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Welcome to our annual wrap-up episode of Teaching Today! We're excited to bring you a special compilation featuring our three most-listened-to conversations from the past year, plus a bonus clip that captured international attention. Thank you again for these conversations: Nona Ullman, Melissa Payette, Lisa Dughi, Collette Smith, Dr. Padhu Seshaiyer, Dr. Laura Rigolosi and Jacqui Stolzer. We're proud to make this content free and accessible to all. If you find value in our episodes, please consider donating to support and sustain our efforts: https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/giving.html
Educators have an important job: getting students — the next group of leaders — ready for the future. Our guests this week — Lisa Dughi, CEO of NAF, a national education non-profit that works to prepare students for a life of upward mobility and success; and Collette Smith, Founder of Believe N You, which works with schools in underserved communities to encourage students and inspire positive change — bring their personal and professional experience as changemakers to the pod to discuss how we can best support tomorrow's leaders.
We've heard the saying “I may be the first, but I won't be the last” from Vice President Kamala Harris, but what does it really mean to be first? This week our GG, Collette Smith, NFL's first African-American Female Coach in History, talks about her journey in becoming the first female coach for the Jets, by never neglecting the fire that has been illuminating her destiny since childhood! Grab your pen and paper and listen and learn: 1. What does it mean to be the first? 2. Breaking through gender norms. 3. Tapping into what's always been inside of you. 4. Building resilience despite our challenging moments in our lives. 5. How your story defines and shapes your legacy. We want to hear from you! Shoot an email over to welcome@thegreatgirlfriends.com or drop me a DM ON IG @sybil_amuti THE GREAT GIRLFRIENDS INSTAGRAM: @thegreatgirlfriends THE GREAT GIRLFRIENDS FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheGreatGirlfriends/
On this episode of Street Politicians, Tamika and Mysonne talk about the importance of mental health in the Black Community and how different traumas affect our youth. Also, author and actor Hill Harper joins the conversation and adds his thoughts and experiences about doing the work on himself and becoming a better parent, friend and son. In addition, Collette Smith, NFL's first black woman coach and the first woman coach on the NY Jets called in and speaks on her "Believe N You" Foundation and the National Coalition Domestic Violence. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
Join Dr. J. and Hootie Hoot as we welcome Collette Smith, a true Shero. She's the first ever African American female coach in NFL history into The Sports Deli for this candid, hilarious, and inspiring conversation. Collette is a rape, suicide, and domestic violence survivor and now she inspires other young children to follow their dreams. She shares her views on Tom Brady and how he's absolutely blown his chance to add to his legacy and why he's NOT the G.O.A.T and her answers to our famous rapid fire, "This or That," segment of the podcast. Much thanks as always to our sponsor, SportRx.com., The Leader of Sports Prescription Eyewear. They have everything from covid protection eyewear to things for professional athletes and every day kids, men and women. Don't forget to enter, "Deli10" at checkout to receive your special The Sports Deli 10% discount. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support
Today on Move the Ball™, founder of Believe in You, Inc. Collette Smith shares what it was like to become the first African-American coach in the NFL and how she is committed to helping others find the confidence they need to accomplish their goals. Listen in as Jennifer and Collette discuss creating relationships through football, adjusting and reinventing ourselves, and being a scholar of the game. Collette V. Smith is the Founder and President of Believe N You, Inc. and the NFL's 1st African American Female Coach in the history of the National Football League and the 1st Female Coach in NY Jets Franchise History. Collette is also a former women's professional football player, coach, and has dedicated her life to empower youth, in particular, girls and women to know that anything and everything we desire is possible if we believe in ourselves. You can connect with Collette in the following ways: Website: www.believenyouinc.com Instagram: @collettevsmith Twitter: @cocovee28 To learn more about implementing the habits and strategies of athletes into your career, join the Move the Ball™ Facebook group and sign up for Jennifer’s newsletter at http://www.thenextfirstdown.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Future of Sports panel with speakers David Meltzer, Wayne Kimmel, Collette Smith, and Fielding Jamieson. During an event at the Microsoft Center in Times Square, New York. Hosted by Nick Hayden, Founder at Sports Biz Group. Collette Smith was the first female coach for the New York Jets and President/Founder of Believe N You Inc. David Meltzer is the co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing. Fielding Jamieson is the Strategy Director for Global Sports Venture Studio at R/GA. Wayne Kimmel is the Managing Partner of SeventySix Capital. Together they discuss the future of sports with the impact of technology, esports, legalized betting, and more
Collette Smith has a series of photos featured prominently in a mental health-related art exhibit in Calgary. She joined the podcast to discuss the background of that exhibit and her photos, as well as her own lived experience and struggle to find appropriate care. Intro music ("Late Night" by Ryan Andersen) and outro music ("Indie Rock" by Scott Holmes) can be found via www.freemusicarchive.org.
This episode is dedicated to the life, times, words, works, and accomplishments of Nipsy Hussle. His death was one of the biggest and most influential losses of my generation and one that I will not soon get over. The rap industry took a loss, but the culture, OUR culture took an even bigger loss. Nip was the blueprint that we all should aspire to follow. He was a huge inspiration to not only his neighborhood but to the nation and his loss will reverberate through the entire Black community. He will be sorely missed and I hope his legacy lives on through us all. Also in this episode, I celebrate and salute International Black Women's History Month. I talk about their contributions to our society in spite of all the obstacles faced. I highlight this by talking about Mary Bowser and how she helped shape the Civil War. I also talk about Collette Smith making history as the first and only Black female coach hired in the NFL. As usual, I come with the popular Colonizer Nonsense as well as This Week in Sports. I close out by thanking you all for my upcoming milestones I'm about to hit, thanks to you all. I m approaching my 1 year anniversary, my 50th episode, and my 7500th download. Again I thank you all. #nipsyhussle #blackeconomics #blackwithnochaser #podsincolor #colonizernonsense #thisweekinsports #kevindurant #nba #blackpodcaster #bwncradio #podlife #paulpierce #collettevsmith #blackhistory #blackwomen #blackgirljoy
Game Recaps (1' - 52') Lyon v Barcelona (1' - 10') Liverpool v Bayern Munich (10' - 24') Schalke 04 v Manchester City (24' - 33') Atletico Madrid v Bleep (33' - 52') Neymar Not in Top 10? (52' - 59') Icardi B Deep Dive (59' - 74') Atletico Madrid Child Abuse Scandal (74' - 81') Colin Kaepernick Settles Lawsuit (81' - 98') Collette Smith the First Black Female Coach in NFL (98' - End)
Get empowered with powerful pearls of wisdom from business-savvy pros! Donyshia Boston-Hill and guest co-host Natasha Nurse Broadcast Live from Lord and Taylor Manhasset for an amazing women empowerment hour with Adrienne Mercer-Garland, Collette Smith, Lora Glaviano, Karen Tenebaum, Vere Moore, Belinda DiGiamatista and Facunda Knight.
Get empowered with powerful pearls of wisdom from business-savvy pros! Donyshia Boston-Hill and guest co-host Natasha Nurse Broadcast Live from Lord and Taylor Manhasset for an amazing women empowerment hour with Adrienne Mercer-Garland, Collette Smith, Lora Glaviano, Karen Tenebaum, Vere Moore, Belinda DiGiamatista and Facunda Knight.
Collette Smith is 1st African American female coach in the NFL, 1st female coach of the NY Jets, former player with NY Sharks women's professional football team, and founder of Believe N You, Inc. In Episode 43 we talk empowering black youth, girls and women, value of mentors, coaching, Up2Us, learning from family, loving herself through football, and National Women's Football Conference. Hear Her Sports podcast where athletes share secrets to speak up, live with power & confidence, and do amazing things.
884-02.28.2018New Orleans Pelicans & SaintsOnline radio show focused on Pelicans and Saints news.Today's lineup presented by ABC Insurance Agencies includes Fox Sports analyst, David Wesley, NFL Network reporter, Tom Pelissero, and USA Women's World Football Games coach, Collette Smith.3
In Episode 4 of Burn It All Down, Julie DiCaro, Jessica Luther, Brenda Elsey, Shireen Ahmed, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss the funding issues surrounding the new Raiders stadium in Las Vegas, the New York Jets' hiring of Collette Smith as a defensive backs coach, and Jessica's interview with Katie Barnes of ESPNW. Plus you'll hear Listener Mail, The Burn Pile, and Badass Woman of the Week! The horrible publicly-funded Las Vegas NFL stadium deal (7:07) The Jets hire a female coach, Collette Smith (13:50) Jessica Luther talks with Katie Barnes of espnW about LGBTQ issues in sports (24:19) Katie gives their Bachelorette take (25:15) THE BURN PILE -- LaVar Ball tells Kristine Leahy to “Stay in your lane” and then selling t-shirts (26:50) Kristine Leahy and white feminism (28:10) British soccer child sex abuse scandal reaches 560 alleged victims (30:30) Floyd Mayweather’s new strip club, “Girl Collection” (32:30) LeBron hate -- but seriously, how is there still so much LeBron hate? (34:15) Bad Ass Woman of the Week, tennis star Petra Kvitova (35:55) Honorable Mentions -- Tamari Davis, 7th grade track phenom (36:40) Emma Hayes takes on the Football Association;’s sexism (37:50) Listener mail Links: Deadspin’s T.M. Brown on Deadspin on the horrible Las Vegas Raiders stadium deal: http://deadspin.com/the-raiders-robbed-las-vegas-in-americas-worst-stadium-1795475973 Pacific Standard article from 2015 on The Impossible Fight Against America’s Stadiums: https://psmag.com/economics/the-shady-money-behind-americas-sports-stadiums The New York Jets hire Collette Smith: https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/05/25/jets-hire-collette-smith International Women’s Football League: http://www.iwflsports.com/ Barnes on the NBA choosing Charlotte to host the 2019 All-Star Game: http://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/article/19452534/with-charlotte-getting-nba-all-star-game-anti-lgbtq-repercussions-officially-dead Barnes’ profile of Lex Clay, trans man and former softball player: http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/article/19367599/2017-ncaa-softball-former-tennessee-volunteer-lex-clay-recalls-moment-time-2007-women-college-world-series Barnes interview with the new Bachelorette, Rachel Lindsay: http://www.espn.com/espnw/culture/article/19435659/qa-rachel-lindsay-first-african-american-bachelorette LaVar Ball and the “Stay In Your Lane” shirts: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/05/25/lavar-ball-turned-a-potentially-sexist-remark-into-a-t-shirt-and-its-just-part-of-his-shtick/?utm_term=.c55cdfa806cc Here’s why LaVar Ball was so upset with Kristine Leahy: http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/news/lavar-ball-women-kristine-leahy-video-the-herd-colin-cowherd/5q1ffhx0ujlt1xwz8cpnsd83f Gibbs on the worst sexual abuse scandal in British soccer history, which is up to 560 victims https://thinkprogress.org/english-soccer-sex-abuse-update-4fff9dd28ad7 Another example of why LeBron is awesome: http://www.ohio.com/news/break-news/ambassadors-from-lebron-james-family-foundation-help-open-cedar-point-s-new-water-park-1.769674 Another example of why Floyd Mayweather is horrible: http://www.mlive.com/mayweather/2017/05/floyd_mayweather-owned_strip_c.html Petra Kvitova wins in emotional return to tennis at French Open: https://www.si.com/tennis/2017/05/28/petra-kvitova-attack-return-french-open 7th Grade Phenom Tamari Davis Stars At Flo Golden South: http://www.flotrack.org/article/42234-7th-grade-phenom-tamari-davis-stars-at-flo-golden-south#.WTDcJxgrK3A Emma Hayes: FA treats refereeing for women's game as 'afterthought': http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40042830