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Luke Falk, the Pac-12 all-time passing leader, discussed his journey from a walk-on at Washington State to the NFL. He highlighted the importance of mental strength, sharing his experiences with Coach Leach and the challenges of maintaining focus amidst external pressures. Falk emphasized the need for athletes to develop mental resilience and self-acceptance, citing his own struggles with anxiety and the impact of external validation. He also reflected on his NFL career, acknowledging his shortcomings and the lessons learned, and expressed his passion for coaching and helping athletes improve their mental performance.0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:20 - Luke's Journey to Washington State 0:05:27 - Opportunity to Play at Washington State 0:06:57 - Walk On Vs Playing at a Small School 0:08:05 - Star Ratings, Draft Picks & Pay to Play 0:10:13 - Luke's Journey & Overcoming Adversity 0:14:39 - Apple Cup Struggles 0:19:05 - Sam Darnold's Struggles 0:20:55 - Distraction & Focus Techniques 0:28:32 - Mike Leach's Style & Philosophy 0:37:13 - Changing Things Senior Season 0:40:25 - Dark Cloud Head Space & Mental Health 0:42:25 - Hilinski's Hope & Building Mind Strength 0:50:15 - Shedeur Sanders & Falling in the Draft 0:51:45 - Luke's NFL Career Contrasted to College Career 0:57:00 - Love Being a Coach, Self-Work & Identity 1:02:05 - Wrapping It Up 1:02:55 - Outro Luke Falk Mind Strength site:https://www.falkmindstrengthcoaching.com/meetcoachfalkChuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
In this powerful episode of Cafecito con Estrellita, we sit down with Sophia Montano, a first-generation Latina who went from community college to landing a career at EY (Ernst & Young) : one of the top accounting firms in the world. Together, we talk about the REAL stuff: Why she was scared to take out student loansHow investing in her education helped her secure the bagHow she overcame doubt, and money traumaSelf-care tips for staying grounded in academic and career spacesWe also want to highlight that we believe a higher education should be FREE. But until that happens, we will continue to be open and transparent about The Student Loan Segments we will continue to include throughout this season. Tune in for an honest, inspiring convo that reminds you:Your story and experiences are valid. Your dreams are worth investing in.Listen now and share this episode with an amig@ who needs a reminder that she's not alone! Abrazos, Estrellita Connect with Sophia on Linkedin!Follow here:-Subscribe to The Cafecito con Estrellita Newsletter for your Scholarship freebie!-Instagram: cafecitoconestrellita-Tik Tok: cafecitoconestrellita-Twitter: cafeconestrella-LinkedIn: Estrella Serrato-Looking for community, accountability, and 1-1 support?: Work with me-Looking for Personal Branding Support to build your media empire?: Work with me
Teachers, would you rather have more sick days or more personal days? I’m sure you have LOTS of opinions and lots of conditional questions before you answer that controversial, difficult question. Well, what if we could use would you rather as an awesome way to equip kids with the skills they need in the future? In this week’s episode of the This Teacher Life Podcast, we’re tackling one of the most important questions educators face: how do we prepare students of all ages for success in college, careers, and life? We dive into strategies, tips, and real-world advice for helping students develop the skills and mindset they need to thrive, no matter where they are in their educational journey. But we're doing it with a twist! This isn't your typical talk about test scores and lesson plans. Instead, we're remixing a classic game, using it as a fun and interactive tool to spark engaging discussions about crucial life skills like: listening, compassion, empathy, reflection, and more! From decision-making to adaptability, we'll uncover how even the simplest games can be powerful teaching moments. Tune in to hear how to use these creative approaches to make a lasting impact on students and help them tackle the challenges of tomorrow's world. Episode Notes: Get 180 Full SEL Lessons for Advisory and Morning Meeting- Save Your Plan Time: monicagenta.com/180SEL Needing Some Awesome PD for Your School? Let's Connect: monicagenta.com/PD Connect with Monica on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/monicagentaed/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@monicagentaed Facebook: facebook.com/MonicaGentaEd Twiiter: twitter.com/monicagentaed
Host Jonathan Hughes talks with MEFA's high school intern from Cristo Rey Boston High School, Fatima Koumbassa, as well as her school supervisor, Jessina Baker. First Fatima shares her college admissions and financial aid journey, what she is interested in studying in college, and her duties and experience as a MEFA intern. Then Jonathan talks with Jessina about the internship program at Cristo Rey Boston High School and how Baker's life experiences led her to this job.
11am Hour 2 - Sal Capaccio talks with Aaron Gershon about cornerback Maxwell Hairston and his college career at the University Of Kentucky.
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On this episode of Anchored, CLT's Brand Marketing Manager Taryn Boyes is joined by Aryanna Highfill and Kate Creecy to discuss their experience participating in the National Home School Speech and Debate League, STOA. They discuss the array of skills STOA helped them develop, dive into how it shaped their high school experience, and share how it prepared them for their college years and beyond. They also discuss how to approach the competitive aspect of speech and debate.
College, Career, and Common Sense: Educator Melanie Korczyk on Helping Students Thrive | Conversations with a Chiropractor Description In this eye-opening episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down with her sister, veteran educator Melanie Korczyk, for a powerful conversation on preparing students—not just for college, but for life. With over two decades in the classroom and a growing career in executive functioning coaching, Melanie shares her insights on helping students build the real-world skills they need to thrive. From college essays to career paths, ADHD to anxiety, and the truth about community college versus the four-year university track—this episode is packed with grounded wisdom and practical tools for parents, students, and educators alike. Whether you're raising a college-bound teen, guiding students through post-grad decisions, or reflecting on your own educational path, Melanie's calm, compassionate perspective is a breath of fresh air.
Paige Bueckers' college basketball career ended with a national championship on Sunday. She walked off the court with a couple minutes left in the game, hugging her coaches as the University of Connecticut women's basketball team finished the game 23 points ahead of the University of South Carolina. The star guard from Hopkins dealt with multiple injuries during her time as a Husky, but she said after the game the whole experience was worth it.Bueckers is now expected to be the No. 1 pick at the WNBA draft. Sports contributors Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about Bueckers' victory and other Minnesota sports updates. Wally Langfellow is the founder of Minnesota Score Sports Magazine and co-host of the sports talk show 10,00 Takes. Eric Nelson is the other host of that show and Minnesota Vikings NFL reporter for CBS' Eye on Football and Sirius XM.
Alex Al-Kazzaz, aka The Bear of Texas, discusses the Dallas Cowboys' recent acquisition of quarterback Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots. He reflects on the potential of this move, especially in light of Dak Prescott's injury history and Dallas's need for a new backup. The episode covers Milton's college career, his journey in the NFL, and the expectations for him as Prescott's backup. Al-Kazzaz expresses optimism about Milton's future with the Cowboys while also addressing concerns about Prescott's health and the implications for the team's success.Find Cowboys Talk ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCAST! Hit that subscribe/follow button, and don't forget to hit that notification bell!Follow me on X (Twitter)@BearManofTX and @BearTX_podcastWant to donate to the podcast?Venmo: @BearSportsWriterCash App: $AlexAlKazzazChapters:00:00: Cowboys' Quarterback Situation02:51: The Acquisition of Joe Milton05:55: Joe Milton's College Career and NFL Journey09:00: Expectations for Joe Milton as Dak Prescott's Backup12:10: Concerns About Dak Prescott's Injury History15:03: The Future of Joe Milton with the Cowboys17:56: Final ThoughtsSPONSORSHIPSCowboys Talk is proudly partnered with Fanatics. Fanatics is your #1 place for fan apparel! Fanatics offers over 500,000 items from all the top brands from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and SO MUCH MORE!Looking to shop at Fanatics? Use Cowboys Talk's link: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/playmakerzPro Wrestling fans! WWE shop.com is now part of the Fanatics experience!Looking to shop at WWEshop.com? Cowboys Talk's link: wwe-shop.sjv.io/monarchchaosCowboys Talk is also proudly brought to you by Paramount +. Stream live sports and your favorite shows from CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and so much more! Plans start at $4.99 per month and you can cancel at any time. Subscribe now and get a free trial.Looking to subscribe to Paramount +? Use this link: https://paramountplus.qflm.net/playAnd finally, Cowboys Talk is proudly brought to you by Lids. Lids.com is the leader and #1 destination for hats, gear, and everything that moves you. Represent your team, your town, and your style with a snapback, adjustable, strap back, or beanie from thousands of college and pro teams.Looking to shop at Lids? Use this link: https://lids.7q8j.net/playAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's not uncommon for successful high school students to get to college and find themselves hit with the reality that their former education wasn't nearly sufficient enough to help them feel confident and equipped for the rigorous academics that lay in front of them. For others, this process of pursuing a degree can be infinitely more daunting with any undiagnosed mental health conditions, as was the case for today's Success is Subjective guest, Dr. Bianca Busch. While Dr. Bianca is now an esteemed psychiatrist with many accomplishments under her belt - career, personal, and academic - she fought hard… harder than many to get to where she is now. After years of struggling through college, knowing she wanted to go to medical school but having a very difficult time with the sciences, Dr. Bianca was encouraged by a boss and mentor to get testing done. The test results helped Dr. Bianca understand herself better and gave her a confidence boost that encouraged her to continue her education. With a new understanding of how her brain works, a huge perspective shifted for her: she realized she wasn't stupid, as she once felt, but rather, she needed a different approach to her studies. Now as the founder of The College Psychiatrist, and author of Test Anxiety No More, Dr. Bianca Busch brings the desperately needed morale boost to college students and their families. This episode is deeply enriched with wisdom, perspective, and numerous resources for listeners to cling to.Dr. Bianca's Resources:The College Psychiatrist Test Anxiety No More Etsy Care Package for College Students Instagram: @collegepsychiatrist Facebook: The College Psychiatrist TikTok: @collegepsychiatristLinkedIn: The College Psychiatrist Connect with Joanna Lilley Therapeutic Consulting AssociationLilley Consulting WebsiteLilley Consulting on Facebook Lilley Consulting on YouTubeEmail joanna@lilleyconsulting.com#TherapeuticConsulting #LilleyConsulting #Successful #YoungAdults #TherapeuticPrograms #Therapy #MentalHealthMatters #Podcast #PodcastCommunity #StudentMentalHealth #TheJourney #SuccessIsSubjectivePodcast #TheUnpavedRoad #PFCAudioVideo #DrBiancaBusch #TestAnxietyNoMore #ADHD #Anxiety #TheCollegePsychiatrist #Procrastination #StudyTips #CollegeLife
Send me your feedback!Have you ever wondered why your voice as a writer is so important? In this episode, Dalene shares a captivating story of how her voice literally saved her college career and reveals the three key reasons why your author voice matters, especially as a Christian aspiring author. Discover how your unique identifier sets you apart, how your voice is a gift from God, and how powerful your words can be. If you're ready to learn how to write a book that resonates with your audience and master effective book marketing strategies, this episode is for you! Strengthen your author voice and finish your book this year! Secure your 1:1 coaching spot at DaleneBickel.com/bookworthy-coaching. Connect with Your Host, Dalene Bickel:Ink and Impact Free Facebook GroupEmail: info@inkandimpact.comWebsite: inkandimpact.com Thanks for listening! Join the FREE Ink and Impact Facebook group for Christian writers.
Grace Bible Church College/Career Group Bible Study: February 8, 2025 1 Peter 1 (Calvinism, Part 1)
Grace Bible Church College/Career Group Bible Study: February 8, 2025 1 Peter 1 (Calvinism, Part 1)
Do preschool choices really impact your child's future? Is profile building just another academic rat race? And how do you pick the right school or university—whether in India or abroad? Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidsstoppress.com chats with Career & Life Coach Prikshit Dhanda about*Does preschool choice matter? (CBSE vs ICSE vs International boards) *Profile building: A necessary process or an overhyped trend? *Why are parents rushing to external counsellors? *Do school counsellors really know your child? The role of psychometric tests *Do you need a counsellor only if you're applying abroad? *What to pursue in Grade 12—when do you actually need help? *Study options in India & the best new-age universities and more. If you're a parent navigating the confusing world of school choices, career guidance, and college admissions, this podcast on Kidsstoppress Podcast is for you. Support the show
HR2 - Mike Green's college career is similar to Khalil Mack's In hour two Tiffany, Mike, and Beau continue to react to Field Yates' latest NFL mock draft, and react to him having the Falcons drafting Marshall edge rusher/defensive end Mike Green with the 15th overall pick. The Morning Shift crew continues hour two by talking about their Valentines Day plans, and reacting to Joe Burrow saying that he's willing to defer some of his money owed to him in his contract and push it down the road to allow the front office to bring some key guys back such as Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson. Tiffany, Mike, and Beau closed out hour two by continuing to react to the Atlanta Hawks' tough 149-148 overtime loss to the New York Knicks last night, and then diving into the life of Mike Johnson and getting Mike'd Up!
The Drive played an old news story about Kelce at Cincy, and revisited how Kelce went from off the team to best TE of all time.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 2 to 6 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Ben Casparius, a World Series champion from Connecticut, shares his experiences pitching in Game 4 of the World Series for the Dodgers. The discussion covers his preparation for the game, his journey to the major leagues, including his college career at UConn and North Carolina, and his unexpected call-up to the Dodgers. Ben also provides insights into his favorite World Series moments growing up, the Dodgers' team dynamics, and the challenges of transitioning from hitting to full-time pitching. The episode ends with light-hearted questions about memorable moments from Ben's youth and perspectives on fearsome relievers. Topics 00:00 Introduction and Latest Edition Announcement 00:50 Introducing World Series Champion Ben Casparius 01:10 Ben Casparius' World Series Experience 02:25 Handling Pressure and Strategy on the Mound 06:01 Path to the Big Leagues 15:57 College Career and Transition to UConn 25:25 Rapid Fire: Three Up, Three Down 31:45 Closing Remarks
How do you become a School Resource Counselor? In this episode of Good Job New Mexico, we dive into the inspiring journey of Lorraine Chavez, also known as Ms. College Career, a college and career readiness resource counselor with Albuquerque Public Schools. Hear her story on how she found her passion for helping students, and her journey to become the person she needed when she was younger.
Levi Horn, former NFL offensive lineman, shares his journey from being a high school tight end to becoming an offensive tackle in college and the NFL. He discusses the challenges he faced as a father while navigating his football career and the importance of communication and growth in his relationship with his wife. Levi emphasizes the need for men to stand alongside women and support them, and the impact of having representation and mentors in his life. He also highlights the role of counseling in his personal development and the lessons he learned as a father. Levi Horn emphasizes the importance of being responsive, growing, and admitting when you're wrong as a father. He shares how his own mother's love and support shaped him and how he strives to do the same for his children. After his playing career ended, Levi started doing speaking engagements and workshops to empower youth to chase their dreams. He emphasizes the need for education, empathy, and the ability to control what you can control. Levi's dream is to get a master's degree in sports psychology and continue making a positive impact on Native American communities. Sound Bites "Levi Horn transitioned from being a high school tight end to becoming an offensive tackle in college and the NFL." "Levi emphasizes the importance of men standing alongside women and supporting them." "Having representation and mentors in his life, as well as seeking counseling, played a significant role in his personal development." "It's okay to be wrong." "We have to be able to grow as men, as emotional men." "I love you. I love you my wife." Takeaways Levi Horn transitioned from being a high school tight end to becoming an offensive tackle in college and the NFL. He faced challenges as a father while navigating his football career, but communication and growth in his relationship with his wife helped them overcome those challenges. Levi emphasizes the importance of men standing alongside women and supporting them. Having representation and mentors in his life, as well as seeking counseling, played a significant role in his personal development. Levi learned the importance of being a present and responsible father, despite not having a father figure in his own life. Being responsive, growing, and admitting when you're wrong is important as a father. A mother's love and support can have a profound impact on a child's life. Education is crucial for personal growth and understanding the world. Empathy and control over one's attitude and effort are essential qualities to teach children. Being uncomfortable and embracing boredom can lead to creativity and personal growth. Mistakes are opportunities for learning and growth. Approach fatherhood with love, good intentions, and humility. Levi's dream is to get a master's degree in sports psychology and continue making a positive impact on Native American communities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Casual Conversation 03:01 From High School Tight End to NFL Offensive Tackle 08:30 College Career and Transition to the NFL 15:41 Balancing Football and Fatherhood in the NFL 19:59 The Importance of Mentorship and Counseling 23:09 Supporting and Standing Alongside Women 24:04 The Impact of Cultural Representation and Communication in Family Life 24:07 Balancing Career and Fatherhood 30:00 Transition to Motivational Speaking 32:16 Empowering Youth and Providing Resources 34:11 Importance of Education and Reflection 35:08 Setting a Positive Example and Building a Foundation of Love 36:26 Teaching Attitude, Effort, and Perseverance 37:56 Cultivating Empathy, Forgiveness, and Control 41:43 Embracing Discomfort and Boredom for Personal Growth 42:32 Humbling Ourselves, Learning from Mistakes, and Parenting with Good Intentions 44:59 Levi Horn's Dream: Supporting Native American Communities and Youth through Sports Psychology --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
In Part One of Two with another great woman in sports, Patriots League Journalist and ESPN+ softball reporter Maria Trivelpiece, we get into her upbringing in Hazelton, PA, her great softball career in high school, winning four Atlantic-10 Conference championships at Fordham University, and more in part one. Leave a five-star rating, share, and follow the podcast!
Former Major League pitcher and Reds broadcaster Chris Welsh joins the podcast to discuss his early years as a Reds fan, his collegiate baseball career, his time in the minors, and his career as a Major LeaguerChris shares stories about playing with future MLB stars and his unique pitching style and his famous pickoff move. Welsh also talks about his transition to broadcasting and the influence of Hall of Fame pitcher, Robin Roberts (his collegiate coach for one season). In this conversation, Randy and Chris discuss various topics related to baseball, including Chris's career as a pitcher, his broadcasting career, and his expertise in baseball rules. Randy and Chris also touch on rule changes in the game and the importance of the human element. Chris shares his thoughts on the pitch clock, the three-batter minimum rule for relief pitchers, and the use of technology in the game. Due to technical difficulties, Jack was only able to join for a portion of this episode. :(TakeawaysChris Welsh grew up as a Reds fan and had a deep love for the team from a young age.He played college baseball at the University of South Florida and had a successful career.Welsh spent four years in the minors before making it to the majors, playing with future MLB stars like Dave Righetti and Willie McGee.He developed a unique pickoff move that became his signature, and he shares a memorable story about using it against Vince Coleman.After his playing career, Welsh transitioned to broadcasting and has been a mainstay on the Reds broadcast crew since 1993. Chris shares his journey from being a pitcher to becoming a broadcaster and rules expert.He discusses his thoughts on various rule changes in baseball, including the pitch clock and the three-batter minimum rule for relief pitchers.Chris emphasizes the importance of the human element in the game and the need to maintain a balance between technology and tradition.He reflects on his favorite broadcasters and the impact they had on his career.Chris also talks about his passion for the game and his desire to contribute to the baseball community through his website, Baseball Rules Academy.Sound Bites"On the 22nd, I threw home and he decided to steal second.""I think it's one of the most interesting developments of the Reds season.""Jim Day is hilariously funny, self-deprecating, a true talent.""I think it's my way of saying thank you to the baseball community for allowing me to be around the game for so long."Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant!
Da'Kquan Davis, Arcadia's all-time leading scorer, joins us on this week's episode of "Not Even D2". Da'Kquan is from Philadelphia and played on one of the most successful high school teams in PA- Roman Catholic. After much success at Roman Catholic, 'Showtime Quan' broke Arcadia University's scoring record in just 3 years; scoring over 1,500 points. Due to a shortened senior year, Quan received a 5th year of eligibility where he would end up transferring to the University of Albany. It didn't take much time for Da'Kquan to get adjusted to the Division 1 game, and he finished his season as the 3rd leading scorer for the Great Danes. Now playing professionally overseas, in Ireland, Da'Kquan still is looking to grow his stock. Hear about how growing up in Philly impacted his career, what went into his dominance at Arcadia, and the biggest adjustments he's had to make to his game playing Division 1 and now professionally.This episode is available wherever you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast @Notevend2 for more sports content.Enjoy the episode!Intro- 00:00-08:15Playing in the TBT- 08:15-08:37Danny Rumph Impact- 08:37-09:09Playing on Dominant HS Team (Roman Catholic)- 09:09-11:00Growing up in Philadelphia- 11:00-11:51Recruitment Process out of HS- 11:51-12:52Transitioning to College Basketball- 12:52-13:45Playing with High Major Teammates in HS to D3- 13:45-14:34Off-season Workouts- 14:34-15:29Being Adaptable on Different Teams / Imploring Adaptable Mindset to the Youth- 15:29-17:14Adapting a Positive Mindset- 17:14-18:20Playing in the NCAA Tournament- 18:20-18:58Dealing with COVID Senior Season- 18:58-19:58Advice to Transfer throughout College Career- 19:58-20:42Recruitment Process for 5th Year- 20:42-22:49Break- 22:49-23:01Summer Workouts at Albany- 23:01-24:25Dealing with Up + Down Season @ Albany- 24:25-26:39Mentoring Younger Players on Albany- 26:39-27:51Playing at a Big Party School- 27:51-29:10Playing against St. Joes (30 points)- 29:10-29:52Keeping a Positive Mindset through Turmoil at Albany- 29:52-30:53Process getting Overseas Contract / Getting Opportunities- 30:53-32:49Adjustments to Game after College- 32:49-33:32Representing Division 3 @ TBT- 33:32-34:37Rapid Fire- 34:37-36:53Starting 5: Players Played With- 36:53-39:49Outro- 39:49-40:27
Andy, Randy, and Abe chat about the Braves adding Gio Urshela, a few college QB competitions wrapping up, and the lift and times of J.T. Daniels.
Send us a Text Message.Speak Your Vision” podcast, where I dive into the theme of embracing new chapters in life with special guest Eden Gold!
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
@LockedonUConn In this episode of Locked On UConn, we dive into the potential of Hassan Diarra as he steps into a critical role for the Huskies' pursuit of a third consecutive national title. We explore his journey from high school to UConn, his performance and growth, and his key contributions. We also compare his playing style to UConn greats and recent college basketball stars. Finally, we reminisce about UConn's legendary 2004 semifinal win over Duke, highlighting Emeka Okafor's impact and Jim Calhoun's strategic brilliance. Show Notes Title: UConn Nation, Can Hassan Diarra Make the Sophomore Leap? Segment 1: Hassan Diarra's Background and Journey to UConn • Early Years: High school career at Putnam Science Academy, leading to two National Prep Championships.• Recruitment and College Career: 4-star recruit, initially played for Texas A&M.• Transfer to UConn: Reasons for transferring and immediate impact. Segment 2: Hassan Diarra's Performance and Growth at UConn • Stats Overview: 2023-24 season averages and notable performances.• Role and Contributions: Distribution, finishing at the rim, and potential for increased assists.• Experience and Leadership: Impact of his championship experience and leadership qualities. Segment 3: Hassan Diarra's Playing Style and Strengths • Offensive Skills: Scoring, playmaking, and versatility.• Defensive Prowess: Defensive stats, guarding multiple positions, and disrupting opponents.• Leadership Qualities: On-court leadership and mentorship to younger players. Comparison to UConn and College Basketball History • UConn Comparisons: Taliek Brown and Ricky Moore.• College Basketball Comparisons: Davion Mitchell and Jared Butler.• Attributes: Height, winning mentality, leadership, and defensive skill set. Blast from the Past: 2004 National Semifinal Win Over Duke • Emeka Okafor's foul trouble and Jim Calhoun's strategic decisions.• Key moments and dynamics of the game.• Coaching contrast: Calhoun vs. Coach K.• Impact of the win on UConn's championship run. Hashtags #UConnBasketball, #HassanDiarra, #LockedOnUConn, #CollegeBasketball, #NCAABasketball, #GoHuskies, #BasketballLeadership, #UConnHuskies, #BasketballDefense, #UConnVsDuke
2023-24 2nd Team All-Summit League and 2022-23 D3hoops.com Most Outstanding Player, Raheem Anthony joins this weeks episode of "Not Even D2". The Chicago native started his college career at the University of St. Mary's (Minnesota). Raheem was a top player in the MIAC early on in his career. He finished his final year at St Mary's averaging 24.6 points per game- winning the MIAC offensive player of the year. During his college career, a MIAC team, St. Thomas was voted out of the conference for "competitive parity". As St. Thomas moved up to Division 1, Raheem soon joined the former competitors and spent his final year playing for the Tommies. Raheem spent no time leaving an impact on St. Thomas as he currently holds the programs Division 1 single season record in rebounds and single game record in points. Anthony finished his season being voted an All-Summit league player. Hear about Raheem's transition to the Division 1 level, how St. Thomas being voted out affected his career, and what the future holds for Raheem in basketball.This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel for more Division 3 content.Enjoy the episode!Intro- 00:00-17:13Hobbies Outside of Basketball- 17:13-17:44NBA Talk- 17:44-18:27Growing up in Chicago- 18:27-19:36Playing at DePaul College Prep- 19:36-20:43Growing up in a Basketball Household- 20:43-21:38Reaction from Peers after Commitment to D3- 21:38-22:36Factors Influencing Commitment to St. Mary's- 22:36-23:19Playing against Top Competition in the MIAC Early in College Career- 23:19-24:34Perspective During St. Thomas' Transition to Division 1- 24:34-25:54Off-season Workouts Impacting Game- 25:54-27:18Off-season Workouts Changing During Transition to Division 1- 27:18-27:57Break- 27:57-28:07Transfer Portal / Commitment to St. Thomas- 28:07-29:37St. Thomas' Success Moving Up Divisions- 29:37-30:34Factors Helping Personal Transition to Division 1- 30:34-31:45Discussing Neruda's Theory- 31:45-34:55Confidence Heading into Division 1- 34:55-35:55Future for Raheem Anthony- 35:55-37:22Rapid Fire- 37:22-41:18Starting 5: MIAC Players- 41:18-43:15Outro- 43:15-44:00
Boston College men's basketball head coach, Earl Grant, joins the Morning Show to provide insight on Quinten Post's college career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boston College men's basketball head coach, Earl Grant, joins the Morning Show to provide insight on Quinten Post's college career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-20 NCAA leading scorer (32.4 ppg), Eric Demers, joins this week's episode of "Not Even D2". Demers played four seasons at Gordon College and was a 4x All-Conference player. After an impressive college career, Eric spent two years playing in the G-League for the Maine Celtics (Boston Celtics affiliate). Demers currently plays overseas in the LEB Gold league in Spain. Hear about his mindset going into his final year of college basketball leading the country in scoring, how it was playing with the Celtics in training camp, and what he took away from his first year of overseas professional basketball. This episode is available wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe to the podcasts YouTube channel @ Not Even D2 for more Division 3 content. Enjoy the episode!Intro- 00:00-04:16NBA Finals Predicitons- 04:16-05:50Growing up in Massachusetts- 05:50-08:01True Sophomore Season being Injured- 08:01-09:29Mindset Ahead of Final Season of College Career- 09:29-11:08Playing in the CCC- 11:08-11:56Best Games @ Gordon- 11:56-13:05Decision to Stay D3 or move up Divisions- 13:05-14:56Division 3 Community + Duncan Robinson Support- 14:56-16:42D3 Connection + Opportunities- 16:42-18:08Break- 18:08-18:17Staying Ready while Waiting for an Opportunity Post-College- 18:17-20:49Training with KJ Baptise + Boston Celtics- 20:49-22:13Training Camp with Boston Celtics- 22:13-23:14Workouts to Evolve as a Shooter/Player- 23:14-24:50Training with Jordan Lawley- 24:50-26:36Adjusting Game Dealing with Adversities- 26:36-29:05Playing Professionally for Hestia Menorca- 29:05-30:50Approach to Basketball now being a Professional- 30:50-32:42Factors Deciding which Overseas Team/Country to Play for- 32:42-35:02Advice to D3 Athletes with Goals to Play Professionally- 35:02-37:39Rapid Fire- 37:39-40:11Starting 5: Best Shot Makers Played With or Against- 40:11-43:02Outro- 43:02-43:50
Join us as we dive deep into the frustrating end of Oregon State Baseball's season with a detailed recap of the Lexington Super Regional. We'll dissect Travis Bazzana's likely final appearance of a highlight college career, the team's offensive struggles, and missed opportunities. Hear our thoughts on the coaching and development under Mitch Canham, his learning curve, and the crucial need for recruiting and developing top talent. We also discuss how the University of Kentucky draw and #15 seed impacted OSU's chances of taking the final step to Omaha. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/belligerent-beavs/support
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores the challenges parents face as their children transition into adulthood. She offers valuable insights on guiding kids towards the right path for their future, whether it involves school or other options.
The Crease Dive boys react to the quarterfinals
Did you know your planner can be a time-traveling companion through different phases of life? Whether you're a student, an office worker, or a business owner, the Full Focus Planner is here to support your productivity journey!In this episode, Nick is joined by Madelyn Victoria, a seasoned planner user, who shares how she's leveraged her planner from college to running her own business. Get ready to dive into practical tips and insights on making the most of your planner at every stage.In this episode, you will:Discover tips for college productivity: Learn how Madelyn used her planner with color-coded pens to keep track of classes, extracurriculars, and assignments, making the chaos of college life more manageable.Understand the transition to the office: Find out how she adapted her planner for a full-time job, utilizing brain dumps and prioritizing tasks to stay organized and efficient in a busy administrative role.Master entrepreneurial planning: Get inspired by her strategies for running a business, including using theme days and mapping out weekly goals to keep on top of both professional and personal commitments.Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/dh3eDNqCFbsCheck out more from Madelyn: madelynvictoriaco.com/visibilityMake sure to check the Facebook community to provide support to our three users and share your own goals with others! fullfocus.co/communityRemember the brand new Full Focus webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market: 5 Impactful Lessons from a 7-Figure Coach. Go to fullfocus.co/lessons to find out more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From her rigorous schedule in Dyson, to her leadership roles in campus organizations like The Women's Network, to her passion for supporting young girls through Curvy Girls Scoliosis, Toby discusses the importance of hard work, organization and mentorship in achieving personal and professional success. She's a student with great energy, great ideas and maybe a great new hobby.Also - what's Fat at the Stat?Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University
“It's actually only Tuesday, but we already have a source of crystals here because we need some good energy and a little sage,” says Leslie as she and Shelby unpack the week's challenges. They reveal how they use crystals and sage to bring some much-needed balance and positivity into their lives. In today's episode, they explore their unique career paths. Leslie shares stories from her early entrepreneurial hustle—think lemonade stands with strategically offered pretzels—that led her to a life of varied business ventures instead of the corporate grind. Shelby discusses her diverse experiences, from payroll to project management, driven not by a rigid plan but by seizing opportunities and nurturing connections. Shelby and Leslie touch on the evolving career landscape, acknowledging the impact of social media and artificial intelligence on job security and career growth. Both stress the necessity of adaptability and openness in navigating today's job market. The conversation also covers financial wisdom, the importance of saving, and the very important role of financial discussions in relationships. Quotes “You can't expect to be on a certain path. It's going to change and that's good because you're growing personally, evolving what's important to you, and learning more things about yourself. (10:05 | Leslie Beck) “I feel like working corporate jobs really stifles your creativity and your inspiration.” (16:45 | Shelby Anderson) “I think we all, at different points in our life, get to a place where we realize our job isn't fulfilling us in the ways that we need. And you have to make a decision if you're willing to give up your golden handcuffs or your parachute of sparkles or whatever it is and take a cut and then your soul can reignite itself. Or if you want to continue day in, day out, hate your job, hate your life, but you have money.” (18:11 | Shelby Anderson) “That sounds so dreary, right? To be like, day in, day out, you're going to hate it. But maybe it's just an agreement with yourself to be like, ‘These are my goals' and there's nothing wrong with having financial goals. And let me tell you, ‘cause then you get to a certain age where your opportunities to make those financial goals are going away. And so if you can say, I can suck this up for the next 18 to 24 months and suck away X amount into my 401k and then I can live my dream and do more things. (18:47 | Leslie Beck) Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
UNC head coach Mack Brown calls into the Jones and Mego show with Arcand to discuss his QB Drake Maye. He speaks very highly of him, saying that the footwork narrative is something the media made up to talk about something negative. He also says that he would adopt Maye if he could. Listen to learn more about the Patriots future QB!
Bump and Stacy are joined by 247Horns Texas Insider Chip Brown to hear about Seahawks Draft Pick Byron Murphy’s college career, they answer your questions about the Quarterbacks taken in the first round and what Bump heard from Mike Macdonald after the draft in Four Down Territory, they hop aboard the hype train, and they tell you what you need to know!
Kay Adams hosted the latest episode of 'Up & Adams' on FanDuel TV and YouTube! On today's episode, Kay reacts to the run on quarterbacks in the first round of the NFL draft and the initial offensive rookie of the year odds. Then, former Pro Bowl linebacker Luke Kuechly discusses his outlook on the Chicago Bears after taking quarterback Caleb Willams first overall, the drama surrounding the Atlanta Falcons after selecting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with the eighth pick, and the Buffalo Bills trading with the Kansas City Chiefs. Next, former Washington State edge rusher Brennan Jackson talks about being ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.'s favorite defensive end and what the team that drafts him can expect. Finally, former Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman reflects on his 5-year college career and former teammate and Los Angeles Chargers first-round pick Joe Alt.
Kevin Clark is joined by UNC QB Drake Maye as he prepares for the NFL Draft. They discuss Maye's Top Golf visit with the Commanders, the best throws of his college career and why he can't wait to play Micah Parsons in the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode #67 of The BFR Podcast, Dave and Ficky welcome former USC star wide receiver Tahj Washington to the show. Dive deep into a riveting discussion about playing alongside Caleb Williams, Tahj's inspiring football journey, and his insights into the 2024 NFL Draft process. This episode offers a unique perspective from someone who has been in the thick of collegiate football excellence and is navigating the transition to the pros. Join us for an insightful and expansive conversation that spans personal stories and professional aspirations. BEAR DOWN
April 8th, 2024 Jub & Craig say farewell to one of the greatest college basketball careers. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X Listen to past episodes on The Ticket's Website And follow The Ticket Top 10 on Apple, Spotify or Amazon MusicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe are joined by Andraya Carter and Chiney Ogwumike to discuss Caitlin Clark and her legacy/ impact on women's college basketball, and how she'll adjust to the WNBA. Seth Greenberg joins to debate whether or not John Calipari underachieved during his time at Kentucky, and also makes his pick for tonight's men's championship game. Lastly, Stephen A. and Shannon debate which team had the more impressive comeback in the NBA yesterday: the Clippers or the Mavericks? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Scott Dochterman of The Athletic to discuss Iowa star Caitlin Clark's storied college career. Clark is the presumptive No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft, which will take place on April 15.
Mark Willard and Ephraim Salaam react to South Carolina winning the Women's NCAA Title earlier today and ponder Caitlin Clarks college career in her loss to the championship. Mark and Ephraim also chime in on the Houston Texans and where they now fit in the entire NFL after making major moves these past few years. Plus, the guys talk about the upcoming NBA playoffs and what could shape out for the western conference, The A's embarrassment, and much more!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Drive discussed the importance that Caitlin Clark had on the sport of women's college basketball.
Ashley Nicole Moss and Terrika Foster-Brasby look back at an incredible Elite 8 and look ahead to Final Four weekend featuring Iowa, South Carolina, UConn and NC State with a focus on Caitlin Clark and if her heroics can lead the Hawkeyes to a championship. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We Talk NCAA Tournament Games Thursday & Friday Local Connections! Boo Buie ends an unbelievable College Career at Northwestern Siena hires NCAA Tournament Legend as next HC Sweet 16 Pool Picks to finish it off
Jordan Travis' gruesome injury will stick with us for some time, but we focus on the great moments the QB delivered in this episode of On The Bench. It's a look into how we experienced and covered the injury in the moment, experiencing the emotions, and what Travis has meant to the rebirth of this program. We also get into some of the aspects of Tate Rodemaker's upside as a starter, the celebration technique of Brock Glenn, and the recruitments of Cai Bates and Jeremiah Smith. You can subscribe to On The Bench, X's and Noles, and Beyond The Bench on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. As always, five-star reviews and comments on Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Also, you can watch the show on YouTube now. We'll do live streams as well, and you can get notifications on when we're live by subscribing to our YouTube channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices