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Greg Kiraly

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Engineer | Operations and Safety Leader | Executive | The Real Deal Leadership Podcast | Enthusiastic Public Speaker | CEO/Board Advisor | The Man in the Arena

Scottsdale, AZ Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
Spot on! I told my wife tonight that I liked him 10-15 years ago, but the incidents since then are too numerous to mention. He’s insufferable for sure, but the media and coverage of him is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I figured he must have dirt on someone or there is a huge influential donor steering the PGA ship and golf media to continually fawn over him 🤮
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Pro Golf Critic
Pro Golf Critic@ProGolfCritic·
Lots of new people this week on the anti-Rory train. Welcome! 😂 I’ve been doing this since my #12DaysOfRoryTears hero’s journey in 2022, to my post after he won in ‘25. IFL awareness is at an all time high so I don’t need to talk about it that much anymore. It is what it is. 👇🏽
Pro Golf Critic@ProGolfCritic

Yes, winning the career grand slam in golf is a great achievement. But here’s a harsh truth: I will never be a Rory McIlroy fan, even if he wins another 10 Masters. I used to be a big Rory fan. Even 5 years ago, I’d be ecstatic with yesterday’s result. Not anymore. I think he’s a sore loser. I think he can be a petulant child. He was divisive when he could have been a bridge. I think he sets a bad example on how to treat others. All of those are choices. As I learned more, my opinion evolved. I also think he’s a puppet. I think he represents some of the worst of golf culture in that he’s been coddled by everyone in the establishment because so much💰has been invested in him. The Corrupt Golf Media be-clowned themselves with how badly they wanted him to win The Masters. It’s one thing to root for history. Thats not what that was. From the CBS broadcast to the Sky Sports broadcast to Golf Channel to people like Jamie Weir, Kyle Porter, the No Laying Up collective, and Eamon Lynch. We’re talking dozens at this point - I can go on and on. The CGM collective - there was not a single person out of position - that’s how echo chambers work. Lynch had the audacity to write: “He is everything this game needs.” How? Do we need more bad sportsmen and sore losers? No, we need gracious players in defeat like Justin Rose. We need players willing to do new things to grow golf like Bryson DeChambeau. We certainly don’t need players to scoff at YouTube golf (as Rory has done) or scoff at Champions Tour golf (as Rory has done). And don’t even get me started on his stances on team golf, the Ryder Cup, Olympics & LIV Golf - the flip flopping is enough to make people dizzy. I’m not even sure how invested he is in TGL - if it wasn’t for the T & M in TMRW, TGL wouldn’t be a thing. Yet the media anoints him as “what this game needs.” Yes, there must be some virtue I’m missing in taking a fan’s phone over an innocuous heckling.🙄 He even got a pass from the media on THAT and the FAN got reprimanded! Unreal. 🤦🏽‍♂️ He’s protected by the establishment in a way that other players aren’t, except Tiger. Why? Because he is the golf establishment now. If he were to leave the PGAT by retiring (as he suggested if he ever were to win the Masters) or go back to the UK and not return to the Tour, they would crumble more than they already are. The NLU love fest sounded like giddy 10 year olds. To Kyle Porter and KVV high fiving each other. To Eamon Lynch trying to get a hug before the green jacket ceremony. Dottie Pepper getting the hug Eamon longed for. Again I get rooting for history - many golf fans do. But this was beyond. Are you fans or is this your job? It’s an embarrassment. All of it. The golf media (as we knew it years ago) is dead. It’s corrupted beyond repair. There is no objectivity. It’s all fan culture now. It’s unsalvageable. Rory’s win cemented it. Maybe that’s just where we’re at in sports/golf. There is no money in objectivity. The money is in division, tribalism & catering to your audience. That’s certainly not changing. Anyway, for me there’s no going back on Rory. Sure, great talent/ability and resiliency are admirable traits and Rory has shown these more than most. Mostly why I was a fan. But it does not come close to outweighing all the negative traits he’s shown the last few years that has turned many many fans away. I’m FOR SURE not the only one - the amount of negativity from casual fans towards this win (seemingly ignored by the media) has been eye opening to me. If you want to turn a blind eye to that, it’s fine, many have. But this should be acknowledged. To be clear: I’m not telling you to not be a fan of Rory McIlroy - everyone is entitled to their own opinion and no one is perfect. But don’t let history get in the way and cloud the reality of everything around Rory. The CGM echo chamber should be crystal clear now to anyone half-awake. Much more to come.

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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@vonderleyen You’re a great second act to Merkel. The two women that destroyed Europe.
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Ursula von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
Today, Europe is Hungarian. We are stronger. More united. To the people of Hungary - you've done it again. You have spoken. You have chosen Europe. It's a victory for fundamental freedoms.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
The Catholic Church should apologize and repent of all their sins starting with Indulgences, yes, letting people pay off the Church for the fantasy that it will absolve them of their sins, the physical and mental abuse of young boys as part of the Church’s pedophilia cover up, and the facilitation of illegal mass migration of millions through NGOs and Catholic charities that has resulted in the rape and murder of countless women. You should all be ashamed of yourselves. You’re the biggest hypocrites on the planet.
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
The statements made by President Trump on Truth Social regarding the Pope were entirely inappropriate and disrespectful. They don’t contribute at all to a constructive conversation. It is the Pope’s prerogative to articulate Catholic doctrine and the principles that govern the moral life. In regard to the concrete application of those principles, people of good will can and do disagree. I would warmly recommend that serious Catholics within the Trump administration–Secretary Rubio, Vice President Vance, Ambassador Brian Burch, and others–might meet with Vatican officials so that a real dialogue can take place. This is far preferable to the statements on social media. I am very grateful for the many ways that the Trump administration has reached out to Catholics and other people of faith. It has been a high honor to serve on the Religious Liberty Commission. No President in my lifetime has shown a greater dedication to defending our first liberty. All that said, I think the President owes the Pope an apology.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
The Catholic Church is complicit in the mass crimes carried out over the last several years, they have blood on their hands, I wish I only knew how corrupt they were earlier in life after having to sit through their boring Masses with their incredibly boring priests most of my life.
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Charles R Downs
Charles R Downs@TheCharlesDowns·
Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, D.C. went on 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) tonight and confessed his hate for Trump & love of open borders. Individuals suffering from TDS shouldn’t be running churches in our nation’s capital. No one likes woke religion.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@BarackObama You’re a communist demon just like Merkel and Ursula, “resist the Devil and he shall flee.”
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
The victory of the opposition in Hungary yesterday, like the Polish election in 2023, is a victory for democracy, not just in Europe but around the world. Most of all, it’s a testament to the resilience and determination of the Hungarian people – and a reminder to all of us to keep striving for fairness, equality and the rule of law.
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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton@HillaryClinton·
The end of Viktor Orbán’s autocratic regime is a victory not just for Hungary, but for people who value democracy around the world. Congratulations to Tisza, to incoming leader Péter Magyar, and to Hungarians everywhere.
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Ursula von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
Ma este Európa szíve erősebben dobog Magyarországon. Europe’s heart is beating stronger in Hungary tonight.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@CBSNews CBS - “Communist Broadcast Service” - will say and do anything to destroy America and her true conservative allies.
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Hungary's far-right prime minister has become known for making publicly xenophobic and racist statements, calling refugees "Muslim invaders" and saying Hungarians do not want to become a "mixed race." cbsn.ws/48FHMwN
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@Pontifex Who wrote this for you? The Council of Bishops? the WEF? David Axelrod?
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs. Military action will not create space for freedom or times of #Peace, which comes only from the patient promotion of coexistence and dialogue among peoples.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
Jerry Rice, at the last game in Candlestick. Spoke for 15 minutes in a suite about SF NYG rivalries. I put my arm around him for pictures and told him I was a huge NY Football Giants fan. He laughed and was totally cool about it. He was gracious, kind, a gentleman. Totally impressed. Let me put on his Super Bowl ring. I am his height and size, but his hands and fingers were huge which certainly aided him in being the best WR ever!
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𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭 𝐏𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫
Who’s the most famous person you’ve ever spoken to? Not “seen from far away” — actually talked to, even for a minute. A quick hello, a handshake, a normal conversation… and you still remember it. Who was it?
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@SteveDeaceShow “How to lose friends and alienate people” brought to you by the corrupt Catholic Church.
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Steve Deace
Steve Deace@SteveDeaceShow·
During his Palm Sunday message yesterday, Pope Leo XIV said: "(Christ) does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them." As a blanket statement, this is EXPLICITLY heterodoxical. We know from the Scriptures that Moses prayed and received victory in war, as did several Israelite kings such as David. In fact, whole chunks of the Psalms -- when David prayed for wartime victory over his enemies -- would now be in error according to Pope Leo XIV. Then there's the fact when Christ returns it will be with a robe dipped in blood and a sword in His mouth. But I'm sure that's merely decorative. Ironically, the best thing this pope accomplished with his hippy dippy Palm Sunday message is confirm my belief in Sola Scriptura. But let's take it further and look at this from an explicitly Catholic perspective. This would also be a repudiation of the history of the Catholic Church this pope presides over, which several times righteously went to war to preserve itself and the West. Which we should all still be thankful for today. For example, Pope Pius V attributed his legendary victory over the Ottomans (Muslims) in 1517 (the very year Martin Luther sparked the Protestant Reformation) to the Rosary prayers of the faithful HE INSTRUCTED to pray. And that victory was considered such a supernatural miracle of prayer, that Pope Pius V was later sainted. I'm sure the Ottomans were repelled without any bloodshed. This from this pope is not a Christian sentiment in any way, shape, or form but a ridiculously hippy and worldly one. The kind of stuff fools who pray over blocks of ice and visit climate conferences think and say. And to ironically drop it in a message on the day Christ is welcomed to Jerusalem as the "son of David" -- who prayed many of those answered wartime prayers to God -- is especially revolting. Perhaps this pope should research if God answers the prayers of heretics?
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@TheStingisBack One of my all time favorite movies, just love it, the acting is superb. Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss are terrific, and Robert Shaw is fabulous!
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Murray Hamilton was born OTD in 1923. Mayor Vaughn in Jaws is the real villain. The shark's just being a shark; Vaughn knowingly puts people at risk for profit. This scene's so good you forget it’s one continuous shot, with acting as sharp as that tooth Hooper dropped.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
There are always exceptions and I’m sure there are many respectful cyclists, but this isn’t one of them. This is one of the many cyclists I’ve encountered who are self-righteous, narcissistic pricks who are primarily gay and are so worthless and weak that most women could beat the Hell out of them. 🤣
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G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
A father who was ordered to pay compensation to a cyclist for filming him as he knocked over his young daughter has finally won his legal battle. The cyclist, who was only identified as Jacques D, was originally taken to court in Verviers for kneeing the little girl, only to be given a suspended sentence because he had been criticised enough on social media. Jacques then sued Mr Mpasa for defamation, because the backlash the video received resulted in him feeling so threatened by the public that he was scared to leave his own house. In April 2023, the child's father was ordered to pay the cyclist 4,500 euros in compensation. But now, after a lengthy appeal, a court in Liege has ruled out the original decision in favour of Jacques D, who is president of a local cycling club. Typical lycra lout wanker!!
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@Pontifex Stay in your lane. You don’t even follow the Bible. You and your predecessor are the reason the Catholic Church is in decline.
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
I am following with deep concern what is happening in the Middle East and in Iran during this tumultuous time. Stability and peace are not achieved through mutual threats, nor through the use of weapons, which sow destruction, suffering, and death, but only through reasonable, sincere, and responsible dialogue.
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@the_habitant It’s human nature to desire dethroning the king and taking out the best.
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The Habitant
The Habitant@the_habitant·
🔴: Team Canada fans this Sunday 🔵: Team USA fans this Sunday
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
@Sadie_NC She quite possibly smoked a few too many bones with Kevin over the years…
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Sadie
Sadie@Sadie_NC·
Actress Kyra Sedgwick says, "I'm pretty scared about a lot of things, scared about losing my rights as a woman. Scared about losing my right to vote as a woman, scared about losing autonomy over my body as a woman. She's afraid of the current administration." Why are they all so dramatic? 🙄🙄
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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
Have you explored the latest versions of AI tools? Much of what he says in terms of advancements and capabilities are consistent with my usage experience. I thought ChatGPT sucked six months ago, not anymore. I found that approaching it with curiosity was incredibly beneficial in terms of learning.
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Jeffrey Bilbro
Jeffrey Bilbro@jeff_bilbro·
It's depressing how widely shared and read this is. It's AI-generated word salad posted by someone with a vested interest in spreading AI hype. AI is "big," I guess, but its effects will be much more complicated and variegated than this "essay" implies.
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_

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Greg Kiraly
Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
One of my favorite movies of all time is Steven Spielberg's "Jaws." Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss deliver some of the best scenes and one-liners that many people still reference and quote today. (e.g., "you're gonna need a bigger boat.") One of my favorite scenes was when Quint (Robert Shaw) scratched the chalkboard with his nails to get the attention of the town council audience. You know what that reminds me of? Tip #8 of my Top Ten Public Speaking Tips Eliminate filler words... We've all used them at some point during speeches - especially when we're just starting out. Without deliberate practice and intention, we tend to use "and um, like, and you know" amongst others, as we attempt to fill in those seemingly awkward silences that exist when we're on stage delivering a performance. Have you been in the audience when a speaker riddles their speech with "and ums, likes, and you knows?" Is there anything more uncomfortable? It literally sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me. It's excruciatingly painful, reminding me of Robert Shaw in Jaws. If you do this, no worries - you can fix it. Here are some quick tips: (there are many - do what works for you) Get some feedback and watch/listen to a video-taped speech of your own. If you witness a prolific use of filler words and it makes you feel uncomfortable, great. You now recognize the issue. Practice your next speech in front of a colleague or family member and have them stop/interrupt you every time you use a filler word or phrase, maybe even sound an annoying buzzer. It may bother you enough to focus on changing this habit. Remember Tip #4 - the pause. Instead of using the filler words or phrase, just - stop - talking. Finish your thought or sentence, pause...be silent for a few seconds, and then begin your next sentence. If you practice this technique for your next speech or two, you'll have trained yourself dozens of time to change your habit - and this is because you will rehearse and practice each speech a dozen times or so to ensure you are prepared. A dozen times for every speech? Really? Yes. Do you want to become a great public speaker? Then practice...a lot! When you kick this habit - and trust me, you will - you will be amazed at how much better you sound, and how much more your audience will listen to you and act on what you're communicating. Be bold. Go hard. Make it happen! gregkiraly.com #publicspeaking #leadershipskills #publicspeakingtraining #speakers
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Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
Are you ready for 2026? Planning on any big changes? A renewal of sorts? How about tackling one of your biggest fears? Yes, I'm talking about Public Speaking! Jerry Seinfeld famously tells the joke about most people fearing public speaking more than they fear death. Imagine preferring to be the person being eulogized rather than the one delivering the eulogy? No way! It's a genuinely wonderful skill to have - the ability to communicate clearly to an audience, to inspire them to act, and to entertain them along the way. I just love being in the audience when a prepared and artful speaker hits the stage. I'll resume my top ten public speaking skills - #8, 9, and 10 - in the first few weeks of 2026. For now, I wanted to take a pause as 2025 comes to a close, and offer a bit of inspiration as you think about goals for the upcoming year and what you'd like to accomplish. There is probably no single skill you can develop that will help advance your career and/or improve your personal life than Public Speaking. Here's your call to action (CTA) - join a public speaking interest group, take a training course, or just educate yourself on the topic. I highly recommend Dale Carnegie's "How to Develop Self-Confidence & Influence People by Public Speaking," originally published in 1926 - yes, 100 years ago and still incredibly relevant today. I'll write out my 2026 goals tomorrow. One of them will be to develop an on-line, digital training course on - you guessed it - Public Speaking. Can't wait to begin. How about you? Are you ready? Be bold! Go hard! Make it happen! gregkiraly.com #publicspeaking #leadershipskills #publicspeakingtraining #speakers
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Greg Kiraly@GregKiraly·
Delivering your speech and presentation from behind a podium could be "thee worst" public speaking faux pas ever! Top 10 Public Speaking Tips - Tip #7 No podiums... As part of the prep for my presentation at the World Conference on Quality and Improvement back in May, I hunted down the conference room where I'd be speaking the evening before my presentation. It's critical to check out the size of the room, the stage set up, and rehearse a bit. Much to my dismay, there was a podium (not surprising) that was affixed to the stage. Sometimes you can talk the coordinators into removing it, but this one had video and audio feeds connected, etc. I would just have to work around it, and the next day I did just that by moving from one side of the stage to the other and even down the steps and on the floor at times. Why? In order to get your audience to hear, listen, and comprehend your message, you need to connect with them. You need to create a closeness to them, not separation. You do that by removing barriers - yes, even physical barriers - between you and them. Remember, your presentation and speech is about your audience, not you. How will you add value to them? By engaging them and connecting with them emotionally, the probability of their comprehension and acting on what you communicate increases significantly. In addition to podiums (barriers) defeating the ultimate purpose of your speech which is to emotionally connect, here's what exacerbates the issue and makes standing behind a podium "thee worst" public speaking faux pas ever. It allows you, even entices you, to bring up your computer, a hard copy of your presentation, notes, maybe even a cup of coffee (big mistake). You don't need any of that. You're not going to read your speech, you're not going to refer to notes, and you're not going to panic without all of those crutches to lean on. Why? Because you've done your homework - you've prepared, rehearsed, and practiced. Now go and deliver a scintillating speech! Be bold! Go hard! Make it happen! gregkiraly.com #publicspeaking #leadershipskills #publicspeakingtraining #speakers
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