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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 1:21 a.m. EDT

AP News Radio

02:00 min | 2 weeks ago

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 1:21 a.m. EDT

"Four AP sports I'm geffen cool ball, the Seattle kraken aren't done yet after forcing a decisive game 7th correspondent Jim Bernard reports, the Seattle kraken, even their best of 7 playoff series with the Dallas stars at three games apiece with a 6 three victory. The kraken took control early and jumped to a four one lead minutes into the second period. Jordan Everly had two goals and one assist for the game. We played aggressive. I think that's what we had to do. I mean, you don't want to come out in these situations and sit back and go into the summer wondering why. In the NBA, the Phoenix Suns fired Monty Williams on Saturday two years after reaching the NBA Finals in a year after he was the overwhelming choice as the coach of the year. Phoenix was eliminated from the playoffs Thursday after a 25 point home loss against Denver in the Western Conference semifinals. Major League Baseball, a big day for Bo Bichette led the Blue Jays past the braves 5 to two correspondent John leatherbee reports the shet knocked in a pair of runs, including the go ahead in the 7th inning against the NL east leaders. A lot of really good teams we have to play. So yeah, I mean, it's good, but we've got another one tomorrow and we need to finish strong and get ready for the next one. Dylan cease taught 6 scoreless innings to help the White Sox top the Astros three to one. Really great. Finally, I think some of the work going into it paid off. So anytime you get a win and hold them scoreless, it's fantastic. Other American League winners, the Orioles rangers Yankees twins, Mariners and guardians. In the national league, Colorado Rockies pitcher Ryan feltner was struck in the head by a line drive in the second inning against the Philadelphia Phillies, but was able to walk off the field on his own. The Phillies were 7 to four winners. Other NL results, the Dodgers won their fourth in a row four to two over the Padres. The brewers diving backs, reds and cardinals were also victorious, Metz nationals was suspended by rain, and engulfed Austin and China's Marty Doe are seeking a first PGA Tour victory as they share the third Brown lead at 16 under with Ryan Palmer at the Byron Nelson in Texas. I'm geffen Koba for AP sports.

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Isles score 4 fastest goals in playoff history, top Canes

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | Last month

Isles score 4 fastest goals in playoff history, top Canes

"The islanders scored four times in the final four minutes to beat the hurricanes 5 to one putting New York within two games to one in the series. It was a one on one deadlock until Kyle Palmer and Matt Martin scored 44 seconds apart. Then Scott Mayfield and Anders Lee tallied in a 16 second span giving the islanders four goals in two minutes, 18 seconds, I play off record. Casey's suze also scored an Ilya siroc and stopped 30 shots for the islanders who host came four on Sunday afternoon. Just for frost had Carolina's lone goal. I'm Jane ferry.

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Fast's goal lifts Hurricanes past Islanders in overtime

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | Last month

Fast's goal lifts Hurricanes past Islanders in overtime

"Just for 5 scored 5 O three of overtime to give the hurricanes a four three victory and a two games to none lead over the islanders. And then I don't know if birds you made a great play to Dora for sight and just try back post and yeah, great tasks by order and I don't really know where we went in, but great feeling. Carolina blew a two zero lead and trailed three two on Brock Nelson's goal, midway through the third period. But Jacob slavin tied at about three minutes later. Paul stastny tallied early and Stephan nascent scored for the second straight game. Kyle Palmer and Matt barzel provided the islanders first two goals, and il yusupov can turn back 32 shots. I'm Dave ferry.

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Sorokin stellar again, Islanders beat Capitals in shootout

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 2 months ago

Sorokin stellar again, Islanders beat Capitals in shootout

"Bohr van and Kyle Palmer provided shootout goals as the islanders knocked off the caps two to one. Corvette was relieved and thankful to help the owls win. I had a couple of looks there and over time that I wish would have went in, but I ended up getting them back there in the shootout. So definitely felt good. Phones they made a heck of a move there to end it, so it was pretty good. The other goals came two and a half minutes apart early in the second period with Pierre and Val scoring for the isles and Connor sherry countering for the capitals. Ilya siroc and did some of his best work late in regulation and OT, finishing with 25 saves. The aisles have a magic number of 9 for a playoff birth. Dave ferry, Washington.

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Palmieri has 2 goals, assist as Islanders beat Devils 5-1

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 months ago

Palmieri has 2 goals, assist as Islanders beat Devils 5-1

"The islanders are closer to a playoff birth following a 5 one win over the Devils. Kyle Palmer scored two straight goals. The first snap had gone one all tie in, the second period. Right now, our line is as a whole and our team is playing well. And we just got to keep that going. The horvat entered an 11 game goal drought when he and Zach parisi scored empty netters. Ilya siroc and stopped 30 shots to help New York move 6 points clear of a postseason birth. The devil's remained three points behind the metropolitan division leading hurricanes, who have two games in hand. Eric Hollis scored shorthanded for New Jersey. I'm Dave ferry.

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 Pennsylvania chocolate plant blast kills 2, leaves 9 missing

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00:31 sec | 2 months ago

Pennsylvania chocolate plant blast kills 2, leaves 9 missing

"Two are dead, 9 missing in a Pennsylvania chocolate factory blast. I'm Lisa dwyer, an explosion at a chocolate factory in Pennsylvania Friday evening has killed two people and left several others missing as investigators began to determine a cause. The west wedding borough police department confirmed there were two fatalities, 9 people missing and several others were injured by an explosion at the RM Palmer company plant in west Redding, a building was destroyed in the late afternoon explosion, which also damaged a neighboring building the

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DeBrusk returns, scores to power Bruins past Islanders 6-2

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00:30 sec | 3 months ago

DeBrusk returns, scores to power Bruins past Islanders 6-2

"Jake debrusk scored two minutes into his first game in 6 weeks before the bruins closed out a 6 two win over the islanders. The brusque was back after missing 17 games with hand and leg injury suffered in the winter classic. He scored a power play goal on his second shift, Trent Frederick scored twice for the bees, who also received goals from Nick foligno, Patrice bergeron and Pavel zacha. Lina soul Mark stopped 26 shots at Boston's fourth win in 5 games. Kyle Palmer and Matt Barton scored for the islanders who've dropped four or 5. I'm Dave ferry.

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Sorokin makes 23 saves as Islanders beat Red Wings 2-0

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00:37 sec | 4 months ago

Sorokin makes 23 saves as Islanders beat Red Wings 2-0

"Alias Heroku made 23 saves in the islanders snapped a 6 game losing streak by blanking the red wings two zero. Brock Nelson had a goal and an assist to support ciroc and who notched his 14th career shut out to get a couple of games. Kind of a mini push here to reset, get some rest and then continue to push after break to see you. Anders Lee also scored and Kyle Palmer had to assist, giving him four and three games since returning to the lineup. Lee put the owls they had four 44 into the second period. Nelson provided New York's first third period goal in 12 games. Magnus helberg stopped 26 shots for the red wings who had won two in a row. I'm Dave ferry.

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Gokhshtein Media Founder Says DOGE Is Breaking Out

CryptoGlobe

00:40 sec | 4 months ago

Gokhshtein Media Founder Says DOGE Is Breaking Out

"5 p.m. Sunday, January 22nd, 2023. Gochujang media founder says doge is breaking out. On Sunday, January 22nd, 2023, entrepreneur David gossett, who was founder and chairman of crypto focused media outlet, goch time media, talked about the price action of Dogecoin doge. Popular memo based cryptocurrency, Dogecoin, doge was initially released on December 6th, 2013, as a fun and friendly Internet currency. It was created by Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer. Dogecoin is a decentralized peer to peer digital currency

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Kelce scores 3 touchdowns, Chiefs rally past Chargers 30-27

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 6 months ago

Kelce scores 3 touchdowns, Chiefs rally past Chargers 30-27

"Patrick Mahomes threw three touchdown passes to Travis Kelce including the game winner with 31 seconds remaining to give the chiefs a 30 to 27 win over the Chargers mahomes drove the team 75 yards in just 6 plays for the winning score When I win the huddle everybody was just like let's just do it There was no doubt that we were going to go down there and score There was no doubt that we were going to make it happen Mahomes finished with 329 yards passing for the now 8 and two chiefs LA's Justin Herbert through two touchdown passes both to Joshua Palmer Mark Myers englewood California

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Parssinen scores twice, leads Predators over Islanders 5-4

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00:36 sec | 6 months ago

Parssinen scores twice, leads Predators over Islanders 5-4

"The natural predators edged out the New York islanders 5 to four After being up four to one midway through the second period the islanders decided to make things interesting Kyle clutterbuck and Kyle Palmer each scored to pull the visitors within one but after natural use their time out the third period prez rookie you so parsed and scored his second of the game to give his team the insurance marker they need We didn't have a really good second half of the second period and the start of the third was not that good So I just told me told us to pick it up and play the way I would say the first Natural captain Roman yossi had four assists on the night Three coming in the first period alone I'm Jeremy Kay gover

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Islanders score 3 in 3rd to rally past rival Rangers 4-3

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 7 months ago

Islanders score 3 in 3rd to rally past rival Rangers 4-3

"For the second straight night the islanders erased a three one lead in the third period of a four three victory This time against the rangers Adam peck started to come back before Brock Nelson and Anders Lee scored one 44 apart put in the aisles ahead with 5 and a half minutes remaining Lee says they were confident down three one Two goal deficit going into the third nothing to lose but an opportunity to have a great 20 minutes We'll take that Nelson and Kyle Palmer had power play goals in the islanders 7th win in 8 games Our temi prana and set up power play goals by Chris kreider and Vincent Roche for the rangers I'm Dave ferry

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"palmer" Discussed on The One You Feed

The One You Feed

05:00 min | 7 months ago

"palmer" Discussed on The One You Feed

"It is to hear their story. Yeah, exactly. One of the things, as you know, that I talk about in the book is just to make this very concrete. As a series of workshops that I'm aware of, where people are brought together around very contentious issues. Such as abortion. And 25 people come into a room, nobody knows up front, who holds what position, and for most of the day, until the last hour or so, they are forbidden from announcing their position, but instead invited and coached to tell the personal story of whatever the experience was that led them to the position they hold, and they learned graft these stories until these stories, which a lot of us don't know how to do. And then to tell them to each other one on one or in triads, small groups, well, by the end of the day, when it starts to be revealed, what people's positions are, something remarkable has happened. The human thing has happened. People have realized that the same story can lead two people to two quite different positions. People have realized even more fundamentally that the more you know about another person's story, the less possible it is to despise or dislike or dismiss that person, no matter how different he or she may be from you politically, ideologically, or whatever. There's something about the human story that is that is not only appealing and attractive, there's something about the human story that's universal, especially if it's what I like to call a soul story as opposed to an ego story. One thing I know for sure, we all know this, I think, in one way or another, is that if I want to connect with another person at a deep level, boasting about my successes isn't going to do the job. And frankly, it doesn't even do the job for me because I've learned more from my failures or my journeys in darkness than I have from my successes. When I succeed, I kind of pat myself on the back and think I've got really got my act together and it's not until I fall on my face that I stay up until three in the morning trying to figure out how to get it right the next time. So what connects us is those broken places to quote Leonard going and writes about he not only wrote about the blizzard of the world, but he has that wonderful lyric in anthem, I think, is the name of the song where he says, forget your perfect offering, ring the bells that still can ring. There's a crack in everything that's how the light gets in. But it's also through those cracks that we connect with one another. So when you hear the human story and the workshop like this where, you know, people are talking about an ideologically contentious issue. You may not change your mind, but you re forge the human bond. And one principle that's very, very important to me is that in the long run, it's more important to be in right relationship with each other than it is to be right. That doesn't mean that we have to give up on what our beliefs about right. I don't want to do that. No one wants to do that. But what's right is a complicated subject. And if we're not in right relationship with one another, we can't hang in with the conversation long enough. To make any progress on those complications at all. Yeah, exactly. Well, I think that is a good place for us to wrap up. I think I could probably do this for about three more hours with you. But we're near we're past the end of the show. So thanks so much, Parker for coming on. As I said earlier, we'll have links to all of your personal Facebook page, the courage and renewal center, all those different things at one you feed dot net slash Parker will also have a download there and I encourage people who are just Google Parker J Palmer and you will find all of your wonderful stuff there. So thanks again so much. I've got a lot out of your reading that I'm going to continue to think about and come back to and I certainly want to explore more. Well, thank you, Eric. It's been a delight to be on with you and just all

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Palmieri, Sorokin lead Islanders in 3-0 win over Rangers

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 7 months ago

Palmieri, Sorokin lead Islanders in 3-0 win over Rangers

"Kyle Palmer scored twice in Ilya siroc and stopped 41 shots as the islanders beat the rangers three zero to end a three game losing streak Palmeri opened the scoring 8 44 into the second period Enough offense for sirok in his first shutout of the season Cervical handled 17 shots in the first period of his 11th career shutout Josh Bailey also scored in JG pajo had two assists for the three and four aisles Yaroslav halak made 26 saves for the rangers who were O2 into since the three in one start I'm Dave ferry

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Sam Bennett Has a Lot of Love for Ludvig Aberg

Fore The People

00:49 sec | 9 months ago

Sam Bennett Has a Lot of Love for Ludvig Aberg

"Like I love Sam. I want him on my team, but Sam's my guy, but also loved Ludwig's here in Lubbock. Let's say me and logic is my favorite. He's loving is he's incredible, isn't he? He's so Peter. I don't know if Ludwig won the Hogan award last series a hell of a player Sam will tell you him and Sam are both incredible golfers like their future is like fucking sky is the limit type shit. They're gonna make a kazillion. I was playing with ludvig at the Palmer cup and he told me the best conflict in my life after I got done. We played makes the four ball guess and he was like, same. I want to hit my irons like you. I was like, no dude. I want to hit it like you. Like, a lot of it exists my favorite is my favorite guy on college golf ball far.

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Looking Ahead to the British Open

Fore The People

01:38 min | 11 months ago

Looking Ahead to the British Open

"I am excited to watch the British open. I love watching an early, early morning golf, especially if it's a major. We can talk about it. We'll do another because we're doing more pods. We can have like a little preview with guys that we really do think who are Pixar after this deal. You know, obviously Tiger is playing Rory didn't play this week, him and Tiger have been going around Ireland playing courses chilling. Shit, man. There's a stack. There's a stacked field. It'll be fun to watch it 3 a.m. or whenever the hell it comes on. Yeah, so it comes on. I don't feel like Xander schauffele is through three holes right now. Okay? And what is it? It's ten 30 over here in Texas. I feel as if 6 hours, I think, from Texas. Yeah, but I feel like I feel like maybe it's, I remember like the lead groupie and through 9 at this point, right? Or something. I feel like they finished around lunchtime. But anyway, no, that's gonna be a hell of a hell of a deal next week. I love watching the British open. Besides the U.S. open, it's my second favorite major, then the masters, PGA, whatever. But I don't think anybody stopping Xander today. He's got a four shot lead currently over katayama and Ryan Palmer are Fort Worth boy, but RP. Yeah, I don't think anyone's stopping the X man. But next week, does Tiger make the cut, dude, I don't think he makes the cut. I just don't see Tiger ever playing great golf again. I mean, I think he could probably make the cut in a major here or there, but it's going to be cold and you saw how he played when it got cold in Tulsa. Southern hills that day. I mean, it was a nightmare. He did everything it could to break 80. If it's below 70° and his body's just not working that

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"palmer" Discussed on Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

08:26 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

"It. All right? So that's dreamer. We're gonna go through instrument a little bit faster since you guys kind of know how this is built up. And see how that would work. So instrument specific is to become instrument rated, very simple. We know that you get to that place where you take the check right, you become instrument rated. All right? Now, the time bound was just skip ahead and do that again. Let's say, buy Thanksgiving again. That makes sense to me, means we can settle down for the holidays, not have too much going on. Wouldn't want to be working on my instrument rating in December. Maybe it bleeds over, but let's have that goal of time bound, becoming an instrument rated pilot by Thanksgiving. So measurable what would this look like? Well, you're still going to talk to your local fight schools and instructors. Maybe you already have someone lined up. You like the place you're at, that can help a whole lot. It's possible to go and travel somewhere else to do it. That's also a possibility kind of an accelerated course in some different instances. Get a home Sims set up if desired, this will help out a whole lot in your instrument rating, take online ground school, there's a ton of knowledge involved when you are doing an instrument rating past the written test as part of that ground school endeavor, start discovery instrument flights. This is something I have done as an instrument students is just give them an introduction to instrument flying and see and basically just kind of get their head in the game on what it's going to look like, what it's going to feel like. It actually does help a lot with the ground school and stuff too, so there's some correlation there. Start to work your schedule. So schedule lessons, at least twice a week. Practice four times as much at home on your simulator as you do on the in the real airplane. If you have a simulator at your flight school, that's also very helpful. You can do a lot of time in approved simulators. Schedule your check ride, take your check ride, et cetera. So those are all these milestones or measurable parts of an instrument rating, okay? Again, you're going to be doing this specifically for your own thing. So just keep that in mind. Attainable will current money and time allow for this. Are you ready for this instrument is a big thing? Big commitment. So does all that fit? Is it realistic, et cetera? Relevant. This is kind of a moot point because if you are a pilot, it's relevant to all pilots. So sometimes it may not be the right time. I want to be careful with resistance and excuses there though, but sometimes it may not be the right time to get your instrument rating. You do have to build some time and things before that. But it is relevant to all pilots, you know, if you're a pilot, then someday you should plan on adding an instrument rating, I suppose that's what I'm saying, then of course, time bound by Thanksgiving. So that's how it would be broken down. Now, I know that's a lot of words, okay? It's a lot of words. So now what you guys are going to do is you're going to go through your own exercise of writing down your smart goal or goals, all right? So SMART specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time bound, you can write those down now. I'm going to pause and then you guys can go through and fill one of these out. All right? Now that you've gone through and you've written a lot of this stuff down, that one thing kind of what's on your mind and how your mind has maybe held you back from this process, plus your smart goal, now I want you to think about what the end of this year could look like if you do actually achieve this. So how is that going to change your life? How will it kind of be a big stepping stone for the next step that you can take? This is a snowball process sometimes an aviation. You know, once you get your instrument rating, you're ready for your commercial once you get your commercial, you're ready to be hired or you're ready to get your CFI. So all of these steps, no matter what you're doing, no matter what kind of progress you're making, can just be a huge, huge thing for you. You know, this could be a really big year for you if you dive in and you use these tools and fight the resistance and make this happen. So I just really look forward to hearing what those are for you and how and how you plan on attacking those. I'd love for you guys to write me on Instagram is probably the best case. In this particular case, so you can just write me through DMs there. But there are many fun and exciting things ahead for you if you really put yourself to it and make this happen. And I know for me I have some pretty big things coming up this year. Like I said, we've got a baby on the way, which is a big thing that's going to be happening in August. I've got a lot of flying that I'm going to be doing in the summertime, some other media stuff. I can't really talk about that's going to be happening for YouTube and the Instagram channel. So there is plenty of great things happening on my end to I was pretty happy myself to leave 2021 behind. I'm really excited for 2022. Maybe you feel the same way. Feel like 2021 was harder than 2020, which is, of course, the pandemic year that we all had trouble with. But 2021 was harder for our family. Anyway, I'm excited for you guys. You have the sheet of paper now. You have something you can work with to start to move forward. Now, what you start doing is you start just chipping away at that measurable part where you can go one by one by one through these processes and make this happen. I think it's worth fleshing that out a little bit more. Like even having many smart goals within your big, smart goals to break down some of these other things that you need to do. Taking a written test is not any small thing. You have to obviously learn and study the material and then go take the test. There's lots of steps involved there. So break it down, little by little, make sure it fits within your time constraints. Commit yourself, fight that resistance, and I'm really excited for you guys to see what you come up with. All right, aviators, that is it for the pilot to pilot podcast here with Chris Palmer. It was a pleasure to fill in for Justin while he and his family are taking care of little Emmett. So enjoy seeing the stories Justin, hope you guys continue to enjoy this process. It's a long and a beautiful road. Sometimes very, very hard, but it is definitely worth it as you go along. So thanks so much for having me along today guys. If you want to reach out to me on Instagram if you have any additional questions or you just want to say thanks. Feel free to do that. Keep in mind to subscribe there and on YouTube and I also have my own podcast for you podcasters since you're already listening to podcasts, head over and check out aviator cast, which is a podcast that I've been running here and there since 2014. We mostly focus on flight training topics as you can imagine with my particular corner of aviation in what I do, and it would be great to have you guys there. Again, thank you so much for listening today. Hope you guys got something out of this. The biggest thanks you can give me is to go out and make 2022 an awesome year, and as I always sign off, until next time, throttle on AV nation that is a wrap of the pie out the pilot podcast. Guest host edition. I don't know if this is one through 5. I'm just recording one full swoop for all of this. So this applies to all of them. But thank you so much for the guest hosts for coming on. It was a blast to share this podcast with them. I have listened to each episode and they're all great, great content. And I'm so thankful for them to come on and let me take this break why my wife and I take care of our newborn son. But check out pilot's coffee, check out pile the pilot, leave a review on iTunes. If you already did, leave another review. Check out Spotify. There is a rumor that reviews are coming soon on Spotify. So check that out and leave review as well. But aviation hope you're having a great day. And as always, happy fun..

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"palmer" Discussed on Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

07:39 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

"A lot of people want to do. So that's one thing, commercial is another thing this is something that opens the gates for obviously working for a living. It's not always exactly that simple, but obviously once you become a commercial pilot, then there are jobs out there that you can get to fly. So maybe a career changes in order for you CFI becoming a flight instructor is a great start to a career, so that is something that you can work on right after your commercial and become a CFI, which is great for not only a career. But as a meaningful side gig in aviation, I see a lot of people doing the CFI thing. They're kind of burned out by their other career or aviation thing and the see if I think kind of brings them back to their love for aviation. So that's something they do on the side if you will. Maybe it's not like a big serious reading, but maybe it's something that you want to do for fun. Maybe you want to add your float rating. Some people end up doing a career in that, but most people just do it for fun. Maybe you want to add a float rating, lots of people haven't done their tailwind endorsement. So that's another thing. You know, multi engine. Again, that's something that a lot of people work on when they do commercial, but others are just kind of adding it on. Is there something out there that you just want to do? I fly with a lot of people here in Alaska that just want to go and get some mountain flying experience and flying in maybe some different weather or seeing some different types of airports. That's something I do often. You can kind of think outside the box on how to stretch yourself and become a different or a better pilot with some of those kind of a la carte items that are available in flight training or maybe it's nothing to do with any of that. And you're just wanting to stretch your legs as a pilot and go somewhere different. Maybe there's a $100 hamburger that's further away than you've ever been, maybe you want to fly to a certain family event or something, maybe you want to do something big and bold and fly across the country. You know, there are plenty of things that we can do with the current ratings that we have to get to the next step. So we could go on and on on that list because that's kind of endless. There are many different things that we can do in aviation that kind of stretch us. So I know everyone can have one of those. So write it down. What is that one thing that you are going to do this year or you want to do this year that you haven't done yet? It could be a big thing like actually getting your license, it could be getting an additional rating or it could be even just some big trip that you want to take. So let's pause for a few seconds and then I'll let you write that down and you can pause the podcast. All right, let's talk now about your mind. Now, there's a really good book that I go to often and I would definitely recommend it. It's a book called the war of art. Now this particular book is geared more toward a career thing or a creative endeavor, but one of the big things that this book talks about is something called the resistance. Now, the resistance is this force within you as a human that wants to prevent you from becoming your better self. The resistance is that thing that says, oh, I'll do that later. You know that procrastination is the thing that says, oh, I need more time to do that or I need more steps to do that. The resistance is something that is counter again to you becoming your best self. And as an instructor and often as a mentor at the same time, I see the resistance in a lot of people. And truth be told, I see it in myself all the time too. It's something that every single day we have to get up and fight this resistance and kind of recommit ourselves to the fight because life will knock you down if you let it and it will continue to keep you down unless you get up and you fight against that resistance. So that force within us that force in the universe, if you will, is something that is strong in people. So you're going to find and I'm sure you have found in your life that you've made excuses on why you couldn't go for that rating or couldn't go for that trip. These are all things that really work against us. And one thing I'm learning, this is something really interesting. I'm learning. This is a very side tangent. But I'm learning recently, I'm 37 years old right now. I'm learning recently that a lot of adults really don't know how to adult. Like there are just plenty of people that really don't have it together, I don't necessarily face that in the aviation field as much because I feel like if you're going to make it an aviation and you're in aviation, then you typically are someone that's a go getter and you're actually doing things with your life, but I've noticed that a lot of people just like they make excuses. They give in to the resistance and they kind of go nowhere. I'm not saying that to talk down on people. I'm just saying that this is a very powerful force and a lot of people never really figure it out. So if you're on the outside looking into aviation, really, we need to look into our own mind and understand why that may be, are you really making excuses? Are you giving in to the resistance? In this process, are you making too many excuses on why you can't instead of excuses on why you can? It's definitely something to think about and be really honest with yourself about. Now, think ahead to the end of the year. You've been wanting to do this thing that you wrote down for a while, right? You've thought about it. You've contemplated it, maybe you've given into the resistance. You've had excuses. You've had maybe even some real things that have gotten in the way. We'll talk about that here in a second. But you get to the end of the year and are you going to be able to live with yourself? Or live with the fact that you didn't do that? That once again, you let another year go by and you didn't do that thing. It's weird what happens. Again, I'm getting up there in years. I know I'm still very young. But I'm getting up there in years. And I always wondered why my parents said that time went by so quickly. Well, it does. I'm going to call this time irrelevancy. So time irrelevancy is where we just really don't know how much time is passing by beneath us as we're giving into the resistance and making excuses and just letting more time go by. So I want you to take a step back. I don't want to, I don't want you guys to get super down about this. Particular part, but, you know, step back, get the 30,000 foot view, the big picture, be unemotional about it, be pragmatic about it. Have you been making too many excuses? Have you been giving in to the resistance? Can you live another year without doing this thing? And.

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"palmer" Discussed on Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

08:00 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on Pilot to Pilot - Aviation Podcast

"Even by the time this episode's out where the next episode. So maybe two O two, there should be something new. But check that out. And also go rate this podcast, let more people find it, all that fun stuff. But aviation, I don't want to keep you any longer, so without any further ado, here is a guest host of the pie at the pile podcast. Welcome everyone to another episode of the pilot to pilot podcast, takeover. Today I am broadcasting to you from Homer Alaska. My name is Chris Palmer from Anglo attack. And I'm very honored to have had Justin reach out to me and ask if I could do an episode for you guys. First and foremost, it goes without saying, but needs to be said that I'm very, very, very excited for Justin and his wife that they are kind of nurturing and welcoming this new baby into their lives as a family man myself. There's just nothing that matters more than family and it's so wonderful seeing all the beautiful pictures and videos and stories that Justin has been sharing of Emmett and just seems like they're having a great time in their beginning days as parents. So just wanted to get that out of the way to begin with. I'm very excited for you guys, Justin and wish you guys all the best. I just think that you're really going to enjoy parenthood and so far you guys seem like awesome parents. So hopefully someday we can all be at OshKosh with our little boys and enjoying all the cool stuff that goes on there. I just think that there's so many cool young families right now kind of growing in aviation that soon enough it's gonna kind of be, I guess the influencers out there that are like parent influencers. I think that's coming down the road. So anyway, you and I will make plans. Let's give it a few years, but we'll make plans. So again, my name is Chris Palmer. I am from a company called angle of attack. I'm based here in Homer Alaska where I have a flight school and I often teach students in varying disciplines. So I really enjoy teaching primary students was just teaching a student yesterday how to land. So I really enjoy that process. I'm also really passionate about instrument training. And of course, I really love working for a living as a pilot. So commercial training and of course being a CFI is something that I love. So it's kind of the gamut of what I do between primary instruction all the way to CFI. I do a little bit of mountain training here as well in Alaska. And that's a lot of fun. Now, that's just what I do physically. Like if you're going to come learn from me, but some of you may know me from my YouTube channel, angle of attack from my podcast called aviator cast from my Instagram called angle of attack. I'm kind of out there in many different ways. I really enjoy teaching whether that be in person, but I also take a lot of that media and I put it online and so I really enjoy that process. So you guys are going to get a little bit of a taste of that today because we're going to dive into this podcast. It's a new year. And so I'm thinking maybe it should be a new time for you to be motivated or new you. Now I don't want to completely completely redo you, okay? You do you, but maybe it's time to take a step up in aviation and finally do that thing that's been holding you back. That thing that you just haven't quite done yet that you really need to get in and finally take care of. So we're going to talk about goals and steps in aviation that you could take. We're going to talk about how your mind can get in the way of that process, just natural human things that can get in the way of you achieving your goals and finally going for things. Talking about whether or not that's going to help you or hurt you this year, we're going to talk about smart goals, how to break down your goals if you haven't heard that acronym before. So we'll go through that with specific examples in aviation with different types of ratings and how that might look for you. And then we'll end on a positive note talking about what the end of the year could look like for you. Now, this entire process that we're about to go through is going to be interactive, all right? So if you are at home or a place that you can actually write things down, this is going to be an important part of the process. I am going to give you prompts during this podcast to write some of these things down. Feel free to pause the podcast while you think about and contemplate those things and write them down. Again, I'll give you prompts when that comes up. So let's dive right into it. Let's talk about the new year and the new you in aviation. So first we're going to start off with that one thing, all right? It goes without saying that you got to be a little careful when it comes to new year's resolutions. I think we can all get a little bit too ambitious sometimes. I know that this has happened to me in the past where I kind of try to do too much. I want something in my personal life in my work life in my spiritual life in my marriage as a parent. I have all these things and then it becomes too much and I don't do anything. Now, I think it's safe and fine to do something in each of those. I think that's completely relevant. I like the idea of having a new year, a new fresh start. The older I get, sometimes it feels like maybe in my own soul, sometimes it falls on deaf ears that I need to keep improving and sometimes things get a little bit too hectic in my life and I feel like, hey, I kind of just need a break right now. I don't need to be going after all these new goals and things. But all that to say, it is very important to find that one thing that you need to be doing. So since we're specifically talking today about aviation, let's talk about that one thing in aviation that you want to do. So I told you that we were going to be getting a piece of paper. Maybe it's a whole notepad for you, but get a piece of paper. And writing utensil, or maybe you're taking notes on your phone wherever it is, let's write this down. So what does that one thing that you want to do in aviation this year? That one thing that you've been wanting to do for a while that you haven't done or maybe last year just didn't go quite as you planned and you weren't able to complete it. Let's talk about those things and that one thing that you could do. So of course, you need to be writing that down. What that one thing is. But let me give you a couple ideas for perhaps some different stages where people may be at. So there's kind of the dreamer stage, and that's the stage where for many years or many months, whatever it is, you've been wanting to become a pilot, but you haven't quite gone after it. And a lot of things have held you back from doing that. But you haven't quite taken the steps to get there. So we're going to talk about that at some point. What about student pilot dropouts? So it's very common for people to drop out of flight training for one reason or another. And it is actually very hard to get back in the flight training. I would say it's easier for the dreamer or someone that's starting from zero to get in the flight training than it is someone that is a student pilot dropout. I think maybe there's a little bit of an embarrassment factor there, perhaps or just apprehension to go back to the fight school and say, hey, I want to pick up again. But whatever it is, you don't need to have any pride in that just there are plenty of people who drop out a flight training and want to get back into it. So we'll talk about that a little bit. Instrument, this is something that a lot of people know will help them and instruments one of those things that.

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How Rep. Gary Palmer Is Ramping up the Policy Team

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:37 min | 1 year ago

How Rep. Gary Palmer Is Ramping up the Policy Team

"How are you ramping up the policy team and the committee for the next cycle of elections and just really in general, educating our members more on policy than just a speech in a bumper sticker kind of answer? As you know, I brought back, I brought something into the policy committee. We hadn't had before. And that was the guide to the issues so that every member regardless of what committee thereon can speak intelligently on key issues. But I think the thing that we got to do. And you didn't say it this way, but the bottom line is when we get back in the majority we have to govern and we have to do the hard things. And I think our members genuinely want to do the right thing, I don't know that they fully understand that if we do what needs to be done, it's going to cost us something. You don't achieve greatness doing easy things. And I think it's going to come really around three things and it's one thing though. And that security. We've got to address national security and that includes securing the border and dealing with China and Russia. The other, though, is community security. People need to feel like that they can drive down the street or walk down a sidewalk and be safe that they're safe in their homes that their kids are safe in their schools that they can shop and stores that don't have to board up their windows to keep from being rated by looters. Community security is a huge thing. And then you really touched on this a good bit at the beginning. And that's individual security. People need to feel secure in the fact that they can have good healthcare that they can afford. And that successful that they're in charge of decision making for their own children, that their jobs are not going to be threatened by some government mandate. That they could walk into work on a Monday morning and said, well, you haven't done this government mandate whether it's vaccination or anything else. So you're fired. So it's really going to come down to security. And then last thing on the personal security is is we've got to address some of the long-term issues related to our debt. We're on pace by 2050 when your kids your grandkids will be out in the workforce of having our debt to twice as big as our entire economy. That's not workable.

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Rep. Gary Palmer: 'The Vast Majority of Teachers Are in It for the Right Reasons'

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:03 min | 1 year ago

Rep. Gary Palmer: 'The Vast Majority of Teachers Are in It for the Right Reasons'

"Has it been a sort of amazing to you how much control the education unions are mass vaccines, man? A really not wanting to go back in the classroom? Isn't that concerning going into this next elect cycle? And if it is, how can we talk about it in a positive way? To get people understanding. I think the vast majority of teachers are in that profession for the right reason done. The vast vast majority. I think they want to teach what's driving teachers out of the classroom, where all of the rules and the changes in curriculum and a lot of it has to do with stuff like critical race theory and all this wokeness. It's taking away from what they considered their live mission to teach a kid to read it, teach a kid how to do math or to have a love of history or science. And I think the education union is largely responsible for this. I don't think this is when you look at the number of people who teach in the school versus the number of people who are actually members of the education union voluntarily. It's a very small percentage that running this education into the ground. And by the way, we had a markup, a markup in energy commerce committee, where there were two or three Democrats that said CRT, critical race theory was a myth that it didn't exist that there wasn't being done in any schools. And entered into the record, a resolution from the national education association, calling for the teaching of critical race theory on every school in America and setting up a separate program within the NEA that they funded at a 120 some $1000 to promote it. That is going to be one of the most destructive things that we've ever seen happen to education in this country. And it's going to drive more and more kids out of the public

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Why Are Conservatives so Squeamish About Educational Choice? Rep. Gary Palmer Tells Us

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:36 min | 1 year ago

Why Are Conservatives so Squeamish About Educational Choice? Rep. Gary Palmer Tells Us

"Difference between the liberal perspective of education and the conservative perspective of education, especially when it comes to school choice. We believe that the parents and the families and the communities should have choice and how they pick and choose and how they go to school and how we redo that. Liberals of course with the NEA, the Georgia association of educators, Paige, others, folks like that. These union folks believe that is only the professional educators that should decide that and the government should be the choice. Why is it that we have such a hard time with Republicans and you know this wells out there? They might not say it out loud, but they get real squeamish when we start pushing choice, but yet we see it works in communities of color. We work in. It just works. Why are we so squeamish about it? Well, we shouldn't be. Every kid's different. There's not a single one of those NEA members that got up in the middle of the night. To take care of a warm markets when they were sick, or to change their diapers or to take them on their doctors appointments. They don't know our kids, don't. We do. And this is what you're seeing in education is a microcosm of what the country would look like under socialism. They want to make everybody the same and they want to control all of your personal decisions. Including the future of your kids. And what we want to do is empower parents to help their kids achieve. And to not try to force them into things that they're not prepared for or not ready for.

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"palmer" Discussed on Future Champions Podcast

Future Champions Podcast

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on Future Champions Podcast

"To fully have that longevity, yeah, you've got a love to be out want to work hard. So here we go, this isn't a victory run for Keegan Palmer. There are still four more skaters to drop, but he is in gold medal position. 94.04 is a score that he said. How he tries to better it for. Increasing the difficulty. He got that lovely lovely nose grind. Change it up completely on that final run. That was absolutely position. But will this better the score? Of 95. 94.04 is a score to be. Will it go better? Yes it will. 95 .83 keen Palmer gold medal position. But there you go. The gold medal has been confirmed. Keg upon the takes it from Australia, celebrations can begin history be made. It's Australia that take the first ever gold. And men's park skateboarding..

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"palmer" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

Encyclopedia Womannica

07:54 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica

"Hello from wonder media network. I'm jenny kaplan. And this is will manteca women now earn the majority of higher education degrees in the us. Today's educator was an early pioneer opening academic doors for women. She went from learning in a rural one room schoolhouse to being a leader in the country's finest educational institutions and in the face of immense opposition. She remained a fierce advocate for learning as a true equalizer. Let's welcome alice. Palmer alice freeman was born on february twenty. First eighteen fifty five on a farm in new york susquehanna river valley as the first child of james and elizabeth freeman. Alice grew up shouldering a lot of responsibility. Her days often started with washing dishes gathering eggs and dressing her younger siblings. Then she would head off to school in a one room building. One teacher assigned to teach all the grease but alice had an innate curiosity. She taught herself to read when she was just three years old and enjoy giving speeches no matter the audience. When alice was still quite young her father started studying medicine and he left for medical school. Alice's mother who is just twenty three years old kept the farm running. Perhaps it was then watching her family struggle to stay afloat that alice developed her belief in self sufficiency especially for women. Eventually alice's father returned home armed with a medical degree. The family abandoned farming and move to windsor new york so he could open up a practice their alice attended the windsor academy where she learned alongside male students and earned awards and composition and oration. Alice loved academics and desperately wanted to attend college but her family was not wealthy and at the time it was common for tuition money to be set aside for the oldest son so alice made her father promise. If he would pay for her degree she would use her education to put her brother and two younger sisters through whatever schooling. They wanted alice more than made good on her promise during her. Last two years of the university of michigan alice's father went bankrupt after a bad investment. Alice became the family's primary financial provider and would remain so for years. But let's rewind to the start of alice's college courier. Alice tried to enroll at the university of michigan but performed poorly on the greek and math sections at the entrance exam to school. Put alice on a six week. Trial period fine thought alice another hurdle to overcome. She spent the summer with other college bound. Friends obsessively studying and when analysis first semester started in. Eighteen seventy two. She soared through the trial in her junior year. Alice temporarily drop out so she could teach and earn money for her family but she made up the classes. She missed and graduated on time. The founder of wellesley college offered alice job as a professor. The college had open just four years earlier with an off female faculty eighteen eighty two. Alice was appointed wellesley college. I president she was just twenty seven years old as the first female college president in american history. Alice made waves as a promoter of women's education education. She argued made women into wise self-respecting civic leaders so alice established a web of secondary schools. That prepared girls for the rigors of college she strengthened wellesleys faculty and financial status and. She prepared her students to support themselves just as she'd done in eighteen eighty seven. Alice surprised the world of academia by getting married her husband. George palmer was a philosophy professor at harvard but the bigger shock was soon to come that same year. Alice announced that she was suffering from tuberculosis and resigned from wellesleys presidency. After a year spent convalescing alice. Return to the workforce as a public speaker. She traveled the country spreading the gospel of higher education for women. She spoke at women's clubs. Universities religious societies all over. Alice herself took on a central role in her speeches. It was commonly believed at the time the too much education de sexed a woman. Alice stood onstage as proof that this was not true alice also joined the massachusetts board of education and unsurprisingly gained a reputation as a fierce lobbyist. She and her husband. George took on harvard and tried to get the university to admit women on the same terms as men. Harvard told them. There was no money so alice raised at two hundred and fifty thousand dollar endowment harvard. Its bluff called walked back the agreement to allow female students. It would be another thirty years. Before the first fully matriculated women walked harvard's halls meanwhile illinois. The university of chicago was preparing to open. The university's president was worried about chicago's reputation as a rough western city. Since alice was the most prominent woman in higher education. He asked her to become the school's founding dean of women alice in turn made it her mission to create an environment in which email students would thrive when the university of chicago opened in eighteen. Ninety two women made up twenty four percent of the student body just six years later in eighteen. ninety eight forty. Three percent of the students are women but the universities men were alarmed. They felt the schools being feminized. Alice was subsequently marginalized and ignored after three years of this treatment. She resigned disillusioned about men no longer optimistic that they just needed a few years to adjust to seeing women as equals. Alice would never have another paying professional position. She dedicated the rest of her life energy her time her resources to supporting institutions. That would let women learn. She believed everyone deserves to learn alongside one another to work and grow as peers. That she felt was true. Equality in one thousand nine hundred two. While in paris. Alice died from a heart attack. She was just forty seven years old all month. We're talking about women who shaped the world of education for more on. Why we're doing what we're doing check out our newsletter manica weekly special thanks to liz. Caplan my favorite sister and co-creator talk to you tomorrow. This month of encyclopaedia will manica is proudly supported by unc greensboro founded as a women's college in eighteen ninety one unc greensboro presents. She can we can beyond. The women's suffrage centennial through performances films lectures and concerts. Unc examines how the decisions from our past affect us today. Join the experience and learn more at she can. We can dot. Unc g. dot edu..

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"palmer" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Brady's as unexciting get and he's got a whole fistful of super bowl ring. So exciting sells tickets exciting. Gets you monday night. Football games if you're an owner but at the end of the day consistencies what you want. you know brady's been really a you know the The pitta me of that. It's not super fun to watch. I'd much rather sit around and watch a cuyler. Murray run around make plays but at the end of the day brady gets it on time and time again but as a quarterback when you would look at game film did for the upcoming opponent. Did you ever look at the opposing quarterback and help your defense in any like. Could you see things that could help your defense. Would that ever be part of your role at the nfl level. The defensive coaches are so good. They're seeing what probably your own quarterback is seeing so you know when when you start studying for sunday game on monday or sunday night. You're so focused on what you're doing on offense and so focused about the game plan of formations. All the adjustments. You have the line of scrimmage. You don't have the capacity or the bandwidth to study also. The opposing team's quarterback so quarterbacks are worried about themselves and perfecting their game as much as they can we're talking to carson palmer heisman trophy winner of course spent fifteen years in the nfl. You were part of hard knocks. Weren't you was that twenty fifteen No i did hard knocks. Probably in like twenty eight. Oh nine ten and then we did Amazon series in two thousand fifteen but didn't all or nothing. Did they spend a week with you on just watching how you prep for a game. I did that with peter. King peter king did a deal where he came to stay with meters on a kind of walked through. What it's like quarterback. nfl wait. He stayed in your house in arizona. Now he he was in arizona for the week. He came over to my house at night when i was studying. And we're just kind of. It was really awkward. I was sitting in my office at night. My kids were asleep. My wife was in bed. And i was over in the office. You know sitting there studying. And i kind of look out of the corner. My peter was sitting on the couch watching. It was really kinda but no. That's creepy that's why He's willing to you know to to sneak into somebody's house at eleven o'clock at night and watch them study and then he was there..

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"palmer" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Taunted the entire league vaunting worldwide television. Wow he didn't even bring all the ranks because he probably couldn't carry them all. He's brought four from his favorites. You're right what is taunting. I don't know start at the first game of the season with. That'll be fifteen yards coach. Bela check taunting. Yes todd and where do you draw the line between getting moss by somebody and taunting process. Isn't that almost starting to flirt with a taunting situation by moslem. You can make a great play on somebody but usually there's a little bit of something extra there you have to explain that for people who don't want. Us randy moss thing called. You got moss. You haven't seen that if he's still even does that. Yeah but who cares. Like that's just on tv but they just instigates and plays up the whole thing that the nfl supposedly doesn't want you to do. I don't know if anybody's ever said know you lost me now. I'm really mad. And i'm going to taunt you by the way after the. Jags had their bye week there at seattle host the bills and then they host the niners and then they're at the rams what could go wrong. Everything what could go right is probably the better question there. Let me get to brian in indiana. Then we'll take a break and make way for carson palmer to join and say brian what's on your mind today. Adp thanks for taking the call. Sure report Say one eighty all the worst of the week that the obvious. The colts I and going the one and couldn't scoring four tries and That's of the week which far the the worst is got to get some texts from my twenty one year old son who just started a new job at fox. Sports out in la. Well awesome awesome..

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"palmer" Discussed on Overdue

Overdue

04:48 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on Overdue

"This stuff that we always say about like kind of slower more faculty than usual. You might have heard the theme music. They might have gotten lulled into a false sense of security. that is just. This is just another one of those episodes discount. Put it on. Take a nap nap. No we're no no nap for you. Wake up let's go. i'm not. I'm actually not driving this episode so the way that the show works. Is that each week. One of us read a book and tells the other person about it usually. It's book that you've at least heard of which we'll talk about for this one An andrew this week. What did you read. I read to like the lightning. That's t. o. By ada palmer nine guide on enjoying lightning not to like the lightning not to like the lightning Sure this is used to be. Who won one who liked the lightning. It's not one it's not three. It's too like yes Shout outs to lake on twitter. Who said okay. I can't be the only one who saw this title in this cover and thought it was an exploration of the cars franchise. No this is not about lightning mcqueen who could have been guests though. I think it would have been. I'm not going to say it would have been better but it would have been more like in line with my personal taste and experience if it had been a very over serious analyze ation of the movie cars. And that's it. That's your goof lane. That's where i live just normally as like you're looking for andrew. Send them mail lane like do. How do they reproduce what is inside them when you open the doors. This kind of important stuff like that. I promise we're gonna talk about this book andrew. I did see a tweet over the weekend. About how there is a pope mobile cards to and mom still reeling from that knowledge of this is a recommendation this book to like the lightning by ada palmer recommendation from some of our patriotic supporters. Maureen and anna anna. Just one let us know that Just listened to the show playing a lot of titan fall to Hope that your katie is pretty good. We'll take all the credit Marine says my regular to lightning to palmer. She's actually faculty in my grad program. Where a ago boy does how. I got to find out about her..

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"palmer" Discussed on On with Mario Interviews

On with Mario Interviews

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on On with Mario Interviews

"Got engaged a little while back. I got yes. I was engaged a few years ago. We were supposed to get married in france last summer She's brazilian so we couldn't do it obviously with kobe. We're supposed to do it again. This past summer had to cancel that again family there i. My friends at candidate couldn't get there so emily and i actually. We actually got married secretly in privately last summer. Really small intimate thing and yeah and we're going to want to do something with the family next next summer in france that that's that's the i do do something really kinda tight and just so that our parents can be there beyond in married life. There you go. i'm just wearing it. You're in you're in a minute. We'll congratulations on the marriage. Congratulations on the show. The ultimate surfer is the name of a be sure to check it out. Mondays in tuesday's on abc. Jesse thanks. thanks so much further. Let's see take on with mario lopez. Listen we all love ice cream. But there's ice cream and then there's jenny's ice cream janis has unique flavors like brown butter almond brittle a butter cream ice cream with golden pockets of caramel and crunch and bramble berry crisp ice cream. That tastes just like a fresh berry. Cobbler topped with vanilla. Ice cream. all made from scratch. No synthetic flavorings are dis. Ice cream is great and jenny's makes it better find. Danny's one of a kind ice creams including gluten free dairy free flavors at scoop shops and grocery stores nationwide and online at jenny's dot com. That's j. e. n. i. s. dot com. Listen we all love ice cream. But there's ice cream and then there's jenny's ice cream janis unique flavors like brown butter almond brittle butter cream ice cream with golden pockets of caramel and crunch and bramble berry crisp ice cream that tastes just like a fresh berry. Cobbler topped with vanilla. Ice cream all made from scratch. No synthetic flavorings are dis. Ice cream is great and jenny's makes it better find. He's one of a kind ice creams including gluten free dairy free flavors at scoop shops and grocery stores nationwide and online at jenny's dot com. That's j. e. n. i. s. dot com. Hey guys it's jake brennan host of the award winning music and true crime. Podcast disgrace land. I want to tell you about the brand new season of another show. I host called blood on the tracks. John lennon's story. It's par true crime part historical fiction part spoken word low five beat noir and it features the fictionalized voices of david bowie richard. Nixon phil spector. Yoko ono mark david chapman and more. Listen to blood on the tracks on the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you get your podcasts..

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"palmer" Discussed on On with Mario Interviews

On with Mario Interviews

07:57 min | 1 year ago

"palmer" Discussed on On with Mario Interviews

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Throw their hands up and exasperation and yell. This won the oscar listening. Subscribe to toss popcorn. Iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you listen to your favorite shows you love trivia if you look the hugely popular stuff you should know podcast than the trivial pursuit game stuff. You should know addition a for you with six hundred questions. Weird and unbelievable trivia in categories. Like litz legends and conspiracies asked why s case alexa mix of topics handpicked by podcast hosts josh and trump get the trivial pursuit game stuff. You should know addition today wherever you get your favorite lord game on with mario lopez. It's up around. Mario lopez joining me now on zoom from the new. Show the ultimate surfer jesse palmer. Welcome to the show man. How you doing dude mario. Thanks so much for having me on appreciate it. Oh my pleasure. My we'll congrats on the new show. Ultimate surfer. I love surfin. This is fine. And i. And i i'm trying to think. Has there been observant shell before the hasn't really been a surfing. Show right yeah. I don't think so this shows pretty unique because it kind of incorporates. A lot of shows that i think viewers at home. We'll be pretty familiar with so. It's like a serving show meets. Big brother meets bachelor in paradise. Essentially sort of what this says got it. And how does it work so fourteen of the best surfers in america. Seven men seven women that comes from hawaii california florida puerto rico all coming together competing and surfing to become the ultimate surfer. Win one hundred thousand dollars and get a spot on the world surfing championship tour. Which is you know. That's the pinnacle of surfing professional surfing. It's essentially like the nfl of surfing. So there's lots on the line but you get fourteen really good looking. People are living together. Anything can happen. So we got lots of drama in the water out of the water up. Because there's so much on the line and that essentially is what show it. And i'm assuming you're hosting jesse i'm hosting this show mario. I grew up in ottawa canada. Which is the mecca of pro surfing. As we all know so i did. I did absolutely vis much growing up right. I was a snows- snow server. All that snowboarding. Right but it's funny man like since i played football with the gators than the new york giants. I've i've always kind of been a fan of serpent from a distance and kelly slater is named to me. That was a guy that i sort of looked at i admired. He's like the michael jordan of professional surfing when eleven world championships. He's totally transcended the sports. So when i found out that he was a part of this and we were going to be filming the show at his surf. Ranch in california. I just do. This is something that i absolutely had to be a part of. Oh i'm excited to hear that. He's a part of it. I didn't want to ask. And i was gonna be disappointed if he was in. Because i would venture say. Because i do love surfing in being in southern california kid i would actually say not only is kelly one of the best servers of all time. It definitely the best but just all around best. Athletes really is the way he's been able to stay on top for so long. It's just unbelievable. And the things he's been able to do i. Honestly i'd i'd put them in there in the mount rushmore for best athletes. I don't that's not far fetched right. No i think you're absolutely right. And i think the thing which really cool about kelly when you get to kind of know him and you're around him you see he's got this crazy. Laser focus mental toughness that so many of the great athletes have right. I think my childhood growing up and people being canadian wayne gretzky. And then michael jordan. We mentioned tom brady today. They all sort of have that. It factor. that's something. Kelly has. Which is why i think he's a big reason why he's been so successful for so many years now in a sport exactly end as opposed to those guys to. I always think individuals sports right. 'cause there's so many factors that go in as you know to team sports but as an individual sport and to stay on top for so long credibly impressive so that's cool that he's involved serious credibility right there. Where where'd you find the other servers as opposed to or not as oppose. I should say aside from america. Where are the best ones. Come from well on this show. Mostly everybody's american. We got one guy coming in from puerto rico as well at our surfers basically come from all different walks of life and all the different levels of circuit we have some of the competitors on a show that have actually already been on the world surfing championship tour. So they've been there and they know by winning this. They get a chance to get back on at the championship towards so hard to get you expensive yet the travel. It's so competitive. Zoo now so i think for them. That's really really unique to. I think for viewers at home really. I mean you don't have to be crazy surf fan to watch and like this show. I think what's cool. Is that a lot of people are going to connect with our surfers because they all have their own individual sewri they all come from different backgrounds and a lot of them have had sorted navigate a different path. Getting to this point some have had to deal with different personal obstacles. Some different traumas. They'd had to get over to get here. Everyone has their own. Why why they're doing it. Why this means so much to them. This really is a once in a lifetime. Opportunity for seven minutes seven women and there's so much on the line. I think those personal stories in connections. I think we're really resonate with a lot of people at home. Yeah no it sounds very cool man have you. Have you tried it now have you. Have you gotten out there. I've tried surfing. I wasn't able to serve on this show because they were afraid. I was going to get hurt. I probably would have pulled might have torn a couple of acl's we all know that would have happened. Inevitably i would have been worth it though. So inevitably mariel. I'm the guy that's like hosting the show tons of foam. Oh i've just got all this envy on the sidelines watching all these beautiful people in the water. Doing what they're doing. Kelly's out there billy camper was like one of the best big wave surfers in the world. He comes on the show and they're just like the surf rant is like one of the most amazing places in the world like seven football fields. Long waters like glass. The perfect wave every time. And i'm just. I'm just kind of there on dry land just allen myself off is because i'm just jealous. Well the thing is about surfing. And i'm sure this show will inspire a lot of people to try it. You can suck and it's still a lot of fun. Just yeah what you know what i mean. You don't even have over there with the big board. I'm still having a good time. Just being out in the sun and with the water and everything. It's it's fantastic jesse. I won't talk a little football season. How do you. How do you feel about my chargers. Do you do think they have a really legitimate shot this year. So i i love the chargers. I love your quarterback. You've got justin herbert the rookie of the year. He's going to be your guy for years and years and years and it's now just about building the team in the pieces around him. You've got so many weapons throat right now. I feel like the chargers doing that. The only problem. I have with the chargers. Mario is that you you play in patrick mahomes division. I know we can't help that. I know but you don't remember when herbert and the first game out even having reps he was winning most of that game they barely let us game. that was some coaching. So i'm not scared him. I think i think our guys are gonna be fired up. We'll say to i. I like the bullets this year. I like the bullets this year. I think we could see a little sneaky playoff run from good. I liked that. I liked that i liked that right there. You.

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"palmer" Discussed on Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"palmer" Discussed on Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

"When it comes back around to being zipping acceptable to me. I also to me. It's like oh everyone has grown up looking at this. And seeing i would always i would always watch it when it was on the broadway production recorded. Yes i would see it on different concerts and everything like all other kids doing that. And i just assumed all other kids were doing is. They had a history with cats so the trailer was matt palmer's first exposure to cads and i was like what's so upsetting about this is kat. It's right expecting. That was never seen seen seen a production of a pre vat movies so i was in the same boat but had the opposite reaction. So oh you need to see the recorded broadway production. Then you'll get it. You'll be like oh i understand. Rice is right. I yeah it is on my list. I yeah i love that. We kind of came. We came full circle. you know. i think. I'm now kind of in the middle of the map. Palmer matt steel spectrum again. Which i welcome. Yeah so before we end. Where can people find each of you and your work. You're you're both doing stuff outside of the podcast to Yeah so you can find me on twitter and instagram at its matt. Steel so it s. s. t. e. l. e. find. I just released a movie This past year called divas that i wrote and produced and starred in everything and that's available right now on amazon prime for free for pride and you'll love it. It's about bitchy boys in their high school musical. Sort of like a retelling of all about eve but setting high school in about boys And you can also find rent or buy anywhere or buy movies amazon. Itunes youtube movies. Google play fandango. Now all that fun stuff and yeah you.

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"palmer" Discussed on Jim Beaver's Project Action

Jim Beaver's Project Action

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"palmer" Discussed on Jim Beaver's Project Action

"And with that we're gonna roll into this interview with britney palmer come. I guess to project action this week. Ufc octagon girl and artists. Britney palmer how's everything going britney and doing. I'm doing good. Thanks for having me. Yes you are you back from chicago you still in chicago. How does that work out with the traveling. Ufc I'm back from chicago. I arrived yesterday morning. i mean it's i travel with you have see the big pay per view events Yeah i mean it's good like good. Traveling can be a little hard sometimes. But i've been doing it for so long that i kind of have my rhythm so it works out well and i guess travels probably got a little bit easier for you now. I mean not not easier. But i know at one point with you. Were working just about every single weekend right now. Is it just kind of the major pay per view events. They bring you in for exactly. Yeah and i mean that was. The choice of those are yummy. And i made because we were doing every single event ultimate fighter and we were just always constantly at the airport And then you know we both just kinda needed a little time to do what we both have going on other than working with you have see and You have see is such a great company to work for and be with as long as i have been and they were you know happy to blige and you know there are times when you say like when the ufc was in austin. And i love often. My best friend lives there and it was a smaller fight. But if i asked Dana you know he'll he'll love me work if i'm like. Oh i really wanna go to austin. They'll have no problem but yeah it's pretty much just the big the big card. You feel like an. I know i've done this. You know. now it's kinda to the point where. Tv and everything else and established. So i can i. I don't want to say pick and choose because you still want to stay busy but it's like there for a while. I was on the road every single week. And that's like every other weekend maybe on the road and it's like i feel like i've got a little bit of normalcy to my life but i feel like when you're getting established almost have to take like every last gig last. Call you you have to be on the road. It's like we'll travel. We'll work you know. Yeah and then you build a certain name within the company. You're with you know. Because i did that with. Ufc for so long. I'm considered one of the. Oh jeez you know. Just because i just such a staple the company so and when i was a little bit younger and didn't have much going on. You know it's fun. And i got to see the world but i mean you know. How many times can you go to all these places. And you know. I've been everywhere and Yeah i it was really really fun when in the beginning and and it's still is so much fun but it's nice it when i have two weeks off i feel like it's like a year. I'm just like oh god i have so much time on my hands even though it's only like two weeks but Yeah it makes it makes your home time quality. I got a question for you. Because i know me working in motor sports like i. I've been to pretty much every city in this country at this point every major city. But i don't feel like. I've seen anything other than the airport. The racetrack maybe a restaurant or a bar. But it's not like like it's fly in two or three days worth of work flyouts like. I don't really get to see everything. I mean you. Have you been able to build in time where you actually able to see you know. Spend an extra day and just kind of explore the city and things like that or are you pretty much on that you know it's just a grind where it's in out you know work well. It depends on what city i meant. Like for instance. When i go to vancouver. I always make sure to take the late flight home on sunday or an early flight in on thursday so i can have that extra day I mean last time ariani. And i went to then cougar. We did A helicopter voter shoot tour through whistler you know through the mountains and it was beautiful and or if i'm in new york i same thing i go early on thursday and i say late show sunday or monday and just like make them time Chicago was a little different had to I was in new york before chicago. So i wasn't able to attend the way in and then i just had to fly home yesterday. That was just like a one day thing but it just depends you know Sometimes we squeeze in some You know extra days to play around wherever we are. Sometimes you just come right back and you mentioned early on a couple of times. I wanted to ask you about your friendship. I mean how did that all steamroll because before prior to you working with you guys had never met right or just slowly traveled so much together. It's become this are just seems like even on social media. You guys are always together and things like that i mean. How did that friendship build. Well i mean it's interesting are yanni and i both grew up in the same town We both from las vegas. We went to high school. That were you know. Not far away from each other She's like you know you're older you know in grade. I think that great higher than me and we never met or anything. I'm sure we might have crossed how that was a party in high school. I have no idea but You know when you travel with someone who's your age and travel the world just becomes best friends and she's really one of my best friend. I have more photos of her with her than any of my other. My best friends. I've known since i was in grade school. So you know she. She's just like a sister to me. We know each other. We travel so well together. We go to hong kong or to bali on just a vacation and we don't fight. There's not like we can sleep in the same room like we just like have the same. We know each other so well especially when you travel with someone as much as we do and we're always together when we're tired or we have a stressful day or whatever hungry angry or whatever girls call it. We're just you know we're we're a good fit for each other. She kinda. I can like we call each other down or hype each other up. It's nice when you talked about growing up in vegas. And i mean i have. My grandma lived in vegas. It's spent a lot of time there. And i mean just with my racing career in vegas probably twice a month but growing up in vegas i always wondered you know and i've got some friends that did and some some kind of went down a bad path and others..

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"palmer" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

MarTech Podcast

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"palmer" Discussed on MarTech Podcast

"Be week where palmer night discussed. How marketing for small and medium-sized business is different than enterprise palmer. Welcome to the mar tech. Podcast thanks for having me very excited to have you on the show very excited to talk to someone else from the call. Rail team guys have been a sponsor of the mar tech podcast since we started our sponsorship program and finally were talking to the vp of marketing. The head honcho of the show. Congratulations on accepting the new role and excited to have you on our show. Having to be here thanks for having me and thanks for being a great partner. So you've had a long experience working with small to medium size businesses. You previously worked at another sponsor.

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"palmer" Discussed on Reverie True Crime

Reverie True Crime

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"palmer" Discussed on Reverie True Crime

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"palmer" Discussed on Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"palmer" Discussed on Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

"Some people wondered if michael fell into the river and died of hypothermia but the authorities discounted this theory deadly glacial. Silt fills many of the rivers in alaska. Not only does the cell make the river's murky but when a human falls into the river. The silk quickly fills their clothes dragging them to the bottom where they stay submerged. The little sioux cetina river though is shallow clear river with little silt. Furthermore logjams banned the river a short distance downstream from where searchers found michael's bike. If michael had fallen into the river the logs would have caught his body as he floated downstream. Police brought in tracker dogs but the dogs did not follow. Michael sent to the river instead. It was as if he evaporated or perhaps he'd never been on the road at all. Maybe he never left the party. Michel's oldest brother. Chris did not bleed. The bike found in the river was the one michael had been. Writing and michael's father remain skeptical of the story. Mike's three friends told about the night. Mike disappeared. The father hired two different private investigators to look into the matter. One of the investigators moved from wasilla when someone made threats against her life. The other investigator uncovered rumors suggesting michael had never left the party and was either murdered or kidnapped. The troopers have never substantiated. This rumor months after michael disappeared a local boys dated. He saw someone beat and then shoot michael unabridged but the boy claimed he made up the story when questioned by authorities michael's oldest brother. Chris said he heard rumors about fights at the graduation party and he thinks something terrible happen to his brother. At the party. Michael's father believes his youngest son is dead. You can find many rumors about michael's disappearance on the internet. Several people claim they know who murdered michael palmer and they say he died at the last party boys attended. Authorities also heard some of these rumors in a newspaper accounts six weeks after michael disappeared. Lieutenant j. yakup hats with the alaska state troopers said. They'd received hundreds of tips chase down. Dozens of leads and performed several polygraph tests. At this point though y-u-c-c-a pot said everyone listed as a suspect passed with flying colors michael palmer's case remains open. Hopefully if anyone has credible information they will eventually report it to the alaska state troopers and perhaps the palmer's will finally be able to bury. Michael michael is a caucasian male with brown blonde hair and blue eyes. He has left handed. You can find an age progression photo of michael in the show notes for this episode. The image from the charlie project is an estimation of.

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"palmer" Discussed on Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

03:37 min | 2 years ago

"palmer" Discussed on Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier

"Charles and lisa palmer had a daughter hannah and three sons chris chucky and michael in nineteen ninety nine the palmer family lived in wa silla alaska a town of approximately ten thousand residents located forty three miles or sixty nine point. Two kilometers northeast of anchorage on june third. Nine hundred ninety nine fifteen old. Michael palmer asked his parents if he could spend the night at his friend's home with a few of his buddies. Instead of sleeping in the friend's house the boys stayed in an outbuilding they referred to as the clubhouse in the wee hours of june fourth. The boys slipped away riding their bicycles to a series of high school. Graduation parties in the area. Michael's friends said michael drink several beers throughout the night but they insisted he acted fine and was not incapacitated by the alcohol. According to other party goers a fight broke out at the last party the boys attended some observers. Said someone hit michael in the head. During a scuffle other partygoers claimed they saw someone beat michael until his face and head were bloody michael's friends claimed michael seemed fine at four. Am when they began the nine mile or fourteen point five kilometer bike ride home from the last party. According to mike's powell's they started together on their bikes but after a while mike fell behind them. They pulled over and waited for mike at the seven. Eleven on the parks highway but when he never arrived the boy said they thought mike must have gone to his own home. The others eventually continued down. The road on their bikes. The boys later told authorities. They last saw michael at the intersection of pittman road and silver drive an area near the little sioux city. A river michael's mother lisa nursing. Assistant at providence alaska medical center. She called the home where michael was staying on the morning of june fourth and the person who answered the phone told her michael was asleep in the clubhouse. When lisa palmer arrived home from her shift at three pm she realized her son was missing and she learned. He never spent the night at his friend's house. Lisa called the alaska state troopers by then. Michael had been gone for eleven hours. Michael's parents told authorities. That michael was a good boy. He was a happy teenager. Who was excited about getting his driver's license soon. They were certain. Michael would never run away from home. Investigators also did not believe. Michael vanished voluntarily. The next day they discovered the bike. Michael had been writing in the little susana. A river and searchers found his wet sneakers next to a private airstrip located two hundred yards from the little sit in a river. Fifty searchers come the woods near the river but they found no trace of.

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