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The Malibu Guru Podcast features interviews and discussions about all things PA46. We'll talk about everything from PA46 acquisition, training, and ownership to emergency survival stories to just about anything else in the aviation world. If you fly (or are just thinking about flying) a PA46, this is the podcast for you.
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Hosted by Rob Dwyer, Next in Queue features Customer Experience, Contact Center, Customer Support, Customer Success, Training, Leadership, and Technology experts and practitioners from around the globe. From CEOs to the frontlines, there are lessons and insights in every episode.
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Getting to know the people behind today’s hardest music - the musicians, the cover artists, the labels. From lesser known bands to rock and metal legends, Giro Nation is Canada’s newest metal podcast - aiming to explore the topic while shedding some light on Canada’s growing metal scene.
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The world's one and only independent Canadian Football League podcast. With a new podcast out every Tuesday, No Fair Catch covers all things CFL: player transactions, game previews & recaps, editorials, insight, guest interviews and more!
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Getting Lost With You Podcast

Jessicah and Casey Travis

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Previously the Sacred Spaces Podcast With Casey and Jess, a new chapter has begun. As nomads living on the road, they will have ALL of the conversations about life, culture, politics, religion, and nomadic life...candid and raw. A new destination with each episode as they record in their traveling "podcast studio" and share their "Road Stories". Subscribe today and follow as they build their new Nomadic Overlanding home. Follow our journey on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@getlosttogetfound
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Embark on a journey into the world of podcasts with Casey Cheshire as he delves into the art of successful interviews on Creating The Greatest Show. Explore the essential ingredients that make interviews captivating, from meticulous preparation to skillful execution and strategic promotion. This podcast is your go-to guide for mastering the art of interviews, featuring insightful conversations with experienced hosts and industry experts. Learn how to create engaging content that resonates wi ...
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Welcome to the Young Entrepreneurs Network Podcast hosted by Serial Entrepreneur, Social Media Expert, Influencer and Public Speaker Markos Stavrou. He will interviewing some of the greatest upcoming, current experts in their respective industries. Markos will be hosting guests ranging from Entrepreneurs, Artists, E-Commerce experts, Influencers and more... Wether you’re a student, senior educator or entrepreneur. This podcast will give you the edge and necessary, tactics and tools to fly in ...
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Hey there! I sit and chat with a wide ranging set of individuals from both inside and on the outside of the Tabletop/RPG/Boardgame industry about their experience, insight, & motivations. Put on a show whilst you are painting and hear the stories behind your fellow geekers and the people that created the games you know and love. I hope you enjoy.
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Welcome to the world of weird. Here, we will tell you all the ghastly stories ripped right from the real world. True Crime is the name of the game. We will also delve into everything from hauntings to pop culture horror flicks. Stick around as we explore the oddities that will have you saying: "That's Not Good."
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe sits down with Scott Lee to discuss his journey in aviation. They discuss Scott’s experiences as an aircraft owner, particularly with his Meridian. They also talk about the importance of specialized maintenance for the PA-46, trends in the aviation market, investment strategies, and the benefits of ow…
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The medical drama, New Amsterdam, features Dr. Max Goodwin as the new Medical Director for one America’s oldest public hospitals. Max strives to do something that seems oddly revolutionary – put patients first. Among his first acts to impact patient experience are to eliminate the Emergency Department waiting room and to bring healthy food into the…
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In this episode of The Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe chats with Bill and Kimberly Mershon, passionate aviators and proud owners of a King Air E90. Together, they dive into their personal journeys in aviation, the evolution of their aircraft ownership, and the crucial role of modern avionics. The discussion also highlights their seamless teamwork in the …
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The video for the 2005 hit, “Dirty Little Secret” by the All-American Rejects featured a montage of people holding up post cards sharing their own “dirty little secrets.” Secrets seem to be part of the human condition, and they’re not limited to individuals. Industries, companies, and functions within companies all have their own dirty little secre…
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Adam Warren is today's guest on the podcast. Adam pitched seven seasons in the big leagues with the New York Yankees (2012-2015, 2016-2018), Chicago Cubs (2016), Seattle Mariners (2018) and the San Diego Padres (2019). Prior to his professional career, Adam played collegiately at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill). In this interview, Ad…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Alexander Wurm, who shares his unique journey in aviation, from early experiences flying gliders in Germany to owning various aircraft, including the PA-46 and M600. Alexander discusses his transition to mission aviation in the Caribbean, where he uses his skills to bring the gospel to …
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While 1984’s This Is Spinal Tap was the genesis of the “mockumentary” genre, it hit so close to home that many viewers (even to this day) believe that Spinal Tap is a real band. The movie shows multiple event mishaps, including cancelled shows, improperly sized props, equipment malfunctions, and even a misbilling as a puppet show. Working as and wi…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe engages in a deep conversation with Jim Ratliff, a Master Instructor and Platinum Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilot, who explores his extensive aviation journey from early influences to military service and transitioning into civilian aviation. They discuss the importance of standardized training, …
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In this episode of The Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe Casey and Dan Spray compare piston vs. turbine engines in the PA-46. They discuss turbine advantages, business efficiency, and how flying enhances skills and family connections. Tune in to discover which engine is more cost-effective! Register for M-Class: https://flycasey.com/m-class/ Learn more abou…
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In this episode, Joe discusses the importance of knowing What Good Looks Like in various aspects of life, including aviation, physical health, emotional health, and personal finance. He shares examples from his experiences, such as understanding a good approach to flying, tracking sleep and body battery with a Garmin Aviator D2 watch, and using MyF…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, host Joe sits down with David Dye, a pilot who recently transitioned from flying a Bonanza to a JetPROP. They delve into David's aviation journey, his reasons for upgrading to a turbine aircraft, and his firsthand experiences with the JetPROP. David shares insights on the reliability, enhanced capabilitie…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Eric Wilke to delve into his aviation journey, from owning a JetPROP to upgrading to an M600. They explore Eric's late entry into aviation, the evolution of his aircraft choices, and the benefits of the M600 in terms of speed, pressurization, and range. Eric shares how these upgrades ha…
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While it was Muhammad Ali who first used the phrase “different strokes for different folks” when referring to his fighting style, it was Sly and the Family Stone who embodied how we think of it today. While they weren’t the first group to feature both black and white musicians, or male and female musicians, or be a vocal group, or be a rock band, o…
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Join Joe on this exciting episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast as he welcomes his mentor and friend, Travis Holland, with Shepherd Aero, a company specializing in international ferry flight services and aircraft delivery. Travis shares his experience as a PA-46 pilot and how it opened doors for him in the aviation industry. Visit PMOPA: https://www.p…
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Customer Experience is on the decline in almost every sector. In 1987’s Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Steve Martin’s character embodied the frustration many customers feel today. His expletive-laden tirade at a disinterested and unhelpful car rental agent played by Edie McClurg might resonate with many customers today. If it were a real company, so…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe interviews Jon Sisk, a prominent figure in the PA-46 community and the owner of Audio Authority. They discuss his early years in aviation, his involvement in the PA-46 community, his decision to build an RV-14, and his participation in the search for unleaded high-octane gasoline. They also discuss th…
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For nearly 50 years, a mere two musical notes have evoked suspense for those who have seen the 1975 film, Jaws. The movie launched the career of composer, John Williams, and the movie became the prototype of the summer blockbuster. Roy Schneider’s character, police chief Martin Brody, leads a small team of two experts to go after the beach town’s b…
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We're thrilled to share some exciting news in this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast! As you might have guessed from the title and thumbnail, we are proud to announce that Casey Aviation Services is officially up and running. We’re now offering maintenance services for your PA-46 aircraft! This episode is packed with valuable information, and we’r…
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The Six Millon Dollar Man (a.k.a. Steve Austin) was the result of an opportunity to design a man who was augmented with technology. The 70’s series ran from 1973 to 1978, if you include the first 3 “pilot” episodes that were actually made-for-TV movies. Its use of slow-motion combined with “bionic” sound-effects made Steve Austin (and Lee Majors, t…
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Stanley Cup champion Teddy Blueger is today's guest on the podcast. Teddy won the Stanley Cup in 2023 as a member of the Vegas Golden Knights. Originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2012, Teddy made his NHL debut in January 2019. In this interview, Teddy discusses growing up in the country of Latvia, how he ended up coming to the United S…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe and Deanna recap Oshkosh 2024, sharing their experiences and insights. They discuss everything from the thrilling air shows to headset shopping—even underwear! Visit our website at https://flycasey.com/ Visit our NEW YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@caseyaviation Follow us on Facebook! https:…
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Tina Turner’s hit, We Don’t Need Another Hero (Thunderdome) was the theme to the 1985 film, MAD MAX: Beyond Thunderdome. Given her personal history, one might imagine this song having meaning well beyond the movie’s themes. Afterall, heroes are typically portrayed as men deserving our admiration. Their flaws are often minimized or outright ignored …
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe and Deanna are joined by Chase Key and Aaron Pool to discuss the great debate between Piper Meridian and the JetPROP. The discussion explores the history, fuel systems, engine performance, and dispatch reliability of both planes. It provides insights into the advantages and disadvantages of each aircr…
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Customer Experience initiatives can often feel like we’re doing something as complicated as learning to fly. Tom Petty’s 1991 hit was inspired by a quote from a pilot who said that the hardest part was coming down. That safe landing is ultimately the return you’re looking for when you’re flying. It’s a fairly simple way to measure success. For Cust…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe and Deanna discuss a series of accidents in the PA-46 world and analyze the common threads between them. They emphasize the importance of understanding the difference between engine failure and power rollback and the need for quick action in either scenario. They also discuss the significance of pre-t…
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Eternal Inflation is the idea that baby universes are being created all the time. It’s actually a dominant theory in cosmology today, not just an idea invented in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When Tom Holland’s Peter Parker (aka Spiderman) starts babbling on about the multiverse in 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, he’s actually babbling about cu…
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In 1978, James Burke, a science historian, brought us the TV series Connections. His interdisciplinary approach to exploring the history of scientific achievements demonstrated how interconnected so many things were. Burke’s contention was that one cannot consider the development of any piece of the modern world in isolation. Isolationist thinking …
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Matt Courtney to discuss the crucial topic of recognizing when it's time to step down from flying. Drawing inspiration from the recent presidential debate, Joe reflects on the importance of self-awareness and humility in acknowledging one's limitations. He shares a poignant story about …
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe interviews Dan Moran, also known as "Dan the Diamond Man." They discuss Dan's transition from flying a Sling to owning a JetPROP, the benefits of general aviation for his diamond business, and the performance and efficiency of the JetPROP. Dan shares his experiences flying in different weather conditi…
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Just because you attach numbers to something doesn’t necessarily give it credence – Even Ron Burgundy can sniff that out. This scene from 2004’s Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy featuring Will Ferrell as the title character and Paul Rudd as Brian Fantana encapsulates a quote popularized by Mark Twain – “There are three kinds of lies: lies, dam…
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Today’s guest on the podcast is Kevin Malone. Kevin retired from Major League Baseball after an illustrious 17-year career in a variety of front office roles. Most notably, Kevin was the general manager of the Montreal Expos (1994-1995) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (1998-2001). Kevin details his meteoric rise from coaching at a small Bible college (…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe discusses the topic of partnerships in aviation with Sterling Stalder and Steve Buchanan. They talk about their experience as partners in owning and flying a JetPROP. They highlight the benefits of partnerships, such as shared costs, camaraderie, and the ability to learn from each other. They also tou…
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The 2013 film, Wolf of Wall Street, perfectly illustrates the power of FOMO in this scene. Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jordan Belfort, uses a detailed sales script to elicit FOMO to drive stock purchases from strangers. First identified in 1996 by marketing strategist Dr. Dan Herman, FOMO, or Fear Of Missing Out, is a driving force behind many d…
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In this episode of The Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe recounts his recent ferry flight in a Kodiak 100 from Turkey to Texas, sharing his experiences and challenges. He highlights the importance of having a reliable flight management company, such as Shepherd Aero, to handle logistics and provide support. Joe also discusses the impressive MSO Air and Spac…
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The 1965 Beatles hit, Help!, was written during the height of Beatlemania. Released a month before their famous record-setting concert at New York’s Shea Stadium that drew over 55,000 screaming fans, it went to #1 in both the UK and US and was the fourth of six straight #1 singles in a row for the Fab Four. The little band from Liverpool was now th…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe Casey sits down with Jim Work, a pilot who shares his journey of transitioning from flying a Cirrus to a Piper Meridian. They delve into the decision-making process and considerations involved in upgrading to a turbine, emphasizing the safety features of the PT6 engine. The conversation underscores th…
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Always Look on the Bright Side of Life is the comedic conclusion to Monty Python’s 1979 film, The Life of Brian. If you’ve never seen the film, the irony is that it’s sung by Eric Idle’s character to Graham Chapman’s character, both of whom are being, quite literally, crucified. It’s come to signify the “stiff upper lip” spirit of the British peopl…
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Join Joe aboard his houseboat in Chattanooga as he hosts fellow aviators Colin and Josh for a mix of aviation stories, and training insights. In this relaxed yet informative conversation, they discuss their experiences flying Continental Malibu aircraft, the benefits of recurrent training, and the latest features in ForeFlight. Visit our website at…
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Resilience can be embodied many ways. In the case of the Beastie Boys’ 1989 album Paul’s Boutique, which featured Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun, it’s embodied by the fact that the album, a flop on release, went double platinum in 1999, nearly 10 years after its release. In the lyrics, they mention Bruce Willis who’s come to embody resilience bas…
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Today’s guest is former MLB relief pitcher Jason Grimsley. Jason played for seven different teams during his wild and memorable fifteen-year career. He had 622 career strikeouts and is a two-time World Series champion with the New York Yankees (1999 and 2000). Despite great success on the baseball diamond, Jason shares his off-field battles of addi…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Daniel Gottwald to discuss his transition from a piston to a turbine airplane. He reflects on his aviation experience, the hurdles of upgrading to a turbine, and the factors influencing his choice of a TBM 700 C2. Whether you're a pilot eyeing a move to a more advanced turbine aircraft …
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In the world of punk music, there’s probably no greater insult than to be labeled a sellout. In 1980, the Dead Kennedys were assuredly not sellouts. Invited to the 1980 Bay Area Music Awards to play their indie hit, California Über Alles, the Kennedys did exactly what you would expect a punk bank opening for the likes of Eddie Money and Huey Lewis …
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Vishnu Raman, owner of the software consulting company Veits Group and a passionate pilot of a PA-46 M600. Vishnu shares his journey from India to the United States, delves into his successful career in software consulting, and reveals his deep love for aviation. -----------------------…
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Woody Harrelson’s best-known basketball-related film may be 1992’s White Men Can’t Jump, but his 2023 film, Champions, is a far better primer in leadership, especially when it comes to taking over a new team. He plays Marcus Marakovich, a basketball coach doing community service coaching a team of players with learning disabilities to avoid jail ti…
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In this episode of The Malibu Guru podcast, Joe sits down with Stewart Albertson, a pilot and lawyer, for an engaging conversation that delves into their mutual passion for chess, their military experiences, and their adventures in aviation. Stewart offers insights into the seamless integration of his M600 aircraft into his dual pursuits of busines…
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In 1988’s Big, Tom Hanks brought the perspective of a 13-year-old boy, Josh, into the toy design world. It’s a jarring experience for the seasoned executive, Paul, played by John Heard. Despite all the data Paul presented in this meeting demonstrating the potential of his skyscraper bot, Josh brought a different data point – the real voice of the c…
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In this episode, Joe delves into his passion for vintage aircraft, focusing on the T28 aircraft and his journey to own a pair of T-28s. The T-28's historical importance as a training aircraft in the military and its presence in air shows are explored, shedding light on its significance in aviation history. Joe's love for old airplanes, exemplified …
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On the heels of one of the biggest hits of all time, the Rolling Stones sent Get Off of My Cloud to #1 in 1965. While the Stones may have felt they were on cloud nine after the success of (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, their management was immediately on them for a follow-up. Just wanting to be left alone, Get Off of My Cloud was a direct response …
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Former NFL player David Klingler is today’s guest. David had a legendary collegiate career at the University of Houston and was a Heisman finalist in 1991. As a result, David was drafted in the first round by the Cincinnati Bengals. Following his six seasons in the NFL, David exchanged his football playbook for seminary textbooks. After earning his…
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In this episode of the Malibu Guru Podcast, Joe interviews Paul Stefaniak, a long-time PA-46 owner who shares his journey from flying Bonanzas to owning a Mirage and eventually upgrading to a JetPROP. Paul shares his experience with upgrading his aircraft's avionics, the selection process for choosing the right maintenance and upgrade shop, and the…
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