Welcome to InsertContext with CB White. The brand new podcast that dives deeper to reveal the many steps before the success stories. I sit down with Athletes, Artists, Entrepreneurs, Leaders of the companies that move us. From headlines to highlight reels, these folks have found their own unique path to the spotlight. Meet them here and you might find that you have more in common than you think!
In this, possibly the final episode of #InsertContext, I sit down with Coach Nick Garcia to discuss the finer points of what it means to be a coach.Having drawn an immense amount of knowledge from our respective coaches over the years, Nick and I share some of the most important lessons we aim to pass along. Prior to his coaching career, Nick Garcia was an accomplished college hammer thrower. Usually not the largest in the, Nick realized early on that if he wanted the opportunity to compete, he would have to work harder than anyone around him. We also get into the weeds a bit talking about strength training, buuut that's bound to happen when you get a couple fitness nuts in one place.A huge shout out to the many inspirational coaches that contributed to our development as athletes and more importantly, as men. I've mentioned many on this show, but jsut to formally list a few of my ownJust to name a few of my own Steve NelsonRodney ClayJeff DunnMike ErbJeff StannersDan LangeRon Allice
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What do Lebron James, Oprah, and Leonardo DiCaprio have in common? Well Yes, they are all stupid rich, but they also share the experience of working with a Life/Mental Coach.What does a Life Coach do? We’ve talked about the importance of a good coach to success in sports, but what about a coach the physical wellness, mental, and emotional side of things?What could someone who has already achieved so much, have to gain from an introspective dive into a past traumatic experience?What about life after sports? What about high performers in business, entrepreneurs, or actors who have never set foot on a sports field? What need might they have for a coach?In this episode, I sit down (via Zoom) for a chat with Michelle Blasen to Insert a little context into what we know about Life Coaching. Michelle Blaze is the head life coach and creator of Blazen Systems as well as the host of the podcast, “Blazen Systems: Holistic Mental Training For The High Performer.”How is Michelle helping athletes already competing at the highest level to find more within themselves?We reflect on the terrible moments in our respective sports careers that led to us becoming the people we are today.AND no shit, Michelle actually helped me to see some areas for improvement inside myself, just in the short time we spoke.This episode and all of Michelle's teachings can be applied off the court/field/etc. as well. Business Leaders, Entrepreneurs, Athletes, Actors, can all benefit from an introspective look into areas for improvement.Learn more about Michelle and Blazen Systems here: blazensystems.com
For a professional athlete, hanging up the spikes (cleats, gloves, etc.) is a big step. When you are among the best in the world at your sport, it can be a challenge to find a new path in which to excel. For many, it's a process that involves replacing the skills they have honed into second-nature with new, unfamiliar skills that could take time to learn, let alone perfect. One of the fastest humans to ever run the 800m, Duane 'Bang' Solomon, will soon be ascending the ranks as a police officer in Arizona. It's no secret that law enforcement has been getting some bad press as of late. During a time when there are probably more black people looking to "defund the police" than join the force, why make that move? I think we need more people like Duane out there for the right reasons, keeping our streets safe.Also Covered:Running on old school dirt tracksGetting lost in EuropeWhat could render a pro athlete STARSTRUCK?What it means to be a Trojan Why are #UCLABruins such haters?Does it have anything to do with USC being better?Louie Zamperini: Trojan, POW, and American hero (#Unbroken)Fun Fact:If USC had competed as its own country, its 307 total medals would rank 14th among all nations (13th in golds). Trojan Olympians have represented 65 countries all-time and competed in 29 sports.
Tagger. Thug. Hoodlum - you know the guy. Doesn't give a shit about society. Gets in trouble for the adrenaline rush. Must have been raised by some bad parents.Positive Role model. Activist for Change. Innovator of Good.Could these be the same person? "I am not who I was, but who I was helped me become the man I am today." said Danny Patton, in a video about his transformation from neighborhood thug to coordinator of afterschool programs for underprivileged kids in the community. In this, the first episode of Season 2, Danny describes the spark and the context that led to him changing his life and the lives of hundreds of children for the better. NotesJoining and getting jumped into a gang/crewWhy he chose to leave that lifeChallenges kids are facing today (cyberbullying, suicide, lack of outlet/resources, etc.)What is the Blue Whale Challenge? (A MUST FOR PARENTS OF TEENS)Who I Was - https://www.facebook.com/1357764912/videos/10224664587866266/For more info about MPAS, Danny's after school organization on the Mt. Pleasant Elementary School District website: https://www.mpesd.org/domain/3232Since the program has been adopted by the school district, they don't accept cash donations, but they DO accept donations of clothes and canned goods closer to their charity events.Contact me at cb@insertcontext.com for more info about ways to donate.
Lose The Lag and Get the Bag ...WHAT?!Lose the Lag - Chris Saint gives so awesome and free tips to optimize your gaming setup by diminishing input lag.Get the Bag - Make a Large Sum of Money (Urban Dictionary)In simple terms, Input Lag is the time it takes between pushing a button on the controller and the action happening on the screen. Reduce Input Lag > Win More/Die Less > Take Over the World of Gaming!What are the top names in gaming doing to get/stay there?Oh yea, you were a world-renowned body piercer!Did he just admit to pirating early video games??TIPS FOR OPTIMIZING YOUR GAMING EXPERIENCE! You're Welcome!Dying a lot in Warzone? Getting real familiar with the inside of Russian Gulag, cell один два три?In my conversation with Chris Saint, professional live streamer and better than average Fortnite player, I asked him for a few tips to improve my gaming experience. He said that when it comes to your display (tv/monitor), it’s important to determine whether you are looking for greater performance or a cinematic experience. If your goal is the former, here are a few almost completely free tips for optimizing your tv to get the most out of your gaming experienceWire In EVERYTHING! - Wire in your controller, wire in your headset, and if you have the ability, hookup to that ethernet. If you don’t have an ethernet cord, or you only have wireless controllers, this is the one thing that will cost a few bucks. Downgrade your video - Are you playing on a state of the art 4K TV? Hell yea, good on you! Now turn that shit down to 1080p. Honestly, you probably won’t even be able to tell the difference, but again, every fraction of a second counts. Note, you will have to do this through the settings on your gaming system.It’s GAME time - Turn on GAME MODE in your settings. Ever wonder what that was for? When you enable game mode on some monitors and televisions, it strips away some, or all of the processing that the screen does to the image to get it from the source to the screen panel as fast as possible. Generally, this means shaving a few milliseconds off, like going from 10ms of lag down to 6ms. Basically, turn anything that has a GAME MODE available, ONPower UP - Turn off any “Power Saving” mode. You can be environmentally conscious in just so many other ways. LOSE CONTROL - The HDMI Device Link is that function that lets you turn on your TV when you switch on your console? Chris says, Turn that shit off to get rid of another 10ms of input lag! Once you start earning actual money and you’re ready to reinvest in your equipment, there are a bunch more options on the table for creating the ultimate gaming setupYou could try a Higher refresh rate monitor, - a 120Hz display refreshes twice as fast as a 60Hz panel, and 4x faster than an old 30Hz TV, producing smoother motion and transitions.Lower input lag monitor like his, which is a 240Hz 1ms response rate with g sync. Sound fancy? Well, it is! A top-of-the-line display like a BenQ Zowie XL2540, that will set you back about $400-500.All of these small changes will help to diminish input lag, making you feel more connected to the game instantly. To put it simply, “We’re cutting down the amount of time between us pressing the button and the thing happening on screen”, says Chris.While these tips may only earn you a few milliseconds, it could mean the difference between earning a Kill Streak and another trip to The Gulag.
The topic of Trans Rights in Sports has been highly debated over the past few years. To InsertContext into this highly nuanced issue, I spoke with my high school track and field coach, Steve Nelson for his perspective. As a coach and a mentor to a number of highly successful female athletes, Steve wants what every coach wants for their athlete, the opportunity to achieve success in competition against their peers. Why Episode 7.5? I just felt like this topic needed its own space. While I do have my opinions on the matter, I look forward to continuing the conversation with representatives from both sides of the conversation. What do you think? Share with a transgender athlete that might have an opinion on the matter?If you haven’t listened to the rest of my conversation with Coach Nelson on Episode 7, we discuss his success identifying and developing young athletes that went on to do big things. Check it out Episode 7 Here: https://apple.co/3hu3asvhttps://spoti.fi/3hEEkX3Mentions/Notable/Outspoken Athletes in the conversation about Trans Athletes' participation in sports@MeganRapinoe@FallonFox@ReneeRichards@PauloCosta@RondaRousey@CaetlynJenner@BeccaLongo@CasterSemenya@LaurelHubbard @MartinaNavratilova, who came out as a lesbian in 1981 and is a longtime gay-rights activist. She now stands accused of being “transphobic” after asserting that many transgender women — even if they’ve undergone hormone treatment — have an unfair advantage over other female competitors.A few athletes in the spotlight that have spoken out, opposing the participation of trans athletes in sports, includesRhonda RouseyRecently Paulo AcostaMartina NavratilovaPaulo Costa (UFC) re: Fallon FoxHe was born a man, and he is a man, even though he calls himself a transsexual,” Costa said. “It’s absurd cowardice, not only by him but also by the promoters of any event that has accepted this kind of absurdity. He has simply annihilated the girls who have fought against him. They were slaughtered, they put their lives at risk, they put their physical integrity at risk. I don’t want to get into [the personal aspect] of his choice, to be transsexual or not, homosexual or not. What happens here is that a man is fighting against girls, against women, as if he were one. This is absurd, and it can’t be accepted.Linkshttps://ctmirror.org/2019/07/22/transgender-issues-polarizes-womens-advocates-a-conundrum/@BeccaLongo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becca_Longo@CasterSemenya - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caster_Semenya@LaurelHubbard - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Hubbardhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_people_in_sports
Jeneba Tarmoh, former teammate of mine, high school track & field phenom from East San Jose, D1 All American, and Olympic Gold Medlaist. We dove into what makes a good coach, how the pressure of being a star almost made her give up track all together, and her transition into the professional world after a long career as an athlete.Topics We DiscussedGrowing Up in East San JoseAlmost quitting trackWhat makes a good coach?The pressure of carrying a team to successGoing pro - The challenge, the spotlight, and the politics #TrackandFoolControversy around her tie with Allyson Felix at the 2012 Olympic TrialsBeginning a career after sportsShout OutsSteve NelsonVince Anderson (@coach_vince_anderson)Bob KerseeGinnie PowellShaun Crawford
Where do athletes come from. Are they born or are they made? I spoke with MY high school track coach Steve Nelson for a look into his highly accomplished career identifying, developing, and motivating athletes that would go on to become State Champions, D1 All-Americans, and even Olympic Medalists. While coaching at Mt. Pleasant High School in my hometown of East San Jose, CA, Coach Nelson lead the girl's team to section team titles in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2011. Coach Nelson played a huge part in my early development as an athlete. Since then, he has continued to be an invaluable source of information, a family friend, and a mentor. I owe a lot to him for getting me going in track and field and I hope you too are motivated after this episode! Some of his accomplished athletes:Jenebah Tarmoh - Sprints (Olympics)Look for the next episode with Jeneba! Vashti Thomas - Hurdler/Jumper (D1 @CSUN)Ed Lasquete - Pole Vault (Darius Carbin - High JumpCorey White (yea, me) - State finalist in discus and eventually a world class Javelin thrower.#coach #trackandfield #olympics #usctrackandfield #NCAA
It’s no secret that opening a bar or a restaurant is a risky investment. With margins sometimes as low as 3-4% under normal conditions, many don’t have a full month’s cushion to lean on, let alone enough to float for 5+ months. In the midst of a global pandemic no one could have predicted, let alone prepared for, the owners of some of San Diego's favorite local drinking holes are struggling to stay afloat.For an inside look at how bar/restaurant owners are managing to survive in this uncertain and constantly changing environment, I sat down with Eric Lingenfelder of the Verant Group. Verant Group, one of the biggest players on the bar / restaurant scene in San Diego, owns a total of seven restaurants throughout the city including True North, Barleymash, PB Tavern, and Mavericks.Check them out on IG: @barleymash, @mavericksbeachclub, @truenorth, @tavernpb
When you share a name with your father, who is a two-time Heavy Weight Boxing Champion AND purveyor of one of the finest grilling devices known to man, it may be somewhat difficult to crack the first few dozen pages of results on a Google Search. Not enough of a challenge? How about half a dozen brothers with the same name and a handful of sisters?Football, Ferraris, Fighting, George Foreman IV (aka "G4" aka "Big Wheel") hit the ground running in the fast lane straight out of college, with a goal of standing out. Now a father himself, he has his sights on creating change in the workforce. What next? Governor Foreman perhaps?Important Side NoteLooking at your world through a GTA Mode, third person point of view? Tasting iron on the back of your palette? Can't remember shit? You may have experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI) Get checked out.#episode5 #new #podcast #podcastlaunch #entrepreneur #boxing #inspiration #ferrari #inspire #fitness #father #advice #business #mma #motivation #lamborghini #dadlife #family #podcastmovement #porsche #30daypodcastchallenge #travel #dad #kickboxing #georgeforemaniv #foreman2028
Peter paints a picture of a particularly painful period in his past that pushed him to pursue his passion!It may or may not surprise you that stand-up comedy is more involved than just walking up on a stage and telling some jokes. Well, not by much, but it's definitely more difficult than being dumb personal trainer or something.Peter Sers (@petersers) is a fitness expert, a comedian, and host of the podcast The Camera Adds Ten Pounds. Who better to speak to about starting a podcast than my homie Pete, 60+ episodes deep into his own. What inspired him to start comedy?Favorite story on the road?Why can't you secure a decent WiFi connection from a watermelon farm in Oklahoma?Peter's Favorite Episode of The Camera Adds Ten Pounds: Episode 32 with Blake Leeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0AEZyJ-d10His comedy albums Slutcakes and Man of the Hood are available everywhere you listen to music, er uh... comedy.#slutcakes #manofthehood #new #podcast #podcastlaunch #entrepreneur #comedian #inspiration #hardtimes #inspire #baseball #personaltrainer #fitness #advice #business #comedy #motivation #love #mlb #podcastmovement #sports #funny #life #workout #comedian
Martin Blencowe @martinblencowe is a former...well, you name it! D1 athlete, entrepreneur, NFL agent, film producer, etc.! Currently one of three co-founders of the celebrity messaging app @Cameo, Martin could be confused for someone who just can't miss. You may be surprised to learn that so much of his success stems from overcoming adversity and turning loss into gain. Over a few mid-day beverages, Martin and I recount memories of our days on the track team @USC and he tells me what it's like to be finally be an American after a decade of jumping through citizenship hurdles.Oh yea and I guess we touched on creating and growing a multi-million dollar celebrity messaging app, based on a creative birthday gift idea. Did he really just forget to buy a card? Maybe...cmeo.co/bio#episode3 #newepisode #new #podcast #podcastlaunch #entrepreneur #athletes #football #inspiration #dad #overcoming #loss #inspire #advice #business #fitness #nfl #motivation #family #growth #love #sports #challenges #30daypodcastchallenge #gym #cameofameo
In this episode, we also hosted a Facebook Live Event, to include as much community input as we could. It was pretty last minute, so there were some kinks. That said, I felt it was important to say something about the recent events.We examined a number of topics, including the difference between Ignorant and Informed racism; what it's like to be pulled over as a black-ish person; and what it means to be the Weapons and Shields of the U.S.People of all races are coming together in a fight against racism. Many have hit the streets in protest and others have taken to social media to make their voices heard. No matter what your ethnic background, you have the responsibility and the oportunity For help on how to be an Anti-Racist, here are a few links and resourceshttps://crooked.com/articles/antiracism-resources/Articles and resources to readAnti-racism resources for white people (via Sarah Sophie Flicker and Alyssa Klein)75 things white people can do for racial injustice (via Medium)Ways to help (via Black Lives Matter)
"The true success is the person who invented himself" - Al GoldsteinIn our very first episode, I sit down with Mylo Bard, founder of full service brand strategy and advertising agency, Climate Media (theclimatemedia.com) about his journey from working class Brit, to professional athlete, to media entrepreneur. We touch on a range of topicsCan a business be COVID-19-proof? How are some companies adapting their branding to position themselves as a beacon of hope while the world suffers through economic ruin? We also talk about the importance of social connection and share the best way to approach strangers at the gym.This is the RAW version. Look for out the Shorty, where we extract the most important lesson(s) from each episode and condense them down into a shorter, bite-size message.