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Latest podcast episodes about Clackamas Community College

Rain City Supercars
Class is in Session with Wryann Van Riper

Rain City Supercars

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 58:46


This week we welcome Automotive Instructor at Clackamas Community College, Wryann Van Riper! Wryann tells us about how he went from the industry to teaching, his many very cool project cars, his love for flying, and how you put a motorcycle engine in your classic Mini! 

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Think Out Loud
Despite disasters and invasive species, Oregonians are still starting farms of their own

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 12:15


In Oregon, farmers and ranchers are contending with wildfires, water shortages and invasive species. Still, Oregonians continue to start small farms in the state. Next month, Oregon State University Extension Service – along with other agencies – will offer Small Farm School, an event at Clackamas Community College that includes workshops and classes on farming in Oregon. We learn more about how the extension service is supporting producers and what the industry looks like right now from Hayley White, a small farms coordinator for Marion and Polk counties. 

Championship Vision
Episode 355: Coach Kurt Guelsdorf (The Masters of Coaching Series- Part 3)

Championship Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 43:17


https://linktr.ee/kurt.guelsdorf Associate Head Coach Clackamas Community College Former HS Coach Oregon City High School Gresham High School 3x State Champion 2004-2009-2014 Certainly! Kurt Guelsdorf, a former Oregon City High School girls' head coach, has an impressive coaching career. He led the Oregon City girls' basketball program for many years, achieving remarkable success. Here are some key points from his bio: Career Highlights: Coached at Oregon City High School since 2003. Coached alongside Brad Smith until 2006. Guided Oregon City to state championships in 2004, 2009, and 2014. Reached the state final in the most recent season. His teams have consistently performed at a high level. Record: Over his coaching career, Guelsdorf has accumulated 451 wins. His 451 wins rank No. 8 all-time among Oregon girls' basketball coaches1. Current Role: Associate Head Coach at Clackamas Community College. Coach Guelsdorf's dedication to the game and his impact on players' development have left a lasting legacy in Oregon basketball --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
AI’s Impact on Project Management: Interview with Saby Waraich [AI Today Podcast]

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 18:26


AI, and in particular generative AI, is having a profound impact on just about every industry. In this episode of AI Today hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer interview Saby Waraich to discuss AI's impact on Project Management. Saby is CIO at Clackamas Community College and and speaking at the PMI Austin, TX Professional Development Day May 2, 2024. Continue reading AI's Impact on Project Management: Interview with Saby Waraich [AI Today Podcast] at Cognilytica.

The EdUp Experience
844: The Bowtie President - with Dr. Tim Cook, President, Clackamas Community College

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 48:21


It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #266 YOUR guest is Dr. Tim Cook, President, Clackamas Community College YOUR cohost is Sania Khan, VP, Innovation, Ellucian YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio YOUR sponsor is Rize Education Want to gain insights from a first-generation college president on how to lead with empathy & understanding? Want to explore the innovative programs & services community colleges are implementing to support student success? Want to get a glimpse into the future of community colleges & how they will continue to serve their communities? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank 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 Experience⁠⁠⁠! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message

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OEA Grow
Supporting Newly Arrived Students in Community College

OEA Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 39:02


In this last episode of Season 10, our host Sakura Hamada expands the discussion of newly arrived students to include the community college level. Her guest is Kathryn Long from Clackamas Community College, who explains that adult newly arrived college students may not be actually newly arrived in this country because of registration timelines. They often differ from K-12 students, too, because of financial and work-related challenges. Educators should be aware of the students' wide variety of backgrounds, some with previously earned degrees from other countries and others lacking any higher education experience. Even though she is a teacher of ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages), Kathryn teaches much more than English language skills, also helping her students to navigate American conversation, including cultural norms surrounding questions, compliments, and requests. She suggests several ways to converse with adults from other cultures with respect and understanding.    Resources Immigrant Students in Oregon Higher Education  ESOL at Clackamas Community College Kathryn suggests OER (Open Educational Resources) texts to reduce financial hardships on students. Also see the Open Textbook Library.OEA Grow is a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network

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Idaho Basketball Coaching Podcast
Small-Sided Pod: Kurt Guelsdorf

Idaho Basketball Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 57:21


We are fortunate to have Kurt Guelsdorf on this episode of the podcast.  If you are like me, you've probably used one of Coach G's resources, especially if you run any Dribble Drive action.  Guelsdorf was a very successful high school coach in Oregon. He is now the associate head coach at Clackamas Community College. In this episode, we talk some Dribble Drive but also hit on a number of topics of interest for coaches young and old. Episode Topics 1:30 - The impact of asking why as a coach 3:30 - Experience leads to simplification 4:00 - Willingness to share concepts & ideas with others 7:45 - The role of reading in success 9:15 - Advice to first-year head coaches 11:10 - Thoughts on choosing a system as a head coach 14:50 - Deciding when it might be time to move on from a program 18:40 - Environment vs. Culture and its importance in success 23:55 - Planning for the upcoming season in late summer 27:30 - Filtering what you've learned into a workable format for the season 31:30 - What is that intrigues you about the dribble drive? 33:40 - The evolvement of spacing concepts in the dribble drive 36:25 - Defenses that can disrupt a dribble drive offenses 39:00 - Melding different systems with the dribble drive 42:55 - Thoughts on implementing press defenses  47:42 -  Shot-clock considerations: 2v1s, end of shot clock considerations 51:15 - Incorporating special situations into practice The Idaho Basketball Coaching Podcast now has a newsletter. The newsletter has a bunch of great resources including drills and concepts that I use with my program. It also includes write-ups to help you become a better coach. To subscribe to the newsletter, go to CoachingIdaho.substack.com. There you will find an archive of the past newsletters.

OEA Grow
From High School to College

OEA Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 33:20


Welcome back to OEA grow! Today Beth chats with Ashlee Hodgkinson and Tina Tewes from Clackamas Community College. Tina is the High School Connections Academic Advisor and Ashlee is the Advanced College Credit Coordinator at Clackamas. In this episode, they share about their work supporting student transition from high school to either college or the workplace. Their conversation describes the variety of ways students can achieve college level credits, technical education, or degrees while enrolled in high school. Ashlee explains a number of benefits this has for high school students. She shares the variety of college credit pathways that are available to high school students, most of which are dependent on their high school offerings and access to community colleges. Tina shares the opportunity high school students have in enrolling in community college classes. She speaks to the opportunity and challenge this presents to a student and how her role supports their success in a demanding college-level class. This episode is a great example of how Oregon educators partner together to connect high school students to college and real-world learning and opportunities. Listen in to grow!    Resources:  Clackamas Community College High School Connections College Credits While in High School  Running Start Program   Additional Professional Learning Opportunities   OEA Grow is a member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.

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Stop Me Project
Airey Bros. Radio / Art Castillo / Western Wyoming / WWCC / JUCO / National Champions / Wrestling / Folkstyle

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 65:17


Art Castillo Head Wrestling Coach of the Western Wyoming National Champion Wrestling Team joins us this week on ABR. The Western Wyoming Mustangs are the 2023 JUCO National Champions and Coach Castillo stopped by to talk about WWCC's first national title and upending the defending 4 time champs Clackamas Community College. Coach Castillo was inducted to the NJCAA Coaches Association Hall of Fame in the class of 2022. Castillo has coached 6 National Champions, 57 All-Americans, including 10 two-time All-Americans and the 2018 NJCAA Outstanding Wrestler, Ken Astle. In his time as a coach, Castillo has been instrumental in leading the Mustangs to three Academic National Championships (2005-2006, 2009-10, and 2019-20). Castillo has been voted the Region Coach of the Year 5 times. In 2018, Castillo led the Mustangs to their first ever District Championship which they repeated in 2019, 2020, 2021, and again in 2022.Stay Connected!!! https://www.westernwyoming.edu/mustang-athletics/mens-sports/wrestling/index.phphttps://www.wyomingnews.com/rocketminer/100-wins-art-castillo-reaches-milestone-to-add-to-hall-of-fame-career/article_bb28d150-6767-11ed-81e9-934ef81d6bf2.htmlhttps://www.sweetwaternow.com/castillo-selected-to-njcaa-wrestling-coaches-association-hall-of-fame/The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros

Discovering Forestry
Chlorophyll Conversations and Arborist School in Oregon (Episode 99)

Discovering Forestry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 32:38


Joe and Korey sit down with guest Jim Wentworth-Plato, professor at Clackamas Community College in Oregon. We discuss passion for trees, the next generation of tree and landscape professionals, and the amazing opportunities that exist for all tree peeps! Guest: Jim Wentworth-Plato: https://www.clackamas.edu If you enjoyed the podcast please rate, review, subscribe and tell a fellow tree lover! Questions or topics you would like us to discuss? Send them to discoveringforestry@gmail.com. Music credit: Cool Tools Music Video - "Timber" Hosted by: Joe Aiken & Korey Lofy Produced by: Korey Lofy Artwork by: Cara Markiewicz --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/discoveringforestry/support

Labor Radio
Clackamas Community College Instructors in Struggle

Labor Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022


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Metroscope PDX
Clackamas Comm College 9.11.22

Metroscope PDX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 24:59


An interview with Tara Sprehe, Dean of Academic Foundations and Connections at Clackamas Community College about the benefits of a community college, available jobs after graduation, and the support for the whole student they offer.

Championship Vision
Episode 319: Coach Kurt Guelsdorf (Asscociate Head Women's Coach Clackamas Community College) Oregon City, Oregon "Hop Shooting Series" Part 1

Championship Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 73:28


High School Educator Mathematics Current Associate Head Coach Clackamas Community College Women's Basketball Former High School Girls Basketball - Career Record 451-123 3 State Championships 15 League Champions 8 District Coach of the Year Awards 2 State of Oregon Coach of the Year Awards Featured Speaker 2022 Women's Final Four Round Table KG Basketball Consulting: Dribble Drive Motion Offense, Best Practices for High School, Mentor Coaching @KurtGuesldorf kurt.guelsdorf@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support

OEA Grow
Conflict Response Styles

OEA Grow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 17:21


In week 4, Joyce chats with MaryJean Harris Williams, PhD about conflict management styles. MaryJean teaches Communication Studies at Clackamas Community College. MaryJean recognizes that most people don't like conflict and have different styles of dealing with conflict. Joyce and MaryJean help us understand the five main conflict management styles: avoiding, accommodating, competing, compromise, and collaboration. Most people prefer one of these conflict management styles over the others. MaryJean explains, using great situational examples, how some of the styles can be useful in certain situations and unhelpful in other situations. She also acknowledges that it's healthy to develop different conflict styles for different purposes but also encourages us to accept our own preferred communication style. And she gives some advice for how to navigate conflict with others who present with one of these particular communication styles. Arriving at a collaborative solution, using the collaboration style, requires trust and patience but is the “gold star” of conflict resolution.    Resources:  Conflict Response Styles: A Visual - Joyce Rosenau and MaryJean Harris Williams Learn more about the OEA Mediation Network

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Barbarian Hour Podcast
Barbarian Hour #66- Josh Rhoden

Barbarian Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 37:18


Josh Rhoden recently joined the Oregon State coaching staff after leading Clackamas Community College since 2006. Coach Rhoden led the Clackamas Cougars to 5 NJCAA National Titles including a 4 peat this year. Coach Rhoden joins the Beavers to improve upon their Top 12 NCAA finish. Check out more on the Beavers here https://osubeavers.com/sports/wrestling Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
New Oregon State assistant coach Josh Rhoden is Ready for the Next Dam Chapter

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 54:27


For the past 16 years, Josh Rhoden has been leading the Cougars of Clackamas Community College to new heights in the NJCAA. After winning the program's sixth national championship - and fourth in a row - Rhoden jumped at the opportunity to head to Division I, joining the coaching staff at Oregon State. Rhoden assumed the role at Clackamas as a 26-year-old alum of the school, leaving after Mike Haluska took to take the job at Portland State. Thrown into the fire, Rhoden taught himself how to grow up, be a coach, recruit with the nation's best and most importantly, hustle. On Episode 702 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, Rhoden talks about moving on from the past 16 years of his life to chase new goals and dreams. Rhoden's coached wrestlers who went on to compete at every level of college wrestling.Links to FollowDaily Wrestling Newsletter: https://www.mattalkonline.com/newsContribute: https://www.mattalkonline.com/contributePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/mattalkonlineRokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/creator/mattalkonlineThe Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear: https://www.mattalkonline.com/compound
Quick Subscribe: https://www.Podfollow.com/shorttimeShort Time Wrestling Podcast: Episode 702 – April 21, 2022

Mat Talk Podcast Network
Oregon State assistant coach Josh Rhoden is Ready for the Next Dam Chapter

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 56:27


For the past 16 years, Josh Rhoden has been leading the Cougars of Clackamas Community College to new heights in the NJCAA. After winning the program's sixth national championship - and fourth in a row - Rhoden jumped at the opportunity to head to Division I, joining the coaching staff at Oregon State.  Rhoden assumed the role at Clackamas as a 26-year-old alum of the school, leaving after Mike Haluska took to take the job at Portland State. Thrown into the fire, Rhoden taught himself how to grow up, be a coach, recruit with the nation's best and most importantly, hustle.  On Episode 702 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, Rhoden talks about moving on from the past 16 years of his life to chase new goals and dreams. Rhoden's coached wrestlers who went on to compete at every level of college wrestling. Links to Follow Daily Wrestling Newsletter: https://www.mattalkonline.com/news Contribute: https://www.mattalkonline.com/contribute Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mattalkonline Rokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/creator/mattalkonline The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear: https://www.mattalkonline.com/compound Quick Subscribe: https://www.Podfollow.com/shorttime Short Time Wrestling Podcast: Episode 702 – April 21, 2022

Mat Talk Podcast Network
Clackamas head coach Josh Rhoden goes On The Mat – OTM643

Mat Talk Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 82:02


Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Oregon won its sixth NJCAA national wrestling championship a couple weeks ago in Council Bluffs, Iowa and head coach Josh Rhoden is on the program to talk about it. The title is the Cougars' fourth in a row and fifth since 2011. The first national title was won back in 1971. Rhoden comes on the show to talk about the program, the performance and more.  Join Kyle Klingman and Andy Hamilton as they talk about the world of wrestling on the flagship podcast of Trackwrestling.com from FloSports.  Show Segments0:41 - Go Go Power Rangers! Go Go Cliff Keen! 1:33 - Any is excited baseball is back.  2:20 - We've got a lot to catch up on, but first Kyle gets on a soap box. 10:30 - Kyle and Andy with their thoughts on the Big 12 and Big Ten tournaments.  25:00 - What's Andy most excited about the D1s? 29:00 - What if Gable gets beat? 32:00 - Sterilaser 33:15 - Josh Rhoden Interview 1:17:00 - Time for new singlets from Cliff Keen. 1:18:00 - Show wrap-up.  Subscribe to On The Mat and listen anytimeApple Podcasts | Stitcher Radio | Spreaker | Spotify | iHeartRadio | Google Podcasts | RSS SUPPORT THE SHOW 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. Looking to start a podcast of your own?Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Trackwrestling Podcast
Clackamas head coach Josh Rhoden goes On The Mat – OTM643

Trackwrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 82:02


Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Oregon won its sixth NJCAA national wrestling championship a couple weeks ago in Council Bluffs, Iowa and head coach Josh Rhoden is on the program to talk about it. The title is the Cougars' fourth in a row and fifth since 2011. The first national title was won back […]

Stop Me Project
Airey Bros. Radio / Josh Rhoden / Ep 139 / Clackamas CC / Clackamas Wrestling / JUCO Wrestling / National Champions / Folkstyle Wrestling

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 80:20


Y'all ready know the Airey Bros. are First Team All JUCO, so this week we're bringing you Clackamas Community College head wrestling coach Josh Rhoden. As three time defending national champions, Coach Rhoden came on to discuss the program at Clackamas and the importance of JUCO's and the opportunity they present for student athletes. Stay Connected!!! https://www.clackamascougars.com/sports/wrest/index https://www.instagram.com/cccwrestling/ https://twitter.com/CCCWrestling https://give.clackamas.edu/wrestling The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2 Alt Media United ://: https://altmediaunited.com/ Actual Activist ://: http://actualactivists.com/

Stop Me Project
Airey Bros. Radio / Josh Rhoden / Ep 139 / Clackamas CC / Clackamas Wrestling / JUCO Wrestling / National Champions / Folkstyle Wrestling

Stop Me Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 80:20


Y'all ready know the Airey Bros. are First Team All JUCO, so this week we're bringing you Clackamas Community College head wrestling coach Josh Rhoden. As three time defending national champions, Coach Rhoden came on to discuss the program at Clackamas and the importance of JUCO's and the opportunity they present for student athletes. Stay Connected!!! https://www.clackamascougars.com/sports/wrest/index https://www.instagram.com/cccwrestling/ https://twitter.com/CCCWrestling https://give.clackamas.edu/wrestling The Airey Bros. IG @aireybros / https://www.instagram.com/aireybros/ https://www.blacksheependurance.com/podcast Premium Content : AB/DC Programming / B-Role & Mix Tapes / Accountability Coaching https://www.patreon.com/AireyBros Value for Value https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=BHCAKFGH6TNF2 Alt Media United ://: https://altmediaunited.com/ Actual Activist ://: http://actualactivists.com/

All In: Student Pathways Forward
Clackamas Community College, Metallica All Within My Hands Foundation and American Association of Community Colleges - CCC Student Jacob Sieler & President Dr. Tim Cook; AWMH Foundation Assoc Director Renee Richardson & AACC Senior VP Jen Worth

All In: Student Pathways Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 54:59


This episode features an interview with Clackamas Community College student Jacob Sieler who is studying Machine Tool Technology as a parenting student at the college. Jacob talks about how different staff and faculty at the college have helped him address financial constraints through accessing resources available to students including the STEP grant, Tech Hire and Metallica Scholars Initiative grants.Clackamas Community College President Dr. Tim Cook shares his reactions to Jacob's interview and highlights the unique Metallica All Within My Hands Foundation grant that has supported students at the college while generating excitement about career technical education programs.Renee Richardson, Associate Director of the Metallica All Within My Hands Foundation, and Jen Worth, Senior Vice President of Academic and Workforce Development at the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) elaborate on how the Metallica Scholars Initiative came about and the flexible approach the Metallica All Within My Hands Foundation and AACC have taken with community college grant recipients to tailor it to their students' needs, local economies and respective CTE programs while encouraging additional community partnerships to address student basic needs insecurity. 

Fitness Nomads Podcast
Season 2 Episode 5: Josh Rhoden and Daniel Leonard

Fitness Nomads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 86:43


Season 2 Episode 5 features Josh Rhoden and Daniel Leonard from Clackamas Community College Wrestling. Josh has become one of the most highly respected head coaches in ALL of wrestling at every level from Junior College all the way to Division I.  In his 16 year run he has amassed a staggering 160-35-2 record, gone undefeated in four separate seasons, is a three time national coach of the year, led the program to Four NJCAA National Championships and so much more. Joining him is his former Clackamas Community College wrestling standout Daniel Leonard who helped lead the team to a National Runner Up finish before heading to 4-year Lindsey Wilson College in Kentucky to finish his collegiate career as a two-time All-American.  He has now come full-circle and is back with CCC as an Assistant Coach and an integral part of producing 15 All Americans and two Team National Championships. The three of us talk everything from family to fitness, the evolution of the program from basically working in a closet to the current space and what it is like coaching a National Championship team during a pandemic where social-distancing doesn't exactly make wrestling easy to train for. Episode 5...powered by Primo Espresso...ready go! Primo Espresso Clackamas Community College Wrestling Josh Rhoden Daniel Leonard

Hungry 4 Hope
Hungry 4 Hope: Ep 63 - Be A champion in life with Richard Jensen

Hungry 4 Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 61:45


We where joined by Richard Jensen, who after 15 years of addiction, hopelessness and seven years in jail Richard got clean and sober and at 36 years old joined the Clackamas Community College wrestling team and went on a quest to become a wrestling national champion which he accomplished in 2016. His story was showcased on ESPN and won an Emmy Award in 2009. Today he talks in depth about the dangers of addiction and uses his personal story to encourage people to make positive choices by creating a vision, making attainable goals and staying on course. His message is that everyone can Be a Champion in Life

Hoop Heads
Clint Hordemann - Select Basketball Director of Player Development - Episode 528

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 54:10


Clint Hordemann is the Director of Player Development for Select Basketball, an AAU Program based in Garden City, Idaho.  After playing at Boise State University, Clint began his coaching career at the University of Nevada-Reno under Trent Johnson. He also worked for the Idaho Stampede of the NBA's Developmental League before starting with Select Basketball in 2003 . Clint graduated from Boise State in 2001 after 4 seasons on the Bronco basketball team, including a run to the Big West Conference Championship game. After attending Clackamas Community College as a freshman, Clint walked on at Boise State and earned a full scholarship for his three remaining seasons. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program.  We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset.  The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Website - https://selectbasketballusa.com/ (https://selectbasketballusa.com/) Email - clint@idahoselect.org Twitter - https://twitter.com/SelectHoopsUSA (@SelectHoopsUSA)  Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code SAVE10 to get 10% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches https://gripspritz.net/ (Grip Spritz) Grip Spritz revitalizes and cleans the soles of your basketball shoes to stop you from slipping and sliding on the court! Better Grip, Better Game! Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ) Support this podcast

Academic Dean
Dr. Tim Cook, Clackamas Community College

Academic Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 41:00


Dr. Tim Cook has spent the last 30 years working to improve student success at the individual and system level so all students can achieve their educational goals. He has a proven record of developing partnerships with business and education that lead to mutually beneficial outcomes. A first-generation college student, Dr. Cook personally understands how community colleges provide economic mobility for students and the communities where they live. A native of Oregon City and proud graduate of Oregon City high school, Dr. Cook joined Clackamas Community College as its eighth president in 2018. Prior to Clackamas, Dr. Cook was the chief academic officer at Clark College in Southwest Washington. Dr. Cook led the implementation of the college's initial three Applied Bachelor's degrees. He championed the redesign and remodel of the Culinary Institute and led the guided pathways college initiative. Dr. Cook has worked as a faculty counselor, he taught courses in human development and sociology as a tenured faculty member for more than 14 years. He has served as division chair for the behavioral sciences, director of counseling and acting dean of student success and retention. He successfully co-led a college's comprehensive accreditation self-study. Dr. Cook earned a doctorate in community college leadership from Oregon State University. He holds a master's degree in counseling psychology from Lewis & Clark College and a bachelor's degree in English from Western Oregon University. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his wife, three children and puppy. An avid runner, he has completed 33 marathons in 22 states.

The Oregon Basketball Coaches Podcast
Clif Wegner - Clackamas Community College Men's Basketball

The Oregon Basketball Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 68:27


Coach Wegner discusses his experience coaching at different levels, how he has adapted the triangle offense, and how he builds team chemistry. Interested in contacting coach Wegner? You can reach him via email at cwegner@clackamas.edu or on Twitter @clif_wegner. For more information about the Oregon Basketball Coaches Association, visit our website or.nhsbca.org, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/Oregonbca, or follow us on Twitter @ORHoopCoaches Have a coach you want to hear from? A topic you'd like to hear discussed? Share your thoughts using the message button or email us at oregonbasketballcoaches@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obca/message

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Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano
BFT SHOW: Josh Rhoden, Ken Hulse, Nick Daschel, Anna Canzano

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 137:59


Guests: Josh Rhoden, Ken Hulse, Nick Daschel, Anna Canzano John Canzano talks with these guests about topics including success in the Clackamas Community College wrestling program, what makes this show unique, what defines a successful season for the Beavers, turmoil in the Dodgers v. Astros game, and self defense. Plus, The Big Splash, Punch It! Audio, the Culligan Water Cooler Report, and 2@2. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter.

9 Inning Know It All Podcast
9 Inning Know It All podcast with guest Cody Kemble

9 Inning Know It All Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 24:01


On this episode of the podcast I am joined by Cody Kemble a member of the Clackamas Community College baseball team. We talk about his transition moving from Alaska to the Pacific NW, playing against college players right out of high school and what he is working on for next season. To keep the 9 Inning Know It All podcast, site and YouTube channel up and running we need supporters like you. Please consider becoming a supporter on our Patreon account. Every little bit helps us to get to more games and share the game of baseball with players, coaches and fans across the country. www.patreon.com/9inningknowitall

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The Oregon Basketball Coaches Podcast
Kurt Guelsdorf - Clackamas Community College Assistant Girls Basketball Coach

The Oregon Basketball Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 59:39


Coach Guelsdorf discusses the college recruiting process, pressure defense, and changes he thinks would improve the game. Interested in contacting coach Guelsdorf? You can reach him via email at kurt.guelsdorf@gmail.com, or on twitter @KurtGuelsdorf. You find coach Guelsorf's clinic videos at https://www.championshipproductions.com/cgi-bin/champ/auth/3656/Kurt-Guelsdorf.html For more information about the Oregon Basketball Coaches Association, visit our website at www.or.nhsbca.org Have a coach you want to hear from? A topic you'd like to hear discussed? Share your thoughts using the message button or email us at oregonbasketballcoaches@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obca/message

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 164: Doctor's Orders

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 64:35


News and More: The first outbreak of the novel coronavirus at a Canby care facility has happened at Country Side Living, where three residents and two staff members have confirmed cases so far. Downtown Canby has lost its first business to the coronavirus pandemic. The president of Clackamas Community College runs, and runs, and runs. Canby Conversation: We welcome back Dr. Erin Walker, of the Canby Clinic, to ask how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted her little naturopathic primary care clinic in downtown Canby. In some ways, things are better than ever. After all: She probably wouldn't have become a doctor if she didn't like taking care of sick people.  After the Break: Speaking of medicine, some say laughter is the best one, and that includes Tim Austen, of Austen's Body Shop. We ask about his philosophy of trying to find the humor in hard times. We also talk about toilet paper. A lot. And we look back on some historical bear attacks from around Oregon, because why the heck not. This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon, Retro Revival Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/ Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

Championship Vision
Episode 120: Coach Kurt Guesldorf (Associate Head Womens Basketball Coach, Clackamas Community College) Oregon City, ORE

Championship Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 67:53


Kurt Guelsdorf is in his 28th year coaching and 2nd at the collegiate level. He began coaching and teaching after earning an undergraduate degree at Portland State University and Arizona State University for teacher education graduate work, and Portland State again for a Masters Degree. Currently Coach Guelsdorf is Associate Head Coach at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, Oregon. The Cougars have made the NWAC playoffs in each of his two years compiling a 36-17 overall record. Previously, Guelsdorf was the head or co-head girls’ basketball coach at Oregon City High School from 2003- 2018. The Pioneers had a record of 354-67 during that time, an 84% winning percentage. Oregon City also won 13 District Championships and 3 State Championships. His overall record in 21 years as a head high school girls’ basketball coach is 451-123, #8 All-Time in Oregon High School history. Previous to Oregon City, Guelsdorf was at Gresham High School, his alma mater, for 8 years, 6 as head girls’ basketball coach. Guelsdorf has been named District Coach of the Year 8 times and State of Oregon Coach of the Year 2 times. He Co-Coached his first 3 years at Oregon City High School with recent Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Brad Smith. The Guelsdorf family includes wife of 23 years, Kristin, and twin daughters Kaari and Kylie, 19, and Kaydyn, 15. Dogs include Lucy, Dezi, Maggie, and Hadley. All girls☺ kurt.guelsdorf@orecity.k12.or.us @KurtGuelsdorf --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support

BizTribCast | Business Tribune
CCC's automotive expansion and CAT for homebuilders - BizTribCast 02/04/20

BizTribCast | Business Tribune

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 15:50


In this week's podcast, reporter Stephanie Basalyga talks about a recently completed expansion of Clackamas Community College's automotive department in Oregon City and reporter Joseph Gallivan talks about how the state's new Corporate Activity Tax, is expected to impact homebuilders.

Canby Vibe | Canby Herald
Canby Vibe 01/31/2020

Canby Vibe | Canby Herald

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 29:46


In this week's Canby Vibe the Herald staff discusses Canby High's graduation rates, a couple of locals win national awards for growing dalias, Clackamas Community College holds their state of the college address, and Mollala is kicking off their "Share the Love" event.

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Canby Vibe 01/17/20

Canby Vibe | Canby Herald

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 20:15


A Canby local spearheads Siempre La Guitarra at Clackamas Community College. (Listen for a special Canby discount code!) The Canby City Council discusses Columbia Distributing, and what to do with the old library. The Heritage and Landmark Commission is holding a public meeting. Also readers react to changes at the paper.

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast
Episode 96: The Harmonic Bridge Between the Tech Space and Nature

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 50:41


Carcinogenic EMF radiation from devices is transmutable via ancient Egyptian applied physics. Harmonic Artworks also open the gateway to co-create with the higher harmonic engineers of the natural world. The result = EMF shielding + human evolution. Description Technology allows us a certain utility upon which we have become dependent, yet electromagnetic radiation entering our body from the devices we carry and wear is a known carcinogen; with scientists and doctors in 40 countries warning us about 5G raising our exposure from 6Ghz to 300Ghz. Harmonic Artworks applies ancient Egyptian physics to design authentic, aesthetic EMF shielding and offer a vital reconnection with higher harmonic intelligence. Known to the ancient Egyptians as NeTeRs, from which the word Nature is derived, these elemental forces hold the keys to sustainable technology and thus our future on Earth. The company achieved the target application in 2015 and after a break is poised to collaborate with producers of wearables and other products used in close proximity to the body. Bio: Jadene Mayla is a multimedia artist with an MFA in Applied Craft + Design from both Oregon College of Art and Craft and Pacific Northwest College of Art, a BLA in Landscape Architecture from the University of Oregon, a certificate in Permaculture Design from Cascadia Permaculture Institute, and a certificate in BioGeometry Foundations Training from the Vesica Institute for Holistic Studies. She maintains an active studio practice and has exhibited at the Port of Portland, Gresham Arts Committee Industrial Show, Findlay Group, Spectacular Design, Legacy Modern, Furthermore Gallery, Horsehead Gallery, Bar Maven, Launchpad Gallery, Cascade Gallery, Seven Virtues, Stylus Grooves, The Mansion, the Division Design Initiative, and the Synesthesia and Burning Man arts festivals. Her work has been published in Nothing Sacred, the Clearwater Environmental Connector, Lake Oswego Neighbors Magazine, Alternatives Journal, the Portland Mercury, the Eugene Weekly, Untitled Magazine, the Center Street Literary Journal, Southern Oregon Magazine, and Natural Awakenings Magazine. Her awards include May 2016 Artist of the Month for Findlay, a $12K scholarship for strength of proposal to the MFA AC+D program from PNCA/OCAC in 2013, Eco-Biz status since 2007, and first place in the H.O.P.E.S. national design competition in 2005. She has served on the National Honor Society and as Vice President for the American Center for Sustainability, given invited talks at Clackamas Community College and Ujima Center, lead workshops at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, Northwest Regional Permaculture Gathering, Village Building Convergence, and SE Portland Permaculture Convergence, and she was a co-founder of the Eugene City Repair Project. www.instagram.com/harmonicartworks #5G #EMF #EMFradiationprotection #EMFprotectiontools #EMFprotectionproducts #EMFprotection #wearables #wearablesculpture #wearablestories #wearableart #wearabletech #wearabletherapy #mobile_nature #mobileaccessories #mobilephone #ancientEgypt #ancientEgyptianart #ancientEgyptianjewelry #subtleenergyhealing #subtleenergysciences #harmonics #appliedarts #appliedphysics #NeTeRs #elementalforces #portals

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast
Episode 96: The Harmonic Bridge Between the Tech Space and Nature

Friday Coffee Meet Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 50:41


Carcinogenic EMF radiation from devices is transmutable via ancient Egyptian applied physics. Harmonic Artworks also open the gateway to co-create with the higher harmonic engineers of the natural world. The result = EMF shielding + human evolution. Description Technology allows us a certain utility upon which we have become dependent, yet electromagnetic radiation entering our body from the devices we carry and wear is a known carcinogen; with scientists and doctors in 40 countries warning us about 5G raising our exposure from 6Ghz to 300Ghz. Harmonic Artworks applies ancient Egyptian physics to design authentic, aesthetic EMF shielding and offer a vital reconnection with higher harmonic intelligence. Known to the ancient Egyptians as NeTeRs, from which the word Nature is derived, these elemental forces hold the keys to sustainable technology and thus our future on Earth. The company achieved the target application in 2015 and after a break is poised to collaborate with producers of wearables and other products used in close proximity to the body. Bio: Jadene Mayla is a multimedia artist with an MFA in Applied Craft + Design from both Oregon College of Art and Craft and Pacific Northwest College of Art, a BLA in Landscape Architecture from the University of Oregon, a certificate in Permaculture Design from Cascadia Permaculture Institute, and a certificate in BioGeometry Foundations Training from the Vesica Institute for Holistic Studies. She maintains an active studio practice and has exhibited at the Port of Portland, Gresham Arts Committee Industrial Show, Findlay Group, Spectacular Design, Legacy Modern, Furthermore Gallery, Horsehead Gallery, Bar Maven, Launchpad Gallery, Cascade Gallery, Seven Virtues, Stylus Grooves, The Mansion, the Division Design Initiative, and the Synesthesia and Burning Man arts festivals. Her work has been published in Nothing Sacred, the Clearwater Environmental Connector, Lake Oswego Neighbors Magazine, Alternatives Journal, the Portland Mercury, the Eugene Weekly, Untitled Magazine, the Center Street Literary Journal, Southern Oregon Magazine, and Natural Awakenings Magazine. Her awards include May 2016 Artist of the Month for Findlay, a $12K scholarship for strength of proposal to the MFA AC+D program from PNCA/OCAC in 2013, Eco-Biz status since 2007, and first place in the H.O.P.E.S. national design competition in 2005. She has served on the National Honor Society and as Vice President for the American Center for Sustainability, given invited talks at Clackamas Community College and Ujima Center, lead workshops at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, Northwest Regional Permaculture Gathering, Village Building Convergence, and SE Portland Permaculture Convergence, and she was a co-founder of the Eugene City Repair Project. www.instagram.com/harmonicartworks 5G #EMF #EMFradiationprotection #EMFprotectiontools EMFprotectionproducts #EMFprotection #wearables #wearablesculpture #wearablestories #wearableart #wearabletech #wearabletherapy #mobile_nature #mobileaccessories #mobilephone #ancientEgypt #ancientEgyptianart #ancientEgyptianjewelry #subtleenergyhealing subtleenergysciences #harmonics #appliedarts #appliedphysics #NeTeRs #elementalforces #portals

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Josh Rhoden, coach of NJCAA National Champions, Clackamas Community College

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 57:02


Making his second appearance on the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, Clackamas Community College head coach Josh Rhoden talks about his school's third NJCAA national championship and the first since 2011. Rhoden's teams have won multiple National Duals titles, but after several years of second-place finishes, the Cougars climbed back to the top of the NJCAA. Rhoden talks about being "ballers on a budget," in terms of fundraising for travel at the junior college level. Why his squad didn't got to the National Duals this year, the rivalry with NEO and some of the relevant situations junior colleges have within the landscape of college wrestling. If you don't know much about the NJCAA or wrestling in the Pacific Northwest, this one's for you. If you DO know something about the NJCAA and wrestling in the Pacific Northwest, this one's ALSO for you. If you'd like to SUPPORT THE SHOW and all the on-demand audio offerings, free newsletters and historical research AND you want to get some of that cool Compound gear, you can support this program by making a small monthly contribution to the network at patreon.com/mattalkonline. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly supported by Compound Sportswear. 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.

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Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots - November 10, 2018

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 17:37


Pretty full plate of college wrestling action going down on Saturday, but first, my oldest Lucy still isn’t feeling good, but my wife survived her 20+ hour trip back to the U.S. from Singapore just in time to make dinner. I’m actually kidding. We picked up dinner on the way home from the airport and I do most of the cooking because I have the job that has the home office. She’s also like, super awesome at her job. With the homestead back to normal, save the kiddo being sick, I’d like to welcome you to Short Time Shots, a semi-daily podcast aimed at giving you, the wrestling fan, all you need to know about the night’s (or previous day’s) wrestling news in a short, somewhat funny, or not, format. I’m Jason Bryant and I’ve skipped over the Octoberfests and I’ve gone right to the porters and stouts! There were 24 duals in Division I on Saturday with most of them taking place in the Capital Region of New York where Mr. Awesome Frank Popolizio hosted the Journeymen MyHouse Northeast Duals. We saw a lot of good individual action and a few upsets, but the biggest one team-wise came as Utah Valley knocked off No. 15 Rutgers 24-14. Rutgers jumped out to a big lead early, with a pair of major decisions at 125 and 133. After Utah Valley’s Matt Findlay picked up a fall at 141, Rutgers’ Anthony Ashnault matched it with a fall of his own at 149, giving Rutgers a 14-4 lead after four matches. Now, say it in your Red Dawn voice, the WOLVERINES, reeled off six straight wins to close things out, the biggest likely being Grant LaMont’s 9-6 win over John Van Brill at 157 pounds. Tanner Orndorff’s 9-2 win over Matthew Correnti sealed the deal after 197. Utah Valley did fight pretty hard earlier in the day, and that’s just not one of those cliché headlines when a team gets blown out. Yes, we saw a few of those already with teams “fighting hard” in a 48-3 loss or something like that. Yeah, you actually didn’t. You know who did, though? Utah Valley. No. 12 Nebraska, which was favored by like 19.5 points according to that one online sportsbook that’s now throwing out wrestling lines, needed a crucial win at 197 pounds by Eric Schultz to avoid the upset. Even without Zeke Moisey for that dual, the Huskers held on 19-15. No. 12 Nebraska went 3-0 on the day, also picking up a 28-9 win over Drexel and a 21-15 win over Virginia. No, we didn’t see Louie Hayes vs. Zeke Moisey. Moisey wrestled one match on the day, one where he had to do everything he could to beat Drexel freshman Antonio Mininno 8-7. Elsewhere in Troy, Utah Valley’s Matt Findlay and Virginia’s Sam Krivus both beat Nebraska All-American Chad Red on the day. Another Husker, Isaiah White, had a rough day as well. The former Division II national champion fell to Ebed Jarrell of Drexel and Demetrius Romero of Utah Valley. No. 17 Purdue went 2-0, blasting Bloomsburg 35-5 and Drexel 25-14. No. 21 Wyoming beat Edinboro 33-6 and Virginia 21-9. I’m going to give Johnny Clark some time here. Sacred Heart is no stranger to this show. I had their old coach Andy Lausier on the show on two different occasions, but he’s now at Davidson and Clark is running the show. On Saturday in Troy, Sacred Heart won two duals, which was the exact amount they won last year. They won two duals against Division I opposition, which has only happened sparingly since former coach Andy Seras left, like 10+ years ago. And not only did they win two duals against D1 competition, they did it in the same DAY. Now the internet archive kinda sucks when trying to pull up database-drive sites like the old InterMat from 10 years ago, but the most likely scenario that saw Sacred Heart ever win two Division I duals in one day was when Seras was coaching them and the Pioneers were in the CAA. It was also Sacred Heart’s first Division I win in the last eight years over a team not named Bloomsburg, Davidson or VMI. While Sacred Heart did also beat Bloomsburg on Saturday, the win I’m talking about here is the 24-22 win over The Citadel. Three things you LIKELY didn’t know about Sacred Heart - it’s program started in 1999, it’s in Fairfield, Connecticut and it’s the only Catholic university with a Division I wrestling program. While we’re talking about religious schools doing cool things … Cal Baptist is in its first year transitioning from Division II to Division I, which means the Lancers are in a bit of a no-man’s land when it comes to postseason competition. Coach Lennie Zalesky’s squad earned its first win as a Division I program over a Division I program on Saturday with a 28-10 win over Cal Poly. So I found myself watching the closing bouts of Western Colorado’s 18-17 win over Nebraska-Kearney. I love small college wrestling because of the cool, wacky things that go on. So Western Colorado was formerly known as Western State College, then it became Western State Colorado University, if for nothing more than to keep all the merchandise that said WSC relevant. I guess that old gear ran out and the board of visitors said, ok, we’re Western Colorado University now. A fall by Konnor Schmidt at 197 pounds gave Western Colorado a four-point lead heading into heavyweight and Kearney’s Jarrod Hinrichs did everything he could to score bonus points to try to send the dual to criteria or win outright, but came up just short 10-3, which clinched the dual for the Mountaineers. This was under a mat lamp, there were dudes with their chests painted hoopin’ and hollerin’ around the mat. It was a wild atmosphere. By the way, Western Colorado holds the distinction of being the highest school in college sports - NO, I don’t mean that kind of high with the laws in Colorado, I mean the altitude. Gunnison, Colorado sits 7,700 feet above sea-level. The University of Wyoming holds that distinction in Division I, at just over 7,200 feet. Yes, I was a geography nerd as a kid. The last time Clackamas Community College tasted defeat came back in 2015 when Division I Oregon State topped the Cougars. And this narrative of winning streaks will continue as Clackamas won its 40th straight dual, topping NAIA Eastern Oregon 34-10 on Saturday. The Clackamas win streak is the nation’s third longest in any division, behind NAIA Grand View, which has won 64 dual meets in a row dating back to November 7, 2014 when the Vikings were narrowly defeated by Iowa State, yes, THAT Iowa State 22-18. In case you’re wondering, Penn State’s streak is second behind Grand View at 45 and counting. In Division III, Springfield won the City Championship, beating the other three college wrestling teams in Springfield, Massachusetts. The Pride beat Western New England 24-17, American International 45-8 and Springfield Tech 45-6. Now to some notable tournament nuggets. The first one we’ll go with will be out in Fargo, where Mike Quamme is still likely buying beers at the Bison Turf. Don’t know Quamme? Ask Chris Willaert about their trip to Rio … oh wait, that’s right, Willaert wasn’t there. Quamme was one of the dudes who was with me and Julia Salata when we were all over Olympic Late Night with Ryan Seacrest. He’s also an NDSU alum. Oh yeah, NDSU. Gable Steveson, wrestling unattached, won the Bison Open beating 2017 All-American Tanner Hall of Arizona State 3-1 in sudden victory in the finals. Minnesota beat Air Force 33-3 in Colorado Springs on Friday night, so as of this moment, Steveson’s on redshirt. How long he stays there remains to be seen. Anything else notable? Well, other than Lee Pritts reminding me where he taught me how to play blackjack on Friday night, nah, not really. Returning national champion Zahid Valencia won at 174 pounds, picking up three falls and spending 4:48 on the mat all tournament. In Des Moines at the Grand View Open, it was mostly a redshirting freshman showcase as titles were won by Nebraska’s Alex Thomson, Iowa State’s David Carr, and Iowa’s duo of Nelson Brands and Anthony Cassioppi. At the Kaufman-Brand in St. Louis, Missouri’s Brock Mauller won again. Everytime this kid wins a tournament, he’s going to get into Short Time Shots. It could be the Afton Quadrangular, I don’t care. I want more Brock Mauller. At the Northern Colorado Open, Aaron Brooks won again. What’s also interesting about that tournament is Northern Colorado’s Rico Montoya, an NCAA qualifier last season at 133, won at 125 pounds. Johnson & Wales had five champions and scored 153.5 points to win the Roger Williams Invitational up in Bristol, Rhode Island. One thing some of you folks don’t know about is how active and competitive Division III is. Johnson & Wales’ returning national champion Jay Albis, who saw both positive and negative comments from fans after first-period tech fall against a Division I opponent last week, well, he was upended 6-4 by Southern Maine’s Peter Del Gallo in overtime in the finals at 125. Not to bring up Albis’ loss in a negative light, but seriously folks, if you would just GO to a Division III tournament and start following it as a whole, you’ll see the competitiveness there is among some of the best … in the WORLD. I announce the biggest and best tournaments the world has to offer and TRUST ME, the Division III championships is one of the most fun tournaments on the planet. UNSCRIPTED DIVISION III RANT JWU champs were Jordan Robinson at 133, Gabe McDaniel at 141, Da’Mani Burns at 149, Khamri Thomas at 184 and Michael DiNardo at 197. North Central won the Trine Invitational, outdistancing second-place Olivet 149.5 to 127. In California, West Hills College edged Bakersfield College 158.5-158 to win the Southeast Wrestling Alliance Conference. That’s in the California Community College league. They wrestle a fall semester only. West Hills had three champs. Bakersfield, the RENEGADES, had four. Not much on the women’s side to report, other than Emmanuel beat King and the University of the Cumberlands in dual meet competition. As always, all these scores and more available at the nation’s most comprehensive college wrest

CAA Conversations
Chris Ireland & Charles Siegfried // Teaching Intro to Art for non-majors

CAA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 25:29


Chris is an associate professor of art during the school year, and art appreciation instructor during the summer at Tarleton State University in Texas. When Chris was in grad school, he and Charles were often thought to be brothers due to our doppeganger looks, so much so that their department head never could get our names straight. Charles Siegfried is an adjunct professor at Clackamas Community College & Portland State University where he teaches Art Appreciation online, Basic Design and all levels of Drawing Courses. Fun fact: When he graduated with his MFA, he saved/took the garbage from his grad studio and made some artwork out of it.

OPB's State of Wonder
May 27: Wonder Woman, Edward Albee and the Casting Dilemma, Tank and the Bangas, Teaching With Holograms

OPB's State of Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 51:23


Grab your passport and sunglasses because we are going on an intercontinental adventure.We will journey to the amazon to discover the secret history of Wonder Woman, hop over to New Orleans to hear the funk-soul of Tank and the Bangas, and fly home to Portland to hear about the clown that inspired "The Simpsons" character Krusty the Clown.Could Holograms Bring the Universe to a Classroom Near You? - 24:55A virtual trip to the pyramids? An interactive hologram of the solar system? Virtual reality has the potential to transform the classroom and how we learn everything from history to astronomy to engineering. A unique local partnership between Oregon Story Board, Intel and Clackamas Community College received a prestigious grant from Microsoft to create and test an educational curriculum for the company's mixed reality Hololens, which allows users to see and interact with holograms laid over the real world. They found that the potential to help students understand complex systems like the automatic transmission was stunning.opbmusic Session With Tank and the Bangas - 30:53Thousands of bands entered NPR’s Tiny Desk Contest this year, but the judges said the answer was clear: The New Orleans band Tank and the Bangas. Filmed in a classroom, the video for their song “Quick” schooled us with infectious joy and introduced viewers all around the world to the band’s funk-soul-spoken-word style and the rapid-fire storytelling of Tarriona “Tank” Ball.Playwright's Estate Says "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" Can't Be Performed With A Black Actor - 39:17This month, a Portland Production of "Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" by Edward Albee made headlines — without an actor setting foot on-stage. A Portland producer had planned to stage the play this fall, casting an African-American actor, Damien Geter, in one of the four lead roles. However, as Albee was notoriously strict about casting, his estate delivered an ultimatum: cast a white actor in the role or lose the rights to the production.The producer Michael Streeter cancelled the play.The Portland Clown Who Inspired The Simpsons - 48:25And now... a blast from Portland’s past. OPB digital producer John Rosman recently produced a birthday video tribute to an icon: the entertainer who helped to inspire Krusty the Clown from "The Simpsons." Rusty Nails was a much-loved staple in the Portland entertainment community back in his day, and, despite his dangerous name, nothing like the depressed, alcoholic Krusty.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Can Clackamas and coach Josh Rhoden continue its momentum after an unbeaten regular season? - ST312

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 43:12


Clackamas Community College has won the last four NJCAA National Duals championships. One thing the Cougars haven't won in the last four years is an NJCAA National Championship. On Episode 312 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, we'll visit again with head coach Josh Rhoden to talk about the school's first unbeaten wrestling season. Clackamas is one of a handful of schools in the Pacific Northwest that aren't officially governed by the NJCAA proper, rather the Northwest Athletic Conference. Rhoden talks about that unique relationship as well as what fans can look forward to from the upcoming NJCAA National Championships in Council Bluffs, Iowa, February 24-25. I"ll then give some background on the Virginia Tech situation, but from a different standpoint. Get the 2017 Mat Talk Online Division I Digital Fan Guide by clicking this link. It's awesome. You'll love it. Listen to the show for a hidden promo code. www.mattalkonline.com/fanguide17 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 iTunes. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | Google Play Music | iOS App | Android App | RSS 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. 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. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 241-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

PDXstorytheater
The Dance: Ellen Wolfson

PDXstorytheater

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 16:22


This is a story about what happens in your life when you're asked to dance, but the steps don't match the beat. Ellen is a bridge builder — a social worker by trade and a community builder by nature. Recently retired from a 35 year career as faculty in the counseling department at Clackamas Community College, she spends most of her energy and time involved with her vibrant community of family and friends. She performs with the Portland based marimba band, Chicamarimba, and coordinates women’s events including the NW Women’s Music Celebration. Find out more about Ellen’s band at chicamarimba.com/ Urban Tellers DECEMBER 2, 2016 CHOOSING THE WAY FORWARD Ellen Wolfson live at The Fremont Theater in Portland, OR Portland Story Theater, hosted by Lawrence Howard and Lynne Duddy pdxstorytheater.org MAY THE NARRATIVE BE WITH YOU.

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Rose City Forum with Timothy Moore
Rose City Forum - Guest Host Roy Calkins talks with Prof Joey Shelton

Rose City Forum with Timothy Moore

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016


Tim's guest host Roy Culkins talks with Joey Shelton, Professor of World Religions at Clackamas Community College.

Attack Style Wrestling Podcast
ASW09: U.S. Greco-Roman National Team Coach Matt Lindland breaks down how Greco enhances your overall wrestling skillset

Attack Style Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 56:45


Episode 9 of the Attack Style Wrestling Podcast will focus on tips and tricks with Greco-Roman wrestling with guest Matt Lindland, the U.S. Greco-Roman National Team coach. We'll find out how Lindland went from a high-level equestrian athlete to a wrestler and how he went over the hills and through the woods to find the coaching necessary to excel. A junior college champion at Clackamas Community College in Oregon, Lindland finished his college career at Nebraska. He tells the story of how he ended up choosing Greco-Roman over freestyle. Coach Daryl Weber and Lindland also talk about tips, tricks and drills from Greco-Roman techniques that can be easily utilized in helping young wrestlers become better in the folkstyle world. Learn more about Matt on his blog at CoachMattLindland.com The Attack Style Wrestling Podcast is brought to you by AttackStyleWrestling.com. SUBSCRIBE TO ATTACK STYLE WRESTLING PODCAST iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | SoundCloud | RSS 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. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn.com by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Clackamas coach Josh Rhoden takes National Duals title, breaks down the world of junior college wrestling - ST235

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 55:01


The NWCA Multi-Divisional National Duals finished up last weekend in Fort Wayne, Indiana and Josh Rhoden's Clackamas Community College wrestling team claimed one of the five team championships. On Episode 235 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, Rhoden talks about his team's victory in Fort Wayne, but also talks about the history of the Clackamas program, some of its notable alumni and the highs and lows of coaching at the Junior College level. Fundraising, travel, recruiting are all topics every program has to deal with, but what exactly happens when you only have kids for two years? Rhoden touches on that, and dealing with athletes who feel they might be "better" than junior college and then how they move on to four-year schools. With the Olympics coming up, there's also a special deal going on from Rocket Languages, one of the fastest ways to learn a foreign language. With the Olympics in Rio, it's a perfect time to get your Portuguese on to prepare. Or maybe you want to go the Spanish route, or the even more mysterious Russian. Leave a voicemail for the show by checking out our contact page. Your listener feedback could be played back and answered on an upcoming episode of Short Time. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and #BEHEARD at Flipswrestling.com. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | iOS App | Android App | RSS 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. 8 Habits of Highly Successful Former Wrestlers As wrestlers, we all know the value of the lessons we learn on the mat. Have you ever wondered what it is that makes certain former wrestlers go on to massive success in business and life? Jim Harshaw, host of the Wrestling with Greatness podcast, has interviewed CEO's, entrepreneurs, military leaders and others--all former wrestlers-- and has identified the eight core habits of some of the most successful people on the planet who were also wrestlers. Download his free report, "The 8 Habits of Highly Successful Former Wrestlers" and begin using the lessons you learn in wrestling to reach the top. To download your free copy today visit mattalkonline.com/habits 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. Almanac Time! Get the Cadet & Junior Nationals All-American Almanac, a 219-page digital download. It's available now and if you use the promo code "JB" you'll save $5 off the cover price. It's got every All-American EVER in Fargo (and the locations that were before Fargo) and every breakdown by year and state. Oh, you know this guy who says he placed at Juniors? Fact check him or her quickly by buying one now! And if you haven't already, leave a rating and a review on iTunes. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Success Through Failure with Jim Harshaw Jr | Goal Setting, Habits, Mindset and Motivation for  Sports, Business and Life

Download the action plan here: http://jimharshawjr.com/action/ In this 17th episode of Wrestling with Greatness host Jim Harshaw interviews Matt Lindland, current USA Wrestling Greco Roman National coach, entrepreneur, whitewater rafting champion, actor, politician and UFC veteran . Matt’s insight into success comes from his experience in multiple arenas. His methodology is clear, concise and actionable.  Here’s a little background. Matt wrestled for Clackamas Community College where he won the Junior College National Championship. He followed that with a career at Nebraska where he was ranked as high as #1 in the nation and finished the season 36-1, losing only the first round of the NCAA tournament. He then went on to an amazing senior level career winning Olympic and then World Silver medals in 2000 and 2001. For these accomplishments, Matt was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. After wrestling, he went on to a successful MMA career winning 10 fights in the UFC. He’s also an entrepreneur. He opened Team Quest, a gym based out of Oregon, with wrestling and MMA legend Randy Couture. As a trainer and coach, he took over 20 individuals from zero fights to the UFC. As if that’s not enough, he’s a politician. He ran for the Oregon House of Representatives where he won the primary but lost narrowly in the general election. There’s a documentary about Coach Lindland’s life called “Fighting Politics.” Finally, he’s a nationally competitive whitewater rafter, having won the Western Whitewater Championship Series six times.  Let's connect:  Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. You and I were both wrestlers once so we’re coming from the same place, which is a good place for us to start. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re at the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, author and former Division I All American wrestler that helps motivated former wrestlers reach their full potential by getting clarity on their what they really want and taking agressive action to lead their ideal life.
 I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You are Here You were a wrestler. You’ve trained and competed in the world’s toughest sport. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not trained, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as a wrestler. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by the learning that takes place in our sport, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter