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Dan welcomes Joe Breen, head coach at Bishop Feehan and director of GBG club baseball. They discuss Joe's experience transitioning from club to high school coaching, the recruitment process for high school players, and the motivation of committed players returning to high school teams. They also cover the challenges and strategies in managing high school versus summer baseball schedules. The episode concludes with a 'Three Up, Three Down' segment where memorable near no-hitters and defensive plays are shared. Topics 00:40 High School Recruitment and Motivation 02:39 Coaching Journey and High School Return 04:06 Star Players and Their Commitment 09:54 Development and Recruitment 14:07 Coaching Strategies and Challenges 18:12 Functional Strength and Meticulous Preparation 18:41 Advice for Aspiring Baseball Players 20:32 Team Strategy and Season Outlook 22:23 Three Up, Three Down Segment 22:50 Memorable Near No-Hitters 25:21 Amazing Defensive Plays 27:05 Unforgettable Baseball Moments 31:29 Conclusion and Farewell
Coach Joe Willis, Athletic Director. NeuroGuard plus and his experience with it Using this mouthguard reduces the chance of concussion by over 99% of the time. MSU and Wayne state have tested the mouthguard and have certified the results. Neuroguard Plus. www.neuroguardplus.com
The return of Joe O'Dwyer to the Function Tennis Podcast marks a significant occasion, as it has been five years since his previous appearance. In this enlightening conversation, O'Dwyer, a seasoned ATP and WTA coach, reflects upon his extensive career on the tour, which began in 1999 and has traversed through various eras of tennis. He recounts his experiences coaching notable players such as Robbie Ginepri and Alexander Stevenson, shedding light on the mental fortitude required to succeed in the highly competitive world of professional tennis. The discussion delves into the often-overlooked realities of life on the tour, emphasizing the psychological challenges and the grind that players endure week after week. O'Dwyer poignantly articulates the importance of mental resilience, echoing the sentiments of fellow coaches regarding the necessity for players to possess unwavering determination to navigate the rigors of professional tennis. This episode serves as an invaluable resource for aspiring players and coaches alike, offering insights into the complexities of coaching at the highest level, and the various pathways that can lead to success in the sport.Takeaways: Joe O'Dwyer shares invaluable insights from his extensive experience coaching on the ATP and WTA tours, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience for aspiring players. The journey through junior tennis to professional levels often involves overcoming significant mental and physical challenges, which can define a player's career trajectory. O'Dwyer highlights the critical role of a supportive coaching team and the necessity for players to develop not only technical skills but also mental fortitude in competitive environments. The podcast revisits the narrative of Conor Nyland's success, showcasing how individual stories can inspire and shape perceptions of Irish tennis on the global stage. The conversation includes reflections on the rigorous demands of the professional tour, where physical stamina and mental strength are equally paramount for success. Finally, O'Dwyer underscores the notion that success in tennis is often a marathon rather than a sprint, requiring dedication, patience, and a willingness to adapt in the face of adversity.
Jacob Townsend talks with ETSU Head Baseball Coach Joe Pennucci about the sweep of Western Carolina over the weekend and getting set for Virginia Tech on Tuesday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Coach Joe provides a great fun exercise to create the reality of what you seek.instagram.com/coachjoem www.pti.coach
Host Chris Caputo begins the show welcoming Joe Tartamella, the head coach of the St. John's University women's basketball team. The primary focus of their discussion is the recent NCAA women's basketball championship victory by the University of Connecticut, which marks the school's twelfth title. Coach Tartamella provides an in-depth analysis of UConn's performance, emphasizing the unique attributes that set the team apart, including their formidable talent and the strategic leadership of Coach Gino Auriemma. He articulates how UConn's players consistently rise to the occasion, showcasing their ability to dominate in high-pressure situations. Throughout the conversation, Tartamella reflects on his extensive experience within the Big East Conference, highlighting the challenges and competitive nature of facing UConn multiple times over the years. He outlines the intricacies of game planning against such a powerhouse, stressing the importance of mental preparation, tactical execution, and the necessity for his players to remain composed and focused. The discussion evolves to encompass the overall growth and visibility of women's basketball, with Tartamella acknowledging the impact of rising stars such as Caitlin Clark in garnering increased attention for the sport. As the episode continues, co-host Mike Guidone joins by phone, shifting the focus to the men's NCAA tournament and providing insights into the dynamics of the upcoming championship game. The hosts engage in a thoughtful dialogue about the evolution of college basketball, the significance of coaching strategies, and the critical role that both men's and women's teams play in elevating the sport to new heights. This episode not only provides a comprehensive analysis of the championship but also celebrates the progress and future potential of women's basketball in the collegiate arena.
TOP: Joe Gallo, the pride of Milltown, on building a winner at Merrimack, transitioning to the MAAC, Budd Clark, growing up Jersey and his Seven Fishes dinner menu. 25:30: Big Dance reactions, Walter Clayton and the zero-star recruit phenomenon 30:50: Transfer portal talk: Rutgers, Seton Hall, Monmouth, Princeton, FDU
When you lose weight, do you borrow a new identity ONLY to give it back when the diet or program stops? Featuring Joe Hoye, Owner of Diet Detox Did you know that women start losing muscle mass as early as their 30s, and it accelerates after 50? In this episode of Direction Not Perfection, health and fitness expert Joe Hoye shares why strength training is crucial for women's health, metabolism, and longevity. Joe breaks down common myths about fitness, explains how to fix your metabolism, and reveals why small, sustainable changes are the key to long-term success. Whether you're new to exercise or looking to level up your routine, this episode is packed with practical advice!
From Princeton to Collegeville, Coach Joe Jamison @ursinuscollege_wrestling has built more than just wrestling teams—he's created a culture. In this episode, we go belly-to-belly with Ursinus College's Director of Wrestling to talk about his transition from Ivy League coaching to leading both men's and women's programs at a rising D3 powerhouse. We dig into his coaching journey, the blueprint for building a winning culture, balancing dual programs, recruiting philosophies, and the role academics play in student-athlete success.If you're a wrestler, coach, or parent looking for the real story behind college wrestling opportunities—this one's for you.
Join us for this episode of the REDX Podcast with master coach and prospecting expert Joe Bowolick. In this episode, Joe breaks down what's actually holding agents back from consistent listings, how to sharpen your skills and build confidence, and why top producers are returning to the phones in today's market.Here's what you'll discover in this episode…• How to build a business when your database “sucks”• A step-by-step process to turn conversations into listing appointments• How to simplify your systems, avoid shiny objects, and scale with easeJUMP TO THESE TOPICS
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Today on our show, Kerby will talk to Joe Kennedy. Coach Joe is now with Coral Ridge Ministries as a content contributor. And he has a new book and a new movie to share with us. Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or […]
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Coach Joe speaks about people becoming success conscious and provides 9 simple ingredients found in success.instagram.com/coachjoem www.pti.coach
Welcome back to United We Podcast! Today's episode features our proud Chamber member and 2024 Ambassador of the Year winner, Joe De La Paz! Join us as we deep dive into his start in Corpus Christi and how he acquired the name "Coach Joe". A huge thank you to Mr. De La Paz for joining us in today's episode, so tune in and enjoy the show!
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Wrestling Coach Joe Blasucci Somerset Pembroke Pines Florida Joins Larry Blustein as they talk about the success of the Wrestling Program under his watch
Celtics HC Joe Mazzulla joins Zolak & Bertrand to discuss the team being sold.
Despite once again reaching the 50-win plateau, the Boston Celtics have been knocked off the perch as favorites to win the 2025 NBA championship. Cap and Guillermo discuss why that happened, and whether the Celtics can defeat conference leaders Cleveland and OKC. Plus, Baylor Scheierman saves the Celtics from certain defeat, and Coach Joe and Co. meet "Coach Nanny."Get all the latest Celtics coverage with our partners at SportSpyder: https://sportspyder.com/nba/boston-celtics/news?pid=20906
Jacob Townsend is joined by ETSU Baseball coach Joe Pennucci to talk about the Bucs win over Tennessee, as well as getting set for the beginning of SoCon play this weekend against Samford. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.recoveredlife.tvAfter recording an episode of The Recovered Life Show with Coach Joe, I've been thinking a lot about the powerful insights he shared. His story of surrender—literally putting his hands out and asking to be arrested—was one of the most impactful moments of our conversation. That moment wasn't about giving up; it was about letting go of resistance and stepping into real recovery.Joe's journey is a reminder that transformation isn't just about stopping a behavior—it's about fully embracing a new way of life. And in our conversation, he broke down what that process really looked like for him.
Join us for this episode of The Recovered Life Show as host Damon Frank speaks with Coach Joe, a dedicated member of the recovery community with seventeen years of continuous sobriety. Hear Joe's incredible journey from the depths of addiction to living a fulfilling life in recovery. This episode dives into the misconceptions around knowledge and recovery, the struggle of recognizing addiction, and the importance of reaching out for help. Joe shares his personal experiences, including the pivotal moment that led him to seek help and how he rebuilt his life after hitting rock bottom. Tune in for insights that can inspire anyone on their path to recovery. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.recoveredlife.tv/subscribe
Join us for this episode of The Recovered Life Show as host Damon Frank speaks with Coach Joe, a dedicated member of the recovery community with seventeen years of continuous sobriety. Hear Joe's incredible journey from the depths of addiction to living a fulfilling life in recovery. This episode dives into the misconceptions around knowledge and recovery, the struggle of recognizing addiction, and the importance of reaching out for help. Joe shares his personal experiences, including the pivotal moment that led him to seek help and how he rebuilt his life after hitting rock bottom. Tune in for insights that can inspire anyone on their path to recovery.Stay tuned for the timestamped chapters below!
Billy TeedanCoach Teeden just finished his 10th season as the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Plant City High School. He has led the Raiders to 8 regional appearances and a district championship title. Prior to coaching and teaching at Plant City, he was the Head Boys Basketball coach at East Bay High School. In six seasons, he became the all-time winningest coach in school history, while winning three district championships and had a regional final appearance.Coach Teeden has been named Hillsborough County Western Conference Coach of the Year seven times. In 2024, Coach Teeden was the FABC 7A coach of the year. In 2010, Teeden was named the William Bethel Coach of the Year, an award given to a coach who turns around a basketball program at a school that struggled in the past. Teeden has also been the head coach for the 16u Nike Team Florida AAU Team.Coach Joseph WillisCoach Willis just finished his 8th coaching season with the Plant Panthers boys' basketball program. During his time at Plant, the Panthers have had a overall record of 143-75. His Plant teams have won 3 straight district titles (2023, 2024, 2025) and he has been named American Division Coach of the Year the past two seasons. Willis' Plant teams have also won 2 Hillsborough County GPA titles in his time at the school. Although it was his 8th year at Plant, it is his 19th year as a head coach in the county. Coach Willis previously coached at Bloomingdale High School and prior to that at Lennard High. At Bloomingdale, Coach Willis guided the Bulls to their first district title since the 1996 season and first regional semi-final appearance since 1994. During that season he was named the Federal Division Coach of the Year. Prior to coaching in the high school ranks, Coach Willis spent time coaching collegiately at High Point University (2003-04), Saint Leo University (2001-03) and the University of South Florida (1996-2001). Coach Willis played one year of college basketball at Webber College (now Webber International University) and through his high school basketball experience at East Lake HS, he earned All-Pinellas County Honorable Mention his senior year. Coach Willis earned his Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 2000 and his graduate degree in Educational Leadership at Saint Leo University. He lives with his wife Ellen, and daughters Maggie and Elise.
Celtics HC Joe Mazzulla joins the show to discuss last night's loss to the Thunder, LeBron James' legacy, and his brother.
Are your team meetings draining energy rather than fueling success? What if there was a way to make every meeting engaging, productive, and even enjoyable? In this episode, I sit down with executive coach Joe Hudson, whose unique approach to leadership and team dynamics has transformed countless organizations. Joe shares powerful insights on how to build an aligned, high-performing team culture, structure decision-making for maximum impact, and redefine what it means to run an effective meeting. We dive into the core principles that make teams thrive, from fostering authentic relationships to challenging the status quo. Joe unpacks why most meetings fail, how leaders unknowingly sabotage efficiency, and the secret to making meetings a powerful driver of business growth. Whether you're leading a team internally or managing client relationships, this episode will leave you rethinking how you structure conversations, make decisions, and cultivate a winning culture. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising metric that determines whether a meeting is truly effective Why most companies are unknowingly wasting massive amounts of time—and how to fix it The counterintuitive leadership habit that builds deeper trust and stronger teams How to instantly improve team cohesion using a simple but overlooked principle The secret behind “five-star meetings” and why they drastically improve company performance A powerful (but easy-to-implement) strategy to ensure your meetings drive real results The #1 mistake leaders make when trying to foster alignment—and what to do instead How to use strategic tension to supercharge both internal teams and client relationships Ready to transform the way you lead and make every meeting count? Don't let another unproductive conversation drain your team's potential. Tune in now to learn Joe's game-changing strategies and start implementing them today. If you found this episode valuable, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your team. For more insights and resources, check out Joe's work at The Art of Accomplishment—because leadership should be both effective and fulfilling. Resources Mentioned: Joe's website: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com Joe's podcast: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
Are your team meetings draining energy rather than fueling success? What if there was a way to make every meeting engaging, productive, and even enjoyable? In this episode, I sit down with executive coach Joe Hudson, whose unique approach to leadership and team dynamics has transformed countless organizations. Joe shares powerful insights on how to build an aligned, high-performing team culture, structure decision-making for maximum impact, and redefine what it means to run an effective meeting. We dive into the core principles that make teams thrive, from fostering authentic relationships to challenging the status quo. Joe unpacks why most meetings fail, how leaders unknowingly sabotage efficiency, and the secret to making meetings a powerful driver of business growth. Whether you're leading a team internally or managing client relationships, this episode will leave you rethinking how you structure conversations, make decisions, and cultivate a winning culture. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising metric that determines whether a meeting is truly effective Why most companies are unknowingly wasting massive amounts of time—and how to fix it The counterintuitive leadership habit that builds deeper trust and stronger teams How to instantly improve team cohesion using a simple but overlooked principle The secret behind “five-star meetings” and why they drastically improve company performance A powerful (but easy-to-implement) strategy to ensure your meetings drive real results The #1 mistake leaders make when trying to foster alignment—and what to do instead How to use strategic tension to supercharge both internal teams and client relationships Ready to transform the way you lead and make every meeting count? Don't let another unproductive conversation drain your team's potential. Tune in now to learn Joe's game-changing strategies and start implementing them today. If you found this episode valuable, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your team. For more insights and resources, check out Joe's work at The Art of Accomplishment—because leadership should be both effective and fulfilling. Resources Mentioned: Joe's website: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com Joe's podcast: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
In this episode of Daily Influence, host Gregg-Brooke Koleno sits down with Joe DeRamos, a certified FocalPoint business and executive coach, to discuss the power of self-awareness, confidence, and legacy in leadership. Joe shares his journey from the corporate world to coaching, how he helps small business owners navigate imposter syndrome, and why building confidence is the foundation for success. He also dives into the importance of legacy—both personal and professional—and how being a positive influence creates a ripple effect that lasts far beyond the present moment. Tune in for an insightful conversation packed with practical strategies to step into your full potential.
Are your team meetings draining energy rather than fueling success? What if there was a way to make every meeting engaging, productive, and even enjoyable? In this episode, I sit down with executive coach Joe Hudson, whose unique approach to leadership and team dynamics has transformed countless organizations. Joe shares powerful insights on how to build an aligned, high-performing team culture, structure decision-making for maximum impact, and redefine what it means to run an effective meeting. We dive into the core principles that make teams thrive, from fostering authentic relationships to challenging the status quo. Joe unpacks why most meetings fail, how leaders unknowingly sabotage efficiency, and the secret to making meetings a powerful driver of business growth. Whether you're leading a team internally or managing client relationships, this episode will leave you rethinking how you structure conversations, make decisions, and cultivate a winning culture. Topics We Cover in This Episode: The surprising metric that determines whether a meeting is truly effective Why most companies are unknowingly wasting massive amounts of time—and how to fix it The counterintuitive leadership habit that builds deeper trust and stronger teams How to instantly improve team cohesion using a simple but overlooked principle The secret behind “five-star meetings” and why they drastically improve company performance A powerful (but easy-to-implement) strategy to ensure your meetings drive real results The #1 mistake leaders make when trying to foster alignment—and what to do instead How to use strategic tension to supercharge both internal teams and client relationships Ready to transform the way you lead and make every meeting count? Don't let another unproductive conversation drain your team's potential. Tune in now to learn Joe's game-changing strategies and start implementing them today. If you found this episode valuable, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your team. For more insights and resources, check out Joe's work at The Art of Accomplishment—because leadership should be both effective and fulfilling. Resources Mentioned: Joe's website: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com Joe's podcast: https://www.artofaccomplishment.com/podcast Order your copy of Give to Grow Get the Supplemental materials for Give to Grow Get a copy of your GrowBIG Playbook today!
In this episode, Coach Joe speaks of desires, and fueling those desires with a mindset of belief. Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it will achieve!instagram.com/coachjoem www.pti.coach
(00:00) Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla joins the show to discuss the team’s recent stretch of games and win against Denver. He talks about their playstyle on both ends of the court and also touches on Celtics City premiering today. The conversation shifts to the Oscars and the experience of going to the movies alone. (20:22) The guys talk about the Patriots missing out on Deebo Samuel, especially since the Commanders got him for just a 5th-round pick. They question why New England couldn't have landed him. They also discuss Mike Giardi’s report that the Patriots will be aggressive in pursuing Tee Higgins if the Bengals make him available. (36:30) The guys dive back into Tales from the Patriots Sideline by Mike Felger, reflecting on the Patriots' past and how it connects to the current team. They discuss the idea of trading Rhamondre Stevenson and explore potential quarterbacks who could back up Drake Maye. (52:11) The guys discuss Davante Adams and whether the Jets will find a trade partner, noting that he might be released if no deal is made. They also debate if the Patriots should pursue him and question whether New England will miss out on a wide receiver once again this season.
Simon Conway's interview with Coach Joe Sigrist during Monday's first hour.
Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla joins the show to discuss the team's recent stretch of games and win against Denver. He talks about their playstyle on both ends of the […]
Season 7 is officially launched! Coach Jeff, Coach Joe, and Coach Skylar set the tone for what topics will be discussed. This is especially a Podcast for parents of youth athletes!!! Food/Nutrition.... Injury Prevention..... Performance.... MIndset..... Mental Toughness...... Dealing with kids as parents.... and more!!!
Here, Coach Joe talks about how to accomplish a goal. Are you interested or committed? This is the critical question and answering it the right way will bring you to the goal.instagram.com/coachjoem www.pti.coach
Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla joins the show to talk about the team's win over the Raptors and Jayson Tatum feeling disrespected by the media.
Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo lead an insightful discussion with two distinguished Division 1 basketball coaches, James Jones and Joe Jones, who share their experiences and perspectives on the nuances of coaching at a high level. Central to our dialogue is the significant impact of passion in balancing the demands of coaching with personal life commitments. As both coaches reflect on their journeys, they delve into the importance of familial ties, competition, and the evolution of their coaching philosophies over the years. With the NCAA tournament approaching, they offer valuable insights into the strategies that have led to their respective successes this season. This episode serves as an inspiring testament to the dedication and camaraderie inherent in the world of college basketball.Show Details:Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo begin the show within an atmosphere dense with insights and reflections on the intricate tapestry of college basketball, presented by the two eminent coaches, James and Joe Jones. Their narrative embarks on a profound exploration of their roots, revealing the genesis of their passion for the sport, which blossomed in the vibrant playgrounds of Long Island. Their early experiences, intertwined with familial influences, particularly from their father, sculpted their identities not only as players but also as mentors in the realm of collegiate athletics. As the conversation progresses, we delve into the competitive landscape of the Ivy League, where Coach James highlights Yale's impressive undefeated streak, and Coach Joe articulates the challenges and triumphs of cultivating a basketball program at Boston University. The dynamic interplay between their professional journeys and their shared familial bond creates a rich narrative that resonates with the audience, emphasizing their dedication to fostering young talent and building resilient teams. This segment serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of competition and the importance of maintaining balance in the demanding world of college sports, as both coaches epitomize the delicate equilibrium between personal life and professional commitment, enriching the discourse with a blend of humor and earnestness that captivates listeners.Takeaways: The podcast emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance for coaches, especially during the demanding college basketball season. Both Coach James and Coach Joe Jones discuss their unique journeys into coaching, highlighting family influence and early experiences in sports. They explore the challenges of preparing for back-to-back games in the Ivy League, detailing their structured weekly practice schedule. The conversation reflects on the evolution of college basketball, particularly how recruitment strategies have changed with the introduction of the transfer portal. The hosts and guests discuss the significance of cultivating a supportive athletic environment at their respective universities to enhance team performance. The episode concludes with insights on building strong relationships within coaching, emphasizing mutual respect and collaboration among peers.
3:00 Wesleyan University Coach Joe Reilly has his program No. 1 in D3 at 24-034:35 St. John's tops Creighton for 2-game lead in Big East43:20 Seton Hall stuns UConn and beats the Huskies for the 4th straight time at home52:30 UConn remains inconsistent in the month of February58:50 Yale clinches a spot in Ivy Madness while Princeton goes 0-2 and may miss the tournament altogether
Head Coach of the Boston Celtics and reigning NBA champ Joe Mazzulla sits down with Rog on a very special pod special. Joe and Rog breakdown how Joe became close friends with the one and only Pep Guardiola and how their friendship has strengthened him as a coach. Then, Joe reveals why playing youth soccer in Rhode Island made him a better basketball player, as well as what footballing tactics he's brought to the NBA. All this and more on the latest Men in Blazers pod special....See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jacob Townsend and Bud talk to ETSU Head Baseball Coach Joe Pennucci about the beginning of the season, coming off the most wins for the program during his tenure in Johnson City, and some changes to the weekend schedule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla joined the show to discuss a recent tough loss to the Rockets, this being the most enjoyable part of the season so far, and the... The post Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla Joins Zolak & Bertrand – 1/30/25 appeared first on 98.5 The Sports Hub - Boston's Home For Sports.
Celtics HC Joe Mazzulla joins Zolak & Bertrand to discuss last night's loss to the Lakers, rotational changes with Jaylen Brown, and the team looking bored at times. The post Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla Joins Zolak & Bertrand – 1/24/25 appeared first on 98.5 The Sports Hub - Boston's Home For Sports.
Let the Season 2 f*ck-ups commence! Join Copacino Fujikado ECD Andrew Gall for an insightful conversation with 8-time Emmy winning comedy writer and creativity coach Joe Guppy! From not approaching a young Adam Sandler to failing to complete a Simpsons script, Joe's made some big-time mistakes we could all learn from. Tap in to hear all about them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jessica and Jenn send all their love and prayers out to everyone Los Angeles affected by the fires this week. Resources to help out those impacted are listed below. This week we welcome back the wonderful, Joe Towne! Joe is a Los Angeles based performer, award-winning writer, director, and teacher. As the CEO and Co-Founder of The Performer's Mindset, Joe works with performers to elevate their craft, with corporate professionals to bring Mindset practices into the workplace, and with creatives of all types, preparing them show up at their best in life's big moments. As the creator and host of The Better Podcast, Joe explores the nuances of creative practice and leads conversations that help us individually - and collectively - develop healthier relationships with our mind, our craft, and the world. In this episode, Jess, Jenn start off by updating everyone on the resources we know of and can reiterate to our listeners affected by the fires. Then we dive in with Joe on how we want to reflect over the last year and the best ways of moving forwarding the New Year after a difficult year for a lot of us. Great ways to close out 2024 with a fresh mindset for 2025 Regulate, Recover, Review , Renew How to sustain motivation and stay consistent all throughout the year Victimhood and how we approach it and overcome Looking for the positive and retraining our brains to be optimistic even if our tendencies are pessimistic. Being grateful for even the smallest things Episode Resources: A Cause for Entertainment Donation Page California Fire Foundation Pasadena Humane Society California Community Foundation Los Angeles Regional Foodbank The Center for Disaster Philanthropy American Red Cross Los Angeles Region World Central Kitchen Global Empowerment Mission AirBnb Boys & Girls Club of Malibu Direct Relief Ventura County Community Foundation Joe's IMDB Joe's Instagram The Performer's Mindset Website The Performer's Mindset Instagram ──────────────────────────── Stay Tuned with Tipsy Casting on IG Watch the Tipsy Casting YouTube Channel Follow Jessica & Follow Jenn Learn More About Jess & Jenn's Casting Journeys Get Casting Life Away Merch here! Visit the official Tipsy Casting Website
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(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the first hour with Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston, filling in for Beetle, as they discuss Robert Kraft's latest denial from the NFL Hall of Fame. (11:12) The guys and Phil Perry discuss the Bruins win last night against the Utah Hockey Club under new leadership of Joe Sacco. (24:52) Zo, McKone, and Phil Perry, filling in for Beetle, discuss the Patriots offense, defense, and coaching staff. (34:39) The crew and Phil Perry end the first hour with the Football Card.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz & Murray discuss the breaking news of Jim Montgomery being fired by the Boston Bruins. (20:39) The callers weigh in on the Bruins firing Jim Montgomery. (27:32) More reaction to Jim Montgomery being fired by the Bruins. Plus some thoughts on the struggles of the team. (38:10) Jeremy Swayman is being outplayed by Jonas Korpisalo and is losing the locker room?
A lot of things in Coach Joe Kennedy's life have been unexpected—not the least of them being taking a major case to the Supreme Court or having a movie made about his life. Kennedy's decision to take a knee in prayer after football games placed him in the middle of a national controversy, and thrust him into a spotlight he never asked for or wanted, since, as he acknowledges, he sees himself as a pretty “average Joe.” The film “Average Joe” hits theaters Thursday and aims to go beyond what Americans know about the coach from news headlines to share his personal life story, says director Harold Cronk. Kennedy was thrust off the football field and into the courtroom nearly a decade ago after he was told he could not take a knee in silent prayer on the 50-yard-line after football games. His decision to persist in his commitment to the Lord cost him his job at Bremerton High School in Bremerton, Washington, about 30 miles west of Seattle. In 2022, after a seven-year legal fight, Kennedy won his case before the Supreme Court. In early September 2023, he returned to the football field and again took a knee in prayer at the end of the game. Later that same month, he made the choice to “retire,” telling The Daily Signal at the time that he and his wife “finished the fight.” “You know, we were in the race to finish the fight, and we've remained faithful, and that's it,” he said. Kennedy and Cronk join “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the making of the movie and what they hope viewers take away from the film.