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untilthenexttee · 1 year
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The TeeBox Chatter Golf Podcast - Episode #34 ("Be a Loudmouth")
Join me as I welcome Andrew Seibert to the ‘Box. Andrew is the Owner, President and CEO of Loudmouth. Did you wonder where Loudmouth went and why it was so quiet? Well, Andrew and I have a frank discussion about what happened to Loudmouth. The rejuvenation of a brand. Their experience at the 2023 PGA Show, and more. Not just a golf brand… it’s a lifestyle and you might be surprised because you…
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littlethingsmart · 2 years
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caihongs · 2 months
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in light of yoint! here's an almost-yukiel/danyuki drabble i started last year that i didn't finish :'] i have Thoughts on dr now since writing this but i thought i'd share most of this yuki POV anyway <3
Yuki doesn’t mean to be such a catch. By this, he means that he doesn’t mean to allure his colleagues. Him coming into Formula 1 at twenty, bright-eyed and loudmouthed and sassy, is not uncommon. What is common is that his teammates have all been well, old and attracted to that sort of thing. 
Him and Pierre shared the smallest age gap of four years and yet, he still treated him like he was a child, pinching and poking him like he was ecstatic to have someone to coddle over for the first time. It was endearing, framed most of their dynamic, but didn’t make sense might given his girlfriend was even younger than Yuki, but he digresses.
Nyck was five years older than him, which didn’t change their relationship that much more than what a lack of shared interests and lifestyle already did with him and Pierre. Nyck definitely didn’t baby him as much as Pierre did but they never had the time to properly learn each other properly before he was sacked. 
In comes Daniel Ricciardo, who precedes Yuki by more than a decade. When Daniel was just about to hit high school, Yuki was learning how to walk, which is more shocking for the Australian to learn than it is Yuki. He will be working with the elderly more often than Daniel will be working with young adults in the span of their careers. And with how the sport is proceeding, him, Oscar, and Logan might be the last of the generation.
Again, he digresses.
Daniel is funny. Nice smile with big teeth and a laugh that you can hear even when he’s left the room. It’s nice to be surrounded by that kind of positivity and energy. They’re only two races in but he’s a welcome addition to the team. For one, there isn’t a perpetual dark cloud around his motorhome after free practices or qualifying or races just yet, but the debriefs are valuable and productive with him around, given his intimate knowledge of not only the sport but compounded by how much the team trusts him. Less could be said for Nyck, who’d lost rapport around about Azerbaijan and even then, it was already dwindling. He makes Yuki laugh and though he’s much less impressionable than he was when he first started, he still likes Daniel.
But Daniel definitely likes him more. 
Maybe it’s the change of scenery. Getting back into a car after six months, not having a teammate who will out-qualify him consistently, or just having at team who loves you a lot, who you spent some of your most formative years at. Anywho, he’s happy to see Yuki in the morning, espresso cup in hand as he fist bumps him and asks him how he slept. The newness yet familiarity of it all gives Daniel a natural shot of happiness in the morning and makes him nudge at Yuki when they’re sitting on a golf buggy next to each other, asking him if he knows any good restaurants in Faenza he can recommend. 
Or maybe it’s just Yuki’s overflowing charm. He isn’t as comfortable with Daniel as he was with Pierre, could hardly be when that friendship was something they forged over time, and his seat is at constant threat of being pulled out from under him. He knows how quickly they can and will do it, knows how quickly his seat would be filled up again by some wide-eyed, naive junior or a washed-up F1 driver whom Alpha Tauri would put cautious faith into. 
But Daniel is nothing but persistent. Not only in his career but in wheedling Yuki to give him his time of day. He’s got experience with that sort of thing, successfully wrestling Lando into doe-eyed submission by the end of his tenure at McLaren. But Yuki is not so easy to get to. 
If he spends five years at Alpha Tauri like Pierre did, cycling through teammates like Pierre did, he’d be hard pressed to let Daniel in when all he will do is leave and take that Red Bull seat with him. 
“Yuki!” he bellows when Yuki walks into hospitality. He’s got a cup of coffee in his hand and his drink bottle in the other, Pyry hanging around him with his backpack on. Blake, Daniel’s manager, gives him a fist bump as well. Michael is somewhere around here, avoiding Daniel, which is pretty common nowadays. They’re not actively beefing but Yuki knows Michael would much rather walk all the way to Ferrari to say hi to Josh than give Daniel more than a ‘how’re you going mate?’. 
“Buongiorno,” Yuki says, picking up a piece of fruit and a protein bar. Daniel smiles and trails after him as he sits down on his table. Michael is in the room, is what Yuki learns when he gets a text from his trainer reading, ‘In your driver’s room YT’ before Yuki even needs to message him with a ‘wya m8’.
“How did you sleep?” 
“Good. No time difference, plus after sim work on Tuesday and working out with Michael on Wednesday, I am so exhausted,” Yuki replies through a mouthful of the protein bar, covering his mouth and Daniel nods in understanding.
“Yeah me too. The sim felt hopeful with the new front wing but won’t know until tomorrow. How did—what did you work on with Michael?” 
Yuki lifts an eyebrow.
“Just normal things, you know the neck and the gym. More stretching since I have been feeling tightness since last week. But you know, the usual.” Daniel nods again thoughtfully and Yuki wonders what he’s getting at.
“Right, right… what about summer break? Do you have any plans or… y’know something small or just like—” 
“What is this? A press conference?” Yuki quips and Daniel shrugs, looking imperceptibly at Yuki. 
“I’m just curious! Sue me for making conversation with my teammate,” he exclaims, blinking those huge brown eyes at him and Yuki surveys him suspiciously. 
“Well, I am going back to Japan to see my friends and family. But I will be in Italy or Europe for the last week, going to the beach and things like that.” 
“Cool, cool. Maybe I’ll catch you around in the last week. I’ll be in Monaco, then Faenza to catch up on some sim work.”
“Okay,” he replies nonchalantly. If he wanted to ask Yuki out, he could afford to be more forward about it. Maybe he’ll be spending time with Lando and Max, doing whatever it is drivers who live in Monaco do. Yuki would rather eat his way through Europe and spend time with his friends from home but to each their own. 
He wants to make plans with Alex or Pierre just to see if it’ll make Daniel jealous but suppresses the urge and finishes his protein bar.
“See you later for media, eh?” Yuki puts a hand out as he stands up and Daniel claps and holds it with a firm grip.
“See ya later Yukes.”
That’s a new one. He cracks a smile at his teammate before walking off to his room, where Michael has already started up Yuki’s training playlist. 
Here’s to beating his teammate before summer break. 
And so he does. Makes it to Q2 and qualifies P11 while Daniel hangs out the back in P19. It’s unfortunate but not so much that Yuki is sad for him. He will get all the encouragement he needs from the team before he’ll want it from Yuki. Imagine that, Yuki, eleven years his junior with three years in the sport, giving Daniel a pat on the back and a ‘you’ll get ‘em next time’. 
Daniel’s nice but not that kind. He’s got another ten to prove himself so Yuki is not worried about morale. What does get him nervous is that Daniel approaches him on Saturday night.
“Good session Yuki!” 
“Thanks man,” Yuki daps him up and Daniel squeezes him tight. He’s taller than Pierre and his head fits right in his shoulder. The sweat, grime and rain squelches uncomfortably but he appreciates the warmth and praise. 
Yuki’s whisked away by Michael and Jana before they can keep up the conversation but he’d rather do post-qualifying interviews than talk to Daniel about track limits. 
He guesses this is how it goes, this weird dance where bringing Alpha Tauri out of the bottom rank is their only shared goal. He will be civil and he will be open to whatever marketing makes them do, even if it’s Daniel caressing him on the arm apropos of nothing.
Maybe he can get a free meal out of Daniel some time soon, or a piece of Enchante merch for free. It’s way nicer than Pierre’s and Yuki would gladly swerve on the insane prices. He’s not sure he’d be able to break even if he sold his merch for the same.
It’s not a great quali session by any means, but it’s the best he’s had in a while and he takes it in stride for the sprint shoot-out, then the sprint, in which both don’t go his way at all, but it’s his turn to congratulate Daniel. It’s the little things, and he doesn’t miss the spark in his teammate’s eyes this time around despite the disappointing position overall. This is a dance and they take turns stepping on each others’ toes.
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hlekani-666 · 2 months
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00.Atheist Republic Newsletter: What's the point of identifying as an atheist?
We often have people tell us that we shouldn't label ourselves as "atheists" because atheism is lack of belief in god(s) and we should be focusing on things we believe rather than things we don't. The argument usually goes something like this:
"You don't golf, would you start a group for non-golfers? Of course not! There are groups for golfers but it would be ridiculous to start a group for non-golfers! So you shouldn't be creating a community centered around something you're not, you should focus on the things you ARE."
On the surface this might seem like a valid argument. It's true that atheism is no more than a lack of belief in god, so should we be focusing on a community built around non-belief? Let's continue with the golfer metaphor. Let's say that one day, golf legend Arnold Palmer looked around him and thought, "I love golf, it enriches my life and brings me purpose. The world would be a better place if all people were golfers like me."
And so, clever Arnold sent out an email to all his golfing contemporaries. He outlined his vision for world domination of golf. And together, they drafted an idea for legislation giving preferential treatment to golfers in the private sector, including exclusion from paying taxes. The golfers also wanted other special considerations. For example, they have holidays that celebrate the golf ball and the invention of the tee and they shouldn't have to go into work on those days because those are sacred golf days.
Later, they host a big fundraiser and then they get a lobbyist to push their ideas through the political process and they win! Over time, they get most of what they want. Even though golfers are a small percentage of the world population, they have now positioned themselves as a preferred group. And all the golfers rejoice!
As the golfers gain influence, they become disgusted by the way non-golfers dress. These golfing heathens don't ever wear plaid or sweater vests and their shoes don't even have cleats. It's appalling! So they use their vast wealth and influence to get more laws passed requiring everyone to wear golfing attire. And while they're at it, they want to make sure people are set on the right path early so they create physical education curriculum that only includes activities that would favor golf. From now on, kids will learn no other sport but golf.
But what about the non-golfers? The people who think, "I'm ok with those guys going out on the green on a Saturday and playing golf, but I don't like golf, it's boring and the rules seem arbitrary and the rule book is confusing. Also, their songs are atrocious. It doesn't seem fair that I have to follow this stupid dress code and pretend to like golf just to be sure I don't get passed up for a promotion"
What is a non-golfer to do? So they start a non-golfing group and they call themselves the non-golfers and soon, everyone who doesn't want to golf is called a non-golfer. Some non-golfers want to focus on the problems with golf curriculum in schools and others want to help oppressed non-golfers in places like Florida where the golfers have a stronghold. Some hold rallies and announce publicly that they don't like golf.
They might even start a website and a Facebook page and start writing and conversing about the issues related to being non-golfers in a world of loudmouthed golfers.
Atheism should indeed be the de facto status. It should not require a label, or organizations or movements. Religion, gods, holy books, etc. are all things added. But the dominance of religion in the public sphere and the pressure religious individuals and organizations put on governments, the legal system and educational institutions, necessitates the creation of communities like Atheist Republic for advocacy, support and education. When the concept of god is used in a variety of ways to promote a religious agenda, then our lack of belief becomes more than disbelief – it becomes a path for people to find each other and a connection point for shared values.
Many members of the Atheist Republic community are looking for effective ways to stand together in a fight against the oppression that has come on the heels of the spread of religion. For example, some have found that when it is safe, announcing their atheism publicly or to a handful of friends and family can do wonders. Many theists are surprised by how many atheists they know personally, or even by how many are in their own immediate family. This might not change their religious beliefs, but for many, it can make them more accepting of atheists.
Atheism itself is nothing more than non-belief, but the Atheist Republic community stands for more. Our atheism is merely the starting point that brings us together. Not all atheists will agree with all our values and goals. Being an atheist doesn't mean that you necessarily care about worldwide theocratic injustices or the spread of superstition and religious oppression. But we have discovered that many atheists do, and we see value in bringing these people together. That view is the driving force behind the goals and visions of our community and is the foundation upon which the Atheist Republic logo was built and what it represents.
As a Citizen of the Republic, your views and ideas will shape the goals and direction we take in the future. So please, share them with us by replying to this email, we might add it to the site. Please let us know if you wish to remain anonymous.
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bitchencrafter · 5 months
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untilthenexttee · 1 year
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(via TeeBox Chatter Golf Podcast - "Twenty Seconds" with Epson Tour/LPGA Player Daniela Iacobelli)
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