“I used to be the largest dairy consumer on the planet. I used to eat so much dairy and meat. The more that I looked into the dairy industry, the more that I saw that it was the singular, most inhumane industry on the planet, that we've all been lied to, including myself, for years. I always believed that the picture on the milk carton, the cow standing next to her calf in the green field with the red barn in the back was true. It’s certainly the complete opposite.” – Richard (Kudo) Couto Richard (Kudo) Couto is the founder of Animal Recovery Mission (ARM), an organization solely dedicated to investigating extreme animal cruelty cases. ARM has led high-risk undercover operations that have resulted in the shutdown of illegal slaughterhouses, animal fighting rings, and horse meat trafficking networks. Recently, they released a damning investigation into two industrial dairy farms outside of Phoenix, Arizona supplying milk to Coca-Cola’s Fairlife brand. What they uncovered was systemic animal abuse, environmental violations, and a devastating betrayal of consumer trust. While Fairlife markets its products as being sourced "humanely," ARM’s footage tells a very different story—one of suffering, abuse, and corporate complicity. Despite the evidence, this story has been largely ignored by mainstream media—likely due to Coca-Cola’s massive influence and advertising dollars.…
Join us as we explore the world of long-term development for golfers. What lessons can we learn from discussions with players, parents, and the best coaches in the world to help you on your journey?
Join us as we explore the world of long-term development for golfers. What lessons can we learn from discussions with players, parents, and the best coaches in the world to help you on your journey?
In this episode, the hosts recap their conversations with four guests who have made significant contributions to the world of golf coaching. They discuss the importance of enthusiasm, persistence, and structured learning in growing the game, particularly among juniors. Each guest brings unique insights into coaching, mentorship, and the impact of a supportive environment on player development. The conversation emphasizes the need for passionate coaches who genuinely care about their students' growth and success. Takeaways Craig Brown's initiative in Bermuda shows the importance of motivation in growing junior golf. Persistence is key in achieving results in golf development programs. Paul Brown exemplifies the power of enthusiasm in coaching. Ryan Smith highlights the significance of a supportive coaching team. Evan Lambert's structured approach to teaching golf is effective for student learning. All guests share a common passion for helping others in the game of golf. The importance of mentorship in shaping successful coaches and players. Parents should look for coaches who genuinely care about their child's development. A good coach sets high standards and helps students meet them. Choosing the right coach is crucial for a child's success in golf. Chapters 00:00 Insights from Craig Brown of Bermuda Golf Association 07:09 Lessons from Paul Brown, Academy Director at Cypress Lakes 10:53 Ryan Smith's Approach to Elite Player Development 14:56 Evan Lambert's Educational Background in Golf Coaching 19:00 Summery of our guests discussion 28:26 Ending Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann. Instagram: @golfwithvp Free Download Resource about each guest: https://rb.gy/50b8qh Find The Golf Sit Down: https://linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown #TheGolfSitDown #GolfSitDownPodcast #TGSChats #GolfProfessionals #GolfCoaches #GolfDads #GolfMoms #WomenInGolf #GrowTheGame #FutureGolfers #GolfLife #GolfTalk #GolfLife #GolfTips #GolfAddict #GolfGram #InstaGolf #GolfVibes #GolfSwing #GolfDay #GolferLife #GolfTime #GolfChat #GolfCommunity #GolfJourney #SitDownWithUs #TalkGolfToMe #InsideTheGame…
In this conversation, Meg Donohue shares her journey in golf, discussing her early experiences, the influence of her father, and the importance of having fun in the game. She emphasizes the role of parents in supporting their children's development in golf, highlighting the value of failure as a learning tool. Meg also reflects on her coaching philosophy, focusing on self-discovery and empowering students to find their own solutions. The discussion touches on the benefits of participating in other sports and how they can enhance golf skills. Finally, Meg shares insights on managing time and expectations in both sports and academics, drawing from her own experiences at Penn State. Takeaways Golf was introduced to Meg by her father, who emphasized having fun over performance. Parents should focus on supporting their children's enjoyment of the game rather than pressuring them to succeed. Failure is a crucial part of learning and growth in sports. Coaching should involve allowing students to discover solutions on their own. Meg's coaching philosophy has evolved to focus on empowerment rather than fixing mistakes. Participating in other sports can enhance skills and body awareness for golf. Self-discovery is key to learning; students should be encouraged to explore their own solutions. Time management skills developed in college are essential for balancing sports and academics. The importance of creating a supportive and fun environment for junior golfers. Every student is unique, and coaching should be tailored to their individual needs. Chapters 00:00 Coaching Philosophy and Long-Term Development 03:24 Learning from Mistakes and Failures 06:27 The Balance of Coaching Adults and Juniors 09:32 Self-Discovery in Coaching 12:24 The Evolution of Coaching Approaches 15:39 The Impact of Practice and Commitment 17:52 Winter Golfing Opportunities 21:37 The Importance of Multi-Sport Participation 24:31 Sports That Benefit Golf Skills 28:24 Overcoming Initial Challenges in Golf 32:33 The College Golf Experience 36:16 Final Thoughts and Connections 37:16 Ending Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann You can reach Meg @donohue_meg Find The Golf Sit Down: https://linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown…
In this episode, Ryan Dailey, PGA, Seth Thompson, PGA, and AJ discuss the intricacies of golf training, particularly focusing on the concept of 'At Least 20' attempts needed to achieve proficiency in passing your yardage in Operation 36, once you have reached your challenge point. They explore the importance of managing expectations for both players and parents, the process of skill acquisition, and the emotional resilience required in the journey of learning golf. The conversation emphasizes the significance of parental support and the need for patience in the development of young golfers, while also celebrating perseverance through challenges. Would you like your own At Least 20 T-Shirt? Key Takeaways It takes at least 20 attempts to beat 36 in golf. Managing expectations is crucial for both players and parents. The process of improvement is often overlooked in favor of outcomes. Players need to understand that failure is part of the learning process. Parental support can significantly influence a child's performance. Emotional resilience is key to overcoming challenges in golf. Skill development requires time and patience. The journey of learning golf is not a straight line. Celebrating perseverance can motivate young golfers. Adaptive competency is essential for long-term success in sports. Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Repetition and Learning in Golf 00:29 Introduction to Golf Sit Down 00:59 Understanding 'At Least 20' in Golf 03:39 Managing Expectations in Golf Training 05:02 The Process of Skill Development 11:36 Parental Influence on Golf Training 15:40 Personal Experiences in Golf Training 18:47 Developing Problem-Solving Skills in Young Athletes 21:56 The Power of Mentorship in Sports 22:47 Understanding Expectations and Resiliency 24:53 Managing Expectations in Different Climates 26:55 The Importance of Adaptive Competency 29:01 Celebrating Perseverance in Young Athletes 31:34 The Role of Parents in the Learning Process 36:47 Reflections on Parenting and Coaching 38:47 Final Thoughts on the Journey of Growth Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown…
In this conversation, Ryan Dailey and Seth Thompson engage with Evan Lambert, a golf coach from Connecticut, discussing his approach to long-term golfer development. They explore the daily routines of a golf coach, the importance of building lasting relationships with students, and adapting coaching strategies for different age groups. Evan emphasizes the significance of purposeful coaching, creating a positive learning environment, and engaging parents in the process. He shares insights on identifying traits of successful students and the challenges he faces as a coach. The conversation concludes with Evan's vision for the future of coaching and mentorship in the golf community. Takeaways Evan emphasizes the importance of long-term relationships with students. Retention in coaching is driven by the quality of the program. Purposeful coaching is essential for effective learning. Creating a positive environment is key to student engagement. Parents should be involved in the learning process. Curiosity is a common trait among successful students. Coaches must adapt their methods for different age groups. Effective communication with parents enhances the coaching experience. Encouraging independence in young golfers is crucial. Evan aims to mentor other coaches in the future. Chapters 00:00 Daily Coaching Routines and Student Relationships 05:32 Adapting Coaching for Different Age Groups 10:42 Integrating Early Childhood Development in Coaching 15:39 Creating a Structured Learning Environment 17:04 Teaching Golf Fundamentals Early 19:06 The Importance of Family Conversations 21:28 Curiosity as a Key to Success 25:20 Adapting Coaching Techniques 27:25 Learning from Students 29:21 Creating a Positive Learning Environment 33:19 Encouraging Internal Validation 36:37 Effective Communication with Parents 39:17 Collaborative Coaching Approaches 44:23 New Chapter Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann You can reach Evan Lambert at Instagram: @ejlmabertpga Find The Golf Sit Down: linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown…
In this conversation, Ryan Smith, an elite golf coach, shares insights into long-term player development in golf. He discusses his daily routine at Sea Island, the structure of player development programs, and the importance of mentorship in coaching. Ryan emphasizes the need for effective communication, the role of parents in supporting young golfers, and the significance of maintaining a love for the game while transitioning from casual play to competition. He also highlights the importance of access to golf courses and structured training for junior golfers. Takeaways Each day as a coach is different and dynamic. Player development programs start at a player's crossroads. Mentorship plays a crucial role in coaching success. Successful coaches prioritize communication and listening. Players should maintain their love for the game during competition. Parents need to support their children without overstepping. Access to golf courses is essential for development. Kids benefit from structured training and guidance. Having peers just ahead in skill can motivate young players. The coach-parent dynamic is vital for a player's success. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Long-Term Player Development 09:59 Ryan Smith's Coaching Journey 19:54 Mentorship and Growth in Coaching 23:22 The Journey of a Serial Learner 27:17 Key Traits of Successful Coaches 31:21 Transitioning from Casual Play to Competition 38:32 Guiding Young Golfers: Parental Insights 43:49 The Role of Parents in Coaching 53:53 Creating the Ideal Environment for Junior Golfers Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann You can reach Ryan Smith at Instagram: @ryansmithgolf Find The Golf Sit Down: https://linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown…
In this conversation, Paul Brown, Academy Director at Cypress Lakes Golf Course, shares his unique journey from a military career to becoming a golf coach. He discusses the importance of understanding students, building connections, and inspiring the next generation through golf. Paul emphasizes community engagement, the challenges of transitioning to coaching, and the significance of fostering confidence in his students. He reflects on the lessons learned throughout his coaching journey and outlines his aspirations for the future, focusing on growth and making a positive impact in the community. Takeaways Paul transitioned from a military career to golf coaching. Understanding students is key to effective coaching. Community engagement is essential for promoting golf. Coaching is about inspiring and building confidence in students. Every student has unique strengths to focus on. Golf is a continuous learning process for both coaches and students. Positive experiences in lessons lead to better student outcomes. Collaboration with local organizations enhances community outreach. Paul's coaching philosophy centers on respect and understanding. Future goals include expanding reach and impact in the community. Chapters 00:00 Paul Brown's Unique Journey to Golf Coaching 02:46 The Power of Understanding in Coaching 06:36 Community Engagement and Building Relationships 12:24 Inspiring Students Through Personal Stories 19:47 Overcoming Intimidation in Coaching 29:13 The Importance of Positive Impact in Coaching 37:55 New Chapter Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann https://linktr.ee/TheGolfSitDown You can reach Paul Brown at Paul@op36golf.com https://www.instagram.com/cypress_lakes_golf_academy/…
In this episode, Craig Brown, president of the Bermuda Golf Association, discusses his journey in golf, the challenges faced in junior golf development, and the initiatives being implemented to revitalize the sport in Bermuda. He highlights the importance of community support, the role of coaches, and the success of programs like Operation 36 and Turtle Hill Golf Academy. Craig shares his vision for the future of golf in Bermuda, aiming to create pathways for young players to excel and foster a love for the game. Takeaways Craig Brown has been president of the Bermuda Golf Association since 2016. The decline in junior golfers is a significant concern for Bermuda golf. Community involvement and volunteerism are crucial for golf development. Bermuda has a unique golf landscape with a high number of courses per square mile. Turtle Hill Golf Academy is a key player in promoting junior golf. Operation 36 is transforming how golf is taught and played in Bermuda. The future vision includes creating a robust junior program and pathways to college scholarships. Success stories from the program highlight the potential of young golfers. Community support is vital for the growth of golf in Bermuda. Craig emphasizes the importance of continuous development and support for coaches. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Craig Brown and the Bermuda Golf Association 03:03 The Evolution of Junior Golf in Bermuda 06:14 Partnerships and Collaborations in Golf Development 08:57 Current State of Golf in Bermuda 11:45 Turtle Hill Golf Academy and Operation 36 15:04 The Impact of Operation 36 on Coaches and Players 19:34 Building Community Through Golf 24:55 Developing Future Golf Talent 25:52 Success Stories from the Program 30:34 Role Models and Local Talent 35:14 Vision for the Future of Golf in Bermuda Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann…
Welcome to The Golf Sit Down Podcast. Join us as we explore the world of long-term development for golfers. What lessons can we learn from discussions with players, parents, and the best coaches in the world to help you on your journey? Hosts: Ryan Dailey, PGA & Seth Thompson, PGA Executive Producer: A.J. Reimann…
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