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Back in August Randy Anderson of the Illinois Top Times Speed Lab hosted a one day track clinic featuring the great Boo Schexnayder and Vince Anderson. Coaches were treated to six amazing talks (and a free dinner!) and walked away more prepared for the 2026 season! For the month of October and September in 2025, we'll be publishing each presentation in a two-part format. Every Wednesday and Thursday you'll hear one of five talks from Boo and Vince: Week 1-Teaching the Long Jump, Week 2-Training the Hurdlers, Week 3-Plyometric training, Week 4-400m training, Week 5-Relays and Week 6-Hamstrings!Welcome to Gill1918, the track & field coaching podcast powered by Gill Athletics. Since 1918, Gill has been dedicated to empowering coaches with innovative equipment—now, we're bringing elite coaching education straight to your ears.Our goal is to create the Ted Talks of track/field podcasts bringing the annual track clinic to your ears DAILY! Topics will include but are not limited to covering key strategies, techniques, and training principles to help you improve athlete performance, structure better workouts, enhance team culture, and more!Whether you're a high school, collegiate, or club coach, Gill1918 is your go-to resource for quick, high-impact coaching education from the best minds in the sport.
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In this twenty-seventh episode of 'THE ND THRIVE GUIDE' we have Diane Jones. ADHD coach, CBT-qualified facilitator, newly certified NLP practitioner, and Yoga Nidra teacher in training Diane Jones. Owen and Diane discuss all things doing the work, becoming our inner coach and how feeling worthy is so important in our quest to transform our lives. Thank you Diane. ND & Free Coaching Service. Find out more about coaching with Owen. I support those with ADHD, people who are waiting for assessment or suspect ADHD could be part of their life. I help people cultivate self-awareness, self-compassion and life changing presence. Visit https://www.ndandfree.com/ WHAT IS THE ND THRIVE GUIDE 'ND Thrive Guide' Series, we will explore how to live a full, thriving and authentic life with our Neurodivergent Brain. A show all about hope and growth. Tips, advice and ideas from coaches, therapists and experts. Thank you to all our experts. MORE ON DIANE. Diane specialises in nervous system regulation and belief transformation for overwhelmed parents. Her approach integrates neuroscience with trauma-informed care, helping families move from survival mode to thriving.. Check out Diane's links. Website - www.dianejonescoaching.com/home LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/diane-jones-20890b371/ ND & Free is in partnership with Ankhway Mushroom Gummies. A tasty supplement with 10 functional mushrooms bundled in a gummy. They can help with gaining sharper focus, a clearer mind, a more balanced mood, a natural energy boost and so much more. Enjoy 15% of your order at checkout with code 'OWENM15'. Find out more about the gummies at www.ankhway.com More about The ND & FREE Podcast series Welcome back to the ND & FREE podcast brought to you by the Awareness Space Network. A podcast and social media platform that explores how ND'ers can live their truth and feel free in their lives. We hear from inspiring COACHES, THERAPISTS, EXPERTS AND FELLOW ND'ers from all over the world, who sit down with me Owen Morgan to share their wisdom with us. Our mission is to explore how the human spirit and understanding our whole self can bring us a life full of possibilities Check out our website - https://www.ndandfree.com/ Check out our Linktree - https://linktr.ee/ndandfree Follow our instagram and TikTok for information, facts and useful content in and around Adhd, Autism and AuDHD. - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nd_and_free TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@awareness_space_coaching These conversations are not a substitute for professional medical or therapeutic support. Please seek support from professionals trained within Neurodiversity support. Listen to episodes with care. Keep up to date with our latest posts on Instagram. Thank you for supporting the show, Owen
Episode Summary: Michelle Bennett1. Best Coaching Advice Received“Make the implicit explicit.” Pause the moment and name what's not being said.“When the student is ready, the teacher appears.” Use client frustration to invite reflection and reframe.Moments of tension are often invitations for deeper understanding, not obstacles.Great coaching is about holding space and gently guiding insight—not forcing it.Key insight: Learn to stop, notice, and ask “what's really going on here?” 2. Still Improving in CoachingMain focus: Working on herself to grow as a coach.Strives for congruence between values, beliefs, and behavior.Wants to respond vs. react—particularly when under stress or lacking sleep.Practices pausing and reflection, using “Stop, Breathe, Think, Act” (from SCUBA training).Committed to maintaining presence and awareness, even during challenging moments. 3. Most Outrageous Coaching MoveDoesn't see herself as “outrageous,” but has grown more flexible with time.Used to strictly follow coaching rules—now plays creatively within the guardrails.Embraces applied improvisation (Yes, and…) in team workshops.Developed an improv-based exercise progressing from “No, but” → “Yes, but” → “Yes, and.”Integrates play and embodiment to help teams move from resistance to collaboration. 4. What Still Makes Her UncomfortableSilence. Used to feel awkward and overthink during pauses.Now more comfortable—relies on observation (e.g., body language) to determine when to re-engage.Learned silence can be powerful and productive, especially when used intentionally.Coaches herself to avoid jumping in too quickly.Uses curiosity and visual cues to guide next steps. 5. Advice for New CoachesStudy nonviolent communication (Marshall Rosenberg).Focus on unmet needs as the root of emotional responses.Ask: “What need, if fulfilled, would change how you feel right now?”Helps clients slow down, reflect, and better understand their own emotions.Recognizes empathy as a foundational tool—both for self-awareness and coaching impact. 6. Challenge Conquered on the Path to CoachingHad to dial down her task-focused, checklist-driven scientist brain.Used to skip over small talk—now intentionally builds relationships.Has trained herself to add warmth and connection to communication.Sees this shift as authentic personal growth, not just behavioral adjustment.Believes her relationship side is now integrated—not just “an add-on.” 7. Using AI in CoachingExploring how AI can assist in workshop design and experiential learning.Uses prompts to help create exercises that illustrate coaching principles (e.g., ladder of inference).Finds AI helpful but still in early experimentation phase.Appreciates others' creativity with AI and is learning through observation.Believes AI will help her expand her impact beyond her current reach. 8. What She's Learned About Herself Through CoachingShe's been living to meet others' expectations—and is now learning who she truly is.Coaching has helped her drop the masks and embrace her authentic self.Less afraid to experiment, take risks, and “just try stuff.”Feels like she's in a stage where everything is starting to click.Embracing “not knowing” and trusting her voice—hallmarks of personal transformation.
Coaches & Consultants at 7–8 Figures with a Book-Driven Funnel (w/ Chandler Bolt, founder of selfpublishing.com) SelfPublishing.com How top coaches and consultants turn one book into a client engine. Chandler shares the 4 Ps (Person, Pain, Promise, Price), book-to-funnel integration, and the counterintuitive "free audiobook → booked calls" play. Grab the FRD bonus: selfpublishing.com/front row. His team has helped publish 7,000+ books. You'll learn: How to pick the right book for your offer using the 4 Ps. Exactly where a book plugs into your funnel (opt-ins, sales calls, stages) to drive revenue. Why publishing in all formats—print/Kindle/audio—multiplies reach (and why audio often converts best). The "two-copy" referral play that turns readers into recruiters. What to expect on timeline & budget so you actually ship (real-world ranges shared). _______________________________________________
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In this episode of Everything Fast Pitch by Fast Pitch Prep, Coach Tory and Coach Don prepare for their 395th episode. The warmup segment includes City of the Week, Player of the Week, an equipment tip, and an intriguing listener question. A listener had some feedback about using stats from pool play to set the lineup in bracket play. The lead-off segment covers significant news about the AUSL announcing a three-year deal with ESPN and expanding to six teams. The cleanup segment emphasizes the importance of respecting and maintaining softball fields, using examples of parks becoming rundown. Finally, the action coaching tip focuses on managing difficult parent relationships in youth softball and the challenges volunteer coaches face.Support the show
Back in August Randy Anderson of the Illinois Top Times Speed Lab hosted a one day track clinic featuring the great Boo Schexnayder and Vince Anderson. Coaches were treated to six amazing talks (and a free dinner!) and walked away more prepared for the 2026 season! For the month of October and September in 2025, we'll be publishing each presentation in a two-part format. Every Wednesday and Thursday you'll hear one of five talks from Boo and Vince: Week 1-Teaching the Long Jump, Week 2-Training the Hurdlers, Week 3-Plyometric training, Week 4-400m training, Week 5-Relays and Week 6-Hamstrings!Welcome to Gill1918, the track & field coaching podcast powered by Gill Athletics. Since 1918, Gill has been dedicated to empowering coaches with innovative equipment—now, we're bringing elite coaching education straight to your ears.Our goal is to create the Ted Talks of track/field podcasts bringing the annual track clinic to your ears DAILY! Topics will include but are not limited to covering key strategies, techniques, and training principles to help you improve athlete performance, structure better workouts, enhance team culture, and more!Whether you're a high school, collegiate, or club coach, Gill1918 is your go-to resource for quick, high-impact coaching education from the best minds in the sport.
Most online fitness coaches are stuck under $10K months.The problem isn't your app.It's your model, mindset, and messaging.In this episode you'll learn:– The price trap killing your margins.– Why psychology beats technology for results.– How to sell outcomes instead of hours.– The IP move that frees you from 1:1.– Why giving away your best content makes you money.— The ego check that speeds up your growth.You will leave with a plan to raise prices, simplify delivery, and scale.So you can help more clients and stop trading time for money.Want the full system to hit $50K+ months without the grind?Watch the Million-Dollar Health Coaching Roadmap linked below. https://youtu.be/xwSu1f1za6Q
Want more coaching clients without chasing them? Ready to turn your inbox into a money machine? Buckle up, coach, because these 12 email marketing strategies aren't guesses. They're proven. They've helped nearly 9,000 coaches break through income ceilings, and they can do the same for you. Whether you coach hobbyists, professionals, or corporate clients, this is your playbook to bigger wins and bigger impact. Let's dive into the exact email moves that turn curious leads into high-paying clients.Useful Episode ResourcesFREE list of the top 10 books to improve your email marketingIf you want to write better emails, come up with better content, and move your readers to click and buy, here's how. We put together this list of our Top 10 most highly recommended books that will improve all areas of your email marketing (including some underground treasures that we happened upon, which have been game-changing for us). Grab your FREE list here. Join our FREE Facebook groupIf you want to chat about how you can maximise the value of your email list and make more money from every subscriber, we can help! We know your business is different, so come and hang out in our FREE Facebook group, the Email Marketing Show Community for Course Creators and Coaches. We share a lot of training and resources, and you can talk about what you're up to.Try ResponseSuite for $1This week's episode is sponsored by ResponseSuite.com, the survey quiz and application form tool that we created specifically for small businesses like you to integrate with your marketing systems to segment your subscribers and make more sales. Try it out for 14 days for just $1.Join The Email Hero BlueprintWant more? Let's say you're a course creator, membership site owner, coach, author, or expert and want to learn about the ethical psychology-based email marketing that turns 60-80% more of your newsletter subscribers into customers (within 60 days). If that's you, then The Email Hero Blueprint is for you.This is hands down the most predictable, plug-and-play way to double your earnings per email subscriber. It allows you to generate a consistent sales flow without launching another product, service, or offer. Best news yet? You won't have to rely on copywriting, slimy persuasion, NLP, or ‘better' subject lines.Subscribe and review The Email Marketing Show podcastThanks so much for tuning into the podcast! If you enjoyed this episode (all about the psychology of marketing and the 9 things we use in all our email campaigns) and love the show, we'd really appreciate you subscribing and leaving us a review of the show on your favourite podcast player.Not only does it let us know you're out there listening, but your feedback helps us to keep creating the most useful episodes so more awesome people like you can discover the podcast. And please do tell us! If you don't spend time on email marketing, what do you really fill your working days with? We'd love to know!
Duke Coughlin, Jordan Lazowski, and Nik Gaur are back to discuss some big news for the White Sox: the team has hired Zach Bove and Derek Shomon as their next pitching coach and hitting coach, respectively. The crew reacts to the hirings by discussing their credentials and what these hirings say about the authority that Ryan Fuller and Brian Bannister have within the organization. Could these hires also represent a larger culture shift occurring within the organization? And what do these hires say about Katz and Thames' shortcomings, if anything? They also discuss the team's decision to pick up Luis Robert Jr.'s $20M option for 2026 and Chris Getz's comments on the upcoming free agency period. Don't miss out on the latest in White Sox baseball!
Deep breath in. Deep breath out. Everything is fine here. And that's because Magda and Lindsay have your reading recipe for cozy season! Listen in as they recommend relaxing reads for every kind of person. Aching for a crime procedural? No need to investigate recs. Looking for a little love in your life? Snuggle up! Need the comfort of a classic? They've got your literary cardigan. This is a no-muss, no-fuss episode guide to relaxing. Books mentioned in the episode: “Five Broken Blades“ by Mai Corland “Four Ruined Realms“ by Mai Corland “Legendborn“ by Tracy Deonn “They Both Die at the End“ by Adam Silvera “The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year“ by Ally Carter “Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Fairies“ by Heather Fawcett “Emily WIlde's Map of the Otherworlds“ by Heather Fawcett “Emily WIlde's Compendium of Lost Tales“ by Heather Fawcett “Station Eleven“ by Emily St. John Mandel “House on the Cerulean Sea“ by TJ Klune “Atmosphere“ by Taylor Jenkins Reid “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo“ by Taylor Jenkins Reid “Daisy Jones and the Six“ by Taylor Jenkins Reid “Pride and Prejudice“ by Jane Austen “The Work of Art“ by Mimi Matthews “The Trouble with Love and Coaches“ by Harriet Ashford “Little Women“ by Louisa May Alcott “Frankenstein“ by Mary Shelley “Great Expectations“ by Charles Dickens “Percy Jackson and the Olympians“ by Rick Riordan “The Book of Doors“ by Gareth Brown “The Glass Hotel“ by Emily St. John Mandel “Exit Party“ by Emily St. John Mandel “Last Night in Montreal“ by Emily St. John Mandel “The Thrashers“ by Julie Soto “Rose in Chains“ by Julie Soto “Atmosphere“ by Taylor Jenkins Reid “My Friends“ by Fredrik Backman “The Land of Sweet Forever“ by Harper Lee “The Secret of Secrets“ by Dan Brown “King of Ashes“ by S.A. Crosby “Alchemised“ by SenLinYu “Katabasis“ by R.F. Kuang “Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil“ by V.E. Schwab “The Knight and the Moth“ by Rachel Gillig Email us! Literally Books Website Literally Books Instagram Magda's Instagram Lindsay's Instagram Literally Books YouTube Literally Books TikTok Intro & Outro Song: "Would it Kill You," courtesy of The Solder Thread
In this forward-looking episode of Fitness Business Insights with Matt Robinson, I explore where the fitness industry is heading next — and how you can position yourself to thrive as it evolves.Using current UK and global data, I unpack the key economic, social, and behavioural shifts that will shape the industry from 2026 onward. You'll learn why the fitness sector is growing despite economic uncertainty, what rising competition means for you, and how to adapt your business to meet the changing needs of clients in the years ahead.What You'll Learn✅ Why the fitness industry is thriving even while the wider economy struggles✅ The friction between rising demand for fitness and consumers' financial caution✅ How Gen Z is reshaping the market — and what that means for future coaching careers✅ Why competition will increase and why that's good news for standards✅ The five mindset and service shifts that will help you stay ahead through 2026 and beyondResources & LinksConnect on Instagram: @mattrobinsonptWeekly newsletter & coaching info: mattrobinsoncoaching.com
Are you giving enough love to the process? Today, we look at what the process is and why it's really the way ti get better and get more out of life and triathlon. We point out that when you are "looking forward" to simple aerobic runs and rides you're probably in a good place. We can't rush our way through process to get to performance. It's all tied together and the process can become your healthy addiction and keep you away from burnout. Let's all make the goal to end 2025 like you want to begin 2026. ------------- Empower your training, explore your limits, and exist in the moment. Check out C26 Adventure Camps for 2026! Want to build strength and conquer the water? Look into our swim camps at C26Hub.com Looking for triathlon coaching? Comb through our roster of Coaches. C26 Gear available here. Topics: Halloween revisited (Triathlon talk starts around the 9 min mark) Feeling tension to be done before you even get started Why it's so important to love the process Process, Purpose, Performance. Wanting aerobic workouts to be done. Plunge patience Ending 2025 like you want to start 2026 There is no end game Tougher to get "better" when aging What you resist is what your soul craves Go toward what scares you Healthy addiction The more you want it, the less likely you are to get it Burn out Be involved in the process of GETTING BETTER When performance is your shining star Habits create a craving All or nothing can ruin everything Accumulating time in Zone Zero Mike Tarrolly - mike@c26triathlon.com Robbie Bruce - robbie@c26triathlon.com Check us out at www.c26triathlon.com Looking to find your flow? Check out C26 Adventures! Check out our swim camps at www.C26Hub.com
(00:00) - Boy there are just not happy on the text line. They want us to talk hunting & fishing. Blues win last night. Montgomery's thoughts. Robert Thomas on breaking the losing streak. Who would be the most intimidating person you could be? Bob Knight before he passed is a great answer. Lou Brock and Bob Gibson stories. Coaches are often intimidating. Ditka. Who will ask Drink about the coaching carousel today? A real lack of championship level coaches out here? Wagering. (35:30) - Intimidating coaches. Hoop rock. Some more good angry coach stories. Audio of the Oilers broadcast team saying the Blue Jays won the World Series while the game was on the jumbotron Saturday. Iggy's gambling picks. (47:30) - Starboy. Milan Lucic trying out for Springfield Thunderbirds. Blues sweaters. Montgomery on the win last night. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Girlfriend, maybe you've been struggling with disordered eating for decades and you don't want to put your life on hold to go into a full-blown treatment facility. Maybe you have kids at home, aging parents to care for, or a career you can't walk away from. Or maybe you don't even know what options are available, so you just stay stuck thinking you'll manage it all by yourself. Girl, you weren't meant to do this alone. In this episode, host Lindsey Nichol breaks down the 6 different levels of eating disorder treatment and care - from outpatient support to acute medical stabilization - so you can understand what's available and what might be best for YOUR unique situation and life circumstances. Lindsey shares her own treatment journey through IOP and day treatment, and why finding the right level of care that fits your life is so important. Whether you're a busy mom, working woman, caregiver, or someone who simply can't leave home for residential treatment, this episode will help you understand all your options - including recovery coaching as a personalized support option. You deserve a life free from the chains of disordered eating. And it starts with knowing what treatment options are out there. In This Episode, You'll Learn: The 6 Levels of Eating Disorder Treatment: Level 1: Outpatient Care What it is: Weekly sessions with a care team while living at home Who it's for: Those deemed medically stable who need ongoing support What's included: Dietitian, therapist, medical doctor, support groups Best for: Maintaining school, work, family life while getting treatment Level 2: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) What it is: Multiple sessions per week in specialized settings Where it happens: Treatment centers or hospitals What's included: Group therapy, individual therapy, structured programming Lindsey's experience: This is where she spent the majority of her recovery Level 3: Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) / Day Treatment What it is: 5-6 days per week, 6-8 hours per day Structure: More intensive than outpatient, includes meals and therapies What happens: You return home in the evenings Lindsey's experience: Combined with IOP while in school - included therapies and support groups Level 4: Residential Treatment What it is: 24-hour care and supervision (inpatient experience) Who it's for: Those medically stable but requiring intensive support Where it happens: Medical hospitals, centers, or homelike facilities Structure: Full-time structured environment with comprehensive care Level 5: Inpatient Hospitalization What it is: Most appropriate for high-intensity medical/psychiatric needs Structure: 24-hour medical psychiatric facility Who it's for: Those not responding to other treatments, experiencing self-harm, severe depression, or needing intensive medical oversight Level 6: Acute Medical Stabilization What it is: The highest level of critical care for eating disorders Who it's for: Those medically unstable due to severity or medical complications Primary focus: Physical stabilization before moving to other treatment levels Plus: Recovery Coaching as a Treatment Option What it is: One-on-one virtual support for guided accountability and actionable recovery steps Who it's for: Those who can't or won't go into residential but need support How it works: Weekly sessions focused on action, not diagnosis Can be layered: Works alongside therapy, dietitian, and medical care Key Takeaways: ✨ Treatment is personalized - what works for someone else may not work for you, and that's okay ✨ You don't have to choose residential - there are multiple levels of care that allow you to stay home ✨ Recovery is NOT black and white - you can get support at various levels based on your life circumstances ✨ You weren't meant to do this alone - even if you can't go to residential, you need SOME level of support ✨ Everyone's recovery is their own - your journey is unique and valid regardless of which level of care you choose ✨ Recovery coaching is a valid option - especially when layered with other care team members ✨ You owe you, sister - putting yourself first isn't selfish, it's necessary ✨ More options exist now - compared to years ago, there are so many more treatment options available Powerful Quotes from This Episode: "You deserve a life that's free from the chains of disordered eating" "Maybe you don't even know what options are available for you, so you just stay here thinking you're gonna manage it all by yourself" "Everyone's recovery is your recovery. Your journey is your journey" "What's best for you might not be best for me. What worked for me might not work for someone else" "You weren't meant to do life alone. You definitely weren't meant to do the hard things alone" "You owe you, sister" "It's not black and white. There's so many other options" "What matters is that you're standing up for you" "You are worth it. You deserve it" "Everyone else in your life is gonna benefit when you can start putting you first" Important Information About Each Treatment Level: When to Consider Outpatient: You're medically stable You can maintain work/school/family responsibilities You need ongoing support and accountability You're in maintenance or relapse prevention phase When to Consider IOP: You need more structure than weekly appointments You can still live at home You benefit from group support You need multiple therapy modalities When to Consider PHP/Day Treatment: You need daily structure but can return home at night You require meal support You need more intensive care than IOP You're transitioning from residential or preventing residential When to Consider Residential: You need 24-hour support but are medically stable Your home environment isn't supportive of recovery You need complete immersion in treatment Outpatient options haven't been effective When to Consider Inpatient: You're experiencing severe symptoms There's self-harm or suicidal ideation You need medical and psychiatric oversight You require the highest level of structure When to Consider Recovery Coaching: You can't or won't do residential treatment You have kids, aging parents, or career obligations You want actionable support, not diagnosis You're looking for relapse prevention You want to layer support with existing care team What Makes Recovery Coaching Different: Not therapy: Coaches don't diagnose or address trauma - they focus on forward action Accountability structure: Weekly sessions keep you committed to your recovery goals Actionable support: Focused on practical steps like facing fear foods, getting off the scale, eating out with family Virtual and flexible: Fits into busy lives with kids, work, caregiving responsibilities Layered care: Works alongside dietitians, therapists, and medical professionals Relapse prevention: Helps maintain recovery after intensive treatment Questions to Ask When Choosing Treatment: What level of medical stability am I at currently? What are my life circumstances? (Kids, work, caregiving, school) Can I leave home for treatment, or do I need to stay local? What treatment options are available in my area? What does my insurance cover? Do I need 24-hour support or can I manage with weekly sessions? Am I willing to commit to doing the work required at each level? What has or hasn't worked for me in the past? Do I have a support system at home? What does my healthcare team recommend? Action Steps After This Episode: Assess where you are: Are you medically stable? What symptoms are you experiencing? Talk to a healthcare professional: Schedule appointments with your doctor to discuss which level of care is appropriate Research local options: Google treatment centers, IOP programs, PHP programs in your area Consider online options: Virtual recovery coaching, online support groups, telehealth therapy Build your care team: Even if you can't do residential, assemble support (dietitian, therapist, coach, doctor) Stop doing this alone: Commit to getting SOME level of support starting today Reach out: If recovery coaching interests you, visit lindseynickel.com to learn more Who This Episode Is For: This episode is essential listening if you: Don't know what eating disorder treatment options exist Think residential is your only option (and you can't do it) Have been doing this alone and need to know what help is available Are a busy mom, working woman, or caregiver who can't leave home Have been in treatment before and need to know what's next Are researching options for a loved one struggling with disordered eating Want to understand the difference between IOP, PHP, and residential Need permission to choose the treatment level that fits YOUR life Are looking for alternatives to inpatient treatment Want to layer recovery coaching with your existing care team Resources Mentioned: National Alliance for Eating Disorders: Information on treatment levels and resources National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA): Comprehensive treatment information and support Recovery Coaching with Lindsey: One-on-one virtual support, weekly sessions, actionable recovery tools Her Best Self Facebook Community: Support group for women in recovery Important Reminder: Lindsey is NOT a medical professional. The information in this episode is based on her personal experience and education but should not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare professional. Always speak with your doctor, therapist, or treatment team to determine which level of care is most appropriate for your specific situation. Connect with Lindsey Website: www.herbestself.co Private Facebook Community: Her Best Self Society www.herbestselfsociety.com Client Applications: HBS Co. Recovery Coaching - Client Application - Google Forms About the Host Lindsey Nichol is a former competitive figure skater turned God-led entrepreneur, boy mom, and digital CEO. She understands how core beliefs formed in childhood can create and maintain eating disorder patterns, and she's passionate about helping women identify and transform these beliefs to find lasting freedom. If this episode helped you identify the core beliefs feeding your eating disorder, please share it with someone who needs to hear this message. Your support helps more women break the chains of limiting beliefs. *While I am a certified health coach, anorexia survivor & eating disorder recovery coach, I do not intend the use of this message to serve as medical advice. Please refer to the disclaimer here in the show & be sure to contact a licensed clinical provider if you are struggling with an eating disorder.
Full transcript and more resources for coaches at ProsperousCoach.com/359.Also mentioned — Rhonda's 5-month VIP Mentoring program Coaching Business Breakthrough.Will MORE training make you successful as a coach?Additional course work can be stimulating and potentially useful.It can also be addictive—a form of self sabotage.There's even a term for it. Bright shiny object syndrome.Sometimes it's an unconscious and conflicting goal to prolong student coach mode.Coaches in their early years are vulnerable to this. But it's a costly mindset and habit.I've been there. In my early years I spent So. Much. Money.Little of it actually made any difference. It was either because…1. I COULDN'T apply what I learned on my own. It was too soon for me developmentally. 2. Or, I was AFRAID to apply what I learned and take actions. I needed personalized support.It took a breakthrough to snap out of it and stop wasting time and money.Are you habitually buying courses that you never apply to your business?This episode is for you. I've taken this cure myself. ; )I'd love to hear from you. Stay inspired and make things happen! - Rhonda Hess, Prosperous Coach Rhonda Hess helps new coaches leverage their zone of genius into a profitable coaching niche and launch with confidence. For VIP step-by-step support apply for Rhonda's VIP Coaching Business Breakthrough Program here and she'll be in touch to invite you a discovery call. Or if you're stuck on your coaching niche, grab a Nail Your Niche Strategy Session with Rhonda here.
Do you ever feel like all the business advice out there was written for people who don't have kids? In this episode, I sit down with marketing strategist and founder of This Mother Means Business, Laura Sinclair, to talk about what it really looks like to build a thriving business as a mom without burning out or sacrificing your family in the process. Laura shares the truth about why most business advice simply doesn't fit the realities of motherhood, and why finding mentors who get your season of life is a total game-changer. Together, we unpack the myths of "hustle culture," discuss the importance of redefining success, and explore how moms can grow profitable businesses on their own terms. If you've ever felt like you're falling behind or trying to keep up with people living in a completely different reality, this episode will remind you that you're not alone — and that success as a mom and entrepreneur is absolutely possible. Episode Timeline: [2:22] – Why moms need mentors who actually understand the realities of motherhood and entrepreneurship. [6:37] – The empathy gap: what non-parents often miss when advising mom business owners. [10:12] – Three personal experiences that shaped Laura's mission to support entrepreneurial moms. [20:10] – The myth of "keeping up" and why moms must stop comparing their pace to others. [27:18] – Rethinking what success means: ambition, money, and motherhood in harmony. [42:37] – Inside This Mother Means Business: a community built for moms who want both family and financial freedom. Top 5 Quotes: "Nobody understands what it's like to be a mom entrepreneur unless you're a mom entrepreneur." "When people get spicy about it, they're just proving my point. You can't understand what you haven't lived." "When my time comes, I really hope that it's not like, 'Wow, Laura really made a lot of money and she was really thin.' Those are not the things that I hope my children say about me." "It's not about doing it all; it's about having it all, in the way that works for you." "We put ourselves in races against people who don't even know that they've signed up for a race. Motherhood and business aren't competitions." Links & Resources:
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David Macpherson coached the Bryan Brothers for over 15 years. He's a former #11-ranked ATP doubles player and also coached John Isner from 2018 to 2023. He's one of the smartest doubles coaches on the planet, so you'll learn a ton in this conversation.We unpack how smart scouting, sharp words, and steady culture turned the Bryan Brothers into the GOATs and made John Isner a doubles force for a short stretch in 2022. We also discussed tactics for club players.Early mentors shaping his precise coaching voiceAdvice for coaches on saying less, backing the plan, and owning the missesA story from the Wimbledon final where David's scouting turned out wrongManaging Bob and Mike's practice rivalry without taking sidesWhy groundstroke reliability helped their doubles successClub tactics on lobs, net depth, and flexible positioningServe strategy and weighing your strengths vs the opponent's weaknessesWhy Bob Bryan had to abandon the lob return vs a certain opponent and whyTeam chemistry as a competitive advantageCoaching John Isner around strengths, returns, and net instinctsIdeas to make men's doubles more watchable for fansLearn more about David & follow:WikipediaInstagram ----- **Join the #1 Doubles Strategy Newsletter for Club Tennis Players** New doubles strategy lessons weekly straight to your inbox **Become a Tennis Tribe Member**Tennis Tribe Members get access to premium video lessons, a monthly member-only webinar, doubles strategy Ebooks & Courses, exclusive discounts on tennis gear, and more. Learn More & Sign Up Here **Other Free Doubles Content** Serve Strategy Cheatsheet Return Strategy Cheatsheet Serve Strategy 101 - Video Course
Send us a textIn this episode of Practical Access, Lisa Dieker and Rebecca Hines reunite to kick off a new season focused on filling important gaps in the field of education. They introduce their collaborative work on the FLITE STEM Coaching project, a national initiative designed to support math and science coaches working alongside special education teachers. The conversation emphasizes the need for practical tools, collaborative strategies, and innovative coaching methods to bridge the divide between general education and special education. This season promises to offer insights that help educators strengthen support systems and improve student outcomes. Key insights include:Bridging Coaching and Special Education: Effective STEM coaching requires understanding the unique needs of special education teachers and students. Coaches should build relationships and communicate clearly across roles to better align goals.Filling Practical Gaps: Many teachers are left without real classroom strategies to connect math and science content with student support needs. The FLITE STEM Coaching project is designed to fill this gap with tools and approaches that are both actionable and realistic.Coaching as Collaboration: Coaching should be a two way conversation. The most successful outcomes happen when coaches and teachers learn from each other and adapt strategies together, rather than rely on one size fits all models.Emphasizing the Why: STEM coaches are encouraged to focus not just on what to teach but why it matters. Helping teachers understand the reasoning behind instructional choices can improve student understanding and motivation.Celebrating Teacher Strengths: Instead of correcting mistakes or prescribing fixes, coaches should highlight what teachers are doing well and build from there. This strength based approach promotes trust and growth.We love to hear from our listeners! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We look forward to receiving your questions on our Twitter (@KUFLITECenter), Facebook (@Center for Flexible Learning through Innovations in Technology & education), or Instagram (@Practical_Access).
Episode 192: Automate Your Lead Generation with our FREE online course: https://go.digitaltrailblazer.com/auto-leads-course-freeMany online business owners create Facebook groups but struggle to keep them active and alive - no engagement, no conversations, and eventually, a dead community that isn't driving sales calls or clients. In this episode, Shivani Sharma teaches us how to maximize engagement in Facebook groups and revive abandoned communities using strategic challenges, consistent live content, and proven frameworks that turn group members into paying clients. She shares her approach to running regular challenges with VIP upgrades that create urgency, build relationships, and convert community members into high-ticket buyers.About Shivani Sharma: Shivani is a blind six-figure business coach on her way to scaling to seven figures. An award-winning digital marketer, she has worked with globally recognized brands like Coca Cola, Tim Hortons, Mercedes, Nestlé, Dove, and more. Despite thriving in her craft, Shivani found the corporate world an unwelcoming space for someone with her unique challenges. Feeling crushed by the lack of inclusivity, she decided to leave and launch her own marketing agency.However, her entrepreneurial journey wasn't smooth. Even with her vast marketing experience, she struggled to generate clients. Shivani eventually turned inward, mastering organic marketing, sales, and community building. After years of research and experimentation, she cracked the formula for creating a thriving community of buyers.Now, Shivani teaches thousands of women entrepreneurs how to amplify their income and impact without relying on big-budget marketing strategies. Her Group Attraction Marketing Ecosystem has helped countless coaches, consultants, and service providers grow their businesses organically while staying aligned with their values.Register for Shivani's “5 Clients in 5 Days” Challenge: https://www.umarandshivani.com/5c5dchallengegateConnect with Shivani:https://www.facebook.com/Shivs312Want 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/@digitaltrailblazerTwitter: https://twitter.com/DgtlTrailblazerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/DigitalTrailblazer
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Todd Cherches is the CEO and co-founder of BigBlueGumball, a NYC-based leadership and executive coaching firm. He is a member of Marshall Goldsmith's “MG 100 Coaches,” a three-time award-winning adjunct professor of leadership at NYU, a lecturer on leadership at Columbia University, a TEDx speaker, and the author of the groundbreaking book, "VisuaLeadership: Leveraging the Power of Visual Thinking in Leadership and in Life."In today's episode of Smashing the Plateau, you will learn how to leverage relationships, community, and visual thinking to build a thriving business after leaving the corporate world.Todd and I discuss:What led Todd to start his own business [02:47]Key challenges in balancing business development and client work [03:32]The importance of relationships and community for business growth [04:21]How teaching, speaking, and content creation fuel relationship building [05:22]Keeping relationships warm over time—especially for introverts [06:36]Using LinkedIn to nurture your network [06:36]The power of metaphors, analogies, and visual leadership for entrepreneurs [10:16]Four ways to communicate ideas visually [11:14]How visual thinking helps corporate refugees stand out [15:53]Becoming a resource for organizations in a VUCA world [16:55]Todd's “four G's” philosophy for leadership and community [22:14]How to start building your network and why it's never too late [24:19]Learn more about Todd at:https://www.toddcherches.com/https://www.amazon.com/VisuaLeadership-Leveraging-Visual-Thinking-Leadership/dp/1642933376https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddcherches/Thank you to our sponsor:The Smashing the Plateau CommunityReady to level up? Subscribe for exclusive tips and strategies to drive your success forward!
Heather Pearce Campbell is a warrior mama, nature lover, and dedicated attorney and legal coach for world-changing entrepreneurs. Based in Seattle, she's the founder of Pearce Law PLLC, home to her legal practice. She's also the creator of The Legal Website Warrior®, an online business that provides legal education and support to information entrepreneurs (coaches, consultants, online educators, speakers & authors) around the U.S. and the world. What You'll Hear In This Episode: -What legal things coaches must consider when operating online! -How to be marketing compliant, and Heather's 5-bucket legal framework for businesses. -The types of warnings you shouldn't ignore! -The importance of website accessibility and privacy compliance …
In this episode, I share how coaches can use co-teaching to support teachers. You'll hear about my struggles and breakthroughs as a new coach, plus discover why co-teaching is such a powerful tool for helping teachers make real changes in their classrooms.I walk you through how to plan and execute a co-teaching lesson, from pre-conference planning to post-lesson reflection. You'll learn how using co-teaching as part of a gradual release model in your coaching cycles can build teacher independence and responsiveness, while providing differentiated support along the way.This episode is packed with practical tips, real-life examples, and a step-by-step guide to making your co-teaching experiences meaningful for you, your teachers, and your students. Tune in and learn how to make co-teaching an integral part of your coaching practice!-Chrissy BeltranBuzzing with Ms. B Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/buzzingwithmsb/Buzzing with Ms. B TpT - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Chrissy-Beltran-Buzzing-With-Ms-BInstructional Coach Binder Megapack – Editable Forms, Calendars, Planning Tools - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/product/instructional-coach-binder-megapack-editable-forms-calendars-planning-toolsFree Coaching Cycle Crash Course - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/cyclesThe Confident Literacy Coach - http://www.confidentliteracycoach.com/Instructional Coaching with Ms. B Show Notes - https://buzzingwithmsb.com/Episode256Thank you for listening to Buzzing with Ms. B: The Coaching Podcast. If you love the show, share it with a coach who would love it too, subscribe to this podcast, or leave me a review on iTunes! It's free and it helps others find this show, too. Happy coaching!Podcast produced by Fernie Ceniceros
Most coaches don't burn out because coaching is too hard; they burn out because they're focused on all the wrong things. Branding spirals. Funnel rabbit holes. DIY overwhelm. Niche dithering. All the busywork that makes you feel like you're building a business but doesn't actually help you sign clients.In this episode of She Coaches Coaches, you'll discover:Why trying to build everything first leads to burnout The real reason coaches get stuck in indecision Why real conversations = real clientsHow to shift from “build everything” to “build relationships”If you've been spinning your wheels, this episode will give you the clarity and focus you need to sign clients without exhausting yourself. Free course: Stop Guessing and Start Signing Clients → https://candymotzek.lpages.co/vfo/
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Blacklisted Coaches get into how to train for a hybrid sport, common misconceptions in the coach industry, how to properly warm up and cool down, and much more in this episode!
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This week, we talk St. Joe Football, Lakeshore Soccer, St. Joe Swimming, and St. Joe Golf.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Jared VAgy and Jack Brown discuss the necessity of developing a climbing-specific fitness battery for youth climbers. They explore the metabolic and biomechanical demands of climbing, the importance of assessing injury resilience, and the components of a comprehensive fitness assessment. The discussion includes a detailed breakdown of a two-day testing schedule, focusing on strength, power, and climbing-specific movements, while emphasizing the importance of strength training in preventing injuries and enhancing performance. Jac Brown's Bio Jac Brown is a physical therapist and avid climber, blending a passion for movement with a commitment to helping others stay active. After earning a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Jac moved to New England, where she began working with youth climbers and supporting local youth climbing teams as a clinical resource. When not on the wall, Jac can be found juggling or geocaching around her neighborhood. Reach out at jac.brwndpt@gmail.com or via Instagram @dr.jac_dpt if you'd like to chat about injury prevention, rehab, or strength training for climbing Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Climbing-Specific Fitness 03:08 The Need for a Fitness Battery in Youth Climbing 06:00 Understanding Energy Demands in Climbing 08:58 Assessing Biomechanical and Injury Risks 12:00 Components of a Climbing Fitness Assessment 15:12 Importance of Strength Training for Resilience 18:12 Designing a Standardized Testing Protocol 21:04 Day One: Flexibility and Strength Testing 23:52 Day Two: Climbing-Specific Movement Assessment 26:57 Final Thoughts and Future Directions Links and Resources for This Episode:
This week, we talk St. Joe Football, Lakeshore Soccer, St. Joe Swimming, and St. Joe Golf.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Coaches Compass, Mike talks about how to take advantage of Black Friday sales and some of the systems you need in your business to create predictable growth. If you need help scaling your business, start your 7-day free trial for The Collective.------------------------------------------------Click here to apply for coaching!For some amazing resources and to be a part of a badass community, join our FB group HEREThe personality assessment is now available online! Click here to take the assessment and find out what your personality tells us about the way you should be training and eating.Take the assessment here!To learn more about Neurotyping, visit www.neurotypetraining.comFollow Mike on IG at @coach_mike_millner
In this episode, Slappin' Glass is joined by Ken Pomeroy and Jordan Sperber, creators of the course Basketball Analytics for Coaches. They dive into how data can sharpen decision-making, refine strategy, and help coaches think more clearly about how they play and teach the game.
In this episode of Business Coaching Secrets, Karl Bryan and Rode Dog dive deep into the mindsets and strategies for building lasting wealth and a resilient, wildly profitable coaching business. From handling the myth of overnight success, to practical AI use cases, to why most business owners never truly achieve wealth, Karl delivers a high-energy, rabbit-hole filled masterclass on how business coaches and their clients must define winning, ignore negative media narratives, and embrace the boring, compounding path to freedom. Packed with actionable insights, examples, and hard-hitting truths, this episode is a roller-coaster ride through the foundations of success in coaching and business. Key Topics Covered The Psychology of Success and Progress in Coaching Why clients often don't feel successful, even when they're making progress. The critical importance of defining "winning" for both you and your clients. Celebrating every milestone, not just the finish line. Effective Messaging for Coaches The secret sauce behind messaging: clarity beats creativity. Concise, simple hooks vs. common, forgettable marketing language. Real-world examples for tightening up messaging across niches: from bookkeeping to roofing. AI-Proof Coaching Niches and Growth Opportunities Why home services and trades (plumbing, roofing, landscaping) are still AI-resistant. The importance of not falling for AI doomsday narratives. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's advice: The next millionaires will come from the trades, not tech. Media and Narrative Management How modern news manipulates via negative bias, recency, and doom scrolling. Using critical thinking to filter out noise and focus on what moves your "boat" forward. Real Use Cases for AI in Coaching Businesses Implementing chatbots, custom GPTs, automating messaging and FAQ systems. Training not just yourself, but your clients and their teams on leveraging AI for small business wins. The Truth About Wealth Creation The difference between net worth and income: why sustainable wealth is about recurring cash flow. The perils of being overly optimistic, believing your own noise, and unnecessary risk. Practical wealth-building advice: own assets that produce, avoid excessive debt, and play the long, boring game. Notable Quotes "Nothing about success feels successful while you're building it." — Karl Bryan "Define winning and commit all of you to it... Progress equals happiness." "Your messaging should be clear more than it is creative... Big words spare very poorly in advertising." "Robots will wash windows in New York long before they do in Wisconsin. Don't doom scroll and play out worst-case AI scenarios." "The greatest gift you can give your clients is expectations. Expect great results from them and for yourself." "The best way to get really wealthy is to live a long time… and the best way to go broke is to live a long time." "Money is a game of doubles. The most expensive habit you have is impressing people." Actionable Takeaways ✓ Define Success Early: Help clients (and yourself) nail down what "winning" looks like and track even small progress. ✓ Craft Clear Messaging: Edit marketing so that a child (or your average client!) immediately understands the offer—short, benefits-driven, and direct. ✓ Celebrate Milestones: Affirm every achievement—big or small—so clients see and feel the momentum. ✓ Don't Fear AI—Leverage It: Identify sectors that are secure from automation and help clients maximize their strengths in those areas. ✓ Practice Critical Media Consumption: Cut out negative scrolling—focus on patterns, historical context, and your own progress, not sensational headlines. ✓ Build Wealth That Endures: Encourage recurring, reliable income streams (rental properties, business cashflow), not one-time "big wins" or speculative bets. ✓ Play the Long Game: Compounding, consistency, and patience win. Wealth comes from boring, repeatable behaviors, not hype. Resources Mentioned Profit Acceleration Software™ (by Karl Bryan) Revolutionary coaching tool to demonstrate instant value and profitability for clients. AI Business Coaching Dojo 24/7 access to 21 specialized AI agents for practicing business coaching skills at scale. Book: 1929: The Year of the Great Crash (A must-read for understanding market cycles and financial history.) Business Insider Reference to trends and statistics around AI, trade jobs, and the future of millionaire creation. Networking Groups: BNI, local chambers of commerce—the key to client acquisition remains real-world relationship-building. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, share with a fellow coach, and leave a review. See you next week on Business Coaching Secrets! Ready to elevate your coaching business? Don't wait! Listen to this episode now and take tangible steps toward lasting wealth and client growth. Visit Focused.com for more information on the Profit Acceleration Software™ and join our community of thriving coaches. Get a demo at https://go.focused.com/profit-acceleration
Howdy & Aloha! We're lacing up with Coach Brian Decker, Head Cross Country Coach at Point Pleasant Boro, fresh off one of the most dominant seasons in program history.In 2024, the Panthers swept the Ocean State Invitational, B-South Division, Ocean County, and Central Jersey Group 2 — the first sectional title in school history. Decker was named 2024 Coach of the Year by the Shore Track Coaches Association and the Asbury Park Press.With 30 + years in the sport, Coach Decker has led programs at Toms River South, Ocean County College (JUCO), and Point Boro — building one of New Jersey's most respected small-school programs. We talk training philosophy, community buy-in, and how he runs the legendary Shore Coaches Invitational at Holmdel Park.⏱️ Show Notes with Timestamps00:00 – 02:00 | Howdy & Aloha Intro Rich & Jim welcome Coach Brian Decker back to the Shore — Point Pleasant Boro head coach with 30 + years of experience.02:00 – 05:00 | Point Boro Roots & Community Support, Nostalgia from the Point Boro days, Ocean County ties, and how local buy-in powers a small-town program.05:00 – 08:30 | Origin Story & Switch from Soccer to XC, A broken arm in high school leads to a new path in running — the unexpected start of a 30-year coaching journey.08:30 – 12:00 | Early Coaching Years & JUCO LessonsHow Ocean County College shaped Decker's approach to athlete development and the realities of recruiting at the JUCO level.12:00 – 18:00 | Building Point Boro XCTaking over a rebuilding program, instilling structure and standards, and earning community trust through work ethic and accountability.18:00 – 24:00 | The 2024 Breakthrough SeasonOcean State → B-South → Ocean County → CJ Group 2 titles; the first sectional in school history and how the team came together.24:00 – 30:00 | Coaching Freshmen & Developing Depth, Rebuilding after a senior-heavy class, coaching multiple sets of twins, and teaching young athletes confidence and patience.30:00 – 35:00 | Adjusting Coaching Styles Over Decades. From old-school intensity to modern balance — what Decker has learned about communication and recovery.35:00 – 41:00 | Training Talk & Benchmark SessionsHow he structures workouts at Ocean County Park, tests fitness with surprise miles, and why “feel over numbers” still matters.41:00 – 47:00 | Tech, Watches & Mental Discipline. The battle against data dependency, getting kids off the watch, and building race-day instincts.47:00 – 53:00 | Meet Director Life at Holmdel Park15 years of running the Shore Coaches Invitational, working with out-of-state teams, course maintenance, and fast times at Holmdel.53:00 – 57:00 | B-South Format & Competition Evolving from dual meets to divisional championships; racing Manchester and CBA to stay sharp.57:00 – 1:03:00 | Culture & Tradition at the BurrowWhy Point Boro kids don't miss practice, how the community shows up, and keeping banquets and recognition alive.1:03:00 – End | Final Four & Wrap-Up Coach Decker's coffee ritual, day-to-day habits, favorite sports teams, and guilty-pleasure Twizzlers before a meet.
Welcome to the Two Minute Warning - presented by 3M - The official science partner of the Minnesota Vikings. Host Tatum Everett showcases some of the best content of the week from the Vikings Entertainment Network. On this week's show: Head Coach Kevin O'Connell, Quarterback Carson Wentz, Quarterback J.J. McCarthy, Edge Rusher Jonathan Greenard, and Wide Receiver Justin Jefferson preview their matchups against the Detroit Lions. Plus, Tatum Everett sits down with NFL Network's Tom Pelissero to discuss the biggest talkers going into Sunday's contest. Be sure to check out all of the Vikings content channels, including: the Vikings App, Youtube page, social channels and more for full episodes of all our content.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Which CFB Coaches and Players Face the Most Pressure In Week 10? Joe Ceraulo joins the show. Who needs a win more: Chiefs or Bills?
In the 3rd hour of today's show, the guys continue their preview for Sunday's Falcons/Pats - Falcons need answers and not more excuses about o-lines toughness. Steve Koonin: No need for 'over speculating' Trae Young tweet.
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Week 10 is upon us!Sherando @ Fauquier is already in the books as Sherando gets a much needed victory 55-7 over the Falcons.Coming up tonight. Clarke County travels to Luray, Strasburg travels to Madison County, Skyline hosts Meridian, Warren County travels to Brentsville, James Wood hosts Handley and on Saturday at noon Millbrook hosts Liberty.Coming up on Kirby's Kickoff you will hear from Coach Ryan Morgan on Sherando's victory over Fauquier, Ryan Rutherford talks about James Wood v Handley plus interviews with Coaches from across the area getting you set for Week 10!Stay tuned for more High School Sports coverage to come on The Kirby on Sports Podcast.A huge thanks to our sponsors!Frederick County Parks and Recreation is the Title Sponsor of Kirby on Sports & The Kirby on Sports Podcast. To find out additional information on their latest events and programs you can visit fcprd.netPM+ ReservesShenandoah PrimitivesMark Francis with ICON Real EstateBarrett Pest and Termite ServicesMark Lynch with Guild MortgageShenandoah MusicICON MediaOn The Road Driving SchoolNulook LandscapingBarry Pearson with EquipmentSharewww.kirbyonsports.com
From Thursday's EOCBB on CBS Sports Network: Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander deliver a comprehensive 2025-26 men's basketball season preview. Four days before ball!
A surprisingly huge game will be played in Austin Saturday as the Texas Longhorns host the Vanderbilt Commodores. Texas Football must win to stay alive in the Playoffs race, Vanderbilt Football may still be able to absorb a loss but a win positions them well down the stretch. SEC schools who've changed head coaches the most over the last 20 years Can we name five more Power Four coaches that will lose their jobs? ACC Multi-Bid College Football Playoff hopes could be in trouble this weekend. PLUS, our daily 4 Downs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(No Brian this week—that was planned—and I overslept) Things Discussed: THE CRAIG ROSS HOUR Rudoph Verchow, most likely, I dunno. I wasn't there. Bredeson had a game—Sam explains what's going on with the blocking scheme. He's not reading on the fly; he's reading whether there's someone in the B gap, come get him! Run game cooking: MSU slanted into them but they had Bredeson to answer. Bryce: Concerned, not panicked. What's going on? RPOs are a comfort zone for him, but on 16 RPOs he only threw one and they were there for him. Coaches didn't have him prepared for nickel pressures. Gotta notice when the DBs are lined up over each other in the slot. THE PART I WAS THERE FOR MSU was pretty bad. Aidan Chiles has regressed badly. Guards easy to push around or just get out of the way. Jimmy Rolder had a GAME, though some of those events were just MSU bad. Jyaire Hill played great, shut down Nick Marsh and that was the end of what MSU can do. He had the one failed chuck on a long throw late. Okay, –2, but didn't offset a great night. Young guys make mistakes. Good gameplan from Rossi against a true freshman QB, Bryce is going to have to learn to trust his pockets and see the rush. TJ Guy: back to TJ Dude. Important because Cam Brandt isn't playing well, Nate Marshall is Not Ready. DTs are fine. They rotate so much it's hard for anyone to get traction. Benny and Pierce are much better than the others, but they were able to run their defense in a way that everybody just had to hold up to doubles and let the LBs make plays. Payne is fine. Williams is fine and gets one big play a game. Pierce is hurt or else they could play him more—warrior. LBs if Rolder and Sullivan are out: Move Barham back? I guess you have to. Bowles didn't have a good game; the 2nd & 19 one of the things you need is for him to drop back in a "V". Purdue: Old USC OC, don't Wink out.
(00:00-14:53) Sounds like Coach O is ready to get back into coaching. Audio of Coach O saying he'd get in his truck and head to LSU right now. Matt Rhule signs an extension with Nebraska. Jason Goodman of AL dot com with the hard hitting Jason or Werewolf question for Drink and DeBoer. Coaches maximizing their earning power.(15:01-19:24) Jeff Suppan just followed Jackson on Twitter. That 2006 postseason run was incredible. Maybe we'll see it tonight, Doug. Blues are favored tonight over the Canucks. Hoping for the old sweaters.(19:34-23:25) It's good to play Rihanna once a month. Trying to get Rihanna played on KSHE. JR did a mailbag and got a question about a taser inside the Blues sweaters. Doug yells SHOOT from his couch at home.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Back in August Randy Anderson of the Illinois Top Times Speed Lab hosted a one day track clinic featuring the great Boo Schexnayder and Vince Anderson. Coaches were treated to six amazing talks (and a free dinner!) and walked away more prepared for the 2026 season! For the month of October and September in 2025, we'll be publishing each presentation in a two-part format. Every Wednesday and Thursday you'll hear one of five talks from Boo and Vince: Week 1-Teaching the Long Jump, Week 2-Training the Hurdlers, Week 3-Plyometric training, Week 4-400m training, Week 5-Relays and Week 6-Hamstrings!Welcome to Gill1918, the track & field coaching podcast powered by Gill Athletics. Since 1918, Gill has been dedicated to empowering coaches with innovative equipment—now, we're bringing elite coaching education straight to your ears.Our goal is to create the Ted Talks of track/field podcasts bringing the annual track clinic to your ears DAILY! Topics will include but are not limited to covering key strategies, techniques, and training principles to help you improve athlete performance, structure better workouts, enhance team culture, and more!Whether you're a high school, collegiate, or club coach, Gill1918 is your go-to resource for quick, high-impact coaching education from the best minds in the sport.