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Send us Fan MailListen in as Scott visits with Aggie Closer Clayton Freshcorn as the Aggies get ready to embark to the SEC Tournament. They discuss Clayton's journey to Texas A&M from the fields in Waller, Texas to the mound at Blue Bell Park as well as his excitement receiving his Aggie Ring for his soon to be Graduation. Clayton reflected on the competition with Aiden Sims for a Sunday starter and how their friendship and support for one another grew during that time. They also discussed the ABS system being used at this year's SEC Tournament and Freshcorn's thoughts on the implementation. The conversation also covered team dynamics, road trip experiences and much more. Enjoy!!
Truly Significant honors the one and only Porter Garner III, pioneer of Aggie Network and leader of the Texas A&M Former Students Association as TRULY SIGNIFICANT TEXAN. For more than four decades, Porter has been a steady hand and a trusted voice guiding the Association of Former Students. He made Aggie core values strategic. Porter is emblematic of the heroes from our book When Core Values are Strategic.Porter didn't just lead an organization, he strengthened the Aggie Network. Clearly, it's one of the most loyal and powerful communities anywhere in the world. His leadership and teamwork accelerated participation from 100, 000 to over 630,000 supportive former students. He multiplied the multipliers.Porter understands something every Aggie knows deep down: that the Aggie Ring isn't just a piece of gold. It's a promise. A promise that wherever life takes you, you'll stand ready to help a fellow Aggie. Porter drilled it deep…Aggies help other Aggies.Under Porter's leadership, the Aggie Network grew stronger, traditions grew deeper, and generations of Aggies stayed connected to the values that make Texas A&M special — respect, integrity, leadership, loyalty, selfless service, and excellence.Porter Garner didn't just serve Texas A&M. He served the people who make Texas strong.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Dave and Blair talk about the ultimate sign of culthood - a golden ring. This ring just happens to be the Aggie Ring.
Ray Mickens joins the show to talk about getting his Aggie Ring, his path to recruitment at Texas A&M, and the power of the 12th man.Then Billy Liucci comes on to talk about his breakfast-making prowess, and a little bit of sports too.
On this week's episode, the Batt staff discusses the history of the Aggie Ring as well as the different forms it comes in and how students celebrate. This episode also features discussion over the recent Oscar winners.
Why do you wear your Aggie Ring?
This week's podcast covers all things voting and what Ring Day will look like with COVID-19 precautions. From voter registration to picking up your Aggie Ring, this episode will give you everything you need to know.
Sullivan Ross played an integral part of the success for A&M in 1891. As president, Ross helped form traditions of many College Station events, including the Aggie Ring, the Core and the foundation of the Texas A&M- UT rivalry in football. However, Ross' past life alongside the Confederate Army has sparked controversy of his statue at Academic Plaza. Now, A&M quarterback Kellen Mond is speaking out against the injustice that is the statue's legacy. Join Cole Thompson as he breaks down the history of Ross and the statue's future role in College Station. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sullivan Ross played an integral part of the success for A&M in 1891. As president, Ross helped form traditions of many College Station events, including the Aggie Ring, the Core and the foundation of the Texas A&M- UT rivalry in football. However, Ross' past life alongside the Confederate Army has sparked controversy of his statue at Academic Plaza. Now, A&M quarterback Kellen Mond is speaking out against the injustice that is the statue's legacy. Join Cole Thompson as he breaks down the history of Ross and the statue's future role in College Station. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam and Michael talk with Eugenie Sutio about the incredible story of an Aggie Ring that was lost in WWII, recently recovered and returned to a special Aggie family.Then Sam has a special announcement.LINKS:An Aggie Ring Lost in World War II - Youtube
Today's episode is a little different. As a student at Texas A&M University who is getting her Aggie Ring next week I thought talking about beer would be very fitting (if you know, you know). This episode will slay FIVE common myths I have heard throughout my collegiate years about beer. Business Inq: ariel@foodsciencesnob.com
cuppycup and Rush discuss ideal places to take photos with your Aggie Rings and Texas A&M acceptance letters. Join us on the adventure and tweet your own Aggie Ring travel photos with hashtag #AggieRingPhoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
cuppycup and Rush discuss ideal places to take photos with your Aggie Rings and Texas A&M acceptance letters. Join us on the adventure and tweet your own Aggie Ring travel photos with hashtag #AggieRingPhoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
cuppycup and Rush discuss ideal places to take photos with your Aggie Rings and Texas A&M acceptance letters. Join us on the adventure and tweet your own Aggie Ring travel photos with hashtag #AggieRingPhoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys discuss Johnny Manziel's disappointing debut for the Montreal Alouettes, putting your Aggie Ring on a giant alligator's nose, the early returns of STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING, and more Fall Camp stuff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys discuss Johnny Manziel's disappointing debut for the Montreal Alouettes, putting your Aggie Ring on a giant alligator's nose, the early returns of STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING, and more Fall Camp stuff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys discuss Johnny Manziel's disappointing debut for the Montreal Alouettes, putting your Aggie Ring on a giant alligator's nose, the early returns of STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING, and more Fall Camp stuff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wohoo! I am back in the office this week after having spent a weekend in College Station, Texas where I finally got my Aggie Ring (for the 2nd time)! I am super stoked to be back in the office and in this episode you can feel my enthisiasm emanating through the radio waves! :) This is going to be an awesome episode! Today we are talking about the Types of Business that you can Start and Run from anywhere in the world that you decided to pitch your tent. Specifically, I cover 3 type of business you can start today (literally) and you can run online. I also go into detail and share some cool tips and tools tha I use, and that you can use, on these businesses. What types of Internet Businesses can you start right now, you might ask? Check out the #NewClassRising Podcast #006 with @Hector_Avellan [TweetThis] Hit Me Up Follow-me: @Hector_Avellan The Blog: http://NewClassRising.com