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For over 40 years, McLeod Racing owner Paul Lee’s passion has been racing since his first trip down the quarter mile at age 17. Growing up in New Jersey, Paul was surrounded by great race tracks such as Englishtown and Atco Dragways. Paul joins Rick this week! “It was a terrific learning experience for a … Continue reading Paul Lee, NHRA Drag Racer, McLeod Racing →
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Rick talks with NHRA drag racer, Steve Torrence at the massive SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Steve and his dad race for the same team and he’s still in contention for the NHRA title with one race remaining. The most dominant Top Fuel Driver of this decade Steve Torrence’s rise to the pinnacle of drag … Continue reading Steve Torrence, NHRA Drag Racer at SEMA →
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FGI president Steve Mays joins Rick this week. FGI is Myrtle Beach’s largest ownership group with 21 golf courses and Mays has led the company’s push to renovate its courses to ensure a great vacation experience. Pine Lakes, Grande Dunes, Pawleys Plantation and King’s North at Myrtle Beach National are among the 11 FGI courses … Continue reading Steve Mays, Founders Group International President →
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More than just sports this week… art and culture in Atlanta. Great to talk with Dr. Pecou! Since 2002, Nando’s teamed up with the Spier Arts Trust in South Africa to catalyze and empower over 350 artists from our homeland. Together, we run a ton of exciting artist initiatives that honor our Southern African roots … Continue reading Dr. Fahamu Pecou, Founder of African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta (ADAMA) →
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Rick is joined by noted Pitmaster and TV and online sensation, Erica Roby. As fall temperatures creep in and families get back into a routine, it’s no surprise that Americans are gravitating to what’s comfortable – and that means turning to some of their favorite home-cooked meals like pot roast and beef stew. In fact, … Continue reading Erica Roby, Pitmaster on Beef for Tailgating and Your Next Meal →
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Rick is joined by: Bizzy CEO Alex French — an ‘under 40′ executive just named regional EY ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ — He’s here to discuss how his cold brew brand (sold in more than 7,500 grocery stores across America + online) is energizing sector growth. We all love bold coffee drinks that fuel the … Continue reading Alex French, Bizzy Cold Brew CEO →
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Mike Shogren is the CEO of Prevent Biometrics, the most independently validated head impact monitoring system in the world. Mike joined Prevent in 2016 and the company has since partnered with over 200 organizations, 10 governing bodies and deployed 20,000+ smart mouthguards. He joins Rick this week. Shogren is a longtime Minnesota resident, who logged … Continue reading Mike Shogren, CEO of Prevent Biometrics, Smart Mouthguards →
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AI might soon be making your wine selections, even at sports events. Angel Vossough, CEO & Co-Founder Angel Vossough is the CEO and Co-Founder of BetterAI, a Silicon Valley-based AI service provider headquartered in Silicon Valley. The company is uniquely leveraging advanced AI technologies such as Machine Learning, Generative AI, Natural Language Processing, and Computer … Continue reading Angel Vossough, VinoVoss and AI Wine →
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Great to talk to Tony Shellman of Starter this week. They are still “what the pros wear” and have a new partnership with the Atlanta Braves. Starter, one the most iconic, innovative and authentic sports apparel companies in the world, is celebrated with an ICON at Threads By Braves Clubhouse Store special event with legendary … Continue reading Tony Shellman, Streetwear and Urban Fashion Trailblazer, Head of Marketing at Starter →
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Talking to the President of one of the iconic retail brands in the world, this week. Matt Lafone, President and GM of Americas at The Athlete’s Foot. Big news, especially for Atlanta from The Athlete’s Foot. The Athlete’s Foot is honored to announce the grand opening of its new corporate headquarters, flagship location and community … Continue reading Matt Lafone, President and GM of Americas at The Athlete’s Foot →
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Rick had the chance to catch up with former NFL great, Warren Moon at Fanatics Fest in New York. He played professionally for 23 seasons, spending the majority of his career with the Houston Oilers of the and the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League. Moon also played for the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, the … Continue reading Warren Moon, NFL Hall of Famer, on His Fans and Collectibles →
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The owner of Prestige Collectibles was at the National Sports Collectors Convention with an expansive booth full of Japanese sports cards. Klevens has been buying them for almost 35 years. It’s a hobby he took up while living in Japan. He spent six years living there while running Tokyo’s largest card shop, The Ball Park. … Continue reading Robert Klevens, Prestige Collectibles, Japanese Sports Cards →
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According to Markets N Research, youth sports is an estimated $38 billion industry that is expected to grow to $69 billion in 2030. Satish Kumar is the Professional Sports Industry Leader at Orion Innovation, a leading digital transformation and products development firm. He and his team work with global sports teams and leagues to help … Continue reading Satish Kumar, Orion Innovation, An Athlete’s Journey to a Professional Career →
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The Pennysleever is a family business, founded by hobbyists, who believe that collectors would rather spend their money on their collection than their supplies. The motto says, we strive to offer top quality supplies at fair prices. Rick talks with Isaac Alpert of The Pennysleever this week. Whether you collect vintage or modern, rip wax … Continue reading Isaac Alpert, The Pennysleever for Sports Collectors →
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Rick talks with Rene Nezhoda on the floor of the National Sports Collectors Convention in Cleveland. Rene and Casey Nezhoda have been married for 16 years and are the owners of a 7,000 square foot shop called Bargain Hunters Thrift Store in San Diego, California. One of the first things people notice about Rene is … Continue reading Rene Nezhoda, Storage Wars, National Sports Collectors Convention →
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Rick talks with Ken Goldin on ‘Tech of Sports’ this week. Ken Goldin, TV personality? Goldin may be the founder and CEO of Goldin Auctions, a leading marketplace for trading cards, collectibles and memorabilia, but he is reaching a new generation of people with the hit Netflix reality TV series, “King of Collectibles: The Goldin … Continue reading Ken Goldin, Founder and CEO of Goldin Auctions, The Goldin Touch →
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Rick is joined for what is turning out to be an annual chat on the state of sports collecting and more from The National Sports Collectors Convention. This year it’s in Cleveland and it’s always a busy show, but how is Cleveland doing as a host? Great to be joined by “Baseball Collector,” Mike Moynihan. … Continue reading Mike Moynihan, ‘Baseball Collector’ on The National in 2024 →
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Tech always plays a big role in the Olympics. Rick is joined this week by Todd Harple, the Olympics AI Innovation Program Lead at Intel. Intel is leading innovation at the Paris Games. In his role, he is working to enhance the way sporting events are produced and experienced through novel applications of AI. He … Continue reading Todd Harple, Olympics AI Innovation Program Lead at Intel →
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With less than two weeks until the National Sports Collectors Convention in Cleveland, joined by Rick Mueller, editor of Sports Collectors Daily, to talk about the show and more. This year, back in Cleveland, July 24-28, the National Sports Collectors Convention stands as an annual rendezvous for collectors, dealers, and all enthusiasts passionate about trading … Continue reading Rich Mueller, Sports Collectors Daily, on 2024 NSCC →
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Rick talks jet lag with expert, Dr. Steve Jasper this week. Did you know that Olympic teams flying across multiple time zones can have their gold Olympic medal counts cut in half – or worse? And that the number of silver medals by Olympic medal teams actually increases when athletes travel long distances across multiple … Continue reading Dr. Steve Jasper, The Jet Lag Guy →
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