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Send us a textJoin us for an exclusive live interview with Fredericktown Blackcats' Head Coach Steve Williams, hosted by Knuckleball Prime Time! Broadcasting live from The Barn, award-winning broadcaster Chad Speaker sits down with Coach Williams to discuss the Blackcats' incredible season and their upcoming high-stakes matchup. Tonight, Fredericktown (#4) travels to Dexter to face the top-seeded Dexter Bearcats (#1) in Round 2 of the playoffs. Get insights on the Blackcats' strategies, key players to watch, and what they'll need to pull off an upset. Tune in and get pumped for playoff football—Go Blackcats!
About the Guest(s): Coach Williams is a seasoned basketball coach with 14 years of experience across high school and college levels. Currently, she serves as the head women's basketball coach at Kilgore College, leading her team with a strong focus on development both on and off the court. Her past roles include positions at Bossier Parish Community College, North Caddo High School, East Texas Baptist, and Texas A&M Commerce, reflecting a wide-ranging expertise in coaching, player development, and program building. Episode Summary: In this episode of the "It's Just Different" podcast, host Ashley Roberts chats with Coach Williams about the nuances and evolving landscape of women's basketball, with a special focus on the junior college (Juco) pathway. Williams shares her insights on the untapped potential and opportunities that Juco provides for student-athletes. The episode dives deep into Williams' journey from coaching high school teams to leading a collegiate team, and how she manages her roles with family life. Ashley and Coach Williams exchange ideas about the stigma that sometimes surrounds Juco. They explore effective ways for athletes and their families to navigate the recruitment process, debunking myths and emphasizing the value and prestige of Juco sports programs. Williams discusses her approach to coaching, which balances athletic rigor with personal development, preparing her athletes for success beyond basketball. With a wealth of experience, she highlights the importance of communication between coaches, players, and parents to foster a thriving team environment. Key Takeaways: Junior college basketball offers significant opportunities for athletes to develop skills and gain exposure. Coach Williams emphasizes building a strong culture and transparent communication with players and their families. Balancing family life and a coaching career is possible through organization and setting priorities. Encouraging parents to reflect positive support can enhance an athlete's recruiting prospects. Region 14 is known for its competitive women's basketball teams and provides high-level exposure to athletes. Use Code "Podcast" to get 15% off your Merch! Looking for a community of like minded parents getting information from other knowledgeable industry leaders like myself and others join the community! Link below to check out information https://www.skool.com/itsjustdifferent/about Follow on Social Media: Ashley on IG: _thisisashleyr Its Just Different on IG: itsjustdifferentpod Coach Williams: stephwilliams15 Kilgore: Kilgorewbb
Roy Williams served as the men's head coach for the North Carolina Tar Heels for 18 seasons and the Kansas Jayhawks for 15 seasons. With a total of 903 wins, Williams took his teams to nine Final Fours in his careers at Kansas and North Carolina and won 3 NCAA Championships at UNC. Williams is the fifth NCAA Men's Division I head coach to reach 900 wins, and reached the mark in fewer games than any other head coach with 900+ wins. He is the only coach in NCAA history to have led two different programs to at least four Final Fours each, and the only basketball coach in NCAA history to have 400 or more victories at two NCAA Division I schools. He is also 14th all-time in the NCAA in win percentage among men's college basketball coaches. He was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006 and the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007. Williams started his college coaching career at North Carolina as an assistant coach for Dean Smith in 1978. Four years later, North Carolina won the national championship. After ten years as Smith's assistant, Williams became head coach at defending national champion Kansas, in 1988, taking them to 14 consecutive NCAA tournaments, four Final Four appearances, two national championship game appearances, collecting an .805 winning percentage, and winning nine conference titles. In 2003, Williams left Kansas to return to his alma mater North Carolina, replacing Matt Doherty as head coach of the Tar Heels. In an 18-year period at North Carolina, Williams won three national championships, reached a total of five Final Fours, finished first in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season standings nine times, won three ACC tournament championships, one AP National Coach of the Year award, and two ACC Coach of the Year awards. Our conversation today is one of our best ever on this podcast, as Coach Williams discusses the most important mentors in his life, his philosophy of coaching and building relationships, and what comes across most is his authenticity, vulnerability, curiosity, and honesty in discussing his storied career. Get out a pen and paper for this one. THE CHAMPION SPORTS PARENT IS AVAILABLE ON AMAZON!! WE ARE LIVE! This book is a great compliment to The Champion Teammate, as your parents are a huge part of your culture. Click here to order now or email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com to inquire about bulk book pricing! Use this Amazon link to order the book NEW WOC MASTERMIND AND CERTIFICATION PROGRAM OPEN OCTOBER 6 On October 6 John and Jerry will host an informational Zoom and open registration for the 2025 Mastermind and Certification Program. 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Our Friday Night Lights series continues as we go inside the Lafayette Bulldogs with Coach Williams. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vujadesports/support
In this week's motivational podcast, Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams remembers his first impression when recruiting Michael Jordan to North Carolina and the life-changing advice he offered that helped optimize MJ's intense desire for greatness. Coach Williams refers to Michael Jordan as the GOAT and shares a story of why he considers his father, James Jordan, a personal hero.
Taylor Loyal and Dow revisit their enlightening conversation with Matt Williams, Head Coach of the Smyrna Football team. They delve deeper into the significant impact of the new facilities at Smyrna High School, a project spearheaded by Dow Smith Company in collaboration with Smyrna Ready Mix. In This Episode: Recap and Insights: Taylor and Dow recap key moments from their discussion with Coach Williams, highlighting the profound insights shared about the role of sports in shaping character and community. Long-Term Impact: Explore the future implications of the new sports facilities for Smyrna High School. How will these state-of-the-art structures change lives and enhance the community for years to come? Building More Than Facilities: This conversation goes beyond physical structures, focusing on how these developments serve as a catalyst for community unity, pride, and potential. Visionary Leadership: Dow discusses the importance of visionary leadership in projects that intertwine community development with business endeavors, emphasizing the unique role of Dow Smith Company in fostering such initiatives. Join Taylor and Dow as they reflect on the transformative power of thoughtful investment in community facilities. This episode is a contemplation on the ripple effects of building spaces that do more than serve a functional purpose—they inspire, unite, and elevate communities. Tune in to gain deeper insights into how architectural projects like the new facilities at Smyrna High School are designed to be cornerstones for future generations, fostering a legacy of strength, spirit, and excellence.
Join us on this inspiring episode of "From The Ground Up" as host Taylor Loyal, together with Dow, welcomes Matt Williams, the esteemed Head Coach of the Smyrna Football team. Dive into a discussion that transcends the game of football, exploring the powerful culture being cultivated within the Smyrna community, both on and off the field. In This Episode: Cultural Foundations: Coach Williams shares his approach to building a strong, values-driven culture within the Smyrna Football program, highlighting the role of sports in shaping young lives. New Horizons: Discover the exciting developments about the new facilities being constructed by Dow Smith Company in partnership with Smyrna Ready Mix. Learn how these state-of-the-art facilities will impact the team and the community. Community Impact: The conversation delves into the broader implications of these projects, exploring how strategic partnerships and community-focused initiatives are central to the mission of Dow Smith Company. A Vision of Unity: This episode showcases how sports and construction merge to foster community spirit and create lasting legacies. This episode of "From The Ground Up" is more than just a talk about construction and football; it's about the vision and commitment to community development and the impact of thoughtful leadership in sports and business. Coach Williams, together with Dow, provides an engaging look at the synergy between athletics and community infrastructure, revealing the bigger picture approach that makes the work done by DSC so impactful. Tune in for an insightful and uplifting conversation that showcases how building structures and coaching teams are about laying down the foundations for future champions, in sports and in life.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, and news in the NBA. Sponsored by: Final Form Supplements High quality supplements for everyone, whether you are a hardcore gym rat needing gains, a couch potato that just wants some multivitamins, or somewhere in between we got what you need. FinalFormSupps.com
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, and news in the NBA.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, and news in the NBA.
Gary celebrates a birthday from Turks and Caicos and benefits from some tips from old friend Steve Buckhantz…..Eric Singletary and the SIdwell Friends program impresses Tap and the Coaches……As often is the case, Dennis Ross has the Boys laughing…..The Patriot League kicks off tournament season and Gordon is hoping for an American surprise……Like a ‘jackass', Fran Dunphy continues to get the job done at LaSalle…..If you get a chance, go see a basketball game at Texas.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, and news in the NBA.
In this edition of the podcast, Josh & Anthony give their biggest thoughts and takeaways from the "Rivals Reunited" documentary which aired on Wednesday, they play sound from both Coach K & Coach Williams, before taking a look at UNC's ACC opponents for 2024-25 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of the podcast, Josh & Anthony look back at Hubert Davis's first 100 games as Carolina's head coach, to see how he compares to Coach Smith, Coach Williams & others. They grade the start of the Hubert Davis Era & talk about what the future holds for the program moving forward AUTOGRAPH REFERRAL CODE: https://link.ag.fan/heeltoughSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, and news in the NBA.
It's the Louie Belina Show on the best day of the week (hint: FRIDAY)! Louie talks about some potential changes to early signing day and what he thinks of them. Then, we 'listen in' to Coach Schlossnagle. Finally, we close it off talking about the unacceptable record of Coach Williams.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams recap the All-Star weekend.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, and news in the NBA.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, lowlights, news, and in the NBA.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, lowlights, news, and in the NBA.
It's the third and final hour of the Louie Belina Show! To start off the hour, he talks about college football conspiracies and Super Bowl festivities. Then, we do a Rewind and relisten to the amazing interview with Coach Schloss! Finally, a 'listen in' with Coach Williams.
Coach Strib and Coach Williams goes over conference standing, NBA stat leaders, highlights, lowlights, news, and in the NBA.
Robb Tribble, filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike, and Beau kick things off by spending some time with Atlanta Falcons Special Teams Coordinator, Marquice Williams! Robb, Mike, Beau, and Coach Williams discuss how he adjusting to the cold winters in North Dakota when he was playing at the University of Mary being from Fresno, if he's planning on having any more kids, how they're teaching punt returners to return punts now, Calais Campbell playing the wing position on special teams and how they came about, why some college teams have stopped emphasizing special teams, explaining why Special Teams always has to be ready, why getting extra field position on special teams is important, Mack Hollins being a playmaker on special teams, and Kieth Armstrong being a guy he always looks to for advice.
In hour two of this Thursday edition of The Morning Shift, Robb Tribble, filling in for Tiffany Blackmon, Mike, and Beau kick things off by spending some time with Atlanta Falcons Special Teams Coordinator, Marquice Williams! Robb, Mike, Beau, and Coach Williams discuss how he adjusting to the cold winters in North Dakota when he was playing at the University of Mary being from Fresno, if he's planning on having any more kids, how they're teaching punt returners to return punts now, Calais Campbell playing the wing position on special teams and how they came about, why some college teams have stopped emphasizing special teams, explaining why Special Teams always has to be ready, why getting extra field position on special teams is important, Mack Hollins being a playmaker on special teams, and Kieth Armstrong being a guy he always looks to for advice. Next The Morning Shift crew discusses all the biggest NFL stories, headlines, rumors, reports, and happenings as they go In The Huddle! On this edition of In The Huddle, Robb, Mike, and Beau react to the Los Angeles Rams signing free agent quarterback Carson Wentz, and discuss if he's a good backup plan if Matthew Stafford can't stay healthy. Robb, Mike, and Beau close out this edition of In The Huddle by talking about how quickly the Falcons fan base has turned on Arthur Smith. Finally, The Morning Shift closes out hour two by letting you hear what Arthur Smith had to say about the quarterback situation on Dukes and Bell.Then, Robb, Mike and Beau debate what Taylor Heinicke has to do to remain the starting quarterback and if he should be the starter right now. Finally, The Morning Shift crew closes out the segment by diving into the world of Mike Johnson and get Mike'd Up! On this edition of Mike'd Up, Mike takes you back to a time before Iphones existed and explains how he thought the 2009 Alabama National Championship team he was a part of was originally going to play TCU for the National Championship.
We have a very special episode today with a man who stands as one of the greatest coaches across the entire state of Texas. He has led the Fort Bend Marshall Buffaloes to unprecedented levels of success as Head Football Coach and Campus Athletic Coordinator and I'm proud to call him an old friend - welcome James William to the show! - Growing up South of the Windy City and playing ball for a legendary coach at Homewood-Flossmoor HS. - Coach stayed in the Land of Lincoln for college heading down state to beautiful Champaign-Urbana as he accepted a football scholarship to play corner for the Fighting Illini alongside perhaps the greatest singular linebacking corps in collegiate history in Dana Howard, John Holecek, Simeon Rice, and Kevin Hardy! - Coach Williams draws from his experience both as power 5 collegiate player and GA along with having coached many high level players during his career to share several gems with us about the use of outside trainers, the transfer portal, and the traits he has seen from his former players who have made it to the pros like Devon Achane and Kendall Sheffield. - James shares the INCREDIBLE story of how when he led the entire offseason from January till the end of the year BY HIMSELF when he was 1st hired as Head Coach at Marshall. From those humble beginnings to trips to the state championship game as one of the premier programs in the state of Texas, Coach Williams has been there providing steady leadership every step of the way. - Finally as the greatest coach in Marshall Buffaloes history, James gives his all-time Bus Moving Fast - Marshall Buffs Mt. Rushmore!! Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives Follow on Twitter @coach_kovo Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation, all guest suggestions/feedback is welcome! Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms
In this mini episode we're talking about the baffling case of a Jane Doe found in San Juan Capistrano, CA. She was found with a jacket that had Coach Williams embroidered on it. Head to our Instagram or TikTok to see if you recognize this jacket.
While the Big Hawk enjoys a long golf weekend hosted by Coach Williams, Sleep Dawg welcomes special guest Ross Martin! A class mate of the boys, Ross worked for Inside Carolina and covered the Tar Heels for years. He discusses his move to Michigan, Twitter, the USWNT meltdown, and the upcoming Carolina Football season. For some bonus content of this episode, be sure to check out our YouTube channel!Watch the episode on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram @sleephawkworldwide and on Twitter @SleepHawkWWSponsored by Jimmy's Famous Seafood
This episode we interview former Alabama and NFL coach Ivy Williams! Coach Williams shared some great stories about his time in the NFL and at college!! He shares his thoughts on todays Football landscape and he gives his thought on the Alabama upcoming season!! This is one of our favorite interviews Coach Ivy has great knowledge and amazing stories!!
Husker Women's Basketball freshman Natalie Potts joined Jessica Coody in studio to talk joining the Huskers, her recruitment process and phone call to Coach Williams, her background coming from a powerhouse high school that won 100 straight games, her love of playing defense, the adjustment to college and more.
On this episode of Locked On Aggies, host Andrew Stefaniak talked about an article by Athlon Sports saying the Texas A&M Aggies would be the most improved team in the SEC. They gave three reasons why, including that Conner Weigman would take a step forward, and Bobby Petrino would make the offense explosive. Stefaniak then talked about two reasons why Aggie fans should be optimistic about the 2023 football season. Lastly, Texas A&M extended Coach Buzz Williams through 2028. Stefaniak is excited about this because he is a big fan of Coach Williams. He also believes the Aggies are in for their third straight 25+ win season. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Birddogs Go to birddogs.com/lockedoncollege and they'll throw in a free custom birddogs Yeti-style tumbler with every order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Locked On Aggies, host Andrew Stefaniak talked about an article by Athlon Sports saying the Texas A&M Aggies would be the most improved team in the SEC. They gave three reasons why, including that Conner Weigman would take a step forward, and Bobby Petrino would make the offense explosive. Stefaniak then talked about two reasons why Aggie fans should be optimistic about the 2023 football season. Lastly, Texas A&M extended Coach Buzz Williams through 2028. Stefaniak is excited about this because he is a big fan of Coach Williams. He also believes the Aggies are in for their third straight 25+ win season. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BirddogsGo to birddogs.com/lockedoncollege and they'll throw in a free custom birddogs Yeti-style tumbler with every order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Travis L. Williams is the Founder & CEO of HBCU All-Stars LLC, a black-owned sports marketing, events, and media company in Atlanta, GA focused on “Advocating, Educating, Exposing, Mentoring, & Investing in Hard-working, Talented, Ambitious Student-Athletes & Brilliant Coaches at Distinguished Historical Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs)” from across the country. Williams founded the company in 2019 and made history by launching the “First Ever HBCU All-Star Game” on Sunday, April 3, 2022 and ancillary experiences and events surrounding the historical endeavor during the Final Four Weekend and NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship Tournament in New Orleans. He also launched the inaugural HBCU All-Stars Pro Day Combine prior to the 2022 HBCU ASG. Over half of 2022 HBCU All-Stars Alums were provided professional opportunities within the NBA, G-League, and Internationally. Coach Williams has been the head men's basketball coach at two outstanding HBCUs, Tennessee State University and Fort Valley State Universities. Through his company HBCU All-Stars LLC, Williams has contributed over $100,000.00 to the four black college conferences (MEAC, SWAC, CIAA, SIAC), numerous HBCUs, elementary, middle and high schools, and non-profit organizations through College Admission Fairs, Legacy Court Dedication, and Kingsley House' Community Outreach Initiatives. He's provided real world experiences and internship opportunities to over 150 plus students interested in the sports industry through his company HBCU All-Stars LLC. Most recently, the first ever ATL Has Something to Say HBCU All-Stars Challenge was held at Morehouse College Forbes Arena on Thursday, November 17th – Saturday, November 19th. He has over 23 successful years of playing and coaching on the NCAA Division I & II and high school levels, with eight years at two prestigious HBCU's, internationally, semi-pro, as well as academic and athletic consulting experience in both public and private colleges & universities, and high school. Over 30 of Williams' former players made the “All-Conference Academics Team or Dean's List”. He has coached over 25 All-Conference and Region Players, more than 25 ALL-Tourney Team Players, 4 All-American Team Players, and over 45 of his former players have played professionally in the NBA, G-league, WBA (World Basketball Association) semi-pro, and internationally overseas. Williams established the “Travis L. Williams Foundation” focused on Educating, Empowering, and Mentoring Youth & Families. In memory of his deceased mother Patricia Ann Williams, he founded “Patricia's Blessed Closet” providing free clothes, shoes, furniture, books, school supplies, financial assistance, and Scholarship Fund for deserving Tift County High School students attending college. He serves as a board member of the FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) and previously served on the Georgia State University Athletics Hall of Fame Committee and Georgia Sports Hall-of-Fame Committee in Macon, GA. He is a member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Williams was inducted in his alma mater Tift County High School Inaugural Athletics Hall-of-Fame Class. He is a loyal member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. and serves as one of the “Impact Church Lead Organizers” for Kappa Scholarship, and Co-Lead for the “New” Student Center. @travislwilliams24 @hbcuallstargame #hbcu #allstargame #travislwilliams #houston #atlanta #tsu #finalfour #tsc #gogetit Social Media Links Youtube Channel youtube.com/c/ChipBakerTheSuccessChronicles LinkedIn http://linkedin.com/in/chipbakerthesuccesschronicles Facebook- Profile https://www.facebook.com/tscchipbaker Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chipbakertsc/ Twitter twitter.com/chipbaker19 Online Store http://chip-baker-the-success-chronicles.square.site/
Hall of Fame basketball coach Roy Williams shares stories to illustrate his inspirational road to financial success, from working 24 hours per week throughout college to selling calendars as a side hustle and eventually to negotiating contracts as the head basketball coach for prestigious universities. Coach Williams also lets us in on what he refers to as the best financial decision he's ever made and says he's never used an ATM in his life.
Eric Montross has been diagnosed with cancer...some words on our friend, Big Grits (2:45)Audio from our (upcoming) Video Pod interview with Mac Horvath from Carolina Baseball (17:04)Dan Bonner joins to talk his career covering ACC/college basketball (26:09)RJ Davis is returning for his Senior season while Caleb Love has entered the transfer portal (52:25)Plus: FB Pro Day (1:09:08), HCYJT (1:20:08), Jones hung out with Coach Williams at an AAU Tournament (1:39:40), clearing up our Peloton hashtag (1:50:15) and Storytime (1:59:08)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Composure is a huge piece and that's what I spend most of my time teaching them. “ -Walt Williams Golf season is in full swing (pun intended) so we thought it would be a great time to visit with the head coach of an award winning College golf program In today's episode of The Krista Escamilla Show we learn about Walt Williams journey to Midland College. It is a great listen for golf fans and parents of junior golfers who want to take their game to the next level! Coach Williams also talks about recruiting and explains what he's looking for in a student athlete! On the one year Anniversary of the University of Southwest bus crash tragedy, we talk about the most difficult thing he's been through with his team and how the golf world came together during this difficult time! Thank you to our sponsors Tapestry Hotel Midland, Rig-ID, www.joincapclub.com and Midland Cap Co. LINKS TO THE KRISTA ESCAMILLA SHOW: Thanks for hitting the subscribe button and sharing our show with someone you love Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-krista-escamilla-show/id1617347165?i=1000602900625 YouTube: https://youtu.be/6wOWUsp1GpU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1FHMReO5o8BSWqk1rfwvQS?si=SmARezUsRki3vQTihEAVdw Please follow @kristaescamilla on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook for daily motivation! Dream Big~Believe~Never Give up YOU make it a great day #believe #thekristaescamillashow #podcasts #community #permianbasin #payitforward #spotify #amazon #google #youtube #apple #encourageothers #inspire #smile #beagoodhuman #passion #makingwesttexasbetter #bekind #smile #teachersrock #education #makingadifference #composure #beprepared #highlevelcompetition #workethic #focus
This week, Gary is on assignment in Ohio, watching the Wright State Women. In turn, we get a Jimmy impression of Coach Williams. Priceless! Before Yale's James Jones joins, tons of local hoop talk. Gordon and the Coaches have thoughts on what's going on at Alabama. We get some Coach of the Year nominations from the college game. NBA chatter, and of course Coach Jones, with plenty of stories, and he thinks the DMV just has ballers on top of ballers. No better high school hoops than the DMV.
The Voice of the Terrapins Johnny Holliday is joined by assistant coach David Cox to discuss the Terps' big win over No. 24 Ohio State and Coach Cox's roots in the DMV and coaching journey (1:00). Johnny and Coach Cox come back to chat about Fatts Russell, who Fox coached at Rhode Island and the upcoming schedule (12:45). Terps guard Ian Martinez joins the program to chat about his upbringing and career (22:17). Former Terps Evers Burns then comes on to talk about his career playing from Gary Williams in Coach Williams' first four years at Maryland (41:10). Hosts: Johnny Holliday and David Cox Guests: Ian Martinez and Evers Burns
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Today's Best of Features: (0:00-19:02) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the program to give us his takeaways from the Colts loss to the Steelers on Monday Night Football. Chapp looks at where things have gone wrong for Indianapolis over the season. Plus, Chappy shares where he envisions Jeff Saturday being at the end of the season. Also, Chapp talks about the importance of the upcoming offseason for the Colts and why the must hit GM, Coach, and QB out of the park (assuming they part ways with Chris Ballard). Later, Chapp and Dan look at key players on the Colts roster and if they should make extensions this offseason. (19:03-38:14) – The great Seth Greenberg of ESPN stops by to give us his thoughts on all the conference vs conference battles going on this week including the Big Ten / ACC Challenge. Seth talks on what North Carolina does best and how they will challenge Indiana at Assembly Hall tonight. Also, Seth give us the lowdown on Duke in the post Coach K Era. (38:15-40:55) – The Hall of Famer Roy Williams joins the show to take us through his break down of tonight's Big Ten / ACC Challenge matchup between Indiana and North Carolina. Plus, Coach Williams talks with Dan about why losses stick with coaches more with wins. Plus, Coach Williams shares why he feels UNC will be just fine this season and shares why he predict the Tar Heels would make a deep run last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-24:55) – Wednesday's show begins with Dan playing a clip from Jeff Saturday's press conference yesterday in which he acknowledged he probably should have used a timeout on the final drive against the Steelers. Dan also continues to stress the lack of culture within the Colts front office and why it appears the franchise is in disarray. Plus, Dan talks on tonight's IU-UNC game and why if Indiana is real, then they win this game. (24:56-35:58) – Dan shares some comments from the media about Jeff Saturday acknowledging not using a timeout on Monday Night Football. (35:59-45:02) – Hour number one ends with Dan talking more on the state of the Colts and looking ahead to the rest of today's show. (45:03-1:04:49) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the program to give us his takeaways from the Colts loss to the Steelers on Monday Night Football. Chapp looks at where things have gone wrong for Indianapolis over the season. Plus, Chappy shares where he envisions Jeff Saturday being at the end of the season. Also, Chapp talks about the importance of the upcoming offseason for the Colts and why the must hit GM, Coach, and QB out of the park (assuming they part ways with Chris Ballard). Later, Chapp and Dan look at key players on the Colts roster and if they should make extensions this offseason. (1:04:50-1:24:07) – The great Seth Greenberg of ESPN stops by to give us his thoughts on all the conference vs conference battles going on this week including the Big Ten / ACC Challenge. Seth talks on what North Carolina does best and how they will challenge Indiana at Assembly Hall tonight. Also, Seth give us the lowdown on Duke in the post Coach K Era. (1:24:08-1:30:01) – Hour number two closes with Dan discussing further Indiana-UNC and looking ahead to our chat with the legend Roy Williams. (1:30:02-1:53:01) – The Hall of Famer Roy Williams joins the show to take us through his break down of tonight's Big Ten / ACC Challenge matchup between Indiana and North Carolina. Plus, Coach Williams talks with Dan about why losses stick with coaches more with wins. Plus, Coach Williams shares why he feels UNC will be just fine this season and shares why he predict the Tar Heels would make a deep run last year. (1:53:02-2:09:27) – We're back from break with Dan giving his prediction for tonight's IU-UNC matchup in the Big Ten / ACC Challenge. Plus, Dan gives his thoughts on some of the other contests in the Big Ten / ACC Challenge. Also, we look at the Sacramento Kings who battle the Pacers tonight. (2:09:28-2:18:40) – Wednesday's show ends with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. Later, Dan gives us his best bets for the conference vs conference battles tonight including a parlay he likes. Plus, Dan closes the show telling listeners how they can help the daughter of a good friend of his who is currently battling cancer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach TJ Ryan shares his journey from growing up the son of a college coach who has made a name for himself as the Director of Scouting at Texas A&M under Coach Buzz Williams. TJ played one season at Franklin College in Indiana before deciding to transition to a Student Assistant. TJ has worked numerous camps across the country including Butler, Liberty, UCLA, Virginia Tech, Virginia, Xavier (among others) and has had internships in Spain and Germany. Coach Ryan served as a Graduate Assistant at Virginia Tech prior to moving onto Texas A&M with Coach Williams. He is in his second season as the program's Director of Scouting and fourth at Texas A&M. Coach Ryan came to Aggieland as the program aide in 2019. **Sponsored by FastModel** Be sure to check out FastModelSports.com and use the promo code "BOXSCORE" for 15% off your purchase. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support
Story of failure: Losing a piece of furniture on the highway.Jake Williams is a former teacher, and football coach, with background in sports and art. Jake is also the author of Organic Reconstruction, where Jake details a time in his life where he felt stuck, and the journey he took to overcome his fears.About Jake: In case you're wondering, ‘Trustin' isn't some made up moniker. It's my actual middle name. Some of you know me as Jake Trustin, others know me as Mr. or Coach Williams from when I used to teach high school art and coach football. Most of you probably just know me as Jake. Art has always been a huge part of my life. I started as a little kid drawing pictures of superheroes, then athletes, and then anything and everything else.The older I get, the more I realize life is more of a DIY kinda thing than a playbook you can follow. That's why, a few years ago when I was feeling particularly stuck in life, I decided to set up my own DIY tour through America and Europe. I backpacked 45,000+ miles by way of planes, trains, and automobiles bringing a journal and sketchbook with me to document the experience. When I came back, I made a bunch of paintings and wrote a story to go with it. That's what my book, ‘Organic Reconstruction' is about. You should check it out.Lately I've been really into painting pictures of ancient statues and landscapes from the places I visited along my travelling. I don't know how far this art thing will take me, but I still find as much satisfaction from making things that I did as a kid.In today's episode Jake talks about:- his background in art and sports- teaching high school art and coaching football- feeling stuck in life after tearing his ACL- three years of rough surgeries and not being able to control life- feeling the pressure to be married- comparing himself to other people and feeling stuck- growing up thinking he had to be a perfect person and the weight the comes with that- his parents being concerned about his well being- something he thought he'd never share with anyone- Skyping artists around the world while teaching- Voka and visiting his place- planning the trip to Europe and friends bailing on him- not wanting to look crazy to Voka when meeting him in person- being honored to learn from Voka- his closest mentors being his parents- why it helps hearing from people that aren't family- Stephen Holland as a mentor- not caring about artists or art history growing up- famous people being normal- Norman Rockwell and his routines- there's no guarantee that problems will ever go away- “failure is just unmet expectations.”- “Sometimes finding success in failure is just shifting our expectations.”- finding an interesting story through being stuck- not being married when he thought- opening up about going to a counselor- the constant of expectations- writing a book and fearing no one will want to read it- starting the podcast and knowing it's going to suck at first- Brock Frizzel- his dad telling him to go to counseling- just work through it and don't be soft- the value of counselors- what if I'm not messed up enough?- the story of tearing his ACL and his recovery- working hard to do everything exactly the way they asked in rehab- tearing his ACL again in front of a gym full of people- focusing on other things rather than reliving high school glory days- you can make all the right moves and sometimes it still doesn't work out- the good thing about setbacks being empathy- stuff happens you can't control- working through discouragement and talking with those close to him- praying through tough times and refocusing- being a teacher is a hard thing to do- stepping back and resetting yourself- the intimidation of chasing art full time- getting into Youtube videos- what I work hard and nobody pays attention?- “You have to give yourself permission to say, ‘this is going to be really bad for a while.'”- the first reaction of quitting teaching- feeling passion towards the book and feeling like it was important- looking forward to trying as hard as he could- letting things in our head overtake action- spending 4.5 years working on his book- his former student working with Jake to design his book- going into it with few expectations- it's as simple as tryingwww.jaketrustin.com Jake's Instagram - @jaketrustin Organic Reconstruction BookLink to Jake's Paintings ---Learn more at www.professional-failure.com
Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams remembers his first impression when recruiting Michael Jordan to North Carolina and the life-changing advice he offered that helped optimize MJ's intense desire for greatness. Coach Williams refers to Michael Jordan as the GOAT and shares a story of why he considers his father James Jordan a personal hero. Plus, Coach explains how Michael Jordan ended up outbidding Charles Barkley during a charity auction and giving the item - a Harley Davidson - to his wife, Wanda.
Roy Williams is widely considered one of the greatest basketball coaches of all-time. His resume as Head Men's Basketball Coach spanned more than thirty years between the University of Kansas and the University of North Carolina and boasts three NCAA Division I National Championships, nine Final Four appearances, and over 900 wins, among many other extraordinary accolades. Coach Williams was inducted into both the College Basketball Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame more than ten years before he retired in 2021. Coach Williams joins Nick to discuss multi-sport athletes, discipline, and focus. He also shares anecdotes about when he discovered his own competitiveness and the three “most amazing” athletes he's ever seen - and why he considers them as such.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Slappin' Glass sits down with the Head Coach of the G-League's Capital City Go-Go, Mike Williams. Coach Williams enjoyed a terrific first year as the Head Coach of the Go-Go and the trio dive into a variety of topics including Coach Williams' path from student manager to G-League Head Coach, forging true relationships in coaching, running an efficient offense with non-shooters, running better DHO's, and talk eliminating turnovers and managing in-game emotions during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!".Learn more about the learning coaching platform and community that coaches from over 30 countries are taking advantage of HERE!
College Basketball Hall of Fame Coach Roy Williams joins Greg for a special episode ahead of this weekend's NCAA Final Four matchup between UNC and Duke. Coach Williams shares how he prepares young men for big moments (4:40), his relationship with Coach K (13:25) and his experience in parenting and youth sports (17:35). Plus, he makes a prediction for Saturday's game (spoiler: he may be biased). https://audiorama.com/
(00:00-24:29) – Thursday's show begins with Dan giving his thoughts on Bruce Arians retiring and Todd Bowles taking over as head coach of the Buccaneers. Plus, Dan looks at the teams in the Final Four and the lack of success from Indiana compared to those schools. (24:30-36:51) – Dan ponders if there was really a better option out there for the Colts than Matt Ryan at quarterback. Plus, a caller asks Dan for a pick in tonight's NIT Championship. (36:52-45:15) – Dan closes hour number one by looking ahead to the rest of today's show and interacting with some callers. (45:16-1:09:07) – The Hall of Famer and 3 time National Champion as the head coach of North Carolina Roy Williams joins the show to take us through what he's seen from the Tar Heels in this incredible run to the Final Four. Coach Williams also speaks on the outstanding job done by first year head coach and longtime assistant of Williams, Hubert Davis has done with this team. Coach Williams also reflects on some of the best teams he coached during his tenure at Kansas and North Carolina. Plus, Coach reflects on the career of his long-time friend and coaching adversary Mike Krzyzewski who is retiring at the end of this season and faces UNC on Saturday. (1:09:08-1:21:04) – We return from break with Dan looking back at the conversation with Coach Roy Williams last segment. Plus, a caller shares his thoughts on what Matt Ryan brings to the Colts. (1:21:05-1:31:58) – Hour number two concludes with Dan taking some phone calls about the Colts, the quarterback situation and if going all in on a quarterback is worth it if years of losing seasons follow. (1:31:59-2:04:56) – Our pal the Voice of the White Sox and ESPN broadcaster Jason Benetti stops by to tell us how talented the ChiSox are this year. Also, Benetti gives us his thoughts on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at The Oscars. Plus, Jason shares his thoughts on Saturday's Final Four in New Orleans. (2:04:57 -2:12:21) – The great Brendan King joins the show for the final time until September as he heads up to South Bend to call Cubs minor league action. Brendan, Jimmy and Dan share what they like in the Final Four this weekend. (2:12:22-2:22:31)– Thursday's show ends with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan hands out his pick for tonight's NIT Championship game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-23:11) – The Hall of Famer and 3 time National Champion as the head coach of North Carolina Roy Williams joins the show to take us through what he's seen from the Tar Heels in this incredible run to the Final Four. Coach Williams also speaks on the outstanding job done by first year head coach and longtime assistant of Williams, Hubert Davis has done with this team. Coach Williams also reflects on some of the best teams he coached during his tenure at Kansas and North Carolina. Plus, Coach reflects on the career of his long-time friend and coaching adversary Mike Krzyzewski who is retiring at the end of this season and faces UNC on Saturday. (23:12-37:09) – Our pal the Voice of the White Sox and ESPN broadcaster Jason Benetti stops by to tell us how talented the ChiSox are this year. Also, Benetti gives us his thoughts on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at The Oscars. Plus, Jason shares his thoughts on Saturday's Final Four in New Orleans. Later, what is the worst condiment in existence? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.