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Luke Wildman is a professional writer and creator of many different worlds. How does one become a professional writer? How do you start getting your works published? What techniques do you exercise to take your creativity to another level? If any of that peaked your interest, this podcast is dedicated to you. Below are some conversational timestamps!
01:01 - Educational background, interest in pro-writing
06:58 - Developing a writer’s toolbox/finding your voice
36:48 - Getting into publishing
51:39 - Persevering/submitting works
01:14:50 - Dune Conversation
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We’re back! Another MMA extravaganza! Timestamps to follow.
00:00:53 - The Jones problem
00:26:41 - UFC 267
00:28:36 - Dan Hooker vs Islam Makachev
00:33:11 - Petr Yan vs. Cory Sandhagen
00:35:38 - Jan Błachowicz vs. Glover Teixeira
00:42:34 - UFC 268: Michael Chandler vs. Justin Gaethje
00:46:20 - Rose Namajunas vs. Weili Zhang
00:49:00 - Kamaru Usman vs. Colby Covington
00:57:00 - Miscellaneous mma news/matchups going into the future
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Tony is a professional basketball player from Bangkok, Thailand and has played for multiple teams in the TBL. He has also represented Thailand on the international stage playing in various FIBA tournaments, both 5x5 and 3x3.This episode focuses more heavily on the ins and outs of the professional scene in Thailand, what it means to be an athlete representing the country on the world stage, and the problems that have arisen internally as the sport continues to grow. I hope you’ll get as much out of this as we enjoyed having this conversation. Thank you for stopping by, and enjoy the episode.
Tony's instagram: @tonykrsdk
James's instagram: @jameskittipol
Youtube channel: crunchymedicine
Email your ideas to me: [email protected]
Notable Timestamps:
01:10 - International experience
05:21 - Stateside tales/aau basketball
12:40 - Thailand’s problematic method of developing players
15:31 - The pathway of talented players
20:08 - Differences in development/ USA vs. Thailand
28:35 - Confusing passion for aggression
57:20 - Microaggressions within Thai Sports Culture
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Jay Thompson is an abuse and neglect investigator for the office of the attorney general. What does a bad day at work look like in his profession? What are the skills and hobbies that led him to become who he is today? Come and hear his thoughts on cop/detective shows, the process of solving complex cases and much more!
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What happens when you've been working towards a particular career for decades, only to pivot 180 degrees in the opposite direction? What kind of skills do you hone and learn by being the owner of a business? What does it truly mean to serve and empower your community?
Operating out of Marion, Indiana, Ronald Morrell Jr. is the CEO of Morrell Scooters. As a business owner, father and husband his life is incredibly packed yet he was kind enough to come on the podcast and share his insight on entrepreneurship, technology, music and so much more.
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Eric texted me that description after our conversation while I was trying to decide what the title of this episode would be, but he's so much more that. In our family, food and its industry have played a major role in how we do and go about life. What used to serve as a necessity to survive has transformed into mechanisms of joy and success thanks to the truly hardworking generation that came before us. Our grandma makes the most legendary pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) among other things. We share two uncles that have received critical acclaim each for their own respective restaurants (in a competitive, Bay area California market no less), and in the past two decades, Eric has been honing culinary and service skills of his own at various restaurants and bars in California and Chicago. Now on the cusp of a new and exciting culinary endeavor, come and hear the many things Eric has learned over the years!
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Kurt Fowler is a professor for the school of music at Indiana State University. Over the years he has either performed with or subbed for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and the Syracuse Symphony and has served as principal cellist of the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra. Dr.Fowler has an exceptionally eclectic taste and take on music, teaching everything from classical cello to a course on the history of rock and roll. What has life been like for a professional, seasoned musician in the last year? How does one begin to pursue music for a living? Give this episode a listen and soak up the wisdom!
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Me and Eric goof around and talk about Dustin Poirer knocking out Conor Mcgregor, what that means for the future of the lightweight division, and the bounty of upcoming fights that could change the face of the game as we know it. Come and have a good time!
15:19 - UFC 257
30:42 - Future of light weight
43:45 - Future fights
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During the time of this recording, Jinsoo Park (a friend of mine from high school) found himself stuck in Thailand's mandated 14-day quarantine. As one of the cohosts of the "Thoughts and Prayers" podcast, Jinsoo has so much to share! So aside from details of how the actual quarantine process went for him, come in and listen to his stories! Find out why he's moving back to Thailand and so much more.
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Lots going on in the mma world. Who better to discuss it with...
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Football is a cultural phenomenon that unites the world at a passionate frequency no other sport/event can compare. Indeed in many countries football goes beyond just the casual sensation of sports fandom, rather, it acts as a force that permeates through to the heart of culture itself.
As the host of the "Part Time Football" podcast (found on all streaming platforms) working out of Exeter, England, Ben Talbot shares his insight on the various aspects that make football the most popular sport in the world.
5:30 - International backgrounds/cultures
27:30 - Football talk begins
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Rob Oller is primarily a columnist for the Columbus Dispatch. As a sports writer with over 25 years in the industry, Oller has been in the press conferences, locker rooms and press boxes of some of the most significant athletic events in the past two decades. Come and listen to his stories! Follow:
@rollerCD (Twitter)
https://www.dispatch.com/staff/549558...
https://www.dispatch.com/sports/20200...
0:00 - Intro 2:35 - Life and work during Covid 19 7:30 - Getting into press boxes and locker rooms 19:20 - Differences between college and pro 29:25 - Finding your voice as a writer/journalist 37:05 - Writing in intense/entertaining environments 40:59 - Memorable moments, the atmosphere of live sports 28:58 - Ohio sports, thoughts on Michael Jordan and The Last Dance 55:15 - The mystery/reality of elite-level athletes 1:11:15 - Being a fan of your job
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We mostly ramble about the fight word, and for whatever reason Eric asked me about scary movies at the end. Fun time, should be a great night of fights!
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Lebron won one for LA LA land. Come hear my late night thoughts and knee-jerk reactions. So much more to digest, but this one's fresh.
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Laura Mumme is a registered nurse who currently serves at Community Hospital East. She has over 5 years of field experience after graduating from Liberty University's Nursing Program. This year has seen many hardships for people in all fields, and Laura has been at the forefront of these struggles, helping patients with covid-19 and so much more. Come and listen as we hear about her story and experiences in the field, how she overcomes immensely difficult hurdles, and how she is able to weather the storm every single week.
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7:00 - NBA talk
01:17:15 - UFC
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1:30 - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
7:15 - The Dark Knight
25:30 - Interstellar
38:26 - Blade Runner (1982)
46:20 - Toy Story 2
59:35 - Spirited Away
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01:16 - The Clippers Conundrum
36:56 - Miami vs. Boston
47:22 - Lakers vs. Denver
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6:05 - LAC vs. Denver
34:19 - D'antoni out, Houston we have problems
44:16 - Miami vs. Boston
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0:00 - Announcements
6:42 - NBA Optics/social justice
24:22 - Actual basketball talk
32:08 - What's happening to Milwaukee? The Rise of the Heat.
52:11- Denver vs. LAC
57:12 - Houston vs. Lakers
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