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Latest podcast episodes about arkansas university

The Best of the Sports Shop
John Calipari Officially Arkansas Razorbacks Head Men's Basketball Coach

The Best of the Sports Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 11:00


Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex discuss John Calipari officially becoming the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks. John Calipari is now officially the head coach of the Arkansas University men's basketball team. Calipari was at Kentucky University for 15 years. How did Calipari come to the decision to leave Kentucky? What does he plan to do in Arkansas?

The Hoffman Show
Kevin Fitzgerald on Anthony Black + Brandon Miller ahead of NBA Draft

The Hoffman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 23:19


Anthony Black out of Arkansas has been linked to the Washington Wizards as a player who could potentially fall to the number eight overall pick. Kevin Fitzgerald of the SEC Network, joins Craig Hoffman to give us insight into Black and some other draft prospects ahead of next week's NBA Draft. Plus, he gives us thoughts on the Knicks trading for Bradley Beal.

The Uncommon OT Series
Mark Koch, OTD, OTR/L: OT in VIctim & Survivor Advocacy

The Uncommon OT Series

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 55:15


In this episode, we will learn about Mark Koch, OTD, OTR/L an occupational therapist and educator whose areas of interest include community-based practice, trauma-informed care, occupational in/justice, and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He received his Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from the University of Missouri and his post-professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate from Saint Louis University. Prior to his appointment at Cedar Crest College, Dr. Koch was a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas/University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. As an OT educator and scholar, Mark is interested in understanding how relational approaches to teaching and learning can optimize learner inclusion, participation, and socialization to the profession. Show Key Points:· Mark gives us a glimpse of his background and interests· He describes his Uncommon OT work and his path· He describes what inspired him to do this work · He explains how his services benefit others· He provides OT practitioners with valuable career advice· He provides resources and his contact information RESOURCES: Wood, W. (2011). Navigating the shifting sands of occupational therapy: Lessons from wise wayfinders. New Zealand Journal of Occupational Therapy, 58 (1), 14-20. https://www.cedarcrest.edu/sage/otd/index.shtmAs always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsot THANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues! Full Episodes and Q & A only available at: https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsot For Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewformHappy Listening Friends!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.Be a Patron to support The Uncommon OT Series Podcast project via Patreon.

Voice In Sport
Episode 78. Anna Hopkin- How Stepping Away from Sport led to an Olympic Gold

Voice In Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 39:38


Olympic Gold medalist in Tokyo and English swimming star, Anna Hopkin, shares her journey in sports. Anna started competing nationally at a very early age, but today she explains how stepping away from the sport for four years in her teenage years helped her find balance and learn to love swimming again. This decision helped her prioritise her mental and physical health and have a long career in the pool when it mattered most, ultimately leading her to win an Olympic gold medal in the Mixed 4x 100m Medley Relay. Now, Anna swims for Arkansas University where she recently placed second at the NCAA's 100 yard freestyle. In today's episode, Anna also shares her Olympic experience, and dives into how she maintained her motivation throughout Covid when she could not swim. “If you don't enjoy what you're doing, then you're never going to achieve what you want to, whether it's in a sport or in a job or in a relationship” - Anna Hopkin. 

Bats Left Throws Right
Bats Left Throws Right Episode 30 with Matt Goodheart

Bats Left Throws Right

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 79:41


Arkansas Razorback alumnus and newly signed Phillies player, Matt Goodheart joins the BLTR crew in a fantastic conversation that goes beyond baseball.  Born into a baseball family, Matt was always driven to play baseball competitively at the highest level.  After graduating High School, Matt played at San Jacinto Community College for one year putting up a .355/.464/.574 slash line before transferring to Arkansas University and becoming a Razorback.  In 3 seasons at Arkansas, Goodheart slugged his way to 20 HRs, 98 RBIs and sprayed the fields with 137 hits.  Matt talks about his upbringing, hitting philosophy, memorable moments at Arkansas, his love for his teammates and what he's looking forward to next in professional baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies Organization.  Hosted by Jack Aylmer with co-hosts Sal and Peter LoDuca.

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast
Gary Ervin (2011 NBL MVP) on his NBL career, Arkansas University and playing with Lebron

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 65:36


Gary Ervin joins Dan Boyce on another episode of Aussie Hoopla to walk through his basketball journey and share memories of his time playing in the NBL. Ervin was the NBL's Most Valuable Player for the 2010–11 NBL season after racking up 20.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game playing for the Wollongong Hawks. Ervin also spent time with the Townsville Crocodiles and Adelaide 36ers. Ervin played 112 games in the NBL over four seasons and averaged 16.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists. Topics include... Gary Ervin on what he's been up to since leaving Australia (2:00) New York basketball and the night Ervin scored 30 points in 3 minutes (3:30) Playing in the Jordan Classic with LeBron James and Chris Paul  (7:00) College basketball with Mississippi State and Arkansas (9:30) The NBA Draft experience (16:00) The G-League and fighting for an NBA spot (19:00) Finding his way to Australia and the Wollongong Hawks (22:00) Why he loves Australia and his comparing his other experiences playing overseas (28:00) Why he wishes he planned his career like Bryce Cotton (30:00) An up and down season with the Townsville Crocodiles (31:30) The championship that could have been with the Adelaide 36ers (37:00) Narrowly losing to the Perth Wildcats in the Grand Final (43:00) A return to Wollongong to wrap up his NBL career (45:30) Deciding to retire (47:30) Information on a Gary Ervin documentary coming out (49:00) What teams and players Gary loved to play against while in the NBL (51:00) Highlights and learnings from a career as a professional basketball (58:00) Visit dunk.com.au for your next set of basketball uniforms. Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Leroy Loggins, David Andersen, Andrew Vlahov, Phil Smyth, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Damian Martin Current NBL Stars - Jack White, Dejan Vasiljevic, AJ Ogilvy, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon, Anthony Drmic, Brad Newley Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Barry Barnes, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze, Ken Cole, Will Weaver, Bruce Palmer NBA Stars Past & Present - Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti, Ryan Broekhoff, Doug Overton, Donald Sloan The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Darnell Mee, Isaac Burton, Adonis Jordan, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore, Steve Woodberry, Gary Ervin, Ebi Ere, Doug Overton, Kevin Lisch And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Mal Speed, Paul Maley, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or email us at info@aussiehoopla.com

Casa Hornets
Episodio 6 - Draft Room: Moses Moody

Casa Hornets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 12:33


Primo episodio della rubrica Draft Room, si parla di Moses Moody. Prospetto in uscita da Arkansas University che potrebbe risolvere molti problemi degli Hornets sia in attacco che in difesa, scopriamo insieme le sue caratteristiche.

Run Culture Podcast
Episode 97 - Cam Griffith - Tinman Elite

Run Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 64:54


Episode #97 of the RunCulture Podcast - Cameron Griffith (@griffith.c) When it comes to team players, you’d be hard pressed to brush over Cam. Cam is one of our esteemed Aussie collegiate exports, running for Arkansas University and upon graduating signing with Tinman Elite ⚒️. (@tinmanelite) In this chat he discusses how all the teams he’s been apart of throughout his career have helped him reach the heights that he has. Cam also shares an honest insight into what the life of a professional athlete looks like, and how, for Cam, his running has evolved from Australian titles in high school, to the team atmosphere at Arkansas and now life with Tinman. It’s a great listen, and so good to hear how a fellow runner balances the responsibility of studying, living between the States and Australia, and all while running at a professional level. You can catch this episode and more through this link or in our bio.

Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast
Zion Dismissal, Belichick/Bielema Fraud Claim, MLB HOF & Sticky Lawsuit

Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 64:38


The ROADMAP: 1) 4:00— MLB's HALL OF FAME shortcomings. We discuss the fundamental flaws in the voting structure and the controversial decision to police off-field morals and ethics. 2) 18:00  — Trevor Bauer claimed that 70% of MLB pitchers used a technically illegal substance to help them gain an edge. A lawsuit filed by a former Los Angeles Angels employee and his GO GO JUICE sought to expose the seedy underbelly of baseball... before it was thrown out! 3) 27:13 — ZION WILLIAMSON (finally) prevails on his claim to void the lifetime marketing contract he agreed to while he was at Duke. We explain the situation and how improvements can be made to college basketball to ensure that this doesn't happen again.  4) 38:33 — As Tom Brady reaches the Super Bowl, his former coach, BILL BELICHICK, is getting dragged into a messy breach of contract and fraud lawsuit between Arkansas University and its former Head Football Coach BRET BIELEMA.  *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter:  Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Tarun Sharma (@TKSharmaLaw) The Show (@ConDetrimental)

Conduct Detrimental: The Sports Law Podcast
Zion Dismissal, Belichick/Bielema Fraud Claim, MLB HOF & Sticky Lawsuit

Conduct Detrimental: The Sports Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 64:38


The ROADMAP: 1) 4:00— MLB's HALL OF FAME shortcomings. We discuss the fundamental flaws in the voting structure and the controversial decision to police off-field morals and ethics. 2) 18:00  — Trevor Bauer claimed that 70% of MLB pitchers used a technically illegal substance to help them gain an edge. A lawsuit filed by a former Los Angeles Angels employee and his GO GO JUICE sought to expose the seedy underbelly of baseball... before it was thrown out! 3) 27:13 — ZION WILLIAMSON (finally) prevails on his claim to void the lifetime marketing contract he agreed to while he was at Duke. We explain the situation and how improvements can be made to college basketball to ensure that this doesn't happen again.  4) 38:33 — As Tom Brady reaches the Super Bowl, his former coach, BILL BELICHICK, is getting dragged into a messy breach of contract and fraud lawsuit between Arkansas University and its former Head Football Coach BRET BIELEMA.  *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter:  Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Mike Lawson (@Mike_sonof_Law) Tarun Sharma (@TKSharmaLaw) The Show (@ConDetrimental)

The Vibe Check
(7) Abby Gray and Callie Cook

The Vibe Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 50:11


This episode was really something special, and I had the pleasure to talk to these amazing athletes on their respected craft. We have one runner from Arkansas University that has the potential of being a future Olympian. We also have one volleyball player that is a true prodigy at Tulsa University. These girls are awesome and it was really interesting talking to them on what they need to and what they go through at a D1 level. Enjoy.  

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The BosBabes
Sydney Parr Lee: Baseball Wife & D1 Arkansas Razorback Softball Alum.

The BosBabes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 69:22


Intro Song Credit: YAA! Koala @yaakoala Song: Do Mushies Not Coke Outro Song Credit: YAA! Koala @yaakoala Song: Don’t Stop   On this episode BosBabes host Brittany Baldi chats with — Sydney Parr Lee. The former Arkansas University alumni was a star softball player for the Razorbacks! She was recruited as a freshman in high school to be an outfielder for the team.   Sydney was born in the state of Arkansas. She spent most of her childhood traveling around playing softball and enjoying time with her family. One of her favorite past times was going on cruises and exploring different states.     She met her husband (Evan Lee) while attending high school…. Evan, now a part of the Washington Nationals baseball organization, knew in his teens that he would make Sydney his wife! He spotted her in the stands during one of his games!   Listen here as she chats about how Evan proposed, their upcoming honeymoon in Vegas, what it was like playing D1 college softball in her home state and much more!   Please subscribe to The BosBabes on Youtube xo Visit www.primaryjane.com and use promo code BOSBABES15 at checkout for 15% off all of their premium CBD hemp products!        

Legends of Sportsball

John Daly was born April 28, 1966 in Carmichael, California to Jim and Lou Daly. The Daly family moved around small towns in the southern states for most of John’s early life, but he began loving and learning golf at the age of 5. When John was 10 his family moved to Orange County, Virginia where he would learn to play at a golf course in Locust Grove. When he was just 13, John won the Spring Club Championship, defeating all the male members. The club quickly changed the rules, barring minors from entering the tournament henceforth. In his high school years, John would be a letterman in golf and football, handling kicking and punting for Helias High. In 1983, John was the Missouri state champion with his high school golf team. That same year, he won the Missouri State Amateur Championship. John would follow that up by winning the 1984 Arkansas State Amateur Championship and would spend that summer befriending Rick Ross, a golf teaching professional. Ross would spend the next several years with John, improving and polishing John’s game.Daly would attend Arkansas University from 1984 to 1987, on a golf scholarship. He butted heads with his coaches over his drinking problems and his infrequent attendance record. In 1986, John qualified for the U.S. Open, one of the four major championships in professional golf, as an amateur. Unfortunately, he missed the 36 hole cut with scores of 88 and 76. John would finish college without completing his degree and turned pro in 1987, quickly winning the Missouri Open that same year.

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast
David Patrick (Arkansas University) on Ben Simmons, the Boomers, and his NCAA coaching journey

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 67:26


David Patrick, a former NBL player for the Canberra Cannons has since gone on to become Australia's best coach in the NCAA and easily the most successful recruiter of Aussie basketball talent for the past 15 years. Topics include. Accepting a coaching role at Arkansas University (2:00) Coaching and recruiting during a pandemic (7:30) How is the NCAA going to fare when it returns to after COVID-19 (11:00) Playing for Syracuse and playing in the 1996 NCAA championship (13:00) Playing with the Canberra Cannons in the NBL (20:00) Playing overseas in England and Spain (25:30) The beginning of his coaching career with Nicholls State University (27:30) Coaching Patty Mills and Matthew Dellavedova at St Mary's University (31:30) Spending time with the Houston Rockets as a scout (37:00) The move to LSU and recruiting Ben Simmons to play in the NCAA (39:00) Doup Reath, his talent levels and the likelihood of him playing in the NBL this season (44:00) The move to Texas Christian University and coaching Kouat Noi (48:00) Stories from being a part of the Boomers coaching staff for the 2019 FIBA World Cup (51:00) Ben Simmons relationship with the Australian Boomers and the likelihood he plays in the Olympics (56:00) Coaching goals from here, career highlights and the toughest obstacles he faced over his journey (1:00:00) Visit dunk.com.au for your next set of basketball uniforms. Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Leroy Loggins, David Andersen, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon, Anthony Drmic Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze, Ken Cole, Will Weaver NBA Stars Past & Present - Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti, Ryan Broekhoff, Doug Overton The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Darnell Mee, Isaac Burton, Adonis Jordan, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore, Steve Woodberry, Mike Mitchell, Dusty Rychart, Ebi Ere, Doug Overton And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Paul Maley, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or email us at info@aussiehoopla.com

God's Promises
Born Quirky Episode 1 with Austen Dalquist

God's Promises

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 31:23


Alex Davis and Austen Dalquist, a former D1 runner from Arkansas University chat about life! Austen is pursuing professional running while chasing his callings & Christ’s will for his life, as he shares his story with us. Join them and be encouraged to pursue your dreams no matter what the cost. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bornquirky/support

Bay 11
Advice for High School Athletes

Bay 11

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 10:12


For this Bay 11 "Extra," we have an interview with a college coach, Caira Dortch, who shares insight and advice for high school girls hoping to play at the college level. Dortch was a volleyball star at Hillcrest, then Arkansas University, before becoming head coach at Southwest Baptist University. She is interviewed by Broadcast I student Chloe Sutherland.  

talich 闲侃
Episode 5: 欢乐篮球

talich 闲侃

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 32:17


今天的主题是快攻和篮球战术的变革。内容包括: 美国篮球的战术从诞生到二战前的演化; 美国篮球如何从地域之争转向技战术之争; 对于篮球演进的一些思考,和那些被遗忘的故事。 《talich 闲侃》,有闲得聊,关注美国流行文化史,网址:https://talich.fm 相关链接 主要参考文献 Isaacs, N. D. (1975). All the moves: a history of college basketball (1st ed). Philadelphia: Lippincott. Maury Klein, Keaney Invented the Fast Break and Rhode Island Made the Big Time, Sports Illustrated, Nov 27, 1978 Carlson, C. (2017). Making March Madness: The Early Years of the NCAA, NIT, and College Basketball Championships 1922-1951. University of Arkansas. 其他本系列未提到的话题: Kuska, B. (2004). Hot potato: how Washington and New York gave birth to Black basketball and changed America's game forever. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press. Katz, Milton S. (2010). Breaking Through: John B. McLendon, Basketball Legend and Civil Rights Pioneer. Fayetteville, Arkansas: University of Arkansas Press. Caponi-Tabery, G. (2008). Jump for joy: jazz, basketball, and Black culture in 1930s America. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. Green, B. (2005). Spinning the globe: the rise, fall, and return to greatness of the Harlem Globetrotters (1st ed). New York: Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Pub.. Yep, K. S. (2009). Outside the paint: when basketball ruled at the Chinese playground. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 登场人物 talich: 美国流行文化史爱好者,《娱乐的逻辑》作者

Inside Running Podcast
063: Mike Power

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 123:34


63 Mike Power Julian eases his way through a niggle. Experiments with race nutrition ahead of Lake Biwa. Brad’s in the gym, sets the course record on his recovery loop and checking his motivation. Brady rolls 400m reps with Julian, nails the Sunday long run. Hobart Marathon is taken out by Dion Finocchiaro and Meriem Daoui, while Nick Earl and Samantha Phillips won the half marathon.Results Two Bays Trail Run between Dromana and Cape Schank George Hedley & Simone Brick won the 28k while Ash Watson & Steph Austen dominate the 56k.Results  Boston Marathon winners Desi Linden and Yuki Kawauchi headline 2019 Elite Field https://www.iaaf.org/news/news/boston-marathon-2019-elite-fields Julian has some rebuttal from the discussion for his selection for the 2018 Run of the Year before Listener Liam asks about how to go about practising race-day fueling in the marathon.  Rob De Castella winning the 1982 Commonwealth Games Brisbane Comm Games Marathon https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-14/robert-de-castella-wins-brisbane-commonwealth/9604106 Olympic 5000m runner Mike Power chats with Brad, going through his impressive PBs from the 800m to the 10k that features 3:58 for the mile at the Prefontaine meet and the U/16 1000m World Junior record. Mike takes it back to the beginning doing laps in the school parking lot and then Little Athletics at Dandenong. He shares how he was recruited to Arkansas University, how the NCAA system bridges the gap between training junior and senior athletes and what his experiences were in the college team setting. Mike then goes talks about the qualification process to get into the 2000 Sydney Olympics running the 5000m, what the experience was like and the support received from Athletics Australia. Opening up about the difficulties he had in finding a coach afterwards, Mike then talks about what ultimately made him retire from the sport professionally, how he adjusted to life afterwards and recounts his traumatic scare with cancer and then closes with his observations on the NCAA college system and running culture in the US.

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SOM Talk Live
Young Niyah | Talks New Music, Being Princess Of the South, & More!

SOM Talk Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 16:22


Who is Young Niyah? Atlanta very own “Princess of The South”, is a high energetic and alluring young rapper. Young Niyah was inspired by music and lyrics early on, which lead her to start writing rhymes at the tender age of 5 years old. Deep down inside Young Niyah knew that rapping was her destiny and she begin practicing how she would sign her autographs, along with constantly performing in front of family and friends to prepare for whom she would later call her fans.  At the age of 7, Young Niyah recorded her first debut song called “ATL”, where she represented her city that she loves so dearly. Her lovable personality caught the eyes of an Executive Producer for Atlantic Records to what lead her the honors of being asked to play Jaheim’s daughter in R&B Singer Anthony Hamilton – “Struggle No More” music video. Young Niyah’s hard work and dreams were emerging and she began starring in national stage productions throughout the United States. She was also awarded a full scholarship to Arkansas University after graduating with honors from a Prestigious High School. Young Niyah decided to turn down the scholarship to pursue her God given talent as a Lyrical Rap Artist.   Earlier Spring of twenty-eighteen, Young Niyah released her first single “Hit Em”, a record inspired by haters was  written and co-produced by the talented rapper a long side producer Fydo. “Hit Em” is available on all digital outlets.  

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - January 16, 2018

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 7:26


Hey folks, it’s been a while. I’ve had a trip to Virginia, an appearance on a radio station that once fired me after five hours and of course, SNOW! But it’s a Tuesday night, the Bartz Brothers here in New Brighton have unveiled a new snow sculpture and I’m back to give you a rundown of the scores and more from January 16, 2018. This is Short Time Shots and I’m your host, Hall of Fame wrestling writer, broadcaster and announcer, Jason Bryant. Stellar Top 10 dual in Division III as unbeaten and fifth-ranked Loras -- the DUHAWKS! -- beat ninth-ranked Central College 25-12. Loras won six of the 10 bouts, but bonus points were the word of the day as four of the six wins picked up some extra sumpin’ sumpin’ -- even with an injury default at 133 where Michael Triplett was up 10-1 on All-American Cam Timok before Timok was forced to injury default. No, that’s not quite a nod to Lagunitas -- or is it Lagu-nit-as -- asking for a friend, right Richard Immel? North Central topped Wheaton 33-9 in a matchup of Top 25 teams. Wins were few and far between for the Thunder, who came in No. 25 in the most recent Division III rankings. Mount Union improved to 9-1 and picked up a second OAC win with a 39-9 win over Muskingum in Alliance, Ohio on Tuesday. Michael McIntire registered the quickest fall of the night for the Purple Raiders at 1:18 at 157 pounds. Greensboro comes off the Virginia Duals and picks up a 28-24 win over Southern Virginia. Time for your semi-irregular Student Princes update. Yes, the Student Princes of Heidelberg evened its record at 6-6 with a 23-12 win over Otterbein, that action taking place in the OAC. In Division II, Pitt-Johnstown got a technical fall from heavyweight D.J. Sims lifted the Mountain Cats past Seton Hill 21-17. UPJ also picked up a crucial win at 165 pounds as Devin Austin earned a 5-4 win over Zach Voytek. Cody Law’s fall at 157 wasn’t totally unexpected, but the bonus points were needed down the stretch. Mixing up some divisions, which is what we’re about to do, we saw Drury University of Missouri pick up its first dual meet win of the season. The Panthers topped Arkansas’ University of the Ozarks, a Division III school headed up by former Junior world teamer LeRoy Gardner. We had him on The Ice Hour last year -- he’s got a story about Uzbekistan, but doesn’t everybody? Extra credit: coach James Reynolds wrestled at Adams State. Speaking of Panthers! Up in Michigan, bumping away from Kyle Nixon was a bad idea! What happened up in the mitten, well Davenport University won three of the last four matches to move past Division III Alma College 24-21. In case you’re wondering where the heck Davenport is -- it’s in the home of Bloodround -- Grand Rapids, Michigan and they’re reclassifying from the NAIA to Division II. And yes, they are the Panthers, too. By the way, the aforementioned Mr. Nixon DOES have a podcast. Gold star when you find it. In the NAIA, Grand View won again -- and this just in, snow … is cold. The Vikings won for the 62nd time in a row and the 91st time in the last 92 duals. Lyon and Hannibal-LaGrange were canceled due to inclement weather -- the real reason according to Julia Salata is because Southerners are soft. No tickets if you keep that up, pal! Barton Community College swept three duals at the Barton Duals. The Cougars -- GO COUGARS -- beat Colby 55-0, Cowley 42-6 and Northwest Kansas Tech 28-13. No report on the other scores, since most junior colleges don’t really update their athletic websites the night of a road dual in the middle of Kansas. Just how it is.   The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 250-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast
Rotnei Clark (Illawarra Hawks)

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 47:26


On this episode, Dan sits down with Illawarra Hawks star Rotnei Clark to discuss the Hawks recent loss to the Melbourne United and take a look at his basketball journey so far. Topics on the show include; Rotnei talks about the Hawks recent loss to the Melbourne United and how he approaches games like there where his team is heavily under-manned (2:00) Rotnei talks about breaking the all-time Oklahoma high school scoring breakout (8:00) His decision to play at Arkansas University (11:00) Playing for Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens during his time at Butler University (12:30) Rotnei takes us through his biggest moments from his college days (15:00) Did you know Rotnei was a native American? (23:00) Rotnei's NBA trials after college and how he ended up in Illawarra (24:30) Did James Ennis really throw his NBL award into the Yarra River when Rotnei beat him out for NBL MVP? (26:00) Thoughts on the NBL since returning from Europe (29:00) What happened when coach Rob Beveridge asked him to come off the bench for the first time? (33:00) Are we likely to see Rotnei Clark back in Illawarra next season? (39:00)   All of this and a whole lot more.... Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, Rotnei Clark, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Stephen Holt, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding NBA Stars Past & Present - Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti Aussie Basketballers Abroad - Ryan Broekhoff, Brock Motum, Jack White, Ben Madgen, Clint Stiendl, Ater Majok, Rhys Carter, Clint Stiendl Australian Boomers Legends - Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Terry Dozier, Isaac Burton, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and email at info@aussiehoopla.com

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Online Marketing Made Easy is our discussion on today's show with online marketing expert Mark Fortune My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a man who brings a very different flavour to what we generally see on the show everyday. More often than not we talk about growing a business that attracts customers across the world He believes the most exciting part of the marketing world is working with small businesses. Yes, the ladies and gentlemen that we drive past everyday in our own towns, and neighbouring communities. And the reason for this small town approach? Well as it states on his official page: The technology and media landscape today makes it easier than ever before for a small business to compete and win against large competitors Small businesses are fun to work with, and results are easiest to see in small businesses; if something doesn't work, it's easiest to change in a small business Life is too short to spend the majority of your time doing things that aren't fun, aren't productive or aren't leading to positive results. But how did he get to this point of realisation that his future was closer to home than perhaps he first recognised? Well it seems to me that after moving through many different positions within the marketing world, it was when he performed the role of Instructor of Marketing at Arkansas University for two years. We will find out if this is true, but more often than not our future becomes evident to us when we are directing other peoples futures. It's at these moments when the words that come out of our mouth, stop us in our tracks and make us think "Wow...its ok talking this, but Im not doing this myself!" Well lets find out this is true, as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Mark Fortune.