Opened up the pod discussing suicide. Not a fun topic, but an important one. Men commit suicide at a much higher rate than women.
Young men 20-26 are 5x more likely to commit suicide.
Men age 45-65 have highest rates of suicide.
Reach out to your friends.
Studies show that joining an informal men's group like The Mankind Project or Boys to Men help men and drastically lower rates of suicide. #RIPCL
@Bob_Stauffer@EdmontonOilers Bob. Im a fan of you and 97.
What do you really expect him to say? Skip the canned stuff, let's us know when there's real traction on addressing the holes in the roster. #MediterraneanChickenForLife
So these two guys got together and said what?
“You see anything?”
“Nope did you see anything”
“Nope i couldn’t see shit”
“Me neither. So no goal?”
“Well the crowd is going nuts and Ryan Poehling said it was in so i think we say it’s a goal”
“Yeah good idea. That’s a goal”
After Sydney Crosby took an embellishment penalty. His first in his career. You gotta love the people looking up at the screen and seeing the embellishment, and then the woman’s expression to Crosby and Crosby’s expression back. This is Class stuff.
Never forget their names. Humboldt Strong.
Tyler Bieber
Logan Boulet
Dayna Brons
Mark Cross
Glen Doerksen
Darcy Haugan
Adam Herold
Brody Hinz
Logan Hunter
Jaxon Joseph
Jacob Leicht
Conner Lukan
Logan Schatz
Evan Thomas
Parker Tobin
Stephen Wack
Darren Woo is a 56-year-old firefighter. He works full-time for the Savannah River Site Fire Department and also volunteers for Columbia County. He's been a caddie at Champions Retreat, about 20 minutes from Augusta National, for six years. He's also a father to five boys.
Two weeks ago, Woo looped for three @RazorbackWGolf players during a practice round at Champions – one of them was Maria Jose Marin. When Marin asked Woo if he'd caddie for her at @anwagolf, Woo jumped at the chance. Behind the scenes, Marin's father, Jose, was giving up the bag, telling his daughter, “I love you with all my heart, but you need someone that knows how to handle a tournament of this level.”
Woo had zero experience at Augusta National, though his calming presence and positivity earned him the loop for Saturday's final round. Arkansas coach Shauna Estes-Taylor said Woo's southern accent was so calming, that one could "meditate to it."
Throughout the final day, Woo encouraged Marin with things such as:
Be confident.
You’re going to work it out.
Give yourself a chance.
Keep your head up.
Breathe.
"He was my greatest support during the whole week and a key to the victory," Marin said.
Woo revealed after Marin's win that he worked a 14-hour shift that ended at 7 a.m. Saturday, less than four hours before Marin's tee time. He also shared that he not only has one granddaughter but he has two more grandchildren on the way.
“Maybe I’ll be lucky enough and have three granddaughters," Woo said, "and they can all grow up to be like Maria.”