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What a season for Lynchburg so far. We had to bring on Coach Jake Reed to talk about the recent success.We discuss the journey of his athletes at Lynchburg, focusing on their recent achievements, the culture of support within the team, and the training dynamics that contribute to their success. He reflects on the emotional impact of their victories, the legacy of former athlete Frank Csorba, and the importance of individual development in a team setting.Coach Reed emphasizes the significance of the journey over outcomes and expresses optimism for the future of his program as they prepare for national championships.How to Support D3 Glory Days:ShirtsTHE NEWSLETTER!D3 Glory Days Venmo.We launched a Patreon!Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple PodcastsInstagram,Twitter and Strava.
Wellness in San Diego: Food, Movement, Spirituality + Wellbeing
We're back with Season 4! Join us for an exciting series of weekly episodes featuring local changemakers in San Diego's wellness scene. Upcoming topics include rage + release, women's health, the power of kava, cosmetic acupuncture, spirituality + psycthotherapy, local holiday gifts and the San Diego restaurant scene. So tune in every Wednesday for the latest episode. -- Today, we're thrilled to have the founders of Beyond the Game, Chad Denham and Coach Reed Maltbie, joining us to discuss the transformative power of a growth mindset, resilience, and finding flow. Chad and Reed bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the table, having worked with athletes and individuals from all walks of life. Their combined knowledge in business, sports psychology, and education offers a unique perspective on unlocking our full potential. In this episode, we delve into: The science of a growth mindset: How cultivating a belief in your ability to learn and grow can overcome challenges and achieve your goals. Building resilience: Strategies for bouncing back from setbacks and developing the mental toughness needed for success. Harnessing the power of flow: Understanding what flow states are and how to access them for peak performance and increased enjoyment. Episode links + references: Beyond the Game: https://beyondthegamehq.com/ Carol Dweck, Stanford | Growth Mindset Steven Kotler | Flow Research Collective David Goggins | Ultra-Endurance Athlete Upcoming local events: North County Wellness Networking - 1st Mondays of the month Women + Wellness Wednesdays | monthly event series for female entrepreneurs Build Your Wellness Biz Blueprint for 2025: Coworking Retreat The Wellness in San Diego podcast is produced by Locally Well San Diego, your local news source covering health + wellness news + events in San Diego. Get the latest at locallywell.com or follow @locallywell.
Send us a Text Message.Coach Reed Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving optimum performance. With over 30 years of professional coaching experience, he knows first-hand the power of language to create optimal performance. His new book, The Spartan Mindset, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator as a business leader, entrepreneur, in the sporting world and beyond.
Matt talks with 247 sports and CBS Sports college football analyst Carl Reed. Coach Reed is a championship high school coach and one of the best college football and less and all of college sports. Great, very insightful as a dive in all things and IL and of course talk about the golden Colorado Buffalo and Coach Deion Sanders in Boulder. Matt asked the question about the potential of Colorado having two players in SANDERS and Travis Hunter at the Heisman ceremony at the end of the season. Great show. Remember to like and subscribe on YouTube and Twitch.
Tomekia Reeds left her post at Jackson State to become the head women's basketball coach at UNC Charlotte. Ralph Cooper and Kyle T. Mosley discuss the move and future of Coach Reed.
Coach Reed joins Brooke, Carey & Randy to talk about why the SEC is just different--no matter how much Carey doesn't like it--why it JUST MENS MORE, Bama being his favorite to win the CFP, the biggest updates coming across the transfer portal, the MIZ vs. Ohio St. matchup, how much the transfers and players sitting out will affect the perception & what Mizzou's future at RB looks like with Schrader & Peat leaving after this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Coach Reed joins Brooke, Carey & Randy to talk about why the SEC is just different--no matter how much Carey doesn't like it--why it JUST MENS MORE, Bama being his favorite to win the CFP, the biggest updates coming across the transfer portal, the MIZ vs. Ohio St. matchup, how much the transfers and players sitting out will affect the perception & what Mizzou's future at RB looks like with Schrader & Peat leaving after this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
State Farm's Head of Marketing, Alyson Griffin, breaks down making the company's iconic jingle a bigger deal next year and diving more into retail media. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. Damian Fowler: (00:01)I'm Damien Fowler. AndIlyse Liffreing: (00:02)I'm EIS Lfr. AndDamian Fowler: (00:03)Welcome to this edition of the current podcast.Ilyse Liffreing: (00:10)This week we're delighted to talk with Allison Griffin, the head of marketing for State Farm.Damian Fowler: (00:15)State Farm Insurance Group has been around for more than a hundred years, but thanks to its high profile marketing campaigns, it remains a household name in the us. Over the years, companies had many entertaining creative campaigns, and the latest of course features the affable character of Jake from State Farm, who was present at a certain NFL game that made headlines in 2023. AndIlyse Liffreing: (00:36)We'll get to that with more than 25 years of experience leading teams at top Tech brands. Allison became head of marketing for the Iconic brand in May, 2021. She has a motto which goes like this, always curious, always learning, always happy to share my insights.Alyson Griffin: (00:59)State Farm is a 100 year old brand. You know, we've gotta try to figure out how to remain relevant, not only to our current big tried and true customer base of all. I'm pointing at myself, I know we're on a podcast, the Gen Xers of the world and older, but also that next generation. And one of the ways we do that is through life stages. And of course, every marketer knows you have to be relevant to the target that you're going after. Look, people don't think about insurance at all, ever. Maybe , if I could say, with a big smile on my face. So we've gotta think about, you know, your first apartment or your first car, or having a baby or buying a home, or those life stages matter because they matter to the person that they're happening to. They're big events. And for us, dissecting who the target is, what stage they're in, and how, you know, what do they care about? That has started to shape our media strategy. It started to shape how we think about capturing current demand, generating future demand, and retention and loyalty for our customer base.Ilyse Liffreing: (02:05)Now there's a lot of strategy, obviously behind your marketing campaigns. For instance, when you're selling auto or life insurance, there's a product for sale. But the genius of your campaigns is that you don't really talk about the product like it's there. Obviously you're selling it, but it's not, you know, in your face. This is auto life insurance. Um, what is the concept you are marketing exactly, would you say? And how does that vary, I guess, based on the demographic?Alyson Griffin: (02:33)Yeah, so it's different than, you know, if you hold up your phone or something, it's different than a product that somebody needs to understand how much it costs. How long is the battery life? I'm sort of making this up, this is different. The, the insurance, what we're selling is in part the policy, but it's also in part a relationship with the agent. We have almost 20,000 agents across the United States who are independent contractors, you know, not State Farm employees, and they're running small businesses and trying to be meaningful and are meaningful in the communities where they live and work and offer basically advice services, et cetera. So for us, from a national campaign perspective, we've gotta make sure the brand is strong and branding is not product advertising. We need to make sure that our assets are known and appreciated. And asset is Jake from State Farm that you already mentioned, but also our jingle or even just the words like a good neighbor State Farm is there. And so we dial up and dial down each of those assets in real life or in the virtual world, depending on the life stage. The person that we're targeting, do they know us or not? Are we trying to bind a policy today or not? And that's, you know, the mix with which we're trying to buy media and showing up in places where these current and potential customers are. It'sDamian Fowler: (03:54)Interesting to hear you talk about big national campaigns and that that awareness that you drive and done it so successfully over the years. And, and the latest iteration of course is is Jake from State Farm, that character, what, why has he proved such a strong character in campaigns?Alyson Griffin: (04:09)He started out over 10 years ago as Jake, a real State Farm employee, and it was back when we were putting agents and employees in our ads. And you may recall the original campaign where it's a middle of the night phone call and the husband is talking on the phone, the wife comes downstairs, who are you talking to? And it's Jake from State Farm. And the question is, what are you wearing? And he says, uh, khakis, . So we got a lot of play out of that for many, many, many years. But that was of real employees, not an actor, doesn't, he has a job and a family and a life and isn't a trained actor. So fast forward to about 2019, um, maybe 2018, the company was looking to say, Hey, we have some equity in the, in the asset or the one word, I'll call it Jake from State Farm, all one word.Alyson Griffin: (04:56)And you know, how do we dial that up and make that asset work harder and be more meaningful for, for us, because we thought it could be the personification of what it means to be a good neighbor. And we're very fortunate, he is thought of as a real person, and he's not a cartoon or a caricature. He's really Jake from State Farm, he's a guy, he's doing good neighbor stuff, he's got a TikTok account just like regular influencer or regular person would. And for us, making him bring to life the values of what it means to help more people in more ways and to be that good neighbor in the country, uh, really mattered to us. And so we put a lot of effort into making that a cultural icon. Yeah,Damian Fowler: (05:43)I mean he really has cut through and he's a very competitive world i, I gather so, and State Farm is very much present in the culture and um, one of the ways that you've done this so successfully is leaning into major sporting personalities, um, over the last several years, uh, including a campaign featuring,Alyson Griffin: (06:03)Uh,Damian Fowler: (06:03)Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelsey for instance.Alyson Griffin: (06:06)What'sDamian Fowler: (06:07)The playbook there when you, when it comes to partnering with sports stars?Alyson Griffin: (06:11)We've been in sports for a very long time and it's important to us because it's tied to real passion. It's one of the last bastions of eyeballs all watching the same event at the same time. Right? Live television doesn't much exist anymore. If you're watching a Netflix episode and I'm watching one, we might not be at the same spot at the same time, for example. But live sports, you get people who are engaged across generations and, and a lot of viewership also don't forget from an advertising perspective, there's also highlights the replays, et cetera. So for us, sports has been long something we've leaned into and the advertising we realized performs better when, if you're not an endemic brand to sports, and we are not. And so for us, aligning our brand with brand ambassadors who match our values and are at the top of their game, showed us that we could cut through. So we have football, you know, Patrick Mahomes, you mentioned Travis Kelsey, he was with us this current football season. Um, and Coach Reed, you know, in football spots and Chris Paul and other NBA players in basketball spots. We have women for women's sports, et cetera. So the idea is if we match the passion and a relevant player and create a spot that leans into endemically where the ad is showing, it just performs much better.Damian Fowler: (07:31)Hmm, that's interesting.Ilyse Liffreing: (07:33)Now, speaking of sport and Travis Kelsey, let's talk about that viral moment that was created when Jake from State Farm was spotted chatting with who else? The Donna, Kelsey,Alyson Griffin: (07:43)TravisIlyse Liffreing: (07:44)Kelsey's mom, of course in the NFL Suite.Alyson Griffin: (07:47)WhatIlyse Liffreing: (07:47)Kind of reaction did you get from this, like viral moments and seeing all the elements come together? Can you walk us through how you kind of seized the moment?Alyson Griffin: (07:55)Yeah, that was really interesting. So the week before, we know that Travis Kelsey had a special guest in the box with his mom, and that was Taylor Swift. So I like to say we acted swiftly, . And within a week, um, we were able to place Jake from State Farm at Jason Kelsey's game, the Eagles. And we didn't want, you know, Jason, Kelsey's mom not to have a superstar celebrity sit with her. Uh, I say with a big smile on my face, . And it was great. We, we did have to act really fast. We that came together in less than 48 hours and, and for us capturing a cultural moment, and again, we have this asset that looks like and acts like and feels like a real human being. Jake from State Farm, so he could show up in the stands sitting with Mama Ma Otto, I'll call her as a nod to Travis Kelsey playing Mahomes and Mato in our current ads. Um, but with Donna Kelsey and, and him sitting there, you know, he sits, uh, courtside at NBA Allstar games, he shows up at Bravo con Twitch Con, right? Like, so Jake shows up in the world. And, and so the magic of saying we could really capitalize on this quickly and the fact that all the stars aligned and it came together was really, really fun for us.Ilyse Liffreing: (09:12)What does like a viral moment like that though mean for your brand? Because I know you talked about being like culturally resonant brand in insuranceAlyson Griffin: (09:21)AndIlyse Liffreing: (09:21)This would seem like a perfect example ofAlyson Griffin: (09:24)DoingIlyse Liffreing: (09:24)Just thatAlyson Griffin: (09:25)For us. Um, being culturally relevant matters. And it's not that any brand tries to be if you try too hard and for us, it's not that we're trying too hard, it's Hey, Jake would be there and we thought that we would be true to who we are. He shows up in those kinds of, um, situations regularly. And so let's just try it. And it wasn't because we were trying to be culturally iconic, it was because it just fit.Damian Fowler: (09:55)I mean, I wonder how do you measure something like that? I know it is a viral moment and it goes big, but do you see kind of the results of that?Alyson Griffin: (10:02)Yes. You can't pick a viral moment, right? It goes viral because it goes viral. And, and so then all of the, you know, there's the regular stuff you would think the reach, the syndication, the press, the chatter on, you know, X and other social media platforms of course were part of it. Engagement hashtags. That was all obvious. But what we were super excited about is a company EDO does measurement around search volume and correlating the exact second that Jake from State Farm was on camera to search volume was astonishing. Astonishing. And the results of all six of those spots increased in awareness by 15 times because of the viral moment. So it was like something that you wouldn't know, that you can't test and you don't get the opportunity to learn from very often, right? 'cause those don't happen very often. But we saw meaningful increase and value from a very innocent, just let's put Jake from State Farm next to Donna Kelsey.Damian Fowler: (11:12)I know you are exploring other channels as well to reach, you mentioned Gen X and Gen Z, the Gen Z audience, which is obviouslyAlyson Griffin: (11:19)GonnaDamian Fowler: (11:20)Be looking for insurance too. Um, in particular your gamer hood challenge, which launched last year, and I'm interested to talk about gaming and eSports and why is that an important part of your playbook?Alyson Griffin: (11:31)I'm fairly new to State Farm. I've been at State Farm for two and a half years, but I spent almost 30 years in the tech industry. And I say that to say gaming. I was at Hewlett-Packard and Intel for most of my career, and they're endemic to gaming. And so I had a lot of experience in the gaming world when I stepped in the door at State Farm, the insurance category other than maybe a logo sponsorship on a gamer or a game that's pretty much all the insurance industry was doing. And I was like, look, if we can, because the audience mattered these gamers, not eSports teams, but a casual fun gamers, much bigger universe. And we thought if we could tap in for generating future demand, again, these are not people who are buying policies today, but to get and show up at the place they already are with, um, an interest that they already have.Alyson Griffin: (12:23)It's very similar to the playbook of sports, but this is a different kind of audience and showing up for them in gaming. And so we created our own intellectual property around a gaming competition. It's run two years in a row now in the month of June for five episode, five weekly episodes and have gamers competing. And we've got Jake from State Farm in there, our assets and we loosely tie insurable moments. So think the gamers have to cope with distractions and still try to win. And some of the distractions are pipes in the house will burst or um, some of them went on a little road trip and they got a flat tire, right? So just loose and fun. We're not selling anything, we're not trying to shove anything down the throats, but to watch these, I'll call them insurable moments, hinder the forward progress of a gamer in a fun, interesting way. And the gamers had a lot of fun with, it was a really cool experience, uh, for us. And it's done quite well. That'sDamian Fowler: (13:21)Interesting. It goes back to your sort of ways of reaching customers at these different life stages and you're very nuanced about it and, and kind of smart the way you, you're doing it.Alyson Griffin: (13:31)Well, exactly where they are on Twitch and YouTube, right? Mm-Hmm. from a gaming perspective. So be where they are, don't make them come to me. Mm-Hmm. , they're not gonna go seeking out an insurance brand. I better go be there. Mm-Hmm. with something fun, interesting and different. And that's what we attempted to do.Damian Fowler: (13:45)I also noticed that you had created some Pinterest pins aimed at educating viewers around why they should get life insurance.Alyson Griffin: (13:53)CanDamian Fowler: (13:53)You talk a little bit about that campaign as well?Alyson Griffin: (13:55)Yeah. That's another life stage, right? So these media partners of ours are great because we wanna lean in and be, I'm gonna call it, I've never used this before, but endemic to the partner, right? Mm-Hmm. . So a Pinterest board. Mm-Hmm. . And if you can notice what somebody is doing, whether they're redecorating a room, like looks like, oh, this person might be remodeling their bathroom, or oh, this person might be having a baby, or oh, this person might be buying a new house or cars or whatever. Pinterest is such a great, uh, media outlet for passion points. And we thought, well, these are life moments. And as we talked about at the top of the podcast, these life moments, um, are a way in for us to meet a person where they are and not just say, get a quote for auto insurance, but to go offer them up something that's contextually relevant to what they're doing. And because Pinterest is what Pinterest is, we're able to do that in a meaningful way. Now when itIlyse Liffreing: (14:51)Comes to more like big TV buys and like maybe CTV buys, do you think like holistically about campaigns and connect those big TV buys with like more performance driven plays? Oh,Alyson Griffin: (15:05)A hundred percent. So State Farm, you know, is a prolific advertiser, right? Our category demands that. And television was the way, let's say, I don't even know, it's probably wasn't that long ago if I really stopped to think about it. The world's moving so fast.Ilyse Liffreing: (15:18)It is, it is.Alyson Griffin: (15:20)Goes quickly, but we know that digital matters and so do the, the media partners. They know that, um, digital and the even live shows that get streamed for the week after, they know that they can target that there's a lot of value that they can sell to advertisers for that long tail of their own, even a live experience. So we know that we need to do both. We still are big advertisers in live tv, mostly sports, but also working with the media partners who are putting really great content online and targeting. And that data matters so much and we're working more and more and more with partners to figure out how do we catch the right person at the right time with the right message, um, that's contextually relevant and that helps us be relevant to the person at the time that they need it.Damian Fowler: (16:13)Retail data is really come into its own, should we say, and especially for non-endemic brands, again, inside that ecosystem. How has that made a difference? Um, you know, in the last two years,Alyson Griffin: (16:24)A lot, it's funny, and I can say this out loud because Home Depot themselves said it, we're the first non-endemic partner of Home Depot, and we're partnering with them not only for their stores and the environment, they have a lot of small businesses as their customers, as well as home ownership, right? Mm-Hmm. and Car Repair and Home and Auto, yeah. Um, and so we are partnering with the Home Depot who knows very deeply about who their customers are and what matters from a data sharing perspective. And, uh, we think there's nowhere to go but up on that. Of course, we do it with media partners, of course. Uh, Disney being a very big one, right? Just because of all of their properties. It, it's on both levels is my point. So a big media partner that knows their audience, but someone like Home Depot or Walmart, those are really important to us so that we can continue to offer the best message to these customers and around things like small business or home improvement or auto care that matters to us. We sell those products.Ilyse Liffreing: (17:25)How are you thinking about 2024? Do you think you can actually like build upon this year's viral moments,Alyson Griffin: (17:32)? Yeah, I mean, we hope so, right? So Jake from State Farm isn't going anywhere, but we are going to dial up, you'll start seeing, um, more around our jingle. So I'm not saying our jingle is not known like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. I won't sing it here,Ilyse Liffreing: (17:46), although I'llAlyson Griffin: (17:47)Tell you, I'll give you a little fun fact That Jingle was written in 1971 by none other than Barry Manalow.Ilyse Liffreing: (17:53)No, really?Damian Fowler: (17:54)Yes. Does Barry get royalties?Alyson Griffin: (17:55)I don't know. , , probably , but we, you know, it's known and there's a lot of TikTok. You can go out and look at our, look at that jingle and see a lot of people playing with the content. We wanna kind of kick that into high gear again and, um, not only talk about Jake from State Farm, but have some fun playing with our jingles. So the notion of being a good neighbor and being there for people is one part of it. But the actual notes, the song of it is another.Damian Fowler: (18:25)And that's it for the current podcast. We'll be back next week with our guest, Jonathan Stringfield, the VP of Global Research and Marketing at Activision BlizzardJonathan Stringfield:Gaming is increasingly going to be a hobby that is divorced from gaming devices virtually anywhere that there is a screen that's smart, there's probably gonna be an opportunity to play a game. Ilyse Liffreing: (19:02)And if you love this podcast, be sure to subscribe and leave a review While you're at it. Check out our other show, the current report, our weekly roundup of what's happening in the world of digital media. The current podcast is produced by Wonder Media Network. Our theme is by Loving Caliber. The current team includes Chris Brooklier and Kat Vesce.Damian Fowler: (19:31)And remember,Ilyse Liffreing: (18:30)The current podcast is produced by Wondered Network. Our theme is by love and caliber. The current team includes Chris Ley and Cat Feste.Damian Fowler: (18:38)And remember,Alyson Griffin: (18:39)We've gotta make sure the brand is strong and branding is not product advertising. We need to make sure that our assets are known and appreciated.Damian Fowler: (18:49)I'm DamienIlyse Liffreing: (18:50)And I'm Elise.Damian Fowler: (18:51)And that's it for season seven of the current podcast. We'll be back soon for a new season with more great conversations with the world's leading marketers. And if you like what you hear, subscribe, and please leave as a review. Also tune into our other podcast, the current report as we round up the week's biggest marketing headlines from across the open internet. We'll see you soon.
Larry and Dick talk with Neillsville/Granton head football coach, Reed Lehman, plus more this week.....
Coach Reed Maltbie, joins us for captivating conversation on the power of words and language in coaching. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of language on performance and life, from space travel to internal dialogue. We discuss the lasting effects of negative feedback, the importance of emotional control in coaching, and the transformational role of accountability.Drawing on insights from his acclaimed book, "The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence," and decades of coaching experience, Coach Reed imparts valuable wisdom on personal growth, fatherhood, financial challenges, and the art of winning. Whether a sports enthusiast, aspiring coach, or someone interested in the power of language, tune in for a deep dive into the mindset of excellence.Check out the book: coachreed.com/SpartanConnect with Coach Reed:→ Website: coachreed.com→ LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/reedmaltbie→ Facebook: facebook.com/RaiseExcellence→ Twitter: twitter.com/coach_reed→ Instagram: instagram.com/Coach_Reed→ TikTok: tiktok.com/@coach_reedResources Mentioned in The Episode:→ Coach Reed's (TEDx Talk): coachreed.com/Highlights→ Carol Dwek's (TEDx Talk): youtube.com/watch?v=J-swZaKN2Ic→ Dr. Dan Siegel (Hand Model of the Brain): youtube.com/watch?v=f-m2YcdMdFw→ Nick Winkelman (Book): thelanguageofcoaching.com→ Mark Walman (Article):mypocketcoachapp.com/speech-on-the-brain→ Vision Quest (Film): imdb.com/title/tt0090270→ Rulon Gardner (Wrestler): rulongardner.comHelp The Louis and Kyle Show:→ If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or leave a review!→ Leave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1504333834→ Drop us an email: LouisandKyleShow@gmail.com→ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb6qBiV1HAYcep87nKJmGhAFollow The Show on Social Media:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisKyleShow→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/louiskyleshow/→ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/65567567/Connect with Louis and Kyle:→ Read Louis' Newsletter: https://louisshulman.substack.com/→ Louis' Twitter: https://twitter.com/LouisShulman→ Kyle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_kylebishop→ Louis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisshulman/→ Kyle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-bishop-7b790050/
Leveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the most effective environments for achieving peak performance. His passion for coaching methodologies, mental "fitness", and high-performance communication is matched by his mission of Developing Leaders Who Transform Lives. His book, The Spartan Mindset, due out in April 2023, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond. Exclusive Gift: Sign up and activate your FREE Reach Your Peak Club Membership and you'll instantly access DEEP discounts on major software, services, and top-shelf training courses you need to run a successful business. As an entrepreneur, you want to do just that - Reach Your Peak! This exclusive club is the perfect resource for businesses seeking better solutions at lower prices while building their empire. Go to https://ReachYourPeakClub.com and sign up now! Watch The Mind Body Business Show LIVE! - Did you know that this "podcast" is actually a LIVE video show? Register (completely SPAM-Free) to receive automated announcements whenever we go live. Then simply click and engage. We welcome your questions and real-time participation. Go to http://ryps.tk/cbm-register and register (free) now!
This week on the show, Julie and Chrissa are joined by Coach Reed Maltbie. Leveraging two master's degrees - Sports Psychology and Early Childhood Development - and 30 years of professional coaching experience, Coach Reed has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving peak performance. His book, The Spartan Mindset, now available, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond. We want to hear from you! Tell us about a positive coaching experience you've had. What made it positive or memorable? Let us know by texting or calling our anonymous number: (515)-650-3231 To start behavioral or mental health services in Iowa call Heart and Solutions at (800) 531-4236. Connect with Coach Reed online at: Web: https://www.coachreed.com/ Book: https://www.coachreed.com/Spartan Positive Discipline Tools: https://www.coachreed.com/positive-discipline-tools-for-coaches Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaiseExcellence Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Coach_Reed Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/Coach_Reed Connect with Heart and Solutions online at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/YouNeedaTraining Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dWKD6TenIMIC76ctq21YN Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPmrcmi5HUINpWEjHfHzTnQ/featured Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouNeedaCounselor Heart and Solutions Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heartandsolutions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/you_need_a_counselor/ Web: http://www.heartandsolutions.net
Welcome to the first VIDEO episode of Inside the Inspired! In this episode, Coach Reed Maltbie shares his insights on the Spartan Mindset, which is all about cultivating mental toughness, resilience, and grit to achieve success. He also discusses the power of words, developing a growth mindset to overcome challenges and setbacks. Whether you are an athlete, executive, educator, or anyone looking to achieve success in life, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired by Reed Maltbie and the Spartan Mindset.
Coach Reed Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving optimum performance. With over 30 years of professional coaching experience, he knows first-hand the power of language to create optimal performance. His new book, The Spartan Mindset, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator as a business leader, entrepreneur, in the sporting world and beyond.
On this episode of Mocs on the Mic presented by SmartBank, softball head coach Frank Reed can't wait to get back to Frost Stadium. He and host Chris Goforth talk about this important move and what to expect. Hear what he has to say about the season and what's to come.Frost Stadium underwent renovations this year and the Mocs have played on nearly Warner Park Field #3 for the season. Now the team gets to go back to their home field for this weekend's series against UNCG. New turf, new lights, updated press box.Coach Reed claimed his 700th win as head coach of the Mocs this season. He will be honored prior to Saturday's game. He has reached 712 so far and is 12 away from 1,200 career victories.Chattanooga is hosting the 2023 Southern Conference Softball Championships May 10-13 at Frost Stadium. Follow each episode of Mocs on the Mic on GoMocs.com, Spotify or Apple Podcasts as we discuss all things Chattanooga Mocs. Click to subscribe and get notified when it drops!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every think about the words we use? No...not four-letter ones when we hit our shin on the tow hitch. I'm talking about the framework of our language...simple words, like "But" & "Then". Did you know that the words we use have the power to literally shape how we think and act with the words we use? Sounds crazy? Coach Reed Maltbie joined me for a fascinating conversation about this very topic and I promise you'll be a believer by the time the episode is over.Reed is a brilliant guy who's cracked the code for effective communication. He's been coaching sports since he turned 16 and he's distilled decades of knowledge into a concise handbook for how to level up how we communicate. These insights landed him a Ted talk, speaking engagements within massive corporations and now a brand new book! What he shares isn't just for the sports field; on the contrary, it's equally (if not more) applicable to parents communicating with kids, spouses communicating with each other and employers communicating with team members. This is a must listen and I promise you'll want to go and buy the book after hearing what it's about.Order Reed's brand new book The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence: https://www.amazon.com/Spartan-Mindset-Mastering-Language-Excellence/dp/1631959980A great place to start learning more about Reed and his mission: https://www.coachreed.com/Check out Reed's Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhRXQs0K6lsFollow & interact with Reed on Instagram, Twitter & Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/coach_reed/https://twitter.com/Coach_Reedhttps://www.facebook.com/coachreed/Follow me on Instagram @ johnskomski for daily motivation and learn more about Investing Inward at https://jskomski.com/Music: Hindsight (Instrumental) by Fivefold (used with written permission)
In my conversation with Coach Reed we got to cover how using the right words can amplify or diminish your coaching. His new book The Spartan Mindset goes out April 18th and you can get it here: https://amzn.to/41eUvkw If you want to connect more with Coach Reed reach out to him on twitter at https://twitter.com/Coach_Reed Or his website at https://www.coachreed.com Thanks for listening and if this episode brought you any value I'd love to hear from you on instagram @swimcoachmike
Reed Maltibie joins Luke Gromer to discuss his new book, The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence. Get the FREE Podcast Notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Get access to the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Coach Reed: Leveraging two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Coach Reed has implemented training programs with all types of sports organizations—Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Hockey, USA Swimming, Ontario Volleyball, US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada, to name a few. As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. Connect with Coach Reed: Website: CoachReed.com Twitter: @Coach_Reed Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com
Reed Maltibie joins Luke Gromer to discuss his new book, The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence. Get the FREE Podcast Notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Get access to the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Coach Reed: Leveraging two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Coach Reed has implemented training programs with all types of sports organizations—Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Hockey, USA Swimming, Ontario Volleyball, US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada, to name a few. As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. Connect with Coach Reed: Website: CoachReed.com Twitter: @Coach_Reed Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com
This episode features Southwestern Christian University Head Coach Daren Reed. NAIA golf is hot in metro Oklahoma City and Coach Reed walks us through all things college golf. A self-professed "golf sicko", Daren also tells a great story about purchasing a golf store that you won't want to miss. For more information on SCU Golf follow them on Instagram @scu_golf Golf equipment info can be found by searching for the profile whdt-71 on eBay.
Leveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for performers to achieve excellence, on and off the sports field. He's implemented training programs with a variety of sports organizations that include the Gaelic Games Association, Sport New Zealand, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada. As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. He shared his experience with the power of words in his 2015 TEDx talk, Echoes Beyond the Game, and has contributed to dozens of media outlets, such as The Huffington Post, NBC Sports Engine, ESPN Radio, and Sirius XM FC. A seasoned public speaker and motivator, Reed has also published multiple coaching resources, including a contribution to the textbook Youth Sports in America, and co-authoring the Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches. The essential work he has done through keynotes, workshops, webinars, and courses in the sports space has supported thousands of athletes and coaches on five continents. Websites: www.coachreed.com Fullspartan.com ________________________________________ Learn more about what Roger does here: https://linktr.ee/rogercomstock Follow Roger on Instagram or TikTok at: roger.comstock
The World's #1 Personal Development Book Podcast! Episode 108 Reed Maltbie Author of "The Spartan Mindset" In today's episode we have the pleasure to interview Reed Maltbie author of “The Spartan Mindset” You Will Learn About: -The power of language -How to cultivate a spartan mindset -Why simple words can have a massive effect on your life -Achieving more by changing your inner voice Please enjoy this incredible conversation with Coach Reed! https://www.coachreed.com/ Chapters 0:00-1:10 Introduction 1:11-1:20 3 Key Factors to unlock your potential 1:25-1:21 Coaching and Playing 2:12-3:15 The Book Launch 3:16-3:50 Linchpin in performance 3:51-4:15 Key in between is language 4:16-4:45 Power vs. Peril Words 4:46-8:21 Change peril words into power words 8:22-10:18 The importance of mentors 10:19-13:43 What ALL high performers have in common 13:44-15:59 Validating yourself 16:00-20:04 The Power of "if" 20:05-21:31 Certain vs Uncertain language 21:32-23:00 "What If" 23:01-23:46 All the Chapters begin with Power Words 23:47-26:34 Eliminating The Negative Inner Voice 26:35-29:10 The Next Gen Will do It Better 29:11-31:30 Words Show Respect 31:31-34:33 Empower Someone by saying "You" 34:33-39:48 Is Competition Bad? 39:49-42:00 Pre-Order Bonuses 42:01-42:50 One Piece of Advice 42:51-44:13 Outro Today's episode is sponsored by Audible. Try Audible for free: www.bookthinkers.com/audibletrial. The purpose of this podcast is to connect you, the listener, with new books, new mentors, and new resources that will help you achieve more and live better. Each and every episode will feature one of the world's top authors so that you know each and every time you tune-in, there is something valuable to learn. If you have any recommendations for guests, please DM them to us on Instagram. (www.instagram.com/bookthinkers) If you enjoyed this show, please consider leaving a review. It takes less than 60-seconds of your time, and really makes a difference when I am trying to land new guests. For more BookThinkers content, check out our Instagram or our website. Thank you for your time!
As a business leader, your mindset matters now more than ever. You can find lots of gurus ready to teach you about a positive mindset, and studies show that a positive mindset can improve your quality of life. But having a positive mindset is not enough to create success for you or your company. The real difference is knowing when you are making judgments and decisions from a fixed mindset versus a Spartan mindset. For those of you who want to get out of your head, get into your gut and grow your business, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we've invited an extraordinary coach. His name's non-other than Reed Maltbie. Leveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” has dedicated his life to creating the very best environments for achieving peak performance. He's provided training programs to various sporting organizations, including the Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, the USOC, and the PGA of Canada. A former Division I athlete, he shared his experiences in his 2015 TEDx Talk: Echoes Beyond the Game. He knows firsthand the power of language to create optimal performance. His book, The Spartan Mindset, due out on 18th April 2023, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond. In this episode, Reed will be sharing: 1) The Power of Words & How It Affects Our Brains 2) His Secret Formula To The Spartan Mindset 3) The One Word That Impacts Our Performance Learn more about Reed: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaiseExcellence LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reedmaltbie/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CoachReed Twitter: https://twitter.com/Coach_Reed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_reed/ Join The Family: https://t.me/theraygacyshowfamily --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraygacyshow/message
EPISODE 151 - Reed Maltbie - Your Words Matter, Coach Reed is Your Leadership Development and Marketing ExpertLeveraging two master's degrees—sports psychology and early childhood development—and 30 years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for performers to achieve excellence, on and off the sports field. He's implemented training programs with a variety of sports organizations that include the Gaelic Games Association, Sport New Zealand, Soccer Shots, US Sailing, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada.As a former Division I athlete, Coach Reed is no stranger to the impact of language in eliciting peak performance. He shared his experience with the power of words in his 2015 TEDx talk, Echoes Beyond the Game, and has contributed to dozens of media outlets, such as The Huffington Post, NBC Sports Engine, Player Development Project, ESPN Radio, and Sirius XM FC.A seasoned public speaker and workshop facilitator, he's published multiple coaching resources, including a contribution to the textbook Youth Sports in America, and co-authoring the Positive Discipline Tools for Coaches. The essential work he has done through keynotes, workshops, webinars, and courses in the sports space has supported thousands of athletes and coaches on five continents. Websites: www.coachreed.com A podcast is an excellent business card for your book, coaching program or business! Build a community away from the rented land of social media - speak directly to your community and position yourself as the expert that you truly are!Take your passion to the next level - let us help you start and grow your podcast! Podcasts work. Visit https://truemediasolutions.ca/Dave's Audio Book Recommendation for Spring 2023Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling A five-time Moth Grand SLAM winner and bestselling novelist shows how to tell a great story - and why doing so matters. Whether we realize it or not, we are always telling stories. On a first date or job interview, at a sales presentation or therapy appointment, with family or friends, we are constantly narrating events and interpreting emotions and actions. In this compelling book, storyteller extraordinaire Matthew Dicks presents wonderfully straightforward and engaging tips and techniques for constructing, telling, and polishing stories that will hold the attention of your audience (no matter how big or small). He shows that anyone can learn to be an appealing storyteller, that everyone has something “storyworthy” to express, and, perhaps most important, that the act of creating and telling a tale is a powerful way of understanding and enhancing your own life.Dave's Affiliate Link - Support our show by clicking the link belowUS Audible LinkCanadian Audible LinkUK Audible LinkSupport the show!...
Reed Maltbie is a public speaker and motivator. More than anything else, he is a coach who has made it his life's work to help create the best environments for athletes to achieve peak performance – on and off the field. ‘Coach Reed' has set up training programs within various highly successful sporting organisations, including the Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Swimming, the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, and the Pro Golf Association of Canada. He is a former athlete and later earned master's degrees in sports psychology and early childhood development. He speaks candidly through a lifetime of personal reflection and thirty years of professional coaching experience. His book, ‘The Spartan Mindset', due out in April 2023, focuses significantly on the impact of language on performance. It is a must-read for anyone who strives to be a more effective and supportive communicator in the sporting world and beyond.
In today's interview with Coach Reed Maltbie, he shares his story of going from player to coach to author. After giving his TedTalk in 2015, how he has been trying to change the way we communicate and teach in sports to all players. For more on Coach Reed find him at FullSpartan.com or on Instagram. Have more questions? Contact me below.Leave me a voice message on SpeakPipe! You could be featured on an episode!https://www.speakpipe.com/KickItWithKatieFollow me on Instagram @kick_it_with_katie_podcastContact me at kickitwithkatiepod@gmail.comWant to be a guest? Link here
Join me for another tremendous new episode of Riding The Pine! On today's show, I'm joined by a guest who made the switch from the playing world to coaching world in basketball after a very successful career on the hardwood, current Franklin Regional boys basketball varsity head coach Jesse Reed (2:08-35:25)! Coach Reed and I dive into his career in hoops starting with being a big time name in the Western PA area and what it was like making the adjustment from high school to college, what it was like playing overseas after a successful college career, getting into coaching and how that transition has been for him and so much more! Intro: 0:00-2:07Interview w/ Coach Jesse Reed: 2:08-35:25Outro: 35:26-36:22
Today we talk with, I believe for the first time, a coach with a PhD -- Lehigh Head Coach Dr. Brett Reed. Reed is now in his 16th-season at Lehigh, but when he first got the job at 34 years old, he was one of the youngest head coaches in the country. Fresh out of college, his coaching journey started leading a high school team. While that journey had a brief pause to allow him to finish his PhD, it ultimately led Reed to being named Lehigh's head coach in 2007.You can follow Coach Reed on Twitter at @BrettReed.Each Friday, Jeff Bidwell talks with a current or former Division I college basketball coach about their professional path. There are no overnight success stories in college coaching. We'll talk about the sometimes decades-long journey from the moment they wanted to get into coaching up to that first news conference introducing them as a Division I head coach.Follow on Twitter and Instagram at @AKAJeffBidwell.
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Leveraging two master's degrees—in sports psychology and early childhood development—and thirty years of professional coaching experience, “Coach Reed” Maltbie has dedicated his life to creating the best environments for athletes of all ages to achieve peak performance, on and off the sports field. Coach Reed has implemented training programs with all types of sports organizations—Gaelic Games Association, US Sailing, USA Hockey, USA Swimming, Ontario Volleyball, US Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Soccer Canada, and PGA of Canada, to name a few. Show notes: click here
In this episode we discuss New Georgia Southern RB Coach Taylor Reed. Coach Reed has been to Three Power 5 Schools. With this knowledge coming to Statesboro, this is fantastic for the Eagles. We also discuss how this benefits the RBs on the team. Join BetUS for a 125% Sportsbook Bonus: http://bit.ly/FirstAndFramerates VF Community Locals Account: https://vfballersportsandgaming.locals.com Main Links: https://allmylinks.com/vfballer Twitter: https://twitter.com/VFBaller Rumble Link: https://rumble.com/c/c-1395352 Discord: https://discord.gg/nY4aVn2Res Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/virtualfootballer Anchor: https://anchor.fm/firstandframerates Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6u9mcoMwrukvGtU9b5D1GZ?si=sqeN_6flTWqN-X9vZjJ0gA&utm_source=copy-link Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-and-framerates-show/id1438776797 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81OWQ4M2VlNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?ep=14 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/first-and-framerates-show
Ed Reed a former NFL player of the Baltimore Ravens, who has not only had a Hall of Fame career but is regarded by some as the best Safety to ever play. After football Ed Reed has continued his love of football by coaching young kids and giving them a head start with the knowledge he has, Ed Reed was offered a head coaching job at Bethune-Cookman an HBCU in the Mid-Eastern Conference. All things looked good until Coach Reed started asking questions, Ern and Iso talk about some of the things Coach Reed has gone thru and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ernest-holmon6/message
On this episode the guys took a backseat and let the Godfather give them some knowledge as he talked about; knowing when it is time to elevate, manhood, how to handle yourself in certain rooms, plus more
Craig and Bobbie are joined by Coach Mike Reed of the Gordon Longhorns. Coach Reed gave excellent advice on players and the important role communication plays in building a great team and coordinating with the community. As always, we have scores, player stats, and games to look for in the coming Week 5. Volleyball Top 10 and Cross Country are discussed. Region 3 times were sent in and District is around the corner! We discuss the craziness that was this past Friday night as well as the UIL Executive Committee meeting from Monday. Leman's Six-Man 101 this week covers rule changes to six-man in 1938 and the commentary in the 1954 edition of Six-Man Football Magazine. We also have some special, positive things happening around the State! Listen for the information but join us for the stories we all love so much!
Our off-season check-in on the SWAC women's basketball champs where we take a look at the returning players, incoming recruits & transfers, the makeup of the roster, and provide an early forecast for next season! Plus we tackle a recent article about Coach Reed's contract & future that has been a hot topic of discussion! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to be notified of each new episode. Apple users, rate & review the show. Everyone go follow Tiger Talk With the 1400 Klub on Facebook, and @TigerTalk1400 on Instagram and Twitter. http://www.facebook.com/tigertalk1400 https://www.instagram.com/tigertalk1400/ http://www.twitter.com/tigertalk1400 Donate to Jackson State University athletics at http://www.gojsutigers.com/give. Purchase your Jackson State Under Armour gear at bit.ly/2L3buAw. Join the JSU National Alumni Association today by texting “IBELIEVE” to 71777. Donate to the COVID-19 Athletic Relief Fund at www.gojsutigers.com/give. Donate to the Building Champions Fund at https://bit.ly/38cZyt8 Advantages for recruiting prospective student-athletes Critical medical & training facilities Opportunities to host championship events Plus many more! Locker Room Naming Rights Initiative https://gojsutigers.com/news/2021/1/14/football-jsu-announces-locker-room-naming-rights-initiative.aspx --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tigertalk1400klub/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tigertalk1400klub/support
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Welcome back to another episode of the Bandwagon folks! As always, we're thankful for the support and are glad you stopped by. The boys open up the show this week with a number of news stories from around the conference, leading off with the athletic re-brand at Akron. The Zips announced a new athletic identity on Monday, replacing their eight current logos with a stylized “A.” The reaction from the fan base has been mixed, as these things tend to be. We saw it last year with the Western Michigan re-brand, and the Zips fan base seems to be similarly split. Zack and Zach give their thoughts on the new identity. Next up, the boys discuss the recent and sudden passing of Eastern Michigan assistant football coach Freed Reed. Reed had been in Ypsilanti for the last seven seasons and most recently served as the defensive pass game coordinator and safeties coach. Coach Reed spent 25 years coaching college football and clearly made an impact at every stop he made. A veteran of the MAC, Reed also had stints on the coaching staff at Ohio and Buffalo in addition to his time in Ypsilanti. Our thoughts are with his family and the entire EMU football program. A great story from the conference this past week is the Central Michigan women's lacrosse team, who in just their seventh season of competition won the MAC and qualified for their first NCAA tournament. Their reward? The Chippewas will face perennial power Northwestern, who has won seven national titles since 2005. CMU will travel to Evanston for a 5:00 pm start on Friday. The main event of the weekend in the MAC is the softball tournament, which is being held for the first time since 2019. Miami is clearly the favorite here, having won the MAC going away with a 24-5 record in the conference. They will be the top seed and host for the conference tournament, and will host fourth seeded Bowling Green in one of the semifinals on Thursday. While Miami has the best offense in the MAC, the Falcons have strong armed Payton Gottshall on the mound, who leads the MAC in ERA, opponent batting average, wins and strikeouts. In the other semifinal, Ohio will take on Central Michigan. The Bobcats took two of three from the Chippewas in their only series this season. To close out the show, the boys recap the week that was in MAC baseball. Ball State maintained their slim lead on first place, taking three of four games from Kent State over the weekend. Central Michigan kept pace, taking three of four themselves from Western Michigan. Qualification for the MAC tournament is still up for grabs - Ohio and Toledo currently sit in third and fourth place, but there is a group of four other teams still in contention. Ohio especially has a big series this weekend, traveling to Muncie to take on first place Ball State. Thanks again for stopping by this week folks. Have a great weekend and a great week ahead, and we'll see you back here next week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I hate play in games in the NCAA Tournament, but I especially hate teams with automatic bids have to play in them. Texas Southern and Howard have to play in them in the 2022 tournament. What's the point of saying automatic if it isn't really automatic? There's a chance you won't make it. "Automatic" & "play in" are direct contradictions. Howard was absolutely dominant in the women's MEAC tournament. In each game, they were able to score in different ways. One game it was Destiny Howell; in the next, it was Iyanna Warren. One sign of domination was their limited time trailing in each game. They never trailed more than 4 minutes total in a game. Jackson State WBB dominated the SWAC all season long. That domination didn't stop in the tournament. They won the championship and punched their ticket into the big dance as the 14 seed. That's their highest seeding in school history. Coach Reed thought they'd be higher and has the right mindset to pull off the upset. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. RunYourPool If you want to play against us for a shot at a cash prize join us at RunYourPool.com/LockedOn. And while you're there, create your own pool for your friends and family. Enter ‘PUREMADNESS' at checkout for $10 off your custom pool. StatHero StatHero is reshaping the way the way you play fantasy sports. Dozens of house based games to play daily. No sharks, no funky props, just your skill vs the lineups you choose. Sign-up today at StatHero.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I hate play in games in the NCAA Tournament, but I especially hate teams with automatic bids have to play in them. Texas Southern and Howard have to play in them in the 2022 tournament. What's the point of saying automatic if it isn't really automatic? There's a chance you won't make it. "Automatic" & "play in" are direct contradictions.Howard was absolutely dominant in the women's MEAC tournament. In each game, they were able to score in different ways. One game it was Destiny Howell; in the next, it was Iyanna Warren. One sign of domination was their limited time trailing in each game. They never trailed more than 4 minutes total in a game.Jackson State WBB dominated the SWAC all season long. That domination didn't stop in the tournament. They won the championship and punched their ticket into the big dance as the 14 seed. That's their highest seeding in school history. Coach Reed thought they'd be higher and has the right mindset to pull off the upset.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.RunYourPoolIf you want to play against us for a shot at a cash prize join us at RunYourPool.com/LockedOn. And while you're there, create your own pool for your friends and family. Enter ‘PUREMADNESS' at checkout for $10 off your custom pool.StatHeroStatHero is reshaping the way the way you play fantasy sports. Dozens of house based games to play daily. No sharks, no funky props, just your skill vs the lineups you choose. Sign-up today at StatHero.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On HBCU - Daily Podcast On HBCU Football & Basketball
RAS scores have made their way around social media. RAS score stands for Relative Athletic Score. Let's take a look at what that metric means and what you should think about it. After breaking it down, let's apply it to our HBCU prospects. Jackson State WBB just capped off an historic season in which they went undefeated, 18-0, for the first time in school and SWAC history. Their season included multiple 20 point victories and dominating SWAC play. They take their season into the SWAC tournament against UAPB. We take Coach Reed's quotes after their last matchup to preview the upcoming one. It's all about Norfolk State and Howard in the Men's MEAC tournament this year. Norfolk is the top team in the conference. They go into the tournament with the best player in the conference Joe Bryant and the Coach of the year Coach Jones. Howard comes into the tournament with one of the deepest rosters in the conference. They have 5 players on the All MEAC teams and is the only team with players on every All MEAC team. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. RunYourPool If you want to play against us for a shot at a cash prize join us at RunYourPool.com/LockedOn. And while you're there, create your own pool for your friends and family. Enter ‘PUREMADNESS' at checkout for $10 off your custom pool. StatHero StatHero is reshaping the way the way you play fantasy sports. Dozens of house based games to play daily. No sharks, no funky props, just your skill vs the lineups you choose. Sign-up today at StatHero.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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RAS scores have made their way around social media. RAS score stands for Relative Athletic Score. Let's take a look at what that metric means and what you should think about it. After breaking it down, let's apply it to our HBCU prospects.Jackson State WBB just capped off an historic season in which they went undefeated, 18-0, for the first time in school and SWAC history. Their season included multiple 20 point victories and dominating SWAC play. They take their season into the SWAC tournament against UAPB. We take Coach Reed's quotes after their last matchup to preview the upcoming one.It's all about Norfolk State and Howard in the Men's MEAC tournament this year. Norfolk is the top team in the conference. They go into the tournament with the best player in the conference Joe Bryant and the Coach of the year Coach Jones. Howard comes into the tournament with one of the deepest rosters in the conference. They have 5 players on the All MEAC teams and is the only team with players on every All MEAC team.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.RunYourPoolIf you want to play against us for a shot at a cash prize join us at RunYourPool.com/LockedOn. And while you're there, create your own pool for your friends and family. Enter ‘PUREMADNESS' at checkout for $10 off your custom pool.StatHeroStatHero is reshaping the way the way you play fantasy sports. Dozens of house based games to play daily. No sharks, no funky props, just your skill vs the lineups you choose. Sign-up today at StatHero.com/LockedOn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coach Reed joins Coach Kelsch and Evan Dennison to discuss the Polar Bears hot start. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Coach Reed is beyond motivational on social media. His influence and willingness to do the challenges he does makes it no surprise he overcame a huffing addiction at a young age. He is now inspiring others with his coaching thru his gym and his posts on Facebook. He also has his eyes set on getting his name in the Guinness Book of World Records. Hear Bryant's story!
Host Josh Liddick is joined by Lehigh men's basketball head coach Brett Reed and junior center Nic Lynch on episode 10. They preview the 2020-21 men's basketball season, tipping off against Lafayette Jan. 2 at Stabler Arena. They discuss a variety of topics including the impact of COVID-19 on the court and at practices (3:43), the strong finish to the 2019-20 season (7:22), the six freshman headlining the roster (13:12) and the diversity of the class (15:24). Lynch discusses his new role as the feature center without James Karnik (20:20) and Coach Reed discusses challenges in replacing Jordan Cohen (21:35), returning talent (27:15) and forwards to watch out for around the Patriot League (29:21). They talk about the schedule (32:06), guard play (37:31), free throw shooting (41:26), Lynch's goals for the year (43:15) and Coach Reed's keys to success for the season (45:55). Finally, the discuss the effect of no crowds at Stabler Arena and on the road (48:26). Mountain Hawk Talk is presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network and Coordinated Health.
PLEASE READ....... Who better to put on the show first than my high school coach Mike Reed. I hope that each player that we come across with this show gets the opportunity to have a coach like Mike. What people don't understand is that small schools struggle in many different ways and sometimes that struggle is extremely really and deals with a high school students home life. Sometimes, athletics is an athletes only escape from an unfair reality. I personally witnessed Coach Reed show up for his students time and time again standing in the gap where some players own parents were not able to stand. There are many many late nights behind the scene ahctions that take place such as driving 60 miles to drop a kid off at their home, daily trips to the middle of nowhere to drop a kid off at home otherwise they would not be able to participate in athletics. Spending the extra money to make sure that a student is able to get cleats, or socks.. Even more... paying the extra money so that player and his family can feed themselves for the week. A coach is something so much more than we give them credit for. We all have our faults, every single one of us and some people love nothing more than to scrutinize others and their faults. But how many of you can say that you followed that student athlete all of the way through? Its not your job to feed that kid.. but you did. Its not your job to pay for the tutoring so that that kid can pass high school.. but you did. Its not your job to risk everything so that kid may have an opportunity in life... but you risked it. Its not your Job to love them... but you do. The deeper and more genuine we get into it, the more we figure out that this has nothing to do with athletics at all. This has to do with love and family along with leadership scrambled with opportunity to be something you were never given the time of day to be. Coach Reed is a great coach, he knows 6 man football and he is at fault for loving his kids.. sometimes that shows up as enabling but I would go to battle with nobody else, I would follow no other coach because I have seen the true meaning of what a coach really is. We pushed the boundaries several times.. and several times had to admit our wrong doing but we are all better because of it. Not very many people have seen the truth put together with the hurt and pain in order to gain success.. Success measured by the size of the heart.. the size of the man from fighting through adversity.. the size of the family and the kindness only sustainable from someone who faced a Goliath and God showed up.. You can tell me all about your coach and I will never doubt what you have to say and the truth behind it but I will also tell you about mine.. One thing I know is that we are going to fight for each other.. And his family continues to grow from the ability to coach more and more players. You can hear it in the voice of his current player and you will see it in the eyes and the story of his past players. Forever a great man, forever a great coach and forever the creator of the truth that family is the most important no matter what. "Never fear the winds of adversity, for a kite flies against the wind rather than with it".- unknown
Coach Ladd and Coach Reed are joined in this episode by Nike Brand Executive Scott Henson to talk about his journey in pursuing his passion in life.
Coach Ladd and Coach Reed are joined with Stephenville Honeybee Head Volleyball Coach Shay Douglas to talk about mental toughness in a program and in life.
Coach Reed shares the Top Golden Nuggets that changed his outlook on coaching. Game to watch...YouTube- Rule vs Calvert 2005
Coach Mike Reed talks about his beginning years in coaching and gives Golden Nuggets along the way. This is part 1 of our 3 part series over getting to know more about Coach Reed.
Listen to Coach Ladd and Coach Reed discuss life, this week we're joined by guest Bryson Oliver as they talk about lessons that have changed their perspective in life.