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Walk Talk Listen Podcast
There Are Two Sides to Every Story with Kaitlyn Slate - Walk Talk Listen (episode 156)

Walk Talk Listen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 57:39


In this episode of Walk Talk and Listen, Kaitlyn Slate, President and CEO of Growing Hope Globally explores her remarkable journey and unwavering commitment to tackling hunger and poverty. Born to missionary parents in Nigeria, Kaitlyn's early experiences shaped her dedication to international development. She discusses how her upbringing on family farms in rural Minnesota and Southern Alberta influenced her passion for agriculture and her mission to support smallholder farmers in developing countries. Kaitlyn shares Growing Hope Globally, an organization linking U.S. rural communities with global agricultural initiatives to create lasting solutions to hunger.   Kaitlyn's extensive background includes serving as Director of Program Excellence at World Renew, where she spearheaded efforts to transform communities through sustainable food security and economic livelihood programs. She also brings a wealth of experience from her tenure at Armstrong State University and her academic pursuits at Savannah College of Art and Design and Valdosta State University. We encourage you to listen to Kaitlyn's inspiring perspective on mobilizing grassroots energy, fostering international development, and her vision for a world free from hunger.   Listener Engagement: Discover the songs picked by Glenn and other guests on our #walktalklisten here.  Connect with Kaitlyn's GHG: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by liking and following us on Twitter and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All" featuring CWS, and as well as the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).

Afternoon Ti
Centers in the Music Room with Becca Davis

Afternoon Ti

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 22:44


If you're wanting to incorporate centers into your music room, Becca Davis is the perfect person to talk to!  She's here to share how she prepares students for centers, the four expectations she has for students during centers, some great ideas for setting up centers, and she shares a few favorite center ideas you can use!  Be sure to check out her centers freebie in the show notes!  Let's talk centers with Becca! Meet Becca: Becca Davis is an elementary music teacher in Savannah, GA. She has a Bachelors from Armstrong State University and has been teaching elementary school ever since. In addition, Becca conducts a 4-5 grade choir in partnership with the Coastal Youth Choirs and sings in a group called iCantori. She loves to help other music teachers engage their students and simplify their lives by providing content and resources to music teachers via her blog, Teachers Pay Teachers store, and her courses.    Links: Instagram: @beccasmusicroom Website: https://beccasmusicroom.com/  Teachers Pay Teachers: Becca's Music Room Book: Happier Teacher Life on Amazon Blog Post about Centers Centers Freebie

Golf's Next Wave
Shad Tuten

Golf's Next Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 32:50


Host James Nitties welcomes Shad Tuten to discuss his childhood growing up in Augusta, Georgia, being at the 16th green at the 2005 Masters Tournament when Tiger Woods made his legendary chip-in, playing collegiately at Armstrong State University, learning how to be a professional golfer while playing on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica and the Korn Ferry Tour, and his excitement to make it to the PGA TOUR.

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Bleav in College Football Legends
Inside the Athletic Department w San Jose State's Michael Smoose

Bleav in College Football Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 24:08


Bobby Bowden,  Jerry Tarkanian, Florida State University, Fresno State, San Jose State University, Sacred Heart University, Ohio University, Northern Illinois University, Armstrong State University, Johnson and Wales

World Languages Collaborative Podcast
Episode 2: Dr. Dorothee Mertz

World Languages Collaborative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 26:06


In Episode 2, Dr. Dorothee Mertz joins us to talk about the strategies and activities she used to rebuild the French program at Armstrong State University (now Georgia Southern) in Savannah, GA. This episode will especially be of interest for anyone looking to drive student engagement in language learning! 

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Dirt NC
Interview with Kathleen Henry in Raleigh, NC

Dirt NC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 40:17


Summary: Kathleen Henry and I go on a deep dive about Economic Development in Wake County.Show Notes: Welcome to Dirt NC where we talk all about the places and spaces of North Carolina and the people who make them awesome, I am your host Jed Byrne.Throughout my career in engineering, construction, finance, and development, I have covered just about all sides of the land use ecosystem. This show creates an opportunity for me to share what I have learned with you as well as introduce you to some of my  friends, both new and old who are doing transformative work.With each episode of Dirt NC my goal is to make sure you walk away learning something new about land use. I promise to keep it simple and straight to the point.If you ever have a question for me, please reach out on Twitter at @Oakcitycre________________________________________________________Today I had the chance to chat with Kathleen Henry who is an Economic Development Director with Wake County Economic Development (WCED).  We do a deep dive all about what the economic development process actually looks like, what is the current state of economic development in Wake County, and what do site selectors look for when they are on the hunt for locations for their clients.  About Kathleen: As a key member of WCED's business recruitment and expansion team, Kathleen Henry manages all aspects of the business recruitment and expansion process and contributes to the overall BRE strategy. She also leads efforts around WCED's International Business & Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) initiatives with the goal of recruiting and marketing the region to foreign-owned companies.Before arriving at WCED, Kathleen worked for World Trade Center Savannah, an international economic development organization in Savannah, Georgia where she served as the Manager of Research and Trade Development, helping regional companies with their international growth strategies as well as managing the planning, marketing and execution of inbound trade missions and outbound trade and investment development efforts for the region.Born and raised in Anderson, South Carolina, Kathleen moved to Savannah, GA to pursue a bachelor's degree in Economics from Armstrong State University. During her four years at Armstrong, she competed as a member of the university's national championship tennis team. Kathleen was drawn to Wake County for its great quality of life and for the opportunity to contribute to its exciting economic growth. Kathleen loves spending time outdoors, running the Greenways, experiencing the local food scene, attending sporting events and traveling.LinkedInTwitter________________________________________________________As always, I am grateful that you have chosen to share this time with me! If you have comments/questions/suggestions about Dirt NC or anything land use related you can find me on twitter at @OakCityCRE and if you want a simple and to the point update on Raleigh commercial development you can subscribe to The Top Five, my free weekly newsletter at www.oakcitycre.com Until next time, Thank you!

50 Cups of Coffee with Bobby Audley
16. Dr. Brad Nein: USL Tormenta FC Academy Director; dissertation on work life balance as a coach

50 Cups of Coffee with Bobby Audley

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 94:01


Dr. Brad Nein is the Director of Academy Soccer Operations for Tormenta Football Club in the United Soccer League. The USL is an American professional soccer league designated by the United States Soccer Federation as Divison II with Division I being Major League Soccer. The USL serves as a player development league for future stars of the MLS and other leagues and on its own right has a broadcast deal with ESPN as it is great soccer to watch. Brad Nein has worked in the education, soccer, and coaching industry for 21 years. After playing DIII soccer at Salisbury University, Brad taught physical education, has been a head soccer coach at 3 different high school programs, an assistant coach at 3 different college programs in Salisbury University, Armstrong State University and Georgia Southern University. Brad is the founder of the Storm Soccer Academy and the player development company Sweet Feet. Sweet Feet is a soccer and education program for children that works to create lifetime learners that appreciate physical activity and health. Since its founding Sweet Feet has grown to serve over 750 kids a year. On their website they say their curriculum is based on fun, learning and passion development. In 2016, Brad completed his Doctoral studies at the United States Sports Academy earning a Doctorate of Education (Ed.D) degree in Sports Management. His dissertation titled “Work-Family Conflict Among Youth, High School, and Collegiate Soccer Coaches” has assisted numerous professionals within the soccer coaching industry to successfully lead soccer clubs and teams while also having a more fulfilling home life. Bobby and Brad talk about his findings and advice during this podcast. Brad currently holds a United States Soccer Federation “B” License; the US Youth Soccer National Youth License; and a Premier Diploma, Director of Coaching Diploma, and Goalkeeping Level 3 Diploma from the United Soccer Coaches. Brad has spoken at numerous conferences and written for professional publications on topics related to youth sports development as well as on and off the field coaching strategies for success.

Difference Makers with @SavannahOpinion
Difference Makers: Episode 42 — Former Georgia Board of Regents Chairman Don Waters

Difference Makers with @SavannahOpinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 58:28


This episode is brought to you by the Savannah Economic Development Authority Coming from Savannah's Eastside, Don Waters has been through much of the University System of Georgia as a student with stops at Armstrong State University and the University of Georgia in Athens. While he is technically retired, Waters has cemented himself as a difference maker in the university system after finishing his term as chairman at the end of 2019. On this episode of Difference Makers, Waters talks about growing up in Savannah, returning home, his work with former Mayor Malcolm Maclean and the missions for Georgia Southern and Savannah State. Podcast listeners: Get digital SMN subscription by clicking here for a special offer (9:42): Returning to Savannah (11:29): Working with former Savannah Mayor Malcolm Maclean Georgia Historical Society unveils marker recognizing former Savannah mayor for civil rights efforts (SMN, Nov. 27, 2017) Tom Barton: Former Savannah mayor gets overdue recognition (SMN, Nov. 28, 2017) (19:06): Joining the Board of Regents and his priorities as chairman last year Savannah businessman Don Waters elected Regents chairman (SMN, Nov. 13, 2018) (26:37): Missions, directives and segments of the University System of Georgia (34:12): Mission for Georgia Southern University, responding to consolidation with Armstrong State Growth promised as Armstrong, Georgia Southern merger made official (SMN, Jan. 10, 2017) Armstrong, Georgia Southern consolidation finalized by Georgia Board of Regents (SMN, Dec. 12, 2017) (42:41): Future of Savannah State University SSU merger rumors, decline in student enrollment addressed during NAACP meeting (SMN, July 28, 2019) Editorial: SSU’s downsizing more like a rightsizing (SMN, Aug. 17, 2019) Savannah State enrollment drops, state regents name new chair (SMN, Nov. 12, 2019) (48:15): Misconceptions about college enrollment (55:26): Future of early education and public schooling Make sure to follow The Commute podcast for daily news briefs from Adam.

Courageous Conversations with Sheree
Rhonda G. Mincey Founder and Executive Director of Great Youth, Inc.

Courageous Conversations with Sheree

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 63:30


This week on Courageous Conversations with Sheree we welcome Rhonda G. Mincey Founder and Executive Director of Great Youth, Inc. Tune in and hear how Rhonda's random encounter with a little girl impacted the trajectory of her own life which began this movement of impacting others. Hi! I’m Rhonda G. Mincey. By profession, I empower youths and adults to live their best lives. But personally, I am passion personified and inspiration in action. I am passionate about inspiring people to live a life of greatness. I’ve established program in schools that have challenged the mindsets and changed the behavior of thousands of girls. To help my teenage daughter navigate those challenging, critical teen years, I authored a book, "A Girls Guide to Being Great.” Little did I know that the book would be used to launch the girls’ program, “The Great Girls Club” and be read by hundreds of girls in several school districts. As the founder and Executive Director of Great Youth, Inc., a nonprofit youth enrichment program, I aim to transform youths into leaders, mentors, and role models. But I am also thrilled to speak to and conduct workshops for college students and adults on how to make deliberate decisions to attain higher levels of success. Some call me a "late-bloomer" because I obtained my college degrees decades after graduating from high school. But I graduated with a Master’s in Education and a Graduate Certificate in Cyber Crime, earning numerous honors and making significant connections with my professors. Now, my petals are a sight to behold: I am a college professor, author, entrepreneur, consultant, life strategist, poet, community leader, philanthropist, girl guru, legacy leaver, and giver of hope. Through my company, Great Success, LLC, I equip others for action and empower them for life. My goal is to continue to inspire others not only to be life-long learners, but life-changers as well. I am the recipient of several awards, including Armstrong State University’s Service Award and Turner Broadcasting System’s prestigious Pathfinders Award. For more information, please call 888-414-7328 or visit https://notesofhope.greatyouth.org.

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
Dr. Daniel Dale (Part 2)- Mercer University DPT Simulation Program

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 22:14


Part 2 of our chat with Dr. Dan Dale focuses on an overview of Mercer University's DPT Acute Care Simulation Program touching on why/how the program specifically started, barriers encountered, the structure and overview of how the program currently operates, utilization of interprofessional education in their simulation, lessons learned on organizing/doing simulations effectively, and more.    Resources Mentioned: 1) Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH): https://www.ssih.org/ 2) Healthcare Simulation Dictionary via SSH: https://www.ssih.org/Dictionary 3) INACSL Simulation Standards: https://www.inacsl.org/inacsl-standards-of-best-practice-simulation/ 4) The reality of designing simulation centers: https://www.hfmmagazine.com/articles/3182-the-reality-of-designing-simulation-centers 5) Planning a Simulation Center: https://www.hfmmagazine.com/articles/2136-planning-a-simulation-center 6) Defining Excellence in Simulation Programs (Books): https://www.amazon.com/Defining-Excellence-Simulation-Programs-Palaganas/dp/145118879X/ref=pd_sim_14_6/137-8746476-6269449?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=145118879X&pd_rd_r=cda07ebd-a25b-45ad-91f8-012c1e8ca356&pd_rd_w=t2jR6&pd_rd_wg=GbDYa&pf_rd_p=90485860-83e9-4fd9-b838-b28a9b7fda30&pf_rd_r=VQBZSJST4J1NZMW8TFYS&psc=1&refRID=VQBZSJST4J1NZMW8TFYS 7) Developing Successful Health Care Education Simulation Centers: The Consortium Model: https://www.amazon.com/Developing-Successful-Education-Simulation-Centers/dp/0826129544   Biography: Dr. Daniel Dale, PT, DPT, is a clinical assistant professor and the Assistant Director of Clinical Education in the Department of Physical Therapy at Mercer University. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Health Science from Kennesaw State University in 2007 and his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia in 2011.  Dr. Dale is a certified lymphedema therapist. Dr. Dale joined the College of Health Professions faculty in October 2017.   Prior to teaching, Dr. Dale maintained clinical practice at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Dale worked in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation managing patients with traumatic spinal cord and brain injuries, non-traumatic neurologic injuries, pressure injuries and lymphedema. Dr. Dale continues to see patients regularly along with his teaching responsibilities.    His research interests include student leadership development, student membership retention in the national association, the impact of service-learning on student development, and the impact on interprofessional activities and simulation between physical therapy and nursing students in acute care and intensive care environments. He has presented at the state and national levels on student and early career professional development for the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia and the American Physical Therapy Association.   Dr. Dale is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Dr. Dale has served as a volunteer leader for the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, the American Physical Therapy Association, and the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy in multiple capacities. Currently, Dr. Dale is Chair of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Student Leadership Development Committee. Dr. Dale is also the current President of the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia.   Contact information: E-Mail: dcdale33@gmail.com        The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool  Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)  

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
Dr. Daniel Dale (Part 1)- Overview of Clinical Simulation in DPT Education

The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 35:25


Dr. Daniel Dale comes onto HET Podcast to chat about an overview of clinical simulations in healthcare and DPT education. Dan and Brandon discuss what simulation is and what it can entail, pros and cons of using simulation in education, barriers to starting and incorporating simulations in programs, comparison of other professions using simulations, what the evidence says, and much more!   Resources Mentioned: 1) Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH): https://www.ssih.org/ 2) Healthcare Simulation Dictionary via SSH: https://www.ssih.org/Dictionary 3) INACSL Simulation Standards: https://www.inacsl.org/inacsl-standards-of-best-practice-simulation/ 4) The reality of designing simulation centers: https://www.hfmmagazine.com/articles/3182-the-reality-of-designing-simulation-centers 5) Planning a Simulation Center: https://www.hfmmagazine.com/articles/2136-planning-a-simulation-center 6) Defining Excellence in Simulation Programs (Books): https://www.amazon.com/Defining-Excellence-Simulation-Programs-Palaganas/dp/145118879X/ref=pd_sim_14_6/137-8746476-6269449?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=145118879X&pd_rd_r=cda07ebd-a25b-45ad-91f8-012c1e8ca356&pd_rd_w=t2jR6&pd_rd_wg=GbDYa&pf_rd_p=90485860-83e9-4fd9-b838-b28a9b7fda30&pf_rd_r=VQBZSJST4J1NZMW8TFYS&psc=1&refRID=VQBZSJST4J1NZMW8TFYS 7) Developing Successful Health Care Education Simulation Centers: The Consortium Model: https://www.amazon.com/Developing-Successful-Education-Simulation-Centers/dp/0826129544   Biography: Dr. Daniel Dale, PT, DPT, is a clinical assistant professor and the Assistant Director of Clinical Education in the Department of Physical Therapy at Mercer University. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Health Science from Kennesaw State University in 2007 and his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia in 2011.  Dr. Dale is a certified lymphedema therapist. Dr. Dale joined the College of Health Professions faculty in October 2017.   Prior to teaching, Dr. Dale maintained clinical practice at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Dale worked in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation managing patients with traumatic spinal cord and brain injuries, non-traumatic neurologic injuries, pressure injuries and lymphedema. Dr. Dale continues to see patients regularly along with his teaching responsibilities.    His research interests include student leadership development, student membership retention in the national association, the impact of service-learning on student development, and the impact on interprofessional activities and simulation between physical therapy and nursing students in acute care and intensive care environments. He has presented at the state and national levels on student and early career professional development for the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia and the American Physical Therapy Association.   Dr. Dale is an active member of the American Physical Therapy Association. Dr. Dale has served as a volunteer leader for the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia, the American Physical Therapy Association, and the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy in multiple capacities. Currently, Dr. Dale is Chair of the American Council of Academic Physical Therapy Student Leadership Development Committee. Dr. Dale is also the current President of the Physical Therapy Association of Georgia.   Contact information: E-Mail: dcdale33@gmail.com      The PT Hustle Website Schedule an Appointment with Kyle Rice HET LITE Tool  Anywhere Healthcare (code: HET)

Difference Makers with @SavannahOpinion
Difference Makers: Episode 15 — Savannah-Chatham School Board President Joe Buck

Difference Makers with @SavannahOpinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 40:59


This episode is brought to you by Do Savannah "Little Joe Buck's Boy" may have come from a small town in Alabama, but he has been all over with stops from San Francisco to Vietnam and on naval ships. Joe Buck now returns to a role he's done before — Savannah-Chatham school board president. But he came back because he saw some direction was needed after years of turmoil havocked the board he once presided over. On this episode, Buck discusses his upbringing in Alabama, what his mother taught him about other people, his leadership philosophy, the early days of Armstrong State and what he wants to do as the leader of Savannah's schools. (10:30): Early days at Armstrong State University (15:49): Establishing new trust and direction in the school board Savannah Chatham school board President Jolene Byrne cites 'petty politics' in decision to not seek second term (SMN, Feb. 1, 2018) Savannah-Chatham school board focuses on improvement (SMN, Aug. 21, 2018) Savannah-Chatham County school board caps off controversial year (SMN, Jan. 1, 2019) (19:31): Steps being taken to help students perform to their best and creating a better school environment (22:36): The challenges of a modern student (27:19): Business partnerships in the Savannah community Gulfstream launches student leadeship program (Nov. 6, 2008, SMN) Gulfstream celebrates student learning and leadership (May 30, 2013, SMN) (29:48): Thoughts on transportation and school safety Savananh-Chatham school board wants action on school safety (SMN, March 7, 2018) Savannah-Chatham school parents worried about bullying (SMN, Sept. 23, 2018) Chatham County nabs $500,000 in federal security funds for school safety (SMN, Oct. 4, 2018) (35:44): Thoughts on school legislation on the state level Editorial: Education funding key issue in governor's race (SMN, Oct. 5, 2018) Make sure to follow The Commute podcast for daily news briefs from Adam.

YOUR CHRON
Podcast Interview: Ron “Skippy” Hancock

YOUR CHRON

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 62:39


Ron “Skippy” Hancock joined the Armstrong State University men’s basketball team in the fall of 1970 as a freshman transplant from Evansville, Indiana. The Pirates went 15 and 11 in the first winning season as a four-year institution. They won twenty games in Ron’s sophomore year and reached the NAIA District 25 playoffs. Ron was […]

Win A Pageant | Professional Pageant Coaching with Alycia Darby
112: Staying True to Your Purpose After A Pageant Loss with Miss South Carolina USA, Megan Gordon

Win A Pageant | Professional Pageant Coaching with Alycia Darby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 26:20


Megan Gordon, native of North Augusta, SC, is a 23 year old recent college graduate from Armstrong State University where she's earned her Bachelor's degree in Nursing. In her spare time, Megan loves trying new foods, traveling, meeting new people and spending quality time with her loved ones. Having began her pageant career at fourteen, Megan appreciates all that she has learned along her journey and she looks forward to encouraging and sharing her experiences with other young girls who aspire to achieve their goals as well. Becoming Miss South Carolina USA and placing Top 5 at Miss USA has been a dream come true for her and she is excited to see what all her future holds. Megan's main message and words of advice to young girls hoping to be in her position one day are to simply "have faith, work hard and always remain true to yourself; everything else will fall into place." For details from this episode and more resources visit: http://WinAPageant.com Email the host at Alycia@WinAPageant.com     © Alycia Darby Zimnoch 2017 Win A Pageant  All Rights Reserved.

Key Players
#4 Becoming President

Key Players

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 25:17


In his senior year of college Andy had the amazing opportunity to become the Student Body President at Armstrong State University. It was an amazing experience! His guest in this episode is Dr. Linda Bleicken, President of Armstrong State University. She became a great mentor in Andy's life during his time with the Student Government. On this conversation they talk about Dr. Bleicken's leadership philosophy and share some fun stories from Andy's time at Armstrong. You can follow Andy on Twitter @AndyCabistan. This podcast is available on iTunes and SoundCloud. Just search for Key Players on iTunes or visit https://soundcloud.com/keyplayers on SoundCloud.

The HEMA-Cast
Episode 19 - Researching HEMA

The HEMA-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 35:37


Zachary Springer and Michael Chidester are our guests today. Zachary Springer is an undergraduate researcher who brought a team with him to Longpoint 2016 to do a sports science research project collecting heart rate and accelorimetry data. Armstrong State University can be found at https://www.armstrong.edu/ Michael Chidester is the Editor-in-chief and Director of the Wiktenauer. He shared some of the history and purpose of the Wiktenauer in our interview. The Wiktenauer can be found at http://wiktenauer.com/ The HEMA-Cast is brought to you in part by Sword Carolina. Sword Carolina offers an online HEMA school, as well as The Academy for study group and club leaders. Sword Carolina can be found online at http://swordcarolina.com/ The HEMA-Cast is also brought to you by Maryland Kunst des Fechtens - Harford County is a martial arts club dedicated to studying the arts of medieval Germany. Kunst des Fechtens, the Art of Fighting, consists of longsword, dagger, and wrestling. You can find them online at Marylandkdf.com. If you like what you hear, you can support the HEMA-Cast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/HEMACast Like us on facebook at HEMA-Cast or on twitter @HEMAcast E-mail us at HEMApodcast@gmail.com Listen to us on the web at http://hemacast.libsyn.com/ | On iTunes at The HEMA-Cast | Stitcher at The HEMA-Cast | Google Play Podcasts at The HEMA-Cast

The Charlotte Podcast
Episode 043 - Bart Lundy (Queens Basketball)

The Charlotte Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 41:25


On this week's Charlotte Podcast we hosted Bart Lundy, Head Men's Basketball Coach at Queens University of Charlotte. We discussed both of Bart's stints in Charlotte on his path to becoming the all time coaching wins leader for Queens basketball. We went deep on some basketball and organizational philosophy, then got as shallow as possible talking about Charlotte Beer, shoes, and Peaky Blinders. We also dove deep into the history of Queens, and Bart said he'd let his team play it out up 3 with 6 seconds left in the double bonus rather than fouling, which John found surprising! Bart also threw out an offer of a free family pass to any home game this season to the first 25 of our listeners who sign up. Shoot us an email at thecharlottepodcast@gmail.com to claim one! Check out the Queens basketball team in their upcoming home games on Friday, Nov 11 at 8:00 PM vs Armstrong State University and Saturday, Nov 12 at 4:00PM vs Clayton State University.