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Succeeding in college can sometimes be a but balancing act. But Rachel Banitt has found insightful and relatable ways to balance a thriving academic and social life, while also leading the largest student organization on campus. We'll also talk about overcoming the fears of making new friends, about finding a supportive campus community, and about keeping the courage to push yourself to new heights. Featured Majors: Finance, Accounting
Join Rob Day, the founder of Better Crafted Business, as he shares his journey of building a community and fostering entrepreneurship. Discover his early ventures, lessons from the corporate world, and experiences in the craft beer industry. Perfect for aspiring entrepreneurs, community builders, and anyone interested in personal growth.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and Background02:00 Early Entrepreneurial Ventures04:00 College Decisions and Business Passion08:00 Lessons from the Corporate World20:00 Transition to Craft Beer Industry36:00 Founding Better Crafted BusinessFollow Better Crafted Business:LinkedIn: [Rob J Day](https://www.linkedin.com/in/robjday)Website: [Better Crafted Business](https://www.bettercraftedbus.com)#BetterCraftedBusiness #RobDay #CommunityBuilding #Entrepreneurship #PersonalGrowthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/freemind-network-unveiling-the-grit--5189978/support.
On today's Q&A show we discuss: 1:30 What should I invest in for maximum cashflow? 10:47 What kind of vehicle should I set up for maximum family travel fun? 20:32 I need to buy a new car; what should I buy? 32:38 How can a dyslexic child succeed most effectively in life? 40:00 How can a large family travel affordably? 1:04:30 How do we plan for difficult college decisions? Enjoy the show! Join me next week here: https://patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance Joshua
Inside the Admissions Office: Advice from Former Admissions Officers
Waitlisted from your dream school? Struggling with no acceptance offers? Or are you split between multiple acceptances? On today's episode, Krista Pickett, a Former Admissions Officer from Williams, discusses first some strategies for students to effectively navigate being waitlisted. From understanding the significance of remaining active on the waitlist to crafting compelling letters of continued interest, Krista offers advice for students vying for coveted spots at their dream schools. Krista then dives into possible options for students who find themselves in a tough spot with no viable acceptances. Lastly, Krista offers advice for students with multiple acceptance, emphasizing the significance of factors such as academic offerings, campus culture and personal fulfillment. To set up a complimentary strategy call, CLICK HERE. Check out our InGenius Prep Regular Decision Results! Join our private Facebook Group to ask our Former Admissions Officers any questions! Register for our upcoming webinars. Questions, comments, or topic requests? Email noel.kim@ingeniusprep.com. To learn more about InGenius Prep, visit us at ingeniusprep.com.
This episode revolves around Nadia's college application and decision process! She discusses her experience with college applications, now two years out and a second year at Northeastern University in Boston, including the challenges of writing essays and completing supplementals. Nadia also reflects on her decision to apply early decision to Barnard and her feelings of relief when she was deferred. She shares her thoughts on choosing Northeastern University and how she believes she could have thrived at any of the colleges she applied to. We also offer advice to high school students, and emphasize the importance of trusting your gut and not settling for a college based on reputation or others' opinions. We also discuss various aspects of college decision-making, including taking advantage of opportunities, considering financial assistance, transferring schools, and the benefits of attending the same school as a sibling. They also touch on the sense of community at Northeastern University, despite what some may claim, and the flexibility of the academic program. Ultimately, it's important to find a school that aligns with your own personal goals and values. Don't let rejections deter you from living your dream because after all, rejection is redirection! Takeaways College application processes can be challenging, particularly writing essays and completing supplementals. Applying early decision can provide a sense of relief, but it's important to consider if it's the right choice for you. Reflecting back, Nadia believes she could have thrived at any of the colleges she applied to. Trusting your gut and not settling for a college based on reputation or others' opinions is crucial. It's important to remember that it will all work out in the end and to make the best of any college experience. Take advantage of the opportunities presented by each college decision. Consider financial assistance and merit aid when making a decision. Transferring schools is always an option if the current school doesn't meet expectations. Community college is a great option. Community can be found at any college, even if it may look different from traditional expectations! Flexibility in academic programs allows for customization and exploration of interests. Choose a college that aligns with your personal goals and values, as opposed to prestige or where others think would be best for you Chapters 00:00 Introduction and College Application Season 03:00 Challenges of Writing Essays and Completing Supplementals 06:04 The Decision to Apply Early Decision 10:54 Reflecting on College Choices 15:54 Trusting Your Gut and Not Settling 24:46 Making the Most of College Opportunities 25:39 Considering Financial Assistance in College Decision-Making 26:43 The Option of Transferring Schools 27:23 Benefits of Attending the Same School as a Sibling 32:46 Finding Community at Northeastern University 35:00 Flexibility in Academic Programs 43:31 Choosing a College that Aligns with Personal Goals and Values
This week join Justin McNamara and his guest Julie Shields-Rutyna of MEFA for a discussion on College Decisions and Financial Aid. Justin McNamara, CFP® is a Certified Financial Planner with passion for investment strategy and selection. Works with small businesses and owners, parents of college-bound kids, job changers, pre- and post-retirees. Julie Shields-Rutyna is the Director of College Planning, Education, and Training at MEFA. Julie joined MEFA in 2007 and in her role provides expertise related to planning, saving, and paying for college to families, colleges, and other organizations. Prior to joining MEFA, Julie worked for the College Board, Nellie Mae, and American Express, and was the Director of Financial Aid at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Julie has been involved with MASFAA in a variety of positions and committees since 1993. She holds degrees from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and the Harvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge. To schedule a visit with the team at McNamara Financial, be sure to visit: https://mcnamarafinancial.com/contact McNamara Financial is an Independent, family-owned, fee-only investment management and financial planning firm, serving individuals and families on the South Shore and beyond for over 30 years. COME SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE TO WORK WITH A FIDUCIARY. http://mcnamarafinancial.com/
On this week's episode of the Father Hoods Pod, Manny Digital and KGB start off with a laugh as they recount a humorous incident involving an airplane's emergency landing caused by a passenger's excessive farting! The Dads then delve into the complexities of college and the post-high school world. Manny shares some of what he is experiencing as his daughter gets closer to having to go through the post-High School transition. They discuss societal expectations, finances, and the merits of exploring vocational trade schools as valid alternatives. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chat GPT Experiment - Simplifying ChatGPT For Curious Beginners
In this special episode of "The ChatGPT Experiment," host Cary Weston welcomes his daughter Maddie, a junior at the University of Southern Maine. The episode provides a unique insight into the current state of ChatGPT in college settings. Maddie shares her experiences and observations about how ChatGPT is discussed, used, and regulated in academia. This conversation is particularly relevant for understanding the impact of AI on the educational journey and preparation for real-world challenges. Main Topics Covered: ChatGPT's role and reception in college classrooms. The diverse ways students are using ChatGPT for academic and creative purposes. The potential implications of ChatGPT on future professional fields and real-world readiness. Key Insights/Takeaways: A mixed response from educators towards ChatGPT, ranging from outright restriction to open exploration. Students creatively using ChatGPT for organizing essays, brainstorming ideas, and aiding in creative writing. The critical need for educational systems to adapt and integrate AI tools like ChatGPT to better prepare students for a technologically advanced professional environment. Episode Index: Discussion on College Decisions and ChatGPT Use [00:00:00] Introduction to the Episode and Guest Maddie [00:00:32] ChatGPT in the Educational Sphere: Maddie's Insights [00:01:17] Maddie's Academic Background and Journey [00:02:52] ChatGPT Discussion and Policies in the Classroom [00:03:58] Students' Use of ChatGPT for Academic Work [00:05:45] Creative Applications of ChatGPT Among Students [00:06:51] Implications of Restricting ChatGPT in Education [00:09:38] Enforcement of ChatGPT Usage Rules in College [00:11:46] The Disconnection Between AI Tools and Classroom Learning [00:13:51] Future Expectations of AI Integration in Professional Fields [00:14:56] The Need for Open Dialogue on ChatGPT in Education [00:16:05] Closing Remarks and Reflections on the Conversation [00:18:12] Final Thoughts and Episode Wrap-Up [00:20:49] ABOUT MADDIE Maddie, currently pursuing a double major in Political Science and Economics at the University of Southern Maine, is on a fast-track path to a law degree. As a resident assistant, she plays a significant role in campus life, combining her leadership responsibilities with a rigorous academic schedule. Her insights into ChatGPT's role in college education, discussed in the podcast, provide a valuable perspective on how AI tools are perceived and utilized by students in contemporary academic settings. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Cary is a seasoned marketing professional and partner in the Bangor, Maine-based advertising and marketing firm Sutherland Weston. He is a certified “They Ask You Answer” coach – a sales and marketing framework developed by Marcus Sheridan designed to help companies stand out as the voice of authority in their industry and drive measurable sales results. His specialties lie in developing practical and tactical strategies to help businesses overcome sales and marketing challenges. Cary is available for coaching, consulting, and strategy engagement with businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Connect with Cary: Podcast Website: www.ChatGPTExperiment.com Cary's Agency Website: www.SutherlandWeston.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caryweston LINKEDIN NEWSLETTER The Chat GPT Experiment is also a LinkedIn Newsletter and you can find it here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-chat-gpt-experiment-7110348839919702016/ MUSIC CREDITS The instrumental music used in this podcast is called “Curious” by Podington Bear”. You can contact the artist here
ABC's Jonathan Karl pressed Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna on the Supreme Court's ruling on Biden's student loan cancellation plan. Joy Reid admits she only got into Harvard because of affirmative action, just for anyone who didn't already know.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott gives his thoughts on Tesla becoming the EV charging standard. He then takes a question about Reddit's decision to begin charging for access to its API. He wraps up with advice about making college decisions and says the key is asking yourself, “where will I be happiest the next four years?” Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Announcement: I am changing the podcast name to College Reality Check. In this episode, I will reveal the colleges I applied to this year, how many I was accepted to, and how many universities rejected or waitlisted me. I also read my supplemental essays of the college I have decided to go to.
Admission decisions are out! What happened? We talk about this year's admission landscape, giving high school seniors some of the context of the admit, waitlist, and deny decisions they've received from colleges. We'll also help high school juniors choose colleges for their application list in a balanced and thoughtful way. We'll also discuss what parents and students need to know when considering using loans to pay for colleges.
Admission decisions are out! What happened? We talk about this year's admission landscape, giving high school seniors some of the context of the admit, waitlist, and deny decisions they've received from colleges. We'll also help high school juniors choose colleges for their application list in a balanced and thoughtful way. We'll also discuss what parents and students need to know when considering using loans to pay for colleges.
Do you know your parenting style? Chris and Karlie share their takeaways from the recently released show "The Parent Test". Learn more about the 12 parenting styles in the show and which one was the winner. Then they'll look at college decisions and what your teen should take into consideration before choosing where to go. . . In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: - The Parent Test - Distractify: What are “The Parent Test” Parenting Styles? - Teen Life Podcast: College Experiences - Atomic Habits by James Clear - Teen Life Blog: Imitation as a Form of Habit-Creation . . Visit our website: www.teenlifepodcast.com Subscribe to get the episodes in your inbox: www.teenlife.ngo/subscribe Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter . . Podcast Music by: Luke Cabrera & Tobin Hodges Hosted by: Chris Robey & Karlie Duke Produced by: Karlie Duke & Kelly Fann --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teenlifepodcast/support
Unlike Payton's many aspiring podcast in the past, this episode she dives more in depth on what she is feeling currently. She discusses the process she is going through after receiving some college rejections. Although, she is in a more cynical midset, she is embracing the emotional rollercoaster that is College Apps and Decisions!Give feedback: IG: @paypodofficialEmail: papuryear@icloud.com
Many of our seniors are now receiving decisions from the colleges where they applied. Jamie Vulakh '24, communications intern, recently sat down with Michael Conklin, director of college counseling, and Amy Shaffer Post '02, social emotional learning counselor, to talk about what this time of year can mean for both parents and students.
Curious about what happens to your app once it's in the hands of the admissions office? One of our former admissions officers, a veteran of four different admissions offices, will share more on the process. New year, new you? Or maybe just a new college savings plan. We have ideas! Finally, most college students have their sights set on a job post-graduation. We're welcoming the former head of global recruitment for Bank of America to the show to share his tips for starting the process while you're still in college.
Curious about what happens to your app once it's in the hands of the admissions office? One of our former admissions officers, a veteran of four different admissions offices, will share more on the process. New year, new you? Or maybe just a new college savings plan. We have ideas! Finally, most college students have their sights set on a job post-graduation. We're welcoming the former head of global recruitment for Bank of America to the show to share his tips for starting the process while you're still in college.
Curious about what happens to your app once it's in the hands of the admissions office? One of our former admissions officers, a veteran of four different admissions offices, will share more on the process. New year, new you? Or maybe just a new college savings plan. We have ideas! Finally, most college students have their sights set on a job post-graduation. We're welcoming the former head of global recruitment for Bank of America to the show to share his tips for starting the process while you're still in college.
In the Season 2 premiere of the Admissions Beat, host Lee Coffin, Dartmouth College's dean of admissions and financial aid, provides a detailed overview of this fall's college search and application process – with a goal of ensuring high school seniors across the U.S. and around the world, and the parents and other adults who are supporting them, are ready for the tasks, decisions and deadlines in the weeks and months ahead. On today's episode, Dean Coffin is joined by New York Times Best-Selling author Jacques Steinberg, co-author of “The College Conversation: A Practical Companion for Parents to Guide Their Children Along the Path to Higher Education,” published in paperback by Penguin Random House last year.
Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
Brendan Buckley is the Executive Director of Beat the Streets. He comes to BTS following 19 years working within NCAA DI wrestling, where he served as head coach at both Cal Poly and Columbia University. Under Buckley's leadership, the 2019 BTS Annual Benefit raised a record $1.3 million, selling out the Hulu Theatre at Madison Square Garden. On this show, Buckley talks Final X NYC, moving coast to coast & Beat the Streets Mission in NYC and across the country. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
Now that the dust has settled on regular decision 2022, we're sharing the results and trends we're seeing. We're also exploring things to think about if you're trying to decide whether to move out of the dorm to an off-campus apartment next year.
Now that the dust has settled on regular decision 2022, we're sharing the results and trends we're seeing. We're also exploring things to think about if you're trying to decide whether to move out of the dorm to an off-campus apartment next year.
Now that the dust has settled on regular decision 2022, we're sharing the results and trends we're seeing. We're also exploring things to think about if you're trying to decide whether to move out of the dorm to an off-campus apartment next year.
Josh Rhoden recently joined the Oregon State coaching staff after leading Clackamas Community College since 2006. Coach Rhoden led the Clackamas Cougars to 5 NJCAA National Titles including a 4 peat this year. Coach Rhoden joins the Beavers to improve upon their Top 12 NCAA finish. Check out more on the Beavers here https://osubeavers.com/sports/wrestling Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
A lot of families will think about financial aid as one of the main points to consider before putting down that enrollment deposit, but not only are there other money considerations, there's the travel (for you and your student), majors and academic atmosphere, and deciding where your student can grow into who they want to be. Gina and Jen guide you through these considerations (and a few more) to help you think through how to make your college choice. Please feel free to reach out to us at anytime at twogurus@keys.college.org with any questions, or leave it in your 5 star review of our podcast. Thank you!
Find out how to make a wise college decision with the 5|10|20 outcomes rule for balancing college investment with your long-term financial returns. Tune in to the episode: https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/thcc-episode-147-making-wise-college-decisions-with-the-51020-outcomes-rule/ *** Check out these FREE resources helpful for college planning: https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/resources/ *** We care about what you think and want to help you out, so we'd appreciate you reviewing us on Apple, Stitcher, or on your favorite podcast platform!
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Clark explains why you shouldn't freak out if you get rejections from the colleges of your choice. And what to know about middle skills education and career paths. Plus, Summertime travel blues: Clark talks ways to get a deal despite rising prices & how to navigate a time when travel prices have gone crazy. Learn Clark's prime travel rule and “the August rule”. College Decisions: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Beat High Travel Costs: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: 9 Ways To Pay for College Without Student Loans Best Credit Card Welcome Bonuses for 2022 Breeze Airways, Avelo Airlines Announce New Routes JetBlue has cut or paused 27 routes for the summer amid labor shortages and high fuel prices – see the full list Clark.com Coming Soon: Southwest Will Have a New Way To Get Cheap Airfares Want to see Yosemite in peak season? Reservations open Wednesday World Airline Star Rating by Skytrax Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether you're a senior or not, you've probably thought about what college you want to go to. While the Bible doesn't speak specifically to your college decision, it is important to consider the non-negotiables and preferences as you apply and pick a school. In this episode we talk about how committing to a college is also about committing to be the person God wants you to be, we hope this episode is helpful for you!
Whether you're a senior or not, you've probably thought about what college you want to go to. While the Bible doesn't speak specifically to your college decision, it is important to consider the non-negotiables and preferences as you apply and pick a school. In this episode we talk about how committing to a college is also about committing to a person God wants you to be, we hope this episode is helpful for you!
Congratulations! Your high school senior got into college and now you can relax, breathe easy, and ... oh wait, there are still a million more decisions to make. College Counselor Sylvia Borgo walks us through the next steps. From financial aid to honor colleges to offering support when there may be tears and disappointment, Sylvia offers advice to get you through this exciting but sometimes overwhelming time.
Eric Thompson talks about his path from Waverly-Shellrock High School to Ames then on to leading the Grandview Vikings to 3 National Team Titles. He also shares his experience at Nittany Lion Wrestling Club, M2 and now Arizona State University Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
Zeb & Erik go through his history of wrestling and all the lives he's impacted Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
Regular decision results are coming out, and we can help! We have advice about how to decide and what to do if you are waitlisted. In honor of Women's History Month, we're discussing what makes a someone a good candidate for a women's college. In Office Hours, we're answering your college finance and admissions questions.
Regular decision results are coming out, and we can help! We have advice about how to decide and what to do if you are waitlisted. In honor of Women's History Month, we're discussing what makes a someone a good candidate for a women's college. In Office Hours, we're answering your college finance and admissions questions.
Buckle up for 1/2 of the Inside the Circle team, Mark "Cruiser" Niemann joins the Barbarian Hour and previews the OHSAA State Championships. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
In this episode, Lily and the college counseling team get personal, discussing their own less-than-traditional college journeys, and giving advice on how to avoid falling into a self-worth spiral during acceptance season.
The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
Episode 58 - We forgot to record but don't worry about it. We discuss how we are starting a curling team and the Super Bowl. Oh and we also got into college.
what a time: getting you across campus (and beyond) one pep talk at a time
Do you find it hard to make decisions? Stay in or go out? What to eat for dinner? What to major in? What sorority to join? Maybe you're making a big decision like what college to go to. Inspired by life coach Martha Beck, I share a tip to help guide you during any decision big or small. This is an especially important listen for any of the people pleasers out there!connect with Maggie: people pleasing pep talkwww.maggiedipasquale.com1:1 mentoringparent coachingonline membership
About this Episode: Mike Mattin jumps on the Hour to talk Delta Wrestling, Michigan Wrestling, raising his 4 boys and Ohio Novice State Championships. The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
About this Episode: Josh Moore is in his 3rd year as Head Coach at Cleveland State. Last season the Vikings sent 3 wrestlers to the NCAA tournament. CSU takes on Kent State Thursday, Jan. 27th. Live video link here https://bit.ly/3nZDIQX The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
About this Episode: Vaness jumps on with Zeb to talk her wrestling back at Toledo Waite, Injuries and of course girls wrestling. The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
About this Episode: Coach Pack has launched several successful wrestling programs, including championship collegiate-level programs in Kansas and California. In 2010 he launched the Legends of Gold National Training Center. Legends of Gold National Training Center, located in Beresford, SD. Situated on a 60-acres, it features the largest wrestling facility in the country, dorms, cafeteria, weight room. Check it out at http://www.legendsofgold.net/ The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
About this Episode: Dom Disabato hails from the legendary Disabato Family. The DiSabato family has won 15 OHSAA State Wrestling Championships, has 22 State Placings, 31 State Qualifiers, 4 NCAA All-Americans, and 11 NCAA National Qualifiers. Dom led Hilliard Davidson for 19 years before leading the Ohio High School Coaches Association in starting the Girls State Tournament. On January 13th, 2022 the OHSAA announced that they will sanction girls wrestling in 2023. The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
The Barbarian Hour is hosted by 2 former NCAA D1 wrestlers; Zeb Miller & Jared Opfer and is presented by Barbarian Apparel. Be sure to get your Team Apparel & Singlet Deals at https://www.barbarianapparel.com/bahour Connect with our friend Teague Moore, The Wrestling Consultant for all questions pertaining to NCAA & College Decisions. Use code "BA Hour" for a free 15-minute consultation. More info at facebook.com/thewrestlingconsultant
In this episode we talk about our college decisions and if we end up at the same college. We also discuss our wonderful graduation experience and John's little scare. Our weekly adventure segment is another of our favorites that we have enjoyed a lot this summer.