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At the start of the 2009 season for MSU Coach Jake Boss was hired to be coach and he is still coaching today
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Jake Boss Jr is the head baseball coach for the Michigan State Spartans, In 13 seasons at MSU, Boss has compiled a 359-302 (.543) record. His 359 wins are the most over a 13-year span in program history. Five of the 10 winningest seasons in MSU history have come under Boss' direction. He has guided the Spartans to 30-win seasons in seven of the last 11 completed seasons, as well as the Big Ten regular-season championship in 2011 and the NCAA Tournament in 2012. During Boss' tenure at Michigan State, MSU has had 35 selections in the Major League Baseball Draft, including three or more in six of the last 11 years. His father, Jake Boss Sr. is a longtime baseball coach who was inducted into the Lansing Sports Hall of Fame in 2009. Today on the podcast, we talk to Jake Boss Sr about the lessons learned from his father, playing baseball in March in cold weather, living his faith out as a coach and the responsibility he believes he has as a leader of young men at Michigan State. Looking for a great gift idea? Order our new devotional book: "The Increase 52 Week Devotional: Inspiring Stories of Faith from the World of Pro Sports."
In this podcast we go over a couple events currently going on in the world as well has a few off the cuff topics. We would like to apologize to our audience for not including the last few minutes of our podcast, Some of the topics brought up were not something we wanted to add to our playlist. If would would like to view the full podcast it can be found on our Patreon.
For this episode we had a special guest on to talk about, The pros and Cons of Minimalism. It turned out to be a very fruitful discussion. We veered off of the original path quite heavily, but that's what make this conversation an interesting one.
We put a different spin on the Father and Son episodes of the ABCA Podcast with Jake Boss Jr, head coach at Michigan State, and Jake Boss Sr. From 2008-12, Boss Sr. was Boss Jr.’s assistant coach. Boss Sr. coached baseball and football at Lansing Everett High School for 23 years and coached at Lansing Catholic High School as well. He mixed in college and high school coaching after that with stops as an assistant at Eastern Michigan, Alma College and Michigan State. Boss Jr. has been the head coach at Michigan State since 2008. His 333 wins in 11 seasons are the most in program history over any 11-year time span. Michigan State was Big Ten champ in 2011 and a regional participant in 2012. He was head coach at Eastern Michigan in 2008, winning the MAC West and going to the Regionals for the first time since 2003. We discuss Boss Sr.’s favorite memories as an assistant for Boss Jr. at Michigan State, hit on their experience together with Boss Jr. playing for Sr. in high school, their mentors along the way and both of their long histories in the game.
We put a different spin on the Father and Son episodes of the ABCA Podcast with Jake Boss Jr, head coach at Michigan State, and Jake Boss Sr. From 2008-12, Boss Sr. was Boss Jr.'s assistant coach. Boss Sr. coached baseball and football at Lansing Everett High School for 23 years and coached at Lansing Catholic High School as well. He mixed in college and high school coaching after that with stops as an assistant at Eastern Michigan, Alma College and Michigan State. Boss Jr. has been the head coach at Michigan State since 2008. His 333 wins in 11 seasons are the most in program history over any 11-year time span. Michigan State was Big Ten champ in 2011 and a regional participant in 2012. He was head coach at Eastern Michigan in 2008, winning the MAC West and going to the Regionals for the first time since 2003. We discuss Boss Sr.'s favorite memories as an assistant for Boss Jr. at Michigan State, hit on their experience together with Boss Jr. playing for Sr. in high school, their mentors along the way and both of their long histories in the game.
We put a different spin on the Father and Son episodes of the ABCA Podcast with Jake Boss Jr, head coach at Michigan State, and Jake Boss Sr. From 2008-12, Boss Sr. was Boss Jr.’s assistant coach. Boss Sr. coached baseball and football at Lansing Everett High School for 23 years and coached at Lansing Catholic High School as well. He mixed in college and high school coaching after that with stops as an assistant at Eastern Michigan, Alma College and Michigan State. Boss Jr. has been the head coach at Michigan State since 2008. His 333 wins in 11 seasons are the most in program history over any 11-year time span. Michigan State was Big Ten champ in 2011 and a regional participant in 2012. He was head coach at Eastern Michigan in 2008, winning the MAC West and going to the Regionals for the first time since 2003. We discuss Boss Sr.’s favorite memories as an assistant for Boss Jr. at Michigan State, hit on their experience together with Boss Jr. playing for Sr. in high school, their mentors along the way and both of their long histories in the game.
In this week's episode, we talk with, Andre Amos, the founding director of Nu Republic Financial Services, a firm that has offices nationwide and specializes in taxes, credit repair, insurance, and lending services. Nu Republic is always on the cutting edge in technological innovations that enables clients and employees to leverage technology to increase wealth building, including a new and already hugely successful program that is grooming the next generation of extremely successful entrepreneurs. To learn more or enroll your child into the BOSS Jr. program, visit https://www.bossjrs.com/. To learn more about Nu Republic's services, visit https://www.nurepublic.com/.
This week we have indie darlings Boss Jr. on the show! Jake Dunnington tells the the origin story of the name Boss Jr. involving a kid named "Randy" he knew in high school. Matt Rath and Naomi Villa talk about how they met and eventually got together in the midst of Matt's whirlwind relationship with a lawyer coincidentally named "Randy." These true stories inspire improvised scenes about churchgoers fighting in the pews, a braggadocious boy with some stupid tattoos, dads doing improv and more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on the podcast to talk good news is guest Naomi Villa! Naomi is on the UCB Harold Team “Dirt”. She also produces one of the very best indie shows in town Boss Jr. Presents with her team Boss Jr. She has a great podcast called “Let’s Fall In Love”. You can find it on itunes or wherever you like to download your podcast. This week Hannah and Naomi talk about, • Three high school girls who invented a drinking straw that can detect the date rape drugs! • A family that won millions in the lottery and used their earnings to start a foundation dedicated to helping others. • 100 Suits for 100 Men, a non-profit in New York City that is dedicated to helping formerly incarcerated individuals, homeless individuals, former gang members and survivors of domestic violence navigate to a place of economic freedom. Their core service is to provide free business attire to men and women who are in the job search process. • Shelter House, a homeless shelter in Ontario, Canada received a $10,000 donation from a former resident. • Naomi’s hometown is Santa Rosa and they have an amazing women’s shelter and Community Action Program all started by the same woman, Eddie Mae Sloan! • Animal Corner this week is not to be missed, you must go see Erin Einbender’s bedazzled “Cones of Fame” project for the animal shelter. Good News Later! Follow Naomi on Twitter @naomisvilla Follow Naomi on Instagram @naomisvilla Follow Hannah on Twitter @cannongator Follow Hannah on Instagram @cannongator See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I Will Watch Anything Once - Conversations about Movies Missed or Avoided
Naomi Villa joins me to watch High School Musical and discuss the homophobic undertones in such a delightfully bad movie. IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475293/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Directed by: Kenny Ortega Written by: Peter Barsocchini Starring: Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale Movie Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukDLkkvZYFk If you are enjoying I Will Watch Anything Once, please subscribe, rate and review on iTunes, like it on Facebook and follow IWWAO on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr. Additional Links: Naomi Villa - Twitter: https://twitter.com/naomisvilla Boss Jr. Presents - https://www.facebook.com/bossjrimprov/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Rath and Naomi Villa are improvisers who have been together for over three years. They watch every Golden State Warriors game together. Matt has no personal scheduling system except for a train calendar that he won at an improv show that he does not use. Naomi once locked Matt out of their bedroom and turned off the WiFi. LA locals can see their excellent show Boss Jr. first and third Wednesdays of the month at The Clubhouse.Produced by: Ryan MiddledorfArtwork: Aly MonroeTheme Song: Erin & MeLissa