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The Mixed Bag

Fried Egg Golf

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The Mixed Bag is a women's golf podcast brought to you by Fried Egg Golf. Every week Meg Adkins and Matthew Galloway will recap tournament happenings, preview upcoming events, and bring you interviews with important voices in the game. Whether you're new to the world of women's golf or a lifelong fan, we'll run the gamut and have something for everyone.
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We're on a golfing quest of sorts, looking to increase our golfing I.Q.'s in the process. Our aim is to speak to expert guests at the intersection of golf design and construction, green keeping and history…...to name but a few topics. This podcast is not about us, it's about the guests, what they know and how that can influence the sustainable future of the game of golf that we all cherish. Suspend what you know about the game of golf for a moment and join us on this journey, we promise grea ...
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Gen X Amplified with Adrion Porter

Adrion Porter | Founder, Mid-Career Mastery

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Gen X Amplified is the premier podcast dedicated to the powerful generation between the boomers and millennials. The podcast features valuable insights and conversations with Gen X leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs including: Jon Fortt, Lindsey Pollak, Tara Jaye Frank, Carmine Gallo, Ada Calhoun, Melissa Proctor, and many others.
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With the offseason here, Meg and Matthew take this episode in a different direction with golf writer and historian, Stephen Proctor. His new book, Matchless: Joyce Wethered, Glenna Collett and the Rise of Women's Golf, chronicles the trailblazing careers of Wethered and Collett and how they inspired generations and paved the way for women's golf as…
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Being “busy” can feel productive — but it’s often the clearest sign you’re working on the wrong things. In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with innovation expert and author Steven Shapiro to break down why most companies struggle to innovate — even when they have smart people and plenty of ideas. Steven e…
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Before we fully move on from the 2025 season, Meg and Matthew wanted to bring back their interviews with major winners Maja Stark, Minjee Lee, and Grace Kim. The Mixed Bag was thrilled to have each of these champions on the show shortly after their victories, and these conversations were a highlight of the podcast's first year. Enjoy the trip down …
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What if the reason some people rise faster has nothing to do with talent, luck, or strategy… and everything to do with what they were taught at home? In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Brian Proctor — son of legendary thought leader Bob Proctor and author of My Father Knew The Secret — for a rare beh…
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Friend of the pod Richard Pennell returns to chat about his new book Common Grounds. Over the course of the episode we chat about Richard's focus on slightly more rustic golfing adventures throughout the UK, Ireland and farther afield. Common Grounds is published by those lovely people at Grant Books, if you are interested in purchasing the book, p…
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The golf may be sleepy, but The Mixed Bag is bringing the entertainment with longtime LPGA caddie Olly Brett. Meg, Matthew, and Olly cover all the bases chatting about how he teamed up with Rose Zhang, stories from Solheim Cups, and his thoughts on how the LPGA sets up courses. Enjoy the banter and laughs with one of the Tour's best characters.…
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Few books have shaped how people think about money like Rich Dad Poor Dad. In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Robert Kiyosaki for a wide-ranging conversation on money, skills, failure, and financial education — from the untold stories behind Rich Dad Poor Dad to why Kiyosaki believes most people were…
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With the Grant Thornton Invitational in the bag, the LPGA 2025 season is officially wrapped. Meg, Matthew, and special guest Kevin Van Valkenburg give out awards, reminisce on their favorite moments from the year, and take a peek at what they're looking forward to next season. Relive the season of the streak and all the highs and lows that happened…
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What if investing could be simple, clear, and grounded in rules instead of emotion? In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Darren Winters, one of Europe’s most respected investment trainers, to unpack the mindset and strategies behind long-term financial confidence. Darren shares his journey from deep de…
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What if success had nothing to do with talent, luck, or background — and everything to do with a few simple choices you repeat every day? In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Jack Canfield, co-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul (600+ million copies sold), author of The Success Principles, and one of …
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Sue Witters, VP of Rules and Competition, has been working at the LPGA since 1997. She's seen it all over those 28 years, and Meg and Matthew were thrilled to get her insight on a number of topics. Sue shares what goes into setting a course up for the best golfers in the world, how the new pace of play policy was received by the players, and how sh…
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What if your health struggles had nothing to do with willpower — and everything to do with evolutionary mismatch? In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Eric Edmeades, founder of WildFit, expert in human behavior, and one of the most insightful voices on evolutionary nutrition and food psychology. Eric r…
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Jeeno Thitkul won the CME Group Tour Championship, cashed her second $4 million dollar check in as many years, and swept the year end awards. Meg and Matthew talk about Jeeno's year, the overall themes of the 2025 season and offer a few preliminary thoughts about what to expect next season. It was also a very busy week in the news department. The L…
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What if true happiness had almost nothing to do with your job, your money, your relationship, or your circumstances? In this powerful episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with Marci Shimoff — New York Times bestselling author of Happy for No Reason, Love for No Reason, and one of the most respected voices in emotio…
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It was a whirlwind of a week at The Annika capped off by a statement win from Linn Grant. Golf Channel's Grant Boone called all the action from Pelican and joins Meg and Matthew to chat about Linn's victory and her superstar potential. They also discuss the impact of Caitlin Clark's pro-am appearance and Kai Trump's LPGA debut. The episode wraps up…
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What would you do if your paycheck vanished tomorrow? Troy Harris faced that reality — and turned it into financial freedom. In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, Daniel Wood sits down with crypto and blockchain educator Troy Harris, author of Crypto New Rich, to uncover how ordinary people can profit from digital assets without …
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What if you could remember names, speeches, and entire books — effortlessly? This week, Daniel Wood sits down with Ron White, a two-time U.S. Memory Champion and world record holder, to reveal how you can sharpen your mind, strengthen your focus, and unlock the hidden potential of your brain. Ron has trained CEOs, Navy SEALs, and top performers wor…
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Last fall Kim Kaufman was diagnosed with breast cancer. At 33-years-old, the news shocked the LPGA veteran, and she was quickly thrown into the world of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. On today's episode, Kaufman talks about her journey over the last 12 months as she gears up to play in the final stage of Q-Series in December. It's a powerful…
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You can be the best at what you do — but if no one knows who you are, it doesn’t matter. In this episode, New York Times bestselling author and branding legend Raymond Aaron joins Daniel Wood to reveal how writing a book can transform your business, brand, and life — even if you’re not a writer. He explains why a brand makes you different even when…
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Team Australia topped Team USA to win their first International Crown. Meg and Matthew receive a South Korean dispatch from Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols who spent the week onsite. They recap the action and dig into the state of the Crown and what needs to happen to continue to elevate the event. After that, Yani Tseng's triumph in Taiwan is discusse…
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What would you do if your father had a breakdown in front of a crowded pub — and that moment changed your entire life? From £50,000 in debt to becoming a multimillionaire entrepreneur, Rob Moore shares the story that turned him from a broke bartender into one of the UK’s most successful property investors. In this episode of the Swedish Wealth Inst…
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Matthew and Meg start off the episode talking about Sei Young Kim, the 27th different winner this year, and her win in front of friends and family at the BMW Ladies Championship. A quick Q-Series update follows, and then it's on to the main event. The International Crown has made its way to the outskirts of Seoul. Matthew walks through the event's …
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In this episode I am joined by Royal Adelaide member and all round good egg Terry Thornton, our chat today focuses on his first trip to Ireland for golf during this passed summer which included 22 rounds over 27 days. Over the course of the episode we discuss favourite Irish courses and holes from his recent trip in addition to many other rabbit ho…
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Most people spend their lives working for money. Lewis Crompton learned how to make money work for him. From a burned-out retail worker to an international trading mentor, Lewis reveals how he quit his job in just seven months — and built a life where freedom, not fear, drives every decision. In this episode of The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast,…
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Meg and Matthew say so long to the streak and discuss Jeeno Thitikul's playoff win in China. Next, they chat about the stinky situation with Nelly Korda's injury somehow getting even stinkier. Then The Athletic's Gabby Herzig joins to share the ups, downs, and everything in between from her first USGA Championship at Monterey Peninsula Country Club…
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What happens when the world calls you “mentally retarded”—and you become one of the greatest speakers alive? In this powerful episode, Les Brown joins host Daniel Wood to share how he turned rejection, foster care, and failure into a life of impact. You’ll learn how to stay hungry, rise after every setback, and live full so you can die empty. EPISO…
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Hidden investment fees are quietly draining the retirement accounts of millions of investors. In this episode, bestselling author and wealth mentor Robert Rolih reveals how small management fees and commissions compound into six-figure losses over time. If you want to protect your money and build long-term wealth, this conversation is a must-listen…
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Meg and Matthew start off the episode discussing the good, the bad, and the ugly of the Ryder Cup and previewing the Lotte Championship in Hawaii. After that, Alison Lee joins them and shares the details around winning last year's Solheim Cup while in the early weeks of her pregnancy. She talks about the work that went into coming back out on Tour …
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Joseph McClendon III: From Rock Bottom to Tony Robbins’ Partner What does it take to transform despair into abundance, fear into confidence, and setbacks into a life of global impact? In this inspiring episode of The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast, host Daniel Wood sits down with Dr. Joseph McClendon III — neuropsychologist, performance coach, an…
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The streak is still going strong! Torrential rain at Pinnacle Country Club leads to the NW Arkansas Championship being canceled after 18 holes of play. Meg and Matthew discuss the disappointing week for players and fans, especially so for Stacy Lewis who announced her retirement before play began. Next up, they dive into a little Solheim Cup histor…
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What does it take to turn unimaginable challenges into a life filled with purpose, resilience, and impact? In this powerful conversation, world-renowned speaker Nick Vujicic joins host Daniel Wood to share his story of overcoming depression, building financial freedom, and inspiring millions across the globe. Born without arms and legs, Nick faced …
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This is the official theme music for The Swedish Wealth Institute Podcast. Every week, host Daniel Wood brings you conversations with world-class entrepreneurs, investors, and thought leaders sharing practical strategies for wealth, freedom, and impact. Subscribe now and get ready for the first full episode. ✨ Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to …
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Shockwaves are still reverberating through TPC River's Bend after Jeeno Thitikul's four-putt on the 18th green gave Charley Hull her third LPGA victory in dramatic fashion. Meg and Matthew break it all down and discuss Charley's toughness, Jeeno's closing struggles, and much more. Then they turn their attention to the remaining LPGA schedule and th…
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It was a quiet week in the world of women's golf, so there's no better time to chat with the always entertaining Angel Yin. Angel talks with Meg and Matthew about her year so far, how excited she is to play in the International Crown, her injury struggles, her time with Matthew on the bag, and much more in a truly wide ranging conversation.…
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The streak continues! Meg and Matthew recap Miranda Wang's victory in Boston to become this year's 24th different winner and share some hot goss from the players meeting with Craig Kessler. After that, they sit down for a session with Dr. Julie Amato, the LPGA's Sports Psychologist. Dr. Julie shares the circumstances that introduced her to the LPGA…
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Roderick Ritchie, the current course chairman at Utrechtse Golf Club, joins us today to explore the evolving story of 'de Pan' and what can be learned from the sort of careful and considered custodianship on show at Bosch en Duin. UGC is one of Europe's best golf courses... hidden away amongst a sandy expanse of heather and pine in the Utrechtse He…
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Oh Canada! Brooke Henderson ends her winless drought on home soil at the CPKC Women's Open with a one shot victory over Minjee Lee. Meg and Matthew talk about Brooke finding her game at the perfect time, give high praise to Becky Morgan for her victory at the U.S. Senior Women's Open, and cover all the other news and notes from the week. Megan Khan…
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There's only one super career grand slam winner, and she's this week's guest on The Mixed Bag. That's right, the legendary Karrie Webb joins Meg and Matthew to talk about this week's U.S. Senior Women's Open which she is playing in for the first time. After that, Karrie discusses her influential scholarship program for upcoming Australian female go…
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The dog days of summer are officially here, so it's only appropriate we kick off the episode with a road trip horror story. Meg and Matthew eventually get to the golf happenings of the week recapping Megha Ganne's U.S. Women's Amateur win at Bandon Dunes. An LET check-in follows and then things get wrapped up with a flurry of news and notes from ar…
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Miyu Yamashita outlasted a Sunday charge from Charley Hull to win the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl. Meg and Matthew break down all the action in Wales from Miyu's steady path to the championship to the thrilling Sunday run by Charley. They share their thoughts on Royal Porthcawl as an Women's Open venue, dig into the recent dominance of Japa…
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The final major of the year is here, and we have the great Karen Stupples on to preview the week at Royal Porthcawl. Karen will be on the ground as an on course reporter in Wales and has plenty of experience in the Women's Open dating back to her 2004 victory at Sunningdale. Karen also shares her insights on Lottie Woad as her professional career s…
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Stephen Proctor returns to F&F to chat about Matchless, his new book, which charts the rise of formal womens golf from the late 1860's until the 1930's. The title of the book refers to the titanic battle between England's Joyce Wethered and Glenna Collet of the USA in the 36 hole final of the British Ladies Championship of Great Britain in 1929. Th…
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It was an off week for the women, but there's still plenty to talk about. Meg and Matthew chat about the Euro adventures players went on during their time off, preview this week's ISPS Handa Women's Scottish Open, and then welcome in Golfweek's Beth Ann Nichols to discuss what Craig Kessler should tackle during his first few months as LPGA Commissi…
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