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Steve and Dr. Jackie Vietti discusses students, faculty, and programs at Butler Community College.
In this episode of Airey Bros Radio, we sit down with Coach Mark Emerson, head coach of cross country and track & field at Butler Community College. Coach Emerson shares his inspiring journey from a junior college runner to leading a nationally ranked program. We dive into the competitive nature of the Jayhawk Conference, his strategies for developing top-tier athletes, and the challenges of coaching at the JUCO level. Whether you're a fan of running, a student-athlete, or interested in building a winning culture, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss insights into Kansas's hidden athletic gems, recruiting strategies, and the dedication it takes to excel at the junior college level.Show Notes0:00 - Introduction: Welcome and overview of the episode.0:07 - Jayhawk Conference Excellence: Spotlight on the competitive sports landscape in Kansas.2:24 - Meet Mark Emerson: Coach Emerson's journey from athlete to head coach at Butler.7:10 - Challenges of Coaching: Transitioning from assistant to head coach and balancing administrative duties.11:13 - Recruiting Strategy: Why small-town Kansas kids thrive and the role of international athletes.15:58 - Cultural Adjustments: International athletes adapting to Kansas winters and food preferences.24:18 - Academic Support at Butler: Small class sizes and teacher-student relationships.37:03 - Unsung Heroes: Stories of athletes who embody team spirit and hard work.47:03 - Kansas Pride: Fun facts about Kansas and Butler Community College.56:10 - Coach's Guilty Pleasure: Uber Eats, Applebee's, and post-race celebrations.
The 2023-24 Marquette University men's basketball season will be the first for Chris Howell, as a program assistant.Prior to arriving at Marquette, Howell served as an assistant coach at Hill Community College in Hillsboro, Texas (2022-23) and University of Mary (2021-2022). Howell spent one season at Jackson State as a graduate transfer during 2018-2019, he averaged 12.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game and helped the program finish third in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.A two-year letterwinner with the South Dakota State men's basketball team from 2016-2018, Howell helped the Jackrabbits win 46 games in two years. He led the program to two Summit League Conference Tournament championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances. Playing one season at Butler Community College during 2014-2015, Howell helped the Grizzlies to a 29-4 record and guided the program to a Jayhawk West Conference championship. He earned All-Jayhawk West Conference honorable mention and All-Region VI honors. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Howell is enrolled in the master's program at Marquette, earning his second master's degree. He earned a bachelor's in human development from South Dakota State University in 2018. Website - https://wedefineourselves.com Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unlabeled/id1511266987Merch - https://www.unlabeledmerch.comGaming Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@UC8MWGG6VlxP2o5aPUq2uvxg #UnlabeledThePodcast #WePodDiffferent #live --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unlabeled/support
ISSUES 2024 04/07/24 -- Dr. Kim Krull discusses her 11 years as president of Butler Community College and proudest accomplishments
Step into the world of collegiate track and field coaching with the latest episode of our podcast, featuring the insightful and dynamic head coach of Butler Community College's track and field team, Greg Franklin. This episode offers a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of coaching at the junior college level, the development of student-athletes, and the intricate process of preparing them for the next steps in their academic and athletic careers.
Wichita State and Butler Community College are looking to boost the number of teachers in the area. Local and national news on Steve and Ted, we cap off a Monday with business news from The Wichita Business Journal.
Guy's guest in this segment is the leader of the new recreational cooking class now being offered at Butler Community College.
Hour 2 - Coach Paul in studio for hour 2 and we welcome Dennis Higgins to Sports Daily. Dennis is the 12th annual Mal Elliott Sports Media Inductee into the Wichita Sports Hall of Fame. A Wichita resident, Dennis has been broadcasting sporting events for 30 plus years. He was the radio play by play announcer for the Wichita Wranglers from 1995 to 99, play by play announcer for Tulsa Oilers baseball since 2008 and play by play announcer for Butler Community College football and basketball since 2005.
This week delivers one of our favorite episodes we've recorded for In The Loop. We are joined by Ken Clowes, Community Leadership Initiatives Center Assistant for BC3. Ken has a tremendous amount of knowledge in the mental health and substance abuse field. We dive into a lot of topics that you'll want to hear Ken explain in much more detail! Ken is an engaging speaker who has done a TEDx Talk in Youngstown, spoken for the Butler County Chamber of Commerce's Youth Leadership Development program, and Butler County Criminal Advisory Board's “Faces of Addiction”. In addition to speaking, Ken is also on the governing board of a “Hope is Dope”, a collaborative NPO with Vision Ministries and organizes ‘endorphin-producing' events for people in recovery as a part of Butler Community College's community initiative of the same name. Ken is an advocate for people in recovery from substance abuse. Having found a way to overcome his own struggles and reach his full potential, he now seeks to prevent young people from following a similar path and works to empower them to maximize their own potential, as well as helping others who may be struggling to recover from their own addictions. We recommend checking out Ken's Tedx Talk: https://youtu.be/uvoLIcahcsIWe spend time learning more about Hope is Dope and Ken's work with Steve Treu to bring this initiative to BC3 & local communities. To learn more about Hope is Dope and the different series that are being offered: http://bc3.edu/hopeKen also reminds us about his involvement in the BC3 Personal Empowerment Training that kicks off for the Recovery Community on February 28th. For more information and to register: https://bc3.edu/about/community-leadership/personal-empowerment-training.htmlSpecial Thanks to Ken for joining us and we look forward to having him on for a future episode!
Lizzie Schafer is a 2022 National Proficiency Winner in the category of Beef Placement. Lizzie and her brother have been showing cattle nationally for their family farm for several years now, both from a competitive standpoint and in an effort to market their genetics. Over the years, Lizzie has taken on more and more of the responsibility of the cattle side of their families farm, including become the herd manager and making many of the major decisions about their cattle business. Lizzie was recruited by several colleges for livestock judging during high school. Ultimately, she chose to being her college career at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kanas. Lizzie told me that livestock judging is the #1 sport on that campus, and they take care of their livestock judging students very well. She is studying agricultural communications and hopes to be standing outside of the show arena waiting to interview the winners and tell their stories at some point in the future.
Butler Community College president Kim Krull joins the podcast to talk about a new school year that includes a brand-new, state-of-the-art culinary arts building in Andover.
Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29! This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita. No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!Does your online presence need an upgrade? Krissy Buck, Program Director of Digital Marketing at WSU Tech joins the show to talk all things social media and digital presence. Hosts Don and Ebony pepper Krissy with questions aimed to help you optimize your digital marketing efforts in a way that will grow your reach to potential customers. On this episode we discuss: Diving into the digital media world The unique career journey Krissy has followed The goal of the digital marketing program at WSU Tech Finding your customers online The importance of the customer journey Some basic keys to SEO for your website and YouTube Being effective at content creation The types of videos that people prefer online How often should you sell to your customers through Social Media? Using all the digital tools that are available to you How often you should be posting Serving others online in order to grow Highlighting user generated content How social media influencers are bridging the gap between brands and customers Leveraging a chat bot effectively The flywheel approach to transitioning followers to customers The Accept / Seek / Go approach The value of building an online community The biggest mistake she sees small businesses make online Learn more about WSU Tech:https://wsutech.edu/Facebook ProfileInstagram ProfileLinkedIn ProfileTwitter Profile WSU Tech is a different kind of college, changing lives by training people for high-wage, high-demand jobs. We work hand-in-hand with employers to determine their job needs now and into the future so our students graduate with the right skills. The WSU Tech Digital Marketing Program provides graduates with the skills necessary to succeed in the specialized realm of digital marketing. The program coursework combines traditional marketing skills with the specialized technical skills required to develop first-class digital marketing content. Topics include digital strategy, web development, and analytics as well as digital marketing buys, multimedia creation, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) techniques. Krissy is a digital marketing educator in higher ed. She is a speaker that teaches businesses how to build online communities around their brand. She is an experienced Social Media Strategist with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Strong marketing professional with an Associate's Degree focused in Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design from Butler Community College. Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
Cooper Lovelace is an offensive lineman and transferred to USC from Butler Community College. As one of the top ranked JUCO recruits in the country, he went viral after posting a video that shows off his unique flexibility. He joins Mo and Matt in the truck to discuss moving to LA, his affinity for Michael Myers, hilarious junior college stories, and much more.
Today on Move the Ball®, Jennifer discusses the challenges and opportunities that come with being a member of the 2022 NFL Draft Class. Listen in as Jennifer talks with defensive back Duron Lowe about his college football career, training, aspirations, and lessons he learned (on and off the field) to be successful, and how we can apply them to business and life. Duron Lowe is a defensive back who finished his college football career playing for Liberty University. Prior to playing for the Flames, Duron played for The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) where he was a two-time All Conference USA Honorable Mention selection. Before UTEP, he played at Butler Community College. At Liberty University's Pro Day, Duron ran the 40-yard dash in 4.39s, had a 35" vertical jump, and a 10'1" broad jump. Follow Duron on Instagram: @savagedeuce9 Follow Duron on Twitter: @Duron_lowe_1 Duron's Website: http://deuce9shop.com/ Want to find your own way to Move the Ball toward your goals? Sign up for my FREE 5-Day Virtual Networking Bootcamp and create a game plan for growing your network: https://bit.ly/vntrainingcamp Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/movetheball/ Buy the Move the Ball book: https://amz.run/5JR6 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movetheball/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tigers' redshirt junior wide receiver Eddie Lewis joined lead digital content creator, Kenny Stubblefield, on the latest episode of Tigers in 20 Off the Boards. Eddie shared his journey from playing four years at Mater Dei in high school, transitioning to Milford Academy for his prep year. He discussed his love for basketball and how his father was instrumental in Eddie making the choice to concentrate on his football career rather than basketball. After spending two years at Rutgers University, Eddie entered the transfer portal and committed to play at Butler Community College. Eddie discussed how his time at Butler changed him for the better. He shared how his focus and determination to continue his playing career met with the certainty that if he didn't do the work he was supposed to do his career would most certainly be over. Eddie discussed his transition to play for Memphis and how he acclimated so quickly to his new teammates and the city. He bragged on Seth Henigan and his "dog" mentality to lead the Tigers as a true freshman, and discussed how the competitive the wide receiver and running back rooms are for the Tigers. He shared how a previous connection with new offensive coordinator, Tim Cramsey, has helped the transition to a new offense and what Tiger fans can expect from the team this year. About Off the Boards: Off the Boards is a video/audio segment where GT247 sits down with local and national sports figures. Typically, Off the Boards has been a video segment, but we are now turning it into an audio podcast as well to better meet the needs of all of our followers. This new format will allow all of GT247's content to be more accessible to listeners. You can listen to any of our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher and Megaphone. Make sure to subscribe, leave a comment and spread the word about Tigers in 20 and Off the Boards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are Back! After a couple of LONG months, we are excited to continue the AreWeRecording podcast. Brock Sturges is a D1 football player who has played for Arizona State, Texas State, Butler Community College, and Allen High School. He was an amazing guest that shared some great insight into D1 sports and lifestyle. Thank you for watching the show, please like and share, and thank you all for watching! ------------ Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/AreWeRecording ------------ Follow us on Social Media: https://twitter.com/AWRPodcast https://www.instagram.com/awr_podcast/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIT82Tl5elX4pvoWFuWV5g Follow Ethan on: https://twitter.com/ethan_h3milton https://www.instagram.com/kingfresh_29/ Follow Gage on: https://twitter.com/sutton__10_24 https://www.instagram.com/sutton__10_24/ Follow Brock on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brocksturges5/Twitter: https://twitter.com/brocksturges5
College basketball season is officially here and so we're ready for a brand new episode of the Keeper of the Games podcast with Blake Cripps and Tommy Castor!!On this episode #83:- We're diving right into our official College Basketball Preview. Blake and Tommy discuss the expectations for the Big 3 in the state of Kansas. What will year 2 of the Isaac Brown era look like for Wichita State and where will the Shockers finish in the American Conference? Is Bruce Weber's job on the line at Kansas State and will the Wildcats show any signs of improvement this season? Where should the expectations be for the Jayhawks and does Bill Self have a national title caliber team in Lawrence? Those answers and more in our official preview!- The Kansas City Chiefs got a win in primetime, albeit not a pretty one, against the New York Giants on Monday night 20-17. The guys discuss if KC has a shot on Sunday against the Packers and what the 4-4 Chiefs can do to try to turn things around this season to get a playoff spot.- The Sunflower Showdown is this weekend between KU and K-State football and it should be another easy victory for the Wildcats. The guys discuss the beating that the Jayhawks took in Stillwater last week and how the Wildcats took down TCU. Is there a shot for the Jayhawks to cover the spread this weekend?.-Our Wichita Whiparound gives an update on Butler Community College football and volleyball and high school playoff football in the Wichita metro!Make sure to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio and more! Check out our new website at www.kogsports.com. Watch full episodes on YouTube and Facebook by searching for Keeper of the Games. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KOGpod.Follow Blake @becripps & Tommy @TweetsFromTommy. #KOGpod
Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29! This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita. No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!Sometimes your super-power just finds you. That's what happened to Dawn Monroe as she began her first job out of college helping others learn how to use Word Perfect and Lotus. From there, she shares with Don and Ebony how she built her own technical education business, Dawn Monroe Training, from the ground up. On this episode we discuss: What is an MOSM Starting with a desire to help others “Zoom”-ing through the pandemic Helping others to become more efficient with business tools How much Excel the average person actually uses Always having Charlie available in a pinch Where she has found a niche in the training industry How she engages with new potential markets Why personal learning drives her business forward Learn more about Dawn Monroe Training:https://dawnmonroetraining.com/Facebook ProfileYouTube ChannelLinkedIn ProfileDawn Monroe is a certified Microsoft Office Specialist Master (MOSM), Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE), Modern Classroom Certified Trainer (MCCT), Certified Virtual Educator (CVE) and a Certified Virtual Presenter (CVP) with a background of nearly 30 years in the technical training industry. Dawn teaches and consults on popular software applications like Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and many others, with corporate workshops, webinars and speaking engagements in her hometown of Wichita, KS, and around the United States. Dawn has a unique ability to translate technical concepts in a simplified, fun way, and empowers business professionals through ongoing skill development.How did she get started? A certification in Interaction Management prepared Dawn to teach essential business skills to employees and supervisors in manufacturing. As computing became the norm in the 90s, Dawn found herself teaching computer skills to business owners and their employees. She began teaching Windows, Word and Excel in their infancy. (Remember Lotus 123 and WordPerfect? She taught those too!)During her five years at Butler Community College as an Adjunct Instructor, Dawn taught Microsoft Office both in the classroom and online. Her duties there also included facilitating staff workshops and student orientation sessions. She continues that relationship as a contract trainer for BETA @ Butler.She had a long-term contracting relationship with a well-known training franchise since 1995. There, Dawn continued to help business professionals learn to use a wide range of computer applications. Her proficiency grew to include Mac and PC-based applications such as Access, Excel, Office 365, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Project, Publisher, Windows and Word.Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
Bob Peterson has been a director at Butler Community College for many years. Acting and the creative arts have been a part of his life for a long time. Mr. Peterson earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Theatre from Emporia State University, where he studied under Dr. Karl C. Bruder, a nationally renowned theatre professor.Mr. Peterson is a published playwright as well as an award-winning director. Authoring Heaven Ajar, historical fiction about the Coolidge presidency. Mr. Peterson starred in Miramax's The Crude Oasis, which received "thumbs up" reviews from the New York Times and Variety. He was also seen in the films Casualties, starring Mark Harmon, and The Good Things, which won Best Short Film at the Deauville Film Festival. In our conversation, We'll discuss Mr. Peterson's life and career in the performing arts, as well as what he's learned from his experiences.Support the show
Jordan Abbot is the Secondary coach at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas. In this episode, Jordan walks Aron though his experience playing football, his defensive philosophy and what it's like coach in the world of Junior College football. https://www.thefootballodyssey.com/ https://twitter.com/FootballOdyc https://www.instagram.com/thefootballodyssey/ https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ https://twitter.com/BUCO_TINSKI --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor got In The Trenches with Dave Lapham presented by First Star Logistics. Coach Taylor talks about growing up in Oklahoma around the game, his journey from a record-setting quarterback at Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma to a college career that saw him make stops at Wake Forest, and Butler Community College before finishing at Nebraska. After trying his hand in the NFL and CFL, Taylor made the decision to get into the coaching profession at the college level as a graduate assistant at Texas A&M then as an assistant quarterback coach with the Miami Dolphins. Taylor returned to the college game with a season at the University of Cincinnati as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach before heading back to the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams. Taylor talks about the teams he interviewed with for head coaching openings before being hired by the Bengals and talks about his team coming off their most recent draft and getting ready to enter rookie mini-camp. The 2021 season is expected to be a major challenge as the Bengals are considered to have the sixth hardest schedule for the upcoming season.
Come join us at the 2022 Wichita Business Expo at Century II on Thursday, September 29! This is the premiere business-to-business trade show in Wichita. No matter what you are looking for, you will find it at the Expo! Learn more now!Does your online presence need an upgrade? Krissy Buck, Program Director of Digital Marketing at WSU Tech joins the show to talk all things social media and digital presence. Hosts Don and Ebony pepper Krissy with questions aimed to help you optimize your digital marketing efforts in a way that will grow your reach to potential customers. On this episode we discuss: Diving into the digital media world The unique career journey Krissy has followed The goal of the digital marketing program at WSU Tech Finding your customers online The importance of the customer journey Some basic keys to SEO for your website and YouTube Being effective at content creation The types of videos that people prefer online How often should you sell to your customers through Social Media? Using all the digital tools that are available to you How often you should be posting Serving others online in order to grow Highlighting user generated content How social media influencers are bridging the gap between brands and customers Leveraging a chat bot effectively The flywheel approach to transitioning followers to customers The Accept / Seek / Go approach The value of building an online community The biggest mistake she sees small businesses make online Learn more about WSU Tech:https://wsutech.edu/Facebook ProfileInstagram ProfileLinkedIn ProfileTwitter Profile WSU Tech is a different kind of college, changing lives by training people for high-wage, high-demand jobs. We work hand-in-hand with employers to determine their job needs now and into the future so our students graduate with the right skills. The WSU Tech Digital Marketing Program provides graduates with the skills necessary to succeed in the specialized realm of digital marketing. The program coursework combines traditional marketing skills with the specialized technical skills required to develop first-class digital marketing content. Topics include digital strategy, web development, and analytics as well as digital marketing buys, multimedia creation, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) techniques. Krissy is a digital marketing educator in higher ed. She is a speaker that teaches businesses how to build online communities around their brand. She is an experienced Social Media Strategist with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Strong marketing professional with an Associate's Degree focused in Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design from Butler Community College. Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review! Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce! This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org. This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net
Butler Community College instructors Larry Friesen and Amanda Hadley have been named recipients of the John and Suanne Roueche Excellence Awards for 2021. Each year the awards are presented by the League for Innovation in the Community College. EverydayElDorado.com
The Culinary Arts program at Butler Community College is moving forward with what some are calling “Culinary 2.0.” Scott Redler, co-founder and COO of the fast-casual restaurant franchise, Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, and wife Betsy announced Thursday, that they and Vantage Point Properties, Inc. are making significant donations to the Butler Community College Foundation to support the growth and expansion of Butler’s award-winning Culinary Arts program. The cash and land gifts prepare Butler’s Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management programs to make significant enhancements. The result will be a brand-new teaching and entertaining facility in Andover’s hottest development area on Kellogg. The building will serve as a state-of-the-art training facility for the Culinary and Hospitality program while providing students the opportunity to showcase their unique cuisines to the public. Learn more at EverydayElDorado.com
Ashlyn Phelps is from Tulsa, OK and graduated from Broken Arrow High School back in 2014 earning a state championship in basketball with her team going 28-0, breaking school history. She continued her education at Butler Community College, earning her associates degree and playing women's college basketball for a top 10 ranked team. In 2016, after suffering a knee injury and having her 3rd surgery on the same knee, Ashlyn made the difficult decision to hang up the jersey after finishing out her 2015-2016 season. Continuing her education, Ashlyn finished her undergrad at the University of Arkansas. In 2020, Ashlyn married the love of her life, Jordan Phelps, where they currently reside in Tulsa, OK. Ashlyn is dedicated to working for Bank of Oklahoma – Financial as well has co-owning a wedding + event planning business – Poppy + Prim. Outside of work, Ashlyn enjoys serving those in need, actively participating with organizations to help end racism, homelessness, and social injustice. Her hobbies include, CrossFit, watching all sorts of basketball, hanging out with friends/family, and raising a Goldendoodle named Benji. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today’s guest is Elbert Mack III aka Skinnychipyatted. Elbert grew up in the northeast part of Wichita and currently lives here. Elbert attended Butler Community College where he played football. He went on to play at Troy and then with the Tamba Bay Buccaneers, New Orleans Saints and Houston Texans […] The post Wichita Life Podcast #47 – Elbert Mack III aka SkinnyChipYatted appeared first on Wichita Life ICT.
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The boys are back for a new episode of Keeper of the Games! Tommy Castor and Weston Mills are joined once again by the voice of the Newman University Jets, Blake Cripps on this episode! On this edition of KOGpod: (02:45) The top story is the 4 year, 85 million dollar contract that defensive lineman Chris Jones has signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. What does this signing say about the culture in KC. What does this mean for other top tier players in the next couple of years when they are up for a new contract? How does this impact the Chiefs on and off the field for years to come? The guys discuss. (26:21) With the news that the Washington NFL team will be retiring their nickname "Redskins", Tommy, Weston and Blake discuss what this means for the Kansas City Chiefs and their nickname and traditions. They also discuss what will end up happening to Wichita North High School, also nicknamed the "Redskins". (46:23) A rivalry renewed as Kansas State University and Wichita State University have signed a contract for their men's basketball programs to play a 4 year series. The guys discuss the benefits for both programs to participate in this, plus is the University of Kansas now feeling more pressure to sign a deal to play WSU in the future now that KSU has? (1:03:11) Our #WichitaWhiparound discusses how the NJCAA has decided to move all fall sports, including football to the spring. This include Wichita area juco programs like Butler Community College, Hutchinson Community College and more. Could this be the next domino to drop before bigger schools make the same change? Time will tell. (1:07:58) Wrapping up the show with the #FinallyFunny, and it focuses on Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce playing pranks on each other all weekend long at the American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe. BFF's for life. Hit subscribe and find Keeper of the Games on all major podcast platforms like iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn Radio and more. Watch full episodes on YouTube and Facebook by searching for Keeper of the Games. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @KOGpod. You can follow Tommy @TweetsFromTommy, Weston @WMills94 and Blake @becripps. #KOGpod
"This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, and my journey is just getting started." This episode's guest talks about relocating from Georgia to Oklahoma, playing high school ball with ATL Hawks guard Trae Young, playing JUCO at Butler Community College, having his season cut short by covid-19, and finally signing to an NCAA D1 school after almost signing to a D2 university; you wont want to miss it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hbsml/support
Sesely Omli is a small-town Kansas girl who has made an incredibly positive impact at KU in her first year as a strength coach! She initially attended Butler Community College for two years following high school before transferring to Kansas State. After finishing her degree and gaining valuable experience in strength & conditioning at K-State, Sesely joined Clemson's staff for a summer internship. A few months later she made the big move to Lawrence and officially became a Kansas Jayhawk! Appreciate you taking time to listen to our collaboration, PLEASE help support the podcast by subscribing/rating on iTunes: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/get-s…d1356005071?mt=2
Jarret Abell enters his first season as the Royals’ Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coordinator, after serving as the Strength & Conditioning coach with Northwest Arkansas (2017-2018), Wilmington (2016), Lexington (2015) and Idaho Falls (2014). He received his Masters degree in Exercise Science from Wichita State University in 2013, where he worked with four women’s Olympic sport teams, baseball, and basketball. Shortly after that, he worked with the TCU football, baseball, and basketball teams off-season strength & conditioning before joining EXOS in Gulf Breeze, FL and then, EXOS in Phoenix, AZ as a performance specialist. Jarret played collegiate football at Butler Community College & Bethel College and now resides in Phoenix, with his wife, Ashley and daughters, Avery and Zoe. Topics covered in this episode: -Being Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year -Training pitchers -Using continuing education as an investment Quotes: -"Do basic things savagely well" (6:04) -"I like to think of things in movement patterns opposed to exercises" (9:16) -"Pitchers are truly athletes...we have to train them like the elite athletes they are" (10:28) If you would like to learn more from Jarret, you can follow him on social media: Instagram: @abelljt Twitter: @abelljt1
Today's Guest: Robin Montano Robin graduated from Newton High School in 2003 and played soccer at Butler Community College and Bethel College. After student-teaching, Robin graduated with a major English and minor in business administration. She worked for a local business as the office manager until her dream job became available. While working full-time, she returned to NHS to begin her coaching career as the assistant soccer coach for the girls and boys teams. After patiently waiting four years, Robin took a position as an English teacher at Newton High in 2012. While teaching English gave Robin a great way to connect to her students through their writing and discussions, she knew that it would not be here forever home. Three years ago, Robin was approached about the vacant journalism position. Her own experience as editor in high school made it a familiar and favorable change. Robin now advises the yearbook, news magazine and teaches an introductory courses for journalism. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Robin also serves as a senior class sponsor, Do Crew Sponsor and FCA sponsor. She loves building relationships with her students and enjoys seeing how their experiences in journalism helps them prepare for any post-secondary plans. Join the “Acknowledge Someone” Movement! Use the code "TEACHERRECHARGE" and receive 10% off your entire purchase: http://www.fredmotivates.com/shop/ Robin Montano: Twitter: @robinmontano7 Coaching Twitter: @coachmontano Railer News: @railernews Video Feature: Facebook FREE Audiobook (such as Angie Thomas' "The Hate U Give") and a FREE 30 Day Trial: Audible Fred Koepp: Twitter/Instagram: @fred_nationBusiness Account: @teacherrecharge Facebook: Fred Motivates Website: www.fredmotivates.com Podcast Website: www.teacherrecharge.podbean.com Email: teacherrechargepodcast@gmail.com You can also listen on: Stitcher iTunes Google Play Podbean Spotify Player FM
A group of individuals met for the purpose of discussing a community based radio program called El DoRADIO. The program would air on KBTL-FM Butler Radio 88.1. Dr. Keith West, Professor of Mass Communications at Butler Community College and KBTL-FM General Manager shared ideas on how to move forward.
U.S. Under 20 Women's World Cup Coach Michelle French Featured on NSCAA College Soccer Podcast Just four days before departing for Papua, New Guinea and the 2016 Women's Under 20 World Cup, U.S. Women's Under 20 National Team Coach Michelle French joins Dean Linke in Episode 9 of the NSCAA College Soccer Podcast. Coaching a U.S. team that features some of the hottest current and future college soccer stars in our country, French previews the Under 20 World Cup and talks about college soccer's impact on the international game. In addition to French, this week's podcast also features: * Geoff VanDeusen, NSCAA Director of Operations & Events, who tells us about the 2017 NSCAA Convention in Los Angeles, including multiple exciting programs for college coaches * John Trask, head coach of the #24 Wisconsin men's soccer team, discussing his passion for the 'history' of soccer in this county and his appreciation for the legends of the NSCAA * Marty Beall, head coach of the High Point University women's soccer team, winners of the Big South regular season and poised to make the NCAA Division I tournament for the fourth time in eight years * Gary Hamill, who has Wingate at #1 in the NSCAA DII men's rankings, and earned his 300th win last week * Dylan Harrison, who returned to his alma mater at Trinity (Texas) this season, and has Trinity at #3 in the NSCAA DIII women's rankings in his inaugural season * Adam Hunter, head coach of Butler Community College, ranked #1 in the NJCAA Division I women's rankings * Chad Waller breaking down the NAIA men's and women's soccer scene
Ashlyn Sullivan visits The Context of White Supremacy. Sullivan is a White Woman, and a student at Butler Community College in Kansas. She ignited pandemonium with her blog post describing how White men catcalled and harassed her while she worked. She eventually brandished a photograph of her black "boyfriend" - sexual partner. The Racist thugs called him a nigger and continued their abuse. Ashlyn Sullivan's rush of attention incited more White Terrorism - Whites made death threats, branded her a nigger lover. She was featured on local television outlets and branded a hero, a modern Jane Brown. We'll inquire about her understanding of Racism, being White. We'll see how her family has responded to these incidents and if she's ever been accused of practicing Racism. INVEST in The COWS - http://tiny.cc/ledjb CALL IN NUMBER: 760.569.7676 CODE 564943# SKYPE: FREECONFERENCECALLHD.7676 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p