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Each week, Rick joins his buddy Sully to talk tech on the Limpert Tech "SullyCast on ALT 105.7, formerly TalkRadio 640 WGST

Saturday
Aug072021

Limpert Tech "SullyCast" on ALT 105.7 and iHeartRadio 8/6/21 - Rich Mueller, Sports Collectors Daily, 2021 National

Rick is joined by Rich Mueller of Sports Collectors Daily for this iHeartRadio Extra.

A record-breaking National has wrapped up in Chicago. Sports Collectors Daily and Rich Mueller had it covered wall-to-wall and ceiling-to-floor.

Rich comes on to give his impressions and a wrap up!

Thanks to Rich for coming on!

Wednesday
Aug042021

Limpert Tech "SullyCast" on ALT 105.7 and iHeartRadio 7/31/21 - My Court Caddy with Inventor and Radio Personality, Jason Bailey

Rick is joined this week by Atlanta Radio Personality, Truist Atlanta Open presented by Fiserv tournament MC, and avid tennis player, Jason Bailey. Jason can now add “Inventor” to his resume.


Inventor?

Have a listen:



The 46-year old radio personality has created a revolutionary new tennis product called “My Court Caddy.” It’s available for pre-order now!

It turns out, Bailey finally had enough with that dreadful third ball while on the tennis court. Maybe someone didn’t pick it up during play, and in times of a pandemic, he needed a safe place to put his “stuff.”

With an extra ball rolling around the court, a player could trip over it and sprain their ankle, lose it or the ball finds the only puddle on the court.

“I had the idea and my partner had a 3D printer, so we went to work producing the product to see if it would work,” explained Bailey. “Atlanta’s the No. 1 tennis city in the country and I envision this at clubs, tennis centers and maybe something tournaments or leagues provide to its players.”

My Court Caddy is a tennis player’s homebase for balls, towels, water bottles and anything else you decide to hang on any of the three hooks available. It’s a way to keep your things safe and away from your partner’s or opponent’s personal items.



How does it work?

The concept is simple, but the possibilities are endless. You just hook it onto the chain link fence with the two clips on the back and let gravity do its job. There are two side hooks and one bottom hook for all of your personal items. Perfect to keep an eye on your valuables and more.

How to get yours?

MyCourtCaddy is now available for pre-orders on the website. You can learn more about My Court Caddy at www.MyCourtCaddy.com.

Monday
Jul192021

Limpert Tech "SullyCast" on ALT 105.7 and iHeartRadio 7/17/21 - Janice McDonald, Georgia Off the Beaten Path

Rick talks to author, Janice McDonald this week about the Georgia travel book, Georgia Off the Beaten Path.

Janice takes us around the great state of Georgia. Georgia has it all; mountains, beaches, big cities, water falls and lots of trees. Also lots of attractions to see and enjoy. This book covers it all!

Have a listen to Rick and Janice and get this book.

Janice McDonald has called Atlanta her home for more than two decades. A writer, producer and avid traveler, she has visited all 50 states and all seven continents. She has written numerous articles about Atlanta, and is the person her friends call for all things Atlanta-related.

Tuesday
Jul132021

Limpert Tech "SullyCast" on ALT 105.7 and iHeartRadio 7/10/21 - Scott Cowdrey, Recreation and Wellness at Reynolds Lake Oconee

Rick gets a taste of recreation and wellness at Reynolds Lake Oconee this week with Scott Cowdrey.

Scott is Director of Recreation and Wellness, but he's so much more to Reynolds.

Previously he opened the Golden Door Spa & Fitness in the Waldorf Astoria Park City, Utah, traveling the United States for six years working to turn spa and fitness operations in the right direction for Hilton Worldwide, and running his own consulting business where he continued to help various spa and fitness operations. One of Cowdrey’s assignments was at the La Quinta Resort & Club, where he met Lon Grundy, Reynolds General Manager. The two stayed in touch, Lon informed him of the job opening at Reynolds, and Cowdrey jumped at the opportunity.

There is a lot to get excited about at Reynolds.

Have a listen:

A new residential enclave is coming to Reynolds Lake Oconee, Richland Pointe. But more than homes, docks, and a community center, the peninsula known as Richland Pointe will have a special vibe: an exhilarating sense of wellness.

Everything about Richland Pointe will reinforce a welcoming lifestyle of good health, good friends, and good for the environment. Inspired by the charm of America’s waterside towns—along with the unique atmosphere of lake culture in the South—the 500-acre community will feature well-appointed residences and a rich menu of club amenities that appeal both to primary and secondary homeowners.

The hub of activity will be 35-acre Richland Pointe Village, offering a restaurant, wellness center and green spaces to absorb the water view. The Village will be a blend of open-air community with laidback and high-tech wellness.

A great talk, Rick and Scott cover all this and more!

Monday
Jul052021

Limpert Tech "SullyCast" on ALT 105.7 and iHeartRadio 7/3/21 - Cara Adams, Director of Race Tire Engineering and Production for Bridgestone Americas

Interesting talk this week with the Director of Race Tire Engineering and Production for Bridgestone Americas, Cara Adams.

Have a listen:

After being cooped up inside for much of the past year, our cars haven’t spent much time out of the garage or driveway. But finally, Americans are hitting the road this summer! In fact, a recent survey from Bridgestone found more than half of Americans plan to travel only by car this summer to reach their vacation destinations. But just because we’re ready to roam doesn’t mean our cars are prepared!

Tires are the only part of a vehicle that touch the road and their proper care and maintenance are vital to their performance and your safety. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that worn-out tires are 3X more likely to be involved in a crash than tires with sufficient tread.

 

Indy car champions have relied on Firestone tires for more than a century… and their on-track success translates to excellence on the open road. So, to mark National Tire Safety Week (June 28th – July 4th,) Cara Adams, Director of Race Tire Engineering and Production for Bridgestone Americas, joins Rick

Topics:

How their tires are developed and tested to ensure success on the track
How that on-track success translates to safety for families and everyday drivers
The 3 keys to tire safety and performance and how a single penny can help
How often tires should be serviced and what to look for when buying new ones

Cara Adams was promoted to Director of Race Tire Engineering and Production for Bridgestone Americas in November 2019. In this expanded leadership role, Adams oversees the entire race tire production process in support of the Firestone brand’s role as sole tire supplier of the NTT INDYCAR® Series.

In addition to her work at Bridgestone, Adams also serves on the boards of several community organizations and is a frequent speaker at local schools and universities, encouraging students to pursue careers in math and science.

Cara graduated from the University of Akron with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish. An avid athlete, Adams has completed 20 triathlons and three marathons.