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In this episode of the Culture First podcast, Damon Klotz interviews Shane Battier. Shane is a two-time NBA champion and former player for the Miami Heat. He was recognized as a scholar-athlete at Duke University, earning accolades such as the National Player of the Year before being drafted sixth overall in the 2001 NBA Draft. Beyond basketball, Battier is committed to philanthropy through his foundation, which focuses on educational resources for underserved youth. In this episode, Damon talks with Shane about the role data plays in decision making and the importance of teammate-ship over leadership. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 429 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features former NBA player and philanthropist Shane Battier and Sequoia Capital partner Ravi Gupta, two of the hosts along with former NFL quarterback Alex Smith of a new podcast, “Glue Guys.” The focus of the podcast is to have an open forum to discuss business, teamwork, leadership, resilience and sports. In this podcast, Battier and Gupta discuss why they started a podcast with Smith and what they hope to bring to listeners; the nexus of leadership and sports; how former and current athletes now can distribute their own media; how they view the role of a glue person in an organization; the challenge of starting a new podcast in a crowded marketplace and more.You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shane "The Nite Train Lorraine" Battier terrorized both East and West Conferences during the 2000's and change. Kinda stiff, kinda square, he was pretty much the original 3&D guy getting under everyone's skin like a Duke-blue shiv that always ruins your teams playoff runs. Enjoy!
Gwyneth Paltrow is…furious. Thankfully Gwyn has a unique way to unleash her anger. As a man used to losing his temper Giles feels he can give her some tips.Esther and Giles have been mixing in rarefied circles, but they don't like to talk about it…much. In an exclusive just for the podcast they give a little glimpse into the life of grace and favour.Lean, fearful children, vain rats and a sexy Jesus pave the way for Rishi Sunak and advice on fasting. Sadly, they never did make it to Marcus Rashford or soft drink sommeliers…maybe next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El grueso del trabajo de la compositora de Helsinki formada en Darmstadt y París son obras de cámara con un énfasis en el timbre y el uso de la electrónica a partir de instrumentos tradicionales, sobre todo de la cultura nórdica y oriental._____Has escuchadoIo (1986-1987). Avanti Chamber Orchestra; Jukka-Pekka Saraste, director. Finlandia Records (1989)“L'Amour de loin. Si tu t'appelles Amour”. Sanna Phillips, soprano; Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; Susanna Mälkki, directora. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Metropolitan Opera, 8 de diciembre de 2016: [Vídeo]Nymphéa: For String Quartet and Electronics (1987). Meta4 Quartet. Ondine (2013)Verblendungen (1982-1984). Avanti Chamber Orchestra; Jukka-Pekka Saraste, director. Finlandia Records (1989)_____Selección bibliográficaANDERSON, Julian, “Seductive Solitary. Julian Anderson Introduces the Work of Kaija Saariaho”. The Musical Times, vol. 133, n.º 1798 (1992), pp. 616-619*BATTIER, Marc y Gilbert Nouno, “L'électronique dans l'opéra de Kaija Saariaho, L'Amour de loin”. Musurgia, vol. 10, n.º 2 (2003), pp. 51-59*COHEN-LEVINAS, Danielle, “Entretien avec Kaija Saariaho”. Cahiers de l'Ircam, n.º 2(1993), pp. 13-41DÍAZ DE LA FUENTE, Alicia, “El sonido de Kaija Saariaho”. Música: Revista del Real Conservatorio Superior de Música de Madrid, n.º 23 (2016), pp. 153-164*DÍAZ JÉREZ, Salvadora, Nuevas perspectivas sonoras. K. Saariaho y los enfoques de creación contemporáneos. Estudio de tres obras del siglo XXI: L'Amour de loin, Aile du songe y Notes on Light. Tesis doctoral, Universidad de La Laguna, 2016EVERETT, Yayoi Uno, Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Opera: Osvaldo Golijov, Kaija Saariaho, John Adams, and Tan Dun. Indiana University Press, 2015GRABOCZ, Marta, “La musique contemporaine finlandaise: conception gestuelle de la macrostructure / Saariaho et Lindberg”. Cahiers du CIREM, “Musique et Geste”, n.º 26-27 (1993), pp. 155-158HOWELL, Tim et al., Kaija Saariaho: Visions Narratives Dialogues. Ashgate, 2011KERN, Friedrich Heinrich, An Exploration of Compositional Technique in the Operas of Kaija Saariaho and Christian Jost. F. H. Kern, 2021MAO-TAKACS, Clément, Kaija Saariaho. L'ombre du songe. Symétrie, 2013MOISALA, Pirkko, Kaija Saariaho. University of Illinois Press, 2009—, “Reflections on an Ethnomusicological Study of a Contemporary Western Art Music Composer”. Ethnomusicology Forum, vol. 20, n.º 3 (2011), pp. 443-451*NIEMINEN, Risto, Kaija Saariaho. IRCAM-Centre Georges Pompidou, 1994ORDÓÑEZ GARCÍA, Silvia Constanza, L'Amour de loin o el postmoderno Prometeo. La performance intermedial en el acontecer escénico de la ópera de Kaija Saariaho. Tesis doctoral, Universidad de Granada, 2022 [PDF]ROMERO ORTIZ, María Dolores, “El jardín japonés en Six Japanese Gardens de Kaija Saariaho”. Quodlibet: Revista de Especialización Musical, n.º 75 (2021), pp. 272-340*SIVUOJA-GUNARATNAM, Anne, “Rhetoric of Transition in Kaija Saariaho's Music”. En: Musical Signification: Between Rhetoric and Pragmatics. Editado por Gino Stefani, Eero Tarasti y Luca Marconi. CLUEB, 1998—, “Desire and Distance in Kaija Saariaho's Lonh”. Organised Sound, vol. 8, n.º 1 (2003), pp. 71-84* *Documento disponible para su consulta en la Sala de Nuevas Músicas de la Biblioteca y Centro de Apoyo a la Investigación de la Fundación Juan March
We're back this week with 2x NBA champion and Duke legend, Shane Battier! The trio gets into Battier's high school career at Detroit Country Day, his stint as a ball boy for the Pistons, and his illustrious career at Duke. They break down Shane's unique approach to defense, his back-to back-championships with Miami, and the “game within the game” that he relished playing with Kobe. Tune in! Making a name for himself at Country Day (4:00) Deciding between Duke and UNC (12:10) NBA draft and playing for Hubie Brown (35:45) Defensive mindset and guarding Kobe (45:00) Miami Heat culture shock (58:00) The Heat's 22-game win streak and Shane's speech (1:03:00) Ray Allen's shot in Game 6 and winning back-to-back Finals (1:06:30) About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things are getting batty at Fur HQ today! As part of our Halloween-inspired series, we welcome Leslie Sturges, the president of the Bat Conversation and Rescue of Virginia. Leslie has devoted her life to wildlife, and over the past 20 years, she has cared for more than 1,000 bats. Her organization educates kids and adults alike on how to help wild bats that are injured or lost from their colonies, and she also raises awareness for why bats are amazing and how we can better protect them. We talk about what bats say to each other when they're cranky, Batman as an ambassador for the species, and why bats seem to straddle the line between the real and the mythical – and spooky! For more information on Virginia Bats and how to support them, check out https://www.virginiabats.org/about/
Jim is joined by NBA Writer for SB Nation, Mat Issa, to break down the career and hall of fame candidacy of NBA small forward Shane Battier. First, Mat and Jim cover Shane's infamous hand-in-the face defense, Kobe Bryant, and Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finals (10:44). Next, they talk about Joe Dumars, Bill Bradley, and run through the best glue guys in NBA history (23:09). Finally, they debate on whether there is room for glue guys in the HOF (40:36), before both stating whether or not they believe Battier deserves to be in the Basketball Hall of Fame (48:55).
PayPal Mafia - The Founders Story & Their Battle w/ EBAY w/ Jimmy Soni - BRT S03 EP36 (135) 8-7-2022 What We Learned This Week PayPal Mafia – alumni created or involved many other co's – Tesla, SpaceX, Palantir, Yelp, Yammer, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube & more PayPal had may contributors & a real long shot to happen during the DOTCOM Crash of 2000 Claude Shannon – creator of Information Theory, predecessor to the modern computer age, & algorithms Bell Labs was a classic Tech Incubator like Fairfield Semiconductor, Xerox Parc, Menlo Park – Edison / GE, Manhattan Project, Tuxedo Park PayPal sold to EBAY in 2002 for $1.5 Billion, prior to this, the two companies were rivals as EBAY wanted a different payment system Guest: Jimmy Soni, Author https://jimmysoni.com/ https://twitter.com/jimmyasoni https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmysoni/ My books are passion projects. My topics come because I look for a book to buy on the subject and can't find one. I know it's supposed to be fancier than that, or that there must be some grand theory of my work, but there isn't one. That said, my readers seem to enjoy what I've written, so maybe it's fine? I am inspired by my literary heroes, including Robert Caro, Laura Hillenbrand, Candice Millard, Daniel James Brown, and Barbara Tuchman, among many others. They are all rigorous researchers—but reading their books doesn't feel like doing homework. That's what I'm going for, and hopefully I hit the mark a few times. For me, books are all-consuming projects, leaving little other time for the things that should populate this section like hobbies, interests, and even the ability to remain in basic touch with people. I enjoy obsessing over a subject for years, and my goal is to find as much information as possible and then make the material readable for a general audience. When not writing or reading, I spend time with my daughter in Brooklyn, NY. If you'd like to connect, please drop me a line at hello [@] jimmysoni.com. https://jimmysoni.com/books/ The Founders: The Story of PayPal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley A definitive, deeply reported look at the origin of PayPal and its founding team, including Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Reid Hoffman, Max Levchin, and others whose stories have never before been told. They defined the modern world. This experience defined them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PayPal_Mafia Paypal Mafia Elon Musk – Tesla, Space X, Boring Co. Peter Thiel – 1st FB Investor, AirBnB Investor, Founders Fund, Palantir Reid Hoffman – LinkedIn (sold to Microsoft) Max Levchin – Affirm, Investor in Yelp David O. Sacks – Geni.com & Yammer Chad Hurley – YouTube Russel Simmons – Yelp https://fintechboomer.com/guide-evaluate-the-founders-the-story-of-paypal-and-the-entrepreneurs-who-formed-silicon-valley/ https://www.pressreader.com/india/the-hindu-business-line/20220620/281758452959411 https://twitter.com/jimmyasoni/status/1488992532268732419 A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age In this elegantly written, exhaustively researched biography, Soni and Goodman reveal Claude Shannon's full story for the first time. With unique access to Shannon's family and friends, A Mind at Play brings this singular innovator and always playful genius to life. https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-claude-shannons-information-theory-invented-the-future-20201222/ QUANTIZED COLUMNS How Claude Shannon Invented the Future Today's information age is only possible thanks to the groundbreaking work of a lone genius. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9hfWiQKhcs&t=2s A Mind at Play | Jimmy Soni & Rob Goodman | Talks at Google Life in Code and Digits: When Shannon met ... - ScienceOpen Shannon is credited with the invention of signal-flow graphs, in 1942. He discovered the topological gain formula while investigating the functional operation of an analog computer. For two months early in 1943, Shannon came into contact with the leading British mathematician Alan Turing. Ed Thorp, Claude Shannon and the World's First ... - Winton https://www.winton.com › technology › 2018/07 › ed-t... Jul 13, 2018 — Thorp, 85, is a former American mathematics professor and hedge fund manager, who became a New York Times bestselling author in 1962 with his ... https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/magazine/15Battier-t.html The No-Stats All-Star Notes: Claude Shannon Bio – A Mind at Play (2017) Claude Shannon – mathematician & MIT professor created Father of Information Theory – How do you make info transferrable, & secure in wartime? Friend of Alan Turing (British Mathematician), both worked on coding in WW2, German code breaking scientists became celebrities in WW2 and raised funding The science behind compressing info, digitizing info and MP3 files, transfer data Mathematics Theory of Communication, Shannon's paper and theory considered the Magna Carta of information age. Great paper theoretically and practically. Shannon created algorithm called sigsally. Imitation Game – WW2 bio movie about Alan Turing Shannon's work used for Gun torrents on Navy ships, target projectiles Bell Labs – math group that Shannon was a part of Famous Groups of Genius - Menlo Park – Edison/GE, Manhattan Project – Built the A Bomb Fairfield Semiconductor – predecessor to Intel and other Silicon Valley tech co's Bell Labs had money and started as R&D Dept. in Bell Telephone Bell Telephone ran all land lines in America, had a Fed guaranteed monopoly on the phone system Bell invented touch tone dialing, transistor, satellite tech, cell tech, communication networks We are all affected by Bell tech and inventions, modern age owes a solid to Bell Had big group of talent and could afford all of it, leading scientists of the time. During WW2 many major U.S. corporations – Bell, Ford were recruited by the US Government. War effort created urgency – math used to shoot down the enemy. The Founders – story of PayPal (2022) Dot Com burst created urgency to Pay Pal, bleeding money, had to survive. Dotcom crash – companies started 1 day, & BK out of business next day. Rise like a rocket and crash in 2 years Next Gen of Genius Teams - Xerox Parc, Microsoft, Apple Music Producer – Brian Eno coined the term “scenious” Scene meets genius - Clusters of talent American Revolution – Hamilton, Jefferson, Washington, Adams, Franklin all together for 1 cause Inklings, Fugitive Poets, 1960's British Music scene, Bill Walsh 49ers Coaching staff of the 1980s Paypal is the story of many – Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, Max Levchin, Reed Hoffman Alumni of Fairchild Semi led to Intel, Atari and Xerox Parc led to Apple. Post WW2 Bell Labs pressure decreased compared to PayPal. Bell Labs allowed free wheeling, could work on a project for 10 years. PayPal “mafia” Alumni – Yammer, YouTube, Slide, Yelp, Palantir, Tesla, Space X, LinkedIn, investers in FB Ghostbusters – safe jobs at universities vs real world, they want ‘results' Pet.com star of 2000, went BK end of 2000 with Superbowl Ad David Sachs – Palo Alto was “Killing Fields” of tech co's when, Dot coms go bust NASDAQ lost 80% of value in 2000 crash, Crypto Winter of 2022 is analogy Dotcom bust forced PayPal to create a real business and profitable transfer user to paying clients This in a time of infant internet, AOL mailed internet CD to potential customers PayPal doing credit card payments online 20 years ago with dial up internet MB recap of PayPal, 100 to 1 odds. Four year crazy time for PayPal and internet companies. Paypal survives, goes public IPO (2001) and is acquired by EBAY for $1.5 billion 2002. Still top payment system 20 years later, even owns Venmo, another big payment platform Spun off from EBAY (2015) as of 2022 - EBAY market cap $26 billion, PayPal market cap $112 billion Paypal grew email payments and reconcile payments, EBAY did not want to handle payments, clunky. Meg Whitman, (of HP) was running EBAY in 2002. Paypal lived in fear of her. No playbook to build Paypal or EBAY Raising funding, running business, recruiting talent is all hard, start business from scratch. Online payments was revolutionary Reid Hoffman – Dad and firefighter of PayPal had to broker EBAY / PayPal deal Max Levchin – engineer of PayPal – heart of company. Classic immigrant story – ambition and interest. Have to determine appropriate balance of user growth and fraud to keep business going David Sachs – cop, person who brings discipline to product design, Dr. No, must add value. Peter Thiel is a biz guy, raised money and ran PayPal Really smart people in the room, how to settle conflict when they disagree, often happened at PayPal Sales vs legal battle is a classic fued in business Internet was ‘wild west' in 2002, five years old with Section 230 David Sachs was the user ally, user experience ‘conscious' of PayPal Sachs appreciated the user experience and design just like Steve Jobs of Apple Elon Musk ran for X.com – was merged with Confinity (Thiel / Levchin) to be called PayPal (2000), both were trying to create online payments. PayPal was a product of Confinity. Reid Hoffman “Dad/Fireman' of PayPal, had to be the adult and fix problems Book process for Jimmy - 270 interviews over 6 ½ years to create and write book on PayPal. Lesson – Email a ton of people, many will respond So many people made significant contributions to PayPal. Huge cast of characters at the water cooler. Book is about business, tech, personalities. Sign up for EBAY, set up bank account, get 2 small deposits of 2 cents and code. Called Random Deposit system, micro deposits, created by Sanjay Bhargava Julie Anderson – X.com alum, came with Musk. Created Omaha customer service hub for PayPal, she was from Omaha, NE. PayPal still a large employer in NE Jack Selby – raised financing worldwide from Europe, Japan etc. Jack Malloy – early investor and VC in PayPal. Thiel raised $100 million right before DOTCOM bubble burst. PayPal paying money people to use PayPal and get users, cash burn rate Amy Kleiment – unsung hero of PayPal, she understands the Full Picture - resolves conflicts – saw how design went with Ops – Amy was Part Ops – historian – therapist Analogy of Shane Battier – Michael Lewis article (No Stats All Star) on former Duke player, whatever NBA Team he goes to, they win, Battier is the glue of the team. Big strategic decisions matter and that's what is written about. The Interesting problem solving and execution to start and grow a company is often not done by CEO (who gets credit), but by unsung hero no one knows about. Lots of people are involved to build a business. Jimmy does not have tech background. Wrote a history of PayPal and the stories Greg Kouri created Zip2 with Elon Musk and his brother Kimbal Musk, their first company sold for $307 million in 1999 to Compaq database/software company. Musk reinvested the $ in X.com Epilogue – PayPal Mafia affected and inspired tech startups worldwide Chris Wilson taught PayPal story in prison with Stephen Edwards in prison for murder in Baltimore, MD (think The Wire). They taught inspirational story of the entrepreneur. No ceiling on success, past does matter if you add value to others. 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Shane Battier jumps on Forgotten Seasons to relive a memorable year in H-Town. This 2009 Rockets squad won 53 games and finished as a 5 seed in a loaded Western Conference. Their playoffs starting 5 was Aaron Brooks, Battier, Ron Artest, Luis Scola and Yao Ming. T-Mac's season is cut short in February due to microfracture knee surgery.In the postseason, Houston rallied past Brandon Roy and Portland in Round 1 to set up an epic 7-game WCSF vs the Lakers. Battier was the primary matchup vs Bean, which, as he explains, comes with both mental and physical tests.Follow Forgotten Seasons (@forgottenseasonsnba) and Showtime Basketball (@shobasketball) for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane Battier jumps on Forgotten Seasons to relive a memorable year in H-Town. This 2009 Rockets squad won 53 games and finished as a 5 seed in a loaded Western Conference. Their playoffs starting 5 was Aaron Brooks, Battier, Ron Artest, Luis Scola and Yao Ming. T-Mac's season is cut short in February due to microfracture knee surgery. In the postseason, Houston rallied past Brandon Roy and Portland in Round 1 to set up an epic 7-game WCSF vs the Lakers. Battier was the primary matchup vs Bean, which, as he explains, comes with both mental and physical tests. Follow Forgotten Seasons (@forgottenseasonsnba) and Showtime Basketball (@shobasketball) for more.
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As a key member of one of the biggest upsets in NBA history, Shane Battier, a champ at the high school, college and pro level, joins the Underdogs crew to share the secrets of overcoming long odds. Battier goes inside the 2011 Memphis Grizzlies, one of the few 8-over-1 upsets ever, and reveals some crazy stories about that team and guarding Kobe Bryant later in his career. With Battier's lessons downloaded into our brains, Jordan, Peter and Tom break down the key NBA playoff matchups and discuss their favorite underdogs. Also, Ish Smith. Subscribe to Underdogs on Apple and Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a key member of one of the biggest upsets in NBA history, Shane Battier, a champ at the high school, college and pro level, joins the Underdogs crew to share the secrets of overcoming long odds. Battier goes inside the 2011 Memphis Grizzlies, one of the few 8-over-1 upsets ever, and reveals some crazy stories about that team and guarding Kobe Bryant later in his career. With Battier's lessons downloaded into our brains, Jordan, Peter and Tom break down the key NBA playoff matchups and discuss their favorite underdogs. Also, Ish Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Henry Ward is joined by VP of Basketball and New Initiatives Jake Loos to cut through some common misconceptions and closely held ideas about analytics and their creation, use, and interpretation in the world of basketball decision making. They cover the often-discussed divide between analytics and qualitative analysis (1:35), the areas of decision making in which analytics are most helpful (8:26), the limitations of analytics and how they can be addressed (13:38), how bias affects both quantitative and qualitative decisions (16:48), how analytics are used in NBA front offices decision making (26:25), and why players have the most to gain from the expansion of analytics (41:13). twitter.com/sis_hoopstwitter.com/henrywwardtwitter.com/jake_loossportsinfosolutions.com
Heidi + Shane Battier Host Cabernet with Battier at Byblos Miami Benefitting the Battier Take Charge Foundation – Saturday, January 29th, 2022 Battier Take Charge Foundation Raises over $200,000 for College Scholarships Miami Beach, FL – On Saturday, January 29th, Heidi and Shane Battier hosted Cabernet with Battier at Byblos Miami. The charity event brought together ...
Heidi + Shane Battier Announce the return of Cabernet with Battier at Byblos Miami Benefitting the Battier Take Charge Foundation – Saturday, January 29th, 2022 The Battier Take Charge Foundation Hosts an Evening of Wine, Dinner and Karaoke to Raise Money for College Scholarships Heidi and Shane Battier are pleased to announce the return of ...
Giancarlo Navas (@GNavas103), and Franky Garcia (@FrankyG_) talk about the Colin Sexton rumors and Shane Battier's departure • Colin Sexton to the Heat is possible • How Lowry + Sexton is possible • Are the Heat close? • What Shane Battier leaving means for the Heat longterm ...and more!!! Check out the Hangover Time: Postgame Show after every Heat game this season! Join our Patreon: Patreon.com/miamiheatbeat Join our Discord below to be able to ask guests questions: CLICK FOR THE DISCORD CHAT INVITE: discord.gg/Z6mPvGP STREAMS ON Twitch.Tv/MiaHeatBeat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bats in North America are an extremely important species. We need to do all we can to educate ourselves on and to help maintain these precious insect eaters.
Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids
Shane Battier is a retired NBA player who won two NBA championships with the Miami Heat, a NCAA basketball champion with the Duke Blue Devils and husband to Heidi and father to Zeke and Eloise. Listen to this episode and learn: The miracles involved in Shane’s basketball career The mantra that paved the way for Shane’s success How Shane struggled to fit in growing up How Shane’s academic skills translated on the basketball court What Shane learned about adversity from Coach K Shane’s favorite NBA player to defend
This week’s guest, Gregory Zuckerman, is marking his 20th year as a reporter with The Wall Street Journal. Greg, who himself has been a publishing entrepreneur, is fascinated by unlikely characters who overcome life’s obstacles to achieve phenomenal success. Already the author of two blockbuster books – The Greatest Trade Ever, and The Frackers – Greg enlisted his two sons to pen a third book, Rising Above, the tale of how 11 athletes overcame challenges in their youth to become stars. Among those Greg and his sons profile are LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Jim Abbott, Shane Battier, and Althea Gibson. Rising Above is targeted at school-age readers. But whether you have kids who are still in school, or you are a seasoned entrepreneur looking for inspiration, the core message of Rising Above is essential: It’s not where you begin, but where you journey that matters most. Greg and Gabriel share their experience studying adversity, and working together on a family book project, with host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart. Photo: (L-R) Eli, Gabriel and Greg Zuckerman Posted: August 29, 2016 Monday Morning Run Time: 33 minutes 34 seconds For a limited time, listeners to Monday Morning Radio can distribute a FREE new release on EIN Presswire at no cost and zero obligation. Host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart recommends EIN Presswire as an effective, low-cost alternative to the major wire services, including PR Newswire,Business Wire, and PR Web. “Since it’s free, I encourage listeners seeking greater public awareness to give EIN Presswire a try and see how it compares with your existing news release distribution service,” Dean says. “For my clients and me, I have found that EIN Presswire gets the job done for a fraction of the cost of the major PR press wires.” To open your account with EIN Newswire and place your first news release for free (no credit card required), visit www.EINPresswire.com/free and enter Promo Code: Dean.
Boston Celitcs Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca discusses the steps the ownership group took to turn the team into a winner again after buying it in 2002. The Celtics won the NBA championship in 2008. He also talks about how Boston benefitted from the failed Olympics bid he helped lead, as well as his experiences at Bain Capital and playing college basketball at Duke. Plus, hear my thoughts on the growth in the value of Major League Baseball teams and controversial comments made by tennis great Novak Djokovic in this week’s Keeping Score podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shane Battier and Daryl Morey join HTD to discuss NBA box score stats, bracketology and what happened to the Rockets this season. Recorded in front of a live audience!
Shane Battier and Daryl Morey join HTD to discuss NBA box score stats, bracketology and what happened to the Rockets this season. Recorded in front of a live audience!
NBA champion and Miami Heat legend Shane Battier is this week's special guest for the FOXSportsFlorida.com Miami Heat podcast to chat about his upcoming charity event, the South Beach Battioke. Battier explains what makes the annual event so special and also discusses his transition from the court to the broadcasting booth as well as his special relationship with the Miami Heat organization. He also gives his take on the latest moves by Pat Riley to strengthen this year's team.
The Roman Show welcomes former Miami Heat player and NBA champion Shane Battier, Bellator's Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal, MMA fighter Elder Ramos and Miss May I's lead singer Levi Benton on this episode on February 24. Battier will host “South Beach Battioke" to benefit The Battier Take Charge Foundation, a non-profit organization established by Shane and his wife, Heidi. The foundation awards college scholarships to underprivileged high school students in Miami, Houston and Detroit. Lawal will main event Bellator's 134 against Cheick Kongo. Hear what Lawal has to say about his opponent and having his fair share of action inside the pro wrestling ring. Ramos will main event the Strike Off 4 iPPV. Hear Ramos talk about a family death that led him to compete in mma. Benton and Miss May I come to Fort Lauderdale, Fl. March 3 to Revolution Live. Hear from Benton what fans can expect on this tour as they return to South Florida.
**Positive Coaching Alliance is proud to have worked with Liberty Mutual Insurance to create this podcast and [other powerful resources](http://devzone.positivecoach.org/browse/%2522Liberty%2520Mutual%2520Insurance%2522).** This podcast series features Positive Coaching Alliance staff interviewing prominent former athletes, coaches and general managers. Each episode, these influential stars share insights from their own sports careers. Listen in as they talk about filling emotional tanks, bouncing back from mistakes, staying motivated through long seasons to continually give 100% effort, and how they translated their sports experience to invaluable life lessons. **IN THIS EPISODE: SHANE BATTIER** In this episode, Jim talks with former NBA Miami Heat forward Shane Battier. Once profiled as a “No-Stats All-Star”, Battier shares with Jim his philosophy on being a great teammate, lifting the play of fellow players around him to create true team success. Battier also discusses the idea of “toughness”, beyond just physical toughness on the court. Battier’s commitment to himself and to his team is an ideal example for youth players of all sports. **ABOUT JIM THOMPSON** Jim Thompson is the founder and Executive Director of Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), a nonprofit organization founded at Stanford University with the mission of helping to transform the culture of youth sports to give all young athletes the opportunity for a positive, character-building experience. PCA served as the experts behind the Liberty Mutual Play Positive™ program.