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The Arbitration Station

Saadia Bhatty, Joel Dahlquist and Brian Kotick

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The Arbitration Station is a podcast about international arbitration. It covers both investment and commercial arbitration and contains both serious substance and gossipy gibberish. Hosts Brian Kotick, Saadia Bhatty and Joel Dahlquist.
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This is a show hosted by Golf Magazine Top 100 Teacher and ranked #1 in North Carolina by Golf Digest, Jason Sutton, "aka The Guru" in which he has top teachers and coaches in the golf industry on to share their techniques for success in golf, life and personal development. The goal is to dissect and uncover traits, tactics, habits and applications that will help the teachers but also be applicable to other businesses and occupations.
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The Independent Artist Podcast

Douglas Sigwarth/ Will Armstrong

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Visual Artists! You are not alone! IAP gives voice to the working artist. Inspirational and entertaining conversations with successful road show artists. Every story delves into the process of self-discovery behind the work and the career path that creates financial success. Douglas Sigwarth is a glassblower, and Will Armstrong is a mixed-media artist. Both have been working as independent artists for over 20 years on the art fair circuit. As cohosts, their contrasting experiences and styles ...
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Are you working reactively or proactively in your art practice? Do you wear the term "starving artist" like a cape? Do you remain a sole proprietor or become an LLC? How do I begin to determine my goals and chart a path tow…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. How are YOU handling the pressure these days? Are the struggles with road life getting in the way of your creative process? What is the right balance of studio time versus art show time for your bottom line? Are you prepare…
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This is a 2 for 1 episode because the podcast has just reached the end of its 6th season and also reached a milestone of 300,000 downloads. To celebrate and thank you all for supporting I have put together a few segments of some of my favorite episodes from the early years of the show from some superstars that you may have or have not heard of that…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. "Perfectly imperfect" is the motto Carol Greiwe posted to her workbench as a reminder that she was given a second chance at life. After her near-fatal brain hemorrhage, followed by the theft of all her raw materials from he…
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In this episode, host Dr. Jayson Dahlquist chats with Dr. Kristina Reihl, a leading sports and performance psychologist. They explore the realm of sports psychology together. Although they only scratched the surface, you'll gain valuable insights into how psychology can boost your performance in any aspect of life (not just sports). Tune in to disc…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Remember those critiques in art school, where the students would start pecking at each other at the first sign of blood in an attempt to impress the professor? We look back on those comments that, perhaps, stopped us from p…
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My guest on this episode is Murray Patterson. Murray is Golf Monthly Top 50 coach that is the Director of Instruction at Cruden Bay just north of Aberdeen, Scotland. In this conversation we get into many topics such as how we use our Smart 2 Move smart2move (click here)dual force plates in our lessons to help our students. You can give Murray a fol…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. A radio show just for art fair artists! Photographer Clifton Henri (https://www.cliftonhenri.com/) describes his entry into the art show world from his background in graphic design and art management. His journey to find hi…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. A radio show just for art fair artists! When Darryl Cox's contorted filbert did not survive, he carried around its unique limbs for years. He carved into the branches, which ultimately led to the birth of his body of work. …
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. A radio show just for art fair artists! Tune in this week as Douglas and Will discuss their take on topics like academics on the jury, the line between technology vs handmade, working with designers, and a review of Artisph…
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All listeners use the Promo Code "GOlFGURU" for an extended 30 day trial for all of Igors subscriber products (E6 Connect, GSPro Connector, 2K21 Connector) Huge Thank you To our Sponsor, Istruzi Golf. Go download the app and make sure you add the asterisk after your name when you subscribe, so they know that the Guru sent you. Study, Practice, Teac…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. We are back after three weeks on the road and have some stories to tell! Tune in this week for our reviews of Main Street Fort Worth, Southlake, and New Orleans Jazz Fest. Spoiler alert: We have weather! And we've lost Upto…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. William Kidd taught high school ceramics for 30 years while simultaneously pursuing his career as a professional artist. Bill credits his stable income with allowing him to create the work he wanted to make without the pres…
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My guest on this episode is Kevin Duffy. Who is Kevin? Kevin is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) based out of Sudbury, MA. Known as ‘Coach Duff’, Kevin has a vast amount of experience with training athletes of all levels and he is specifically experienced in Golf and Rotational specific work. Coach Duff specializes in working…
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My guest this week is my friend, Micheal Breed. Michael is a Golf Magazine Top 100 and Golf Digest Top 50 coach. He was awarded the 2012 PGA National Teacher of the Year This conversation was so much fun and chalked full of great information that will help you with your career and your life. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed bringing it to y…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Whether you've been on the road for a month, like Will, or home for an extended period, like Douglas, we can all relate to feeling "stuck." In this week's conversation, we explore the advice from a hipster poet who says, "I…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Since childhood, Lisa Kattenbraker has been on "A Mission for Magic" in her artwork and life. Her narrative batiks are expressions of her own experiences, often tinged with nostalgia as she explores her past, her ancestors,…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. When Christopher Jefferies caught the glassblowing bug in high school, he charted a course that would ultimately result in building his own glass shop by "paying his dues." From working on Dale Chihuly's team to sleeping on…
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Dan Carraher teaches at the Club at South Hampton in St. Augustine, Fla. He has had PGA Tour credentials since 2009 and has taught players on the PGA, LPGA and European Tour as well as top amateur, juniors and national champions. In this awesome conversation we disucss a wide range of topics including how he trains his elite juniors and how to crea…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Step into the mind of Matthew Naftzger! "Stubborn!" he says, "I don't want to work in a shitty job just to pay for an expensive house. I don't even want to make artwork I don't want to make." Living and working out of a box…
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Hugh Marr Hugh Marr website and @hughmarrcoaching on Instagram is a high performance coach from the UK who has taught professionals at the highest level who now has one of the best programs to help young coaches improve their skills. This is a wide ranging conversation where we discuss the state of coaching and how we can improve it. Thank you to o…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Randy Thomae has embarked on a journey that has resulted in a radical realignment in their quest to be their best self. At first, Cammy Rahore was their alter ego, a persona and drag name they adopted as they traveled the c…
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I'm not anxious.........you're anxious! What a tumultuous time of year for an art fair artist! Application results, economic struggles, and a whole host of other challenges can beat down even the most optimistic of humans. In this episode, we try to make sense of 2023, as we navigate creatively into this New Year. Tune in as Douglas https://www.sig…
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Happy New Year! This is a special episode as Jason Bilotti, founder of Istruzi, my business partner and sponsor of the show, hijacks the Golf Guru Show and turns the tables and interviews me for a change. In his words, he wanted to give you the listener some insight into my background and to get to know me better. For those of you who are new to th…
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In this festive special episode, Brian and Joel welcome a notable guest, Hon. Charles N. Brower, to their book club gathering [TIME 05:12]. The episode centers around Judge Brower’s memoir, "Judging Iran: A Memoir of the Hague, the White House, and Life on the Front Line of International Justice." The hosts engage in a deep dive into the Judge's ri…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. As a child, Athlone Clarke https://www.athloneclarke.com/ used his drawings to communicate with his mother, who passed away giving birth to him. This therapeutic activity developed a perception in Athlone that is the founda…
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Ryan Mouque is a golf instructor from Australia that teaches mostly online with the skillest app. You can follow him on socials @ryanmouquegolf This was a great conversation about his learning journey spending time with top coaches and what lead him to teaching online and much more. Check out his website http://www.ryanmouquegolf.com if you want to…
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Saadia is back! To welcome her back, Brian discusses the relatively recent UK Supreme Court judgement that has caused a shake-up for third-party funders [TIME 02:52]. But are the consequences as far reaching as originally expected? For HFT, Brian and Saadia discuss the "who, what, when and why" for requesting extensions in arbitration [TIME 20:26].…
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Christopher is a PGA Master Professional in Teaching and Coaching, a Golf Magazine Top 100 instructor and the Director of Instruction at Eugene Country Club in the US, and at Puerto Los Cabos Golf Club in Baja Sur, Mexico. He’s been a player and student of the game for nearly 50 years, and has instructed professionally since 1988 in a wide variety …
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Carrie Pearce https://www.carriepearce.com/ experienced every artist's nightmare, a creative block. Fearing that her creativity was broken, she went back to school to teach and in the process, discovered her bliss. This met…
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We are happy to welcome Joel back into your ears - albeit briefly - for another great episode. Brian interviews Mark Tushingham from Twenty Essex about two simultaneous decisions handed down by the UK Supreme Court and Privy Council grappling with the interpretation of Section 9 of the Arbitration Act [TIME 04:40]. For HFT, we welcome back Jon Pass…
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Jason Birnbaum is a Golf Magazine Top 100 coach and the DOI at Manhattan Woods Golf Academy in Nayak, NY. Follow him on IG @jasonbirnbaumgolf In this conversation we discuss: his influences and mentors and what he learned from them his work with a few of his players like Chris Gotterup advice for young coaches Thank you to our sponsor and partner I…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Listen to these entertaining and inspirational podcast conversations with working artists. Rob Matthews https://www.hiddenspringdesigns.com/home moved around a lot in his youth which fostered a comfort level with new experiences and adventure. His teenage years found him smack in the middle of a thriving music sc…
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@shawneepure on IG. Sean is the Director of instruction at the Cliffs which is an amaizng 7 golf course facility in the North Carolina mountains. This episode is recorded in front of a live audience at our Fall Carolinas PGA Section Teaching and Coaching Summit so the audio is a little rough at times but the content is still very good. Thank you to…
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In this episode, Brian and Jan delve into the nuances of early dismissal applications in international arbitration. They discuss the ethical and strategic considerations that emerge from such applications [TIME 03:05]. During the Happy Fun Time segment, Brian offers his insights on conditional fee arrangements and explores other innovative fee arra…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Growing up in Nashville, Sarah Collier https://thecharmschooldropout.com/home.html was schooled in the art of manners and social graces. She was enrolled in charm school and attended Cotillion as a means to learn proper etiquette amongst high society. The experiences from her formative years serve as some of the …
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Brian and Jan are back for another entertaining episode. Brian first interviews Duncan Pickard about recent challenges concerning the representation of Member States at the United Nations [TIME 04:13]. Brian and Jan then react to the contribution from our listenership as they complete the sentence: “You know you work in arbitration when…” [TIME 36:…
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Working Artists! You are not alone! Have you ever been at a point in your life where you need the spark of inspiration? Keith Grace http://www.keithgrace.com/ has spent his entire life stepping out of his comfort zone and talks about it on today's episode. He began his career as an illustrator and graphic editor for newspapers. In partnership with …
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In this episode I chop it up with my good friend, Chris Trevino. Chris is a teaching professional from Reno, Nevada and owns and operates the Trevino Institute and coaches a bunch of great juniors and is responsible for putting many of them into college. In this installment, we discuss his philosophy on player development as he shares some great ga…
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In this packed episode, Brian dives into a thought-provoking discussion with Tim Robbins, exploring the intricacies of efficiency in arbitration [TIME 05:49]. We’re also joined by Simon Camilleri, who brings us keen insights into the Law Commission’s final report on the reform of the English Arbitration Act 1996 [TIME 36:58]. And stick around for o…
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@shawnkochgolf is the Director of Instruction at the Atlanta Athletic Club and is a superstar coach with a wide array of knowledge especially in club fitting and design. In this episode we explore a variety of topics such as coaching elite juniors, club design and wedge play as well as the challenges of coaching an elite junior that is your son whe…
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The Whitcomb's are both artists working on their own bodies of work in different mediums. Each captures elements of the past presented with a contemporary eye. Mick Whitcomb https://www.artifactsbynomad.com/ is fixated on the American Machine Age and the advent of electric lighting. He transforms 19th-century machines and scientific instruments int…
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It was great to catch up with my friend, the #1 ranked coach in the world, Butch Harmon. We talked Ryder Cup, His work with Ricky Fowler as well as he fielded listener questions as well. He is always good for some incredible stories and insight on his teaching and coaching. Always entertaining, humble and gracious for a person of his stature in our…
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Groove back into gear, Arbitration Nation, because we are rolling back after our sunny summer siesta! First up, Brian speaks to Andrew Fulton KC and Manuel Casas, as they dive deep into a tale of politics intertwining with international law, the Maduro Saga [TIME 05:22]. For Happy Fun Time, Brian and Jan will be discussing the latest shifts in the …
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Preston Combs is an expert putting coach based in Orlando, Florida. He coaches players on the Korn Ferry Tour, PGA Canada and Latin America as well as some ladies on the LPGA and Epson Tour and the cool thing is that his home base is a state of the art putting lab in his garage. On this episode we do a deep dive into everything putting. The format …
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Can't make this $#!T up!!! The stories from the road we all experience, while outrageous to most, seem so normal to all of us. In this episode, we unpack the stories from the St. Louis Art Fair. As we anticipate a wrap of the summer art fair season, we've got the winter applications nagging away at us. Tune in as Douglas https://www.sigwarthglass.c…
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When Marlene Rose https://marlenerose.com/ discovered molten glass, she was energized by the adrenaline rush of the material. While pursuing her BFA, she learned that glass could be used for more than just craft, but as a means to convey an idea of what she wanted to say. Although glassblowing was more common at the time, she was drawn to an ancien…
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