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In the final regular season edition of Extra Innings with Rich Hill, Coach Hill joins Josh at Diamond Sports Bar and Lounge to break down the series win over Cal State Fullerton to set up a pivotal series against UC San Diego to dictate whether or not Rainbow Baseball will be represented in the inaugural Big West Tournament. Coach Hill is joined by one of his pitchers Liam O'Brien and center fielder Matt Miura, as they discuss this season of baseball and their own stories of and about Hawaii baseball.
Gary talks about Hawaii Athletics news, from losses from the Water Polo, Volleyball and Softball programs this weekend to a series win for Hawaii baseball against Cal State Fullerton. Gary also talks some NBA Playoffs, as well as remembering more on the life of Merv Lopes with former Chaminade player Mark Rodrigues.
Gary talks about Hawaii Athletics as a myriad of postseason games are going on today, with Hawaii Softball's miraculous victory over top seeded Cal State Fullerton, Hawaii men's volleyball's win over Penn State and Water Polo beginning their national championship run today. Gary also talks about the NBA Playoffs and his opinions on Draymond Green after yet another technical foul was issued to him.
Hour 2 continues with the local sports coverage, recapping UH's upset over Cal State Fullerton in more detail before previewing Friday's Big West semifinal against CSUN. We bat back-and-forth the chances of new Browns QB Dillon Gabriel on starting at some point this season, talking over the most intriguing QB rooms in the league. The show closes out with more updates around HHSAA tournaments with softball, baseball, boys' volleyball and girls' water polo all going on right now.
Happy Aloha Friday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul open the show recapping an insane day of sports from Thursday, talking about UH softball's incredible win over Cal State Fullerton and UH men's volleyball's four-set victory over Penn State in the NCAA Tournament. We hear from HPU baseball head coach Dane Fujinaka after back-to-back incredible comeback wins to keep the Sharks' season alive happened on Thursday, getting an early scouting report of Westmont before the PacWest championship. The first hour closes out talking about NBA Playoffs as Paul predicts the results of the two games on Friday, picking the road team in a pair of Game 3s.
Happy Thursday, beautiful people! It's a distracting day in the Den as Ku & Paul try to keep up with postseason action for UH men's volleyball and HPU baseball going on. We kick off the show discussing the Hawai'i softball victory from Wednesday, setting up a quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 seeded Cal State Fullerton on Thursday. Paul celebrates the Knicks going up 2-0 over the Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals and jokes about divine intervention helping his basketball team for the first time ever.
Championship Week is HERE! ELo and Victor kick off today's episode powered by SixFour3 with a look at the SEC and ACC Tournament brackets. You'll then hear Eric's chat with ACC Network analysts Alex Powers and Brittany McKinney on their outlook on the league in 2025 as well as hosting their own podcast "Up The Coast". After that, Fullerton ace pitcher Trisha McCleskey reflects on what led her to the Titans and her 2025 season. Plus, Oregon's dynamic siblings Kedre and Kai Luschar chat about their high powered offense as well as their parents pro careers in rodeo. We wrap up the show with a big announcement about the return of #ITCAfterDark.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Advanced Placement exams represent some of the most challenging subject-specific standardized tests a high schooler might ever take, and AP Economics is no exception. Amy and Mike believe that every test warrants smart, serious preparation, so we invited educator Michael Rodriguez to share valuable strategies, insights, and resources for getting ready for the AP Economics exam. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What is tested on the Macro vs Micro AP Economics exam? How do students score points on the AP Economics exam? What are the highest priority topics on the tests? How should students prepare for the AP Economics exam? What are the best prep materials for AP Economics? MEET OUR GUEST Michael Rodriguez is a national champion speaker and debater. While he was competing, he claimed the title of national champion in Parliamentary Debate from Phi Rho Pi in 2009. Michael completed his undergraduate degree in economics at Cal State Fullerton in 2012. While in school he helped perform research on the long term implications of training students to become financially and economically literate. After college he worked as an economic consultant to law firms. For the past 10 years, Michael has worked as a teacher at Modern Brain Academy in Irvine California and as a private tutor in AP economics. When students learn from coach Michael, they learn how to think like an economist. Find Michael at michael@modernbrain.com. LINKS AP Microeconomics – AP Students | College Board AP Macroeconomics – AP Students | College Board 5 Steps to a 5 500 Must-Know AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics Questions Jacob Clifford - YouTube RELATED EPISODES BIG CHANGES TO AP TESTS IN 2025 ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page. ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Mike Bergin is the president of Chariot Learning and founder of TestBright. Amy Seeley is the president of Seeley Test Pros and LEAP. If you're interested in working with Mike and/or Amy for test preparation, training, or consulting, feel free to get in touch through our contact page.
This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe wants to show different sides of action. Cal State Fullerton's Professor Mike Dillon joins Aaron for a discussion of The Amateur, starring Rami Malek, and Warfare from directors Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland. Hear what these two have to say about the spy thriller and matter-of-fact war film. Plus, there's plenty of time for other movie chatter, trailer talk, games, and listener thoughts. Tune in for Out Now Quickies™ (5:40), Trailer Talk for Tron: Ares (18:28), the main reviews (24:46) and (57:57), Games (1:32:30), and Out Now Feedback (1:46:05). So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter/Bluesky: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.substack.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment Read Aaron's reviews for The Amateur and Warfare Next Week: Sinners
Catalyst is a Creative Industries podcast, from Chapman University. Each episode features Chapman students who have completed a Podcasting course through the Center for Creative and Cultural Industries at the university. Students who had no podcasting experience or technical ability in the genre before taking the course were able to contribute all the segments to Catalyst this season with the goal being that they will take this ‘hands-on' experience and carry it over to the launching of their very own series. Each episode of Season 13 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. Senior Sydney Cook Rogoff begins our episode with an in depth discussion of the Creative and Cultural Industries with Kellen Sweny, a Tech Initiatives Program Manager for the Walt Disney Company, specifically Walt Disney World. They discuss in detail the study of Creative and Cultural Industries before diving into the different aspects of the Walt Disney Company and focusing specifically on the responsibility the company has to continue to produce outstanding content and how Sweny contributes to this goal. They touch on how Sweny came to work for the company and what drew her to it in the first place, before they conclude with Sweny's “words of wisdom” for anyone trying to get a job in the corporate world of Disney, and how she herself worked to get her job. They touch on the Disney College Program (a program setup by the Walt Disney Company for aspiring Disney employees) and how this program helped her attain her current role at Disney. Our second segment in today's episode features an interview with Travis Garcia, the Co-Director of Features Programming at the Newport Beach Film Festival, who speaks with Marisa Lamas. Listen in as Marisa and Travis delve into the film festival industry and find out what it takes to take on the role of a director of features programming. They discuss Travis' previous work experience and what prepared him for his current job, from interning with the Austin Film Festival to student teaching at Cal State Fullerton in the Film, Cinema, and Media Studies sector. They also explore some of the position's highlights and challenges which prompts a discussion what kind of skills are needed to truly succeed in a position like Travis' and how to develop those skills. As they wrap up the interview, Travis has a chance to discuss some of the influential figures who were responsible for steering him in the right direction, and the advice that they bestowed on him that will always hold a prevalent place in his mind.
In the second part, of this episode of the Most Valuable Agent Podcast, former MLB catcher and World Series champion Kurt Suzuki joins host Matt Hannaford to share his journey from overlooked Hawaii high school athlete to 16-year Major League veteran. Kurt dives into the ups and downs of walking on at Cal State Fullerton, grinding through the minors, and eventually becoming one of the most respected catchers in the game—with an All-Star nod and a World Series ring to show for it. Whether you're a baseball parent, aspiring player, or travel ball coach, this episode delivers real talk, mindset shifts, and hard-earned wisdom you won't hear in typical recruiting conversations. What You'll Learn from This Episode: ✅ Growing up in Hawaii: Challenges and cultural uniqueness in pursuing baseball ✅ Choosing a walk-on opportunity over a full scholarship ✅ The mental edge: How Kurt built confidence and caught the eye of scouts ✅What college baseball really teaches you ✅ The game-changing mindset shift that transformed Kurt's career ✅ Fullerton's legendary run to the College World Series ✅ The truth about travel ball, exposure, and scholarships for young athletes ✅ The problem with ego in youth baseball and how to develop winning players ✅ The role of parents: What every sports parent should (and shouldn't) do ✅The value of choosing the right agent and building long-term trust Whether you're navigating youth baseball politics, making a college decision, or working your way through the minors, Kurt offers grounded wisdom, real stories, and actionable insight. Subscribe for weekly interviews with athletes, coaches, and pros sharing lessons you won't learn on the field.
Pre Game Conversation with CSUN Head Coach Eddie Cornejo, before Sunday match-up with Cal State Fullerton, from Robert J. Hiegert Field, Northridge, CA. Matadors look to avoid the sweep, against the Titans.
Conversation with Head Coach Eddie Cornejo, ahead of series opener, against Cal State Fullerton, from Robert J. Hiegert Field, Northridge.
Eddie Cornejo discusses how the Matadors need to bounce back in second game of weekend series, against Cal State Fullerton.
Think making it to the MLB is all about raw talent? Think again. Kurt Suzuki's journey from an overlooked Hawaiian athlete to a 16-year MLB career proves that mindset, adaptability, and persistence matter more than anything else. In this episode of Most Valuable Agent, World Series champion Kurt Suzuki sits down with host Matt to share his unfiltered story—from walking on at Cal State Fullerton to winning a College World Series and ultimately thriving in the big leagues. Whether you're a youth baseball player, parent navigating travel ball politics, or just a fan of underdog success stories, this episode is packed with must-know lessons on perseverance, mental toughness, and making the most of every opportunity. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ⚾️ The challenges of being a baseball prospect from Hawaii ⚾️ Why exposure and opportunity outweigh raw talent in recruiting ⚾️ How Kurt turned down a full-ride to walk on at Fullerton… and why ⚾️ The mindset shift that changed everything, thanks to Ken Ravizza ⚾️ The story behind becoming a national champion and Johnny Bench Award winner ⚾️ How humility, adaptability, and being a “winning player” matter more than stats ⚾️ Advice for parents navigating youth baseball and travel ball politics
Hour 2 kicks off with the duo reviewing ESPN's Bill Connelly's ranking of college football's top 90 quarterbacks of the 2000s, seeing where QBs with Hawaii ties rank on the list & debating if players like Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan are ranked too low or not. We shift gears to softball, hearing from Hawai'i catcher Izabella Martinez ahead of the Rainbow Wahine's road matchup against Cal State Fullerton this weekend. The show closes out with a look at the women's side of March Madness and the impact of Juju Watkins' ACL injury.
Hour 2 continues the baseball conversation for MLB Opening Day before shifting over to Hawai'i softball, hearing from head coach Bob Coolen after the first series win over UC Davis since 2017 and ahead of the Rainbow Wahine's upcoming series at Cal State Fullerton. Ku discusses Yahoo Sports Ross Dellenger's article about Power 4 school concerns about spending ability for men's basketball revenue sharing and roster building against schools without football teams.
In a time filled with challenging realities, Brenda Gonzalez, founder of the Tamarindo podcast and Director of Social Impact and Engagement at VPE Communications, focuses on the crucial connection between laughter and social change. Join hosts Lisa Zeiderman and Precious Williams as they engage in a compelling conversation with Brenda, a self-proclaimed political nerd, fitness instructor, and nonprofit capacity builder, who transformed her passion for social justice into a powerful platform for change. Brenda shares her journey from an undocumented student to a dynamic advocate, emphasizing the importance of using humor to “call people in” rather than “call them out.” Discover how comedy, education, and personal empowerment can fuel activism and drive meaningful change, even in the darkest of times. Listen as they discuss: Humor as a Bridge: Learn how Brenda uses comedy to address critical social issues, creating a welcoming space for dialogue and action.From Personal Experience to Political Power: Understand how Brenda's experiences as a formerly undocumented student shaped her commitment to political activism and education.The Power of Voice: Gain insights into honing your voice for advocacy, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful communication and sustained effort.Navigating Challenging Times: Discover strategies for maintaining stamina in activism, including self-care practices and recognizing the power of collective progress.The Crucial Ask: Explore the significance of women advocating for themselves financially, with real-life examples, and learn how to overcome the fear of asking.More about Brenda Gonzalez:Brenda Gonzalez is a political nerd, fitness instructor, and nonprofit capacity-builder focusing on social justice nonprofits. In response to negative rhetoric about the Latine community in political discourse, Brenda founded Tamarindo in 2016 with the mission to use comedy and laughter to illuminate important issues impacting the community. Brenda's experience as a formerly undocumented student shaped her interest in politics and she taught American Government at Cal State Fullerton before she was even eligible to vote. She brings her passion for politics to Tamarindo often in the form of comical rants. Born in Puebla, Mexico, Brenda lives in Los Angeles. Important Links:Savvy LadiesPrecious Williams' LinkedInLisa Zeiderman's LinkedInBrenda Gonzalez Ricards LinkedIn
Shotgun Spratling and Jack Smith return on the Dedeaux Download Podcast to break down a second strong week to open up the 2025 USC baseball season with the Trojans picking up four wins and improving to 7-1 overall, finding ways to win close games against Big West foes UC Irvine and Cal State Fullerton, dominating Cal State Bakersfield and splitting a pair of hard-fought games on the road at Rice. Shotgun and Jack break down all the action, comparing the Trojans' strong start to the opening of the 2024 season when USC couldn't seem to get over the hump in close games early in the season. They discuss the standouts of the 4-1 week, including relievers Grant Govel and Garren Rizzo, who each had impressive scoreless outings. Fourth-year junior shortstop Bryce Martin-Grudzielanek then joins the show to talk about his hot start to the season as he's hitting .323 with seven RBIs and knocked his first homer on Tuesday. BMG talks about being able to get out on the new Dedeaux Field for the first time Wednesday and discusses the differences from last season when he dealt with a wrist injury ("it sucked") to this season's fast start for the Trojans through two weeks. He also discusses why he decided to come back to USC after being drafted in the 20th round last year and what it took to get his mother, a former UCLA softball player, to finally put on some cardinal-and-gold attire. After talking with Martin-Grudzielanek, Shotgun and Jack preview an upcoming 10-day stretch that could define the season for the Trojans as they take on Connecticut, No. 14 Vanderbilt and UCLA this weekend and a midweek matchup with No. 20 UC Santa Barbara before opening Big Ten play against No. 11 Oregon next weekend. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
We're celebrating the 35th anniversary of the first and only Portrait of the Solar System, a series of images taken by Voyager 1 on 14 Feb 1990. Dr. Candice Hansen-Koharcheck tells the story behind this portrait. She and Dr. Linda Spilker also talk about their career-long friendship. Loretta Cannon (an AAS affiliate via Rose City Astronomers) is a science-and-word-nerd who really likes the stars. She quite enjoys working as HAD's podcaster, bringing astronomy stories to you. Dr. Candice Hansen-Koharcheck: https://science.nasa.gov/people/candice-hansen/ and https://www.psi.edu/staff/profile/professional-history/candice-hansen-koharcheck/ Dr. Linda Spilker: https://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/Spilker/ The Solar System Family Portrait: https://science.nasa.gov/resource/first-ever-solar-system-family-portrait-1990/ Prof Emerita Dorothy Woolum, Cal State Fullerton: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dotty-Woolum Brad Smith: https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/about/memoriam/smith and https://baas.aas.org/pub/bradford-smith-1931-2018/release/1 We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
This week on Teed Up, hosts Matthew Gomez and Matthew Coleman welcome Mauricio Ingrassia, head coach of the Long Beach State women's soccer team. Throughout his 21-year tenure with The Beach, he's the only head coach in the history of the Big West to amass seven NCAA tournament appearances.Ingrassia speaks on his upbringing in Argentina and his colligate career at San Diego State and Cal State Fullerton. After his playing career, he quickly transitioned into the coaching scene where he began coaching high school before moving to Long Beach City College and finally landing at LBSU.After being voted in the Coaches' Poll to finish first in the Big West Conference last season, The Beach was dealt a plethora of injuries resulting in an eighth place finish. Ingrassia is optimistic about their upcoming season with new recruits on their way from the transfer portal.Hosts: Matthew Gomez, Matthew ColemanGuest: Mauricio IngrassiaEditor: Aidan SwanepoelProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content!Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-beach-current-podcasts/id1488484518Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/long-beach-current-podcasts
Here's a little bonus for you. A week ago, Out Now with Aaron & Abe released a tribute to the recently departed David Lynch in which I got to take part in. I was joined by Aaron, Abe as well as guest of this show Yancy Berns and Professor Mike Dillon of Cal State Fullerton. […]
Post Game Chat with Tyler Beard, following CSUN win over Cal State Fullerton, at Premier America Credit Union Arena, Northridge, CA. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield Photo Courtesy CSUN Athletics
Jacob Hobson has quite the story on how he became a Bullpen Catcher for the Kansas City Royals. And that's why I love doing this podcast, as you have an opportunity to find out the 'story behind the story' if you will. From a call from his dad to a staff member at Cal State Fullerton, to now helping at the Arizona facility for the Royals as he helps the pitchers who are rehabbing and getting back to playing shape, Jacob has quite the journey as a bullpen catcher. We'll get to learn about what that position even is. To be honest, before I spoke with him, I literally didn't even realize that was an actual position. I assumed other catchers just simply helped out in the bullpen but there is actually an opportunity with that particular position and it's amazing to see where it's taken him. In our episode we'll not only learn about the ins and outs of the position, but we'll hear of some of the cool experiences Jacob has had since doing this. Where he's played at, what players he's worked alongside and helped out, and much much more. And hey, if you'd like to follow Jacob in his journey (as well as take him up on some of his catching coaching) make sure you are following him: Jacob Hobson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacob_hobson53/ Jacob Hobson Twitter: https://x.com/jacob_hobson53 Stealing Strikes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stealingstrikes/ Thanks for tuning in and if you like this episode, I'd ask that you consider giving us a follow here on the platform! Thanks a ton! #Catching #BullPen #KansasCityRoyals
Conversation with Head Coach Andy Newman ahead of match-up with Cal State Fullerton, at Premier America Credit Union Arena, Northridge, CA. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield
Content warning: Linda is honest about the sexist environment at the university at the time; there are plenty of ugly moments between Phil and Linda, which are explained in this podcast. –DA On this episode of the Dickheads podcast, The Davids welcome Linda Castellani. In the early 70s, she was an English major at Cal State Fullerton when her professor Willis McNelly asked her and a few other students to write to Philip K. Dick, who was going through a rough patch. A month later, Linda and her friend Tim Powers (the author who would go on to win the World Fantasy Award) picked up Phil Dick at LAX when he moved to Orange County. A young college student at the time, Linda was a short-lived crush for Phil. Linda shares personal stories about her time at Cal State Fullerton, hanging out with Phil, Harlan Ellison, and Norman Spinrad. Through the highs and lows, she gives a picture of her time with one of the most important writers of the 20th century. –DA Our Patreon ►► http://www.patreon.com/LanghorneJTweed Electric Larryland Discord ►► https://discord.com/channels/557458722268643329 David's YouTube Channel ►► https://www.youtube.com/user/Veganrevwithzombies/ •D. Harlan Wilson's Website: ►► https://dharlanwilson.com/ Find Linda Castellani: •A Dark-Haired Girl & PKD ►► https://www.thedark-hairedgirl.com/PKDCorrespondenceModified.pdf Music on this episode is from - Valis: An Opera by Tod Machover: http://www.amazon.com/Valis-ANNE-BOGDEN…EMA/dp/B000003GI2 FIND US: Twitter ►► https://twitter.com/Dickheadspod Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/Dickheadspodcast/ Soundcloud ►► https://soundcloud.com/dickheadspodcast Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/dickheadspodcast/ YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5…UlAAoWtLiCg
Conversation with Head Coach Andy Newman, prior to January 2nd Big West Conference game against Cal State Fullerton, at Titan Gym, Fullerton, CA. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield
Chat with CSUN Head Coach Andy Newman, following 95-65 win over Cal State Fullerton, at Historic Titan Gymnasium. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield
Inglewood, Ca native and Cal State Fullerton alumni Christopher Garza talks about lessons in fatherhood, current events, and his latest venture with Freedom Forever, marketing and his experience in sales, advocating for Solar Panels and more!
By himself this week, host Matthew Coleman reviews the Long Beach State men's basketball game at Cal State Fullerton on Thursday night. He also goes over how The Beach may have something to be optimistic about given the rest of conference play. Coleman talks about women's volleyball head coach Natalie Regan being promoted from interim head coach following a strong end to the regular season. He goes on to discuss men's water polo winning the Big West tournament and advancing to the NCAA tournament. The episode concludes with Coleman giving his takes on his favorite Bay Area teams, including the recent struggles of the Golden State Warriors, the downfall of the San Francisco 49ers and the recent surge of rookie phenom Macklin Celebrini on the San Jose Sharks. Hosts: Matthew ColemanEditor: Aidan SwanepoelProducers: El Nicklin, Aidan SwanepoelLike, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-beach-current-podcasts/id1488484518 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1 Overcasthttps://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/long-beach-current-podcasts
Joined today by former UFC Champion and Founder/CEO of Wild Society Nutrition, T.J. Dillashaw. T.J. talks about growing up in California, wrestling as a child and his collegiate career at Cal State Fullerton. We go over the science of food, recovery and his amazing new company, Wild Society Nutrition. We hear about the process of creating protein powders, beef jerky and all his other products. T.J. takes us through the decision to become a professional fighter, the sacrifices he made by sleeping on a futon in a living room, and finally getting a chance by being on the Ultimate Fighter TV show. We discuss some of his controversial losses, stunning the fighting world by winning the title at UFC 173, and how he celebrated in Vegas. T.J. breaks down his legendary feud with Cody Garbrandt, the allure of fighting at Madison Square Garden (MSG), and becoming a worldwide name overnight. We chat about cutting weight despite all the injuries that his body has endured and the pain taking recovery he has gone through. All this plus awesome stories about having dinner with Hulk Hogan and much more Check out T.J.'s Instagram and company website here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tjdillashaw/ Website to order: https://wildsocietynutrition.com/
Sam and Andy break down Oregon State's victories over Western Oregon & Cal State Fullerton and then get their hate levels on high to prepare for the Ducks. Follow The Payton Years on X @YearsPayton
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The Cardinal Postgame Show following Stanford's 80-53 win over Cal State Fullerton at Maples Pavilion. Hear senior center Maxime Raynaud and Anne & Tony Joseph Director of Men's Basketball Kyle Smith's postgame interviews with Cardinal Sports Network announcers Troy Clardy & John Platz, plus reaction and analysis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Here's What We Know, join us for an inspiring conversation with former Minor League baseball player John Sealy Livermore Gavin. Our host shares his admiration for John's remarkable journey, recently featured in The Athletic, and dives deeper into his experiences—from childhood baseball dreams to life transitions and lasting relationships. Tune in for an uplifting episode full of laughter, reflection, and a reminder of the connections that bring us together!In This Episode:John's Journey: From growing up in San Jose and attending Saint Francis High School to becoming a standout athlete at Cal State Fullerton, where he helped lead the team to the College World Series in 2015 and 2017, John shares how his passion for baseball shaped his life.Radio Memories: Reminisce about the good old days of radio contests on 95.3 KRTY and the sense of community they created, leaving lasting memories.Concert Fun: Get ready to laugh at some hilarious behind-the-scenes stories from concerts at Shoreline Amphitheatre.Height Perks & Challenges: Enjoy a light-hearted discussion about the joys and quirks of being tall, as John shares funny moments alongside his towering friends.Life Lessons from Baseball: John reflects on the friendships and life lessons baseball has brought him, showing how the sport helped shape his character both on and off the field.Career Challenges: Get insights into John's post-baseball career challenges, navigating economic shifts while staying true to himself and his values.Life Shifts: Learn how meeting his future wife shifted John's priorities from chasing dreams on the field to building a meaningful life and family off the field.Marriage & Companionship: A heartfelt conversation on the beauty of marriage and insights on how companionship enriches life, helping us live longer and healthier.This episode is sponsored by:Habana Cuba (Be sure to use code "Gary20" to get 20% off your order!)A Flood of LoveBio:John Sealy Livermore Gavin is an ex-Minor League baseball player known for his drive to exceed expectations both on and off the field. He majored in Communications with an emphasis on Public Relations at Cal State Fullerton, where he helped his team reach the College World Series in 2015 and 2017. John's unique blend of emotional empathy and competitiveness makes him a standout candidate for companies seeking to expand and connect with diverse audiences. Passionate about building relationships and uncovering what makes people unique, John is dedicated to creating meaningful connections and driving success.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnslgavin/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnslgavin/X: https://x.com/johnslgavinConnect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
In today's episode, Lauren Mariasoosay discusses: The challenges and fulfillment she experienced when crafting the role of Catherine Parr in SIX The Musical The importance of vulnerability in theater Dealing with imposter syndrome The impact of performances on both performers and audience members The importance of swings and how difficult the job is How family influence can affect one's career choices The importance of finding support outside of traditional family structures Body image, finding routines, and caring for your wellbeing Lauren Mariasoosay is an actress, singer, and dancer who is currently playing Eliza in the Hamilton Angelica 2.0 Tour! She previously performed in the original Canadian cast of SIX The Musical as Catherine Parr after being on the national tours of Aladdin and CATS. Lauren worked at the Disneyland Resort as a Dance Swing and Principle Vocalist whilst getting her BFA in Musical Theatre at Cal State Fullerton. Lauren has spent a huge part of her career creating representation for south asian and mixed-race folks in the industry and is hoping to inspire more to join her on the way. She loves to paint, read, and make playlists when she isn't screlting her face off for a living! Follow along on Lauren's journey: @laurenmariasoosay Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
The morning of July 12, 1976 started out the same as any other easygoing summer day at California State Fullerton. The sunrise had barely finished when gunshots rang out, piercing the quiet of the campus library. Within five minutes, the worst mass murder in Orange County would be committed by Edward Charles Allaway. Skeptics would doubt his claims of delusional vengeance, leading to vital conversations of sanity and justice. Why had Edward planned to kill so many people he barely knew, and how much does the why even matter? Listen to the full episode on Patreon
We welcome first time guest, Achilles tendinopathy specialist, Dr. Shawn Hanlon from Cal State Fullerton, to discuss the evolving injury which has kept one of the best players in the game sidelined. Learn everything you need to know about Christian McCaffery's injury, the first pick in just about every single fantasy football draft, from one of the premiere experts in the field.
Scott Bennett is the Program Director for the Marine Biologic Lab's Striped Bass Magic research program and the MBL's Marine Resources Department manager. He grew up in Chicago fishing in freshwater lakes. As a teenager, he started coming to Cape Cod during the summers, where he developed a love for saltwater fishing. He earned a BA in Marine Biology from Roger Williams University in 2005 and a Master's Degree in Comparative Physiology focusing on cranial endothermy in tunas from Cal State Fullerton in 2013. Prior to graduate school, he spent several years at the American Museum of Natural History in the Department of Ichthyology, assisting with research on understanding the evolutionary relationships between various species of fish. Marine Biologic Lab's Striped Bass Magic research program is doing great work to better understand the biology and movements of striped bass. They conduct their ongoing research in an eel pond which is home to a seasonally resident striped bass population, some of which have returned to this same pond for multiple years in a row. the longitudinal data they have collected has been very beneficial to understanding striped bass biology and movements. If you want to learn more about their research, check out the Striped Bass Magic website The discussion covers a range of topics including the behavior, migration, and habits of striped bass in various environments. Bennett elaborates on the research methodologies used, including PIT and acoustic telemetry tags, and their findings, such as the correlation between striped bass movements and barometric pressure. The conversation also delves into the application of AI in fish identification and a collaborative research project with the Wampanoag tribe at Squibnocket. Jenkins and Bennett reflect on how this extensive research can influence recreational fishing practices. 00:36 Meet Today's Guest: Marine Biologist Scott Bennett 02:37 The Striped Bass Magic Research Program 05:03 Tagging Techniques and Tools 08:04 Behavioral Patterns and Circadian Rhythms 24:26 Individual vs. Group Behavior 29:56 Investigating Striped Bass Migrations 31:06 Experiments with Fingerlings and Iron Deposits 32:48 Adult Fish and Electromagnetic Field Experiments 33:45 Tagging and Tracking Striped Bass 38:48 AI in Fish Identification 45:10 Collaborative Research with Squibnocket Native American Tribe 52:33 Concluding Thoughts and Future Research
A message from Neil: The Beginning of the Journey I was brought up in a Hindu family, and while I outwardly followed the rituals and customs, I considered myself an atheist Hindu. As I entered University at Cal State Fullerton in 2000, my interactions with diverse individuals and exposure to various music genres sparked a transformative phase in my life. I started writing poetry, which eventually evolved into spoken word performances at open mic events in Orange County. My poetry expressed a deep sense of curiosity, questions, and a longing for spiritual connection and healing. There was an underlying feeling within me that something was missing or out of place in the world. It was during my freshman year in college that I stumbled upon videos featuring four individuals: Nassim Haramein, Jim Self, William Henry and Jordan Maxwell. These videos opened up a whole new world for me, leading me down intriguing paths of exploration. I then discovered the ancient Sumerian Civilization and stories of the Anunnaki. This discovery further led me to the works of Zachariah Sitchin and Erik von Daniken, who extensively researched the Sumerian Scriptures. II: A Journey of Transformation This newfound awareness brought me back to my religious roots, Hinduism, but with an entirely different perspective. I delved deep into the teachings, analyzing and dissecting every aspect. I noticed striking similarities between the information on vibration, quantum physics, and the universe found in the Sumerian Scriptures and the teachings of Hinduism. Vedic awareness spoke of the power of vibration, frequency, meditation, and holistic practices, aligning with the cosmic truths I discovered in the Sumerian Scriptures. It became evident to me that these hidden cosmic truths were embedded within the scriptures. My mind was blown. I read translations of the Sumerian Scriptures that echoed the same stories found in other world religions. Astonishingly, these scriptures predated the stories found in religious texts by thousands of years. Moreover, these similar stories often referred to extraterrestrial beings. This realization led me to understand that many world religions shared common or identical stories with older traditions, and that they were, in fact, referring to extraterrestrial or inter-dimensional beings. This newfound understanding resonated deeply with me, propelling me into a journey of exploration. I delved into the global conspiracies imposed on humanity and the corruption that is so deeply rooted in modern society, as well as an apparent disconnection that I observed in our world. I felt that we as a species were wandering aimlessly, allowing itself to be manipulated and controlled. This realization filled me with anger, as I felt deceived and lied to for my entire life. Everything I had known seemed wrong, although deep down, I had always sensed that something was amiss. I dwelled in the darkness for a while, experiencing fear and confusion, but I was determined to make a difference and help shift consciousness on our planet. III: A Breakthrough In 2006, after six years of intensive research, I created a Facebook group called "2012 Consciousness, Mind, Evolution, and Presence." My intention was to find other seekers and share all the information I had gathered over the years. To my surprise, hundreds of people joined within months, and within a year, the group had grown to a few thousand members. In 2007, I had a paradigm shifting realization, and I changed the name of the group to "Consciousness: Evolution and Presence." Later on, it transformed into "Cosmic Consciousness: Presence" before finally, in the summer of 2008, I had a dream in which I was received the name "Portal To Ascension". During that same summer, I was laid off from my job as a financial analyst, and I met a group of individuals who would become my soul family. It was in the summer of 2008 that Portal to Ascension was born, both in spirit and physicality, with a clear sense of direction. Shortly afterward, we organized our first event at a holistic center in Costa Mesa, California, called "Ginger's Garden Wellness Center." Since that moment until the present day, we have been creating groundbreaking events, culminating in many live conferences and workshops and 1000s of online events. Cosmic Reunion 2012 and Cosmic Reunion: Fourth Density were our first big conferences in Irvine, California, in 2012. The journey of creating and evolving with Portal to Ascension has been an incredible ride of self-discovery, extremely challenges, discomfort, fear, ambition, passion, immense abouts of joy and adventure. Every time I veered away from what I incarnated to do and diverting my energy from Portal to Ascension, synchronicity led me back to this 'work'. I now understand more than ever that this is my life's mission. I am dedicated to bringing together brilliant minds and revolutionaries to inspire and raise awareness worldwide, shifting our reality towards unity, love, and unveiling each individual's true potential. We are at the beginning of a great awakening. This is the moment that has been prophesized for 1000s of years. We have the potential to create the world we wish to live in, and a part of that is the disclosure of inherent truths of our true ancient history, divine potential and connection to the stars. I am so excited to be on this journey with you and thank you so much for being here and a part of Portal to Ascension. With LOVE Neil Gaur Portal to Ascension Founder / CEO
Hailing from a family of Cambodian genocide survivors, Sathya Patterson's parents worked diligently to support their family. Starting with recycling cardboard and cans, they eventually built a small business empire that allowed them to retire in their fifties. This success was achieved through hard work, saving, and making prudent investments in real estate, gold, and diamonds. Building wealth through hard work, wise investing, and living within one's means, coupled with forgiveness and compassion as integral paths to healing trauma and cultivating self-love, can lead to personal and financial freedom. Sathya Shea Patterson's journey exemplifies this principle. Patterson's experience as a single mother at a young age further reinforced the importance of financial stability. She returned to school when her daughter was three months old, earning a finance degree from Cal State Fullerton. Patterson's journey to success in the financial world was also largely due to her commitment to showing compassion towards those who have caused harm, recognizing that they may have been acting from a place of confusion or pain. By delving into her inner child and offering love and acceptance, a spiritual journey and practice that began in her 20s, she was able to heal past wounds and nurture a sense of self-worth. Join Aaron and Sathya for a heartfelt discussion on finding purpose, choosing compassion and forgiveness, and embracing life to the fullest. Chat Breakdown: 00:00:32 - Living a Mindful Life 00:03:06 - Landon Patterson and His Connection to Sathya 00:03:47 - Cambodian Genocide 00:04:57 - The Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot's Regime 00:06:06 - Sathya's Parent's Survival Story 00:11:06 - Refugee Camps 00:13:07 - Western Privilege 00:15:05 - The Human Capacity for Evil 00:16:20 - Ignorance and Unenlightened Actions 00:18:01 - Sathya's Family's Journey to America 00:22:03 - From Recycling to Entrepreneurship 00:24:26 - The Importance of Financial Literacy 00:25:30 - Addressing Trauma and Healing 00:30:26 - Spiritual Growth and Self-Reflection 00:32:49 - The Role of Plant Medicine in Healing 00:34:44 - The Importance of Consistent Spiritual Practice 00:35:32 - The Necessity of Forgiveness 00:38:10 - Compassion and Understanding 00:40:05 - Self-Love and Personal Growth 00:41:21 - Meeting Landon and Building a Family 00:41:35 - Single Motherhood and Pursuing Education 00:43:42 - The Path to Wealth Management 01:09:40 - Building Soul Alignment 01:17:02 - Real love and relationships. Quotes: "It was a shame to me that I saw so many Americans living paycheck to paycheck." "My family ended up there because we all survived, my immediate family at least, survived the Cambodian genocide that occurred from 75 to 79." "My dad was so proud to be an American. He said, what's American? Country music? Give me more of that Garth Brooks, you know? So I grew up listening to country music. That's how proud he was to be here." "It's time to be your own divine mother and father." “When I'm struggling with forgiveness towards somebody that's hurt me, I often picture them as a child." "Good people have beautiful relationships. Good people have friends. Good people have wealth. Good people get all the good stuff about life." "Instead of asking, how do I make more money? Instead ask, who do I need to unbecome to allow more money into my life?" Stay Connected: Connect with Sathya: Arise Private Wealth: https://www.ariseprivatewealth.com/sathya-chey LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sathya-chey-arisepw/ Heart of Ananda Sound Healing: https://www.instagram.com/heartofananda Connect with Aaron: Website: http://www.chatsandtatts.com Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chatsandtatts IG: http://www.instagram.com/chatsandtatts Chats & Tatts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/chatsandtatts Aaron IG: http://www.instagram.com/aarondellavedova Guru Tattoo: http://www.Gurutattoo.com
On today's episode of The Drive, Paul Swann previews No. 8 Marshall men's soccer as they host Cal State Fullerton, with Marshall soccer announcer Bobby Iddings.
This bonus Out Now with Aaron & Abe features no lunkheads, just horror fans. Professor Mike Dillon joins Aaron and Abe to talk about the George A. Romero / Stephen King anthology film Creepshow. This is the latest result of a contest that comes from a collaboration between Cal State Fullerton and Monsterpalooza. Hear what the group has to say about the 1982 cult favorite as they provide a complete breakdown of each segment, as well as thoughts on themes, the production, the actors, and more. So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose Check out all of our sites and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment Check out Monsterpalooza The original trailer for Creepshow
Send us a Text Message.Step up to the plate with "The Intangibles of Catching with Dustin Garneau" on the BackPick Podcast! In this episode, host Brett Thomas dives deep into the heart of baseball with former big leaguer and current Colorado Rockies catching and game planning coordinator, Dustin Garneau. From his Southern California roots to his College World Series triumphs at Cal State Fullerton, and his seven-year MLB career, Dustin shares insider stories and expert catching techniques.Discover how mastering the one-knee-down stance can transform the way you play and why mental fortitude is crucial behind the plate. Dustin breaks down the evolution of catching techniques, emphasizing the importance of moving the baseball, building a strong rapport with pitchers, and the art of game planning. With anecdotes about legendary coaches like George Horton and valuable lessons from sports psychology pioneer Ken Ravizza, this episode is packed with insights that will elevate your understanding of the game.Whether you're a seasoned player or a young enthusiast, this episode offers invaluable tips on becoming a better catcher and appreciating the soul of baseball. Don't miss out on this engaging, insightful conversation that blends professional wisdom with personal experiences.Hit that subscribe button for more in-depth baseball content and join our community on social media for exclusive updates and merchandise. Let's step up our game together!#CatcherGamePlanning #CatchingAcademy #DustinGarneauInterview #CatchingMechanics #CatchersRoleCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:48 - College Baseball Insights05:44 - Finding Your Role in the Team11:59 - Understanding the Game Mechanics14:44 - Effective Pitch Calling17:35 - Catcher-Pitcher Relationship Dynamics21:00 - Mental Approach Under Pressure23:40 - Ken Ravizza's Impact on You27:50 - Moving the Baseball Techniques31:40 - Creating a Clean Throwing Path35:25 - Building Throwing Leverage35:55 - Transitioning to One-Knee Down Stance41:25 - Martín Maldonado's Skills45:10 - Importance of Accurate Throwing48:00 - Kickstand vs. Traditional Stance50:55 - Optimal Catching Stances53:20 - Best Places to Eat for Athletes54:57 - Final Thoughts57:08 - Outro
Jenna is joined by 30-year collegiate coach, 6X Big West champion with 7 NCAA appearances at Cal State Fullerton, 5X Big West Coach of the Year, former longtime head coach at Mt SAC, and Oklahoma alum, Kelly Ford! They talk about everything - the 2024 season, her retirement, Titan program history, Judi Garman, remembering beloved alum Taylor Dockins, playing and coaching at both the junior college and Division I levels, the legacy she's leaving, and more. 00:00:00-00:09:56 Intro/Covering Our Bases 00:09:56-01:09:11 Interview 01:09:11-01:13:14 Foul Tip of the Week/Outro Twitter: @BleavInSoftball Instagram: @bleavinsoftball
How do you balance the roles of a father and a sports psychologist? Today, we find out thanks to the heartfelt introduction from former QB Dadcast guest Duane Anderson from TaylorMade Golf. In today's episode, you will hear from Tim Dixon, who is the Director of coaching at Buffini and Company, as he will share his heartfelt journey, filled with proud moments like his daughter's graduation from San Diego State and his son's accomplishments in golf at Napa Valley College. Listen as Tim opens up about the importance of gratitude and being present in our children's lives, offering a touching narrative on family dynamics and the enduring influence of his father and grandfather's work ethics.Explore the lessons rooted in family legacies and the value of discipline and work ethic passed down through generations. Tim recounts the cherished memories from baseball with his father, offering insights into how these experiences shaped his approach to parenting and professional life. We also touch on the psychological aspects of balancing sports and life as Tim shares his own stories of resilience and perseverance, emphasizing the necessity of embracing failures and supporting children's unique paths.From real-life anecdotes of overcoming adversity in professional baseball to empowering dads to lead with compassion and authenticity, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. Hear about the significance of supporting your children's dreams, fostering independence, and the power of parental reactivity. You will also hear about Tim, the fantastic Cal State Fullerton baseball player who also played professional baseball! This episode promises motivation, reflection, and genuine connections — a must-listen for parents and anyone striving to lead with authenticity and compassion.Please don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!
What is education for? What makes a person educated? What did Aristotle and Plato want out of education? Charlie may not have a college degree, but he's more than happy to go on any college campus to let students challenge him on any topic they want. Enjoy two of Charlie's most in-depth debates with two women during a "Change My Mind" table at Cal State Fullerton. Become a member at members.charliekirk.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shotgun Spratling and Jack Smith return with another episode of the Dedeaux Download Podcast to break down a five-game week for the Trojans that proved to be a big disappointment after the Trojans went 2-3 with a pair of losses to Sacramento State, falling to 0-4 against the WAC this season. They break down USC baseball's up-and-down week that did feature a blowout victory over a top 20 UC Irvine team and a late-inning rally from a 10-5 deficit to snag a victory. The Trojans' inconsistent week saw them go back and forth from a proficient offense that capitalized on extra opportunities given by opponents to one that reverted back to its early-season woes of too many strikeouts and inability to come through in the clutch. Shotgun and Jack break down all the action from the 2-3 week with each providing three things up, including Austin Overn and experimentation, as well as three negatives from the week, including a struggling Jacob Galloway and a gaudy win-loss record for Tyler Stromsborg. The podcasting duo also take a look at where USC stands, breaking down what has become a quagmire of seven teams within two and a half games of each other in the middle of the Pac-12 standings. They also look forward to the upcoming week of action that has the Trojans slated to play four road games against traditional powers that are no longer playing like perennial juggernauts, Cal State Fullerton and Arizona State. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices