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Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
Could God see a king in the most unlikely of people and what happens when a humble leader lets pride take hold? Join Hank and John as they welcome Dr. Geoff Wright to explore 1 Samuel and Israel's shift from judges to monarchy and the tragic rise and fall of King Saul.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastOT224ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastOT224FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastOT224DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastOT224PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastOT224ESYOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/FsALi4-JBiYFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookBook of Mormon: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastBMBook WEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletter SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE0:00 - Part 1 - Dr. Geoff Wright2:06 Israel's move from judges to kings2:40 Teaser5:05 Bio7:40 Come, Follow Me Manual9:09 Anticipatory set–Rosa Parks, Malala, J.K. Rowling10:50 Pretest questions: Seeing potential in the overlooked13:35 Historical context 15:29 President Kimball and patriarch James Womack17:15 Coaches and mentors20:30 “Only pass to one guy”22:51 Martin Harris and God's work goes forth25:00 Wanting a king to fit in29:06 Lunchboxes, big feet, and Dickies pants31:08 Parenting and the PowerPoint pitch35:47 Tying your identity to the Lord38:29 God sends Saul39:00 Greg: The Student who left a gang44:17 Choosing kings vs. letting God prevail47:21 Saul losing his humility49:57 Staying “little in our own sight”52:07 Building skis55:06 Heat, pressure, repentance and drift trikes57:23 Saul hides “among the stuff”58:41 The neighbor who became a best friend1:03:16 The Spirit changes (and hold onto it)1:14:49 End of Part 1 - Professor Geoff WrightThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications DirectorSydney Smith: Social Media, Graphic Design "Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
On today's show we are joined by Big T & T-Bob for a draft of the WORST Coaches of all time. SUPPORT THE SHOW: Rhoback - Use the code “DOG” on https://Rhoback.com for a generous 20% off for all new customers through the end of this week. Reese's - Reese's. The Official Candy Partner of Barstool Sports. GET YOURS AT https://www.hersheyland.com/reeses Chicagoland Chevy Dealers - Head to your local Chevy Dealer and learn more about what your next ride could be today. Pardon My Cheesesteak - Order Pardon My Cheesesteak right now and use code AWL for free delivery on https://pardonmycheesesteak.com.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Coaches, players, and parents all share the tendency to get caught up in the doing and grinding through seasons without pausing to define what a meaningful experience actually looks like. TJ, Sam, and special guest, Mano Watsa, President if PGC Basketball walk through how to build a vision for your program and reverse engineer it to have a more meaningful coaching career. They share four pillars of a great sport environment and how to intentionally create a vision for your program you will be proud of.Show NotesWhy vision leaks during seasonsStarting with the end in mindSetting expectations with parentsPursuing excellence as a groupWhy great teammates matterBelieving in your players as peopleBuilding habits that lastCelebrating others as a practiceWhy you should attend at PGC Basketball CampSend us a Message. If you'd like us to reply, include your contact info.After analyzing over 100 million shots, basketball data scientists at Noah Basketball have uncovered the formula of the perfect shot, helping players on 28 of 30 NBA teams improve their accuracy faster than ever before.This same patented shot-tracking technology is now available to you in the Noah Backboard for a fraction of the cost. Learn more today at noahbasketball.com. Inquire while supplies last! Join us this fall for our PGC Coaching Courtside retreat! It's a one-of-a-kind experience. You'll watch real practices and discuss what you're seeing with mentors and other growth-minded coaches. We'd love you to join us! Go to pgchustle.com/courtside to learn more and use Code CS50 for $50 off registration
Chris Williams welcomes attorney Nate Boulton for a deep dive into the future of college athletics as Congress prepares to debate major NCAA legislation on Capitol Hill. From NIL and collective bargaining to transfer portal chaos and Olympic sports funding, the guys unpack why college sports may be approaching a total reset.
Connor and Mike determine how Rhule and the Football program can flip a switch like the other sports did during this year in Husker Athletics.
Special Guest: Diann Wingert Welcome to Podcast Profits Unleashed, the show that helps coaches, consultants, and experts grow their business through the power of podcasting and smarter business strategies. In this eye-opening episode, Karen Roberts sits down with ADHD business strategist, coach, and host of the ADHD-ish Podcast, Diann Wingert, to explore why so many entrepreneurs struggle—not because they lack talent, but because they're trying to build businesses using systems that were never designed for the way their brains work. With over 20 years as a psychotherapist and multiple successful businesses behind her, Diann shares powerful insights into ADHD, rejection sensitivity, perfectionism, fear of visibility, and how entrepreneurs can create businesses that support their strengths instead of fighting against them.
There's a difference between making a client feel good in a session and actually coaching them to a result. In this episode, we're talking about why so many coaches have stopped promising results, and why that's actually doing your clients a disservice. If you want to be a coach who creates transformation, not just temporary relief, this is the episode you need to hear. Register for the "Confidently get any client with any problem any result- Double your client results with trauma informed coaching" webinar: https://jessicademarchis.myflodesk.com/confidentlygetanyclientwebinar Learn more about The Art & Skill of Coaching certification: https://www.jessicademarchis.com/the-art-skill-of-coaching 1-1 Trauma-Informed Coaching: www.chatwithjess.com Stay in Touch: www.jessicademarchis.com IG @jess_demarchis_coaching
In this episode, I speak with Lucija Glagolic Hora about coaching, shadow work, archetypes, and the role of hardship in human development. We explore how suffering, trauma, and uncertainty can deepen our humanity, why coaches need to engage with darkness as well as growth, and how real transformation often emerges through humility, vulnerability, and connection rather than positivity alone. We discuss the cultural lessons of the Balkans, including the relationship between hardship, humor, community, and resilience. Along the way, we examine shadow work, toxic positivity, archetypes as coaching tools, the psychology of change, and why acknowledging both our strengths and our darker potentials is essential for personal growth. We also explore the role of myth, symbolism, and embodied practice in helping people navigate life's transitions, develop greater self-awareness, and become more fully human. ------------------------------------------- Become a certified embodiment coach. Coach beyond mere words and support clients to transform their lives: https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/ ----------------------------------------------- Check out our YouTube channel for more coaching tips and our Podcast channel for full episode videos
Episode Summary Everyone wants the lifestyle. The healthy marriage. The disciplined routine. The strong body. The better habits. The consistent mindset. But most people never make it past motivation. Why? Because transformation doesn't happen in one big moment — it happens in stages. In this episode, we break down the full journey of change and explain how a simple idea eventually becomes part of your identity. We unpack why people constantly "start over," why motivation fades so quickly, and what actually creates lasting change in fitness, marriage, business, parenting, and life. This episode introduces what we call the Levels of Action — the stages every person moves through when trying to grow, improve, or reinvent themselves. The Levels of Action 1. Idea The awareness stage. "I should probably change." This is where people recognize: low energy frustration poor habits disconnection unhappiness Awareness starts the process — but awareness alone changes nothing. 2. Motivation The emotional stage. New shoes. New gym. New year. New inspiration. Motivation creates excitement and momentum, but it's temporary. Most people mistake motivation for transformation. The truth? Motivation starts the car. It doesn't drive the whole trip. 3. Habit The repetition stage. This is where behaviors start becoming more automatic: daily walks meal prep workouts intentional routines Habits reduce decision fatigue — but they're still fragile and easy to break during stressful seasons. 4. Routine The structure stage. The behavior becomes scheduled and expected. This is where: routines create stability consistency creates momentum chaos begins to decrease Routines don't create restriction. They create freedom. 5. Discipline The standard stage. This is where you act regardless of mood. You train tired. You show up stressed. You stop negotiating with yourself. Discipline forms when: the standard becomes stronger than the mood. 6. Identity / Lifestyle The end goal. Not: "I'm trying to work out." But: "This is just who I am." A lifestyle is simply a habit you stopped negotiating with. What Pushes People Forward? We also discuss the factors that help people move to the next level: Environment Spouse and relationships Coaches and accountability Community Standards Faith Momentum Pain and frustration Structure and routines And just as importantly… What Pulls People Backward? Chaos Comfort Isolation Burnout Negative environments Emotional decision-making Lack of accountability Perfectionism The Marriage Fit Angle One of the biggest insights from this episode: Couples are often at different levels at the same time. One spouse may be disciplined while the other is still relying on motivation. One may want growth while the other wants comfort. That gap can either create friction… or fuel growth. Your environment matters — and your relationship is one of the strongest environments you have. Final Takeaway Transformation does not happen in one decision. It happens through repeated reps until the behavior becomes who you are. You don't become disciplined overnight. You become disciplined one rep at a time.
What if the biggest threat to healthcare isn't just burnout, but the belief that suffering is simply part of the job? In this deeply validating and practical conversation, Dr. Andrea Austin welcomes Dr. Sarah Smith, to unpack the hidden habits and systemic pressures that keep clinicians trapped in unsustainable work patterns. Dr. Smith shares her personal journey of spending years staying late after clinic, working evenings and weekends, and feeling crushed by the endless demands of medicine. What began as frustration with change initiatives eventually became a transformative realization: sustainability in medicine required changing not just the system, but also the way clinicians interact with it. Together, Andrea and Sarah discuss the emotional burden of perfectionism, the trauma many physicians carry from training, and how documentation fears often stem from past criticism and adverse outcomes. They explore practical strategies for reducing interruptions, improving workflow, documenting in real time, and setting healthier boundaries with teams. The conversation also challenges the myth that changing healthcare systems or countries automatically solves burnout. Drawing from her experience practicing in both Australia and Canada, Dr. Smith explains why sustainability must ultimately come from developing new skills, new boundaries, and new ways of thinking. Most importantly, this episode offers hope: impossible things can become possible. Physicians can build careers that are meaningful, sustainable, and aligned with the lives they actually want to live. Inside This Episode: Why so many physicians stay hours after their shifts finish The hidden emotional impact of perfectionism in charting How medical training trauma shapes documentation habits Practical ways to reduce interruptions and cognitive overload Why real-time documentation improves efficiency and safety The importance of boundaries, teamwork, and shift huddles How healthcare systems can better support frontline clinicians Why changing countries or jobs doesn't automatically fix burnout The role of coaching in building sustainable careers What sustainability in medicine truly looks like
Episode 221: Automate Your Lead Generation with our FREE online course: https://go.digitaltrailblazer.com/auto-leads-course-freeWithout strong testimonials and case studies, online business owners are forced to rely solely on their own claims to make sales — a much harder and slower path to conversions, especially with higher-ticket offers.In this episode, Preston Zeller teaches us how to build a powerful library of social proof by conducting structured video interviews with past clients, how to reach out in a personalized way that gets a "yes," the three types of testimonials and which ones actually move buyers, and how to extract compelling before-and-after stories even when results are hard to quantify.About Preston Zeller: Preston is a faith-tech founder, growth executive, documentary filmmaker, and abstract artist with 15 years of experience scaling companies from $25M to $300M ARR. As founder of Psalmlog, he's building an AI-powered biblical guidance app that helps believers find relevant Scripture for any life situation. His growth expertise includes serving as Chief Growth Officer at BatchService, leading digital marketing at A Cloud Guru (acquired by Pluralsight for $2B), and contributing to ZoomInfo's IPO.Preston is also the creator of the documentary The Art of Grieving (2022), which follows his year-long journey of painting daily after the sudden loss of his brother. The film has won Best Documentary at multiple festivals and is available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Tubi.Connect with Preston:https://prestonzeller.com https://linkedin.com/in/prestonzellerWant to SCALE your online business bigger and faster without the endless hustle of networking, referrals, and pumping out content that nobody sees?Grab our Ultimate Ad Script for Coaches, Agencies, and Course Creators.Learn the exact 5-step script we teach our clients that allows them to generate targeted, high-quality leads at ultra-low cost, so you can land paying customers and clients without breaking the bank on ad spend.Grab the Ultimate Ad Script right HERE - https://join.digitaltrailblazer.com/ultimate-ad-script✅ Connect With Us:Website - https://DigitalTrailblazer.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/digitaltrailblazerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitaltrailblazerX (Twitter): https://x.com/DgtlTrailblazerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DigitalTrailblazer
In this final #coachbetter episode for Season 7, Kim talks about the challenge of feeling like you're constantly in day-to-day mode, without being able to be intentional about planning for what's coming up next. As educators we are busy and now AI is pushing us in a variety of ways to try to do even more, often with less resources. It can feel impossible to keep up. And that often leads us to think that we have to do more, even faster. But that is not the case - it is pausing for reflection. Kim relates this to the power of coaching and how it forces us to slow and take time to process our thinking. Find the show notes for this episode here. Let's Connect: Our website: coachbetter.tv EduroLearning on LinkedIn EduroLearning on Instagram EduroLearning on YouTube Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Join our #coachbetter Facebook group Learn with Kim Explore our courses for coaches Watch a FREE workshop Articles from Kim 3 Innovative Instructional Coaching Models (Edutopia) How Instructional Coaches Can Balance Confidentiality and Accountability (Edutopia) When We Invest in Coaches, We Invest in Teachers (The Learning Professional, Learning Forward) Books & Chapters from Kim: Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership (book) Fostering a Culture of Growth and Belonging: The Multi-Faceted Impact of Instructional Coaching in International Schools (chapter)
Send us Fan MailInterest in executive functioning coaches for neurodivergent kids has grown considerably over the last five years, which is both exciting and worrisome. It is exciting because coaches promise to help students plan, organize, focus, and manage their emotions and tasks. It is worrisome because there are no degree, training, or licensing requirements to be an executive functioning coach. To help me parse this and to gain a better understanding of executive functioning coaches, how they work, and what to look for in a coach, I asked Norrine Russell to come on the podcast. Norrine has decades of experience in youth development, and her firm, Russell Coaching, has been working with neurodivergent students since well before the recent boom. More information about Norrine and Russell Coaching is at talkingaboutkids.com.
Most spiritual practitioners create content without a clear discoverability strategy.Kelle Sparta did the same thing for years.Now, with more than 400 podcast episodes and the rise of AI-powered search, she's rebuilding her entire content ecosystem around SEO, keyword intent, and conversion strategy.In this behind-the-scenes episode, Kelle walks through her actual workflow, including how she uses ChatGPT to develop keyword clusters, reorganize content, improve podcast descriptions, and position her business for the future of search.She also shares lessons learned from repositioning the Spirit Sherpa Podcast toward spiritual entrepreneurship and what happened to her download numbers after making the shift.Whether you have a podcast, blog, YouTube channel, or coaching business, this episode offers practical insights into helping the right people find your work.In This EpisodeWhy SEO matters for spiritual entrepreneursThe evolution of the Spirit Sherpa PodcastHow AI is changing search behaviorCreating keyword clusters that convertTraffic keywords vs. conversion keywordsUsing ChatGPT for SEO researchWhy podcast SEO differs from YouTube SEORepositioning a brand without losing momentumUnderstanding discoverability in 2026The future of AI-driven searchspiritual entrepreneurspiritual businessspiritual coachspiritual practitionerspiritual marketingSEO for coachespodcast SEOAI search optimizationdiscoverability marketingconscious businessenergy healer businessintuitive entrepreneurspiritual growthbusiness growthonline visibilitycontent marketingChatGPT marketingkeyword strategycoaching businesssacred profitsTo learn more about Sacred Profits, Join Here: https://learn.kellesparta.com/sacredprofitsFor information about the "Adventures In Energetics" retreat: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wSaEmU1O6XvdHTaFtMWrc-j6lIx4argZYG7HN0sailE/edit?tab=t.0Join the community on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KelleSpartaIf you would like to learn more please book a Discovery Call here: https://kellesparta.com/discovery-call/
Life Coach Business Building Podcast, The Business Building Boutique
If you are an accomplished coach with decades of experience, credentials, and a track record that earns you respect in every room, but you cannot seem to land paying clients, this video is going to show you exactly why. The problem is not your niche, your marketing, or your people. The problem is that you are too brilliant for the words you are using.If you're new to my channel, my name is Debbie Shadid. I'm a Business Growth and Life Coach and the founder of the Business Building Boutique. For over two decades, I've helped women learn how to become coaches, get clients, grow their businesses, and create meaningful income doing work they love.Yesterday I had four consultation calls with four different brilliant women. Two were global leaders. All four had the credentials, the methodology, and the published work to back them up. And all four came to me saying the same thing: I cannot sell my coaching. Every one of them was missing the same small but critical thing, and once they saw it, the gap between their work and the world finally made sense.In this video, we'll walk through:Why being the smartest person in your niche can quietly cost you clientsThe exact moment your ideal client clicks away from your website and what you need to fix before they doWhy your peers and your boardroom can understand you perfectly while your ideal client cannotThe difference between speaking your language and speaking your client's language (and why expertise lives in both)How Donald Miller's caveman language principle from StoryBrand applies to your coaching marketingWhy hiring a professional copywriter or website designer might not be saving you (it didn't save my four callers either)The simple translation exercise that could be the difference between invisibility and your first clientThis is not about downplaying your expertise. It is about making your brilliance accessible to the very person you are meant to help. When you translate your work into language they understand, you become more of an expert in their eyes, not less.Want me to help you simplify your message and finally get clients? Join my free workshop here: https://debbieshadid.com/workshopConnect with me, Debbie Shadid:Website: https://www.debbieshadid.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/debbieshadid/Listen to the Podcast:Life Coach Business Building School Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/life-coach-business-building-school-with-debbie-shadid/id1502118085Subscribe for weekly episodes on building your coaching business, finding clients, and creating the life you actually want: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz6RS8kQGMLJqJrK9uKdjtgIf this video was helpful, share it with a coach who has the credentials but can't seem to get the clients. Subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss next week's episode on building a coaching business that actually pays.Disclaimer: Some links above may be affiliate links. I only recommend products I personally use and love.Let's connect!Website: https://www.debbieshadid.com Instagram @debbieshadidSubscribe on YouTube#DebbieShadid #LifeCoachBusinessBuildingSchool
100 episodes. 1,000 students. Six years mentoring health and fitness coaches. For the milestone 100th episode, Dr. Kasey Jo Orvidas is sharing the 10 things she couldn't have known without all of it.In this episode, she covers:Why the coaches who care most are often the ones struggling most with client motivation and consistencyThe ceiling coaches unknowingly place on their own clients (and how it quietly limits outcomes)Why self-doubt is the real #1 thing holding coaches back, not skill gaps, not their niche, not their contentHow coaches with 20 years of experience still deal with imposter syndrome and what to do with it instead of fighting itThe difference between taking your work seriously and taking it personally, and why it matters for burnoutWhy the most effective coaches rarely tell clients what to doWhat most certifications miss and why HMCC exists to fill that specific gapWhy community might be the most underrated factor in coaching career growthThe uncomfortable truth about coaches falling out of love with their workHow mindset and behavior change skills end up changing more than your coaching If you've ever wondered whether the struggles you're feeling as a coach mean something is wrong with you, this one is going to hit.
SummaryIn this Coaches Roundtable episode, Chase Smith and Chris Bealhen dive deep into life, mindset, and sustainable health habits. They start with a powerful conversation about time, purpose, and how little of our lives we truly control. Then they answer listener questions about discipline, emotional burnout, healthy habits, weekend struggles, and why fitness changes can feel so hard.The coaches explain the difference between productive discipline and constantly beating yourself up. They also talk about why healthy habits feel uncomfortable at first and how repetition slowly creates a new normal. If you struggle with staying on track during the weekends, they share practical tips to stop the cycle of doing great Monday through Friday and emotionally checking out on Saturday and Sunday.Finally, they break down why you can't spot reduce body fat but can build muscle in specific areas, plus how strength training helps create the toned look most people want.This episode is full of mindset shifts, practical coaching advice, and honest conversations that will help you build a healthier life without burnout.Chapters(00:00) You Only Truly Control 15 Years of Your Life(04:10) Why Slowing Down Matters More Than Hustle Culture(10:30) Discipline vs Beating Yourself Up(16:05) Why Healthy Habits Feel So Unnatural(22:10) Breaking the Weekend Self-Sabotage Cycle(26:10) Why You Can't Spot Reduce Fat(30:40) Final Thoughts & Podcast Wrap UpSUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS to be answered on the show: https://forms.gle/B6bpTBDYnDcbUkeD7How to Connect with Us:Chase's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/changing_chase/Chris' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conquer_fitness2021/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/665770984678334/Interested in 1:1 Coaching: https://conquerfitnessandnutrition.com/1on1-coachingJoin The Fit Fam Collective: https://conquerfitnessandnutrition.com/fit-fam-collective
Looking for an adventure that can inspire your Kids and your Coaches? Check out George Goodwin - Dragon Slayer! This is a cool story that includes themes like Team Selection, Trails and Perseverance, Success, Rivalries, and Victory! This is The Educational AD Podcast!
Most coaches are sitting on an extra £2K a month and don't even know it. If you're already working with coaching clients, you have everything you need to add a significant recurring revenue stream without finding new clients, increasing your hours, or changing your business model. One simple product addition is all it takes. In this episode, Robin breaks down exactly how to add half-day and full-day intensive sessions as upsells to existing clients, and why just three quarterly bookings at £1,500 each can transform your monthly income. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: ✅ Why existing clients are your biggest untapped revenue opportunity and how to approach the upsell conversation naturally ✅ How to price and position a half-day or full-day intensive without undercharging or overcomplicating it ✅ The Assess, Implement, Maintain framework and why intensives work best at a specific stage of the client journey ✅ How to use intensives to reduce sales friction and get hesitant prospects over the line
STRONG Life Podcast ep 567
Host Pete Deeley interviews Ryan Hurst of GMB Fitness about how martial arts shaped his life and teaching. Hurst began martial arts in high school, visited Japan at 18, and an influential kendo instructor encouraged him to stay; a planned short exchange became 28 years in Japan, including training connected to police/self-defense groups and working eight years at a martial arts complex in a shrine. He emphasizes posture, breath, and mindset as core principles for both fighting and life. After moving back to the U.S. four years ago, injuries and cultural differences in training made him consider quitting, leading him to form the non-competitive, free "Jiú Kai" group focused on longevity and mutual benefit. He discusses judo maxims (maximum efficiency, mutual welfare/respect, and pausing to ask "is this necessary?"), training modes (maintenance, exploration, "monk mode"), and how being an outsider improved his coaching awareness. He previews a forthcoming book on staying on the mat forever. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:36 Martial Arts as a Life Path 02:55 Japan Exchange and Kendo Mentor 06:02 Posture Breath Mindset Framework 09:54 Coaches and Work Ethic Origins 11:40 Kendo Culture Shock and Proving Yourself 15:58 Shrine Dojo Years in Osaka 17:21 Joyful Hard Work and Longevity 20:34 Judo Maxims and Training Philosophy 22:51 Moving Back and BJJ Injury Wake Up Call 26:34 Starting the Jiu Kai Training Group 28:03 Training Without Rivalry 28:27 Almost Quitting Martial Arts 29:40 Osaka Castle Dojo Lessons 31:17 Practice Is Mindset 32:04 Maintenance Play Monk Modes 32:50 Aging Without Comparison 36:31 Longevity And Staying On 38:52 New Book Staying Forever 39:40 Injury Pivot And GMB 43:54 Outsider Experience And Ego 49:24 Awareness-Based Coaching 54:46 Jeans Guy And Farewell
The biggest conversations in college football are happening in Destin, and SEC State of Mind dives into the debates shaping the sport's future. Taylor Davis and Jason Campbell break down the growing divide over College Football Playoff expansion, why many SEC leaders favor a 16-team format over 24 teams, and what the changes could mean for the regular season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Big 12 coaches unanimously voiced their support for a 24‑team College Football Playoff during this week’s Big 12 Meetings in Frisco, Texas. Mitch Harper and Nate Slack break down what that means for the league and the sport.
The 2025-26 sports calendar is coming to a close for the Arizona Wildcats, so the Star's Justin Spears and Michael Lev hand out (virtual) awards to the best athletes, coaches and teams.
This week, we wrap up the school year for Countryside Academy, Eau Claire, Michigan Lutheran, and Benton Harbor Athletics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we wrap up the school year for Countryside Academy, Eau Claire, Michigan Lutheran, and Benton Harbor Athletics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Host: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin) and Co-Host: (ronthe3manweav)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Bret Bielema has been in the room 18 times as a head coach in the two biggest conferences in the game.This year, the room was Big Ten spring meetings in Southern California.Head coaches, athletic directors, commissioners, all in the same space, hashing out the future of the game. And what came out of Terranea this year was one the entire sport was anticipating — a playoff expansion debate that isn't slowing down, a new punt rule nobody practiced for, and a conference room full of some of the best coaches in the sport figuring out what comes next.Todd Blackledge and I brought Illinois head coach Bret Bielema on this weeks episode of Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth to break it all down, fueled by our founding sponsor 76, keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beatHere's what stood out:* Coach Bielema wants 24 teams in the playoff — And he has receipts. He was leading a 12-1 Wisconsin team in the BCS era that got left out and that experience never left him. His argument now, is that the sport has changed too much — NIL, revenue share, roster management — for only 12 teams to have a chance at winning it all. * The punt rule landed wrong — Not because it's necessarily a bad rule, but because it showed up after spring ball, with zero preparation time. In 18 years as a head coach, Coach Bielema has never seen something this consequential arrive so late and so unannounced. * The Big Ten room itself is different — He described it with real affection. P.J. Fleck to his right, Matt Rhule to his left, Dan Lanning and Curt Cignetti in the mix. Coaches who are who they are, every single day. And above all, Tony Petitti — a commissioner who communicates before the meeting, not during it. Nobody walks in cold. Nobody gets defensive. That, Coach Bielema says, is what separates this conference right now.Then we turned to Champaign — and what's being built inside that building.48% of his roster is new and for this program to meet its expectations and recent standards they must develop a true connection with one another and that is the focus of this off-season. The way Coach Bielema guides that is what will stand out. On the field, he's as excited about his wide receiver room as he's ever been, his safeties could be among the best in the conference and quarterback Katin Houser heads into fall camp as the guy.But the line that stuck with me didn't come from the coach. It came from Houser himself, during our spring visit.“Around here, the hallways are warm.”Hope you enjoy today's conversation and we are so appreciative of the support as we continue to grow Y-Option. Please be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss a beat.Much love and stay steady, YogiY-Option: College Football Coast to Coast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
Which college football coaches are REALLY on the hot seat heading into the 2026 season? Brad Powers and Joey Knish break down the coaches they believe may not survive the year at their current schools, including Bill Belichick at North Carolina, Deion Sanders at Colorado, Dabo Swinney at Clemson, Shane Beamer at South Carolina, Mike Locksley at Maryland and more. The crew debates whether Bill Belichick will still be coaching at North Carolina in 2027, if Deion Sanders missed his chance to leave Colorado, and whether Dabo Swinney can still compete in the modern era of college football. They also discuss which programs are falling behind financially, the toughest jobs in college football, and which coaches are under the most pressure heading into the season. Will Bill Belichick succeed at North Carolina? Can Deion Sanders keep Colorado relevant without Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders? Is Clemson heading toward a major fall under Dabo Swinney? Let us know in the comments which college football coach you think is under the most pressure this season.
In this episode, Karl Bryan and Rode Dog dig into real-world strategies for building a wildly profitable coaching business, why simplicity (not shiny objects) wins big, the difference between amateurs and pros when it comes to focus and diversification, and how to use market timing as a powerful lever for sustained business success. The conversation is a candid, practical look at why overcomplicated advice and online noise distract most coaches—and what actually works for building revenue, creating standout offers, and staying semi-retired for life. Key Topics Covered Diversification vs. Focus: Myths and Realities Karl explains why top wealth is built by honing in on one business, not spreading yourself thin across side hustles. True diversification happens after success, not before. "The richest people on the planet do not diversify" in the early stages—think Zuckerberg or Gates (03:16). Profit: The Foundation of All Business Profit isn't about shiny sales or status—it's the core lever for financial freedom. Karl's "Profit, Profit, Profit" law: for coaches, doubling client profits by simple tweaks (cutting expenses, raising prices) is the fastest way to prove value, retain clients, and make your fees "free for the year" (07:26). Unique Selling Proposition (USP) and Market Dominating Position (MDP) How being "the only" instead of "the best" wins. Solve a crucial problem—like accountability for daycare parents (with live video access as an example). Karl details using memorable frames ("No Results, No Fee"; "On Time, On Budget") and the legendary Ogilvy 5-point "big idea" test (15:16). The Top 5% Success Formula Elite coaches (and entrepreneurs) are trained, not lucky—honing deep focus and becoming "installers," not "wingers" or "hiders." Assertiveness, frameworks, going all-in on your craft, and relentless accountability are keys to standing out and thriving (20:46). AI and Information Overload Why AI is a tool—not a shortcut or a replacement—for real coaching engagement. Coaches should avoid getting paralyzed by the online AI hype; instead, focus on serving real clients, not chasing the next digital distraction (28:01). Timing as Business Luck Market timing is the "hidden luck" behind billion-dollar successes (Amazon, Facebook, Nvidia) and applies even to everyday decisions like when to launch offers or start routines. Use natural life and business "starting lines" (Mondays, New Year, birthdays) for better client buy-in and results (37:01). Notable Quotes "The richest people on the planet do not diversify… Zuck wasn't doing Airbnb on the side while building Facebook." "Profit is the domino that knocks over all the other dominoes." "Work to be the only versus be the best." "You'll be remembered for what you refuse to give up on." "The second business needs to feed the first, not eat the first." "Step by step, ferociously—just stay in your lane." "Get less interested in what people think of you and more interested in how you make people feel." Actionable Takeaways Stay Laser-Focused: Build one great coaching business with high margins—don't get distracted by multiple ventures too soon. For clients: make profitability the daily drumbeat, not ego or revenue goals. Install, Don't Wing It: Develop repeatable frameworks (like Karl's Jumpstart 12 or the Big Idea/USP framework). Show prospects and clients instant value with live diagnostics and tailored recommendations. Think in Percentages: Transform your mindset: small margin tweaks (2% to 3% conversion, 20% to 30% margin) equal massive profit leaps. Use Timing Strategically: Initiate client plans or launches at natural "clean slates" for maximum buy-in (e.g., Mondays, start of the month). Ignore Noise, Deliver Results: Don't let online trends, AI panic, or influencer "ragebait" derail your daily actions. Focus on what boosts client profit and loyalty. Give Before You Get: Anchor relationships and build authority by offering help first, not just selling. Energy and Environment Matter: Be intentional about the feeling you bring into client and community spaces—optimism pays off. Resources Mentioned Profit Acceleration Software (by Karl Bryan) The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel Deep Work (recommended reading for focus and deep skill) David Ogilvy's "Big Idea" criteria for market-dominating positions The Jumpstart 12 and the Business Operating System frameworks If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, share with a fellow coach, and leave a review! Ready for more? Karl Bryan sends daily strategy-packed emails at Focused.com—join the real work that's moving the needle for top business coaches. For a demo of Profit Acceleration Software™, head to https://go.focused.com/profit-acceleration
What if debt wasn't the thing standing between you and financial power? Too many women entrepreneurs carry debt like it means they failed. Like they have to wait until every balance disappears before they're allowed to feel financially confident, stable, or successful. But debt is not your identity, and it does not get to decide the size of your future. In this episode, I'm breaking down the 3 shifts that completely change your relationship with debt. We're talking about why debt becomes emotional identity for so many women, the difference between responsibility and shame, and what real financial stewardship actually looks like when you stop emotionally punishing yourself around the balances you're carrying. Because financial leadership does not begin once everything is perfect. It begins the moment you stop relating to debt like it defines you and start building wealth, stability, and self-respect now. Tune in to learn how to stop postponing your financial power and become financially stronger long before every balance disappears. Because debt is not a dirty word. And you are allowed to become financially powerful now. In this episode, I talk about: Why debt often becomes emotional identity for women entrepreneurs. How shame creates financial avoidance and emotional spiraling. Key reasons why women postpone financial power until "later". How to create stability, savings, and stronger money habits while paying down debt. 3 powerful shifts that support you to feel financially capable again. Featured on the Show: Raise your rates with clarity and hold them with confidence inside The Pricing Room™: https://kendallsummerhawk.com/pricingroom/ Join Sacred Money Archetypes® Certified Coach Training to get this done-for-you, and brand as your own, money coaching system: https://sacredmoneyarchetypes.com/ Take the Free Sacred Money Archetypes® Quiz: https://www.sacredmoneyarchetypes.com/quiz/pc/ Download my Free Pricing Guide for Coaches: https://kendallsummerhawk.com/pricing/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kendallsummerhawk/ Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KendallCoach/ What question would you love for me to answer on the podcast, about money, pricing, or coaching? Email me here: podcast@kendallsummerhawk.com The Money Coach School Podcast is for coaches and consultants ready to grow their income through premium pricing, stronger coach pricing decisions, and a more effective client onboarding process. Hosted by money feminist Kendall SummerHawk, each episode delivers powerful money coaching that changes how you think and decide with money—from the money coaching questions that shift your patterns to working through money guilt and expanding your coaching income. Explore the full episode library to receive money coaching that increases your income, strengthens your decisions, and puts you back in charge of how money flows in your business.
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We head to Texas and the Frisco Independent School District to sit down with Shanta Parnell who shares her athletic journey along with some Best Practices for ADs, Coaches, and Leaders. THIS is The Educational AD Podcast!
A good teacher doesn't just give the answer. He asks questions. Coaches, parents, pastors, and Bible study teachers should all learn the power of the question. In this video we look at why question asking is so powerful, Jesus' example, and how to create a good question.Study and Obey's Bible study guides on Amazon -https://amzn.to/48SgPEN(As an Amazon associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)Study and Obey Free Weekly Podcast on Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/study-and-obey/id1571266150Our website of 800+ practical and free Bible studies - https://studyandobey.comSupport this ministry -https://studyandobey.com/support/25+ Bible study guides for individual or group study on many different books of the Bible - https://studyandobey.com/shop/Sign up for a weekly Bible study to your inbox. 20+ studies to choose from - https://studyandobey.com/weekly-bible-study/Support the show
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A leader paid like a cornerstone Jack Campbell's new deal landed, and the Detroit Lions linebacker matched the moment. In his press conference, he opened with thanks. Family. His wife and her family. Coaches. Jared Goff. It fit the player Detroit sees every Sunday. Grounded. Direct. Team first. He also remembered draft night noise. Campbell said someone sent him a clipping that called him the worst draft pick ever. His response set his tone. It was not about proving doubters wrong. It was about proving the believers right. That is the voice of a middle-of-the-defense anchor. The Lions treated him like one with this extension, and he earned it. Production that forces respect Campbell stacked an elite 2025. He recorded 176 tackles. That ranked fourth in the NFL and marked the 21st most in a season since 1983. He added five sacks, four pass breakups, and three forced fumbles. He was the only linebacker in football to top three in all those categories. That is volume and impact. Availability matched the output. He played all but four defensive snaps for Detroit last year. When injuries hit around him as a rookie, staying on the field taught him to lead. The growth carried into an All-Pro season. Coverage was once the knock. It is better now. The four pass breakups underscore that he is no longer flat-footed at the catch point like he was early. Campbell credited linebackers coaches Kelvin Sheppard and Shaun Dion Hamilton for sharpening his game. What's next in the middle There is still ceiling. Campbell can keep tightening his coverage. He can time blitzes a little better. He can be cleaner strafing laterally when blockers climb. The context will test him. Without DJ Reader and Roy Lopez as true nose tackles, second-level linemen might get cleaner paths to him. He will have to beat those angles. The expectation is he will. First-team All-Pro status says plenty, but the standard rises again. Contract structure at a glance The extension runs four years for $81,000,000. Total guarantees are $51.15 million. Of that, $22.9 million is fully guaranteed at signing. New money guaranteed is $48.4 million. Campbell received an $8.6 million signing bonus. His 2026 and 2027 salaries are fully guaranteed. That is how a franchise invests in its defensive core. This Detroit Lions Podcast episode centered on a simple truth. Campbell's game, voice, and durability align with what the Lions want in the middle. The numbers back it up. The contract does, too. #detroitlions #lions #detroitlionspodcast #jackcampbell #nfl #contractextension #lionsdefense #contractdetails #samlaporta Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr. John DeWitt was a HS sub, a walk-on who earned a full scholarship, and someone who played in 4 Professional Leagues! He now operates the NIL Sports Hub for Teams, Coaches, Parents and Student Athletes! This is the Toolbox Extra on The Educational AD Podcast!
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Are cheer tryouts stressing you out more than your athlete? Tryout season brings pressure, anxiety, comparison, and endless overthinking for both athletes and parents. In this episode, Jason and Gina pull back the curtain on the emotional rollercoaster of callbacks, team placements, level expectations, and the difficult decisions coaches face behind the scenes. Listeners will learn how coaches actually approach team placements and why tryouts are far more complicated than most parents realize. You'll discover why making a higher-level team doesn't always lead to a better season and how proper placement can create long-term success. This episode also offers reassurance for athletes and parents struggling with rejection, pressure, or uncertainty during one of the most emotional parts of cheer season. Press play to hear an honest, behind-the-scenes conversation that will completely change the way you view cheer tryouts, callbacks, and team placements. Buy the Jason's Book, Upside Down and Back Again Jason's On-Demand Coaches Training Videos Code of Points Cheatsheet FREE Join the Cheer Mom's Anonymous Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1Zt7hJYgHL/?mibextid=wwXIfr Brittany's Comp Cheer Checklist- instagram.com/stories/highlights/18356656174188077 Jason's Book Recommendations- Amazon Affiliate Link Follow Let's Talk Cheer on Instagram Submit a Question of the Week Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Check out MSC Online Courses below: https://www.modernsoccercoach.com/analysis For 10 years, Pep Guardiola's Manchester City became one of the defining teams of modern football. But beyond the trophies and performances, Pep's greatest impact may have been on the coaches watching from the sidelines. In this MSC Breakdown, Gary Curneen looks back at Guardiola's legacy through interviews, press conference moments, reflections, and soundbites from his time at Manchester City. Organized into key themes and ideas, this episode explores how Pep influenced coaching conversations around positional play, leadership, player development, intensity, creativity, and the evolution of the modern game. This is not a tactical clip breakdown. It is a reflection on the ideas, philosophy, and moments that shaped a coaching era. Topics include: Pep's philosophy and leadership The evolution of modern coaching Building elite standards and culture Creativity, control, and positional play Pressure, intensity, and expectations Pep's influence on a generation of coaches Subscribe for more coaching conversations, tactical analysis, and elite football content from Modern Soccer Coach.