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In this edition of the SDH 1v1, Jason Longshore caught up with new Clayton State women's head coach Ricky Clarke to talk about his decision to join the Lakers' program in Morrow after working in the NWSL, his experiences in the game up to this point in his career, and how he wants his team to look on the field.
On The Kenny & JT Show we welcome in former WHBC intern James Grega, now Coach Grega. James is the head coach of the Ohio State Club Football team. @ClubFootballOSU won the NCFA championship Saturday over Clayton State.
The St. Anne Pacelli Lady Vikings Volleyball Team wins their first ever State Championship. I will break down all the week 9 High School Football Games and #3 ranked CSU Cougars Soccer Team faces off against their in-state rival Clayton State for a Peach Belt Conference Showdown. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richard-holdridge/support
Madison Crews talks all things Peach Belt Conference as the Columbus State women's team and Clayton State men's team are heading to the NCAA Division ll Tournament this week! Guests include:Jay Entlich, Columbus State's Head CoachJoel Mcilroy, Assistant Coach for Clayton StateGiovanni Rios, all-time leading scorer for Clayton StateJohn Michael Torres, Peach Belt tournament MVPJessica Charman, Clayton State legend and commentator
Angie Caton is a Registered Nurse and Assistant Nursing Manager for Oncology Services at Northeast Georgia Medical Center. She also oversees the tumor registry, community outreach, education and inclusion, and is the navigator for the lung cancer screening program. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing degree from Aspen University, as well as nursing degrees from Louisiana State and Clayton State universities.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for June 13th Tuesday Publish Date: June 12th Monday Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Tuesday June the 13th and happy 82nd birthday to longtime broadcaster Marv Albert ***Marv Albert*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia GBI investigating deadly police-involved shooting in Marietta Acworth opens improved Highway 92 between Cobb Parkway and Allatoona Gateway And Electric Avenue opens new Smyrna green space with '80s fun Plus, PPlus, we'll talk with Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets about healthy dinner ideas All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CUofGA STORY 1 gbi The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is looking into a case of fatal domestic violence involving Cobb police in Marietta. The incident occurred after a 911 call reported a woman being assaulted by her boyfriend, who also threatened her with a firearm. The call was made by a neighbor who was contacted by the victim. Upon arriving at the scene, officers found the victim and the armed man in the driveway of a residence. The man, identified as Murdock Jackson, was shot by the responding officers and died at the scene. No officers were injured. The GBI will conduct a thorough investigation, and once completed, the case will be reviewed by the Cobb Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office. This marks the 45th officer-involved shooting investigated by the GBI this year.....stay up to date on this story at mdjonline.com Story 2: acworth The Highway 92 Improvement Project in Acworth, Georgia, was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the opening of all four lanes. The project involved widening the road from two to four lanes over a stretch of about 2.5 miles between Cobb Parkway and Allatoona Gateway. It included additional features such as a new sidewalk, multipurpose trail, bridges, turn lanes, signalization improvements, and stormwater enhancements. The $64 million project was primarily funded by state and federal sources. Acworth Mayor Tommy Allegood expressed appreciation to contractor C.W. Matthews for their efficient handling of the complex project, which aimed to alleviate congestion, enhance safety, and accommodate the growing needs of the region. C.W. Matthews will continue with final touches while maintaining a construction zone speed limit of 35 mph for worker safety. Once completed, the speed limit will return to its original 40 mph. Story 3: green Smyrna's newest downtown green space was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, drawing a lively crowd. Mayor Derek Norton expressed his excitement about the space, which took a year and a half to develop and still has additional features to be added, including a playground, splash pad, activity center, and a brewery. Families enjoyed the evening on the massive lawn, with kids playing and parents relaxing. The atmosphere was filled with joy and anticipation as an '80s cover band performed, and community members expressed their enthusiasm for the new park and the progress made. The event showcased the vibrant community spirit and positive evolution of Smyrna....see photos and read more about this at mdjonline.com………………we'll be right back Break: ESOG– Dayco STORY 4: cheney The Switzer Library is hosting an exhibition of Rich Cheney's folk art during the month of June. Cheney's sculptures, made from various materials such as wood, bronze, brass, iron, and aluminum, adorn the library's entrance. The library aims to provide access to art and its stories as part of its mission to serve the community. Cheney draws inspiration from geometric abstract public art he encountered during his travels to South American countries like Chile, Peru, and Machu Picchu. After retiring as a master aircraft welder, Cheney dedicated himself to creating art and now resides in his Cool Metalz Studio, crafting metal and wood sculptures. The retrospective exhibition showcases his work from the past eight years. Cheney, who is also a blues musician, finds connections between his love for music and his sculpting. He hopes to continue creating and sharing his art within the local community. STORY 5: mcs The Mayor's Award is given annually to outstanding students in the Marietta City Schools district. Marietta Mayor Steve "Thunder" Tumlin presents the award at each school's awards ceremony. One student from each elementary school and Marietta Middle School receives the Mayor's Award, while another student receives the Superintendent's Award. The recipients are selected by the school staff based on their exceptional contributions to the school community. This year's awardees include students from various elementary schools, Marietta Middle School, and the Marietta Center for Advanced Academics. The Mayor and the Superintendent are present to present the awards and celebrate the students' achievements......see the lists of winners at mdjonline.com Story 6: trails A network of trails spanning nearly four miles in and around Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park has been opened to bikers and pedestrians after about two years of construction. The project, costing $12 million, was overseen by the Cobb Department of Transportation in partnership with the National Park Service and the city of Marietta. The eight- to ten-foot-wide paved trail connects various parts of the park that were previously inaccessible. The project was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local officials, who emphasized the benefits of improved mobility, recreation, and economic impact for the area. The collaboration between the county and the city was highlighted as crucial to the success of the project. Back, in a moment Break Drake – Ingle's 7 - Elon Story 7: Young Sprayberry and Clayton State University men's basketball alum Kevin Young has signed a new contract to become the associate head coach for the Phoenix Suns. Young will work alongside head coach Frank Vogel. He played a key role in guiding the Suns to their second consecutive Western Conference Semifinals appearance last season and their first NBA Finals appearance in his first season with the organization. Prior to his coaching career, Young played for Clayton State under coach Gordn Gibbons, where his teams achieved a combined record of 39-20 and reached the semifinals of the Peach Belt Conference Tournament. Young's success as a player and coach has now earned him a prominent position in the NBA. Read more about this at mdjonline.com Story 8: remy Kennesaw State University's Charles Remy, along with three other athletes, has been honored as an Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar. The award recognizes minority undergraduate students who excel in academics and athletics. Remy, a defensive lineman with a 3.55 GPA, played nine games in the 2022 season, recording 10 tackles and his first career sack. The other awardees include Michael Benefield, a sophomore running back, Kierra Cooper, a junior softball outfielder, and Kyarra Newton, a graduate student in track and field. All four athletes have demonstrated exceptional academic achievements while actively participating in their respective sports. We'll have closing comments after this. Ted's - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.henssler.com www.cuofga.org www.esogrepair.com www.daycosystems.com www.elonsalon.com www.drakerealty.com www.ingles-markets.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A recap of the Virginia Tech game, more volleyball news, some nuggets on the coaching search and a solid recruiting pick-up cover the news, and then Steven and Joshua go in-depth on what they saw in the game against Clayton State
Coach Pastner speaks to the media following season-opening win over Clayton State.
The Georgia Tech Daily Buzz presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union and Arrow Exterminators. A daily look inside Yellow Jacket Athletics with the Voice of the Yellow Jackets Andy Demetra. Georgia Tech opened the season last night on the hardwoods and got the win after shaking off the offseason rust and Georgia Tech Football earned some ACC Honors following their come from behind win in Blacksburg. Basketball Georgia Tech takes on Georgia State on Saturday evening. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game starts at 6:30p with tip scheduled for 7p. Hear it all on Xtra 106.3 and 1230 AM and the Xtra 106.3 App available for both Apple and Android! Football Hear the Jackets take on Miami this Saturday on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM or Tap The App available for both Apple and Android! Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game Show starts at 1:30p and kickoff scheduled for 3:30p Hear "The Daily Buzz' each weekday during "The Locker Room" on the Home of the Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan & 93.7 FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Georgia Tech Daily Buzz presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union and Arrow Exterminators. A daily look inside Yellow Jacket Athletics with the Voice of the Yellow Jackets Andy Demetra. Georgia Tech opened the season last night on the hardwoods and got the win after shaking off the offseason rust and Georgia Tech Football earned some ACC Honors following their come from behind win in Blacksburg. Basketball Georgia Tech takes on Georgia State on Saturday evening. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game starts at 6:30p with tip scheduled for 7p. Hear it all on Xtra 106.3 and 1230 AM and the Xtra 106.3 App available for both Apple and Android! Football Hear the Jackets take on Miami this Saturday on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM or Tap The App available for both Apple and Android! Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game Show starts at 1:30p and kickoff scheduled for 3:30p Hear "The Daily Buzz' each weekday during "The Locker Room" on the Home of the Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan & 93.7 FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Georgia Tech Daily Buzz presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union and Arrow Exterminators. A daily look inside Yellow Jacket Athletics with the Voice of the Yellow Jackets Andy Demetra. Georgia Tech opened the season last night on the hardwoods and got the win after shaking off the offseason rust and Georgia Tech Football earned some ACC Honors following their come from behind win in Blacksburg. Basketball Georgia Tech takes on Georgia State on Saturday evening. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game starts at 6:30p with tip scheduled for 7p. Hear it all on Xtra 106.3 and 1230 AM and the Xtra 106.3 App available for both Apple and Android! Football Hear the Jackets take on Miami this Saturday on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM or Tap The App available for both Apple and Android! Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game Show starts at 1:30p and kickoff scheduled for 3:30p Hear "The Daily Buzz' each weekday during "The Locker Room" on the Home of the Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan & 93.7 FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Georgia Tech Daily Buzz presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union and Arrow Exterminators. A daily look inside Yellow Jacket Athletics with the Voice of the Yellow Jackets Andy Demetra. Saturday in Blacksburg, a core of young Jackets helped bring Georgia Tech back for a victory over Virginia Tech. Plus Basketball season gets kicked off tonight! Basketball Hear the season get underway tonight against Clayton State. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game underway at 7 with Tip scheduled for 7:30! Hear it all on 680 The Fan, 93.7 FM and with the 680 The Fan App available for both Apple and Android! Georgia Tech takes on Georgia State on Saturday evening. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game starts at 6:30p with tip scheduled for 7p. Hear it all on Xtra 106.3 and 1230 AM and the Xtra 106.3 App available for both Apple and Android! Football Hear the Jackets take on Miami this Saturday on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM or Tap The App available for both Apple and Android! Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game Show starts at 1:30p and kickoff scheduled for 3:30p Hear "The Daily Buzz' each weekday during "The Locker Room" on the Home of the Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan & 93.7 FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Georgia Tech Daily Buzz presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union and Arrow Exterminators. A daily look inside Yellow Jacket Athletics with the Voice of the Yellow Jackets Andy Demetra. Saturday in Blacksburg, a core of young Jackets helped bring Georgia Tech back for a victory over Virginia Tech. Plus Basketball season gets kicked off tonight! Basketball Hear the season get underway tonight against Clayton State. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game underway at 7 with Tip scheduled for 7:30! Hear it all on 680 The Fan, 93.7 FM and with the 680 The Fan App available for both Apple and Android! Georgia Tech takes on Georgia State on Saturday evening. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game starts at 6:30p with tip scheduled for 7p. Hear it all on Xtra 106.3 and 1230 AM and the Xtra 106.3 App available for both Apple and Android! Football Hear the Jackets take on Miami this Saturday on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM or Tap The App available for both Apple and Android! Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game Show starts at 1:30p and kickoff scheduled for 3:30p Hear "The Daily Buzz' each weekday during "The Locker Room" on the Home of the Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan & 93.7 FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Georgia Tech Daily Buzz presented by Georgia's Own Credit Union and Arrow Exterminators. A daily look inside Yellow Jacket Athletics with the Voice of the Yellow Jackets Andy Demetra. Saturday in Blacksburg, a core of young Jackets helped bring Georgia Tech back for a victory over Virginia Tech. Plus Basketball season gets kicked off tonight! Basketball Hear the season get underway tonight against Clayton State. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game underway at 7 with Tip scheduled for 7:30! Hear it all on 680 The Fan, 93.7 FM and with the 680 The Fan App available for both Apple and Android! Georgia Tech takes on Georgia State on Saturday evening. Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game starts at 6:30p with tip scheduled for 7p. Hear it all on Xtra 106.3 and 1230 AM and the Xtra 106.3 App available for both Apple and Android! Football Hear the Jackets take on Miami this Saturday on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM or Tap The App available for both Apple and Android! Ramblin Wreck Pre-Game Show starts at 1:30p and kickoff scheduled for 3:30p Hear "The Daily Buzz' each weekday during "The Locker Room" on the Home of the Yellow Jackets, 680 The Fan & 93.7 FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a new program for SDH!We look at all the soccer we can handle in the college ranks- all the news, divisions, scores, highlights, and schedules for the week that was and the week that will be...
It's a new program for SDH!We look at all the soccer we can handle in the college ranks- all the news, divisions, scores, highlights, and schedules for the week that was and the week that will be...
A local sheriff asks a federal judge to dismiss his indictment over use of excessive force related to a restraint chair; No cases of the Omicron version of COVID-19 are in Georgia. Yet; and "Take This Job and ...." reshape it into something flexible and equitable, says a Clayton State professor. And if CEOs do, many fewer employees will leave. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
James Harden is traded to the Brooklyn Nets. Now that the Nets have their own "Big Three" does this make them title contenders? The NHL Opening Night was last night and the Tampa Bay Lighting is looking to defend their Stanley Cup. The Columbus State Cougars defat Clayton State 89-66 to push their record to 1-1 in the Peach Belt Conference.
Coach Lance Egnatz shares his journey from playing at two NCAA D2 programs to becoming the Interim Head Coach at Clayton State University. He began his college basketball AND baseball career at Penn State University – Beaver before transferring to and Lynn University. After graduating he moved to Florida began working at Somerset Academy as the HC, Assistant AD and ran the strength & conditioning program. Polk State hired him for his first collegiate coaching job. While at the D1 JUCO he helped turn that program that went 13-16 in his 1st season to 25-5 record and earned a #4 ranking in the State of Florida. Coach Egnatz reunited with one of his former Assistant Coaches from Lynn University when Josh Schertz hired him at Lincoln Memorial University. From 2008 to 2012 he helped elevate the program from a 14-14 record in their first season to national powerhouse over his final three seasons in Harrogate. He got his opportunity to join the coaching staff at Tennessee-Martin (NCAA D1) from 2012 to 2014, in his 2nd season he was promoted to Associate HC. Coach Egnatz shares how his former coach and boss helped him after being let go at Tennessee-Martin and what he did during his year away from coaching college basketball. Currently he's in his 6th season in Morrow, Georgia. During his time at Clayton State they've made three NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances (2 Regional Semifinals, 1 Regional Quarterfinal).
In Episode 49 of the Lost Fore Words podcast, Will Wilcox joined the show to discuss his career so far. Will talks about his humble beginnings, how he struggled in his late teens, rededicating himself when given a second chance by Clayton State and much, much more. A winner on Tour, a member of the 59 club and a famous hole-in-one at the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass that will live long in the memory, Will is not short a story and it is fair to say there is plenty more to come in the future.
A native of Ballina, Ireland, Sully has worked at many different levels in the United States and abroad. While at the Atlanta Beat, O’Sullivan coached USA National team players, Hope Solo, Tobin Heath, Lori Chalupny & Angie Kerr; also present were many top international players, including Japan’s captain Aya Miyami, 2008 Hermann Winner Mami Yamaguchi, England’s Eniola Aluko and current Damallsvenskan stars Johanna Rasmussen of Denmark and Ramona Bachmann of Switzerland. Before coming to the Beat O’Sullivan was a professional head coach in the Icelandic Premier League for three seasons. However, it’s at the NCAA Division II level where O’Sullivan has made his mark, serving as head coach at Christian Brothers, West Georgia and Clayton State. O’Sullivan was head coach for both the men’s and women’s teams at Christian Brothers from 1997 to 2003. He posted a record of 87-19-3 with the Christian Brothers women, leading the Lady Bucs to three straight Gulf South Conference championships, an NCAA Division II national runner-up finish in 2001 and the NCAA Division II national championship in 2002. O'Sullivan earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from the University of Memphis in 1992, where he played collegiately for the Tigers. He and his wife, Anna, are proud parents of two sons - Liam and Tomas.
Cory Baldwin is the Head Men's Basketball Coach at South Georgia State College where he has compiled a 232 -113 record in his 11 seasons. Baldwin previously served as the head coach of the Cartersville Warriors in the World Basketball Association. Baldwin led the Warriors to a 10-4 record. The three previous college basketball seasons, Baldwin served as the head coach at Truett-McConnell College (now Truett-McConnell University). He compiled the third best record in the GJCAA during that time, which included a trip to the GJCAA semifinals each year. Prior to his work at Truett-McConnell, Baldwin served as Assistant Basketball Coach at Clayton State University for seven years. Before being an assistant coach at Clayton State University, Baldwin was a student at CSU. While attending Clayton State he played on the basketball team, were he was team captain his senior season for the first ever Clayton State Team to be National Ranked in NCAA competition. Website - http://www.sgsc.edu/athletics/bball.cms (http://www.sgsc.edu/athletics/bball.cms) Email - Cory.Baldwin@sgsc.edu Twitter - https://twitter.com/coachbaldwin (@CoachBaldwinWC)
The Work in Sports Podcast - Insider Advice for Sports Careers
Mary Pink, Iowa State Associate Atheltic Director joins Brian Clapp on the Work In Sports PodcastHey everybody, I'm Brian Clapp, VP of Content and Engaged Learning for WorkInSports.com and this is the Work In Sports podcast.I'm going to date myself a bit here. In 1996 I graduated from college, got offered a job at CNN/Sports Illustrated in Atlanta, told I was going to start in 2 weeks...and moved to a city I had never seen before outside of a map. Heck, I had only been south of Virginia on a weekend trip to Disney World.7 years later, I moved to Seattle. A city I had never seen, a state I had never visited. I had a phone interview or two, flew out for an in face interview and was asked to start in 2 weeks. I gave my CNN peeps two weeks' notice, stopped working on a Friday, traveled that weekend to Seattle and started on Monday. Looking back this was ludicrous. 10 years after that I moved to Denver. 3 years after that I moved to Philadelphia. And multiple times I have spoken on this podcast telling all of you to prepare yourself for the inevitable. If you want to work in sports you will relocate. You will go where the jobs are. You will move on in order to move up. The theory is sound, the jobs in sports are in high demand, there isn't a lot of turnover ahead of you on the career path, so if you start out with the Washington Nationals, you will likely have to move to the Pittsburgh Pirates to advance...or the New Jersey Devils or the LA Chargers… you get the drift. Even if you aren't working for a team, the challenge is the same. If you start our at GSE Worldwide in Atlanta, you may need to jump to Octagon to grow. The examples are endless. This past fall I interviewed Chris Grosse, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing at Penn State. Prior to Penn State, he worked at Florida State, the Naval Academy, Georgetown and New Mexico State.Just last month I interviewed Tim Duncan, Athletic Director for the University of New Orleans -- his prior stops -- Memphis, UNC-Wilmington, Paine College, Clayton State, Northeastern and now... the University of New Orleans. So it's settled then, right?Nope. Enter exhibit A, today's guest Mary Pink -- one of the most respected names in college athletics. Mary is the Associate AD for marketing at Iowa State, and has been rocking it in Ames Iowa for 24 years.So it is not a mandate that you have to move around -- it may be likely - but it is not written rule. It is not a fact. For mary -- she's been a part of 24 years of athletic, attendance, revenue and branding growth -- and going to explain it all. Here's Mary Pink…Questions for Mary Pink, Iowa State Associate Athletic Director for Marketing1: Before we get into sports marketing in college athletics and life at a major university like Iowa State – I want to go back to your beginning… did you always dream of working in sports?Follow: how did you discover your fit in marketing college athletics?2: I've interviewed many people in college athletics and often they've worked at a multitude of schools, jumping around in order to grow their career.This always seemed like a necessity, a pattern you'd see everywhere, and yet you've been at Iowa State for 24 years and grown into a top role in the athletic department – why was it important to you to stay and develop within Iowa State?3: Your job description is vast and the expectations enormous. You seem to have your hands in everything --marketing, branding, ticket sales, communications, sponsorship, special events, budgeting, negotiations, fundraising, coach and employee supervision, strategic planning and event management.Clearly you can't do it all yourself and you have a team of people helping you execute on your vision – so I ask, what are the most important traits you look for when assembling your team?4: How would you describe your leadership style?5: Looking for your guidance here – should young people who want to work in sports marketing try to become a jack-of-all-trades learning all of...
UGA upsets #13 Auburn. Anthony Edwards expected to be the #1 pick in the NBA Draft. The new proposed CBA has the NFL going to 17 games. CSU Cougars take down their rival Clayton State at the Lumpkin Center last night. I preview the 2020 Baseball season and Major League Soccer.
Replay Show: Merlene Aitken-Smith Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance & Student Services/SWA Clayton State University Aitken joined Clayton State in December of 2013 and has served as Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance since the summer of 2014. At that time, she also assumed the duties of Senior Woman Administrator. Join us on A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith at 11:30 am est Come listen to our guest’s career path, her advice for others and current initiatives. Right here On A Chat in the Garden with Monique A J Smith, where Significance Blooms via 347-989-8385 or www.chatinthegarden.com
In this episode, we welcome writer and first time director - Michael Harris (https://www.instagram.com/mharris.mov/) - to the podcast. He recently worked on a short film called Pretty Dead Things (https://www.instagram.com/prettydeadthingsfilm/) for his program at Clayton State (https://www.clayton.edu) . He shares his creative process and experiences from this project, as well as tell us about some of his film influences, where he gets some of his inspiration, some things he would have done differently, how to get funding for an indie film, and so much more. Also, we throw a whole new batch of EPIC Quick-Fire Questions at him! Which beloved movie does he HATE? Tune in to find out! All of this, a few tangents, and MORE on your favorite EPIC podcast. Thank you for all of your continued support and listens. Show your support HERE (https://ko-fi.com/epicbriefspodcast) . Check us out at: epicbriefspodcast.com (https://epicbriefspodcast.com/) Instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast (https://www.instagram.com/epicbriefspodcast/) Facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast (https://www.facebook.com/epicbriefspodcast) Twitter @epicbriefspdcst (https://twitter.com/epicbriefspdcst?lang=en) SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW: Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/epic-briefs-podcast/id944770091?mt=2&ls=1) , Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/4AtPv5Q2x9hYNIHljr8KAx) , Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts (https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzQ5MTUwMDIucnNz) , Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/epic-briefs-podcast) , Deezer (https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/57169) , and on your favorite podcast apps. We'd love to hear from you, so if you have a question, comment or suggestion - email us: epicbriefspodcast@gmail.com
Tim Duncan, new Deputy AD for External Affairs at Northeastern University, recently stepped down as Director of Athletics at Clayton State. Prior to doing so, he visited @TaiMBrown on the 1.Question Podcast to discuss professional development for his staff and Student-Athletes. Duncan, founder of the Emerging ADs conference, speaks to possibly being hired by a former Student-Athlete as the ultimate measure of success in terms of leadership development.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Athletic administrators typically don't drop down from FBS Division I to work at two different NCAA Division II institutions as athletic directors, but that's exactly what Tim Duncan has done (no, not THAT Tim Duncan). First at Paine College, now at Clayton State. But Duncan's story is much richer than that, working at two different FBS institutions as part of the senior staff in development, as well as his time in Corporate America, both as a businessman and entrepreneur. Duncan discusses his journey, as well as how he continues to strive to grow each department's revenue opportunities by engaging community members with a business mentality usually unseen by campus administrators. And he discusses why it's okay to have the same name as someone who is much more famous, especially when he lists the alternatives available. Twitter: @TimDuncanAD
On Monday, April 22nd, we talked sports from Atlanta and around the country with my guests, Head Coach of the Clayton State University Lakers' Womens Basketball Team, Dennis Cox, Kaleb Frady of Atlanta Motor Speedway, Brenda Herrington of the FCA Endurance Team, who was at the Boston Marathon, gave us a first hand description of the explosions after the race, and we talked sports with "Game On" Sports Talk Show Radio Host Katie Davis of AM 550/FM102.9 WDUN Radio in Gainesville, GA. We recapped the Atlanta Hawks NBA Playoffs Game 1 loss to the Indiana Pacers and previewed Game 2. As well as, previewed the upcoming NBA playoff games during the week. We also discussed the Atlanta Braves, the upcoming NFL Draft, NASCAR, and more.