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Scott Sorrell was this week's guest on Success Profiles Radio. Over the past 24 years, he has helped clients close over $5 billion in new sales. He is widely known as “Mr. Charge Higher Prices” because he trains sales teams and business owners around the world to charge higher prices and get their customers to thank them for it. He has worked with companies who are giants in their industries as well as small and medium size businesses. We discussed how to get paid speaking gigs with large companies, his role as an Adjunct Professor of Sales and Marketing for MBAs at Cal State-Fullerton, what to do when the fee you are offered is too low, and how to find out what a customer is willing to pay. In addition, we talked about the relationship between charging higher prices and customers being happier, getting customers to say YES more often, generating a constant stream if qualified referrals, and overcoming objections to close faster. Finally, we discussed charging everyone the same price versus dynamic pricing, his coaching program, and why you should fire your lowest 10% of customers every year. You can follow and listen to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes, Audible, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart Radio and at Success Profiles Radio | Live Internet Talk Radio | Best Shows Podcasts Please leave a review on iTunes and leave 5-stars on Spotify. You can learn more about working with Scott at https://chargehigherprices.com
In a city known for culinary excellence, Brennan's Restaurant stands out as a cornerstone of New Orleans cuisine. Founded in 1946 by Owen Brennan, the restaurant was elevated to international fame by his sister, the visionary Ella Brennan. Today, it's operated by Ralph Brennan, who continues the family legacy. On this week's show, we celebrate 80 years of Brennan's in the Big Easy. The birthplace of Bananas Foster (the famous flaming dessert reaches its 75th anniversary this year) is known not only for its masterful French Creole dishes but also for its joyful, vibrant atmosphere. There's perhaps no man who embodies that high-spirited style and flair than Brennan's General Manager Christian Pendleton. We sit down with Christian to learn what it takes to control the chaos of such a large operation, while keeping the party going in the dining room. Then, we meet Brennan's Executive Chef Kris Padalino. When Kris was studying math and chemistry at Cal State Fullerton, she envisioned a life in the medical field, not one in a commercial kitchen. Once she committed to a culinary career, the Florida-native embarked on cross-country journey that would eventually crown her as Brennan's first female executive chef in eight decades. Kris joins us in the studio to discuss her history-making rise to success in Brennan's kitchen. Finally, we get an inside look into the family business. We speak with Ralph Brennan and his two daughters, Kathryn Brennan and Kristen Brennan Leonard. While Kathryn has been a part of Ralph's team for over a decade, Kristen is the newest addition – just coming on board in January. The family trio discusses a wide range of subjects, including what its like for all of them to be part of a New Orleans dining dynasty. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
In a city known for culinary excellence, Brennan's Restaurant stands out as a cornerstone of New Orleans cuisine. Founded in 1946 by Owen Brennan, the restaurant was elevated to international fame by his sister, the visionary Ella Brennan. Today, it's operated by Ralph Brennan, who continues the family legacy. On this week's show, we celebrate 80 years of Brennan's in the Big Easy. The birthplace of Bananas Foster (the famous flaming dessert reaches its 75th anniversary this year) is known not only for its masterful French Creole dishes but also for its joyful, vibrant atmosphere. There's perhaps no man who embodies that high-spirited style and flair than Brennan's General Manager Christian Pendleton. We sit down with Christian to learn what it takes to control the chaos of such a large operation, while keeping the party going in the dining room. Then, we meet Brennan's Executive Chef Kris Padalino. When Kris was studying math and chemistry at Cal State Fullerton, she envisioned a life in the medical field, not one in a commercial kitchen. Once she committed to a culinary career, the Florida-native embarked on cross-country journey that would eventually crown her as Brennan's first female executive chef in eight decades. Kris joins us in the studio to discuss her history-making rise to success in Brennan's kitchen. Finally, we get an inside look into the family business. We speak with Ralph Brennan and his two daughters, Kathryn Brennan and Kristen Brennan Leonard. While Kathryn has been a part of Ralph's team for over a decade, Kristen is the newest addition – just coming on board in January. The family trio discusses a wide range of subjects, including what its like for all of them to be part of a New Orleans dining dynasty. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Happy Thursday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul open the day celebrating yesterday's news from HPU about the official addition of women's flag football next year with the Sharks. We move over to the diamond to recap the Hawai'i baseball season wrapping up in the Big West Championship, falling on the opening day against Cal State Fullerton after the bats went cold.
Gary talks the NBA Playoffs and his New York Knicks taking down the Cavaliers in a historic comeback in the Garden. He also talks about Hawaii Baseball as they go in for a do-or-die game against Cal State Fullerton in the Big West Tournament, he talks with Josh Pacheco to talk more about Rainbow Baseball as well as some regular season honors.
On the Performance Health Podcast, Tim Caron talks with Cal State Fullerton coach Alex Curro about his programming process and department approach, using men's basketball as a primary example. Curro explains how he starts with broad assessments (movement, body composition, strength testing, velocity-based training, and frequent force-plate monitoring) but prioritizes trend data over one-time pre/post tests to account for real-world variability. He discusses using normative force-plate data to guide goals, adjusting training based on fatigue patterns and season demands, and leveraging VBT to control rep quality and “earn” progression, while acknowledging limitations when VBT can't be applied to certain implements. They cover managing remote training by maximizing guaranteed supervised time, keeping off-campus programs simple and low-friction, and choosing advanced methods only when athletes can execute and understand them. Curro also reflects on how being a director changes programming oversight, staff evaluation, KPI selection by training phase, and the importance of communication, translation of sport-coach needs, relationships, and winning.
Happy Tuesday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul begin the day recapping an insane opening game of the 2026 Western Conference Finals that saw an alien-like performance from Spurs star Victor Wembanyama. We get into the latest update in the lawsuit between the Mountain West & PAC-12 as the two sides officially found settlement ground ahead of splitting off from each other. The first hour wraps up chatting about UH baseball, hearing from head coach Rich Hill ahead of the Rainbow Warriors' elimination matchup against Cal State Fullerton this week.
The Dedeaux Download Podcast returns with Shotgun Spratling and podcast co-host Kasey Kazliner breaking down USC baseball's continued success at home after the Trojans recorded another home sweep, improving to a nation's best and program record home mark of 32-1 at Dedeaux Field. They also talk with USC junior outfielder/catcher Andrew Lamb about the team's offensive production, which has seen a power surge recently, including the Trojans scoring 44 runs the last week while hitting 11 home runs over the weekend to move into the top 10 seasons in program history. Shotgun and Kasey take a look at the Trojans' 4-0 week that began with a blowout win over Cal State Fullerton before USC put it on Nevada, defeating the Wolfpack 8-0, 11-3 and 12-4 with starting pitchers Mason Edwards, Grant Govel and Diego Velazquez all throwing well once again. After a break, Shotgun and Kasey take a look at the Trojans' regional host resume and see where USC stands. They also preview a huge final weekend of the regular season as the Trojans travel to Eugene to take on No. 16 Oregon, another team vying to be a regional host. To close out the show, Lamb joins the podcast to talk about the USC offense, the Trojans' home/road splits, the advice he's received from his former big leaguer father, why he wears no batting gloves when he's up to bat and more. 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
What if everything you believed about sales was wrong? Art Sobczak sits down with Dr. Lorenzo Bizzi, professor at Cal State Fullerton and author of Myths Versus Science of Selling, to challenge the conventional wisdom that has dominated sales training for decades. From "always be closing" to "people buy on emotion" to "extroverts make the best salespeople" — Dr. Bizzi has spent years collecting academic research that tells a very different story. And he's not just here to tear down the myths; he's here to make you think. In this episode, you'll discover: Why emotional influence tactics can actually work against you — and what to lead with instead The surprising truth about extroverts vs. introverts in sales Why competing against your colleagues may be quietly killing your motivation How "selling orientation" can paradoxically lower your long-term results What truly separates B2B selling from B2C — and why most advice ignores this Whether you're new to sales or a seasoned pro, this conversation will challenge your assumptions and sharpen how you think about every customer interaction. Grab Dr. Bizzi's book on Amazon and visit lhttp://lorenzobizzi.com to learn more.
The Dedeaux Download Podcast returns with Shotgun Spratling and podcast co-host Kasey Kazliner breaking down USC baseball's bounce back series sweep of Purdue after a four-game losing streak and previewing the Trojans' upcoming week of action. They also talk with USC junior center fielder Kevin Takeuchi about his recent power surge and the vibes around the program with the Trojans now 34-11 (16-8). In the first half of the show, Takeuchi talks about how he's been able to tap into his power more in recent games and how he's become such a good defender despite having barely any prior experience at the premium position he plays. He also discusses why USC continues to have so much success at new Dedeaux Field and what the Trojans have to do to play better on the road . After a break, Shotgun and Kasey break down the Trojans' 4-0 week in the Three Up, Three Down segment, looking at the positives and negatives from the Purdue sweep following a get-right game at Cal State Fullerton. Shotgun and Kasey close out the show taking a look at where the Trojans' stand in the rankings, where their hosting chances stand and previewing a week of take-care-of-business games against UC Irvine and Rutgers. 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
In this episode, I sit down with Brady Hutchins for a conversation about pain, purpose, identity, and the search for what is true. Brady shares the story that changed his life at sixteen, when a devastating accident forced him to grow up far too soon and carry responsibilities no young man should have had to bear. Our conversation explores the heart of his book, which blends memoir with spiritual insight and personal growth. We talk about the difference between chasing approval and living from a deeper sense of truth, what it means to find your True North, and how stillness, solitude, and honest self-examination can shape stronger leadership. Brady also reflects on masculinity, healing, faith, and the inner work required to stop performing for the world and start living in alignment with who you really are. This episode is for anyone who has been asking bigger questions about success, meaning, and purpose, and for those ready to consider that what they have been searching for may have been within them all along. ------------- Brady Hutchins is a coach, writer, and founder of Sentinel, a community for men integrating strength with spirit. What started as fitness coaching evolved into guiding men back to themselves, integrating body, mind, and spirit into one grounded practice. He holds a Kinesiology degree from Cal State Fullerton and has a decade of experience in personal training, body work, and mindset coaching. His deepest education, however, came from lived experience: transmuting pain into purpose, building a business through a pandemic, and discovering that healing the body is just the beginning Brady lives in Southern California, where he continues training, writing, and hosting retreats to help others walk the path between strength and surrender. Follow Brady at: IG: BradyLhutchins FB: Brady Hutchins Website: Hutchfitcoaching.com ---------- You can purchase his book here.
Dave and Tanner talk about a dramatic weekend, from Duke choking against UConn, Hawaii Baseball winning a close series against Cal State Fullerton and Hawaii men's volleyball sweeping UC Santa Barbara this weekend. Jaren Kawada and Tiff Wells joins the show to talk more on March Madness, and Rainbow Warrior Volleyball.
Kanoa Leahey and Billy Hull are joined by former University of Hawaii Director of Athletics Jim Donovan, who recently announced his retirement from Cal State Fullerton. Spectrum News' Brian McInnis also makes his customary Friday appearance.
Hour 2 opens with some more breaking news after it was reported that Hawaii F Isaac Finlinson intends to enter his name into the portal after spending one season in the islands. The conversation comes back home next as we hear from Hawai'i men's volleyball head coach Charlie Wade ahead of the Rainbow Warriors welcoming in UC Santa Barbara for a top-10 clash of Big West foes. We wrap up the day with a small preview of the Hawai'i baseball team's upcoming series against Cal State Fullerton and Paul asks Ku for her most anticipated game in either of the NCAA Tournaments still to be played this weekend.
Latinas with Masters Podcast ~ Hosted by #FutureDoctora in Education Christina V. Rodríguez, MBA
Two besties in a pod! Alexis Linares-Sierra joins me for Season 4, Episode 2 and we get into the messy beautiful parts of it. Growing up first-gen, navigating machismo, coming out, family acceptance, Salvadoran representation in research, and protecting your peace while chasing your doctorate. Alexis is East LA raised, son of Salvadoran immigrants, a sweet soul, proudly gay man owning every part of who he is, and a future DOCTOR in the making at Cal State Fullerton. Pull out a chair and hang out with us amigas. This episode will make you feel so seen and loved. Much Love Always ~ Dra. Christina Rodriguez
Hour 2 gets into the World Baseball Classic title game as Paul breaks down his gut feeling of who to take between USA-Venezuela after the American lineup came out on social media. We remain with the diamond sports, hearing from UH softball coach Panita Thanatharn after last weekend's rain-filled series against Cal State Fullerton. The day wraps up talking about an Extra Points article from Matt Brown about operating costs for more than 200 college men's basketball programs & how Hawaii stacks up against Big West and Mountain West peers.
Amani Roberts is a DJ, Professor, Author, and Artist Coach. Amani teaches music business at Cal State Fullerton and helps artists reach their creative dreams. Amani is the author of DJs Mean Business and The Quiet Storm, a historical look at R&B Groups. Amani and I discussed the challenges artists face from creating music to releasing and sharing it with the world. Amani has powerful insights that can help musicians develop a strong body of work, while making constant progress and enthusiasm in their craft. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Links: Amani's Website - https://www.amaniexperience.com Amani's Coaching - https://www.amaniexperience.com/coaching Book a Call with Amani - https://www.amaniexperience.com/call Amani's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amaniexperience Bird by Bird by Ann Lamont - https://amzn.to/3PGjxIb Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store This episode was edited by Animus Invidious of PerforModule - https://performodule.com/ Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
The Kona Low is ramping up with more rainfall and stronger winds, and the most intense storm activity is still ahead of us. Kamehameha Schools has postponed its 106th Annual Song Contest. And the Rainbow Wahine are moving on in the Big West Tournament after an overtime win against Cal State Fullerton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary talks WEATHER, plus some Hawaii basketball as Dave Kawada joins the show to talk about the Rainbow Wahine comeback win over Cal State Fullerton and Josh Pacheco to talk about the men's team's matchup against... Cal State Fullerton.
Happy Aloha Friday, beautiful people! Ku & Paul open the show from different spaces and different places after Ku'ulei made her way up to Henderson for the Credit Union 1 Big West Basketball Championships. We begin the day recapping the Hawai'i women's basketball team's quarterfinal win over Cal State Fullerton, hearing from head coach Laura Beeman after the Rainbow Wahine survived overtime against the Titans to advance to Friday's semifinal round against UC Irvine. After giving the latest updates regarding the explorations of legalized gaming in Hawai'i, Ku leaves for the Rainbow Wahine semifinal and Paul takes over with Michael Lasquero for the rest of the hour to talk about UH men's volleyball opening up the 30th annual OUTRIGGER Invitational with a sweep over Mount Olive.
In this EDUCAUSE episode, Ed Clark from CSU, William Huang from UT System, and Chuck Romero from Palo Alto Networks break down what it actually takes to close the AI divide across 460,000 students - and why browser security is now the front line.FeaturingEd Clark is CIO at the California State University System - overseeing technology for 22 universities and 460,000 students, teaching Information Systems at Cal State Fullerton, and co-leading California's AI Workforce Acceleration Board alongside Governor Newsom's office and top AI companies.William Huang is Deputy Chief Information Officer at the University of Texas System - leading IT strategy across 13 campuses serving 260,000 students and 160,000 clinicians, faculty, and staff, including a landmark merger of UT San Antonio's academic and health institutions.Chuck Romero is Solutions Consultant Leader at Palo Alto Networks - focused exclusively on education systems in California, with a team of former higher ed practitioners helping institutions secure AI access at scale through browser-level security.Timestamps(1:00) AI and the digital divide - why CSU gave ChatGPT to all 460,000 students(3:00) Scaling cybersecurity across 500,000+ endpoints - why browser-level security is the new front line(6:00) AI data risk and prompt injection - what happens to data once it's inside the model(8:00) UT System's footprint - 13 campuses, 260,000 students, and the UT San Antonio merger(12:00) Governance, risk & compliance during campus consolidations - cybersecurity as a foundation, not an afterthought(13:00) Inside the AI Workforce Acceleration Board - how CSU brought together OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA & faculty(18:00) Micro internships and the CSU Promise - a career path for all 460,000 students, not just the top 1%(25:00) Leadership lessons - clarity of mission, collaboration across 22 universities, and growing the next generation(33:00) Teaching while being CIO - Ed Clark on faculty resistance, Cal State Fullerton, and what students actually needListen now: YouTube x Apple x SpotifyWhenever you're ready, there are 3 ways you can connect with TechTables:1.
Kanoa and Billy talk about the upcoming Rainbow Wahine's matchup against Cal State Fullerton today for the Big West Tournament, as well as some Rainbow Warrior volleyball talk and NFL discussion with Spectrum's Lori Santi.The guy's also talk with First-Team Big West selection Isaac Johnson and his journey to Manoa.
Matadors' Pre Game, March 10th, 2026, Big West Tournament, Round 1 - Cal State Fullerton by Ghizal Hasan
Andy Newman chats ahead of regular season finale, against Cal State Fullerton. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield.
The Jim Rome Show HR 2 - 3/2/26 Jim reviews the NFL Combine with the winners and losers from Indianapolis. Then, Jim breaks down After Hour co-host, Adam Rank's viral clip from the Cal State Fullerton loss from over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary talks Hawaii Athletics as it was another successful weekend for the Rainbow Warriors and Wahine, with Artie Wilson hopping on the show to talk about Dre Bullock's game winning three over Cal State Fullerton. Gary also talks some NFL, NBA and the new switch over to 1500AM for ESPN Honolulu.
Kanoa and Billy welcome in the new AM signal with a couple of big interviews with two big beatdowns, Max Holloway preparing for the defense of his BMF belt this Saturday and Laura Beeman who just wrapped up a big beatdown against Cal State Fullerton on Senior Night on Saturday. The guys also talk more about a successful weekend for Hawaii Athletics.
"Aaron sits down with pro soccer forward and author Christina Birkenroad to unpack the real journey behind the goals—from Mission Bay High School and Cal State Fullerton to the NWSL, Europe, and eventually becoming a key player for Rayadas de Monterrey and the Mexican national team. Christina shares what actually separates good from great: habits, resilience, mental toughness, and learning to handle the highs and lows of a public, cutthroat career. They dive into her book The Footballer's Handbook and why it's more than a soccer guide—it's a blueprint for anyone chasing excellence, navigating burnout, and building a “champion mindset” in life and work Get the Book: The Footballer's Handbook: A Player's Journey: Lessons, Mindset, and Winning Moments (https://a.co/d/f43Bs9L) Connect with Christina: Instagram: @cburkyy Cburkenroad19@gmail.com"
Andy Newman stops by to chat about 86-79 loss to Titans, at Historic Titan Gym, in Fullerton, CA. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield
Pre Game conversation with CSUN Head Coach Andy Newman, ahead of match-up with Cal State Fullerton, at Historic Titan Gymnasium. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield.
Southeastern 16's Graham Doty and Chris Lee speak with Vanderbilt baseball coach Tim Corbin about the Commodores' 2025 season and fall workouts that just ended. Topics include: How did Corbin process last season? The Commodores came out of nowhere to win the Southeastern Conference tournament and claim the No. 1 seed for the NCAA tournament thanks to a stellar resume. But the Commodores finished third in the Nashville Regional. How does Corbin process that in hindsight? The changing climate of college baseball and how Corbin has adjusted to the transfer portal. Did Tim Corbin really drive a golf cart through downtown Nashville rush-hour traffic? How will Vanderbilt use star pitcher Connor Fennell this season? Experienced pitching depth that includes Miller Green, Alex Kranzler, Brennan Seiber and others. The progress of Austin Nye, Matthew Shorey and other young arms. New arms Nate Taylor and Aiden Stillman should help. The addition of a number of transfers, including brothers Logan and Carter Johnstone from (Washington State and Cal State Fullerton, respectively, plus Tennessee Tech's Mack Whitcomb. Vanderbilt's lineup is unsettled for 2026, but the Commodores have no shortage of bodies. Where might Brodie Johnston settle? A surprising possible position designation for Braden Holcomb. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 20% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ YEARLY CO Use promo code SE16KIT for a free sizing kit! https://yearlyco.com/ ROKFORM Use promo code SEC25 for 25% off! The world's strongest magnetic phone case! https://www.rokform.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP Join the "It Just Means More" tier for bonus videos and live streams! Join Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1w_TRbiB0yHCEb7r2IrBg/join FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.bellcow@gmail.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dr. Lorenzo Bizzi is a professor of strategic management at Cal State Fullerton, globally published researcher, and author of Myths vs. Science of Selling — a book that challenges some of the most popular (but unproven) sales advice circulating in the industry today.In this episode, we dig into the difference between what sounds good in sales and what actually works. Dr. Bizzi shares research-backed insights that turn conventional wisdom on its head — including why being liked by customers doesn't necessarily lead to more wins, how emotional empathy can actually hurt performance, and why active listening isn't enough unless it leads to problem clarity for the buyer.If you're tired of fluffy sales advice and want to get sharper about what really moves the needle, this episode is for you. Expect a refreshingly honest, practical conversation bridging the gap between research and real-world selling.Connect with John on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbarrows/Connect with John on IG: https://www.instagram.com/johnmbarrows/Check out John's Membership: https://go.jbarrows.com/pages/individual-membership?ref=3edab1 Join John's Newsletter: https://www.jbarrows.com/newsletterConnect with Lorenzo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenzo-bizzi-0b0a4711/ Check out Lorenzo's Website: https://www.lorenzobizzi.com/Get Lorenzo's Book Myths vs. Science of Selling here
Send us a textIt happened! We officially have somebody from my Wishlist of guests on the podcast today. And, that person is none other then multi-time NHRA Top Fuel World Champion, Brittany Force. I am still baffled that this all happened, but so appreciative that it did. Brittany is a rad human and I hope everyone that listens takes something away from our conversation. Multi-time NHRA Top Fuel World Champion, Brittany Force, drives for John Force Racing. The Southern California native is the 2017 and 2022 Top Fuel champion, holds the record for the fastest time ever set in a Top Fuel car (343.51mph) which she set earlier this year. In today's conversation, we dive into her early years growing up at the track with her dad, John Force (16x Funny Car World Champion), when she realized her dad was an icon in the sport of drag racing, graduating from Cal State Fullerton with her Teaching Credential, to how she ended up in a Top Fuel car yet had no intentions of making it her career, winning her World Championships, the the mental battles she endured while racing, and so much more. Again, I can't thank Brittany and the crew at John Force Racing enough for helping me bring this to life. Along with Nathan Avila who connected the dots and Skullcandy for giving us a space to have this conversation. I hope everyone enjoy's our conversation. And, hopefully we can have Brittany back on the podcast for a part two in the future. Follow Brittany Force on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyforce/Follow John Force Racing on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jfr_racing/Follow The Failed Experiment on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_thefailedexperiment/Watch the Full Episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@_TFEFollow Kyle Cowling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylecowling/Follow Skullcandy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skullcandy/The Failed Experiment on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFailedExperiment
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 14 will feature one to two different interviews conducted by CCI students, exploring different aspects of the Creative and Cultural Industries. Our first segment of the podcast this week features and interview by Madison McMinn, who speaks with Entrepreneur and founder of Beachside Custom Gyms, Kali Sudbrrok. Growing up in Southern California, Kali earned both her undergraduate and master's degrees at Cal State Fullerton before beginning her professional life as a fitness program director at UCI. Over time, her creative drive led her to take a leap of faith and start her own company, Beachside Custom Gyms, where she combines her passions for fitness, design, and construction to create personalized spaces for her community. Kali shares about the challenges of transitioning to entrepreneurship, giving honest insights into what it is like to leave a stable job for an unpredictable creative career. She also covers how she has navigated working in a male-dominated industry, and the importance of curiosity and persistence. Concluding today's episode ShelBee Wu, aerial performer and instructor, sits down to talk to Grace Max about the artistry and athleticism have shaped her creative career. Grace and Bee explore what it is really like behind the scenes of teaching fitness through alternative arts, from how Bee creates an inclusive and supportive environment for her students to the transformations she witnesses as they gain confidence, strength, and self-expression through movement. Bee also reflects on how social media has played a crucial role in building community and expanding awareness around this unique type of athleticism and expression.
Ray Comfort just did a Turning Point USA event on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. He will join us to discuss what kind of questions were asked and how to engage with people who want to use their intellect but why Ray appeals to the conscience instead. Don’t miss this fascinating conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Good Fight Ministries team had boots on the ground at the Turning Point USA event, where Ray Comfort and the guys from Living Waters used the opportunity to share the gospel with the student body at Cal State Fullerton. We were there in person, saw what took place, and even had the chance to do some interviews with those who attended. We will be telling you what we saw, heard and thought of the event after taking it all in firsthand. Also, Candace Owens recently claimed to have been visited by Charlie Kirk in a dream. A dream, she says confirmed her own beliefs about what happened and that it would all be revealed very soon. Finally, we'll look at the broader reaction from Christians across the country, many of whom are calling what's Happening a revival following Charlie's death, while others are urging caution.
It's Witness Wednesday! In today's episode, Jimmy fills in for host Todd Friel as we listen to several interactions that Ray Comfort of Living Waters had with college students at Cal State Fullerton. Segment 1 • Alex admits he's agnostic, has used God's name in vain, and is living in sexual sin. • Ray walks him through the Ten Commandments to show his guilt before God. • Ray also speaks with student Val who claims to be a bisexual and questions the Bible's stance on homosexuality. Segment 2 • Saul challenges God's justice, asking why an all-powerful God would allow suffering. • Ray exposes Saul's own sin using the law, then warns of God's wrath and points to Jesus as the only escape. • Saul remains defiant, claiming fear of death doesn't prove God—but admits he is afraid to die. Segment 3 • A group of students challenge Ray on murder, immigration, LGBTQ issues, and abortion. • Ray stands firm: all sin must be judged, but forgiveness is freely offered through repentance and faith in Christ. • Ray consistently redirects to the gospel, urging students to consider their eternal state and the gift of salvation. Segment 4 • Ray talks with student Jake who says he “grew up Catholic”. • Another student, Sophia, challenges Ray on the propriety of the death penalty. • Ray turns Sophia's challenges back to the law and the gospel. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
Ray Comfort just did a Turning Point USA event on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. He will join us to discuss what kind of questions were asked and how to engage with people who want to use their intellect but why Ray appeals to the conscience instead. Don’t miss this fascinating conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Truth to Power, we tackle the issue of higher education's role in reintegrating the formerly incarcerated into society. On Monday, Sept. 29th, at the University of Louisville's Ekstrom Library, the UofL Liberal Studies program presented this event on "Reimagining Public Safety: Transforming Public Universities into Pathways of Reintegration and Repair" with philosopher and higher education leader Dr. Brady Heiner, the Founder and former Executive Director (2016-2022) of Project Rebound at Cal State Fullerton (https://www.fullerton.edu/rebound/). Dr. Heiner was also the Founding Executive Director and Executive Committee Chair of the CSU Project Rebound Consortium (2019-2023), which provided leadership and oversight for the statewide expansion of Project Rebound programs across eighteen CSU campuses. In this public lecture, Dr. Heiner argued that public universities must be reimagined as civic infrastructures of care, accountability, and belonging. Drawing on his experience building and scaling programs that support thousands of formerly incarcerated students across 18 campuses in the California State University system, Heiner outlines how universities can repair social dislocation, reduce incarceration, and rebuild communities harmed by punitive and extractive systems. On Truth to Power each week, we bring you community conversations like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://www.forwardradio.org. If you like what you hear, share it with someone, donate to keep us on-air, and get involved as a volunteer!
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Rhode Island head coach Tammi Reiss joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on energy, skill and no skipping steps.Tammi Reiss has led the University of Rhode Island women's basketball program to unprecedented success since becoming head coach. In the 2022–23 season, she guided the Rams to a program-record 26 wins and their first-ever Atlantic 10 Regular Season Championship. The year prior, Rhode Island posted 22 wins, marking the first time in program history the team achieved back-to-back 20-win seasons. Under her leadership, the Rams advanced to the WNIT Super 16 in 2023, earning two postseason victories for the first time.Reiss was named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in both 2020–21 and 2022–23. She was also recognized nationally as ESPNW Coach of the Week on February 14, 2022, and again on February 6, 2023.Before arriving at Rhode Island, Reiss served as an assistant coach at Syracuse, Cal State Fullerton, San Diego State and Virginia, contributing to multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and conference titles. Her professional coaching experience includes roles with the WNBA's San Antonio Silver Stars and Utah Starzz, as well as her alma mater, the University of Virginia.In addition to her collegiate achievements, Reiss was an assistant coach for Team USA's 3x3 squads, helping lead them to a Bronze Medal at the Olympics and a Gold Medal at the World Championships.She was a four-year starter for the Cavaliers, earning All-American honors in1992. She led UVA to three ACC regular-season titles, two league tournament championships, and three Final Four appearances. Reiss earned All-Conference honors three times in her career and was named to the All-ACC TournamentTeam twice. She ended her collegiate career ranked first in school history in 3-point field goals made (139) and 3-point field goal percentage (.416) and was second in points (1,842) and free throws made (437).Reiss was the fifth overall pick in the 1997 WNBA Draft by the Starzz. She played two seasons for Utah, serving as team captain.
Muscle isn't just about strength or performance — it's metabolic armor. In this episode of The Metabolic Link, Dr. Andy Galpin sits down with hosts Victoria Field and Dr. Dominic D'Agostino to show how muscle, cardio fitness, and bone density work together to protect against decline and extend healthspan. From women's training and recovery practices to kids in the weight room, Dr. Galpin translates decades of research into practical strategies anyone can use.Big questions Dr. Galpin helps answer:How does muscle mass protect against metabolic decline and early mortality?What's the safest, most effective on-ramp to rebuild bone density and explosiveness after 40?When is fasted training useful for women, and when is it counterproductive?How early can kids start resistance training — and what should it look like?Which recovery practices are underrated (free) versus overrated (pricey)?Dr. Andy Galpin is a tenured full professor and human performance scientist with a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and an MS in Human Movement Sciences. He previously ran the Center for Sport Performance and the Biochemistry & Molecular Exercise Physiology Lab at Cal State Fullerton, and now serves as Executive Director of the Human Performance Center at Parker University. He has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications, coaches elite athletes across the UFC, NBA, MLB, NFL, Olympics, and special forces, and is the host of the Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin podcast, where he shares insights from two decades of working with world-class performers.Special thanks to the sponsors of this episode:✅Genova Connect – Get 15% off any test kit with code METABOLICLINK here!✅ Branch Basics - Get 15% off your Premium Starter Kit here✅ iRestore - Get a huge discount on the iRestore Illumina Face Mask when you use the code METABOLICLINK hereIn every episode of The Metabolic Link, we'll uncover the very latest research on metabolic health and therapy. If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, follow, and leave us a comment or review on whichever platform you use to tune in!You can find us on all your major podcast players here and full episodes are also up on our Metabolic Health Summit YouTube channel!Find us on social: Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Please keep in mind: The Metabolic Link does not provide medical or health advice, but rather general information that does not serve as a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Never delay in seeking medical advice from an appropriately licensed medical provider for any health condition that you may have.
Abu and Leo begin their coverage of the Frank Herbert Papers collection at Cal State Fullerton, bringing you Leo's in-the-moment reactions along with a thorough look at Dune's road to publication through the lens of the many rejection letters Frank and his literary agent received. This episode contains LIGHT SPOILERS for Dune, Dune Messiah and Children of Dune. Get ad-free episodes and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/GomJabbar Say thank you with a tip: http://buymeacoffee.com/gomjabbar Watch video versions of select episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@loreparty Get yourself some custom-designed Dune swag: https://www.gomjabbarshop.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series #396, powered by Ellucian, & sponsored by the 2026 InsightsEDU Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 17-19,YOUR guest is Dr. Ronald Rochon, President, California State University, FullertonYOUR cohost is Dr. Noreen Golfman, Former Provost, Podcaster, & Studiosity Advisory Board MemberYOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio How does Cal State Fullerton serve 44,000 students as the sole CSU in Orange County? What does "radical hospitality" mean in practice for first-generation students? How can universities transition from "enrolling" to truly "serving" students?Listen in to #EdUpThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp ExperienceWe make education YOUR business!P.S. Want to get early, ad-free access & exclusive leadership content to help support the show? Then subscribe today to lock in YOUR $5.99/m lifetime supporters rate! This offer ends December 31, 2025!
This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe investigates what happened in the Boogie Down Bronx. Cal State Fullerton's Professor Mike Dillon and Le Noir Auteur's Terence Johnson join Aaron to discuss the Spike Lee Joint, Highest 2 Lowest. Hear what the trio has to say about the Akira Kurosawa remake starring Denzel Washington, Jeffrey Wright, and A$AP Rocky. Plus, there's plenty of time for other movie chatter, games, and listener thoughts. Tune in for Out Now Quickies™ (6:49), Trailer Talk for Good Fortune (29:50), the main review (34:48), Games (1:49:45), and Out Now Feedback (2:02:55). 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, @TerenceBJohnson Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.substack.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment, LeNoirAuteur.net Read Aaron's review for Highest 2 Lowest. Read Terence's review for Highest 2 Lowest. Check out our Shin Godzilla episode on 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla Trailer: Good Fortune Next Week: Honey Don't
We're so excited to be joined by London Phillips, a former elite gymnast from the early to mid-2000s, best known for being the first gymnast to compete a double layout half out on floor — the skill now known as the Biles I in the Code of Points. London performed this groundbreaking skill in 2005, along with a number of other extremely difficult and original elements that were well ahead of their time.Every once in a while, one of her floor routines resurfaces online or sparks discussion, which made us really curious about where she is today and left us wanting to learn more about her career.London finished 12th all-around and 1st on vault at the 2003 U.S. Championships as a junior, and went on to place 3rd all-around, 3rd on uneven bars, and 1st on vault at the 2006 Level 10 Nationals before earning a full scholarship to Cal State Fullerton.We chat with her about how she learned the double layout half out, why she didn't continue pursuing elite gymnastics, and so much more!Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Claudia, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B,, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P, JD B, Cookiecutter, Ailish D, Wil D, Caroline M & kcmojojojo
Coach Scott Waterman shares his journey from growing up in Orange County to becoming the Head Coach at Academy of Art.After playing basketball at the NCAA DIII level he embarked on a college basketball coaching career. He spent time at Long Beach State, Cal State Fullerton, Pomona-Pitzer, Dartmouth, and Dominican University prior to becoming the Head Coach at Academy of Art.Coach Waterman elevated the Academy of Art program to a NCAA DII National Tournament program. He orchestrated the program's first regular season win over a NCAA DI opponent with a 79-60 victory at UC Davis.Prior to the school's decision to eliminate their athletic programs, Coach Waterman led the Urban Knights to 81 wins in his final four seasons at the helm - including multiple NCAA Tournament berths and their first NCAA Tournament victory. **Sponsored by Defense on a String**Be sure to check out www.DefenseOnAString.com and use the promo code "BOXSCORE" for 15% off your order.
Eric Francis is a photographer with over 30 years of experience capturing the truth, emotion, and story behind every image. His work is defined by intention—not trends—and grounded in a timeless style that never distracts from the subject. From editorial and event photography to portraits and marketing campaigns, Eric's images are powerful in their simplicity and precise in their storytelling. Eric lives in the great state of Nebraska and has covered the College World Series for over 30 years. That's where we might in 2001 when I was working for Cal State Fullerton. He was working every game for two straight weeks. He's seen lots of baseball during that time and has better stories to tell. Check out his work at www.ericfrancisphotography.com and give him a follow on instagram www.instagram.com/erics.pix
This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe is dealing with serious alpha rage. The Lambcast's Richard Kirkham and Cal State Fullerton's Professor Mike Dillon join Aaron for a review of 28 Years Later from director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland. Hear what this group has to say about this return to the world of the rage-infected British Isles. Plus, there's plenty of time for other movie chatter, games, and listener thoughts. Tune in for Out Now Quickies™ (7:10), Trailer Talk for I Know What You Did Last Summer(18:42), the main review (27:20), spoiler-themed thoughts (1:06:00), Games (1:43:10), and Out Now Feedback (1:52:00). 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, @LambThe Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.substack.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment, Kirkham A Movie A Day, The Lambcast Read Aaron's review for 28 Years Later Trailer: I Know What You Did Last Summer Next Week: F1
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.
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