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In this podcast episode, I sit down with television media expert Alan Sanchez from Alan Sanchez Media & The Peoples Media Relations to talk about how teams can pitch TV stations to get FREE television coverage for promotions, events, and games.We dive into: 1. How it Benefits the Team & the TV station2. What the formula or process teams should follow to pitch the media3. How often you should pitch the media ideas Alan Sanchez has spent over 10 years as a television reporter and has transitioned to help organizations obtain television coverage for their events. Website: https://alansanchezmedia.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeoplesmediarelations/Contact info: TeamAlan@gmail.com or (209) 222-0170Sports Marketing Machine on LinkedInSports Marketing Machine on InstagramBook a call with Jeremy from Sports Marketing Machine
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Zak recap Midwest Finishers Men's 185 pound bracket and the Women's 145 pound bracket. Plus Preview Polaris Pro 24.In the news section of the show we discuss Andy Varela Vs Oliver Taza On Enigma BJJ, and Luck Griffith Vs Pat Shangoli in Austin Texas. In the recap section we talk about the semi finals and the finals of both divisions on Midwest Finishers. We start with the women's 145 pound tournament finals with a kneebar submission by Trinity Pun after a jumping pass re-guard counter. Then we talk about Peyton Letcher straight ankle lock finish in her semifinal match. In the finals we talk about Trinity wrestling and peytons leg lock counters that let to her taking a heel hook submission over Trinity Pun in the finals. In the mens 185 pound bracket we talk about the submission in the semi finals by Brad Schneider from a standing guard break attempt counter. then talk about his fantastic back crucifix entry from a triangle omaplata bait that saw him submit Alan Sanchez with a one armed rear naked choke from back crucifix. In the preview of Polaris 24 we talk about most of the main card including both title fights and the stacked card. Recorded 5-29-2023
What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out. Soren McVay and Alan Sanchez collaborated on the film "Watcher," with Alan writing, directing and producing and Soren producing and acting the lead role. "Watcher" was an official selection at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2023 and took home three Filmmakers Awards; Outstanding Short Film – Horror, Outstanding Screenplay – Horror – Alan “Poe” Sanchez, and Outstanding Performance, Individual – Horror – Soren McVay. As always, if you come in for a DIF interview then you also get asked the DIF 4Qs above. It was an absolute pleasure to hang out with these two and you can watch "Watcher" right now on TVHi. Follow Alan on Instagram at @alanpoefosho Follow Soren on Instagram at @sorenbug Discover Indie Film Links DIF Website - DIF Instagram - DIF Facebook - DIF Twitter TVHi Links TVHi Website - TVHi Instagram - TVHi Facebook - TVHi Twitter
Alan Sanchez wrote and directed the short film "Watcher," starring lead actor Soren McVay and these two both produced the short as well. "Watcher" was an official selection at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2023 and took home three Filmmakers Awards; Outstanding Short Film – Horror, Outstanding Screenplay – Horror – Alan “Poe” Sanchez, and Outstanding Performance, Individual – Horror – Soren McVay. It was an absolute pleasure to interview them and as soon as Alan releases the short online I'll include a link right here. Follow Alan on Instagram at @alanpoefosho Follow Soren on Instagram at @sorenbug Discover Indie Film Links DIF Website - DIF Instagram - DIF Facebook - DIF Twitter TVHi Links TVHi Website - TVHi Instagram - TVHi Facebook - TVHi Twitter
Los panas se encuentran hoy en el parque colon con un super atleta del deporte de pelota!!! Con 19 años de edad el ha sido atleta desde los 3 añitos jugando en las ligas pamper. Ha jugado en Florida, Alabama, colegial en Colorado, Georgia y básicamente todo el sureste de los Estados Unidos. Se graduo de grado 12 de la "Carlos Beltrán Baseball Academy" siendo el mejor receptor de su clase graduanda 2021. Es un actual jugador de la Doble AA con los tiburones de aguadilla y en octubre jugó en la Coliceba con moca aunque tristemente en el primer juego se lesionó el hombro. Esperemos que les encante el episodio #20!SIGAN A ALAN EN SUS REDES!!!https://www.instagram.com/alan.g.sanchez_2021 SIGUENOS EN:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/arenaoneprTIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@arenaone_pr?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLamX7Tm6767ZmHVFSqpcagFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/arenaoneprSupport the showSomos un podcast de entrevistas deportivas puertorriqueñas. Se trata de conocer la cara detras del representante deportivo ya que son personas al igual que todos nosotros. Tengan en cuenta que algunos episodios exploraremos una amplia variedad de temas (algunos con temas para adultos) y nuestros espectadores mas jovenes (y sus padres) deben saber que algunos temas seran solo para audiencias maduras.
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Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Rob recap Gordon Ryan vs Felipe Pena 3 at WNO. In the news section of the show we discuss the death of Leandro Lo over the weekend and briefly speak about his accomplishments and contributions to the sport, as well as some of his greatest matches. In the recap section of the show we discussed the main event of Gordon Ryan vs Felipe Pena 3 that ended by a verbal tap after a pass. We discussed the Circumstances surrounding the match including some potential behind the scenes drama in connection with Leandro Lo's death, Pena mental state going into the match and want for the match to be shorter. We discussed the no-time limit factor that saw the pacing of the match remain slow early and saw long stretches of 50-50 work from Pena, and passing attempts from Gordon. We also discussed some of the take down sequences from Gordon, And went in-depth on what a potential rematch under ADCC rules looks like and how Gordon Vs Andre Galavo may look in the ADCC Superfight. In the recap of Nicholas Meregali vs Rafael Lovato Jr. We discussed the implementation of Nichola's wrestling and how he was able to put Lovato into the guard and on his back and work his passing on his way to a very clean Unanimous decision. In Mica Galvao vs Alan Sanchez we discussed the great counter Guillotine foot sweep takedown that Mica hit in the opening sequence of the match; that then led to the guard passing and long controlling Mount sequence that has been more of the same from Galvao. Then we discussed the lightning transition to the back and double arm trap that led to the Rear-naked Choke submission. In Beatriz Mesquita vs Elisabeth Clay We discuss the developments in Clay's stand-up game and some of the leg entries on display. We also discussed how closely contested the match was and the strength training Clay has been doing.In Jacob Couch vs Jay Rodriguez We discussed Jacob couch Kimura sweep Mount and ability to control the match from Bell to Bell with his top pressure and tenacity in holding the Kimora from guard. In what will be absolutely a signature win for the up-and-coming grappler.In Fabricio Andrey vs Fabian Ramirez We discussed some of the counter wrestling on display and a few very big throws that Fabricio was able to hit on Ramirez as well as a very tight leg lock entry from Ramirez using at the knee control for the leg lock. In Diogo Reis vs Estevan Martinez We discussed the controlling pressure that Reis used to slow down Estevan as well as some of the Fantastic defense especially to the arm triangle that Martinez employed throughout the smash.In the preview section of the show we discussed Midwest Finishers 8, and Hudson valley Invitational 4.In the outro section of the show Maine discussed the Upcoming trip to Omaha Nebraska to train with and interview John Hansen.Recorded 8-8-2022
The W.N.O card Ryan vs. Pena card gets broken D-O-W-N like a clown. Each match up gets its time with a prediction here and there. Can Pena make it 3-0, will someone put ALL of ADCC on notice? One of the last shows before ADCC 2022. You gonna like this one!
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Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Josh recap The Eddie Bravo Invitational EBI 19 The Return, and the Emerald City Invitational 4, plus we also discuss ADCC West Coast trials and the capping of divisions.In the news section of the show we discussed One FC signing the Ruotolo Brothers and Mikey Musumeci as well as Andre Galvao's upcoming super fight. We also discussed Garry Tonon knockout loss in his featherweight title fight after looking for leg locks.In our recap of EBI 19, we discussed the quarterfinal matches including an interesting entry into the heel hook Oliver Taza, and a counter leg lock heel hook victory for David Garmo. We talked about Pablo Lavaselli Kimura vs Nate Orchard, and John Combs signature Combotine In the Quarter-Finals We talked about the quick heel hook win Oliver Taza took over David Garmo, and the quick heel hook that Nick Ronan defeated Oscar De Los Santos with both in under 1 minute each. We also talked about Alan Sanchez Dead Orchard and set up to the armbar finish over John Combs.In the Semi-Finals we discussed the overtime finishes, and in the finals we discussed Alan Sanchez victory over Oliver Taza by Fastest Escape Time in EBI overtime.In our recap of the Emerald City Invitational 4 we talked about how sometimes dark horses make for outstanding upsets and great brackets, in a recap of how Adam Benayoun and Kieran Kichuck made it to the finals taking overtime wins over, Jon Calestine,Gianni Grippo, Gabriel Sousa and Josh Cisneros, on their run to the finals. Leading to Kieran Kichuck Taking the final $10,000 prize. We also discussed how great trials and qualifiers are in order to Showcase talent that might not have gotten an invite.In the intersection of the show Josh and Maine discuss training together Wednesday and some medical issues that happened on the mat that evening. Plus Vegas plans for West Coast Trials. Recorded 3-14-2022
Welcome back , Dude enjoyers, to another episode of the Dude Down Podcast. Hopefully you are a fan of the big mouse cuz this episode is all about post-renaissance Disney films, 11 of them in fact. Small crew this time around as Diego Messina died again and Adolfo was to busy being right about something to come but we did manage to get a guest this time. Please pray as Diego Barron tries his best not to get this video taken down. Featuring Luis Olvera, "Host" Aldo Pineda, Chicken Little fan boy 1 Alan Sanchez, Chicken Little fan boy 2 Diego Barron, Chicken Little Hater Leslie Marcos, Esteemed Guest
Welcome back everyone to another exciting episode of the Dude Down podcast. This week we talk underrated anime and funnily enough, without the one person in our group who's whole personality is anime. We have a very special guest this week, who took a whole hour drive to get to the studio, Alex Ordez! featuring Diego Barron, average JoJo enjoyer Diego Messina, average JoJo hater Aldo Pineda, average bleach fan Adolfo Nava, average Harem fan Alan Sanchez, average ghibli hoe Alex Ordez a big sausage pizza, average penis size Edited by Diego Barron
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the show Maine and Zak recap Fight to Win 169 headline by Josh Cisneros vs. Kennedy Maciel,the Abu Dhabi World Pro 2020, that happened in 2021, the Emerald City Invitational 170 lb bracket, and preview Fight to Win 170.In the recap section of the show we kick it off talking about the biggest comeback of the year in our discussion of Josh Cisneros vs. Kennedy Maciel Cobrina jr. We talked about the submission attempts put on by Cisneros for 9 minutes of the match and the great offensive and defensive choices Cisneros and Kennedy put forth during the triangle attempt. Then we talked about the out-of-nowhere scramble rear-naked choke that Kennedy secured to come from behind with nine seconds left in the match. We also discuss other matches on the card. In our recap of the 2020 AJP UAEJJF World Pro we talked about every single black belt finals match for the men's and women's adults divisions. We discuss why we love the AJP ruleset so much and why it Fosters and creates dynamic performances from athletes.In our recap of the what the Emerald City Invitational we discuss the 170-pound tournament that had saw standout PJ Barch submit his way into the finals and finish Alan Sanchez with a step over triangle Kimura variation and win him $5,000. We also discussed some of the controversy that came with the event including the doctor leaving the event early and the announcement of the next Emerald City Invitational event. In the preview section of the show we discussed Fight to Win 170.In the outro of the show Zak talks about getting in his first fight in 15 years and maintaining composure, and Maine discusses his upcoming surgery scheduled for two days from the recording.Recorded 4-12-2021
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Chef Alan Sanchez Hoy tenemos una conversación con Adriana Pavón de “Mexico, Pride and Culture” quien nos trae un colaborador, el Chef Alan Sanchez. Chef Sanchez es mexicano, promotor de la gastronomía poblana y mejor chef 2018 por la revista Food and Travel. El tema de hoy son los Moles de Méjico. Un mole es un plato autóctono del país. Es un plato tradicional de tiempos antes de la colonia. Aunque los mas famosos son los Moles de Puebla y de Oaxaca, hay mas de 50 versiones de moles arraigados alrededor del país. Ademas de las variaciones regionales, cada grupo familiar deja variaciones que pasan de generación en generación. A pesar de su evolución, el concepto básico es de una base con chilles frescos, jitomates molidos, hojas de epazote, de hierba santa o de aguacate, masa de maíz, tortillas tostadas, pepitas o cacahuates y chocolate, usada para aderezar diferentes carnes. Adriana Pavón con Isabel Jubes en la Universidad de Stanford, California. Mexico Culture and Pride es una incubadora de artistas ubicada en Oaxaca México. Ellos trabajan con educación, cultura y comercio justo como una forma de devolver el poder a la comunidad local que ha sido plagiada de sus derechos de autor a lo largo de [...]
Yo yo yo we are back and shittier than ever, it's been a long quarantine but we try our best to forget about it in this installment. This time around it's all news and lots of it. Please give us a listen and let us know in the comments if we should just give up. Featuring #1 Schneider fan, Diego Barron #2 Schneider fan, Alan Sanchez #1 Dude who didn't know who Dan Schneider was, Aldo Pineda #1 Game Critic, Aldofo Nava #2 twin brother, Luis, second to his much cooler brother Eduardo. REST IN PEPPERONI Diego Messina Tony Cebrero
Alan's Lids and the hat shaping business was never in the plans for Alan. He thought his calling was working in the medical field as a doctor. However, a passion to creasing hats began when he worked in a local western wear creasing pre-shaped hats. After being introduced into shaping open crowns Alan began to experiment with different styles and designs on hats. Day after day he bettered the trade and has now been recognized for the work he has done. Since then, Alan's been hosted and sponsored by big name brands in the hat making business and has been invited to Las Vegas, Nevada to crease hats at the National Finals Rodeo a couple of years in a row now. Alan's Lids has also grown enough recognition locally, nationally, and internationally and has been given the honor to sponsor many local upcoming talents as well as some big name people in the rodeo and bull riding industry! With the growing amount of support he's gained over the years, Alan continues to do what he loves and vows to continue doing so until God allows him. He appreciates the continuous flow of love and support from all of the Alan's Lids family and hopes to always be able to provide one-on-one and unique experience in each hat shaping opportunity he gets! Resources: https://www.instagram.com/alanslids/ (https://www.instagram.com/alanslids/) https://www.alanslids.com/ (https://www.alanslids.com/) https://www.facebook.com/alanslids/ (https://www.facebook.com/alanslids/) Show Music: “The Ropin Pen” By: Trent Willmon https://trentwillmon.com/ (https://trentwillmon.com/) “Cowboy” By: Kolt Barber https://www.koltbarber.com/ (https://www.koltbarber.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Matt Kirschner https://www.instagram.com/mattjkirschner/ (https://www.instagram.com/mattjkirschner/)
1. Fox Card- Title fight: Tony Harrison vs. Jermell Charlo, rematch, 12 rounds, for Harrison's WBC junior middleweight titleEfe Ajagba vs. Iago Kiladze, 10 rounds, heavyweightsJhack Tepora vs. Oscar Escandon, 10 rounds, junior lightweightsAndre Dirrell vs. Juan Ubaldo Cabrera, 10 rounds, super middleweightsHugo Centeno Jr. vs. Juan Macias Montiel, 10 rounds, middleweightsEimantas Stanionis vs. Julio Cesar Sanchez, 8 rounds, welterweightsKarlos Balderas vs. Rene Tellez Giron, 8 rounds, lightweightsAdrian Taylor vs. German Perez, 6 rounds, heavyweights2. DAZN- Daniel Jacobs vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., 12 rounds, super middleweightsTitle fight: Julio Cesar Martinez vs. Cristofer Rosales, 12 rounds, for vacant WBC flyweight titleMaurice Hooker vs. Uriel Perez, 10 rounds, welterweightsReshat Mati vs. Rakim Johnson, 6 rounds, welterweightsJosh Kelly vs. Winston Campos, 10 rounds, welterweightsLiam Smith vs. Roberto Garcia, 10 rounds, middleweightsDaniyar Yeleussinov vs. Alan Sanchez, 10 rounds, welterweightsGabriel Rosado vs. Humberto Gutierrez Ochoa, 10 rounds, super middleweights3. UK Boxing ESPN+/ Daniel Dubois vs. Kyotaro Fujimoto, 10 rounds, heavyweightsLiam Williams vs. Alantez Fox, 12 rounds, WBO junior middleweight eliminatorArchie Sharp vs. Artjoms Ramlavs, 10 rounds, junior lightweightsTommy Fury vs. Przemslaw Binieda, 6 rounds, light heavyweightsDAZN-Richard Riakporhe vs. Jack Massey, 12 rounds, for vacant British cruiserweight titleCraig Richards vs. Chad Sugden, 10 rounds, light heavyweightsLuther Clay vs. Freddy Kiwitt, 10 rounds, welterweightsKieron Conway vs. Craig O'Brien, 10 rounds, junior middleweightsShannon Courtenay vs. Buchra El Quaissi, 6 rounds, female bantamweights4. Danny Garcia tells Team Crawford to show me the Money & labels Tim Bradley a Top Rank Puppets tell him to fight Crawford NotesJake Paul, AnEsonGib To Land on Andrade-Keeler Card, Jan. 30Jeff Horn defeats Michael ZefaraHearn Believes Joshua fight Pulev in April Mikey vs Jessie Vargas in Frisch TXArtur Beterbiev and Fanlong Meng IBF Orders December 30 Purse BidJarrett Hurd to remain at 154Josh Taylor pleads guilty time Racial AbuseAdrien Broner Has To Pay Nearly 830K in Civil Suit JudgementGary Russell-Tugstsogt Nyambayar Set For 2/8 On ShowtimeJaron Ennis-Bakhtiyar Eyubov is New Co-Main To Shields-HabazinAmanda Nunes Wants Over $1 Million For Claressa Shields Bout.Going to make a Bet use our promo Code BETTBV and get up to $1000 dollars sign up bonus here is our link http://bit.ly/2lvNv3Eone Free Month of Dazn On TBV http://bit.ly/ThaBoxingVoicexDAZNhttps://www.patreon.com/ThaboxingvoiceBUY THA BOXING VOICE T-SHIRT HERE http://thaboxingvoice.com/storePLEASE SUPPORT!!! SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & LIKEPlease check out our facebook page and hit the like button. https://www.facebook.com/Thaboxingvoiceradio GOOGLE PLUS https://plus.google.com/107960664507143008932/posts?tab=XXiWeb Sitehttp://thaboxingvoice.com/Radio show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thaboxingvoiceradioTwitter: @Thaboxingvoicehttps://twitter.com/thaboxingvoiceAudio only Podcast subscribe herehttps://itun.es/us/oY7JJ.c#HarrisonCharlo #EddieHearn #JacobsChavez
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the Grappling Rewind Podcast Maine and Josh recap BJJ Fanatics Grand Prix, Finishers Sub Only 10, then in the preview section we talk about the Spyder Invitational Championship, GrappleFest 7, Fight to Win 132 Hawaii; and Maine interviews Matt Kaplan about his upcoming Grappling Idiots Superfight card. In the weeks news we talk about the recently announced matchup between Nicky Rodriguez vs Luke Rockhold scheduled to main event Polaris 12. Also Garry Tonon being fired from Rutgers after 6 years of coaching. In our recap of the BJJ Fanatics Grand Prix, we run through some of the round of 16 matches quarterfinal matches Between Tex Johnson and William Tackett and the matches controversy and talk about the semi finals match between Lucas Hulk Barbosa and Kody Steele that showcased an impressive lift from Steele with a veteran reversal from Barbosa. Then in the finals we talk about Kyle Boehm vs Hulk and how good Kyle is at the EBI overtime. Plus we do some BJJ payout math regarding how much Kyle has made from the rule set recently and speculate on what his DVD will be on. In a recap of the Finishers Sub Only 10 we talk about the men’s 185 pound bracket and the women’s 105 pound bracket. With Adam Leve looking impressive but running into Alan Sanchez in the finals with Sanchez taking the victory. In the women’s bracket Maine and Josh are impressed by Grace Gundrum mounted modified guillotine finish in regulation that earned her the win in the finals and her Brown Belt. We also talk about a few of the super fights on the card. In the preview section we kick it off with Spyder Championship 2019. With the -76 kg bracket and the -100 kg bracket. In the first round quarterfinal matchups we see a rematch between Johnatha Alves vs Shane Jamil Hill-Taylor, a matchup between Edwin Najmi vs Matheus Gabriel, on the left side of the bracket. On the right side of the bracket we see Gabriel Arges vs Levi Jones , and Matheus Lutes vs Inseong Jang the hosts make their picks on how they think the bracket will shake out and who they think the frontrunner for the event in the bracket is. In the -100 Kg division Maine and Josh talk about Tim Spriggs drawing the short straw vs Nicholas Meregali, and what version of Erberth Santos will show up vs Claudio Calasans, on the right side of the bracket Kaynan Duarte vs Leandro Lo, in a rematch from earlier this year, and the events X factor grappler returns to the Gi once again in Rodolfo Vieira vs Anderson Munis. On Grapple Fest 7 we preview Craig Jones Vs.Adam Wardzinski for the -100 kg title and how we think the two styles will matchup. Then we talk about a match sure to bring action in Dante Leon Vs Marcos Tinoco. Tye and Kade Ruotolo also make appearances on this card at different weights. Plus ADCC 3rd place medalist Elvira Karppinen is featured as well. Fresh off BJJ Fanatics Jason Rau also has a matchup on the card that we talk about. In our preview of Fight to Win 132 in Hawaii we talk about the matches that had been announced at the time of recording Garry Tonon vs Davi Ramos and how both want to push a pace. Plus the time difference this event will be at and when you can watch it. In the preview of Grappling Idiots we take a look at the 170 pound bracket and taking about how impressed we were with William Tackett this weekend and how he might be very tough to beat this coming weekend. As wells the rubber match between Keith Krikorian who was also in the BJJ Fanatics event but will be facing Daniel Miara in the hybrid rule set. After that we have an interview with the Grappling Idiots promoter Matt Kaplan where he talks about the rules and why they were chosen and shares some insight on sanctioning and how he intends to run the PPV. In the outdo Maine and Josh talk about recording miss-haps and training together for the first time in a long time. Recorded 11-17-2019
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
On this special bonus episode Maine and Emil wrap up the rest of the weeks BJJ events that were too numerous for episode 85. As a result this special mid week episode recaps Fight to Win 116, Midwest Finishers 2, and previews Sub Spectrum. We kick off the weeks show immediately with the recap of Fight to Win 116. We run through the fight of the night and the submission of the night for the black belts and the brown belts. Emil has choice words for matches contested entirely in 50/50. Plus the hosts talk about how awesome the Judo match on the card was. We go in depth on Juan Cleber vs John Erlandson and how scary hidden toe holds are. Plus talk about a very strange and unorthodox Ippon that took place in the Fabricio Silva vs August Meissner Judo superfight. After that we move into the title match recap for Midwest Finishers 2. Talking about how impressive and exciting the title match between William Tackett and Alan Sanchez was. Great leg lock transitions, plus we go into some changes we have observed in the meta game surrounding leg locks on a macro scale. We also talk about brother, and sibling combo stand outs as Andrew Tackett also had a stand out performance on this card. Plus the team voices their amazement for William Tackett's back to back wins at Third Coast Grappling 2, and Midwest Finishers 2 multiple states away only a day apart. After that we do a brief preview of Sub Spectrum 8 featuring a no-gi absolute bracket for the men and a flyweight bracket for the women. With a few names we saw this last weekend such as Jordan Holy. As well as Derrick Flag also in the same lineup for the men. Recorded 6-26-2019
The Ubuntu Peoples Podcast, Ep #66--Alan Sanchez: The Personality and The Soccer Coach Alan Sanchez played 4 years of soccer at North Carolina State University. I coached him his freshman and sophomore years there. He was named to the ACC All-Freshmen team and was an All-ACC first-team and All-ACC Tournament selection as a senior in 2009. Alan played professionally in the US and Chile. Today, he is a coach shaping young lives, and wants to show others how to teach the beautiful game that has brought him so much. We talk about developing players in the US vs elsewhere, what a 10 year old from Real Madrid taught him, the "culture" of soccer shaping a player, creating the magical #10, what the game asks of its best players and how he preps them to respond. Alan Sanchez soccer reel... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGNq6MdV9qU Weston FC... http://westonfc.org/ Victor Pastora... http://westonfc.org/leadership/ La Liga Promises U11 Torneo, Miami 2015... http://usa.laliga.es/en/laliga-promises/miami --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Young Lives Project is a unique, long term study of childhood in 4 countries - Peru, Vietnam, India and Ethiopia. It is exploring the impact of poverty on children's development, and identifying the most effective policy interventions that could enable poor children to reach their full potential. In this podcast, Amanda Barnes talks to Alan Sanchez, Principal Investigator in the Young Lives Project which is based at Oxford University, about the research he has been doing on child development in Peru. She started by asking him to explain the Young Lives study and what it is trying to achieve. Alan Sanchez: The Young Lives study is an international longitudinal study of childhood poverty. We started in 2002 and the intention is to track the livelihood of families for basically 15 years. And we are working in four different countries: in Peru, in Ethiopia, Vietnam, and Andhra Pradesh in India. The study is led by Oxford University and has research partners in each of the countries. We use a variety of methods: quantitative methods and also qualitative methods. The main objective is to have a better understanding of the causes and consequences of childhood poverty. Amanda Barnes: So how many children altogether are included in the study? AS: In total, twelve thousand. And then we have eight thousand kids that we have been tracking since they were aged between one and two years old ( in the year 2002). We call them the younger cohort. And then there are another four thousand kids that we are tracking, also since 2002, and they were between seven and eight years old the year when we started with the survey. So by now they are 18 years old. AB: That’s a lot of kids. So generally, a sample of that kind of size: is that something that’s statistically representative of the population as a whole more or less? AS: Well, we do not intend to be nationally representative. We want our samples to be very informative of each of the countries and to observe children growing up in communities with a variety of living standards and variation in terms of geographical location and ethnic groups. So that even though our intention was not to claim national representativeness, we can certainly say many things about the characteristics in which these children are growing up in each of the countries. AB: Why were those particular countries chosen? AS: One important thing was to have diversity. So even within each country we were looking to have diversity in terms of the communities in our sample. But it was also important to have diversity in terms of the countries that we selected. So on the one hand we were looking for regularities. So we wanted to be able to say whether certain processes are very similar regardless of the country, which we have found. But at the same time some policies are very country-specific and if you only focus on one country then it means you are only able to say things about that specific country and the specific policies that take place in that place. But if you have other countries it means you observe a variety of social policies and see their effects on children. AB: Yeah, well that makes pretty good sense. AB: So your research, some of it looked at what the data could tell you about what factors in early childhood had an impact on outcomes for them at later stages – even up to their mid-teens. Can you tell us what specifically your study was trying to find out? AS: Yes, well to let you know a bit more about the background. This study is based on two studies that I did previously. In one of the studies, using data for Peru for instance, we found that there was a food price crisis a few years ago and we were able to measure that this crisis had consequences on the early nutrition of those kids that were very young at the time that the crisis took place. But not only that, also that these kids later on had a lower cognitive development because of this crisis.
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Susan and Matt are joined in the Outback Studios by television reporter, podcaster, sports commentator, and huge WWE fan, Alan Sanchez.Alan Sanchez Alan Sanchez Alan shares his story about growing up in the central valley, in a family with very little money and material possessions. Early in his educational career he learned about the value of working harder than anyone else, a trait that carried him into his career in broadcasting, eventually to become the youngest TV reporter in the central valley. Alan spent time as a reporter for a Sacramento morning news program before joining the Stockton Thunder and then the University of the Pacific sports program.Alan Sanchez is all over the world of social media, where his fans connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, his website, and his podcast, The Alan Sanchez Show.