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American civil rights leader and politician

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The Growing Band Director
236 The Secret to Improved Woodwind Tone and Jazz Pedagogy with Aaron Henry

The Growing Band Director

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 40:56


Learn how to grow the tone of your woodwind section, and hear some ideas to help your improvisers too! Aaron Henry is the Director of Instrumental Music at Yarmouth High School, ME and Artist Faculty in Jazz Saxophone at The Osher School of Music at the University of Southern Maine. To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of thegrowingbanddirector.com Our mission is to share practical  advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Follow the show: Podcast website : Thegrowingbanddirector.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director  Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and  Share us with another band director!

High School Hysteria
National Early Signing Day 2024: Illinois DC Aaron Henry talks all things Palm Beach County & Treasure Coast recruiting, Big Ten Championship, and the state of the Badgers.

High School Hysteria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 33:55


National Early Signing Day 2024: Illinois DC Aaron Henry talks all things Palm Beach County & Treasure Coast recruiting, Big Ten Championship, and the state of the Badgers. full 2035 Wed, 04 Dec 2024 23:28:43 +0000 2uIyVMJOiALi8vNSZdSD4y7GxePQuhvB High School Hysteria National Early Signing Day 2024: Illinois DC Aaron Henry talks all things Palm Beach County & Treasure Coast recruiting, Big Ten Championship, and the state of the Badgers. Covering all high school sports throughout the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast. 2021, Good Karma Brands, LLC

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter
The Miracle in Piscataway (11/24/24)

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 68:00


Illinois football is 8-3 after a miraculous Pat Bryant touchdown with four seconds left, lifting them to a 38-31 victory at Rutgers. Mike Carpenter discusses the importance of the win, as it helps Bielema's program avoid another "November Swoon" and all but punches their ticket to the Citrus Bowl. There are concerns, from the overall team sloppiness to a poor effort from Aaron Henry's defense. But, it's always better to talk about issues after a win, let alone one as memorable as this one from Piscataway, NJ.

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 899 - Illinois at Rutgers preview with Bobby Deren and Joey Wagner

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 83:03


Jeremy Werner previews Illinois football's game at Rutgers with Scarlet Nation's Bobby Deren and Illini Inquirer's Joey Wagner. Scarlet Nation's Bobby Deren joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to preview Illinois football's trip to Rutgers. Deren breaks down Greg Schiano's impact on the Scarlet Knights during his second run in Piscataway, what makes RB Kyle Monangai so effective, the impact of transfer QB Athan Kaliakmanis and the ups and downs of the Rutgers defense. He also gives keys for Rutgers against Illinois and discusses the Scarlet Knights basketball team. Wagner then joins Werner to answer a six-pack of questions on the Illini side of things, including reasons for concern and optimism against Rutgers, Aaron Henry's second season as defensive coordinator and more. The guys end the show making their pick to clicks and bold predictions for the game. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for 30% OFF: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
11/20/24 Hour 2: Early thoughts on Illinois-Rutgers matchup; Biggest keys for Illinois against Alabama

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 54:56


Lon and Kyle share some thoughts on Illini football's upcoming matchup with Rutgers and how important the last 2 games are for Aaron Henry and his defense. Later, the guys give their biggest keys and a prediction for the Illinois-Alabama game.

Northplace Church Durban
Fight Club part 6 - Pastor Aaron Henry

Northplace Church Durban

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 35:26


The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
10/22/24 Hour 2: Who will emerge from loaded NFC North race?; Aaron Henry on defensive bounceback; AJ Dybantsa's crazy NIL valuation

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 54:36


Derek and Kyle discuss the latest injury news that puts the Caleb Williams-Jayden Daniels showdown in jeopardy and also share thoughts on who could emerge in the NFC North race. Hear from Illini defensive coordinator Aaron Henry as he talks about his defense's bounceback performance. Later, the guys react to a crazy NIL number floating around for AJ Dybantsa.

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 874 - J Leman reacts to Purdue win, previews Michigan

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 48:14


All-American linebacker and Illini Inquirer football analyst J Leman breaks down Illinois football's 50-49 overtime win against Purdue, including the defense's second-half meltdown and how Aaron Henry corrects some issues as well as a top-tier performance by the offense, especially Luke Altmyer and Pat Bryant. Leman then looks ahead to Saturday's ranked-vs.-ranked matchup between No. 22 Illinois and No. 24 Michigan. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for 30% OFF: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
10/9/24 Hour 2: Six pack of Illini basketball questions (Part 2); Aaron Henry on Walters, Purdue

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 53:40


Derek and Kyle continue answering some Illini basketball questions stemming from the recently-released scrimmage video. Later, hear from Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry as he discusses his familiarity with Ryan Walters and his efforts during the bye week.

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 864 - J Leman reacts to Illini win at Nebraska, previews Penn State

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 44:16


Illini Inquirer football analyst and All-American linebacker J Leman reacts to Illinois football's 31-24 overtime win at Nebraska. Leman breaks down what stood out about Barry Lunney Jr. and Aaron Henry's play-calling, an improved run game, Luke Altmyer's continued emergence as a top-tier quarterback and late-game execution. Leman then looks ahead to a top-20 matchup with No. 19 Illinois heading to No. 8 Penn State. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for 30% OFF: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NBC Sports' Big Ten Country
Illinois, Michigan show resilience in massive Week 4 wins

NBC Sports' Big Ten Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 59:33


Several teams made big statements in the Big Ten this weekend, with Illinois' win over Nebraska showcasing the grit of Luke Altmyer and the strategic genius of Aaron Henry. Michigan also proved that reports of their demise were premature in a run-fueled win over USC, with Kalel Mullings stealing the show in Ann Arbor. The guys also praise Iowa for an emphatic win over Minnesota and judge whether mudslides, wild safeties or creepy chickens are the Footballiest Thing of the Week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Early Break
Illinois has been very good at forcing turnovers this year so far…can Nebraska continue to play clean football on Friday?

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 15:50


-Aaron Henry's defense for the Illini has already forced a league-best 10 turnovers through 3 games (6 interceptions, 4 fumbles)…and Nebraska has surrendered just 2 turnovers through 3 games-Nebraska committed 3 turnovers in last year's 20-7 win at Illinois (2 fumbles and an INT)…if they simply continue to play clean football, is that key to a victory on Friday?-It's gotten to a point where we haven't really talked about it…and that's a big kudos to Dylan RaiolaShow sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
9/17/24 Hour 1: Previewing Illinois-Nebraska & confidence level in defense through 3 games; Aaron Henry on Raiola and Husker offense

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 53:58


Lon and Derek share their thoughts on the Illinois-Nebraska matchup and how much confidence the Illini defense has inspired through the first 3 weeks. Later, hear from defensive coordinator Aaron henry as he talks facing Dylan Raiola and the Husker offense.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
9/4/24 Hour 2: Keys for Illini offense and defense in rematch vs Kansas; How much would a letdown on Saturday change your Illini football feelings?

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 54:28


Lon and Derek discuss some of the keys for Aaron Henry and Barry Lunney's units in the second go around against Kansas. Later, the guys share how their feeling about Illini football would change if Illinois lays an egg on Saturday night.

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter
Charleston Chewed (08/30/24)

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 53:31


Illinois football gets their season off to a rollicking start with a 45-0 victory over EIU. Mike Carpenter recaps the dominating win led by a balanced offensive attack, with Luke Altmeyer throwing 4 TDs and Kaedin Feagin picking up where he left off at running back. Also, Aaron Henry's defense settles in after a shaky first possession, pitching a shut-out. Next up: Kansas at Memorial Stadium on Saturday, September 7.

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 846 - 2024 Illini football season preview with J Leman

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 62:51


All-American linebacker and BTN analyst J Leman joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to discuss the 2024 Illinois football season. Leman discusses his biggest concerns and reasons for optimism. He also discusses what Illinois needs out of Luke Altmyer in his second season and Aaron Henry beginning his second year as defensive coordinator and more! Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for 30% OFF: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter
'saac Attack (08/14/24)

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 58:50


Longtime 200 Level co-host Isaac Ambrose hops on to discuss all things Illini Football with Mike Carpenter. They talk about the raised floor and potential high ceiling of Barry Lunney's offense, the need for Aaron Henry's defense to be merely serviceable, and what it will take for Bret Bielema's team to reach a bowl game in 2024.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
8/15/24 Hour 2: Bright spots & causes for concerns within Aaron Henry's defense

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 53:16


Derek and guest co-host Joey Wagner focus on the Illini defense and discuss reasons for a step forward this year but also causes for concern. Later, hear from Bret Bielema as he spoke to the media at training camp on Thursday.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
8/13/24 Hour 2: Wishing we were back in college; Aaron Henry talks defense from fall camp

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 39:24


Lon and Derek discuss why they wish they were back in college sometimes and share some stories from their college days. Later, hear from Illini defensive coordinator Aaron Henry as he shares some updates on his defense from fall camp.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
7/30/24 Hour 1: Expectations for Illini defense in 2024; Which home game are you most excited for?; Aaron Henry talks start of fall camp

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 54:50


Derek and Kyle discuss their expectations for the Illini's defense in 2024 after last year's struggle and how much the addition of Terrance Brooks can change things in the secondary. The guys share the football home game they're most excited to attend. Later, hear from defensive coordinator Aaron Henry as he shares his thoughts on his defense at the start of fall camp.

Gem Sessions Podcast
Dizzy Runs Pro Am | Week 2 | Catching up with Kyle Guy, Aaron Henry, Jordan Walker, Zac Owens & more!

Gem Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 28:16


We're back with week 2 of the Dizzy Runs Pro Am, the premier summer pro league in the Midwest! This week we got the chance to chop it up with several more players, including Kyle Guy, Aaron Henry, Derek “Hawk” Hawthorne, Zac Owens and Jordan Walker. We even got a surprise on-the-fly interview with the founder of Hoosier Shooting Academy, Paul Swartz, and the Gem Sessions intern, Delaney Seaman. Check out this week's post-game chats and make sure to follow on Instagram @GemSessionsTraining! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gemsessions/support

The College Football Experience
Illinois Fighting Illini 2024 Team Preview (Ep. 1626)

The College Football Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 59:32


The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 2024 college football 134 team preview series with the Illinois Fighting Illini 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Patty C (@PattyC831) break down the upcoming 2024 Illini roster from offense, defense and special teams to every single game on their upcoming 2024 schedule. Can Bret Bielema and the Illinois Fighting Illini find their way back to a bowl game in 2024? Will Luke Altmyer be vastly improved in his 2nd year in Barry Lunney's offense? Could Illini running back Kaden Feagin have a breakout season in 2024?What should we make of the wideout room with the Illini landing Zakhari Franklin in the transfer portal to go with Patrick Bryant, Malik Elzy and Kenari Wilcher? Is Cole Rusk a tight end we should keep an eye on for 2024? Can the Illini offensive line take a big step forward with returning 4 of 5 on the line of scrimmage? Did the Illinois Fighting Illini win or lose the transfer portal in 2024?How will 2nd year DC Aaron Henry do this season and can the Illini fix a defensive line that lost everybody? Will the Illini have one of the best linebacking rooms in the Big Ten with the likes of Kenenna Odeluga, Gabe Jacas, Dylan Rosiek and Seth Coleman? Will Illinois be rock solid in the secondary with the return of Xavier Scott, Miles Scott, Matthew Bailey and the addition of Terrance Brooks from Texas? What should we expect from Bret Bielema in 2024 and could he potentially be on the hot seat if Illinois does not make a bowl game? We talk it all and more on this Illinois Fighting Illini edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK

Illini Inquirer Podcast
EP. 731 - Illini Class of 2024 Signing Day Special

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 147:30


Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner break down Illinois Football's 2024 Signing Day additions and two transfer offensive line commitments: New Mexico OT JC Davis and Michigan State OL Kevin Wigenton. The guys also are joined by Illinois offensive coordinator Barry Lunney Jr and Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry, who break down the recruiting class and their sides of the ball. Illini signees AJ Dennis, Trey Petty, and Tysean Griffin also join the guys to discuss signing national letters of intent and why they joined Illinois. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 720 - J Leman's 2023 Illini football season review

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 47:45


All-American linebacker and BTN analyst J Leman reviews Illini football's 2023 season and looks ahead to an important offseason. Leman discusses a brutal season-ending loss to Nortwhestern and then evaluates first-year defensive coordinator Aaron Henry and second-year offensive coordinator Barry Lunney Jr. Then Leman breaks down the keys to the Illini offseason and the transfer portal as well as Johnny Newton's NFL future. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Remembering Dianne Feinstein, with her former Chief Media Strategist Bill Carrick

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 44:17


Bill Carrick was the longtime chief media strategist for Senator Dianne Feinstein, as well as helping elect President Bill Clinton, multiple LA mayors, Congressman Jim Clyburn, and many more. In this conversation, Bill discusses his early political roots in South Carolina, his time working for Senator Ted Kennedy, his pivot to political media, and a deep dive on his time as chief strategist for Dianne Feinstein. We talk her early activist days in the 60s, the assassination that led to her becoming mayor of San Francisco, their first lunch meeting in 1989, how she leveraged a loss in the '90 Governor's race into 6 terms in the Senate, and her impact and legacy on priorities as varied as water policy, gun safety, choice, anti-torture policies, and more. IN THIS EPISODEBill's roots in South Carolina Democratic politics...One of Bill's favorite Fritz Hollings story...Bill's time working for Senator Ted Kennedy...The 1974 race that convinced Bill he should become a media consultant...Bill talks the early career of Dianne Feinstein on the San Francisco Board...Bill relates the story Dianne Feinstein would tell about the tragic assassination that propelled her to the Mayor's office...The first meeting of Bill with then-Mayor Feinstein before her 1990 Governor's race against Pete Wilson...The focus groups that helped ignite her statewide political career...Her '94 re-election amidst the GOP wave and against one of the first deep-pocketed self-funders...Bill relates Feinstein's views toward being on the short list of the '84 Vice Presidential process...Bill on Senator Feinstein's top passions and priorities...Feinstein's evolving views of the death penalty...Memories of her final re-election in 2018...Bill weighs in on the political legacy of Diane Feinstein...AND Aiken, the assault weapons ban, Tony Bennett, Annette Bening, The Boston Herald, Barbara Boxer, Willie Brown, George H.W. Bush, cable cars, Bill Clinton, the Commerce Committee, DACA, Gray Davis, Kevin de León, The Desert Protection Act, George Deukmejian, Jim Eastland, Dwight Eisenhower, Geraldine Ferraro, Don Fowler, Dick Gephardt, Barry Goldwater, Aaron Henry, Michael Huffington, the Inland Empire, Olin Johnston, Joshua Tree, JFK, Bob Lagomarsino, lovefests, John McCain, Leo McCarthy, Harvey Milk, Walter Mondale, George Moscone, Earl Morris, Rupert Murdoch, the NRA, Richard Nixon, Ole Miss, Prop 187, Pug Ravenel, Ronald Reagan, Dick Riley, Ed Riley, Donald Russell, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Seymour, Strom Thurmond, Mark Twain, VAWA, John Van de Kamp, Dan White, Curtis Wilkie...& more!

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
10/18/23 Hour 2: What will exhibition vs Kansas look like?; Rosiek, Henry, Lunney audio

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 55:03


Lon and Derek discuss what they hope to see from the structure of the Illinois-Kansas basketball scrimmage and how much fans will be able to learn about the team from it. Later, hear from Dylan Rosiek, Aaron Henry, and Barry Lunney as they talk about their team's big win at Maryland.

Dads With Daughters
From Coach to Dad: Bret Bielema's Perspective on Balancing Football and Fatherhood

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 24:19


In this episode of "Dads with Daughters," host Christopher Lewis welcomes special guest Bret Bielema, the head football coach for the University of Illinois and a father of two daughters. The podcast focuses on helping dads be active and engaged participants in their daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Bret Bielema shares a heartwarming story about discovering he was going to be a father of a daughter. His wife surprised him with the news during a football season, using balloons and reveal cupcakes to announce the gender. The excitement of becoming a father overshadowed any fears or concerns. The conversation delves into the challenges of being a public figure while also safeguarding his daughters' privacy. Coach Bielema discusses how he strives to balance his demanding coaching career with being a present father, even if it means only seeing his daughters once a week during the season. As a football coach who mentors and molds young athletes, Bielema reflects on the parallels between his coaching role and his parenting role. He mentions the commonalities of dealing with loss and guiding young individuals through life's challenges, both on the field and at home. The episode explores the unique relationships that develop between a father and each of his daughters, emphasizing that every child is different and requires individualized attention and understanding. Coach Bielema shares a touching anecdote about his daughter's perception of his work schedule, highlighting the need for more quality time together. The conversation wraps up by discussing the significance of the "Girl Dad" hashtag, which represents the pride and joy fathers feel in raising strong, independent daughters. Coach Bielema expresses his deep appreciation for his daughters and how they have transformed his life, bringing unique perspectives and joy to his journey as a father. Overall, this episode of "Dads with Daughters" provides insights into the challenges and rewards of being a dedicated father, particularly in the context of a high-demand career like college football coaching. It emphasizes the importance of balancing work and family life while cherishing the unique bond between fathers and their daughters. TRANSCRIPT Christopher Lewis [00:00:06]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show we spotlight dads resources and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Hey everyone, this is Chris and welcome to Dads with Daughters where we bring you guests to help you be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, every week I love being able to walk with you and talk with you about the things that you and I both can do. To be able to be the best dads that we can be. To be able to be present and active in our daughters lives, helping them, as I said, to be those strong, independent women that we want them to be in life. To get there. Christopher Lewis [00:00:50]: To do that, we have to have support, we have to be able to learn from other dads. And every week I love being able to bring you different dads that are doing fatherhood in a little bit different way. And every week we get to learn something new, we get to go on this journey together. And today we got another great guest with us. Bret Bielema is with us, you might know that name. Bret is the head football coach for the University of Illinois, and he's been at a number of different places, been around for just a little bit of time in the football scene. And I was really excited to be able to reach out and to get him to be willing to come on and talk about his own journey in being a father of two girls. Bret, thanks so much for being here today. Bret Bielema [00:01:36]: Hey, Chris, great to be on. I'm excited to be here. Christopher Lewis [00:01:38]: Well, I'm really excited to have you on as well. I think first and foremost, one of the things that I love to do, I want to turn the clock back in time. I want to go back to that first moment, that first moment when you found out that you were going to be a dad to a daughter. What was going through your head? Bret Bielema [00:01:51]: My wife had surprised me, even just the announcement I found out during the season and I came home one night and she was acting a little silly and then she had a bunch of balloons out, but they were multicolored. Right. I didn't even know it's my first time going through this. I thought you knew right away. Right. She's like, no, we're having a baby, we don't know what it's going to be. So we went through that whole process and then my wife has a little bit of a sweet tooth, so we had reveal cupcakes. It was just going to be her and I just with the way my schedule was in season, I didn't know exactly what I could do or how we're going to do it. Bret Bielema [00:02:21]: So we had a cupcake reveal where she bit into a cupcake and we found out the inside was pink. And I really hadn't, in my mind formulated any opinion. I just was so excited to be a dad. And then, funny story, the second one after Briella was born and Brexley was on her way, of course we didn't know and we hired a photographer and Briella revealed Brexley. She came in, she was either going to be dressed in the pink or a blue outfit and she came strutting in in the pink. And I'll never forget grabing her and reacts to my wife. So it's been pretty two awesome memories. Christopher Lewis [00:02:53]: When I talk to dads, I talked to a lot of different dads over the years about fatherhood and about raising daughters. And sometimes there's some fear that goes along with that, some fear that goes into not only being a father, but being a father to a daughter. What's been your biggest fear in raising daughters? Bret Bielema [00:03:09]: I think a little bit just because of the nature of my beast of a business I'm in. You have a lot of people that obviously love and respect and what you do, but because of that, you bring along some things that aren't great, right? And people love to hate. So my wife and I make a pretty diligent effort to kind of guard them from those moments, especially as they get a little bit older and they're not on social media yet. But I've been very apprehensive about what's coming. I've always taken a lot of mental notes. I started my fatherhood journey a little bit later in life. I didn't have my oldest Riella until I was 47 years old, so I got to watch a lot of experiences from my former coaches, friends, buddies. I naturally have gravitated more to buddies now that have had daughters only, right? So get some advice, but really just the unknown and then protecting them from really themselves, right? Like my oldest, she's always just a little bit more advanced. Bret Bielema [00:03:57]: And so my little one, when my oldest didn't have to wear floaties in the pool anymore, she couldn't comprehend why she couldn't go without floaties as well. And I'm like, well, you'll be sitting on the bottom of the pool here in a minute if I don't hold on to you. Right? So there's the battle of just help and protect from each other. That's kind of one that's a lot of fun to navigate as well. Christopher Lewis [00:04:13]: Now you live a very public life and especially in the role that you're in and the type of things that you do in your coaching. Like you said, there are people that love, there are people that hate. And as you said, you and your wife are doing what you can to guard your daughters from that. Talk to me about that balance of the public life, the private life, and being able to find that balance for yourself as a father. How do you do that and be able to not only safeguard your daughters, but also allow for them to go on this journey with you in the sport that you love and that you are a part of. Bret Bielema [00:04:54]: I would say Chris first. It's a daily learning lesson. By no means have I got it figured out. I give an incredible amount of credit to my wife. Jen is absolutely, if there's a phrase, girl mom, she's incredible at it. Like, she just constantly takes care of nurtures, builds, develops, molds, takes care of everything from A to Z. There's times where I literally see my girls maybe once a week during the in season. I usually get home on Thursday night. Bret Bielema [00:05:18]: I try to pick them up from school on Thursdays, and then I don't usually see them until Sunday morning, and I'm usually out the door before 09:00 A.m., and I don't see them again till Thursday. So it's a pretty long stretch. But I would tell you that one of the things that I've really enjoyed, especially as now they're getting a little bit older, is they didn't know why or what or who I was. Right? Once in a while, I would see that dad's on TV. And then a big moment for me was two springs ago, I would pick my daughter up from school, and we're walking out, and just on that short walk from her classroom to the car, I probably had 1520 people say, hey, Coach, how are you doing, Coach? Nice to see you, Coach. Great job, Coach. And I got in the car, and my daughter said, why does everybody call you Coach? And I said, well, that's what Daddy does, right? When I go to work, you know where I go, what I do? And she goes, yeah, but that's what they call you at work. Why do they call you that in my school? I said, well, that's kind of what I've known to them. Bret Bielema [00:06:09]: The same people that see me at work, see me in your school, and the things that they do. And she's always kind of trying to process it. I was on media day here just a couple of months ago, and I said hi to Briella when I was on live TV, and she got a special kick out of that. So there's a lot of know, we safeguard the negatives, but it's definitely a work in progress. Christopher Lewis [00:06:27]: So, as you just said, you are a have you've had all of these players that you have molded. You have mentored, you have worked with throughout their lives, and that takes a specific skill set. And in many ways, you are mentoring and you're guiding, and you're molding, and you're helping your daughters, and that takes a specific skill set. Talk to me about the intersection and the interplay between what you do on a daily basis as a coach in your work and what you're doing at home with your daughters. Bret Bielema [00:07:00]: For right now, there's such a discrepancy in ages that your sets of problems are completely different, but they're also very common, right? Last year, unfortunately, during the season, I lost my mother. For us to go through that as a family, unfortunately, soon thereafter, my wife lost her father, who was one of my best friends. So there was a lot of loss. Right. And to help young kids deal with that and understand it still to this day, almost eight, nine months later is hard for them. But on the same reflection, there's several times over the last 15 years as a head coach, 30 years in this profession where I've had to deal with loss in the young men's lives that I work with, there's some commonalities there that are easy to bridge the gap, but there's also some differences. I would tell you what's been kind of awesome for me is the way that my players have reacted and interacted with my kids, right? Like, early on in my career, my coaches didn't even I was a single coach, wasn't even married. And when I got married, I took that first step, and then when I had my first child, right. Bret Bielema [00:07:55]: To see the evolution of how that's changed my thinking and my outlook on life, but to see our players interact with my girls, they were out of practice the other day. They were yelling my name up from the balcony, and the kids were like, Coach, you better get up there. Right. It's just fun to see the interaction in the cross section again. I give my wife a lot of credit. She kind of gives me a little bit of a heads up on what's coming at us and what can happen. But I try to live as vicariously I can through the moments I get. And then sometimes the moments I get are only through phone or FaceTime or videos. Bret Bielema [00:08:26]: But they're worth everything for me that. Christopher Lewis [00:08:28]: In that long fall that you have sometimes going into the spring as well, and into January and February. As you said, you may not see your kids only once a week, except for on video or through other means. With two daughters at two different ages, talk to me about how you develop those special relationships, those unique relationships with each of them, with the different needs that they have. Bret Bielema [00:08:56]: You know, Chris, it's a great one, and I'm definitely I got to figure it out, and I'm getting better every day. My wife, again, does a really good job of kind of helping me work through these moments when they can. But a case in point came for us. As coaches, we often don't get to do the things that everybody else gets to do, but when we get a certain amount of time, I know my calendar when I'm going to be available and be a little bit more present physically in front of them. So June is a really busy month for us, so we're getting ready to have a window. The last week of June 1, two to three weeks of July, where I was going to be around literally every day. I was going to try to be involved in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, for about a three week window. And I've told this story a couple times. Bret Bielema [00:09:35]: My youngest daughter, Brexley, she was upset I was getting ready to leave on the last weekend before it kind of really became a serious vacation time. And I said, hey, next week Daddy's going to be around. I'll be with you in the morning, I'll be able to take you to school, I'll be able to swim with you in the afternoon when you get home, I'll be able to swim with you at night. I'll put you to bed every night. And she looked at me, and she, well, are you going to live here? And I looked at her, and I'm like, Brex, I always live here. I leave before you get up. I get home and you're sleeping. I see you on the video, I give you a kiss on your forehead while you're sleeping. Bret Bielema [00:10:08]: And she goes, well, you don't live here. I said, yeah, I do live here. Where do you think I live? And she said, you live at work. And it just literally took my heart out of my chest right that moment. That's how she sees me, right? And we've done a lot to combat that and say and be present as much as I can, but literally, over the last several months, if I could steal even a 45 minutes window to go pick them up from school like every other dad gets to do, to grab them, to hug them, to bring them home is pretty awesome. It's kind of funny. The teachers, they know when I come in, it's not that often, right? And a lot of times I'll get a little emotional because I haven't seen them, and I think they know how special those moments can be, and that's probably what I look for more than anything. Christopher Lewis [00:10:56]: I can definitely see that, and especially in a role like you're in, where you're having to put 110% into the players and into the sport itself, and having your mind at that work. Twenty four, seven. To be able to be successful is hard when you're trying to then have to split that or split be able to show your kids and help your kids understand what that means and why that means that you have to be away. And there's other dads that are like that, too, but I can definitely see that and commend you for recognizing it and being able to do what you can to work on it, because it's. Bret Bielema [00:11:38]: Not an easy know, I think the part that's been awesome for me now, too, is they love coming to work. If Jen can bring me a coffee and they get to sit in my meeting room or my office for a half hour and draw markers on my board or whatever it is. Daddy, can I go to work? Can I go to work with you? And then they love being around my players. And then for me especially, I've got a lot of younger coaches on my staff with young kids. And we had a scrimmage two Saturdays ago that they had Mario Brothers showing in the stadium up on the big screen, and we got a little room set aside, and all of my coaches were able to bring their young children, and it was a madhouse for about two and a half hours. I don't think they watched too much of the movie. But to see the interaction of our kids that have a lot of the same things, right. Just like my coaches and I live through it, their kids and their families live through it as well. Bret Bielema [00:12:26]: So we do have some commonalities there that make it a little bit easier to do. Christopher Lewis [00:12:29]: Now, you and I got connected through your wife. Thank you to your wife for connecting us. And it really was because I saw something that you had put out there, and you used the hashtag girl dad. The hashtag's been out there for a little bit of time. It originally goes back to some of the things with Kobe Bryant and his daughter, and it's still out there, and people are claiming it and being proud of it for you. What does being a girl dad mean? Bret Bielema [00:12:57]: It's more than I could probably put into words or sentences. Ironically, I grew up a football coach, really never played basketball as a wrestler, but I had the great pleasure when I was with the New England Patriots. Bill Belchick flew in Kobe for a day to meet with our team, and I really didn't know him, but I was involved in what his schedule was and where he was while he was doing it. And I heard him talk to our team, and ironically, one of our players asked him about taking a helicopter to work. Right. And he made reference to, as crazy as this sounds, that the reason he takes a helicopter to work is to be a normal dad, because what he does every day is he would drive his kids to school, drop his kids off, and then drive to the helicopter. That helicopter enabled him to fly in a shorter amount of time to practice and fly back. And then he could, like every other dad, pick up his kids and drive them home from school. Bret Bielema [00:13:46]: And to know how that story ended right. And to know the process of why he had a helicopter was to become a normal dad just blows my mind. And it always kind of has a full circle when I see that hashtag girl dad. And then for me, I'm around young men all the time. I got 120 guys on our roster. I hire a staff that's probably 85, 95% men, and so I think the Lord has blessed me with two beautiful young women in addition to my wife. I go home every night to three women that have really, truly changed my life, that nobody else could have ever done. Like no one else could do that but them. Bret Bielema [00:14:20]: So it's pretty awesome in that regards. And it's funny how it just kind of keeps popping up. My chief of staff, who's been with me forever as a head coach, he's been with me all 15 years. Head coach, he's a dad, two girls. We had our defensive coordinator, Aaron Henry, who just got married about a year and a half ago, literally just gave birth to two twin girls. He didn't give birth, his wife did to two twin girls. And Aaron played for me. I met him when he's 16 years old. Bret Bielema [00:14:42]: He's 32 years old now. I've been with him for 16 years, and to see him now become the parent of two baby twin girls is pretty awesome. So it just continues to grow and affect all of us in ways that have been really special. One of my best friends from the state of Michigan, who I've known for probably the last 1520 years, he's the dad of three girls. And I was always around them when I was a younger coach, and I was always amazed at him and his wife, Julie and Stefan Schwarzmiller, they've built three beautiful girls who are all independently different. And I saw how each one was dramatically different, but yet the same in their love and appreciation for their just. It's fun to go through life and see these things through the perspective of a girl dad that no others can do. Christopher Lewis [00:15:23]: It is interesting to look at your daughters and see the distinct differences. I have two daughters myself. I know that each of them is completely different than the other. And the more dads that I talk to, I find that that's definitely the case in many cases, that the more kids you have, the more different they're going to be, and you can definitely not treat them the same. You have to know the differences. You have to treat them uniquely. And there are definitely values and other things that you can instill, but their personalities and the things that they need to be successful and to be able to thrive are going to be different from each other. Bret Bielema [00:16:05]: It's really been a game changer for me. My oldest, briella is six. She thinks she's 26, but she's really just six. And she's one that literally every time I've ever been around her. One of the great things I was able to be around this summer, we had her 6th birthday party and there was a little Mermaid theme that went on. And I'm, at a birthday party with a bunch of the moms, came and stayed. So I'm literally with twelve six year olds, about half the mother stayed and my wife and I was the only guy there, and there was mermaids everywhere. A lot of pink and a lot of frosting. Bret Bielema [00:16:35]: And I just really enjoyed watching my daughter interaction with her friends that I don't get to see very often. Right. And then my youngest daughter, Brexley was there, and she's two years younger, but she joined right into that crowd. Right. So I know because she's around her sister, she was probably a little bit more mature than most four year olds and how they handle it, but on the same account, Rexley, my oldest, Brielle, had a birthday party Saturday night. So I got home and I was able to take her in the pool, just me and her. She's four and her and I got to spend about two and a half, 3 hours just her and I together. And that made my entire month. Bret Bielema [00:17:09]: Right. Like, just to spend that moment. But her thinking is she's a very independent soul. What she wants, she wants now. And she doesn't like the word no in any capacity, whether it's a hot dog or a treat or a snack or she wants to go to bed. If she's told that she doesn't get to do something, she does not like that phrase. So everybody has got their own reactions, but it's been fun to watch the both of them grow. Christopher Lewis [00:17:29]: We always finish our interviews with what I like to call our Fatherhood Five, where I ask you five questions that delve a little bit deeper into you as a dad. Are you ready? Bret Bielema [00:17:36]: Absolutely. Christopher Lewis [00:17:37]: In one word, what is fatherhood love? When's the time that you finally felt that you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Bret Bielema [00:17:45]: TBD. Christopher Lewis [00:17:46]: If I was to talk to your girls, how would they describe you as a dad? Bret Bielema [00:17:50]: My youngest would say that I tickle her way too much, although she giggles the whole time. And my oldest, I think she likes the whole football thing. So she likes the whole coach role. Right. Both different answers, but both unique with him. Christopher Lewis [00:18:03]: And let's fast forward maybe 510 years. What do you want them to say then? Bret Bielema [00:18:07]: One of the things I did early on kind of just came about it, by happenstance, is I got a journal from my wife. Because when Bella was born, she was born on July 8, which is right before we start fall camp, I gave my wife a journal to kind of record a daily thought that could be relayed to me when I'm not around. Right. And I remember I came back after about a week and there had been one journal entry. Right. And I came back two weeks later and there weren't any more entries. So I grabbed that journal and I literally documented a daily thought every day for five years of my oldest daughter. And then I started with my second daughter and to go back and look at some of those journal entries, and I want to give that to them when they turn 16, and I want to show them the things that I saw, because there was a part of my life when I was with the Patriots. Bret Bielema [00:18:53]: I was away from them for months at the time. I wasn't around my daughter. But she's on your mind every moment of every day. Right. And I want to be able to show them that in their thoughts. So I want them ten to 15 years from now to know that even though their dad wasn't with them every day, I was with them every moment. And those are things that you can't put a price tag on, you can't explain until you're in the moment, and I'm looking forward to those moments. Christopher Lewis [00:19:14]: What inspires you to be a better dad? Bret Bielema [00:19:17]: Just the love that I have for them. Right. I haven't got it figured out by any means. I think all fathers are all parents always get better with time. I know I'm a better coach now, 15 years as a head coach than I was in year one because of mistakes. Right. I just want them to grow every day. I want to get better with them. Bret Bielema [00:19:37]: I really enjoy learning with them how to be a father, but there's one thing that guides me every day, is just a love for their life, right? Like, just a love for their daily, to hear their giggle, to hear their laugh, to hear their tears, to hear their joys, to hear their sorrows. There's just things every day that motivate you, inspire. Like, I just want to have them be the best version of themselves they could ever be. I want to give them everything, and that's not I get paid a good amount of money, right? We get to do some fun things. But what you give your child has nothing to do with the value of money. It has to do with the value of your soul. And I always tell parents when we're recruiting their kids, I'm going to be the best I am as a head coach. When your son needs me the most, it's not necessarily going to be a play or a call or a touchdown or a tackle. Bret Bielema [00:20:24]: It's going to be when they need me at their most because they've had a loss. I've had parents call me to tell their young sons that they've lost a parent or a grandparent, and I got to be the bearer of bad news. But I tell them in the recruiting, I'll be at my best when it's at its worst. And for me, as a parent, I hope to define that. Right. I will be at my best when it's at its worst for my daughters, and that's probably what guides me more every day. Christopher Lewis [00:20:48]: You've given a lot of piece of advice today, things that are guiding you in the journey that you're on as we finish up today. What's one piece of advice that you'd like to give to every dad, without a doubt. Bret Bielema [00:20:59]: Enjoy every minute. I think especially the perspective this year. I had my mom on this earth for 53 years. She unfortunately was taken from us literally in the middle of the night. Kind of an unexpected turn of events. She'd been a 25 plus year cancer survivor, breast cancer. We probably had had her longer than I'd even thought at some point. But even to have her for 53 years, I never get a chance to let them see her again, right? And they don't get those moments and nobody determines those times. Bret Bielema [00:21:25]: Only the big man upstairs does it. So I just think to cherish and admire and appreciate every moment you get is the only way to live it. And life's too short to carry anything else but love, man. There's no amount of pain or grudge or anger that should carry in your heart like let it be pure love. And hopefully only good things can happen from there. Christopher Lewis [00:21:43]: Well, Coach, I just want to say thank you for being here today, for sharing your own journey and the highs, the lows and everything in between. And I wish you all the best in the upcoming season. And thank you for everything that you're doing to not only help your own daughters, but helping all of the guys that are on your team to mentor, to coach, to help them in the journeys that they're on. Because you not only are a father biologically, but you end up being a father to many others as well. So I wish you all the best and thank you for your time today. Bret Bielema [00:22:16]: I appreciate it very much. Thank you for the time. Christopher Lewis [00:22:18]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out The Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along. And The Fatherhood Insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course, library, interactive forum, step by step, roadmaps and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out@fatheringtogether.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the Dads with Daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes. Today Dads with Daughters is a program of fathering together. Christopher Lewis [00:23:07]: We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week. All geared to helping you raise strong, empowered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. We're all in the same boat and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time we give, the lessons, we make, the meals we buy them present and bring your A game because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just. Like a dynamite glass calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters and muscle men, get out and be the one to now be the best dad you can be. Be the best than you can be.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
10/5/23 Hour 2: Future Big Ten football schedule released- breaking down the Illini's draw; Henry, Lunney share thoughts on struggles

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 54:58


The guys break down the newly released future Big Ten football schedules and share their thoughts on how things shape up for Illinois along with the new members. Later, hear from the coordinators Aaron Henry and Barry Lunney as they discuss their struggling units.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
9/27/23 Hour 2: Confidence level in Illinois getting it done against Purdue?; Lunney, Henry, Walters discuss rivalry

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 50:33


Derek and Kyle share their confidence level in Illinois beating Purdue this weekend and what has to happen for Illinois to go in and get a road victory. Later, hear from Barry Lunney, Aaron Henry, and Ryan Walters as they share thoughts on the rivarly.

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter
Nitany Cryin' (09/17/23)

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 69:43


Despite a resurgent defense, the Illini miss a huge opportunity against Penn State thanks to five turnovers. Mike Carpenter reacts to the encouraging bounce-back from Aaron Henry's unit, along with growing frustrations with the offense. Still, Bret Bielema's Illinois team faces a much lighter schedule going forward. What must they do in the upcoming three game stretch to get things right?

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
9/13/23 Hour 2: Illinois faces tough task against Penn State; What needs to change to give themselves a chance?

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 34:58


Derek and Kyle discuss the Illini's matchup against 7th ranked Penn State and what changes they would like to see to give Illinois a chance at the upset. Hear clips from coordinators Aaron Henry and Barry Lunney on how their units need to improve.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
9/6/23 Hour 1: Cubs continue to roll- how dangerous can they be in the playoffs?; Henry, Bielema discuss tough Kansas matchup

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 53:58


Lon and Kyle discuss the Cubs' stretch of dominance of how dangerous they could potentially be in a playoff series. Later, hear from Aaron Henry and Bret Bielema as they share thoughts on this week's difficult matchup against Kansas.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
8/31/23 Hour 2: Former Illinois Associate AD Kent Brown in studio (Part 2); Aaron Henry speaks on first game as defensive coordinator

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 55:02


Former Illinois Associate AD Kent Brown finishes up in studio talking about the 1983 football team and some other Illini thoughts. Later, Illinois DC Aaron Henry speaks about what he's instilling in his young defense and Derek and Kyle discuss the test that the Illini defense will face against Toledo.

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 668 - J Leman's 2023 Illini football season preview

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 54:29


All-American linebacker J Leman joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to discuss the 2023 Illinois football season. Leman discusses his biggest reasons for excitement for Illinois and his causes for concern. He also discusses what Illinois needs out of Luke Altmyer and the weapons around the quarterback as well as how Aaron Henry schemes his defense with so many questions in the secondary. J wraps up by giving his expectations for the 2023 season. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
8/18/23 Hour 1: Art Sitkowski (Illini assistant QB coach); Bielema on QB competition & changes on defensive staff

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 54:00


Lon and Derek discuss Bret Bielema's comments on BTN regarding the QB competition and the defense with Aaron Henry calling the shots. Later, Illini assistant QB coach Artur Sitkowski joins the show for an awesome breakdown on the QB room and more.

The Corelink Solution with James Rosseau, Sr.
89. Breaking Barriers and Building Careers: Zurich's Apprenticeship Program is Changing Lives

The Corelink Solution with James Rosseau, Sr.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 44:19


On this episode of The Corelink Solution we're going to delve into the world of apprenticeships. I recently had the pleasure of hosting a podcast with Phyllis Higgins from Zurich Insurance, North America.  Also joining us are Aaron Henry, Tatiana Jackson, and Lydia Authors, all of whom are part of Zurich's apprenticeship program. We discussed the importance of apprenticeships, the challenges, and the growth experienced by the apprentices. In our AARP Career Clinic, we are discussing the benefits of the RACI methodology in your career development. Thank you for listening. Please leave a comment and let me know what you thought of the show. Until next time be empowered, be inspired and be accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Al Galdi Podcast
Episode 568: conversation with Illinois DC Aaron Henry on Commanders second-round pick Quan Martin and more

The Al Galdi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 57:41


13:57 - Commanders: analysis of a rising controversy regarding whether the Commanders were guilty of tampering in inquiring about retired Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck in the 2022 offseason 23:26 - Guest: Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry on the player who the Commanders took in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft, Illinois defensive back Quan Martin, including his great versatility, how he might best be used by the Commanders, specific games in which he excelled for Illinois and whether he can do well as the Commanders' No. 1 nickel corner 43:16 - Nationals: breakdown of a 5-1 win at the San Francisco Giants in a game that featured starting pitcher Jake Irvin in just his second Major League regular-season start tossing 6 1/3 scoreless innings and the Nats scoring five runs in the first inning 51:09 - Orioles: thoughts on a 3-0 loss to the Major League-leading Tampa Bay Rays, including low attendance at Oriole Park at Camden Yards continuing Visit InsuranceBMC.com and tell BMC Insurance that Al Galdi sent ya! Visit CateringByUptown.com and tell Catering By Uptown that Al Galdi sent ya! Visit ShadyRays.com and use the code AlGaldi for 50 percent off two or more pairs of polarized sunglasses! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 238 - "Spoon's" Coach's Tape & Derick Hall Scouting Report

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 132:04


RUNDOWN       At the top of the show, the guys serenade the listeners with some hits from the late Gordon Lightfoot before discussing an unusual news story from a Nashville hotel. Next, Mitch and Hotshot chat about the emergence of Bryce Miller and the state of the "left-fielder" as the M's start to heat up. A trio of guests including Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry, former Auburn defensive coordinator Jeff Schmedding, and longtime NFL scout Jim Nagy. In the “Other Stuff” segment, the guys discuss Budda Baker's tweet about the video of a football dad copping a feel of his son's girlfriend, Jordyn Brooks contract news, and Tom Brady's response to unretirement rumors.      GUESTS       Aaron Henry | University of Illinois defensive coordinator Jeff Schmedding | Washington State University defensive coordinator Jim Nagy | NFL Scout TABLE OF CONTENTS       1:13 | The fellas sing some of Gordon Lightfoot's hits in the wake of his recent passing.  20:27 | Are the M's starting to establish some momentum after a pair of series victories in the past week?  35:16 | GUEST: Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry joins the show to provide a complete scouting report of Devon Witherspoon and shares his personal inspirational story. 1:05:15 | GUEST: Defensive coordinator at Washington State Jeff Schmedding hops aboard to provide a coach's perspective of Derrick Hall as his coach in Auburn. 1:22:35 | GUEST: Longtime NFL scout Jim Nagy shares his main takeaways from the 2023 NFL Draft including the Seahawks picks.  1:38:31 | The “Other Stuff” segment features of game of "Why did Budda Baker call out the 13th pick's father on Twitter?", the latest with Jordyn Brooks his future with the Seahawks, and a verdict to the rumblings that Tom Brady may play next season.

Cliff and Puck
Who is Devon Witherspoon, w/ Illinois Defensive Coordinator, Aaron Henry

Cliff and Puck

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 12:43


Illinois Defensive Coordinator, Aaron Henry joins Puck and Jim to share what type of player the Seahawks are getting in Devon Witherspoon, how a player w/ 0 stars became the 5th overall pick, how will he overcome being, "undersized" and much more.

Cliff and Puck
5-1 H3: Illinois Defensive Coordinator, Aaron Henry Joins, Mariners Discussion & Cross Talk

Cliff and Puck

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 43:38


Illinois Defensive Coordinator, Aaron Henry stops by to chat about the Seahawks' 5th overall pick in Devon Witherspoon. Puck and Jim then spin it to baseball as the Mariners had a nice comeback win against the Toronto Blue Jays. Puck and Jim close with Ian Furness as he shares what's to come for his show!

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 599 - Illini defensive coordinator Aaron Henry

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 40:16


Illinois defensive coordinator Aaron Henry joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner to discuss three Illinois defensive backs likely to get drafted, taking over as defensive coordinator, his new assistant coaches and his young secondary. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct   Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 559 - Illini fall to Mississippi State in ReliaQuest Bowl

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 56:31


Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner, Joey Wagner and Ryan Easterling react to Illinois football's 19-10 loss in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The guys discuss why Illinois has lost so many close games, why the offense struggled, first impressions of Aaron Henry as defensive coordinator and more. The guys then look ahead to the biggest questions of the offseason for the program. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct  Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
12/29/22 Hour 1: Illini gearing up for ReliaQuest Bowl; Aaron Henry officially announced as DC

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 55:10


Lon and Derek continue to preview the ReliaQuest Bowl and hear from Bret Bielema, who met with the media down in Tampa today. The guys also discuss Aaron Henry being officially announced as the defensive coordinator.

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper
12/19/22 J LEMAN HOUR: Thoughts on Ryan Walters' exit, Aaron Henry hired as DC, Reliaquest Bowl preview

The Drive with Lon Tay & Derek Piper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 54:03


J Leman joins the guys to give his thoughts on Ryan Walters leaving for Purdue, Bret Bielema picking Aaron Henry as his new DC and other storylines surrounding the Reliaquest Bowl.

No One Asked Us
Disconnect in Illini Locker Room? (Ep084 S2 E22)

No One Asked Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 78:28


Illinois bounced back from the home loss to Penn State with a 21 point win over Alabama A&M, but is it all ice cream and rainbows? From the play on the court to some comment made to the media there seems to be some internal issues in the program. Logan Lee and Craig Choate discuss in this episode of No One Asked Us. Matthew Mayer specifically made some comments in the post game press conference referring to some difference in option between himself and head coach Brad Underwood. Coleman Hawkins and Terrence Shannon have downplayed the comments, but something is definitely not clicking right now for the Illini. Illinois women's basketball is off to their best start in more than a decade in the inaugural Shauna Green Era. The Illini beat Missouri by ten on Sunday to move to 10-2. Aaron Henry is the new Illinois football defensive coordinator after Ryan Walters left Illinois to become the new Purdue head coach. Kevin Kane follows Walters to Purdue to take on defensive coordinator duties with the Boilermakers. In other football news, Devon Witherspoon and Sydney Brown announced they are sitting out the ReliaQuest Bowl to prepare for the NFL Draft. The Chicago Cubs finally made a substantial move in signing Dansby Swanson to a 7 year, $177 million deal. Resident Cubs Fan Logan Lee gives his thoughts. All that and much much more in episode 84! Listen, like, subscribe, and SHARE! CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome 08:11 Illini Men's Basketball 28:01 Big Ten Men's Basketball 34:38 Illini Women's Basketball 38:49 Illini Football 51:59 Other College Football 54:08 Pick Your Pick 01:07:16 MLB Free Agency 01:15:43 Avatar 2/Other Things 01:17:34 Goodbye WHERE TO LISTEN: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRXI7UqKl4cVnq4bhh2MaVg Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-one-asked-us/id1554805006 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Vz8ZQ2xM7dKwvJxpo82gy?si=1ca31bbf67cf4b1a FOLLOW US: No One Asked Us Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoOneAskedUsPod No One Asked Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoOneAskedUsPod No One Asked Us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nooneaskeduspod/ Craig Choate Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigwchoate Craig Choate Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craigwchoate Logan Lee Twitter: https://twitter.com/theloganlee Email us at nooneaskedus2021@gmail.com Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/tis-the-season

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter
Oh Henry! (12/18/22)

The 200 Level with Mike Carpenter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 40:12


Illinois football has its new defensive coordinator, promoting Aaron Henry to the position. Mike Carpenter reacts to the news, and why Bielema's decision makes perfect sense for the short-and-long term. Also, Devon Witherspoon and Sydney Brown opt-out of the Reliaquest Bowl, while fans await Chase Brown's decision. Finally, yet another eventful postgame presser adds concern for Illini basketball, as Matthew Mayer cites internal conflict between players and coaches.

Illini Inquirer Podcast
Ep. 551 - Aaron Henry promoted to Illini DC

Illini Inquirer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 37:39


Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner react to the news that Bret Bielema will promote Aaron Henry to defensive coordinator. The guys discuss the decision to go with Henry, the fallout of OLBs coach Kevin Kane leaving to take the Purdue DC job under Ryan Walters and what Illinois will need in its next two defensive assistant hires. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8  Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct  Go VIP for just $1 at Illini Inquirer: bit.ly/3eGM1NK To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Eyes On B1G
Housekeeping! Postseason Edition

Eyes On B1G

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 81:29


Bill King's Commitmas synapsis followed by an important pizza discussion.  "Housekeeping!" recorded prior to the news of Kevin Kane taking the DC job at Purdue and Aaron Henry being promoted to replace him at Illinois. Also recorded before the transfer news of QB Nick Evers from Oklahoma to Wisconsin.  #AskForAmador

I on the Illini
I on the Illini - Aaron Henry is the New Illini Defensive Coordinator (S2,Ep113)

I on the Illini

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 26:44


IlliniGuy Mike Cagley @MikeCagley & IlliniGuys Staff Writer Matt Stevens @matthewcstevens discuss Aaron Henry @AaronHenry7 becoming the Defensive Coordinator of the Fighting Illini football team. Also listen to Ked's interview with Aaron Henry here: Ked's Recruiting Roundup: Ked's Recruiting Roundup With Illinois DB Coach Aaron Henry on Apple Podcasts Whether you live in Champaign or Chicago, halfway across the US or halfway across the world, IlliniGuys.com keeps you in the know. Don't miss our other podcasts - Sturdy for 30, I on the Illini, and Ked's Recruiting Roundup. Subscribe at IlliniGuys.com and take advantage of our free 7-day trial. Listen to the IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular. It's the only weekly two-hour syndicated Illini sports talk radio program in the state of Illinois. Find your station here: Radio - IlliniGuys.com. Please give the "I on the Illini" podcast a 5-star rating if you enjoyed the show! We appreciate every 5-star review.