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The 605 Show is the official podcast of 605 Magazine, based out of Sioux Falls, SD. Interviews with South Dakota business people, artists, musicians, movers, and shakers of all kinds.
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The 'Golden Age of Cricket’ is a podcast which explores one of the most fascinating eras in the history of the game. Loosely defined as the twenty five years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War, the so called ‘Golden Age’ (1890—1914) saw some of the most legendary cricketers of all time: WG Grace, Victor Trumper, CB Fry, Monty Noble, Wilfred Rhodes, Warwick Armstrong, KS Ranjitsinhji, Hugh Trumble, Sydney Barnes, Archie MacLaren, Clem Hill, Gilbert Jessop and many, many ...
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Hi, my name is Hunter, and I am the host of the ”Redefine Relentless” podcast. My passion is helping business professionals develop a growth mindset and achieve success in their careers. I believe that by focusing on continuous learning and personal development, we can overcome any challenge and achieve our goals. In episodes of ”Redefine Relentless,” I invite successful business leaders and industry experts to share their insights and experiences on how to cultivate a growth mindset and thr ...
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The 605 Show! is back again, and this time we're rolling right into some incredible events happening RIGHT NOW. We're joined by our friend Toni Woodruff of the legendary Buffalo Chip to talk all things SD and Summer Time! The 605 Show! can be found on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/605magazine @605Magazine), and most reputable podcast streaming p…
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With Part 2 of this episode of 'Short Leg', Tom Ford concludes the re-telling of Clem Hill's famous innings at the MCG against England in 1898, in which he scored a match saving, series-winning score, with the help of off-spinner Hugh Trumble. DONATE: You can buy Tom Ford a coffee! Every donation helps with production and inspires Tom to keep the p…
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This episode of 'Short Leg' – discusses one of the most famous and, arguably, greatest Test innings of the Golden Age. Not yet 21, Clem Hill rescued Australia from a monumental batting collapse on Day 1 of the Fourth Test in Melbourne of the 1897/98 Ashes series. Along with Hugh Trumble, the pair put on a record 7th wicket stand to turn the innings…
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Join the 605 Show! crew again as we are joined by some dear friends from Visit Watertown. We're talking events in May, and beyond. It's beginning to feel like summer here in the 605. That means it's time to get out and get cooking, literally. We sit down with our friends from Visit Watertown to talk about all the amazing things going on this month …
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In Part 2 of this chat with biographer Andy Searle, we discuss what Sydney Barnes did outside of cricket, his demolition of the Australians in the 1911-12 Ashes tour, his mind-boggling feats in South Africa in 1913-14, why he never played another Test after the First World War, and what his legacy is today. DONATE: You can buy Tom Ford a coffee! Ev…
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Of all the cricketers who played during the so-called Golden Age, none incite the intrigue in fans today quite like Sydney Francis Barnes. He was a tall, fit opening bowler blessed with a catalogue of unplayable deliveries. Those writers in the mid 20th century who looked back on this period with rose coloured glasses, often found the cantankerous,…
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The 605 Show! is back again, this time Dan found the time and good health to join us again in the studio. Sit down, an join us as we welcome our friends from The Diamond Room into the studio to talk bling, St. Paddy's Day, and the sacred vows of matrimony. As always, you can catch episodes on most reputable streaming platforms, and our YouTube!…
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In Part 2 of this episode on Australian cricket legend Billy Murdoch, Tom and Murdoch's biographers, Richard Cashman and Ric Sissons, discuss his captaincy tactics, his friendship with WG Grace, his legacy and delayed inclusion in the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame. Richard Cashman is a sports historian based at the University of Technology Sydney…
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Billy Murdoch was a colossus of Australian cricket in the 19th century. He captained Australia in its first victory on English soil giving rise to the Ashes, and as a stylish but determined batsman, he scored the first triple century in Australia and the first Test double century. He’s often been called Australia’s answer to W.G. Grace. But he cour…
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This episode of 'Short Leg' is Part 2 of Tom looking back on the famous 1st Test at the SCG of 1894, in which Australia hosted Andrew Stoddart's England side. The match is often credited with being the first great match of the new era, and one that saw many new records established. CREDITS: Presenter & Producer: Tom Ford All music used in podcast c…
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This episode of 'Short Leg' – a new series of short episodes re-living the great matches, innings or moments of the Golden Age – discusses the famous 1st Test at the SCG of 1894, in which Australia hosted Andrew Stoddart's England side. The match is often credited with being the first great match of the new era, and one that saw many new records es…
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In this Motivation Monday special, I share my personal journey through the past six months – a period marked by significant challenges and learning experiences. Listen as I open up about the obstacles I've faced, how I've navigated through them, and most importantly, how these struggles have become a source of motivation. This episode isn't just ab…
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There's a lot we could say about this episode's guest, but none would suffice. We're joined by the ubiquitious, the enigmatic, the capitvating, and the amazingly successful Scott Hoy. Scott has created quite the following in and around South Dakota, and talk about that, the impact he's had through his work, and much more. As always, catch full epis…
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The 605 Show! is back again. Join Alana and Dan as they dive into a candid conversation with Teresa Hart about finances, financial education, and how we can educate and empower women in the realm of personal finance. Teresa is a financial professional with well over a decade of experience, and she's starting to focus more and more on education, emp…
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In Part 2, Max discusses Tibby's prowess as a batsman, his involvement in the infamous 'Big Six' dispute of 1912, his career as a stretcher bearer in the First World War, and the mystery surrounding his death at the Battle of Beersheba in October 1917. ABOUT MAX BONNELL: Max is a lawyer and writer from Sydney. He has published around 20 books on sp…
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If cricket fans know one thing about Albert 'Tibby' Cotter, it's likely to be that he was the only Australian Test cricketer to have died in combat during the First World War. But as his biographer Max Bonnell explains, there was much more to the life and career of the Australian fast bowler. In Part 1, Max details Tibby's early life, his rise to i…
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The 605 Show went live from Thinker Networks with Tenley Schwartz from Downtown Sioux Falls. Hosts Dan Card and Alana Snyder discussed August events such as the Turner County Fair, Kool Deadwood Nites, and the ever-popular South Dakota State Fair. Alana talked a bit about the August Issue of 605 Magazine, highlighting a few of the small businesses …
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Alana and Dan explore the robust history of brothels in Deadwood with Rose from Deadwood Alive. If you haven't been to the brothel in Deadwood, taken a tour and stepped back through time, you're missing out. The last brothel shut down in 1980 in Deadwood, but there was over 100 years of history and tradition around the industry in the Black Hills, …
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Welcome back for another The 605 Show! Live from Downtown Sioux Falls. Summer is in full-swing, and we're talking all sorts of amazing events, we're also chatting with our friend Miranda at the Sioux Metro Growth Alliance. They are doing incredible work in supporting the rural and growing communities that surround the Sioux Falls area! Check out th…
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In the second part of my chat with The Sunday Times cricket correspondent, Simon Wilde, we discuss Ranjitsinhji's batting style and how he changed the appearance of 'batsmanship', the fluctuating fortunes of his only Test tour - that to Australia in 1897-98, his dramatic drop in form in 1902, and his less than successful return to cricket in 1920 w…
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In this episode, we explore Mike Michalowicz's "Profit First", a groundbreaking approach to business finance. We'll dissect key concepts, discuss its impact on traditional accounting, and share tips on applying the Profit First system in your business. Ideal for entrepreneurs, business owners, or anyone intrigued by innovative financial strategies.…
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Cricket correspondent for The Sunday Times, Simon Wilde, joins the podcast to discuss the life and career of the so-called 'Father of Indian Cricket' – K.S. Ranjitsinhji. Born in India in 1872, 'Ranji' – as he was universally known – arrived in England in 1888 to further his education, but took the cricket world by storm with his unorthodox but hig…
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Gideon Haigh joins host Tom Ford in discussing the life and career of Australian cricket giant Warwick Armstrong. In Part 2, they dissect Warwick's Test debut, his adoption of leg theory on English wickets, and his numerous run-ins with the cricket establishment. ABOUT GIDEON HAIGH: Gideon Haigh has written close to 50 books and contributed to more…
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Leading cricket writer Gideon Haigh joins the podcast. When it comes to giants of Australian cricket, there are few who stand larger than Warwick Armstrong. Described as the ‘WG Grace of the Antipodes’, he was an all-round phenomenon, who’s stature in cricket - both physically and figuratively - has rarely been surpassed. Emerging in the first year…
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There are few cricketers from the Golden Age who remain such an enigma as C. B. Fry. Captain of the England cricket team, footballer, world-record long jump holder, classicist, politician, naval captain, novelist, journalist, academic - there was no end to his talent. He even came close to becoming the King of Albania. English commentator John Arlo…
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In this special, candid, and unfiltered episode, join us as we dive into the world of freight brokerage with Tyler Mondragon. Discover the ups and downs he has experienced in his first 7 months of starting a freight brokerage firm. We'll uncover the expectations versus the realities of this often-overlooked industry, exploring the challenges, succe…
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There are few cricketers from the Golden Age who remain such an enigma as C. B. Fry. Captain of the England cricket team, footballer, world-record long jump holder, classicist, politician, naval captain, novelist, journalist, academic - there was no end to his talent. He even came close to becoming the King of Albania. English commentator John Arlo…
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Join Alana and Dan as they bring you another episode of The 605 Show! This time we're talking about the family issue, all sorts of fun events in the month of April, and some amazing opportunitie to volunteer and serve with CASA Sioux Falls. CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, and is an organization that serves, supports and protects …
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We dive into Goggins' extraordinary journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a Navy Seal, iconic endurance athlete, and motivational (discipline) speaker. The episode explores key concepts from Goggins' book, such as embracing pain, the 40% Rule, the Accountability Mirror, and Taking Souls. Listeners are encouraged to push their limits and …
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Part 2 of our discussion on the life and career of cricket colossus Wilfred Rhodes (1877–1973). This episode dissects his transition from bowler to batsman (and then back to bowler), his domestic life, his famous return to the Test side for the final match of the 1926 Ashes series, and his retirement years. ABOUT PATRICK FERRIDAY: Born in London, h…
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"Zero to One" by Peter Thiel emphasizes the importance of creating something entirely new rather than just incremental progress. Thiel advocates for building a monopoly in business and prioritizing value creation over profits. The book provides valuable insights for building a successful and innovative company in today's competitive market. Simpler…
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Records are made to be broken, but in all likelihood, those belonging to Wilfred Rhodes (1877–1973) will stand for eternity. His 4204 wickets across 1110 First-Class matches must be incomprehensible to modern cricketers, who split their time and effort across multiple formats. He played his first Test in 1899 alongside WG Grace and his last in 1930…
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We're emerging from a brief hiatus to bring The 605 Show! back to you with our first guest of 2023 - Startup Sioux Falls. If you're an entrepreneur, or an aspiring one, this is an episode you'll want to hear. Startup Sioux Falls just moved to their new location and co-working space in Downtown Sioux Falls, and have launched a series of programs and…
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To mark his sesquicentenary (28 January 2023), we release Part 2 of this episode on the life and career of Montague Alfred Noble (1873–1940), middle-order batsman, early exponent of swerve bowling, and Australia’s twelfth Test captain. Once again, biographer Peter Lloyd joins host Tom Ford to discusses Monty's life and career, including Noble’s qua…
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To mark his 150th birthday (28 January 2023), we launch the podcast with a double episode on the life and career of Montague Alfred Noble (1873–1940), middle-order batsman, early exponent of swerve bowling, and Australia’s twelfth Test captain. For this episode, biographer Peter Lloyd joins host Tom Ford to discusses the challenges he faced writing…
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Join us for an in-depth discussion about the book 'Your Next 5 Moves: Mastering the Art of Business Strategy' by Patrick Bet-David with Greg Dinkin. In this episode, we'll dive deep into the key concepts and strategies outlined in the book and explore how they can be applied to your business. From start-up to established company, this book offers v…
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Welcome to ‘The Golden Age of Cricket’, a podcast which explores one of the most fascinating eras in the history of the game. Loosely defined as the twenty five years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War, the so called ‘Golden Age’ (1890—1914) saw some of the most legendary cricketers of all time: WG Grace, Victor Trumper, CB F…
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In this episode of Redefine Relentless, I talked about the power of setting the tone and lighting the fire within yourself to achieve your goals and stay motivated. I shared personal anecdotes from my own journey and became vulnerable by opening up about the challenges I've faced. I did this to show you that no matter what obstacles you may be faci…
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In today's episode, we'll be discussing the concept of the 4-hour workweek, as popularized by entrepreneur and author, Tim Ferriss. Ferriss argues that our traditional 9-to-5 work models are outdated and that it is possible to achieve financial independence and a better quality of life by minimizing work and maximizing leisure. He offers practical …
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In this episode, we will discuss the key principles from Napoleon Hill's classic personal development book, "Think and Grow Rich." Hill's book outlines the 13 steps to success and explains how anyone can apply them to achieve their goals. Key topics include the power of positive thinking, goal setting, perseverance, and building strong relationship…
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In this episode of Redefine Relentless, we explore the concept of living a purpose-driven life and the benefits of leading with your noble "why." We discuss the importance of finding and living out your purpose, and how it can bring meaning and fulfillment to your life. We also delve into the practical ways in which you can discover and pursue your…
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In this episode of Redefine Relentless, we explore the age-old debate of whether it's better to specialize or be a generalist. We dive into the pros and cons of both approaches and offer tips for finding the right balance for your career. Whether you're just starting out in your field or are an experienced professional, this episode will help you d…
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In this episode of our podcast, we will be exploring the concept of distorted failure and how it can lead to negative consequences in our lives. We will discuss the ways in which distractions can prevent us from achieving our goals and what we can do to overcome these distractions and avoid failure. We will also offer practical advice and strategie…
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