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Carl Adams has the details on a strong hardwater season up north including a great year on Red, Winni and Lake of the Woods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carl Adams has the details on a strong hardwater season up north including a great year on Red, Winni and Lake of the Woods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We check in with Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck. We get the fall fishing scoop and discuss how the various hunting seasons have gone. We also preview deer season and there's a Fast Five too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We check in with Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck. We get the fall fishing scoop and discuss how the various hunting seasons have gone. We also preview deer season and there's a Fast Five too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck talks Red Lake, Rainy and Lake of the Woods walleye fishing. We also talk Blackduck 'eyes and big panfish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck talks Red Lake, Rainy and Lake of the Woods walleye fishing. We also talk Blackduck 'eyes and big panfish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports says the fishing on Red Lake has been great...when the wind isn't keeping you off it. He also has positive vibes for Lake of the Woods, Blackduck and Winni. Carl has the details on the bites and the baits, along with a Fast Five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports says the fishing on Red Lake has been great...when the wind isn't keeping you off it. He also has positive vibes for Lake of the Woods, Blackduck and Winni. Carl has the details on the bites and the baits, along with a Fast Five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Opening Weekend has come and gone Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck checks in. He has the details on a very solid opening on Red Lake, Lake of the Woods, Blackduck and other points north. Plus we hear about spring turkey hunting and there's a Fast Five, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Opening Weekend has come and gone Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck checks in. He has the details on a very solid opening on Red Lake, Lake of the Woods, Blackduck and other points north. Plus we hear about spring turkey hunting and there's a Fast Five, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ice remains decent in the northern edges of Paul Bunyan Country. Red Lake remains a strong spot to catch crappies and Lake of the Woods is one place where you can still get walleyes. Carl Adams of Timberline Sports has all the details on late season ice angling and a preview of what may happen this spring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The ice remains decent in the northern edges of Paul Bunyan Country. Red Lake remains a strong spot to catch crappies and Lake of the Woods is one place where you can still get walleyes. Carl Adams of Timberline Sports has all the details on late season ice angling and a preview of what may happen this spring. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The bite on Red is STRONG and the ice is good. But as Carl notes, you need to be aware of where you are and what is going on around you. Plus, we discuss the hunting season and get ready for January and beyond fishing. PLUS, a Holiday Fast Five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The bite on Red is STRONG and the ice is good. But as Carl notes, you need to be aware of where you are and what is going on around you. Plus, we discuss the hunting season and get ready for January and beyond fishing. PLUS, a Holiday Fast Five. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman and history enthusiast Bob Hoffer about the incredible true story of Nance Legins-Costley, the connection to Tazewell and Peoria Counties, and how Moffatt Cemetery became the source of this fascinating find. Tazewell and Peoria County will co-host three public events: The Moffatt Cemetery aka Freedom and Remembrance Park dedication takes place on June 14th at 10 AM. The Pekin Library hosts author and initial researcher on Nance Costley, Carl Adams, at Noon on June 16th. On June 17th at 10 AM, the Tazewell County Juneteenth Celebration will dedicate a new stone monument to Nance and her son, William Costley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While reports were spotty in general, it was lights out on Red Lake opening weekend. 100 fish days, bites everywhere and nice sizes. Legendary Red lived up to its hype this opener.
While reports were spotty in general, it was lights out on Red Lake opening weekend. 100 fish days, bites everywhere and nice sizes. Legendary Red lived up to its hype this opener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's been a very spotty winter for ice. And even where there's good ice, there's often slush and snow piled on top of it. But there are a couple places that have great ice and fairly good access...Red and Lake of the Woods. And who knows more about Red and Lake of the Woods than Carl Adams? Well, probably somebody...but I don't who they are.
It's been a very spotty winter for ice. And even where there's good ice, there's often slush and snow piled on top of it. But there are a couple places that have great ice and fairly good access...Red and Lake of the Woods. And who knows more about Red and Lake of the Woods than Carl Adams? Well, probably somebody...but I don't who they are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck discusses the strong fishing season and what we can do to keep catching fish in August. Plus, it's time to start gearing up for fall hunting seasons. And the Lake of the Week with Detroit Lakes Area Fisheries Supervisor Nathan Olson.
Carl Adams was a 2x NCAA champion for Iowa State, where his teammates included the great Dan Gable and Chris Taylor. Carl went on to coach at the division one level for over 30 years. Carl is also the inventor of the ADAM Takedown Machine and has authored several books. Carl is also a member of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Opening weekend has come and gone, but fishing season has just begun. Carl Adams from Timberline Sports in Blackduck says it looks like a good one. The fish were biting on the opener, the number look good and the sizes look great. Red was stellar, Blackduck was producing as well. And those that made their way to the top of Minnesota were having a blast on Lake of the Woods. Plus, we put the spotlight on the Alexandria Lakes area with DNR Fisheries Specialist Chris Uphoff. Tons of lakes and tons of fish...another gem in Paul Bunyan Country.
The reports from the moment the ice covered Red Lake have been outstanding. The question is whether it's really as awesome as everyone says it is. Carl Adams from Timberline Sports in Blackduck shares the amazing details, plus talks about other excellent ice fishing spots up north as well.
Show Notes: LegendsSince 1988, Gary Abbott has served as the media face of USA Wrestling, traveling to major wrestling events in the United States and around the globe, including eight Olympic Games, dozens of senior and age-group World Championships and 38 straight NCAA Championships.Currently the Director of Communications and Special Projects, he is responsible for USA Wrestling communications, including publications and other media platforms, media relations, promotions, public relations and special projects. Abbott oversees USA Wrestling's magazine USA Wrestler and handles the organization's corporate communications program. In 2013, he was a prominent figure in wrestling's fight to remain an Olympic sport, serving on the Committee for the Preservation of Olympic Wrestling.For decades, Abbott has been a pioneer in building women's wrestling, including creating a national girls' high school wrestling poll and helping women's wrestling receive emerging sport status from the NCAA. He has promoted the growth of wrestling by providing coverage for all of wrestling's disciplines. He manages USA Wrestling's Associated Styles program, including grappling and beach wrestling. Abbott has been instrumental in the growth of Cadet and Junior Nationals, which drew a record 5,400 athletes in 2019.Prior to joining USA Wrestling, he was editor of Wrestling Masters from 1982-87, creating content and producing the national magazine. He also served as publicist for the National Wrestling Coaches Association and developed the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll. He founded the ASICS Tiger High School Wrestling All-American Team in 1985.Abbott was a four-year starter on Boston University's varsity wrestling team, competing for Hall of Fame coach Carl Adams, and also wrestled at Harbor Fields High School in New York. He received the Publicist of the Year award from the National Wrestling Media Association in 1991 and won the organization's Publication of the Year in 1996. In 1992, Amateur Wrestling News presented him with its Bob Dellinger Award as wrestling writer of the year. He was the 2005 AWN Man of the Year, and received the 2005 NWCA Meritorious Service Award. Abbott was one of three founders of the NWMA in 1988 and served as its president from 1991-92.He has served as chairperson of the Hall of Fame's Distinguished Members screening committee and as a member of the selection and veterans committees. Abbott served on the steering committee of the Olympic Public Relations Association and participated in the Team USA Leadership Certificate Program, which is the flagship leadership development program for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movements. He received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University in 1982 and a master's degree in sports administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 2009.For a lifetime of dedication to chronicling, promoting and supporting the sport of wrestling on every level, Gary Abbott is honored with the Order of Merit by The National Wrestling Hall of Fame.Recorded June 2021 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Since 1988, Gary Abbott has served as the media face of USA Wrestling, traveling to major wrestling events in the United States and around the globe, including eight Olympic Games, dozens of senior and age-group World Championships and 38 straight NCAA Championships. Currently the Director of Communications and Special Projects, he is responsible for USA Wrestling communications, including publications and other media platforms, media relations, promotions, public relations and special projects. Abbott oversees USA Wrestling's magazine USA Wrestler and handles the organization's corporate communications program. In 2013, he was a prominent figure in wrestling's fight to remain an Olympic sport, serving on the Committee for the Preservation of Olympic Wrestling. For decades, Abbott has been a pioneer in building women's wrestling, including creating a national girls' high school wrestling poll and helping women's wrestling receive emerging sport status from the NCAA. He has promoted the growth of wrestling by providing coverage for all of wrestling's disciplines. He manages USA Wrestling's Associated Styles program, including grappling and beach wrestling. Abbott has been instrumental in the growth of Cadet and Junior Nationals, which drew a record 5,400 athletes in 2019. Prior to joining USA Wrestling, he was editor of Wrestling Masters from 1982-87, creating content and producing the national magazine. He also served as publicist for the National Wrestling Coaches Association and developed the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll. He founded the ASICS Tiger High School Wrestling All-American Team in 1985. Abbott was a four-year starter on Boston University's varsity wrestling team, competing for Hall of Fame coach Carl Adams, and also wrestled at Harbor Fields High School in New York. He received the Publicist of the Year award from the National Wrestling Media Association in 1991 and won the organization's Publication of the Year in 1996. In 1992, Amateur Wrestling News presented him with its Bob Dellinger Award as wrestling writer of the year. He was the 2005 AWN Man of the Year, and received the 2005 NWCA Meritorious Service Award. Abbott was one of three founders of the NWMA in 1988 and served as its president from 1991-92. He has served as chairperson of the Hall of Fame's Distinguished Members screening committee and as a member of the selection and veterans committees. Abbott served on the steering committee of the Olympic Public Relations Association and participated in the Team USA Leadership Certificate Program, which is the flagship leadership development program for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movements. He received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University in 1982 and a master's degree in sports administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 2009. For a lifetime of dedication to chronicling, promoting and supporting the sport of wrestling on every level, Gary Abbott is honored with the Order of Merit by The National Wrestling Hall of Fame. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOWApple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Android | RSS ContributeAnd if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a contributor today.. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content — scratch that — if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a contributor. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Recorded June 2021 in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sport & Convenience in Blackduck joins the show to talk fishing. The bite on Blackduck has slowed, but it was a very good summer. It's been hit and miss on Red, and Lake of the Woods? Well, it's Lake of the Woods. Plus, we preview the hunting seasons and talk about the challenge of a sporting goods store getting ammo. And it's Lake of the Week day. Andy Thompson of the Bemidji Area Fisheries office has the details on beautiful little lake north of Bemidji.
Carl Adams is a legend in the sport of wrestling and I appreciate the opportunity to have spoken with him, immensely. He is a two time NCAA Division I national champion out of Iowa State University, was a part of one of the best teams in the history of collegiate wrestling and wrestled along side the great Dan Gable. Also, he was the head coach for two NCAA Division I teams (URI and BU), the creator of the famous Carl Adams World Class Wrestling Camp as well as, many pieces of training equipment for the sport of wrestling. Mr. Adams has done so much for the sport and we thank him greatly. - Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/abarbosa000/- Follow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheSimian_- Share, like, comment and subscribe on my YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFn3FPnTegakyd9YpoYfsQg- Premium 16oz boxing gloves - https://www.obsessiveaggression.com- Audio platforms - https://smokingsimian.buzzsprout.com
Pro Walleye angler John Hoyer returns to the show previewing this week's latest stop on the Cabela's National Walleye Tour. He and the other pros will be competing on Lake Erie and headquartered at Huron, OH. Meanwhile, Carl Adams of Timberline Sport & Convenience in Blackduck is reeling them in on Blackduck and other lakes on the north edge of Paul Bunyan Country.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck was surprised opening weekend. The bite was HOT for the opener, but some of the hottest bites weren't on lakes he expected...and one of the quieter spots was a big surprise too. Plus, another spotlight day as Bemidji Area Large Lake Specialist Tony Kennedy discusses all things Cass Lake (and the chain).
Once again this week, we preview the new STATEWIDE Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza. And since you can fish it anywhere thanks to Fish Donkey, we check in with Carl Adams of Timberline Sports to find out where you might go in Paul Bunyan Country if you're angling to win.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck has been fishing Blackduck area lakes his whole life. He knows how these lakes work, how to catch walleyes any time of the year and even some off the beaten path lakes. Plus, Doug Kingsley of the Park Rapids Area Fisheries Office has the latest Lake of the Week...and it's an area favorite!
Today's podcast features Ultra Runner and friend of the program Carl Adams from England. Carl is the co-founder of Primal Roots - a community recovery group based in Kent, UK. Sober since August 26, 2018. Ultrarunner: 50 miles, 100 milers, and the 215 Race Across Scotland. Carl ran bars for 10 years. He then studied for a master's degree in Community Development, which led to an interest in social enterprise; which in turn led to Primal Roots - a health and fitness business with free spaces for people in recovery, people experiencing homelessness and people who've been caught up in the criminal justice system.
Carl Adams, Global Director of Legal AI (Exigent), John Albright, Chief Legal & Compliance Officer (Hub International), Herman Schroeder, Senior Counsel (Rabobank) and Peter Whorlow, Former Telstra GM of Contracts and Commercial Management & Independent Consultant (Telstra) discuss How is digital transformation reshaping the legal role within a business? Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carl Adams, Global Director of Legal AI (Exigent), Chip Delany, AI Strategy Associate (NexLP), Scott Milner, Partner (Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP) and Jon Evans, Director of Solutions Architecture (Impact Networking, LLC) discuss the practical applications of Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck updates the Red Lake walleye bite, which is outstanding, and Tony Roach talks Mille Lacs, Leech and more. Should be a great weekend for walleyes and bass!
There are over 70 million people worldwide who have been driven from their homes by war and unrest, up to 10 million are packed into refugee camps and informal settlements, and almost none have been tested for the coronavirus.While the relative isolation of many camps may have slowed the virus' spread, none is hermetically sealed. Without testing, as the world has seen repeatedly, the virus can spread unchecked until people start showing symptoms. That could have catastrophic results among the world's refugees: There will be few if any intensive care beds or ventilators for them. There might not even be gloves or masks."Testing is in short supply even in New York and Norway, but it is nonexistent in most of the countries in the (global) south for the people we try to help," Jan Egeland, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, told The Associated Press.His group recently conducted a review of all 30 countries where it operates and found virtually no testing before people became sick.Refugees have already tested positive in Italy, Germany, Iran, Australia and Greece, where authorities said Tuesday that 150 people living in a quarantined hotel for asylum-seekers had contracted the coronavirus, and none displayed symptoms of COVID-19.In Syria's war-ravaged Idlib province, only one tiny health facility is equipped to receive suspected coronavirus cases. In the world's largest refugee camp, in Bangladesh, aid workers are racing to build isolation facilities. In two sprawling camps in Kenya, Somalis who survived decades of famine and war fear the worst is yet to come."If it's killing people daily in America, then what do you think will happen to us?" asked Mariam Abdi, a vegetable vendor in Kenya's Dadaab camp, where 217,000 people live in endless rows of tents. "We will all perish."Western countries, which by then may have contained their own outbreaks, will have to reckon with the fact that if the virus finds refuge among the world's most vulnerable, it could return anytime.Some refugee camps have been around so long they have apartment blocks and paved roads. Others are little more than clusters of tents or abandoned buildings. In many, cramped conditions and poor infrastructure can make it impossible to practice social distancing and frequent hand-washing.There are no official figures for the number of refugees who live in camps, but Egeland estimates they make up 10% to 15% of all refugees and displaced people, a population the U.N. estimates at over 70 million.Most people who become infected experience mild to moderate symptoms. But the virus can cause severe illness and lead to death, particularly among older people and those with underlying health problems. It is highly contagious and can be spread by those who appear healthy.___A 'MIRACLE' THAT NO CASES HAVE BEEN FOUNDThe coronavirus has already appeared in Syria, where the decade-long civil war has displaced more than half of the population of 23 million. At least 350 health facilities have been bombed, mostly by the government. More than 900 medical staff have been killed and countless more have fled.No cases have been reported yet in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, the last bastion of opposition to President Bashar Assad and where heavy fighting forced nearly a million people to flee their homes earlier this year.Zaher Sahloul, a Syrian physician based in Chicago who heads MedGlobal, an international health NGO, calls that a "miracle."He notes that the entire province, which is home to 4 million people, has 98 ventilators, compared to 230 in the Advocate Christ Medical Center, where he is a critical care specialist. An outbreak would be "catastrophic," he said.The World Health Organization has sent 5,900 testing kits to Idlib, where they are being carefully rationed. Authorities have carried out around 200 tests so far, all of which came back negative.In Jordan, the two largest camps for Syrian refugees have been sealed since last month....
How is sport helping communities to overcome challenges and break down barriers? Narrated by Ryan Herman, author of the essay ‘A level playing field: how sport can unite and transform communities’, this podcast looks at the benefits of community-led sport, through the stories of several Big Local areas who have chosen to invest time, energy and funds into sports from BMXing to Boxing. A passionate and lively discussion, the podcast touches on the disparity between our love for sport as a nation and the lack of investment in sport at a local level, considering how policy makers can best support grassroots projects and what the benefits could be of doing so. Chaired by Matt Leach, chief executive of Local Trust with contribution from Gary Widdop and Starr Zaman from Dewsbury Moor Big Local, Stephen Perez from Arches Big Local, Jo Melchior sports development manager, Simon Lansley, chief executive of Connect Sport, Carl Adams founder of Primal Roots and Big Local Rep and Ryan Herman, sports journalist, essay author and Local Trust journalist-at-large.
Fishing is picking up and Carl Adams of Timberline Sports discusses what they're biting on and what we can expect in the next couple of weeks. Plus, hunting seasons are just about to kick in and we discuss the many outdoor opportunities available this fall.
We check in with Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck to see what's biting up north. We cover Red, Blackduck, Lake of the Woods and much more!
It's a strong bite and it doesn't matter where you're fishing. We talk with Carl Adams of Timberline Sports In Blackduck to find out about the strong bites up north (including Red & Lake of the Woods). Plus, Erik Jacobson takes a look at Bemidji, Cass and more...plus muskie fishing.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck joins us to talk about a VERY strong opening walleye weekend. Blackduck, Red and Lake of the Woods...all fantastic!! Plus, we ask the Aquatic Biologist if sophisticated technology is going to have a negative effect on fish.
Preston interviews Carl Adams from the Utah Division of Water Quality about stormwater effects on citizen and how they can keep our water clean!
We check in with Carl Adams from Timberline Sports in Blackduck & Ethan Rogers from Northwoods Bait in Bemidji to find out how the ice fishing bite was over the holiday break and what we can expect in January.
We discuss the new Deer Plan, CWD, and everything else going on with deer and deer hunting in Minnesota with the Acting DNR Big Game Coordinator Erik Paulson of Park Rapids. Plus, the weather's been lousy but the bite's been good. We get the Fishin' Paul Bunyan Country details from Carl Adams of Timbeline Sports in Blackduck.
We hear from Carl Adams on the Blackduck area bite (and points north), as well as Ethan Rogers on the Bemidji area scene. The walleyes have slowed here in August, with a couple of exceptions. But if you go beyond walleyes, you will be busy on the water. Ethan and Carl have all the details.
Today, Kev Jackson talks with Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck on the continuing strong bite on Blackduck Lake and Red Lake. Tom Lucas checks in with Ethan Rogers of Northwoods Bait in Bemidji and talks walleyes, muskies and more.
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck gives us the scoop on Red Lake, Blackduck and all points north. Plus, we ask Dr. Andrew Hafs of Bemidji State why lakes "shut off".
Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck gives us all the details on the continuing strong walleye bite to the north...specifically Red and Blackduck. Plus, Matt Breuer of Northcountry Guide Service has the word on Lake Bemidji and other spots nearby.
Get ready for the weekend with the insights of Aaron Templin of Destination Sporting Goods in Bemidji and Carl Adams of Timberline Sports in Blackduck. It's muskie opening weekend, bass season is on and the walleye bite is hot throughout Paul Bunyan Country. Grab a pen and take notes!
We visit Mr. Rogers Neighborhood and hear from Ethan Rogers of Northwoods Bait & Tackle on opening weekend.PLUS we get the scoop on two very hot lakes...Blackduck & Red from Carl Adams of Timberline Sports. BUT WAIT, there's more! Our first "Ask The Aquatic Biologist" feature of the year featuring the Pride of Bemidji State...Dr. Andrew Hafs. We ask the burning question...Why is walleye #1?
Gary Abbott is approaching the 30-year mark as the Director of Communications and Special Projects at USA Wrestling. With the Marine Corps U.S. Open coming up this weekend in Las Vegas, it's a busy time for the entire USA Wrestling staff. Abbott talks about his foundations in wrestling media, working with his college coach Carl Adams with the Wrestling Masters magazine, and the evolution of wrestling coverage in the era before the internet to the 2001 purchase of TheMat.com. Abbott also fields questions about the new media regulations requiring members to pass a background check and undergo SafeSport training before being allowed to cover USA Wrestling events. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Clothing. And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Google Play Music | Spotify | iOS App | Android App | RSS GET DAILY WRESTLING NEWS! You like wrestling news, right? Of course you do. Did you know you can sign up for FREE to subscribe to the Mat Talk Online DAILY WRESTLING NEWS e-mail newsletter that's published EVERY morning with the previous day's top news stories from outlets all around the globe. It's free and it's a great way to start your wrestling day. JOIN THE TEAM And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, become a TEAM MEMBER today. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of team membership. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a team member. You'll get some cool stuff too.
Warning: This episode includes a graphic description of Carl Adams' body. Sgt Carl Adams served with MGySgt Glenn Denton in Golf Company 2/7 in Vietnam. He was killed on the first day of August battle in 1969. It was his remains that Shelton and Denton carried down the hill, the day that the squad became known as the Kool-Aid Kids. Denton was at first excited that they had recovered Sgt Adam's body. Then the cold reality hit him with the gunny's stone-faced reaction.
On this episode of the MMA Roasted podcast, Adam is joined in studio by MMA fighters Alan Jouban and Heather Jo Clark. Meanwhile, Anthony Birchak and Carl Adams call in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the National Orchestral Institute and Festival’s podcast series. Throughout this year’s edition of NOI we will be sitting down with visiting artists, administrators, composers, and participants in the festival for brief question and answer sessions to get their take on the state of music in 2016. In the second part of my conversation with Sam Adams, we turned from his work "Drift and Providence" to more general discussion about music. For more about Adams, see his website: www.samuelcarladams.com/ The NOI+F website can be found here: theclarice.umd.edu/series/2016-nat…te-and-festival The schedule and more information about the Clarice can be found here: theclarice.umd.edu/
Welcome to the National Orchestral Institute and Festival’s podcast series. Throughout this year’s edition of NOI we will be sitting down with visiting artists, administrators, composers, and participants in the festival for brief question and answer sessions to get their take on the state of music in 2016. Today I got the chance to talk with composer Sam Adams about his "Drift and Providence," which the NOI orchestra is recording with Naxos Records. For more about Adams, see his website: http://www.samuelcarladams.com/ The NOI+F website can be found here: http://theclarice.umd.edu/series/2016-national-orchestral-institute-and-festival The schedule and more information about the Clarice can be found here: http://theclarice.umd.edu/
Carl Adams spent 41 years as a wrestling coach. As college practices started up on October 10, it would be the first time in over four decades Adams wasn't instructing young athletes on the wrestling mats.Boston University cut its wrestling program at the end of last season, leaving a deep scar on the legacy that surrounded its proud wrestling alumni. Adams, a consummate innovator and inventor, recently published his latest book and first in 12 years titled "Think It, Believe It, Do It."The book is in part, a wrestling story, a business success story and a little self-help with autobiographical backstory and personal experiences mixed in.On Episode 116 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, we'll talk with Carl Adams about his book, the time spent over the summer knowing there wouldn't be another season for his Terrier squad and life after wrestling."Having a positive attitude can get you back on track," - Carl AdamsBuy the book at www.aw-wrestling.com/store/Think-It-Believe-It-Do-It.htmlFollow Carl on Twitter at @AdamsCarl
When Nestor Taffur walked off the mat in Oklahoma City after falling to Rutgers' Anthony Perrotti in the Round of 12, he walked off the mat as the very last competitive wrestler in the sport of wrestling for Boston University.The New Jersey native had proposed to his then-girlfriend earlier in the tournament, so it was a spectrum of emotion. As Taffur realized the program he'd given so much to was about to go away, he spent more and more time with his college coach, Carl Adams, and realized he wanted to be a coach.In Episode 107 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, the news is positive for Taffur, who recently joined the coaching staff at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania under head head coach Mike Rogers. It's Taffur's first coaching job and it's at a place he nearly found himself competing for coming out of high school.Taffur talks about his excitement and anticipation to help the Diplomat wrestling program, which recently received a $5 million dollar endowment, preserving the wrestling program at the tiny private Liberal Arts school that's Division III in every other sport (save squash).Taffur also goes into detail on his feelings about the Boston University administration and how it stripped him and his teammate of having a school they could go back to, cheer on and potentially even donate. It's a retrospective about the past and a prospective of the future, chock full of candid responses and sound-off moments.