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Thank you to all of othe incredible guests that we've had on this podcast and in our clinics over these last six years, and especially thank you to you the listener. We appreciate you showing up and listening on a regular basis to learn from our guests and grow as a coach so that together we can unlock the full potential of this great game. The eight coaches here are truly elite. They are the 10% coach - that part of any bell curve occupied by those who do it right with a standard of excellence above all others. From a statistical point of view, this group has a winning percentage of .818 and a cumulative record of 3,032 wins 663 losses and 10 ties, and together they've won 78 state championships to date. They have all won over 300 games and one is just 8 wins away from 500. Listening through each interview, their stories and outlooks on life and coaching are amazing and certainly an example to follow. Their passion for the game is unquestionable. We share insight from each of these coaches today, and you will hear that there is not a secret formula to what they have done to produce consistent excellence and results. They are deeply convicted and disciplined about their approach and that along with the faith and belief they have in their players and communities put them in a category all their own Shownotes: -Rick Jones ended his high school career with a record of 317-74, a .811 winning percentage which included 9 state championships. He is now the special assistant to Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz. -Webb City HS (MO) Head Coach John Roderique retired after winning his 13th state championship in 2022. He recorded a record of 315-34, a .903 winning percentage. -Randy Allen, the head coach of Highland Park HS in Texas has a record of 424-92-6 an .818 winning percentage with 4 state championships. -Cleveland St. Ignatius Head Coach Chuck Kyle wrapped up the final season of his career. He won an Ohio record 11 state championships while achieving a record of 353 wins, 90 losses, and 1 tie, a .797 winning percentage. He won 3 national championships as well. -Herb Brogan took over the program at Lumen Christi HS in Michigan in the midst of a tragedy for their community in which his head coach and close friend was murdered. His record is currently 395-94 with his 10th state championship coming in 2022. -Ken Leonard retired following the 2022 season and his 6th state championship in Illinois at Sacred Heart Griffin. His record was 419-81, a .838 winning percentage. -Bob Hyland is 8 wins shy of 500 at St. Mary in Wisconsin. His record is 492 wins - 113 losses and 2 ties, an .812 winning percentage. He's won 17 state championships. -8x state champion from Alabama UMS Wright Head Coach Terry Curtis has a career record of 317 wins and 85 losses, a .789 winning percentage. That's a ton of great advice from 8 incredible coaches who provide a tremendous example of what this game can be and how to create consistent success.
Bob Costas talks professional basketball in St. Louis, including his thoughts on the unrealized potential of Marvin Barnes, outplaying Moses Malone & Julius Erving, his favorite and most famous Barnes story, trying to figure out the best comparison for Barnes on the basketball court--and why it's so hard to find that comparison, the extended version of the story when Marvin showed up to a game late, starting his career in the hockey league that "Slap Shot" is based on, the Silna brothers willing to trade all the money for a chance to be owners, how they were able to get the 1/7th clause--in perpetuity--added to their deal with the NBA, the time that Bob was LATE to call a game and the incredible reactions from the Spirit's Marvin Barnes & KMOX's Bob Hyland and what could've been with the ABA and the Spirits.
602 - Ricardo, Brett and Rosie are talking Week 8 of the high school football season and the big shakeup with Neenah and Little Chute being in Ricardo's No. 1 rankings spot. We also give kudos to local top girls volleyball teams, send our congratulations to area girls at the WIAA state golf tournament as well as talk about Fond du Lac Springs legend Bob Hyland, who is shooting for his 500th win. We also talk about the 3-1 Packers, Chryst being out at UW and the disappointing Milwaukee Brewers.
Tim McKernan of The Morning After and InsideSTL.com joins Claibs to discuss a wide variety of topics including a deep dive into the radio business and some of their favorite stories about St. Louis legends including Mike Shannon, Kelly Chase, Bob Hyland and more. This is a joint effort published on 2 different websites, and Part 1 can be heard on InsideSTL.com.
Iggy warbles. RIP Michael Stanley. Claibs and Tim podcast will be released in two parts. Bob Hyland. Neil Allen. Tim really put his body on the line today. Why is our audience so Randy? Bed wetting. Can you fit a mattress in the washing machine? Tim's wife PLTD's. Audio books. Obama's book. EMOTD.
On this week's episode of The Tim McKernan Show, Tim is joined by Mike Claiborne of ClaibsOnline.com Tim and Mike discuss a wide variety of topics, including a deep dive into the radio business and some of their favorite stories from over the years. They also tell stories about St. Louis legends, including Mike Shannon, Kelly Chase, Bob Hyland, and more. Check out ClaibsOnline.com tomorrow, March 9th to hear part 2 of the conversation between Mike and Tim. Please Support the Sponsors: The Home Loan Expert, Ryan Kelley Mark Hannah – Evergreen Wealth Strategies James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Dave Mungenast Automotive Family Design Aire Heating & Cooling Restoration 1 Follow us on Social Media: @TimMcKernanShow or Facebook.com/TheTimMcKernanShow
Iggy warbles. RIP Michael Stanley. Claibs and Tim podcast will be released in two parts. Bob Hyland. Neil Allen. Tim really put his body on the line today. Why is our audience so Randy? Bed wetting. Can you fit a mattress in the washing machine? Tim's wife PLTD's. Audio books. Obama's book. EMOTD.
On this week's episode of The Tim McKernan Show, Tim is joined by Mike Claiborne of ClaibsOnline.com Tim and Mike discuss a wide variety of topics, including a deep dive into the radio business and some of their favorite stories from over the years. They also tell stories about St. Louis legends, including Mike Shannon, Kelly Chase, Bob Hyland, and more. Check out ClaibsOnline.com tomorrow, March 9th to hear part 2 of the conversation between Mike and Tim. Please Support the Sponsors: The Home Loan Expert, Ryan Kelley Mark Hannah - Evergreen Wealth Strategies James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Mungenast Design Aire Heating & Cooling Restoration 1 Follow us on Social Media: @TimMcKernanShow or Facebook.com/TheTimMcKernanShow
Bob Hyland is the Wisconsin's all-time leader in career wins as a head coach and his ability to get his St. Mary’s Springs and was named the 2019 Associated Press coach of the year. Springs defeated Regis 7-0 in WIAA Division 6 championship game for the team's third consecutive state title. It was the ninth WIAA championship for Hyland and the 17th state title overall when including Springs’ eight championships as a member of WISAA. Hyland’s overall record stands at 477-107-2 in 49 seasons with the Ledgers and the program has also finished as state runner-up nine times, putting Springs' championship game appearance total at 26. Hyland is the #3 winningest active coach and #6 all-time winningest coach in high school football history. On today's podcast he sheds light on what has brought him success over the coach of a career spanning five decades. 2:20 Entering the coaching profession 4:06 Turning the program around after a 1-15-2 start to his career 6:50 Pillars of his program start with toughness 8:50 Being "old school" and navigating change 11:04 Playing mistake free football 14:30 Taking on the role of discipline and adjusting to changes 17:10 Pressure of new ideas from coaches and why he has not changed his offense 20:33 Evolving his defense 24:29 Maintaining defensive principles while changing 26:55 Coaching linebackers against the RPO 28:40 Using the veer offense and dealing with recruiting 32:45 The rules have changed to make the game safer 33:27 How simplicity and consistency are safer 36:12 Keeping the head out of the game in blocking 39:29 Plans for coach's future/coaching his grandson's 41:04 The winning edge
In a variation on the Dispatches from the Home Garden series, this week we enjoy a Dispatches from the Home Gardener and Plantsperson. Self-described Happy Wanderer, plantsman Bob Hyland of Hyland Garden design currently of Portland Oregon has lived and worked at some of the most prestigious horticultural institutions in the U.S. Along with his partner, Andrew, he founded and ran a successful specialty nursery in upstate New York, and he has served on horticultural boards around the country throughout his more than 40 year career in this work. Currently living and gardening with Andrew in Portland, Oregon, Bob is owner of Hyland Garden Design and the seasonal storefront Contained Exuberance in Portland, and he joins us today to share stories of the life of a plantsperson – a state of body and mind that is fully integrated in all that Bob loves and does. He shares with us today his insights and experiences as a life-long home gardener and a dedicated career professional helping to move the needle on how horticulture is perceived, practiced and appreciated/understood in our world these last 40 years. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. For photos visit www.cultivatingplace.com. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher.
Making the decision about when to retire is never easy. Cognitive and technical skills may decline with age, but judgment and the ability to interact with patients improve as physicians gain experience. Physicians also tend to pay little attention to financial concerns and also find themselves unprepared for retirement when the get older. This article addresses concerns regarding self-assessment of clinical skills as well as facilitating action when a clinician observes a colleague whose clinical skills are faltering. The podcast features Barbara Schneidman, MD, MPH, from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; Bob Hyland, MD, from St Michael's Hospital in Toronto, and Christopher Muth, MD, Fishbein Fellow at JAMA. Learning Objectives: To understand the appropriate longevity of a physician’s career and how they should approach assessing their clinical skills as they age. Article discussed in this episode: Is It Time to Retire?
What do horticulture lovers do in the winter? Well, there are flower shows, trade shows and plenty of other reasons to get out of the house and that’s the topic on this week’s episode of We Dig Plants! Carmen & Alice Marcus Krieg are joined by Portland-based garden designer, manager of Plant-O-Rama, owner of the shop Contained Exuberance and friend of the show, Bob Hyland. Bob talks about the various events that happen across the country during this time, including the The Philadelphia Flower Show and more floral fun in 2015. This program was brought to you by Heritage Foods USA.
Bob Hyland joins me to talk about his career in the garden and the 18th annual Plant-O-Rama!
Alice Marcus Krieg and Carmen Devito are celebrating the 18th installment of Plant-O-Rama on this week’s edition of We Dig Plants! Alice and Carmen check in with Bob Hyland, one of the founders of Plant-O-Rama. Hear about Bob’s history in horticulture, and why he decided to move out to Portland, Oregon. Find out why Plant-O-Rama filled a gap amongst garden enthusiasts in New York City. Find out how the Metro Hort Group helped Alice get her first horticulture job in New York City, and why nursery nerds should consider attending the Plant-O-Rama trade show! Who will be speaking at this year’s event? Why, Dave Culp, author of The Layered Garden, will be talking at Plant-O-Rama, and he joins today’s program to discuss the future of horticulture! Hear how Dave will elaborate on the relationship between plants and politics in his speech. Thanks to our sponsor, Fairway Market. Music by Idgy Dean. “Few gardens, if any, are made in vacuum. They’re made on the shoulders of another garden, or perhaps another movement.” [29:45] “We get out of our gardens what we demand of them.” [31:10] “One of the reasons I love The Highline is because you always see people in it. Gardens are for people.” [37:00] — Dave Culp on We Dig Plants
Tune into this week’s episode of We Dig Plants as Carmen DeVito and Alice Marcus Krieg are joined by friend and head of Loomis Creek Nursery, Bob Hyland. Bob & the girls discuss what it takes to make a real garden entrepreneur. This show is a must-listen for anybody considering opening their own nursery one day! This program was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery
Bob Hyland of Loomis Creek talks about the current state of affairs in horticulture in and around New York. For more information go to www.loomiscreek.com