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On this episode we talk with Allison Coomey who is the inaugural head coach of the Delaware University women's hockey program. We discuss her plans to start the Blue Hen program in 2025 including her thoughts on the coaching staff, her recruiting strategy and what she is looking for when she forms the team. You can connect with Allison Coomey either on the Delaware women's hockey website: https://bluehens.com/sports/ice-hockey/roster/coaches/allison-coomey/5271 or via Allison Coomey's Champs App profile: https://profile.champs.app/h/allison-coomey You can learn more about the Delaware women's hockey program here: https://bluehens.com/sports/whockey . Follow Allison and the team on X: @Coomey2 and @Delaware_IH and Instagram: @coomey2 and @delaware_ih =========================================== Champs App Messaging is the fast, easy way to send error-free messages to coaches. Champs App Messaging cuts the time to send emails to coaches by over 50%, ensures key information is included and reduces common errors because it has templates that automatically populates the coach's name & email and inserts information from your Champs App profile. To learn more about Champs App Messaging please visit: https://www.champs.app/2024/03/introducing-the-champs-app-messaging-tool/ =========================================== Here is a list of 2024 Girls Hockey Events: https://www.champs.app/2023/11/2024-girls-hockey-event-calendar-camps-showcases-tournaments-spring-summer/ To learn more about minor hockey development and recruiting for both girls and boys, visit the Champs App website http://www.champs.app =================================================================== Create a free, beautiful Champs Hockey Profile to help with college or prep school recruiting: https://profile.champs.app/sign-up With Champs App profile you can: · Share highlight videos, statistics and coach information · Add a player's playing history (teams, coaches, level of play) and upcoming games schedule · Share personal, student and athletic profile information · Invite and connect with coaches,players and teammates Once you create your profile, you will have a personalized link to share with coaches and teams. Or you can connect directly with coaches on Champs App. Here is a list of college and team coaches already using Champs App: https://www.champs.app/2022/09/ncaa-coaches-directory/ You can view sample profiles here: Women's: Cammie Knight and Men's: Wayne Crosby https://profile.champs.app/h/cammie-knight and https://profile.champs.app/h/wayne-crosby
Scott is currently reprising his role as Rangers fan 'Billy' in NLP Theatre Company's 20th Anniversary Tour of 'Singin' I'm No A Billy, He's A Tim' by Des Dillon. In 2010 Scott won the coveted 'Stage Award for acting excellence' for his portrayal of Rangers daft Billy at the Edinburgh International Festival. Kyle's first professional role was in 2006's PondLife, a film from director Sean Wilkie, which chronicled the life of student filmmakers on their last day of school.[4] While still in college, Kyle starred in writer Stephen Greenhorn's play Passing Places, which he both produced and took on tour throughout Scotland.He went on to feature as Romeo in director Laura Pasetti's production of Shakespeare's tragedy at the Charioteer Theatre, and in Sandwich (2009), a short film centering on a retired mobster and a current crime lord. The film was transitioned into an internet series on YouTube entitled The Crews (2011), which eventually screened on STV in Scotland.[9] In 2010, Kyle's had a starring role in Des Dillon's play Singin' I'm No A Billy He's A Tim, which focused on the rivalry between Old Firm (Rangers and Celtic) football fans.[10] The play, which was produced by Kyle's company NLP (No limit People), premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where Kyle received the 2010 Stage Awards Best Actor Award for his role, before touring throughout Scotland and Ireland. In addition to the play, Kyle ran anti-sectarian workshops based upon its message at schools and youth groups in and around Glasgow. Later that year he starred opposite Coronation Street's Charlie Lawson in NLP's stage production of author Des Dillon's comedic play Blue Hen. Director Ken Loach's 2012 comedy The Angel's Share, a film revolving around Glaswegians who discover whisky, saw Kyle feature as Clancy in his first film role. That same year, he starred in director Laura Passetti's play Fleeto, about a young man who joins a gang after his best friend is stabbed, and director Rachel O'Riordan's Cold Turkey At Nana's, which focuses on heroin addiction. He would return to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2013 in the title role of the Finnish play Bad Boy Eddie. From there he would star in director Paul Katis' 2014 feature film Kajaki (aka Kilo Two Bravo), where he portrayed real life soldier Corporal Stu Pearson in the story of a small unit of British soldiers positioned near the Kajaki Dam in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan during Operation Herrick in 2006.That same years saw Kyle's first radio production, BBC Radio Scotland's 2014 psychological thriller The Dead of Fenwick Moor, where he portrayed Stevie Caffrey.2015 saw Kyle return to stage productions in Loranga, an adaptation of Barbaro Lindgren's book Loranga Masarun och Dartanjang.Transcript
The Montana Grizzlies roll on to the FCS quarter-finals and we're here to cover it all! The Grizzlies had a decisive 30 point win against Delaware in a snow globe game with all sorts of memorable events. This week we took time to reflect on that game and discuss the playoffs, FCS and FBS, in [&hellip The post Griz Fan Podcast – Blue Hen beatdown with the quarterfinals up next appeared first on Montana Mint - The greatest website north of Wyoming..
The Montana Grizzlies roll on to the FCS quarter-finals and we're here to cover it all! The Grizzlies had a decisive 30 point win against Delaware in a snow globe game with all sorts of memorable events. This week we took time to reflect on that game and discuss the playoffs, FCS and FBS, in [&hellip The post Griz Fan Podcast – Blue Hen beatdown with the quarterfinals up next appeared first on Montana Mint - The greatest website north of Wyoming..
Tom & Andy discuss details of Penn State's 63-7 thrashing of FCS Delaware, and consider what they've learned about the team through the second game of the season. Plus, Tom's "ten-second-takes" on the college football scoreboard.
The Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens are coming to town for the first-ever meeting of these two teams. Tom & Andy break down this nationally-ranked FCS foe, who could give the Nittany Lions trouble if they aren't careful. They also open the mailbag and go "By the Numbers" with Joel.
This week's "From the Chair" features Delaware AD Chrissi Rawak. We start with a discussion about mascots and helmets. We hit on Chrissi's additional responsibility for all of campus recreation, how she has compiled a university and community-wide support structure for Blue Hen athletes and operating and leading out of strategy and core values. A great conversation about direction, sustainable growth and continuity, culture, alignment and much, much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Bob and Brittani take a trip to Delaware to see what high strangeness the Blue Hen state has to offer.
Welcome to episode 3 of this season of Amplify - the podcast for accounting firm growth! On this episode host Mike Jones, CEO and Managing Partner of Resound, sits down with Kassi Rushing, Vice President, Organizational Strategy & Employee Experience at Blue Hen Agency. Kassi has over the last 20 years, Kassi has been connecting people, processes and resources necessary to create an unrivaled employee experience and make accounting firm cultures their competitive advantage. Listen in as Mike and Kassi discuss the employee experience. About Our Guest Kassi Rushing Vice President, Organizational Strategy & Employee Experience, Blue Hen Agency Kassi Rushing builds places people want to work. She specializes in connecting the people, processes and resources necessary to create an unrivaled employee experience and make your culture your competitive advantage. Since 2002, Kassi has been bridging the strategies between business and people. Her experience and expertise is in workplace culture and transformation, high performing teams, leadership and pipeline development, employee experience, and communication strategy. Kassi previously served as the director of people growth and engagement for a Top 50 public accounting firm. There, she directed the strategy, teams and budgets for: recruiting, onboarding and new hire experience, ongoing team member development, leadership pipelines, internal communication, and internal coaching. She was a special advisor to the executive partner, chair of the personnel committee, and served on the Belonging steering committee. She also worked as a corporate communicator for a multi-billion-dollar financial institution where focused on internal employee relations and served as a development consultant for a national non-for-profit. Kassi earned her Bachelor of Arts in communication with an emphasis in public relations from Mississippi State University and her Master of Science in corporate communication and public relations from Mississippi College. She holds the Accreditation in Public Relations from the Public Relations Society of America and her Certificate in Diversity & Inclusion from the Yale School of Management. She is a Certified DISC Behavioral Analysis Consultant, a tool she uses to help teams work more effectively and increase their sense of belonging. Kassi is a working mom and serves as Vice President of Organizational Strategy & Employee Experience at Blue Hen, a company dedicated to organizational health and workplace development. Kassi is a strategic partner and designated Thought Leader with the AICPA-CIMA's Business Learning Institute. Connect with Kassi on LinkedIn and Instagram. About Your Host: Mike Jones Managing Partner, Resound Remarkable brands require authenticity and a die-hard commitment to values & purpose. Mike passionately preaches these beliefs as author of the book, You Are Remarkable: How To Unlock Your Authentic Brand To Win Loyal Customers as well as two podcasts he hosts and produces: Resoundcast and the Remarkabrand Podcast. He works directly with clients to unlock their remarkable brands through his award-winning brand consultancy, Resound - established in 2009. (He also founded his own apparel brand devoted to American political history, called Taftly. But that's a whole other story.) He has supported the Arizona entrepreneurial community through his co-directorship of Phoenix Startup Week, co-founding the startup-supporting non-profit Thrive PHX, and serving on the boards of Conscious Capitalism Arizona and The Center for Habilitation. In recognition of the work he's done, this Arizona native has been named one of the state's top business leaders under the age of 40 by the Phoenix Business Journal as well as a 35-Under-35 entrepreneurial award from the Arizona Republic. He lives in the very sunny vale of Mesa, AZ with his wife and three kids. If you want to connect, LinkedIn's usually where you'll find him – @remarkamike.
This episode I chat with John who is the founder of Blue Hen Cigar Rolling. We discuss how his love of the leaf turned into a passion to roll cigars. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kev-stone3/support
This week the coaches sit down with Mike Barroqueiro, UD Women's Soccer Head Coach, to recap the 2021 season and also welcome in the 2022 recruiting class. 00:00 - 7:33 - Tournament Recap 7:34 - 22:15 - MLS, Champions League, Europa League and more 22:16 - 56:02 - Interview with Mike Barroqueiro, UD Women's Soccer Head Coach 56:03 - 1:07:26- Player of the match, on this day in soccer history, fair play of the week
This week the coaches sit down with Mike Barroqueiro, UD Women's Soccer Head Coach, to recap the 2021 season and also welcome in the 2022 recruiting class. 00:00 - 7:33 - Tournament Recap 7:34 - 22:15 - MLS, Champions League, Europa League and more 22:16 - 56:02 - Interview with Mike Barroqueiro, UD Women's Soccer Head Coach 56:03 - 1:07:26- Player of the match, on this day in soccer history, fair play of the week
Did the Blue Hens get lucky advancing to the 2nd round of the FCS playoffs and do they have a chance against Jacksonville State? The newest college overtime rule and a solution to make it even better. The best kept golf deal secret in Delaware.
They say that college is the best four years of your life. What they don't tell you, is it can also be some of the hardest years of your life. During this episode, we walk you down memory lane with us as we reminisce on our time at the University of Delaware. We are Daphney and Taylor, and we bring to you Clarity & Intentions! Follow along as we find clarity and set intentions one episode at a time. Please go to our website for show notes and more information. Instagram: @clarityandintentions For Show Notes: https://clarityintentpod.wordpress.com/ Episode music: Clocking Out by Bright Seed on Soundstripe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clarityintentpod/message
Can 2020 get any more strange or dangerous? We may need a new word for all this ... like "strangerous". After all that's happened this year: a pandemic, economic meltdown, protesting and rioting, an American Presidential candidate from the Blue Hen state .. And now, one of the most 'American' vehicles ever created, the Jeep, is back in the middle of a decades-old dispute involving - yes - chickens. References: http://hatchingcatnyc.com/2013/06/22/french-chickens-down-with-titanic/ https://www.timescolonist.com/driving/bill-vance-austin-proved-a-tough-sell-in-north-america-1.24085932 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bantam https://www.hemmings.com/stories/article/the-jeep-story http://usabantam.com/ https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/educational-resources/age-of-eisenhower/mcarthyism-red-scare https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/solutions/2020/07/02/joe-mccarthys-approach-politics-clear-early-wisconsin-races/3252626001/ https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/do-chicks-like-the-color-red.822599/ Credits (or blames): Written & Produced by Dan Grinstead; Voices: Dan Grinstead, Jackie Grinstead, John Sharkey; Music: Pretzelhead --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, we're talking to Paige Heiden, fellow Blue Hen alum and current Rutger's MS/DI student! Paige talks all about her history with nutrition, her philsophy regarding nutrition, and her path to becoming an RD. We also talk about F-Factor and get a different perspective on the issues going on with the company, as Paige was a former intern. From corporate culture to the diet itself, Paige spills some important tea on all things F-Factor. Paige has grown her online platform to a great mix of anti-diet and weight management content, so definitely give her a follow! PAIGE'S SOCIALS: @paiges_plates www.paiges-plates.com OUR SOCIALS: @cupofteapod, @peanutbutterbliss, @whats_erin_eating
We all know the smallest state, but do you know the second smallest? Do you know why the lady bug was chosen as this state's official insect? If not, you have a thing or two to learn about the Blue Hen state. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, my close friend, fellow Blue Hen, entrepreneur, and business major dive into how we became friends, what it's like transitioning from playing college sport to not, recruiting/transferring processes, fear of dying, police brutality, Black Lives Matter, and Coronavirus affecting college. One of the best ones yet! Enjoy! Instagram: @nategedamu @curranverma @realtalkwithcv --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curran-verma/support
Mulching is mostly done and preparations are in fully swing for the annual Memorial Day parade in Bitchfield, PA. The good ldaies of the Stitch & Sew gather to hear the first letter from Ruth Ann about her visit to Delaware and the Blue Hen Quilt Shop.
a jig from Northumberland played in clawhammer style
We've got a lot to catch up on! Chris Lane joins the show, as we recap the Penn Quakers and Saint Joseph's Hawks Big 5 matchups. The Villanova Wildcats are now 3-0 in Big 5 play, and there's been a lot of free time with huge gaps in between games, so we take a look back at some of the younger guys and some impressions of the team from their previous two wins. Also, we preview the upcoming game against the Delaware Blue Hens, reminisce on some cold, and good Villanova basketball games of the past, sift through a full mailbag of questions, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Project EGG Show: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth | Conversations That Change The World
Paul Altero: Owner & Founder of Bubbakoo's Burritos His restaurant chain debuted in Point Pleasant, New Jersey in 2008. Since then, it has grown to include more than 37 locations employing over 600 employees. Since 2015 the concept has launched as a franchise model. Bubbakoo's Burritos has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine's Top 100 Franchises in 2018 in addition to being ranked Top 10 Hottest Mexican Franchises for 2018. Paul graduated from the University of Delaware in 1996, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management. During his 30 year career in the hospitality industry, Paul has excelled in roles such as Regional Director of Eastern Operations and Interim Vice President of Operations during his 10 year career at Johnny Rockets. In those executive roles, Paul oversaw locations regionally and nationally. Paul has also held management roles for Resorts Hotel & Casino, Pizzeria UNO , Nordstrom's restaurant division and Friendly's restaurants. Throughout his career, Paul has developed countless managers to successful, next-level positions. In an effort to continuously mentor young leaders and encourage entrepreneurship, he speaks regularly at the University of Delaware and has guest lectured on business finance at Cornell University. Paul was chosen to be the recipient of the 2015 Businessperson of the Year Award by the Future Business Leaders of America and a 2-time recipient of the coveted Blue Hen 17&43 award by his alma mater. In addition to all of his philanthropic work, Paul is working on his MBA at Syracuse University. Paul personally supports many local charities with a focus on the growing global child trafficking epidemic. Watch the full episode here: https://projectegg.co/restaurant-management About The Project EGG Show: The Project EGG Show is a video talk show that introduces you to entrepreneurs from around the world. It is broadcast from studios in Metairie, Louisiana to online platforms including YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher, and hosted by Ben Gothard. Our goal is to give you a fresh, unscripted and unedited look into the lives of real entrepreneurs from around the globe. From billionaires to New York Times best selling authors to Emmy Award winners to Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients to TEDx speakers – we present their real stories – uncensored and uncut. Subscribe To The Show: https://projectegg.co/podcast/ Get Access To: 1. Resources: https://projectegg.co/resources/ 2. Financing Solutions: https://projectegg.co/epoch/ 3. Payment Solutions: https://projectegg.co/sempr/ 4. Services: https://projectegg.co/resources#services 5. Courses: https://projectegg.co/resources#courses 6. Software: https://projectegg.co/resources#software 7. Book: https://projectegg.co/resources#books --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectegg/support
We’re back with another enticing episode of Young and In Charge. On this episode, we hear from Kevin Connelly who is currently a Manager of Account Service and a fellow Blue Hen grad too! First- a huge shoutout to Guido Iammateo from Episode 002 for connecting Kevin and I to bring your this fantasticContinue reading
Another group reading The Little Red Hen and discussing the lesson.
We are joined today by California State University Monterey Bay Assitant Professor of Kinesiology Dr. Maria Bellumori. We discuss her journey to academia, her 11 year stay as a Blue Hen at the University of Delaware (Crew, BS/MS/PhD), the research she worked on to earn her PhD, and what she is doing now. Dr Maria Bellumori Ph.D. Biomechanics & Movement Science, University of Delaware – 2014 M.S. Exercise Science, University of Delaware – 2009 B.S. Health Behavior Management, University of Delaware – 2007 If you would like to reach out to Dr Bellumori, she can be reached at mbellumori@csumb.edu SaveSave --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cappodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cappodcast/support
Listen back to our favorite moments of 2017 from Blue Hen Sports Cage, Uncaged and the Delaware Football Roundup. Hosted by Brandon Holveck. Segments include analysis of the Delaware First fundraising campaign (2:59), NFL contenders and pretenders after week 4 (15:08), interviews with Natasha Adair (31:41) and Martin Ingelsby (41:00), highlights from the Delaware Football Roundup (48:26), a conversation on burritos (54:06), analysis of the Carson Wentz injury (56:23), a classic "Cage Rage" on "The Birdgade" (1:00:53) and highlights from Uncaged (1:12:18).
We’re back and with comedian/Good Good Comedy Theater co-owner Kate Banford. We talk Jello-shots, smoking wacky weed, and being the most homeless full-time student at UDel. Robyn’s on the wagon so we selflessly drink a whole bottle of wine.
New Delaware Head Coach Danny Rocco joins The Triple Option to talk about his vision for the prestigious Blue Hen program. Rocco has been the head coach at Liberty and Richmond, guiding both programs to winning seasons every year despite inheriting losing teams. Show notes What was the number one reason you came to Delaware (01:15) Do you want to take UD from FCS to FBS? (02:25) How important is the state of Delaware in your recruiting effort? (04:40) How does it feel to be the face of the state? (08:05) Good/bad from 2016 Delaware team (11:45) What is your style of play? (15:29) How committed are you to the 3-4 defense? (17:45)
Vehicle Life Hacks. From duct tape, chewing gum, toothpaste, panty hose, nail polish and more. Can they really get the job done and save you in a pinch? With special in studio guest Greg Buckley "The Blue Hen" of Buckley's Auto Care.
Nick Boyle has 11 career games played on his NFL resume. Those will be followed by 14 consecutive games suspended. What a knucklehead!
Ted Perlak Assistant Athletic Director for Strength & Conditioning University of Delaware How Ted Got Started in Development of Your Staff Sport Coach Relationships Starting Over of as a New Coach Durability Five Things every coach wants and every athlete needs Adjusting the facility Communication at the beginning of the year to add buy-in The lost art of technique Not what you emphasis it what you tolerate and what you allow Its about Progress The Four "Knows" of Programming Why you Eat the Frog First Fitting exercises in the Training template Back to Front Approach The Conjugated Tier System under Prilepin's Table Training Schedules Two 2-Week Microcycle Collision vs Contact vs Non-Contact Sports Preparing for Practice Using Velocity Based Training In-Season SS Yoke bar and Chains for squat progressions Expecting the Worse to be surprised Nutrition with Athletes The added benefits of Velocity based Training What is the biggest challenge with Freshman What Coach Perlak does to make himself a better coach The internet and strength & conditioning There are two types of strength coaches Advice for Young Strength Coaches What Ted Learned from Joe DeFranco Personalities and Communications Elitefts™ Sports Performance Podcast on iTunes Articles by Ted Perlak The Ted Perlak File Ted Perlak, who spent the last 12 years as a strength & conditioning coach at the NCAA Division I level, has been named head strength and conditioning coach at the University of Delaware, Director of Athletics and Recreation Services Eric Ziady announced Friday. Perlak, who most recently worked as strength & conditioning coach at Colonial Athletic Association newcomer Elon University, will begin his tenure at Delaware on May 19. “We are excited to have Ted join the Blue Hens family and serve as the leader of our strength and conditioning program,” said Ziady. “This position is critical to the success of our athletics teams here at Delaware and we are confident that Ted’s knowledge and innovation in this area along with his hard work and dedication will help prepare our student-athletes for great success on the playing fields.” At Delaware, Perlak will be responsible for the strength and conditioning efforts for Delaware's 21 sports programs and nearly 600 student-athletes, designing and implementing strength and conditioning plans for all of the Blue Hen men's and women's athletic teams. His primary role will be working with the UD football and volleyball programs. “It’s a great honor to be named the head strength & conditioning coach at the University of Delaware,” said Perlak. “During the interview process I had the opportunity to see the vision of the administration and it is something I’m excited to be a part of. The opportunity to work with Coach (Dave) Brock and his staff along with all the other coaches makes this 100 percent a place my family and I want to be. I can’t wait to get started.” Perlak spent the 2013-14 season at Elon, a current member of the Southern Conference that sponsors 17 intercollegiate sports, including football. The Phoenix will join the CAA as a full-time member in all sports this fall. “I am really excited to welcome Ted and his family to the University of Delaware,” said Brock, who will begin his second season as head coach this fall. “This hire represents a great opportunity to upgrade one of the most critical areas of all successful football programs. I can't wait for Ted to get going with our players as we enter the summer phase of our strength and conditioning.” Perak previously spent eight seasons at Fordham University, including the last six seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach. While at the Bronx, N.Y. school, he worked closely with the football, basketball, soccer, softball, and track and field teams. Prior to his stint at Fordham, Perlak served as the director of strength and conditioning at Iona College for two years. While at Iona, he was responsible for the design, implementation and coaching of all varsity athletic programs. He also supervised and organized staff participation in off-season and preseason workout sessions. Perlak served as the strength and conditioning coordinator at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Pa., in 2004 where he designed and executed the strength and conditioning program. He was also responsible for off-season and preseason workouts. Perlak has been involved with the United States Olympic Training Center, serving as a strength and conditioning resident intern from January until May of 2004. In that role he assisted the staff in developing and implementing programs for Olympic, Olympic hopefuls, Pan-American, and Paralympic individual athletes and national teams. A 2001 graduate of Worcester (Mass.) State College, Perlak was a four-year starter and two-time captain with the football team before earning a bachelor's degree in health science with a concentration in exercise science. Following a year in which he served as the strength and conditioning coordinator at his alma mater, Perlak worked at Temple University as an assistant and earned his master's degree in sport administration there in 2004. A native of Pittsfield, Mass., Perlak and his wife, Christine, have a daughter, Rueby Mae. University of Delaware Athletics