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Chilling With Charlie

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World's best dog interviews people that she finds interesting in sports analytics

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Ep - 75 - AFLW superstar Rebecca Beeson

March 27, 2021 20:47 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

Rebecca Beeson hails from the UNSW-ES Bulldogs in Sydney and was selected with pick 32 in the 2016 NAB AFLW Draft. A great football brain, Beeson has good skills and can take a strong overhead mark. Beeson hasn’t missed a game across four AFLW seasons and received a Rising Star nomination in 2018. Beeson took her game to a new level in 2019, winning the Gabrielle Trainor Medal as club champion. Hear about her journey to AFLW and how she thinks the 2021 season will go

Ep 74 - Big Data Bowl Winning Model284

March 18, 2021 22:02 - 31 minutes - 29 MB

Check out this Data Bowl Winning entry from the team behind the fantastic website Model284 https://model284.com/about-us/ In this episode we talk about their big data bowl entry on defensive player coverage which you can see all the code here. https://github.com/mrichards284/BigDataBowl Of course check out their profiles and reach out. https://twitter.com/MarcRichards284 https://twitter.com/SamWalczak284 https://twitter.com/jackwerner94

Ep 73 - Big Data Bowl Winning College Jill Reiner

March 17, 2021 13:34 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

In our final episode of our Big Data Bowl College series we have Jill Reiner https://twitter.com/jillhreiner We discuss her interest in sports her time at the CMU sports analytics camp, analytics her big data bowl entry and her next plans Check out her big data bowl entry here https://www.kaggle.com/reinerj1/evaluating-and-clustering-coverage-skill

Ep 72 - Big Data Bowl Winning College Team Wharton

March 12, 2021 22:23 - 28 minutes - 25.9 MB

In this episode we chat to one of this years Big Data Bowl winning team from Wharton. Have you ever wondered if we can evaluate players who get into good positions but don't get thrown the ball? Well wonder no more hear about how their target agnostic evaluation tackles this problem and more! You can look at Zach, Ryan, Zach and Sarah entry below https://www.kaggle.com/zachdrapkin/target-agnostic-evaluation-of-cbs-wrs Their contact details are below it would be silly not to reach out h...

Ep 71 - Christian Welch - Storm and QLD superstar

March 12, 2021 03:46 - 33 minutes - 30.8 MB

In this very special episode of Chilling With Charlie hear from a professional NRL players views on preparation, the differences between origin and club level play and coaching. Find out what media commentators could talk about better and much more!

Ep 70 - Big Data Bowl College Winner 2021 Ella Summer

March 03, 2021 21:35 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

In this episode we talk to https://twitter.com/EllaSummer17 We talk about mentorship, her work with the Diamondbacks and using PFF data to help the UVA football team. We of course discuss her fantastic Big Data Bowl entry as well which you can read here. https://www.kaggle.com/es4vr17/random-player-effects-defensive-backs

Ep 69 - Paul van Staden Tennis, Cricket and Rugby

February 05, 2021 23:11 - 34 minutes - 31.7 MB

Paul J. van Staden is a senior lecturer in the Department of Statistics at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He earned his PhD in Mathematical Statistics from the University of Pretoria in 2014. His research focuses on statistical distribution theory, in particular the construction of generalized families of probability distributions in the quantile statistical universe. With respect to sports analytics, his research interests include team and player performance measures in cricket, ...

Ep 68 - Steve from Ace Previews

February 03, 2021 03:42 - 28 minutes - 26.1 MB

Steve provides tennis tips and previews tennis matches to the public. He keeps one of the largest public databases of tennis tips and has a long track record of profitable bets. Website: acetennispreviews.com Twitter: @Ace_Previews as well as @EatSleepTennis Instagram: @est.show Facebook: started a new private group 'Eat Sleep Tennis Show' For Betfair, he provides tournament previews for all the big tournaments on The Hub in 2021, as well as daily previews during grand slams. To check ...

Ep 67 - Kaushik Lakshman Lead Data Scientist Betfair

February 03, 2021 03:26 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

Kaushik leads the data science team at Betfair. Check out the betfair hub (https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/) Don't forget to sign up to the datathon and get access to high quality betfair pricing data (https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/australian-open-datathon/) For those with an interest in horses also check out (https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/horse-racing-tips/)

EP - 66 Andrew Jones - President UNSW Cricket

December 10, 2020 06:59 - 28 minutes - 26.3 MB

Andrew Jones has carved out an impressive career in sports. From leading the charge at Cricket Australia and launching the Big Bash to being CEO of Cricket New South Wales he has done it all and everything in between. Check out his current profile at UNSW as president of the cricket club. He is a wonderful character and has some interesting thoughts. http://www.cricket.unsw.edu.au/Profiles/andrewjones.htm

Ep 65 - Sam Gregory - Masters Student and Director of On Field Analytics

December 09, 2020 23:28 - 37 minutes - 34.2 MB

Sam has worked in football analytics for several years with clients in both the pro and media spaces. he works mostly with player tracking and player event data to provide tactical, performance and recruitment insights. He is currently a graduate student at Victoria University researching the intersection of Sport Science and Sports Analytics and the Director of On-Field Analytics at York9 FC. Liked this episode and want to read up more on the things Sam has discussed? Corner kick ar...

Ep 64 - Wayne Winston

July 24, 2020 15:00 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

Want to hear about the hot hand in NBA from someone who has worked with the Dallas during their finals run? Want to hear from the author of Mathletics? In this episode we talk to Wayne Winston about his time at Dallas, his ideas around building a soccer prediction model, an NFL prediction model and how are gambling odds tied in? Well just listen and find out. Check out his resources Excelwithwayne.com (videos on Excel) and ( Excel book) https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Analysis-Business...

Ep 63 Ben Baldwin - Seattle Seahawks fan/writer The Athletic

June 22, 2020 22:00 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

Chilling with not everyones favourite analytics writer Ben Baldwin, but what is it about the numbers that have gotten Ben into some of the most interesting twitter debates? Whats up with Rodgers? Why don't the Seahawks play more analytically? How cool is his new project https://github.com/guga31bb/nflfastR-data One of the best things about Ben is how he not only encourages but promotes more people to get into the NFL analytics space/community. Check how the guide for using R with NFL da...

Ep 62 Nick Wan - Data Scientist Reds

June 22, 2020 21:55 - 50 minutes - 46.4 MB

Nick is a sports analytics favourite, always happy to help out and does some of the best twitch data science videos. Yes https://m.twitch.tv/nickwan_datasci/profile He also happens to work for the Reds in the MLB we discuss how he got into sports and he gives tips to up and comers.

Ep 61 Martin Ingram

May 25, 2020 00:12 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Martin does some of the most interesting tennis analysis online. You can check out his blog and a really interesting post below. https://martiningram.github.io/surface-serve-return/ In this podcast we discuss not only player ratings, but where Martin gets his data from and the kind of online material he reads to generate interesting ideas. Links below Tennis Abstract: http://www.tennisabstract.com/ Jeff Sackmann's github with tennis data: https://github.com/JeffSackmann Stats On the T...

Ep 44: Dr Juliette Tobias-Webb

May 12, 2020 22:45 - 30 minutes - 28.3 MB

Juliette is interested in understanding human behaviour and psychology; applying scientific evidence to create real-world, measurable behaviour change. She is also an avid lecturer and speaker, inspired by teaching a Women in Leadership MBA course. Here we discuss behavioural economics in sports, applying them to decision making with a focus on gambling biases. https://twitter.com/jtobiaswebb?lang=en

Ep - 60 Denis Beausoleil A man of many hats

April 22, 2020 13:12 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

Geology instructor, basketball coach, former esports coach, Canada Basketball how do all these things tie together in one of the most interesting sports analytics journeys to on the podcast. Hear about his projects with Canada Basketball and how he approached them. Hear about his time being an esports coach and much more! Check out his twitter below https://twitter.com/DenisBeausoleil

Ep 59 - @kattaqueue Katerina Wu Ice Hockey at CMSAC, CBJHAC economics and more!

April 22, 2020 13:05 - 24 minutes - 22.4 MB

Katerina Wu has done some great work tackling a problem across many sports, that is how to compare different leagues. She has presented her work at some great sports analytics conferences and is currently completing an Economics thesis tackling what to do with players contracts (turns out its an economics problem!) Check out her twitter and some of her work below. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WpfAeUZ43qI1VQs2Bp8onRZ1dFeO5sAY/view @kattaqueue

Ep 58 - Aaron Danielson Statistical Scientist, Philosopher

March 30, 2020 22:35 - 50 minutes - 46.6 MB

Statistical scientist with a specialization in relational data, missing data, Bayesian methods, survey adjustment, sports analytics and game theory. We chat about how Aaron went from UCLA to the Lakers, what the job interview process was like and his current work in sports analytics

Ep 57 - @PlusEVAnalytics Sports Betting, Touts, Strategy

February 24, 2020 18:24 - 33 minutes - 30.5 MB

@PlusEVAnalytics is a trained actuary, sports betting educator. We talk about his journey into sports betting, why you shouldn't trust tipsters and if he was to build a model for another sport tips and tricks.

Ep 56 - #GrindingtheMocks Benjamin Robinson - NFL mock draft analysis

February 19, 2020 14:32 - 36 minutes - 33.1 MB

Benjamin Robinson collects and analyzes mock draft data to try to predict the outcome of the NFL Draft and to gain a better understanding of the draft process through data analysis. Follow along with his Grinding the Mocks project using the #GrindingtheMocks hashtag or website/shiny application: http://grindingthemocks.com.

Ep 55 @MeghanMHall - Hockey writer, analyst, fan

February 11, 2020 16:43 - 29 minutes - 26.8 MB

Meghan Hall does amazing work utilising hockey data for fans through tutorials using #rstats. She also has created compelling visuals about the penalty kill and to help people answer if they should be pulling the keeper earlier. Check out her links below. https://hockey-graphs.com/author/meghanhall6/ https://meghan.rbind.io/ https://public.tableau.com/profile/balls.and.sticks#!/

Ep 54 Caio Brighenti Big Data Bowl Finalist

February 07, 2020 15:27 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

Caio Brighenti, is a Detroit Lions fans, Caio has a fantastic lions edge newsletter which has a strong analytics driving it. Which you can sign up for here https://lionsedge.substack.com/ He was also a finalist in the student competition for the big data bowl. You can read about his entry here. https://caiobrighenti.github.io/nfl-data-bowl.html Here we discuss how he got interested in analytics, his previous experiences analysing sports and an exciting idea he has for fourth down decisio...

Ep 53 Thompson Bliss - Did so well as an NFL intern they had to give him a job

February 04, 2020 17:54 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Thompson Bliss has completed a masters in data science at the University of Columbia, he was also lucky enough to work with Michael Lopez at the NFL on a live win probability model. He has done so well the NFL just had to offer him a full time job. We discuss his journey into the analytics space, and some of the more interesting posts on his blog which you can check out here https://www.datawithbliss.com/

Ep 52 NFL Big Data Bowl Winning Team

January 24, 2020 00:06 - 37 minutes - 34.1 MB

After the success of the first Big Data Bowl, the NFL came back and ran another, this time asking participants to predict the yards a running back will run at the moment of handoff using GPS and event level data. This competition, run on Kaggle was won by Philipp and Dmitry. We talk about their winning Kaggle entry, how they first got started entering Kaggle competitions and tips on doing data analysis. Check out their Kaggle profiles https://www.kaggle.com/dott1718 https://www.kaggle...

Ep 51 - Charlie Gelman - Duke wrestling, football and intern our Ravens and BigLeagueAdvance

January 22, 2020 19:28 - 28 minutes - 26.6 MB

Charlie Gelman is in his final year at Duke University and already has hands on experience working for the wrestling team, the football team on the defensive end and was an honourable mention in the big data bowl. He has worked for the Ravens and Big League advance, you can check out his twitter handle @charliegel Read about just one of his cool projects below https://t.co/NQ6rBuQaDC?amp=1 Listen to the podcast to hear the rest :)

Ep 50 Ryan Davis @rd11490 NBA Analytics and Visuals

January 15, 2020 19:23 - 26 minutes - 24.4 MB

Ryan Davis provides some of the most interesting NBA analytics online, he hosts a site http://nbashotcharts.com/ where you can see visuals for shotcharts, RAPM and more. If you are interested in doing cool work like Ryan but don't know where to start, check out his handy github page full of tutorials. https://github.com/rd11490/NBA_Tutorials Check out his twitter profile @rd1149 and as he says don't be afraid to reach out, one of the nicest people online!

Ep 49 Ganesh viswanath-natraj Crypto

December 31, 2019 17:31 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

Ganesh viswanath-natraj is an assistant professor at Warwick Business School, with research interests in crypto currencies. He will be talking about his research on stable coins, a class of crypto currencies that aim to solve the volatility problem by pegging to the US dollar. He will also talk about future challenges in blockchain, the rise of digital currencies, ICOs and potential opportunities for sports betters moving into the crypto asset space. For more details on the research, please ...

Ep 47 - Andrew Patton - NBA data Visuals

December 29, 2019 20:23 - 36 minutes - 33.5 MB

Andrew Patton is a PhD student at Johns Hopkins University, he also happens to do some of the coolest NBA data visuals online and is a writer for fansided. Check out DARKO which is a player talent model built by @kmedved https://apanalytics.shinyapps.io/DARKO/ Check out some defense metrics https://apanalytics.shinyapps.io/disruption/ Check out Gravity https://apanalytics.shinyapps.io/Gravity/ https://fansided.com/2019/07/22/nylon-calculus-visualizing-nba-shooting-gravity/ Check out ...

Ep 46 - Nik Oza - Director of Baseball Analytics

December 24, 2019 12:44 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

Nik Oza used to work for the Dodgers, the Rays and the Hornets in the NBA. Now he is Director of Baseball Analytics at Big League Advance Here we talk about his sports analytics journey from Georgetown. Big League Advance is also on the hunt for talent, so why not apply, you never know! https://bigleagueadvance.com/careers/ See Niks profile to see all the cool stuff he is interested and feel free to reach out on linkedin or twitter https://twitter.com/NikOza2 https://www.linkedin.com/...

Ep 45 - Aaron Caldwell Problems in Sports Science and how to fix them

December 20, 2019 21:34 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

Learn more about Aaron and his interest in statistics, sports science and his coding work/papers https://aaroncaldwell.us/ To read about the Dankel and Loenneke Method read Aaron provides this link https://osf.io/2r5ev/ To get involved with STORK and promote transparency and raise the bar for statistics within sports science visit storkinesiology.org Link to Daniel Lakens highly rated online course https://www.coursera.org/learn/improving-statistical-questions

Ep 44 - Jacob Richey and the playerELO

December 04, 2019 12:46 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

Jacob Richey is a junior at the University of Pennsylvania studying economics and data analytics. He has developed a playerELO which you can read about here https://community.fangraphs.com/playerelo-factoring-strength-of-schedule-into-player-analysis/ Check out his twitter @richey_jacob

Ep 43 - Magnitude Based Inference Completing the Story?

November 21, 2019 03:38 - 42 minutes - 38.8 MB

Michael Butson Art school grad, former sound engineer & exercise science academic. Interests: dynamic systems theory, research practices, Soto Zen. https://twitter.com/emelbut Hopefully what this interview will do, is give people another perspective, on why sports science adopted MBI/MBD, why its continually being used even after been discontinued at the AIS and in various journals. Academia is not a pure space, and hopefully this offers an insight as to why.

Ep 41: Aaron Schatz

November 14, 2019 07:36 - 32 minutes - 30.1 MB

Aaron Schatz launched the revolution in football analytics when his website FootballOutsiders.com went online in July 2003. He remains editor-in-chief and head statistician for that website as well as the book series Football Outsiders Almanac. In addition, he writes for ESPN.com Insider and ESPN The Magazine, and during the 2011 season was a regular panelist on the ESPN2 show Numbers Never* Lie. He has written for a number of publications including The New Republic, The New York Times, and ...

Ep 42: Aaron Schatz

November 14, 2019 07:36 - 32 minutes - 30.1 MB

Aaron Schatz launched the revolution in football analytics when his website FootballOutsiders.com went online in July 2003. He remains editor-in-chief and head statistician for that website as well as the book series Football Outsiders Almanac. In addition, he writes for ESPN.com Insider and ESPN The Magazine, and during the 2011 season was a regular panelist on the ESPN2 show Numbers Never* Lie. He has written for a number of publications including The New Republic, The New York Times, and ...

Ep 41: Frank Frigo

November 07, 2019 23:38 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

Frank Frigo has a passion for games and markets. He is a former winner of the Backgammon World Championship in Monte Carlo and has held the number one international ranking for both on-line and live match play. Before co-founding EdjAnalytics, he had an active career in commodity markets with an emphasis on structuring wholesale energy transactions. He has more than 20 years of experience in the power and natural gas industries. Frank has consulted with several NFL and NCAA Division 1 footba...

Ep 40: Positive Residual

November 04, 2019 23:10 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Positive Residual is a sole proprietorship that collaborates with sports franchises, media companies, and other groups on select analytics and visualization projects. Basketball research and content can be found at Nylon Calculus, Cleaning the Glass, and The Ringer. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 39: Asmae Toumi - Editor in Chief Hockey Graphs

November 01, 2019 05:23 - 46 minutes - 42.2 MB

As editor-in-chief of Hockey-Graphs, Asmae manages the day-to-day operations and oversees the editorial and creative process. She’s passionate about bridging data analytics, academia and sports. In her role, she spearheaded a mentorship program pairing NHL data scientists and executives with underrepresented persons. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 38: Ethan Douglas

October 27, 2019 21:26 - 38 minutes - 35 MB

Ethan Douglas, better known on Twitter as Chiefsanalytics, has done some interesting work on NFL. Hear about how he got into NFL research and as a bonus some of his ideas around the #bigdatabowl Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 37: Josh Miller

October 25, 2019 06:20 - 42 minutes - 38.9 MB

Josh Miller researches Behavioural Economics, Statistical and Experimental Methods, Judgement and Decision Making, Game Theory, Decision Theory - and was a contributor to the very interesting Hot Hand Paper. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 36: Kristin Sainani: What is magnitude based inference?

October 17, 2019 23:33 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

Kristin Sainani (née Cobb) is an associate professor at Stanford University and also a health and science writer. After receiving an MS in statistics and a PhD in epidemiology from Stanford University, she studied science writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has taught statistics and writing at Stanford for more than a decade and has received several Excellence in Teaching Awards from the graduate program in epidemiology. Here we talk about Magnitude Based Inferences, sc...

Ep 35: Micah from Hockeyviz

October 14, 2019 22:00 - 50 minutes - 46 MB

Micah makes visualizations that help people understand hockey at hockeyviz.com. His graphs, charts, and articles show what happened, suggest what will happen, show us how we should think about hockey. Help Micah reach his goal and subscribe to his Patreon page for the best ice hockey analysis going around. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 34: Jack Fahey-Gilmour, PhD student West Coast Eagles, Head Coach Swan Districts umpires

October 08, 2019 22:32 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MB

In this episode we talk about how Jack ended up doing his PhD through the West Coast Eagles. His PhD work and his work around education of the next generation of umpires. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 33: Seth Partnow, NBA analyst The Athletic

October 03, 2019 08:30 - 1 hour - 56.2 MB

Seth Partnow covers the NBA and basketball analytics for The Athletic. He resides in Milwaukee and was formerly the Director of Basketball Research for the Milwaukee Bucks. Before that, he was lead writer and managing editor of The Nylon Calculus, a leading basketball analytics website. Seth previously worked as an educational consultant focusing on issues of cross-cultural communication and learning styles in Alaska. Though a very different context, this experience honed the skills needed ...

Ep 32: Bayesian Analysis with Paul Wu

October 01, 2019 03:26 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

Dr Paul Wu is a Research Fellow, Associate Investigator for the Australian Research Council centre of excellence of mathematical and statistical frontiers. He is also a member of the Bayesian Research and Applications Group at QUT. Paul has been involved in some interesting research at sports, including predictive modelling of fatigue (with the AIS) and Bayesian analysis in sports. Read more about Paul here. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair ...

Ep 31: Dean Towers

September 23, 2019 05:26 - 46 minutes - 42.8 MB

Dean Towers is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League In 2019, Towers became a player and head coach with the UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs in the Sydney AFL competition. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

EP 30: NFL panel featuring Ron, Eric and Josh

September 18, 2019 00:16 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB

Something very special, recorded just after Week 1 of the NFL season. We have a panel discussion with Ron, Eric and Josh. We talk running backs, the future of NFL analytics and much much more. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 29: Konstantinos Pelechrinis

September 13, 2019 06:57 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

Konstantinos Pelechrinis joined the University of Pittsburgh in Fall 2010, where he is an Associate Professor at the School of Computing and Information. Kostas leads the Network Data Science Lab. He has worked on papers across the NFL and NBA and has taken an interest in the development of the next generation of sports analysts. Hear about all this and more on a cracking Chilling With Charlie. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored t...

Ep 28: Greg Matthews from Stats In The Wild

August 30, 2019 09:44 - 52 minutes - 47.8 MB

Greg is an Assistant Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Loyola University Chicago, where he started in 2014. (As of August 2019, has not been fired.) You might know him from openWAR or online as statsinthewild.com. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

Ep 27: Lau Sze Yui aka @903124S

August 30, 2019 09:41 - 36 minutes - 33 MB

Lau Sze Yui, better known as @903124S, works on sports analytics and shares the result on Twitter in his spare time. Podcasts cost money to make, equipment, software and the like. Thankfully Betfair has sponsored this podcast which means I can just concentrate on getting fantastic guests!

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