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Public university located in San Luis Obispo, California

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Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning
3/17/25 Pt 2. Gator Pizza Bust, St. Fratty's Bust, and Uber Shame Game

Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 25:11


Picture this: a Florida alligator stunt ends with a cop playing pizza delivery hero—taking cash, dodging crusts, and consulting a reptilian photo op. Florida's wild, man—it's like inhibitions just melt in the humidity. #GatorPizza #FloridaWoman Meanwhile, Cal Poly SLO and the SLO City PD teamed up to shut down St. Fratty's Day harder than a keg at last call—sorry, frat bros, no shamrocks for you. #StFrattysCancelled #SLOPD Uber drivers are flipping the script, shaming passengers like it's a new side hustle—savage. #UberShame #RideSnitches And moms, heads up: Uber with your kid, and you might catch an indictment it's a diaper bag doozy. #MomIndictment #TravelTrap Tune in for laughs, chaos, and some serious Sunshine State vibes! #JeffAndJeremy #PodcastWild

Convo By Design
Leo Marmol, FAIA | 264 | Our February 2025 Convo By Design ICON Registry Inductee

Convo By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 62:10


You have been hearing the WestEdge Wednesday episodes since the beginning of the year and I do hope that you're enjoying them. This months addition to the Convo By Design Icon Registry was heard on the WestEdge Wednesday series in 2024 following his appearance on a panel at the show in 2023. It is fascinating for me to have incredible creatives individually on the show and equally amazing to hear them in concert with other talented creatives. In 2023, Marmol was on the podcast as part of a panel that also featured Sara Malek Barney, Christine Vroom and was moderated by Frances Anderton. The panel was called All Roads Lead to SoCal: Long Live the Creative Experiment. It seems even more interesting now than in November of 2023, no? Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Monogram - It's the details that define Monogram ThermaSol - Redefining the modern shower experience. Without steam, it's just a bathroom. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home!  - Where service meets excellence TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep Leo's participation in this panel was extraordinary. He is a remarkable creative who brings a level of skill and talent wherever he goes and shares it willingly. Marmol is the managing partner of Marmol Radziner and has been since the firm was founded in 1989. Leo earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Cal Poly SLO. He also earned a minor in Philosophy. Which I think speaks volumes. Philosophy, as a discipline seeks to create more questions than answers. And when you are dealing with the concept of existence and other fundamental issues, it can be a challenge to navigate. Just like architecture. I find the architecture/ Philosophy combo really interesting. Leo is a painter, a fisherman. He is also something of a raconteur and lucky you… You get to hear him in action as we induct him together into the Convo By Design Icon Registry for February 2025. Enjoy. Congratulations Leo on your enshrinement into the Convo By Design Icon Registry and your extraordinary studio. Thank you for taking the time to speak with me and sharing your story. Thank you to my incredible partner sponsors, ThermaSol, TimberTech, Design Hardware, Pacific Sales and Monogram for your dedication to making our industry better, faster, stronger! And thank you for listening to Convo By Design each week and sharing the show with your colleagues and friends who love sublime design. Until the next episode, be well, stay focused and rise above the chaos. -CXD

Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
YCBK 498: Demystifying The Role College Major Plays For College Applicants

Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 55:34


In this episode you will hear:   Mark takes a look at the different role college major plays at a half a dozen schools he recently visited including: The University of Georgia, Pomona College, Cal Poly SLO, Virginia Teach, Santa Clara University and the University of Virginia Lisa Interviews Erin Lewellen, the CEO of Tilting Futures, “Debunking Myths about Generation Z”   Preview of Part 3 ²  Lisa asks Erin about whether it is true that Gen Z is addicted to social media and Erin responds ²  Lisa asks Erin how can we develop better relationships with Gen Z teens and Erin has some greater pointers for all of us ²  Erin shares her advice for parents with high school students who are considering college ²  Erin goes on the hot seat in our lightning round       Speakpipe.com/YCBK is our method if you want to ask a question and we will be prioritizing all questions sent in via Speakpipe. Unfortunately, we will NOT answer questions on the podcast anymore that are emailed in. If you want us to answer a question on the podcast, please use speakpipe.com/YCBK. We feel hearing from our listeners in their own voices adds to the community feel of our podcast.   You can also use this for many other purposes: 1) Send us constructive criticism about how we can improve our podcast 2) Share an encouraging word about something you like about an episode or the podcast in general 3) Share a topic or an article you would like us to address 4) Share a speaker you want us to interview 5) Leave positive feedback for one of our interviewees. We will send your verbal feedback directly to them and I can almost assure you, your positive feedback will make their day.   To sign up to receive Your College-Bound Kid PLUS, our new monthly admissions newsletter, delivered directly to your email once a month, just go to yourcollegeboundkid.com, and you will see the sign-up popup. We will include many of the hot topics being discussed on college campuses.   Check out our new blog. We write timely and insightful articles on college admissions:   Follow Mark Stucker on Twitter to get breaking college admission news, and updates about the podcast before they go live. You can ask questions on Twitter that he will answer on the podcast. Mark will also share additional hot topics in the news and breaking news on this Twitter feed. Twitter message is also the preferred way to ask questions for our podcast:   https://twitter.com/YCBKpodcast   1. To access our transcripts, click: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/transcripts/ 2. Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search and click the link 3. Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it 4. Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans 5. Every word in that episode when the words loans are used, will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps 6. Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point 7. You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript   We would be honored if you will pass this podcast episode on to others who you feel will benefit from the content in YCBK.   Please subscribe to our podcast. It really helps us move up in Apple's search feature so others can find our podcast.   If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful!   If you want to help more people find Your College-Bound Kid, please make sure you follow our podcast. You will also get instant notifications as soon as each episode goes live.   Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends:   Check out the college websites Mark recommends:   If you want to have some input about what you like and what you recommend, we change about our podcast, please complete our Podcast survey; here is the link:     If you want a college consultation with Mark or Lisa or Lynda, just text Mark at 404-664-4340 or email Lisa at or Lynda at Lynda@schoolmatch4u.com. All we ask is that you review their services and pricing on their website before the complimentary session; here is link to their services with transparent pricing: https://schoolmatch4u.com/services/compare-packages/

Conversations with Peter Boghossian
Ethical Dimension of Artificial Intelligence OR Are We in a Simulation? | Dr. Clinton Staley

Conversations with Peter Boghossian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 75:32


Dr. Staley has taught computer science at UC Santa Barbara, Cal Poly SLO, and Principia College. He has also built software, managed development projects, and co-founded several small software companies. We explored the age-old question of how to measure right and wrong, especially in the context of advancing technology, AI, and robotics. We also discussed the philosophical implications of AI and consciousness and more!Watch this episode on YouTube.Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway BriefingListen for of-the-moment insider insights, framed by the rapidly changing social and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Asian in Austin
303. Serving Soupleaf Hot Pot w/ Nelson Lin

Asian in Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 53:35 Transcription Available


Nelson Lin is a retired Chinese restaurant child laborer, with decades of experience in the food industry and shoving down his feelings. He currently takes credit for running Soupleaf Hot Pot with his mom and brother, which is Austin's first all you can eat hot pot restaurant. He also runs a meme group called Subtle Asian Real Estate, with over 23,000 members helping each other get from 0 to 1 on their first home. Subtle Asset Management, his investment company, primarily focuses on funding affordable housing with $35M AUM. He has degrees in engineering from Columbia University and Cal Poly SLO, and was formerly a techie at Apple, Microsoft, and Brookfield Asset Management.Topics Covered:• The history of his family from the Fujian province in China.• Austin's welcoming environment for restaurateurs • The difference between Austin's Asian food scene and other larger areas• Mom and pop run Asian restaurants vs a newer wave of restaurants • Running a restaurant with family members• Striking balance of authenticity when serving hot pot • The success behind Soupleaf • Investing in real estate and tips on how to get started Materials Referenced:Soupleaf HotpotSubtle Asian Real Estate GroupThe Snakehead: An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underworld and the American Dream by Patrick Radden 

Learn From People Who Lived it
Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams

Learn From People Who Lived it

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 63:41


Practical Tips to Navigate Grief with Julieanne Williams In this episode, you'll hear: How Julieanne told her children what happened to their dad Key takeaways from her books: H.O.P.E. The importance of community  How can you help someone who is grieving?  What life after a loss can look like  Julieanne Williams was born in a small farm town with a heart defect that required surgery at the age of 5. It complicated her childhood but also developed a resilience in her that she would need later on. She went on to earn her bachelor's degree in applied developmental psychology from Cal Poly SLO and a Master of Public Health from Fresno State. She has also written several books, including Griefquake, Head Above Water, and Unleash Her.  At age 38, Julianne's husband took his life after battling bipolar disorder. This left her in a dire financial situation, navigating a turbulent custody battle with her in-laws, and learning how to be a single parent to young children grieving the loss of their father. Her mission is to use what she has learned to help others who are experiencing loss and trauma from the death, illness, or emotional severing of a spouse, child, or parent, as well as other life-altering grief-triggering events. In this episode, Mathew and Julieanne discuss the realities of having a loved one with bipolar disorder and losing a spouse to suicide, what she learned about grief along the way, and what she may have done differently looking back. Mathew talks about the recent loss of his mother and best friend, and Dr. Dave gives us some good information about what people going through grief need to recognize about themselves. Julieanne emphasizes the role of community, tells us how she worked hard to stay connected, and outlines how connection helps facilitate healing. She also notes the importance of normalizing the fact that grief hurts, it's unique, and it doesn't go away, but it does get better. “There is life after loss.” Follow the podcast:  Listen on Apple Podcasts (link: https://apple.co/3s1YH7h)  Listen on iHeart (link: https://ihr.fm/3MEY7FM)  Listen on Spotify (Link: https://spoti.fi/3yMmQCE)    Resources: JulianneWilliams.com Julianne on Instagram  Dr. David Leicken, MD   Connect with Mathew Blades:  Twitter - twitter.com/MathewBlades Instagram - instagram.com/MathewBladesmedia/  Facebook - facebook.com/mathewbladesmedia/  Website - learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com/   Additional Credits: LFPWLI is managed by Sam Robertson

Evolve with Danny Morel
#147 - AJ Forsythe: How Raising Chickens Will Change Your Life

Evolve with Danny Morel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 30:08


This week on The Higher Self, we welcome entrepreneur & co-founder of Coop, AJ Forsythe, who's on a mission to build the largest decentralized food production network. In this episode, AJ reveals to Danny some shocking truths about eggs that you would find in your ordinary grocery store, and the alternative solution he has built to start raising your own chickens today. We highly recommend you watch this episode on YouTube as at the end of the episode, you will get to look inside Danny's chicken coop and see his new chickens! Get Your Coop Today (use code HIGHERSELF10 for 10% OFF): https://smart.coop.farm/

The Higher Self with Danny Morel
#147 - AJ Forsythe: How Raising Chickens Will Change Your Life

The Higher Self with Danny Morel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 30:08


This week on The Higher Self, we welcome entrepreneur & co-founder of Coop, AJ Forsythe, who's on a mission to build the largest decentralized food production network. In this episode, AJ reveals to Danny some shocking truths about eggs that you would find in your ordinary grocery store, and the alternative solution he has built to start raising your own chickens today. We highly recommend you watch this episode on YouTube as at the end of the episode, you will get to look inside Danny's chicken coop and see his new chickens! Get Your Coop Today (use code HIGHERSELF10 for 10% OFF): https://smart.coop.farm/

KPFA - UpFront
The History of UNRWA and Impact of Aid Funding Cuts; Plus, Cal Poly SLO Pro-Palestinian Protestors Attacked by Police; UC Regents Employment for Undocumented Students

KPFA - UpFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 59:59


0:08 — Louis Charbonneau is the United Nations director at Human Rights Watch. 0:33 — Ahlam Muhtaseb is a professor of media studies at California State University, San Bernardino. She is Co-chair of the California Faculty Association's Palestine, Arab and Muslim caucus. Anonymous speaker, who is a faculty member in San Luis Obispo. 0:45 — Karely Amaya Rios, is a graduate student of public policy at UCLA and lead organizer of the Opportunity for All campaign. Ahilan Arulanantham is Professor from Practice and Co-Director of the Center for Immigration Law and Policy (CILP) at the UCLA School of Law. The post The History of UNRWA and Impact of Aid Funding Cuts; Plus, Cal Poly SLO Pro-Palestinian Protestors Attacked by Police; UC Regents Employment for Undocumented Students appeared first on KPFA.

Running Reprot
Ep.129 || First Woman Under 29min 10K | Swarinjit Boyal PT-2 | Mia Brahe-Pederson vs Adaejah is Legendary

Running Reprot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 48:45


Aaron & Joshua Potts are back for a jam packed episode recapping numerous running stories and part 2 of the Swarin story (skip to 32:56). This week, Swarin takes us back to his first day of cross country practice in high school and why he first thought Cal Poly SLO was the worst decision of his life. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Watching spots on the East Coast is basura 1:46 It's too cold 3:25 Joshua talks about the HBCU Showcase track meet 8:11 Start of Around the Track 8:38 Soooo many records broken!! 17:20 Houston Marathon Takeaways 23:29 Highlights from UW 26:59 Mia Brahe-Pederson & Adaejah Hodge rivalry continues 32:56 Swarinjit Boyal's Journey to the 2024 US Marathon Olympic Trials PT-2 44:31 Outro

Coaches on the Beach
Ep 27: Todd Rogers

Coaches on the Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 57:07


Todd is the head coach at Cal Poly Slo. After a remarkable playing career himself, he tells us about all he has learned, his journey, and what is next. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-hobson4/support

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith
Hilary DeCesare – Discovered the 3HQ process Singing in the Car with her Teenage Daughter

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 52:48


Hilary DeCesare, renowned business coach, bestselling author (ReLaunch!), and trailblazing female Silicon Valley CEO, brings an innovative perspective to industry leaders. With a focus on neuropsychology, she empowers mid-life women through her trademarked 3HQ™ Method. Hilary serves on the board of Cal Poly SLO and actively supports causes combating human trafficking and childhood cancer. Her impactful work has been featured on major networks and in notable publications Hilary DeCesare Vroom Vroom Veer Stories The 3HQ process means your HQ is the Headquarters of "YOU" it has three departments 1) Head 2) Heart) 3) Highest Self Tune in process is use your head to come up with an intention, then tune in to your heart and listen to the song you hear for around 20-30 seconds then she a mini movie to take the next micro step Teenager in the car who loves to sing; made up a game for them to play where the teen has to sing a song of a different genre…eventually she wanted to play and improved her mood Hilary had a near death experience at the age of 2, she had a rare infection they think here mother may have contracted from a swimming pool; she remembers feeling isolated but came back to life After her mother died and she was grieving her loss; she decided to use the time during lock down to write a book; she took a class from a real professor for a year to learn how to write a book Write before lock down she are her husband were looking forward to "empty nest" fun; lock down changed her plans She was patient number 43 in San Francisco; she was not allowed to leave and all the medical workers were in hazmat suits; she felt a little bit like E.T. Connections Check out the first show here is the link (bra at airport and the shot/beer while skydiving) Website Tune in Power Tool

We Are Superman
#274 - WE ARE LAURYN WOJCIK, AN 18-YEAR OLD LEADVILLE FINISHER WITH A UNIQUE APPROACH, AND AHR HIGHLIGHTS

We Are Superman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 92:26


We have spoken on the WASP with a few of among the hundreds of amazing personal stories of how they got to the starting line of the Leadville Trail 100, and more so, to the finish line. I was rather impressed with the 18-year old guy we spoke with, Alden Iselin, completing the race as such a green runner, but the 18-year old division female winner, Lauryn Wojcik, really blows me away.  Get this, her longest previous race was 6K. Yes 6K, a bit over 3½ miles. She had never before run a trail race. Plus she had been injured and cross-trained for months until she was able to begin running again in June – two months before the race! Her longest training run in that span was 30K. Hope Pass was the only part of the course she'd ever been on before. Her finish time was a very, very respectable 28:19:50, and how about this? That made her the 29th female overall! Yet her understated reaction on her Instagram post was “Ouch.” Here's a quirky stat, she was actually faster going up Hope Pass than down it!  So how did she do it? Believe it or not, she was spurred by a lack of self-confidence, which has likely markedly changed after this. I think you'll be as amazed as I am hearing about the unique ways in which Lauryn pulled off this insane feat, including being a dedicated planner. She is a structural engineering student at Cal Poly-SLO, and that being in her DNA also shows up in her approach. I hope you enjoy, and even pickup a few training ideas, from this chat with this really nice young woman who has a ton of potential both on and off the trails.Lauryn WojcikInstagram @lauryn_wojcikStrava Lauryn WojcikBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor and @coachstahlYouTube We Are Superman Podcast

Destination: YOUniversity
#183 Meet Siena: This Literature lover is deciding between colleges all over the state of CA. Where will she land?

Destination: YOUniversity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 24:28


From: California Attended: Millikan High School Admitted at: UCSD, UCSB, Cal Poly SLO, LMU, Pepperdine, UC Berkeley Coolness Factor: Bead Bag Project Major: English Literature Merit Earned: $371,500 ⁠Download 10 Sample Essays

Brand Collective
CMO x Karrie Sanderson: Foundations First

Brand Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 41:12


We started this podcast with the idea of sharing stories behind the brands that we all know and love, and this episode does just that. Karrie Sanderson, former CMO of Typeform, has a wealth of experience working for some of the world's most well known brands such as Coca-Cola & Starbucks. In this episode, Karrie gives us an inside look into just how essential foundations are for building a successful brand. She shares tactical ways to go about building foundations as well as real world stories to bring it all to life. Karrie shares invaluable advice from her many years of experience across a variety of industries. Marketers and creatives alike will undoubtedly learn something from this episode!Key Takeaways: Have you ever wanted to hear some of the stories behind Coca-Cola & Starbucks? Karrie shares some incredible insight! Karries dives into the necessity for brands to build an emotional connection with their customers – and discusses what this looks like in the B2B world. We discuss how important it is to be a life-long learner and to never stop being curious.Karrie shares how brand guidelines should be seen as guardrails and some experimentation is healthy.Guest Bio:Karrie Sanderson is a marketing executive with deep experience across a variety of industries in research, strategy, brand building, integrated marketing, communications, creative studio management, and building high performance marketing teams.Most recently, Karrie was the CMO at Typeform, a Barcelona-based SaaS company known for changing the game on how to interact with customers online. Prior to Typeform, Karrie worked at Smartsheet for four years as Vice President of Insights and Brand.An engineer by education, Karrie moved into marketing and gained formative experience at high- profile B2C brands such as Coca-Cola and Starbucks as well as healthcare powerhouse Pfizer. She also co-founded and led a strategic business consulting agency for over seven years.Karrie is a member of Chief, a mentor at Techstars, Seattle, and advisor to tech startups Gated and ChangeEngine.Karrie lives in Seattle, WA, with her husband and son, and has a daughter in college at Cal Poly SLO. She is an avid sailor who traveled for two years with her family on a sailboat to see the world!

Flying F Ranch Podcast
33. Sharing Stories and Marketing for Ranchers with Celeste Settrini

Flying F Ranch Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 55:58


Subscribe to the listener list HERECeleste and I met at CCW's Spring Meeting back in March 2023. She was one of our speakers and I just loved her energy and her story.Celeste grew up on 108 year old ranch, The Settrini Ranch in Salinas Valley, CA. She graduated from Cal Poly SLO with a bachelors degree in Agribusiness Marketing. During college and after college, she was heavily involved in several organizations that promoted the agriculture industry, earning her many awards and leadership roles.In 2013, her father unexpectedly passed away in an accident on the ranch. This event lead her back to the family ranch to do what she truly loves alongside her mother and brother.She started her own marketing journey with "The Bullsale Bulletin" where she markets other rancher's cattle and shares their stories. Celeste also helps with an Auctioneer Workshop teaching individuals who are interested in learning this unique skill.Recently, a media team came to her ranch to hear her story and documents tasks that she and her family do on the ranch daily. These short clips shot out through Disney +!!Celeste is an incredible AGvocate for the beef industry and I really enjoyed my time spent with her!website: https://celestesettrini.com/instagram: @celestesettrinifacebook: Celeste SettriniWant to connect? Check out flyingfranch.org or email me at afender614@gmail.comJoin the Agripreneur Empire by following along on instagram @agripreneur_empire and the facebook page at Agripreneur Empire PodcastSPONSERS:~Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/flyingfranchAre you loving the show and want more? Join me and my closest cheerleaders on Patreon!----------~ Start Your Shopify Trial!Build your store online and get your brand in front of the eyes of people who are waiting to purchase from you. Start a free trial and enjoy 3 months of Shopify for $1/month on select plans.Free Shopify Trial-------------~TraegerThe traeger lineup brings ultimate wood-flavor to the table, unlocking your food's true potential. No matter which grill you select, Traeger's 6-in-1 ability means you can grill, smoke, bake, roast, braise, and bbq.Our family loves to smoke meats, cook pizza and even bake cookies on our Traeger Grill!Check Out Traeger Here!---------------FlodeskGet 50% off Flodesk your first year and start creating unique emails for your loyal subscribers!Flying F Ranch- Special discount code for listeners! Enter code “podcast” at check out on flyingfranch.org to score 20% off a leather patch “I GIVE A FLYING F ABOUT BEEF” hat!Interested in being a guest? Email me at afender614@gmail.com with the subject line as "Podcast Guest" and I would be happy to chat and get you on the show if it is a good fit!Support the show

Voices of the Valley
Bountiful Founder and CEO Megan Nunes Wants to Use Satellites to Revolutionize Farming

Voices of the Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 38:18


Most people don't think of the study of agriculture and the study of space as being related to each other, but this week's Voices of the Valley guest, Megan Nunes, shares with hosts Dennis Donohue and Candace Wilson how space and agricultural technology work together. Nunes is the founder and CEO of Bountiful— a company that uses satellite imagery to provide data-driven insights to farmers.  Nunes grew up in an agricultural community, but while attending Cal Poly SLO she worked for an aerospace company. Several years out of college she started Bountiful, combining her passions for space and the agriculture industry.  “I have a dream job that I'm hoping will be created in the agriculture sector one day,” Nunes said. “I want to see an agronomist become a digital data scientist, where we're able to look at agronomy from space.”  Nunes, Donohue, and Wilson talk about their hopes and dreams for the agriculture sector, as well as topics of climate, geography and how satellite technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we farm. 

The Campus Waterfowl Podcast
Ep. 34: Cal Poly, SLO and Fresno State - Hunting California Refuges

The Campus Waterfowl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 51:24


Derek Christians talks with Hunter from Cal Poly, SLO and Matt from Fresno State. Topics discussed: duck hunting in California, running the refuges, Cal Poly, SLO Ducks Unlimited Chapter, memories from this season, and a few good stories.

360 Wisdom Speaks
Julian Williams

360 Wisdom Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 46:10


Born in a small farm town with a heart defect that required surgery at the age of 5, she still excelled in school earning a BS in Applied Developmental Psychology from Cal Poly SLO and a Master of Public Health from Fresno State. She is an executive and consultant in the skilled nursing healthcare sector. At age 38, Julianne's husband took his life, leaving her alone with two young children to care for. When you read the book Head Above Water, you will discover how Julianne re-invented herself and became extremely successful in the long term care space. Her mission is to help others who are experiencing loss and trauma. People suffer loss from the death, illness, or emotional severing of a spouse, child or parent. Other life events such a divorce or job loss can trigger a grief response. Julianne Williams purpose is to help you heal and discover your purpose. Connect with Julian https://juliannewilliams.com https://www.instagram.com/brave_enough_community_/ https://www.facebook.com/BraveEnoughCommunityJW Book https://www.amazon.com/Head-Above-Water-Journey-Emerging/dp/180128282X/ Hit the LIKE & Smash the SUBSCRIBE!!! Find us Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WisdomSpeaksPodcast/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGosiC_WdN7eWnX2JlEHCtA When you visit our sponsors it helps us create more content. Sponsors: 360 Media Advertisement https://calendly.com/nborghi/360advertise Virtual Reality & Real Estate-Megaverus https://megaverus.info/1071.html Frequency-https://bit.ly/frequencyhealy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/360wisdomspeaks/support

Rx for Success Podcast
135. The Student Leader: Michael Walls, DO, MPH

Rx for Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 34:04


The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/nYG2Kz Michael is the National President of AMSA and a recent graduate of Touro unrversity Califomia. He joined AMSA in 2014 as a premed at Cal Poly SLO and first got involved nationally on the Health Policy Team in 2017. Michael was drawn to AMSA because of its dedication to creating physician-leaders and for its long history of advocacy, not just for future physicians, but for its dedication to creating equitable access to healthcare for patients. Michael has strong personal interests in healthcare access, medical education reform, treating substance use disorder, and making change through systemic policy change. He will be applying for Emergency Medicine Residency this year. He is currently living in Connecticut and enjoys rock climbing, home-brewing beer, and hiking with his fiancé and 2 dogs.   Join the Conversation! We want to hear from you! Do you have additional thoughts about today's topic? Do you have your own Prescription for Success? Record a message on Speakpipe   All The Tools You Need To Build and Scale A Integrative Health Business Get a behind the scenes look at our playbook at Texas Center for Lifestyle Medicine to see the underpinnings of how they deliver health while keeping team members fulfilled. Find out more at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/IPB Unlock Bonus content and get the shows early on our Patreon Follow us or Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Amazon  | Spotify --- Show notes at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/135 Report-out with comments or feedback at https://rxforsuccesspodcast.com/report Music by Ryan Jones. Find Ryan on Instagram at _ryjones_, Contact Ryan at ryjonesofficial@gmail.com

Insight with Beth Ruyak
UC Strike Latest | Cal Poly SLO Diversity Investigation | Holiday Etiquette

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022


The latest updates on the UC Strike, one the largest academic strikes in higher education in American history. A new report from CalMatters shows that Cal Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo enrolls the lowest rate of black students among all of California's public universities. An etiquette expert shares her social “dos” and “don'ts” this holiday season.  UC strike

KQED's The California Report
Cal Poly SLO Struggles To Attract And Retain Black Students

KQED's The California Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 11:16


Postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers in the University of California system have reached a tentative five-year deal. But the strike continues, as two groups — graduate student researchers and academic student employees — still have not come to an agreement. New reporting from CalMatters finds that Cal Poly San Luis Obispo enrolls the smallest percentage of Black undergraduates at any CSU or UC school. Just 146 Black students enrolled this fall out of 21,000 undergraduates. Students describe experiencing overt racism. Reporter: Mikhail Zinshteyn, CalMatters

High Intensity Business
384 - The Tracking Software Tailored to your Strength Training Business with Matt McGunagle

High Intensity Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 50:38


Matt McGunagle (matt @ strengthportal.com) is the CEO and Founder of StrengthPortal, a software platform for personal trainers, gym owners, and multi-location gyms to manage their personal training staff and track personal training services. Matt graduated from Cal Poly SLO as an Economics major with a concentration on Entrepreneurship.  In this episode, Matt shares Strength Portal's new and upcoming features, why you should use Strength Portal, software development factors, the importance of product specialization, and much more. Develop great personal trainers to grow your business  This episode is brought to you by StrengthPortal You need a single software platform that enables your trainers to deliver consistent high quality workouts, track client progress, and scale your business. The problem is you're still using pen and paper or basic spreadsheets to run your business, which leads to poor client experiences, inaccurate tracking, and prevents you from growing your business, making you feel frustrated. StrengthPortal understand your challenge and have worked closely with the HIT industry to create a software platform to manage and scale your niche business. You can integrate with Mindbody, manage a standardized exercise and workout library for your team, track workouts effectively, and produce client reports at the click of a button. StrengthPortal is used by multiple businesses in the High Intensity Strength Training community, namely Discover Strength, Smart Strength Austin, MedX Precision Fitness, and more. Starting with StrengthPortal is super simple: Sign up for the best package for your business Let Strength Portal take the load off and help onboard your business onto the platform. Start delivering consistent workout experiences, and scale your business to the next level. To help support the podcast, go to StrengthPortal.com/highintensitybusiness, and sign up now, so you can stop feeling frustrated about your business, and start to scale your business to its true potential. For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click Here

Revenue Rehab
Growth & Scaling: Achieving a Successful Exit as CMO

Revenue Rehab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 25:13


This week our host Brandi Starr is joined by Meagen Eisenberg, CMO of TripActions. Meagen has spent over 20 years in high-tech, previously at MongoDB (Nasdaq: MDB) and on the board of G2, Terminus and Reactful. Before MongoDB, Meagen was VP of Demand Generation at DocuSign (Nasdaq: DOCU). Named Top 25 for B2B Marketing Influencers, Meagen has advised over 30 tech companies such as Loom, Branch.io, CoreOS, and Productboard, 7 of which were acquired in the past few years. Meagen has an MBA from Yale SOM, and a B.S. degree in MIS and a minor in CSC from Cal Poly – SLO.In this week's episode, Brandi and self-described builder, Meagen, tackle Growth & Scaling.  With 17 successful exits since 2011 as an operator and advisor, including 3 IPOs and 14 mergers and acquisitions, CMOs will get the blueprint for Achieving a Successful Exit as CMO directly from a proven expert. Links: Get in touch with Meagen Eisenberg on: LinkedIn Twitter Learn more about TripActions Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live

The State of California
Reactions are mixed over Newsom keeping CA's last nuclear power plant open

The State of California

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 8:14


It's down to the wire for Governor Newsom's plan to keep California's last nuclear power plant open beyond its scheduled shutdown, just three years from now. State lawmakers will vote tonight on whether to extend the life of Diablo Canyon, with fierce lobbying on both sides of the issue. Some environmentalists say it's foolish and dangerous to keep Diablo Canyon open any longer than 2025, while others say it makes ecological sense to let it run until 2030 or even 2035. Some experts warn of a catastrophe if a major earthquake strikes the Central Coast, while others say there is little risk at all. Governor Newsom and Senator Feinstein want to keep the plant open to help meet California's growing energy needs and avoid rolling blackouts, a critical issue this week as the state braces for a searing heat wave. Others say it's long past time to move beyond nuclear and generate more power from wind and solar. All of this comes to a head tonight at the state Capitol, where lawmakers will vote on competing measures to decide Diablo Canyon's future. In San Luis Obispo, a group called Mothers For Peace renewed its call to shut the plant down, expressing fears about the safety of their families. But not every mom living near Diablo Canyon feels that way. For more on this, KCBS political reporter Doug Souvern and KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Bret Burkhart spoke with Kristin Zaitz. She is a civil engineer who went to Cal Poly-SLO, works at Diablo Canyon, has three kids, and has co-founded a group called Mothers For Nuclear.

Ditching Perfection
Episode 25: When It Feels Like God is Absent | Dr. Mike Kipp

Ditching Perfection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 61:31


Today's conversation is a special one. My friend, Dr. Mike Kipp, is here to share with us, and let me tell you what… I am so thankful for this conversation. Mike is a devoted follower of Jesus and an avid wake surfer. He loves his family deeply, he is a beloved professor of practical theology and someone who dives in to love on the often forgotten people in our community… And…. Mike has gone through some really tough times. In fact, he went through a time several years ago when he felt like God was absent… Yes. A leader in the church felt this way and I am just so grateful that he is willing to share his story, because oftentimes we feel like we can't voice our hardships or speak up about our crises of faith. Today, Mike will share what his season of darkness was like and how he sifted his way through with vulnerability, authenticity, and the faith and love of his community. We can make it through the dark, but we can't do it alone. So, as we dive into this episode, I hope you are reminded that there are others who are with you on the journey. I also hope that you are reminded today that you are seen and known by God…. The God who doesn't run from suffering, but runs toward it for our sake. Mike Kipp has served young people in various roles for the past 30 years in California, Kansas and Idaho. He's been a youth pastor, professor, pastor of intergenerational connections and public school board member. For the past 18 years he has taught at Northwest Nazarene University and is a professor of practical theology. Mike has degrees from Cal Poly SLO, Nazarene Theological Seminary and Fuller Theological Seminary. Mike is also the author of the several works, including his latest book, Making Room: The Purpose and Practice of Youth Ministry. Mike is married to Sandy and they have two kids, Spencer and McKenna, with whom they love to adventure. Mike loves the academic calendar because all summer he gets to mountain bike, camp, wake surf, and read the daily newspaper with a cup of coffee.

Wine Soundtrack - USA
Dunites - Tyler Eck

Wine Soundtrack - USA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 25:15


We are a small wine brand named after an eclectic group of 1930s metropolitan refugees known as the Dunites who settled the beach dunes of San Luis Obispo county. This group proudly described themselves as a collection of free thinkers, artists, nudists, and poets. Together they shared meals, cohabited a mutual gathering place, philosophized, dissented, and generally allowed one another to live and express themselves freely outside of the cultural norms of the time.Dunites Wine Co. draws inspiration for this project from the remote beauty of the coastal dunes and the progressive ambition of the Dunites to aspire towards a clear goal; to produce pure and elegant wines that respect the coastal influence of vineyard sites located on the uplifted seafloor and ancient sand dunes of the SLO Coast. Combining diverse vineyard sites and meticulous farming with traditional techniques in the cellar allow for these small production wines to express the distinct characteristics of their sites. We are a husband - wife team who combine our experiences to craft these wines. Together we have worked for over a dozen wineries and vineyards around the world where the people, cultures, and wines have influenced our approach to growing and making wine. Rachel Eck holds a degree in Viticulture from Cal Poly SLO and gained experience working under iconic producers such as Stephen Ross, Paul Lato, and Te Kairanga. Rachel is a licensed Pest Control Advisor and manages our tasting room in downtown SLO. Tyler Eck followed a degree from UCSB with a Viticulture and Oenology degree from Lincoln University in New Zealand. His travels led to working for several pioneering wineries including Dry River, Peay Vineyards, Stefano Lubiana, and Domaine Francois Villard. Since 2014 Tyler has been the Associate Winemaker for Fess Parker Winery. We live in Pismo Beach, with our black lab Cassidy, where we are only a few miles drive from the vineyards we work with.

High Intensity Business
375 - How To Set Up New Personal Trainer Hires For Success with Matt McGunagle

High Intensity Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 66:36


Matt McGunagle (matt @ strengthportal.com) is the CEO and Founder of StrengthPortal, a software platform for personal trainers, gym owners, and multi-location gyms to manage their personal training staff and track personal training services. Matt graduated from Cal Poly SLO as an Economics major with a concentration on Entrepreneurship.  In this episode, Matt talks about the issues and challenges of the personal training career, compensation plan and key roles, sustainable business models and systems, content curation for trainers, and much more.    Grow your strength training business  This podcast episode is brought to you by ARX Do you struggle to attract and retain clients in your strength training studio? ARX machines use breakthrough motorized resistance and computer software to give your clients the perfect workout every time, so you can start to deliver great workouts and grow your business with confidence. Get $500 OFF by going to ARXFit.com/HIB and booking a call with the ARX sales team – Book Here For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click Here

Doing it... My Way
# 25 Sumter Pendergast

Doing it... My Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 67:15


Listen to this Atlanta, Georgia boy share his story of wanting to be in California to surf and that started his journey from selling t-shirts to becoming a Southern Californian doughnut mogul!

High Intensity Business
367 - Strength Portal: The Ultimate Software for your Strength Training Business with Matt McGunagle

High Intensity Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 87:48


Matt McGunagle (matt @ strengthportal.com) is the CEO and Founder of StrengthPortal, a software platform for personal trainers, gym owners, and multi-location gyms to manage their personal training staff and track personal training services. Matt graduated from Cal Poly SLO as an Economics major with a concentration on Entrepreneurship.  In this episode, Matt walks through the features and core functionalities of StrengthPortal specifically the exercise library, program library, client management, workout tracking and reporting, and much more.    Grow your strength training business For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click Here

People of Packaging Podcast
118 - MARCH MADNESS with Dr. Jay Singh from Cal Poly SLO Packaging Program

People of Packaging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 37:02


Make sure you check out the Cal Poly program at https://packaging.calpoly.edu/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peopleofpackaging/support

The Freshly Baked Podcast
Freshly Baked Boulder: Episode 1 | Pilot

The Freshly Baked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 58:32


Boulder! What's up?! We're pumped to introduce our new series, Freshly Baked Boulder, hosted by the homie, Avery Grewal. Freshly Baked Boulder is the first installment of series with our friends at different colleges (University of Wisconsin at Madison, NYU, ASU, and Cal Poly SLO). These friends give their crazy takes and stories from Colorado University at Boulder. Stay tuned for other Freshly Baked Series coming soon, and DM @freshlybakedpod on Instagram if you want your squad to have a series too.In the first episode of our new series, Freshly Baked Boulder, the group of freshly baked friends give their takes on DaBaby, Lil Wayne, and much, much more. They also discuss their experiences living in Colorado, and tell crazy party stories. Shoutout to our guy, Avery, for hosting

Linked Local Broadcast Network
Best Coast Business Live with Wes Arola, Landscaping San Luis Obispo

Linked Local Broadcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 48:00


Broadcast on March 1st, 2022 at 4:30 pm PST! Our Best Coast Business Live Guests are Wes Arola Live broadcast on March 1, 2022 This show's featured guest is Wes Arola. He is a landscape architect with his own business, WALA. Based out of the central coast, he performs landscape architecture services throughout the state with a focus on high end residential properties and custom home projects. He is a graduate of Cal Poly SLO. WALA Website: https://wesarola.com/ The BEST Coast Business Live (BCBL) series pairs two co‐hosts who are uniquely connected to their communities: Andrea Geis and (Guest Co-Host) Jocelyn Brennan, featuring one‐of‐a‐kind interviews with business owners and other influencers of Central California. Today's show also features Tiffany Hernandez and Jack Hernandez with Central Coast Strong, Terrie Banish, Deputy City Manager with the City of Atascadero, and new Community Corner guest, Scott Collins, City Manager for Morro Bay. Scott Collins has been serving as City Manager since 2017. serving in that position since 2017.  Among the City Council's top priorities, next to addressing the housing crisis and achieving fiscal sustainability, is encouraging greater community engagement and participation in City processes and decision-making.  Mr. Collins considers himself fortunate to work for such a highly engaged community on projects and initiatives that will have lasting positive impacts on residents and businesses. Call in at 323-580-5755 to ask questions

Comm Is Hot
Marissa Shares Their Research on Student Activism

Comm Is Hot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 51:22


Marissa (they/she) is a charismatic student affairs professional and proud product of the Central Valley - Merced, CA. Marissa is an advocate for students with marginalized identities and their access to quality higher education. They earned their Master of Science degree in Higher Education Counseling and Student Affairs from Cal Poly SLO and BA in Political Science - Public Service from the University of California, Davis after transferring from Merced Community College. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comm-is-hot/support

Transfer Nation Podcast
Building Transfer Centers | UCSD w/ Jackie Duerr

Transfer Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 44:44


Welcome to the Building Transfer Centers series! This multi-episode series spotlights university and 4-year institution transfer centers. We interview transfer center directors to learn about the origin stories, the advocacy and the structure behind each center, as well as the nuts and bolts of developing centers that work for the communities specific to each institution. Our featured guest for this episode is Jackie Duerr, the Program Manager of Transfer Student Success at the University of California, San Diego. A transfer student herself, Duerr attended Santa Barbara City College before transferring to Cal Poly SLO to finish her B.A. in Psychology. After obtaining a Masters of Education in Counseling and Guidance for Higher Education, she went on to earn an Ed.D. in Education Leadership and Administration from CSU Fresno.Connect with Jackie on Twitter and LinkedIn!“Transfer Student Success provides resources, services, and programs to empower Triton Transfers to achieve their goals as they navigate UC San Diego's academic and cultural landscape. We assist students in their transition through active engagement in opportunities that support their paths and build community so they thrive academically, professionally, and personally. We support the campus community to share knowledge and implement proven promising practices to support transfer student experiences.”Connect with Triton Transfers: Website | Instagram | YoutubeThroughout this series, we will cover transfer centers from a variety of institutions and perspectives on transfer success. If you are a transfer center director and want to record an episode on your unique transfer center story please reach out! Email the podcast team at wearetransfernation@gmail.com. And if you have follow up questions for any of the guests you hear just use the #TNTalks on twitter to continue the conversation! #TransferPride #TransferSuccess #TransferChampions #TransferCenter #TritonTransfer #TritonPride #TNTalks #TransferNationKeep talking with Transfer NationIG: @WeAreTransferNationTikTok: @TransferNationTwitter: @TransferPrideFB Group: Transfer NationEmail: WeAreTransferNation@gmail.comTalk soon!Show CreditsHost | Heather AdamsGuest | Jackie DuerrProducers | Sam Kaplan, Brandon RodríguezSound Editing | Abraham Urias

Life After Sport: There's More to It
Episode 11: Ally Carda | Team USA, Honda Reverta professional, UCLA Softball Alum

Life After Sport: There's More to It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 44:06


UCLA Alum, Honda Reverta professional and Olympic Athlete, Ally Carda, joins Life After Sport and co-host Liv Gott. Ally touches on how she battled depression in her college years, to coaching at Cal Poly SLO, to not making the Team USA roster in 2018 and how it was the best thing for her. This set back allowed her to flip her life, her mindset, to change bad habits, to take on new relationships and to really take control over her life. Tune IN! Want to come on the podcast? Know someone with a compelling story? Visit @lifeaftersportpodcast on Instagram and fill out the Google form found at the link in our bio. See you all for episode 12... hint: let's talk football. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Life After Sport: There's More to It
Episode 11: Ally Carda | Team USA, Honda Reverta professional, UCLA Softball Alum

Life After Sport: There's More to It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 44:06


UCLA Alum, Honda Reverta professional and Olympic Athlete, Ally Carda, joins Life After Sport and co-host Liv Gott. Ally touches on how she battled depression in her college years, to coaching at Cal Poly SLO, to not making the Team USA roster in 2018 and how it was the best thing for her. This set back allowed her to flip her life, her mindset, to change bad habits, to take on new relationships and to really take control over her life. Tune IN! Want to come on the podcast? Know someone with a compelling story? Visit @lifeaftersportpodcast on Instagram and fill out the Google form found at the link in our bio. See you all for episode 12... hint: let's talk football. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Life After Sport: There's More to It
Episode 11: Ally Carda | Team USA, Honda Reverta professional, UCLA Softball Alum

Life After Sport: There's More to It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 44:06


UCLA Alum, Honda Reverta professional and Olympic Athlete, Ally Carda, joins Life After Sport and co-host Liv Gott. Ally touches on how she battled depression in her college years, to coaching at Cal Poly SLO, to not making the Team USA roster in 2018 and how it was the best thing for her. This set back allowed her to flip her life, her mindset, to change bad habits, to take on new relationships and to really take control over her life. Tune IN! Want to come on the podcast? Know someone with a compelling story? Visit @lifeaftersportpodcast on Instagram and fill out the Google form found at the link in our bio. See you all for episode 12... hint: let's talk football. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
EA425: Leah Bayer – When Small Firms Merge

EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 56:00


https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/OJK-Leah-2-Crop-scaled.jpg ()When Small Firms Merge Leah Alissa Bayer, President of Operations & Culture of Architects FORA, is passionate about improving the quality of other people's lives by fostering connections and positive experiences. Skilled in creative business management and storytelling, Leah designs systems and teams that are transparent, equitable, and healthy, which then carries into the architecture that she creates. Prior to joining Architects FORA, Leah founded an award-winning, 100% women-led, virtual firm, EVIA Studio, creating housing along the Pacific Coast. She also worked for world-renown Perkins+Will and designed multifamily developments in the Bay Area during her early career after graduating from Cal Poly SLO with a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) and a Minor in Fine Arts. Passionate about volunteering, Leah is AIA Silicon Valley's 2021-2022 Vice President/President-Elect, AIA California Board member, Chair of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Experience Committee, and Co-Chair for the upcoming 2022 AIA National Women's Leadership Summit. This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, When Small Firms Merge with Leah Bayer. Connect with Leah at https://architectsfora.com/blog/ojk-is-fora (Architects FORA), or check her out on https://www.facebook.com/architectsfora (Facebook), http://instagram.com/architectsfora (Instagram), and https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahalissabayer/ (LinkedIn). Since we recorded this episode, Leah and her team have re-branded the firm to Architects FORA. https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/FORAAnnouncement.pdf (Click here for more information.) Please visit Our Platform Sponsors https://arcat.com (ARCAT) is the online resource delivering quality building material information, CAD details, BIM, Specs, and more… all for free. Visit ARCAT now and subscribe to http://arcat.com (ARCATECT Weekly and ARCATAlert). http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (Freshbooks) is the all in one bookkeeping software that can save your small architecture firm both time and money by simplifying the hard parts of running your own business. Try Freshbooks for 30 days for FREE at http://EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks (EntreArchitect.com/Freshbooks). http://Infratech-USA.com/podcast (Infratech) outdoor electric heating systems have become the brand of choice for premium outdoor spaces among leading architects. Learn why Infratech is specified at the world's most prestigious properties and sign up for a free consultation http://Infratech-USA.com/podcast (here). Visit our Platform Sponsors today and thank them for supporting YOU… The EntreArchitect Community of small firm architects. Mentioned in this Episode https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/new-ideas-for-a-new-architecture-firm/ (EA335: New Ideas for a New Architecture Firm) The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/when-small-firms-merge/ (EA425: Leah Bayer – When Small Firms Merge) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
#127: Chris Baptista-Cal Poly SLO

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 118:32


From the west coast to Alabama and then back again, Chris has a journey in every time zone except the east. From his time at TROY University to University of Tulsa and Fresno State, his experiences see him currently as the assistant coach at Cal Poly-SLO. Today's conversation will culminate in a lesson of sacrifice and dedication that saw him get out of coaching for the greater good of his family. Want to have an exploratory conversation about YOUR track equipment needs? Connect with us: Host Mike Cunningham on Twitter: @mikecunningham Email: sales@gillathletics.com Phone: 800-637-3090 Twitter: @GillAthletics Instagram: @GillAthletics1918 Facebook: facebook.com/gillathletics LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/gillathletics/

The Campus Waterfowl Podcast
Ep. 10: Chico State and Cal Poly, SLO - S3: Collegiate Waterfowl Tour

The Campus Waterfowl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 60:32


Derek Christians talks with Preston Brunk, Richie Riolo, and Tucker Bennett from Chico State; along with Daniel Papp and James Lowe from Cal Poly, SLO, Topics discussed: Weekend's Hunting Situation, Diverse Hunting in California, Waterfowl Hunting on Refuges (Rat Race), Hunting Stories, How long have you been waterfowl hunting?, Hunting Stories, Part 2, Wanting to hunt in California, and Collegiate Ducks Unlimited Chapter.

California Wine Country
Nova Perrill, Foppiano Vineyards Winemaker

California Wine Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 33:31


Nova Perrill Nova Perrill, winemaker at Foppiano Vineyards, is back on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. He has been on this show before, the last time was this episode on April 24, 2019. The pronunciation FOH-ppi-a-no is Italian, FAH-ppi-a-no is American and you can take your pick. Foppiano winery is at the southern end of the city limits of Healdsburg.There have been grapes on that property for over 125 years. Southbound on the 101, take Old Redwood Hwy, and it's on your right next to the nursery. They have been there since 1896. They have specialized in Petit Syrah, which they have made since their founding. They were the first to put that name on a bottle in 1964. Family members drew the borders for the Russian River Valley AVA, Louis Foppiano was a leader in that process. This was a big decision, to draw the line between the warmer Dry Creek Valley and the Russian River Valley, which is cooler. During Prohibition, the homeowner was allowed to make 200 gallons each year untaxed. Dan Berger tells about how some people pooled their permits and made more than a single family limit. They also shipped fresh grapes and sacramental wine. They found a way to survive Prohibition. There is a famous photgraph of an IRS “Revenuer” in front of the winery, watching wine being dumped. Click the logo to visit our sponsor Bottle Barn online. Historically, Petit Syrah was the most important variety growing there. Russian River Valley is cool, but not so cool at its northern end, where they are. These wines age well in the bottle. They have fruit all the way until you open them. Nova Perrill has been at Foppiano Vineyards for seven years. He says it takes 5 solid years to get to know the vineyard, the operation and the people. Previously, Nova was the assistant winemaker at Dry Creek Vineyard, established in 1972 by David Stare. He made all the kinds of wine they produce, notably Sauvignon Blanc and Zinfandel. He was there for seven years. Before that, he was at Mt. Eden wines in Santa Cruz, run by Martin Ray. He sold his name to another winery. He was instrumental in passing better wine labeling laws in the 1940s. He himself learned from Paul Masson, who was a Frenchman who had a winery and specialized in sparkling wines. Today there is a top notch music venue on the Paul Masson property. He is a Cal Poly SLO grad, with a bachelor's in ecology. He took the MS in Crop Science, there, and learned about viticulture, then he applied those concepts at Mt. Eden. He is happy with having taken a hands-on approach from the beginning. All they ever did to the wine was add yeast, the rest was 100% in the vines and climate. That allows the “terroir” to express itself. Nova has pioneered his vineyard controls and vineyard management techniques. This Sauvignon Blanc will develop itself in the bottle over the next couple of years. Later Dan says it may be even better after 5 years. They have about 150 acres around the winery. They produce 1000 cases or less of each of these varietals grown on their estate. There is real depth that comes with age in a well-made wine. “The winemaker has to build this into the wine. It doesn't just happen.” Nova Perrill says that their Sauvignon Blanc vines are old and are visible from the 101. Dan Berger gets a little hint of lemon oil or lime and also a bit of fresh fig. Dan would decant it, to let the waxy component come out. Dan says that it's screw capped, which is good for aging, but means it will need some air to let its flavors out, after it is opened. Foppiano Vineyards is open for wine tastings, although they are not what they used to be, after the pandemic. Calling ahead is optional. They are open for outdoor tasting. Now they taste a 2020 Chardonnay. Nova says, if you start with high-quality fruit, all you have to do is not screw it up. “You can only make the wine worse.” There is brightness and complexity in the same bottle here. At first you sense fruit.

California Wine Country
Nova Perrill, Foppiano Vineyards Winemaker

California Wine Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 33:31


Nova Perrill, winemaker at Foppiano Vineyards, is back on California Wine Country with Steve Jaxon and Dan Berger. He has been on this show before, the last time was this episode on April 24, 2019. The pronunciation FOH-ppi-a-no is Italian, FAH-ppi-a-no is American and you can take your pick. Foppiano winery is at the southern end of the city limits of Healdsburg.There have been grapes on that property for over 125 years. Southbound on the 101, take Old Redwood Hwy, and it's on your right next to the nursery. They have been there since 1896. They have specialized in Petit Syrah, which they have made since their founding. They were the first to put that name on a bottle in 1964. Family members drew the borders for the Russian River Valley AVA, Louis Foppiano was a leader in that process. This was a big decision, to draw the line between the warmer Dry Creek Valley and the Russian River Valley, which is cooler. During Prohibition, the homeowner was allowed to make 200 gallons each year untaxed. Dan Berger tells about how some people pooled their permits and made more than a single family limit. They also shipped fresh grapes and sacramental wine. They found a way to survive Prohibition. There is a famous photgraph of an IRS “Revenuer” in front of the winery, watching wine being dumped. Historically, Petit Syrah was the most important variety growing there. Russian River Valley is cool, but not so cool at its northern end, where they are. These wines age well in the bottle. They have fruit all the way until you open them. Nova Perrill has been at Foppiano Vineyards for seven years. He says it takes 5 solid years to get to know the vineyard, the operation and the people. Previously, Nova was the assistant winemaker at Dry Creek Vineyard, established in 1972 by David Stare. He made all the kinds of wine they produce, notably Sauvignon Blanc and Zinfandel. He was there for seven years. Before that, he was at Mt. Eden wines in Santa Cruz, run by Martin Ray. He sold his name to another winery. He was instrumental in passing better wine labeling laws in the 1940s. He himself learned from Paul Masson, who was a Frenchman who had a winery and specialized in sparkling wines. Today there is a top notch music venue on the Paul Masson property. He is a Cal Poly SLO grad, with a bachelor's in ecology. He took the MS in Crop Science, there, and learned about viticulture, then he applied those concepts at Mt. Eden. He is happy with having taken a hands-on approach from the beginning. All they ever did to the wine was add yeast, the rest was 100% in the vines and climate. That allows the “terroir” to express itself. Nova has pioneered his vineyard controls and vineyard management techniques. This Sauvignon Blanc will develop itself in the bottle over the next couple of years. Later Dan says it may be even better after 5 years. They have about 150 acres around the winery. They produce 1000 cases or less of each of these varietals grown on their estate. There is real depth that comes with age in a well-made wine. “The winemaker has to build this into the wine. It doesn't just happen.” Nova Perrill says that their Sauvignon Blanc vines are old and are visible from the 101. Dan Berger gets a little hint of lemon oil or lime and also a bit of fresh fig. Dan would decant it, to let the waxy component come out. Dan says that it's screw capped, which is good for aging, but means it will need some air to let its flavors out, after it is opened. Foppiano Vineyards is open for wine tastings, although they are not what they used to be, after the pandemic. Calling ahead is optional. They are open for outdoor tasting. Now they taste a 2020 Chardonnay. Nova says, if you start with high-quality fruit, all you have to do is not screw it up. “You can only make the wine worse.” There is brightness and complexity in the same bottle here. At first you sense fruit. Or wait a year or two and get more complexity.

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast
Get to Know Cal Poly SLO Football

Beware of Bulldogs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 31:40


The voice of the Cal Poly Mustangs, play-by-play announcer Chris Sylvester, joins Caleb and Michael to chat Cal Poly football. Follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisSylvester_ and follow us @bewareCSUF

Construction Genius
How to Reduce Risk by Improving Change Order Communication

Construction Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 32:09


Project changes increase risk, and create conflict. Dealing with change orders is a pain that subcontractors, contractors, and owners all share. The good news is that tools and technology are now in place to help reduce the risk and improve change order communication.  In this week's podcast episode, I interview Cameron Page, the CEO and founder of Extracker. He has construction industry experience, and so he understands the difficulties surrounding change orders. We discuss the underlying causes of the challenges with change orders and the primary people responsible for the change order conversation. We also talk about his journey to founding Extracker and what he envisions his company to be five to ten years from now.  Those looking for solutions to improve change order communication in their construction companies will benefit from listening to this episode. Tune in to this today!  Discussion Points: 0:00 Introduction1:45 Cameron shares his construction journey 4:08 Extracker and their focus 5:15 Why are change orders seemingly unique in the construction industry6:28 Why is the change order process so painful 8:54 Factors that contribute to the friction and what contractors are doing about it 10:39 Who is responsible for the change order conversation?12:27 Most effective way for GC's to communicate about changes14:49 Cameron shares how he transitioned to CEO and founder of Extracker 18:22 Why construction companies fail with technology implementation? 20:37 What you can learn from client feedback and interacting with clients 22:55 The biggest mistake Cameron made when he started Extracker 24:55 Resisting the temptation to cater to other demands from clients 26:30 Things Cameron recommends to do to make change order as smooth as possible29:20 Where Cameron sees Extracker in the next five to ten years from now   About the Guest:  Cameron Page earned a Construction Management degree at Cal Poly SLO before working nearly ten years at one of the nation's largest design-build GCs. Seeing the need for better Change Order communication, he hatched the idea for Extracker. Resources:  Do Your Project Executives Need to Become Better Leaders? Book a 10-minute call with Eric Anderton https://10minutes.youcanbook.me/ Visit Extracker's website to know more about the service they provide www.extracker.com  Extracker's testimonials page https://www.extracker.com/customer-stories Visit Extracker's LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/company/extracker/ Follow Cameron on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-page-740aa722/ Restaurant mentioned in this episode:  Domenico's Deli http://domenicosdeli.com/  Connect with me on LinkedIn. For more podcast episodes, you may also visit my website. Tune in and subscribe to the Construction Genius: A Leadership Master-Class Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher. Thank you for tuning in! 

Women on the Mic
Self Reflection and Collegiate Volleyball ft. Cal Poly Alum and FSU Player Torrey Van Winden

Women on the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 29:58


In this episode, Kaavya chats with Torrey Van Winden who played indoor and beach volleyball at Cal Poly SLO and beach volleyball at Florida State University. Torrey dives deep into her volleyball journey and how she was influenced by her parents' professional sports careers. After a successful club and high school career, Torrey attended UCLA before she transferred to Cal Poly. She describes what went into her transfer choice as well as her advice for making important life decisions. Through her time playing two Division I sports in college to competing in multiple national tournaments, she's been able to better understand herself and her values. She also comments on the state of the NCAA as it relates to their most recent beach volleyball championships. Torrey drops some great insights on this episode, so give it a listen!

FomoCast
A 20 Year Old XBOX Easter Egg And Disney Prepares For Normalcy

FomoCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 109:08


Chris and Tim are live in studio together to discuss all the Disney news as always and also talk about the different changes being made at other theme parks. Chris is truly enjoying everything Dave Filoni, and Tim has it out for Cal Poly SLO.

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 102" - Joel Miller (Part 3)

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 73:58


For the conclusion of the Joel Miller interview, Weird Al's best friend and confidant of 45-years returns with more shocking revelations and stories about Weird Al's early and personal life.Joel shares whether or not he has heard Weird Al swear as well as discuss Weird Al's early mating rituals, the infamous Missing Persons concert, and his experience as the best man at Weird Al's wedding (and reveals who was the biggest jerk at the bachelor party!).

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 101" - Joel Miller (Part 2)

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 73:08


Weird Al's best friend and confidant, Joel Miller, returns to share more stories from his forty-five year long friendship with Weird Al.In part two of the interview, we will learn about unreleased Weird Al songs, how Weird Al was able to call Kurt Cobain at Saturday Night Live, Weird Al's first time being filmed for TV, other actors considered for the UHF cast, why the little boy who found the marble in the oatmeal was named Joel Miller, and many more great stories and insights by Joel Miller about Al's early career.

Dave & Ethan's 2000
Episode 100" - Joel Miller (Part 1)

Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 89:06


In this very special episode, Dave and Ethan sit down with Weird Al's best friend - and confidant - Joel Miller! Joel was literally there when Al became WEIRD AL, has been there for throughout Weird Al's incredible career, and was even by his side as the best man at Al's wedding.Joel shares unrestrained and unbounded stories from attending college together, performing their first shows, and other amazing never-before-told stories stemming from their forty-five-year-long friendship.Plus, we celebrate reaching 100 episodes - and - our intern, Frank, speaks on the podcast for the very first time!

One Wish One Step
College Panel Series: Healthcare

One Wish One Step

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 82:27


Interested in a career in Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, or Veterinary Medicine but don't know where to start? In this episode I interviewed 6 colleges students who share how they decided on their current major, an inside look into the classes they take, and advice for teens who want to pursue a similar path. --- Make sure the follow this podcast on whichever platform you are on (rate/review on Apple Podcasts) and follow @onewishonestep on Instagram. Joyita: Public Health at UC Berkeley (2:20-14:36) Mareena: Pharmaceutical Sciences at UC Irvine, Doctor of Pharmacy at USC (14:39-29:22) Nitya: Cognitive Science at UCSD (29:25-43:20) Ananya: Nursing at University of Minnesota (43:23-60:02) Ritu: Neuroscience at UCLA (60:05-72:20) Maya: Animal Sciences at Cal Poly SLO (72:24-81:56)

New Books Network
Wendy Voorsanger, "Prospects of a Woman" (She Writes Press, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 31:04


When Elisabeth Parker and her husband leave Massachusetts and arrive in California to join her father, she quickly learns that her father is not who she thought he was. It’s 1849, and she also realizes that her new husband is also not who she thought. She’s forced to confront her preconceived notions of family, love, and opportunity, and finds comfort in corresponding with her childhood friend back home, writer Louisa May Alcott. She also spends time with a mysterious and handsome native Californian. Armed with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self-Reliance, she sets out to determine her role in building the West, even as she comes to terms with the sacrifices she must make to achieve independence and happiness. A gripping and illuminating window into life in the Old West, Prospects of a Woman (She Writes Press, 2020) is the story of one woman’s passionate quest to carve out a place for herself in the liberal and bewildering society that emerged during the California gold rush frenzy. Born and raised on the American River in Sacramento, Wendy Voorsanger has long held an intense interest in the historical women of California. Her debut historical novel—Prospects of a Woman—tells the story of one woman’s passionate quest to carve out a place for herself in the liberal and bewildering society that emerged during the California gold rush frenzy, and is included in 2 BuzzFeed Books must read lists. Voorsanger currently manages SheIsCalifornia.net, a blog dedicated to chronicling the accomplishments of California women throughout history. She earned a BA in journalism from Cal Poly SLO and an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and has attended Hedgebrook, the Squaw Valley Writers Workshop, and Lit Camp. She is a member of the Castro Writers' Cooperative, the Lit Camp Advisory Board, the Historical Novel Society, and the San Mateo Public Library Literary Society. She lives in northern California with her husband and 2 boys. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Historical Fiction
Wendy Voorsanger, "Prospects of a Woman" (She Writes Press, 2020)

New Books in Historical Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 31:04


When Elisabeth Parker and her husband leave Massachusetts and arrive in California to join her father, she quickly learns that her father is not who she thought he was. It’s 1849, and she also realizes that her new husband is also not who she thought. She’s forced to confront her preconceived notions of family, love, and opportunity, and finds comfort in corresponding with her childhood friend back home, writer Louisa May Alcott. She also spends time with a mysterious and handsome native Californian. Armed with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self-Reliance, she sets out to determine her role in building the West, even as she comes to terms with the sacrifices she must make to achieve independence and happiness. A gripping and illuminating window into life in the Old West, Prospects of a Woman (She Writes Press, 2020) is the story of one woman’s passionate quest to carve out a place for herself in the liberal and bewildering society that emerged during the California gold rush frenzy. Born and raised on the American River in Sacramento, Wendy Voorsanger has long held an intense interest in the historical women of California. Her debut historical novel—Prospects of a Woman—tells the story of one woman’s passionate quest to carve out a place for herself in the liberal and bewildering society that emerged during the California gold rush frenzy, and is included in 2 BuzzFeed Books must read lists. Voorsanger currently manages SheIsCalifornia.net, a blog dedicated to chronicling the accomplishments of California women throughout history. She earned a BA in journalism from Cal Poly SLO and an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and has attended Hedgebrook, the Squaw Valley Writers Workshop, and Lit Camp. She is a member of the Castro Writers' Cooperative, the Lit Camp Advisory Board, the Historical Novel Society, and the San Mateo Public Library Literary Society. She lives in northern California with her husband and 2 boys. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction

New Books in Literature
Wendy Voorsanger, "Prospects of a Woman" (She Writes Press, 2020)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 31:04


When Elisabeth Parker and her husband leave Massachusetts and arrive in California to join her father, she quickly learns that her father is not who she thought he was. It’s 1849, and she also realizes that her new husband is also not who she thought. She’s forced to confront her preconceived notions of family, love, and opportunity, and finds comfort in corresponding with her childhood friend back home, writer Louisa May Alcott. She also spends time with a mysterious and handsome native Californian. Armed with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self-Reliance, she sets out to determine her role in building the West, even as she comes to terms with the sacrifices she must make to achieve independence and happiness. A gripping and illuminating window into life in the Old West, Prospects of a Woman (She Writes Press, 2020) is the story of one woman’s passionate quest to carve out a place for herself in the liberal and bewildering society that emerged during the California gold rush frenzy. Born and raised on the American River in Sacramento, Wendy Voorsanger has long held an intense interest in the historical women of California. Her debut historical novel—Prospects of a Woman—tells the story of one woman’s passionate quest to carve out a place for herself in the liberal and bewildering society that emerged during the California gold rush frenzy, and is included in 2 BuzzFeed Books must read lists. Voorsanger currently manages SheIsCalifornia.net, a blog dedicated to chronicling the accomplishments of California women throughout history. She earned a BA in journalism from Cal Poly SLO and an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, and has attended Hedgebrook, the Squaw Valley Writers Workshop, and Lit Camp. She is a member of the Castro Writers' Cooperative, the Lit Camp Advisory Board, the Historical Novel Society, and the San Mateo Public Library Literary Society. She lives in northern California with her husband and 2 boys. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

The 2-O Wine-O
Started From Cal Poly, Now We Here!

The 2-O Wine-O

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 37:05


On this episode of The 2-O Wine-O Cheyenne catches up with fellow Cal Poly SLO alumni, Hillary Henderson. They talk about Hillary's experiences in the wine industry. From Whole Foods to international wine purchasing and distributing to working at an LA based start up winery. As well as the travels in-between. Cheyenne is drinking a 2018 Merlot/Malbec Blend from Scoria Vineyards. This wine can be tasted and purchased at one of their two locations or online at scoriavinyards.com for $32. Scoria has tasting rooms in downtown Boise and in Caldwell near Sunnyslope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Engine of Matt Todd
#272 Interview: Kelly Lyons

The Engine of Matt Todd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 55:51


Kelly Lyons is a graduate of San Ramon High School who went on to study at Cal Poly SLO. She is back in the area working as an SDR and is a fantastic example for anyone worrying about recent grads. It was a treat to speak with her. Enjoy!

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia
EP 05 - SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE @ CAL POLY SLO

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 38:17


Listen to the last episode of the LLL University Series! Casey & Char dive deep into their last year of college and talk about all the fun partying they did either at the Library in Downtown SLO or Vegas baby! They also touch on the racism happening at Cal Poly - Blackface and Mexican Gangster frat parties EW! But they also breakdown their proudest day of their life - GRADUATION - and how that all went down. Enjoy! :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia
EP 04 - JUNIOR YR PT 2

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 29:19


In EP 04, Casey and Char share the hard reality of going back to Cal Poly SLO, post-study abroad. The second half of junior year was no joke, as they found themselves in a toxic, competitive culture around securing a summer internship (YUCK)! They also had to juggle keeping up with their gym grind while making $25+/hr working delivering Panda Express and SloDoCo at JoyRun! But, the best friends STILL found the time to take weekend trips to San Francisco and attend lit music festivals to see SZA and Migos live. We love hard-working Filipina queens who know how to have a good time!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Behind the Ballz
EP 4: CAL POLY SLO | TAYLOR NELSON ACES THE BOYS IN VOLLEYBALL

Behind the Ballz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 54:13


Former Cal Poly SLO standout and current professional volleyball setter, Taylor Nelson, joins Behind the Ballz to give the boys a Volleyball 101, discuss her leadership qualities, winning the Big West in 2017, & more!

Bleav in High School Basketball
Episode 6 - Shooters Shoot Feat. Cal Poly Signee, Daniel Esparza

Bleav in High School Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 54:28


If you love stories about the underdog who grinds their way to success, this is the episode for you! Cal Poly SLO commit Daniel Esparza joins the show to discuss his journey as a local kid playing in park leagues to playing for Veritas Prep on Grind Session and signing to a Division 1 school. Host Bryce Ronquillo also talks new ESPN rankings. Chet Holmgren jumps Emoni Bates? Playing with masks on in North Carolina? All this and MORE on Episode 6!

The Pass First Podcast - Basketball Coaching
NCAA D1 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

The Pass First Podcast - Basketball Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 50:25


Welcome to episode 28! Today we sit down with Dynn and Lynn Leaupepe, both are former players at Cal Poly SLO and are currently playing professionally in Spain. They talk to us about the D1 women's basketball experience, what a normal day looks like for a D1 athlete, and what habits they built as high schoolers in order to achieve their goal of playing college basketball. If you're enjoying these episodes please subscribe, and as always thanks for listening!

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia
EP 02 - SOPHOMORE YEAR OF COLLEGE @ CAL POLY SLO

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 33:48


Tune into the second installment of LLL University where Casey discovers new friends and a new relationship in college, while Char explores her lifestyle living off campus. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia
EP 01 - FRESHMEN YEAR OF COLLEGE @ CAL POLY SLO

Lashes, Lipgloss, & Lumpia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 36:41


In this episode, Char & Casey start their LLL University series and dive deep into their freshmen year of college at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Hear them talk about moving away from their diverse hometowns and experiencing Cal Poly as women of color. Other topics they touch on include how going to college affected their romantic relationships, friendships, and family back home. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck
This May End Badly...Or Not with Craig Fraser

Growth Now Movement with Justin Schenck

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 56:48


Craig Fraser has been airbrushing for 30+ years and has worked as a professional illustrator even longer. Holding a Bachelor's degree from Cal Poly SLO in Architecture, and Associate degrees in Aero Engineering, Music, and Computer Science, he likes to balance aesthetic and engineering in all of his work. You can see Craig's work showcased all around the world in Guy Fieri's restaurants. For purchase in Disney World & Disney Land as Craig is one of the few commissioned artists for Disney. Or any high profile car or motorcycle traveling this great country.  I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and I think you will too. Join us!  Don't miss out on Growth Now Apparel's Black Friday Sale..now through Black Friday, get 20% off all merchandise! www.growthnowapparel.com 

Spotlight on the Community
Cal Poly SLO Student Leaders Promote Inclusivity on Campus

Spotlight on the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 30:48


Kanika Chaudhary and Luke Dubois, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo students and Co-Leaders of the Breaking Down Barriers training conference, discuss the importance of inclusiveness at their university. The Breaking Down Barriers training conference provides student leaders the tools to foster more inclusivity and diversity on campus. Chaudhary and Dubois chat about their experiences which led to the conference's development as well as their community's reception of the event.

Maker Mom Podcast
Wonder Women 013 - Sara Bendrick

Maker Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 52:39


Sara Bendrick is a designer, licensed contractor & T.V. Host for the DIY Network.  She has a bachelors in landscape architecture from Cal Poly SLO and when not filming ‘I Hate my Yard’ or her new series “Lawn & Order’  she runs a Landscape design/build company, ‘Sarita Landscape Design’. Sara recently published a book, ‘Big Impact Landscaping’ that breaks down projects on all budgets to help homeowners create spaces that increase value, function and overall aesthetics. You can follow along with Sara on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and her Website.

Queers Post Quarantine
Queers Post Quarantine Trailer

Queers Post Quarantine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 2:47


Queers Post quarantine is a production of the LGBTQ Campus Life, Safer, and the Black Academic Excelence Center of Cal Poly SLO. It is directed and produced by Declan Galli. It is written by Liv (lead writer), Hannah Claire, Astrid Yu, and Marlena Jackson. Actors are Kianah Cory playing Drew, Erin Casey playing Abigail, Ellie Desmond playing Skylar, Alex Ng Playing Cayden, and myself, Declan galli playing Carmelo Vega.

Gary and Shannon
It Was Like Christmas Morning

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 126:23


Steve Gregory with latest on the ambush of two LASD deputies, the arrest of a reporter on scene and LASD deleting insensitive tweet asking for help funding gunman. Garcetti on CNN with Jake Tapper sounds pathetic when asked about the shooting, Trump arrives in Sacramento. Kris Ankarlo gives the latest on the Bobcat Fire. Spreading Positive Vibes with legendary surfer Peter "PT" Townend. Hurricane Sally to hit land as a Category 2. Announcement of GAS Fantasy 4 Play winners. Trump in Sacramento addresses fire situation and honors National Guard members who made wildfire rescues. Joe Rogan offers Trump and Biden a chance to sit down for 4 hours. Catching up with Gary's daughter at Cal Poly SLO. Texas history teacher does lessons live from historical sites.

The Front Porch Podcast
14. Justice & peace, this week and every week

The Front Porch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 30:53


This week, we get into, well, this week. Learning in action, gettin' educated, protesting while white, and what "abolishing the police" means. Protest action recorded by Paul Gillis-smith Resources referenced, and some extra ones as a treat: ACLU on your rights as a protester and what to do while attending: https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#im-attending-a-protest What to do about teargas: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CA0aQRdjus6/?igshid=ku23zhmhzjy0 MPD 150 (Working toward a police-free Minnesota) FAQ: https://www.mpd150.com/faq/ Media for learning how to be an anti-racist: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8y6RXj1P_/?igshid=3c2csy299yyk "Isn't that public safety?" reworlding toward police-free problem solving by @sloanejett: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_GUuMjHbB/ "How to Dismantle White Supremacy at Cal Poly SLO by @darianmars: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA-x2D0pCqS/?igshid=gjl4du2n1i3b Black revolutionary texts compiled by @alijahwebb on IG: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/18y0_2wm85L113fVWYdgljq9uuIlmlbl3 Womanist literature compilation by Gold Womyn: http://www.goldwomyn.com/bilphenasonlinelibrary Quoted book: Black Theology and Black Power (1969) by James Cone

Let's Talk LoCo
Let's Talk Fashion Buying with Isabella Hamman

Let's Talk LoCo

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 57:35


On today's episode of Let's Talk LoCo, your host Lauren Colvin is joined by Isabella Hamman to discuss Fashion Buying. Isabella is an accomplished fashion wholesale Account Executive in the apparel industry with a background in buying, merchandising, and styling. She lives, breathes, and dies for fashion and is passionate about working with people that make the industry tick. Isabella completed her thesis on Experiential Marketing in Fashion Industry Trade Shows at Cal Poly SLO, after getting her first taste of being a fashion professional in College. Isabella shares tons of insight to what goes on behind the scenes as a fashion buyer as well as what you can be doing right now to break into the industry! Time to get talking LoCo about Fashion Buying with Isabella! Find more info at: https://letstalkloco.com/isabella-hamman Follow Let's Talk LoCo at: www.instagram.com/letstalkloco/ Follow Isabella: https://www.instagram.com/ihamman/?hl=en

Utah Lacrosse Report
Interview with Collin Madsen from IMLAX, Senior Spotlights, News & Updates

Utah Lacrosse Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 17:54


Good afternoon lacrosse fans and thank you for reading the Utah Lax Report. This is coming later in the day since I wanted to share some important information from Intermountain Lacrosse. Let's get to it! Intermountain LacrosseI spoke with IMLAX Boys Coordinator, Collin Madsen, about his role in the organization and about the possibility of playing this season. He shared some interesting insight so please give it a listen! It sounds like we'll have to wait until later in the week to see the exact plans and then it will be up to the teams to respond. In my opinion, I think full games for the non-sanctioned high school league would be without fans and temperatures taken before games for coaches and players. For youth, I could see fans spread out but limited to 1 or 2 fans per player. News & UpdatesThe Herald Journal wrote about the Cache Valley girls programs. The Park Record profiled Park City midfielder Brady Baumann and spoke with him about committing to play at Marist. The Daily Universe wrote about the Monson sisters who star on the BYU Women's team.Inside Lacrosse published an article about The Geography of Men's DI Lacrosse. The article broke down where D-I men's lacrosse players are coming from. Players are still coming from traditional hotbeds but the article points out rises in players from Colorado, Michigan and Texas. Along with Georgia, these states produced 13% of the DI men's lacrosse freshmen in 2020. That is nearly double where those states were in 2014 (7%).Since 2014, Utah has had 25 commits. The article breaks it down by county which looks like this for Utah: 1 - Cache Valley 1 - Davis16 - Salt Lake6 - Summit 1 - UtahNote that these are Freshman on D-I teams so Josh Stout, Cam Redmond and Aaron Fjeldsted aren't counted since they weren't Freshman when Utah went D-I. In comparison, Colorado has 164 commits. Senior SpotlightsNext week is the last week that I'll publish these so please get them to me before Sunday! American Fork GirlsAlexa Petersen - Alexa is a hard worker for the team and is always positive. Alexa mostly plays middie but is our utility player that can play anywhere. While she started lacrosse only in high school, she has learned the sport quickly and is very proficient in her knowledge and skills. Alexa is a positive influence on the culture of our team.  Next year she will attend and continue playing lacrosse at Southern Virginia University.  Avery Knight - Avery is a second year captain. Last year Avery was an all-region attack player. She is a big contributor to our draw circle and plays both attack and middie. She has great ability to get open and score from a pass. Avery has worked hard in the off season and is a great example of positive teamwork and leadership. Next year Avery plans to attend and continue playing lacrosse at Brigham Young University. Belle Ernst - Belle is a second year captain. Last year Belle was an all-region defense player. She is the leader of the defense in helping direct our defense strategy. She is always working the wall to get better and is great at encouraging her teammates to get better. She is a trusted teammate that the girls look up too. After high school she is going to work and the following year she will attend UVU with hopes to play lacrosse.Courtney Giles - Courtney is one of our defense players and has some great cradling skills along with ability to run the field. She is multi-talented with music skills to add to her lacrosse. After high school she plays on going to college and participate in the ROTC.Indy McMillan - Indy is a big contributor to our defense. She has good speed to help in the clears. She never misses a practice and is always working hard to get better.  Indy is always positive and loves to have fun! Next year she plans to attend Brigham Young University.Maddy McMurray - Last year Maddy was an all-region midfield player. She is always working hard and is  full of energy.  She has been a big part of our draw circle and this year was number 1 drawer. She plays both middie and attack.  She is great at pushing the ball up the field. Maddy plans to attend and continue playing lacrosse at Brigham Young University.Olivia Hewlett - Olivia is one of our captains this year.  She has a great work ethic, always doing things to improve.  One of the only players that would go workout at 5am in the offseason!  Olivia contributes a lot on attack along with taking the draw.  She is a great teammate and great leader by example. Olivia plans on getting her Personal Training certificate and becoming an EMT. Copper Hills GirlsDemi Fagatele - A hard worker on and off the field. She decided to challenge herself by attending an early college high school, but that didn't stop her from playing lacrosse at her boundary high school. Demi loves her coaches and her teammates who have pushed her to be a better person these last three years. Her and her best friend Ellie McDougal were this years Copper Hills varsity captains, she wishes that she could have led her team for the entirety of the season but her Lady Grizzlies will always have a special place in her heart. After high school, Demi will be attending Dixie State University where she will be majoring Dental Hygiene and minoring in business and finance. She is excited to live in the sunny part of Utah with Ellie where they both hope to start a girls lacrosse team for that university.Ellie McDougal - Ellie learned a lot more than just lacrosse during the 4 years she played. She leaned about leadership, determination, hard work, and sportsmanship. She loved her teammates and served them 2 consecutive years as varsity co-captain. Ellie loves orange juice, the ocean, and sharks. She plans to attend Dixie State with her co-captain and best friend, Demi, and major in business. Emily Monroy - This was her first year playing lacrosse and to train and go to college in spring 2021 to be a certified personal trainer (CPT).Chelsea Rasmussen - Played lacrosse for two years and managed for one and has enjoyed playing with such amazing girls and consider them family. Chelsea plans to go to college at either SLCC or Snow College in the Fall. Crystal Melendez - Played lacrosse and have been playing since starting high school and has fell in love with the game ever since! Crystal plans on attending the University of Utah to be in the doctor of physical therapy program and hopefully coach someday. Diana Hernandez - This was Diana's first year of playing lacrosse. She enjoyed making friends and learning something new. Diana plans on attending college in Utah.Corner Canyon GirlsVenice Lupus: Attack, Team Captain.  Venice is everything a coach could want in a player, talented, hard working, dedicated and a born Leader.  She started up the Give Lax program.  She was a captain last season and this season.  She is one of the smartest kids in the state, she has 8 honor cords, and a long list of academic accomplishments.  She is still deciding on what college to attend but will be studying biology on the pre med track at UCLA.  Talia Anderl: Attack.  Talia has been playing Lacrosse for 6 years, she is our best ball handler and most accurate scorer.  She scored the go ahead goal in a tight game against Skyline in the last 30 seconds of the game in our 2nd of 3 games we were able to play this year.  She is graduating with an honors diploma and will be attending college in the fall.Lexi Davis: Attack/Midfield.  Lexi was one of our more athletic players who was also a fantastic defender.  She is a very selfless player and had a wonderful attitude on and off the field.  She never took a play off at practice or during a game and was a great example to the younger players.  After school she plans on attending college then going on a LDS missionAlyssa Brown: Defense, Team Captain. Alyssa was our top defender and was the heart and soul of our team. She had to overcome a knee injury from early last fall and was able to play the last game of our short season vs. Park City. She was a 4 year Varsity player and all region defender in 2019.Sofia Chieco: Midfield/Defense. Sofia was our top all a round player and was well on her way to being a state MVP candidate and All American. She has no equal when it comes to fitness and endurance. She was like an additional coach on the field and her Lax IQ is off the charts. She also runs track and never missed track or lacrosse practices and never gets tired.  She will be attending her dream school the University of Michigan in the fall and will be studying Nursing and will attempt to walk on to their lacrosse team.Sage Peacock: Defense, Team Captain. Sage is about the nicest person you will ever meat but was still a relentless defender. She was a 2 year captain and 4 year Varsity player. She also has a long list of academic accomplishments and will be attending Utah State in the fall and plans on becoming a teacher.  Mekiah Muramoto: Midfield. Kiah has been playing lacrosse since middle school.  She is an awesome midfielder and a solid team player. She was also a top notch Mountain Biker who placed in state the fall of 2019. She was planning on going to Thailand to teach english but like everything thing else this year it was cancelled.Megan Moffett: Midfield/Defense. Megan recently moved from CA where she played for the Edison High Chargers for 3 years, it was only fitting that she moved to Draper to become a Corner Canyon Charger. She is an excellent athlete with a lot of natural talent.  She was ready to make a big impact this year. She will be attending BYU in the fall and will tryout for their lacrosse team.Camille Carr: Attack. Camille has played 4 years of lacrosse. She is a very fun person who always had a smile. She worked hard and you could tell she loves playing. She will be going to UVU in the fall.  Amanda Cole: Defense. Amanda started playing Lacrosse her Sophomore year. She is a great teammate and was a joy to have in our program. She is attending Dixie state in the fall.Megan Mathews: Goalie/Attack. Megan was easily the hardest worker on the team.  She always did what her coaches asked of her without complaint. She played goalie in the JV game Vs. Park City this year where she saved 18 of 27 shots on goal. She will be attending Dixie State in the fall to study Physical Therapy.Olivia Smart: Midfield. Livi's friends convinced her to try lacrosse her Freshman year and the rest is history. Livi is one of our top midfielders. She is a great ball handler, strong defender, very athletic and has a team first attitude. She is going to UVU in the fall and will possibly play lacrosse. She also played tennis and ran cross country. She is a fantastic all around athlete.Logan BoysJordan 'Big J' Brandon - Goalie - Big J is a veteran goalie for LHS. He's fearless in the crease and doesn't mind taking a 80 MPH sidearm to the ribcage. In addition to a big presence in the crease, Big J has great vision on the clear, a trait that most spectators take for granted. Big J has a contagious laugh and a big personality; he always brightens up practice. Big J was a great leader with a big, booming voice calling for the slide. Trevor Bodily - Middie - Trevor was one of our senior captains and an offensive phenom on the field. With one of the biggest lacrosse IQ's I've had the privilege to coach, Trevor always got the ball where it needed to be for the highest percentage shot. He was also great on transition; something every coach wants: an offensive middie that causes havoc on the clear. Trevor was a phenomenal leader who mentored and took extra time to coach up his underclassmen. Maverick Douglas - Middie - This was Maverick's first year playing lacrosse. He came into the sport excited and ready to suit up. He would always be in my classroom asking questions and responding with, "that's sick, coach!" His excitement was contagious.  Maverick worked his butt off in-and-out of practice to get to the level we wanted him to play at. Lacrosse isn't an easy sport to pick up, but Maverick became a great D-middie for us that we could depend on. Brody McKinnon - Middie - Brody decided to come back to the great sport of lacrosse this year after a few years off. A standout track athlete, Brody could zoom across the field in record time. He played the wing on faceoff and never got beat off the whistle. Brody was another of our senior captains who showed his team how to play with passion. Brody's drive to win helped our team develop a competitive edge they thrived on as athletes. Brody could lay the wood, too.Mason 'Finn' Hale - Attack - Our attack captain, Finn played X and became a talented feeder from behind cage. Finn is a true student of the game and was always asking questions, drawing up scenarios, and thinking of the game from many perspectives. He loved standing by coaches to dissect the game. Finn saw lacrosse as a team sport and pushed his teammates to be better individually and as a squad.  Quincy Wildman - Attack - An All-State wrestler, Quincy came back to the game after a few years off. Humble, yet with the strength of an ox, Quincy could truck through just about any defender with ease while still cradling two-handed. Quincy never had a bad attitude; he just put his shoulder down and worked as hard as we asked him to.  An incredible teammate, Quincy can get along with just about anyone; one of those traits that coaches need but is almost impossible to teach.  Lone Peak GirlsAva Neuenschwander - Offense: Ava is extremely passionate. She fights for what she believes in, on and off the field. Ava is always focused. At practice she was always watching others and was focused on her goal of becoming a better lacrosse player. When she has a goal set, you know that she will do anything to reach that goal. Ava was one of our secret weapons. She at times would seem pretty quiet but you could see in her work ethic that she was always listening and learning and would prove that on the field. She could defend on the offensive side like no ones business. She is someone I would pick for my team 10 times out of 10. Ava plans on attending BYU in the fall.Monet Winger - Mid/Center: Monet has such an incredible spirit. She always had a smile on her face and even if she had a rough day, she was still laughing and joking and continued to be a team player. Monet didn't play just one position. She was the whole package. Monet is so fast she was incredibly hard to defeat or defend. Monet's shot was fire. It could come out of nowhere and it was pretty unstoppable. She could stop anyone on defense and she was always ready to make the assist on attack. Monet is a hard worker on and off the field. She was always hustling at practice pushing herself to the max and others, including her teammates, would see that and follow her lead. Monet always put her team first. While being busy with track, school work, and so many other things going on in her life, she always gave her team full dedication. Her team could trust her fully and that is such an amazing quality. Monet plans to attend BYU in the fall and hopes to tryout for the women's lacrosse team.Brooke Galbraith - Mid/Center: Brooke is a force to be reckoned with. She pushed her limits during conditioning even when others wanted the workouts to end. She is committed to the sport that she loves. You can see this in her daily practice as she plays like it is a game and that truly pays off when it is game time. I have never seen a more dedicated player or a girl who loves the game more. Brooke pushes herself to be better in every way, and that motivation will take her so far in life. She was also someone her teammates could always count on. She was where she needed to be at exactly the right times. One of the best defenders and attackers I've ever met and Brookes shot was one of the strongest, most powerful, forceful, finesse filled shots I've ever seen. Brooke is an incredible athlete. She plans to attend Utah State in the fall and hopes to tryout for the women's lacrosse team.Summer Mohowski - Center/Mid: Summer is NUTS. She's loud, constantly excited, and would bring so much spunk to the field. But she is so incredible. She has a smile that can never be copied. It's so contagious. When she wouldn't be at practice and when she would, there was always such a different vibe. She had the ability to pump up her teammates not only when they needed it, but all the time. Summer can make a whole team feel included and united so easily. She also carried that personality with her on the field. She was encouraging to every player out there and would push herself more than we could have pushed her. Despite previous injury setbacks, she continued to work hard and prove her abilities on attack and through the midfield. Like the others, she would observe, improve, and then crush her goals. She had an incredible shot, she was a brick wall on defense, and could win the draw 9 times out of 10. She was always able to channel all her energy into her field play and it worked so well for her. Summer plans on attending UVU in the fall and hopes to serve an LDS mission in the spring.Tiffany Lee - Offense: Tiff is so spunky. Even when training, practices, and our few games became tough she maintained an upbeat attitude and tried to help her teammates remain positive as well. She always has a smile on her face and is ready to take on whatever challenges come her way. She's positive, brings life to the party, is bright, energetic, funny and passionate. As much fun as she had at practice she had just as much passion for the game. Tiff has so much skill on the lacrosse field. Anyone would much rather play with her than against her. She is so fluid in the way she plays and makes it so no matter who she's playing with she makes them look good too. She was also encouraging to the coaches and would cheer us on when things would go right. Tiff plans on attending BYU in the fall and hopes to tryout for the women's lacrosse team.Gwen Chandler - Defense: Gwen picked up lacrosse in the fall having transitioned from soccer and we would have never known she had never played before. Her athletic abilities are outstanding and I'm so glad she chose to make the switch. She is the type of athlete every coach wants on their team because she was always asking for things she could work on so she could get better. Gwen was killer on defense. She was one of the fastest down there. Her team could always count on her to stop the ride down the field or help push the double team. Even having been new to the sport, because of her athletic mindset and previous training, she always knew where to be and when to be there. Gwen is a fantastic player, a fantastic athlete, and she is going to be unstoppable. Gwen plans to attend Utah State in the fall and hopes to tryout for the women's lacrosse team.Isabella Turner - Defense: Izzy is incredible. She is a leader at heart. Any time we asked her to do something, she'd do it. At practice, during conditioning, on the field, it didn't matter. She is more mature than her age would tell which really helped us as coaches a lot. Izzy is also an incredibly dependable leader and she always did it with a smile! She could reel the girls in when we needed them and we could rely on her at any time. Izzy is crazy talented. I don't know who taught her to play but they did a really great job. She is someone you can always count on to be where the ball is, to make the catch, to make the right pass, to defend through the midfield, etc. Just like her teammates, Izzy is a force to be reckoned with. Once you get her down on defense she is a rock, and NO ONE is getting past her. Izzy plans to attend BYU in the fall and hopes to tryout for the women's lacrosse team.Park City GirlsKatherine Luebbers - Started playing in 3rd grade and has played lacrosse ever since. Katherine has played for Park City her whole life including club teams (Mamaci, Tenacity, Select, the Utah National team) and more. She also coached youth lacrosse for the past 4 years and plans to continue coaching. Katherine plans to attend the University of Utah in the fall in the business scholars program and also play on the U club lacrosse team.Lauren Pederson - Played varsity lacrosse all 4 years of high school. She was an Adrenaline All-American and will attend the University of Virginia where she will play lacrosse.Sage Russell - Started playing lacrosse freshman year after having to quit gymnastics. She loves that it kept her in shape and made amazing friends on the team. Sage loves the competition and the intensity of lacrosse and will miss it the team when she attends Cal Poly next year to study biochemistry. Sky Jalili - Started playing lacrosse sophomore year and it's been an amazing experience for her since then. Sky is grateful for lacrosse as she has made lots of new friends while staying in shape. Sky has come come to love the game more than she expected and hopes to play either club or intramural lacrosse in college. Sky plans to major in engineering or computer science at the University of Utah or University of San Diego next year.Audrey Buchanan - Played competitive seasons for Utah Mamaci and Utah NahWah. Audrey has also traveled to the national tournament in Baltimore, MD to play with the Utah/Idaho team. Audrey plans to attend University of Hartford in the fall where she will play on the lacrosse team.Caroline Haiijer - Started playing lacrosse freshman year for the purpose of having a fun activity to keep in shape for skiing. She also feels lacrosse gave her a little change of pace when her schedule became repetitive. Caroline talks about how she had a very positive experience, met a number of close friends through the team, and was encouraged to continue playing throughout high school. She plans to attend Babson College in Wellesley, MA where she will major in business analytics or information technology management.Caroline Powell - First began playing lacrosse after transitioning from playing tennis her whole life. She talks about how it took her a bit to get used to the sport but eventually found her place as an attacker on JV. Caroline credits her coaches and amazing teammates she has had over the last 2.5 years for her progress. Caroline will attend Cal Poly SLO where she hopes to pursue a degree in Industrial Technology and Design. She also hopes to continue playing lacrosse on a club or intramural level. Cami Burke - Has been playing lacrosse for four years. Her memories include making her teammates laugh and she talks about the memories of playing lacrosse as some of the most enjoyable moments of her life. Next year, Cami will attend Boston College to major in Environmental Science and Biology.That's it for this week! Stay safe out there. — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com

AT THE YARD PODCAST
EPISODE 44: CAL POLY SLO RECRUITING COORDINATOR TEDDY WARRECKER

AT THE YARD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 62:00


Cal Poly SLO recruiting coordinator Teddy Warrecker joins the show to discuss all things Broncos baseball, share insight into his playing days and his transition to coaching. #ShapeTheState #BeSeen

Tacos and Tech Podcast
43 - Steve Beck - Managing Partner at Serra Ventures

Tacos and Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 38:18


Steve Beck is a managing partner at Serra Ventures, an early-stage venture fund focused on IT and agtech. The Illinois-founded fund has about 85 portfolio companies. Steve grew up in the Bay Area, where he lived an adventurous childhood. After high school, he moved out to San Luis Obispo to pursue his bachelor’s degree at Cal Poly SLO. During his 13-year stint there, Steve became serious about entrepreneurship. At 23 years old, he was managing a surf shop and convinced his employer to help him start a mail order skateboard company, which was named California Cheap Skates. CCS went on to become the world’s largest action sports retailer and was later acquired.  After leaving his first company, Steve went on to start a church with young surfers, he then started a skateboard church, and a couple more after that. Something he learned about himself through this experience is that he would get bored with projects after a few years and was always looking for the next thing. Someone from the last church Steve built approached him about starting a tech company, which went on to become Steve’s first big exit. After his big exit, Steve began dabbling in investing. He banded with a few others to form a small venture fund with $25 million of their own money, which is when he started to learn more about venture capital.  Listen in to hear about Steve’s journey from entrepreneurship to church founder, investor, and avid mountain biker. Al Bsharah and Amy Chang join in for a fun group chat. Thanks to our partners at Cox Business for their support in enabling us to grow the San Diego ecosystem.   Steve’s favorite tacos: Mobile truck Taquizas Los Chuchy’s   Keep up with Steve:  Instagram: @srbeckster   Keep up with Serra Ventures:  Twitter: @SerraVentures https://serraventures.com/ 

Philip Teresi Podcasts
79: Internet Detectives, Idiot Teens

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 37:00


Actor Kirk Douglas has died at 103. The Kristin Smart case is back in the news after search warrants have been served in 2 states. A listener from Cal Poly SLO offers a unique perspective. An idiot causes $10k in damage at a Walmart after he shops while wearing a surgical mask and a sign saying he has coronavirus as his buddy records. Wed 2/5: Hour 3 Photo by Evgeni Tcherkasski (https://unsplash.com/@evgenit?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/s/photos/search?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)

Wine Soundtrack - USA
Jason Stephens Wines - Jason Goelz

Wine Soundtrack - USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 23:06


It all started when a teenage kid was the designated driver for his family going wine tasting in Napa, CA. It was then, that Jason Goelz, future owner and winemaker, fell in love with the industry. After receiving one of the first minors in Wine and Viticulture at Cal Poly SLO, Jason had a dream of entering the wine industry. After college he worked in the corporate/tech world, but continued building on his dreams by making wine in a friend’s basement. After making a major career change and taking some risks, he eventually achieved his goal and opened the doors to Jason-Stephens Winery on October 2008.

Behind The Dish
"The Catching Guy" Coach Todd Coburn

Behind The Dish

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 17:34


John Piper sits down with long time catcher turned catching guru Todd Coburn during the 2019 @ABCA Annual Conference in Grapevine TXFor baseball and softball training and equipment check out our sponsor, D-BAT Sports www.dbatsports.com www.dbat.net Over 75 stores in the US and China Instagram - @the_catching_guyTwitter - @TheCatchingGuyFacebook - The Catching GuyCoach Todd’s “Catching Bio:”Former All-Conference Catcher at Butte Junior College.Former catcher & Division II College World Series participant at Cal Poly SLO.Two time draft pick by the Houston Astros.Former professional catcher in the Philadelphia Phillies Organization.Former collegiate catching coach & Strength and Conditioning Coach at Cuesta JC, Cal Poly and the College of Southern Idaho.Former Program Development Coordinator for Velocity Sports Performance.Founder & President of Gamer Baseball & The Catching Guy.Over 25 years experience coaching catchers.Master of Science in Kinesiology (Teaching & Coaching Focus)Author of The View From Behind the Mask, Everything You Need to Know About Catching & More.Featured Speaker at CatcherCON 2016.Featured Speaker at the 2018 Be The Best Coaches Convention.Featured Speaker at the 2018 ABCA Barnstormers USF Coaches Clinic.Featured Speaker at the 2019 ABCA National Convention.Nearly 100,000 followers over several social media platforms.

Behind the Dish
"The Catching Guy" Coach Todd Coburn

Behind the Dish

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 17:34


John Piper sits down with long time catcher turned catching guru Todd Coburn during the 2019 @ABCA Annual Conference in Grapevine TXFor baseball and softball training and equipment check out our sponsor, D-BAT Sports www.dbatsports.com www.dbat.net Over 75 stores in the US and China Instagram - @the_catching_guyTwitter - @TheCatchingGuyFacebook - The Catching GuyCoach Todd’s “Catching Bio:”Former All-Conference Catcher at Butte Junior College.Former catcher & Division II College World Series participant at Cal Poly SLO.Two time draft pick by the Houston Astros.Former professional catcher in the Philadelphia Phillies Organization.Former collegiate catching coach & Strength and Conditioning Coach at Cuesta JC, Cal Poly and the College of Southern Idaho.Former Program Development Coordinator for Velocity Sports Performance.Founder & President of Gamer Baseball & The Catching Guy.Over 25 years experience coaching catchers.Master of Science in Kinesiology (Teaching & Coaching Focus)Author of The View From Behind the Mask, Everything You Need to Know About Catching & More.Featured Speaker at CatcherCON 2016.Featured Speaker at the 2018 Be The Best Coaches Convention.Featured Speaker at the 2018 ABCA Barnstormers USF Coaches Clinic.Featured Speaker at the 2019 ABCA National Convention.Nearly 100,000 followers over several social media platforms.

Behind The Dish
"The Catching Guy" Coach Todd Coburn

Behind The Dish

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 17:34


John Piper sits down with long time catcher turned catching guru Todd Coburn during the 2019 @ABCA Annual Conference in Grapevine TXFor baseball and softball training and equipment check out our sponsor, D-BAT Sports www.dbatsports.com www.dbat.net Over 75 stores in the US and China Instagram - @the_catching_guyTwitter - @TheCatchingGuyFacebook - The Catching GuyCoach Todd’s “Catching Bio:”Former All-Conference Catcher at Butte Junior College.Former catcher & Division II College World Series participant at Cal Poly SLO.Two time draft pick by the Houston Astros.Former professional catcher in the Philadelphia Phillies Organization.Former collegiate catching coach & Strength and Conditioning Coach at Cuesta JC, Cal Poly and the College of Southern Idaho.Former Program Development Coordinator for Velocity Sports Performance.Founder & President of Gamer Baseball & The Catching Guy.Over 25 years experience coaching catchers.Master of Science in Kinesiology (Teaching & Coaching Focus)Author of The View From Behind the Mask, Everything You Need to Know About Catching & More.Featured Speaker at CatcherCON 2016.Featured Speaker at the 2018 Be The Best Coaches Convention.Featured Speaker at the 2018 ABCA Barnstormers USF Coaches Clinic.Featured Speaker at the 2019 ABCA National Convention.Nearly 100,000 followers over several social media platforms.

The Real Estate Sessions
Episode 190 - Steve Weiss, Coast and County Brokers

The Real Estate Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 26:08


Episode 190 takes the show back to the central coast of The Golden State as we chat with Steve Weiss, co-founder of Coast and County Brokers in San Luis Obispo. Steve has been in the business nearly 35 years and shares a few stories about forming a brokerage and a culture that works. 03:15 - San Luis Obispo - Tell the listeners about your area   04:30 - A quick chat about The Madonna Inn   05:15 - Cal Poly SLO and the town   06:00 - How did Steve get from LA to San Luis Obispo?   06:40 - Start of the real estate career for Steve.   08:55 - A brief history on the California Real Estate market   10:46 - Opening Coast and County   13:20 - Is the brokerage built on the team concept?   14:40 - Do you have some takeaways for others contemplating opening a brokerage?   15:50 - The importance of being involved at the association level   17:45 - Getting involved on local radio   19:05 - Tales from the California Coastal Commission   21:30 - Are iBuyers an issue in SLO?   22:20 - Steve's Inman Connect story   24:50 - What piece of advice would you give a new agent?   Email Steve   Call Steve at 805-886-1404

Payers & Players Podcast
Episode 41 - Andy Gerst - Sponsored by the Smashpoint Tennis Tracking App

Payers & Players Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 78:25


USTA Player Development announced that it has hired Andy Gerst as a National Coach, Women’s Tennis. He’ll be based out of the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Fla., reporting to Head of Women’s Tennis Kathy Rinaldi. Andy played collegiately at Washington and Cal Poly SLO, and was an assistant coach at Florida St. He was also a play tester at Tennis Warehouse. This podcast is sponsored by the Smashpoint App - the leading match tracking app. You can find it in the App Store for iPhones. www.Smashpoint.pro Enter promo code: Podcast for a 20% discount on their "pro" products.

Deep Look: Ultiworld's Weekly Podcast
Deep Look: PUL Fundraiser Success, Cody Mills, #BidWatch, Centex

Deep Look: Ultiworld's Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 83:17


Charlie Eisenhood and Keith Raynor discuss the Premier Ultimate League's quick $120,000 crowdfunding before bringing on Cal Poly SLO head coach and rankings expert Cody Mills (16:35) to talk about his team's season so far and the latest in the #BidWatch. Later in the show, the guys discuss Men's Centex and Tally Classic before turning to picks for this weekend at Women's Centex and Men's Northwest Challenge (51:25).

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
53: Producing Compost and Carbon Sequestration

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 41:51


This podcast is a recording from a workshop we co-costed on soil health. As part of California Climate Investments, the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s (CDFA) Healthy Soils Program distributed $5.8 million in cap and trade funds in 2018 to farming and ranching operations for the implementation of soil health practices that sequester carbon and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This workshop brought together our team of researchers and growers from Cal Poly, the Vineyard Team, J. Lohr Vineyard, and Tablas Creek Vineyard to talk about their Demonstration Project grant from the Healthy Soils Program to demonstrate the benefits of compost application and no-till practices for vineyard operations. The first of our two recordings is with Kevin Piper, Director of Agricultural Operations, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo. Kevin describes the composting operation at Cal Poly SLO and all the factors that go into producing high-quality compost with the materials from Cal Poly’s farming operations. Our second speaker is Dr. Charlotte Decock, Assistant Professor Cal Poly - Earth & Soil Sciences. Charlotte talks about soil management with the goal of capturing greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere and sequestering them in the soil. Her teaching and research focus on sustainable fertilizer and soil management in California’s specialty crops.   References: 19: Healthy Soils Program (Podcast) 28: Understanding Soil Health  (Podcast) Dr. Charlotte Decock The Composting Process Compost Rate Calculator Floor Management for Soil Health Notes on Composting Grape Pomace Supporting Soil Health Using Compost | Slides from a talk by Cristina Lazcano & Charlotte Decock What is Quality Compost | Slides from the talk in this podcast by Kevin Piper Get More Subscribe on Google Play, iHeartRADIO, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.

Everything About Tennis
Nick Berger On The Physical Demands Of Tennis And How To Train Athletes (Ep. 10)

Everything About Tennis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 59:05


The sport of tennis puts a unique set of demands on both a player's body and mind. In this week's episode, we break down those demands with strength and conditioning coach Nick Berger along with discussing how to train tennis players accordingly, coaching philosophies and more! Nick and I grew up childhood best friends and doubles partners. Nick went on to attend college at Cal Poly SLO where he received an undergraduate degree in Kinesiology. He continued to pursue higher education and got a Master's degree in Exercise Physiology and Nutrition from Cal State Long Beach. He worked with Velocity Sports Performance as a Sports Performance Director and helped execute an NFL Combine Training Camp for the 2011 NFL Draft class that included Von Miller, Nate Solder and Ryan Kerrigan among others. He currently teaches a number of Kinesiology classes at three different universities in Orange County, California. Follow Nick Berger on Instagram --> @performancecoachberger ------- Check out Animus tennis apparel at www.animustennis.com. Save 15% on your order with promo code EATENNIS!

Stark Naked Radio
Interview with Chris Holder, Coach at Cal Poly SLO and Kettlebell Master

Stark Naked Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 43:23


From Stark Headquarters, in Irvine, California, in the heart of Orange County, the world's first 360° gym brings you Episode 118 of Stark Naked Radio: Interview with Chris Holder, Coach at Cal Poly SLO and Kettle Bell Master. In this episode, Todd Vande Hei, Tyler Mounce, and Amir Mofidi talk to Chris Holder about the art of the kettlebell, and how he uses it as a primary tool to coach and train. Is it possible to only train with a kettlebell? Find out in this episode of Stark Naked Radio! For more tips and strategies on the same, find our blog at www.starklife.us.

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 5.13.17 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach Cal Poly SLO Women's Golf Team. Part 2

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 19:38


Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 5.13.17 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach Cal Poly SLO Women's Golf Team.  Part 2 Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by the USGA, The Patrons Caddy,  Slickstix.com, Premier Irish Golf Tours, Taylor Made Golf, Sundale Country Club , McPhees Grill, RiverLakes Golf Club   Hanger Golf Training Aid and Paso Robles Golf Club. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#6 Meet The Young Skater Who Banned Styrofoam In San Luis Obispo - Cory Jones

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 69:41


I Tunes Stitcher Cory Jones (@who_coryjones) is a 24 year old Environmental activist, a soon to be graduate of Cal Poly SLO, a lifelong skateboarder, and the Co-Founder of One With Nature. OWN works as an environmental marketing group that focuses on education, outreach, and reform. Cory serves as their lead for business development and as their primary spokesperson for environmental legislation.  In the past year OWN has been a player in the banning of Styrofoam in two Central Coast communities. He is also the leader of efforts to have SLO County food vendors only serve straws upon request which will set a national precedent and has already received an endorsement from his County's Integrated Waste Management Authority. It looks like he will finalize the matter on January 3, 2017. Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe

The Kyle Thiermann Show
#6 Meet The Young Skater Who Banned Styrofoam In San Luis Obispo - Cory Jones

The Kyle Thiermann Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 69:41


I Tunes Stitcher Cory Jones (@who_coryjones) is a 24 year old Environmental activist, a soon to be graduate of Cal Poly SLO, a lifelong skateboarder, and the Co-Founder of One With Nature. OWN works as an environmental marketing group that focuses on education, outreach, and reform. Cory serves as their lead for business development and as their primary spokesperson for environmental legislation.  In the past year OWN has been a player in the banning of Styrofoam in two Central Coast communities. He is also the leader of efforts to have SLO County food vendors only serve straws upon request which will set a national precedent and has already received an endorsement from his County’s Integrated Waste Management Authority. It looks like he will finalize the matter on January 3, 2017.

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 9.3.16 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach Women's Cal Poly-SLO Golf Team. Part 2

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 17:04


Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 9.3.16 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach Women's Cal Poly-SLO Golf Team.  Part 2 Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by The Patrons Caddy, Vegas Golf, The Game, Slickstix.com, Premier Irish Golf Tours, Adams Golf, Sundale Country Club , McPhees Grill, The Nordic Plow and Paso Robles Golf Club. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 12.05.15 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach, Cal Poly-SLO Women's Golf Team - Part 1

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015 23:34


Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 12.05.15 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach, Cal Poly-SLO Women's Golf Team - Part 1 Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by ForeThePatrons.NET, Vegas Golf, The Game, Slickstix.com, Premier Irish Golf Tours, Adams Golf, Sundale Country Club , McPhees Grill, and Paso Robles Golf Club. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com.

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 12.5.15 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach Cal Poly SLO Women's Golf Team - Part 3

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015 7:42


Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 12.5.15 - Sofie Aagaard, Head Coach Cal Poly SLO Women's Golf Team - Part 3 Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by ForeThePatrons.NET, Vegas Golf, The Game, Slickstix.com, Premier Irish Golf Tours, Adams Golf, Sundale Country Club , McPhees Grill, and Paso Robles Golf Club. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com.

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy 1.19.13 - Jason Peters, Cal Poly SLO on Golf in China & Golf Talk Radio Trivia - Hour 2

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2013 42:31


Jason Peters an Economics student from California Polytechnic University joins Mike & Billy to discuss the state of golf in China after his internship at Mission Hills Golf Club in China.  Mike, Billy and Jason also play Golf Talk Radio trivia; Driver of the Day, Caddyshack trviia and Nick Name It.  Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy is brought to you by Slickstix.com, Adams Golf, The Links at RiverLakes Ranch Golf Course , Microfiber Greens Towel, True Aim, McPhees Grill, The Kickwedge, Puttle.com, GroupGolfer.com and Golf Tournament In A Box, Paso Robles Golf Club. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos, iPhone and Android Apps and more! If you are interested in advertising with Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy email us at info@golftalkradio.com.

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts
Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy - 5.22.10 - GTR Pro-File - Scott Cartwright, PGA Cal Poly, SLO, Ca. Golf Coach - Hour 2

Golf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2010 43:33


Scott Cartwright is in his eighth season as head coach of the men's golf program, which was resurrected in 2000 and coached by Tom Moos for one year. Cartwright also is in his seventh season as the women's golf head coach.A former golf pro at the San Luis Obispo Country Club, Cartwright guided the Mustang men's program to its first Big West Conference championship in 2006. He also coached former Mustang standout Travis Bertoni to 11 career wins, including the Big West individual title in 2005.The 2008 Mustangs won two team championships -- Beaveheart Classic hosted by UC Riverside and the Cal Poly Men's Intercollegiate at Cypress Ridge.Other positions held by Cartwright include head coach of the golf team at San Luis Obispo High School from 1997-2000 and head pro at the Mountain View Country Club in Corona from 1981-90.He was named Northern Chapter Golf Professional of the Year in 1993 and 1997.Cartwright played golf at Cal State Fullerton and graduated in 1981 with a major in physical education and a minor in business.He has played in numerous tournaments, winning the 1998 Straight Down Fall Classic in San Luis Obispo and teaming with former Cal Poly golfer Rebecca Norris to win the Southern California PGA Pro-Lady Championship in 2006 at the Santa Ana Country Club. He also won the event in 1991.Cartwright was a PGA Tour qualifier for the 1991 San Diego Open and has worked in professional golf for over 25 years.He has guided the Cal Poly men's team to the NCAA West Regional twice and individuals in three other regionals.Scott and his wife Cheryl have two children.Click here for the Deal of the Week courtesy of Golflandwarehouse.com use promo code "GTR" for BIG discounts! Thank you to our GTR Partners please visit their sites and support the businesses that support GTR! Slickstix Avila Beach Golf Resort Blacklake Golf Resort Golflandwarehouse Avila La Fonda Hotel Inn at Avila Beach Email Mike and Billy at info@golftalkradio.com with questions, comments or whatever!