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We're diving deep into the world of NCAA Division II Cross Country & Track and Field with Matt Morris, the head coach of CSU Pueblo. Coach Morris has transformed CSU Pueblo into a national powerhouse, coaching All-Americans, conference champions, and record-breaking athletes.
Send us a textThis was one of the best and longest interviews we have had in a while and Coach Wood was very gracious with his time. He talked about his time as a high schooler winning two state championships with his dad at Buena Vista HS and how he became the state's leading scorer and held the title for more than a decade. He talked about his time at CSU-Pueblo. Then he discusses his current team at Mountian Vista his two leading scorers and the philosophy that drives the Mountain Vista machine. Then he surprises us with the fact that he is a published author and currently working on his ninth book. here are the links to two of them Dead Rabbits - https://a.co/d/5O4T8CSDreamworld -https://a.co/d/2RDQ1NASupport the showfor more follow @bball_co on twitter or visit BasketballColorado.com
Join us on the road at Fitchburg State University as we chat with Dr. Donna Hodge, the University's 12th President. Dr. Hodge talks about stepping into her new role as President, the significance of being the first woman to hold the position, the experience she brings to the region from CSU Pueblo, navigating the changing university landscape and demographics, addressing student needs, partnering to advance the region and more. #podcast #podcaster #podcastshow #podcastlove #businesspodcast #newpodcast #podcastnetwork #podcastcommunity #applepodcasts #spotifypodcast #podernfamily #podbean #newepisode #insidenorthcentralma #insidenorthcentralmassachusettspodcast #mylocalma #visitma #massachusettspodcast #massachusetts #fitchburgstate #fitchburgma
WEEK 0 IS HERE, and we are so back. Take a listen to Kobe breaking down some of the best matchups this week across D2FB in Week 0 and what he thinks about the slate. Video Chapters: 0:00-1:35 Episode Overview 1:36 Ferris State vs Pitt State 6:19 Minnesota State vs Northwest Missouri State 12:58 Michigan Tech vs Bemidji State 16:20 Colorado Mesa vs Texas A&M Kingsville 19:47 CSU Pueblo vs South Dakota Mines 22:22 East Stroudsburg vs Edinboro 23:46 Delta State vs Mars Hill
On this week's episode of Inside the Headset – Presented by CoachComm, we sit down with CSU Pueblo Defensive Coordinator, Caid Faske. In this conversation, Coach Faske discusses how he got his start as a student assistant, the uniqueness of Division 2 football, and his AFCA 35 Under 35 experience. Coach Faske is entering his second season with the Thunderwolves and was a member of the 2019 AFCA 35 Under 35 Class. Follow Coach Faske and CSU Pueblo Football on social media here: @CoachFaske & @CSUPFootball 1:05 Starting the profession as an Undergrad, finding your voice as a young coach, and getting your first full-time job. 23:34 Opportunity at Texas A&M-Commerce, uniqueness of Division 2 football, and transition to SFA. 39:33 Taking full advantage of great experiences, becoming a coordinator at CSU-Pueblo, and experience in the AFCA 35 Under 35 program.
Armando Valdez who has been appointed as the 16th president of Colorado State University Pueblo – the CSU System's regionally serving campus located in Pueblo … Read more The post CSU Pueblo, Vision 2028 and What It Takes To Lead By Example appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
On today's DNVR Buffs Podcast, RK and Jake live react to the Big 12 releasing multiple kickoff times for the 2024 season. Coach Prime and Colorado will rematch Jay Norvell and CSU at 5:30 pm on September 14th. On Black Friday for the final game of the regular season, Oklahoma State @ Colorado will kick off at 10 am. The guys also go over the Big 12 games they're most excited about in the first three weeks of the season. CSU-Pueblo's head coach directly attacked Colorado Football, Coach Prime and Coach Rispress yesterday on Twitter alleging that Coach Ris was tampering with committed players. The guys explain why it was so ridiculous and what the potential fallout could be from the situation. More changes are coming to college football in the near future as the NCAA is mulling on-field and jersey sponsorships as we move towards a new model based around revenue sharing with players. An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. WATCH THE BUFFS ON FUBO: https://www.fubotv.com/dnvr - Start your free 14-day trial and receive 15% off your first month! Get 50% off nutritious, convenient meals to keep you energized on jam-packed days head to https://factormeals.com/dnvrbuffs50 and use code dnvrbuffs50. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Call American Financing today and you may not have to make next month's mortgage payment at 303-695-7000 or visit https://www.americanfinancing.net/DNVR. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Get a FREE Any Size Polar Pop from Colorado Circle K's by texting DNVR to 31310 Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Dallam is a distinguished professor in the School of Health Science and Human Movement at Colorado State University – Pueblo. He has taught a wide variety of classes in exercise physiology, research and statistics, behavior facilitation, sport psychology, kinesiology, biomechanics, management, exercise assessment and prescription, swimming, running and triathlon. He is the past long standing chair of the CSUP Faculty Compensation Committee and the CSUP Institutional Review Board. Dr. Dallam has received both the United States Olympic Committee's Doc Counsilman Science in Coaching award (2004) and the National Elite Coach of the Year award (2005) for triathlon. He has also received all three of CSU-Pueblo's university-wide awards for teaching (2001), scholarship (2003 and 2021) and service (2005). He has further twice received the outstanding faculty member award (2005 and 2013) in the College of Engineering, Education and Professional Studies at CSU-Pueblo and the inaugural Scholarship Award (2021) n the newly formed School of Health Science and Human Movement. Finally, Dr. Dallam has been continuously training and competing in triathlon since 1981 and has recently also begun playing water polo again as a masters athlete.
Dr. Dallam is a distinguished professor in the School of Health Science and Human Movement at Colorado State University – Pueblo. He has taught a wide variety of classes in exercise physiology, research and statistics, behavior facilitation, sport psychology, kinesiology, biomechanics, management, exercise assessment and prescription, swimming, running and triathlon. He is the past long standing chair of the CSUP Faculty Compensation Committee and the CSUP Institutional Review Board. Dr. Dallam has received both the United States Olympic Committee's Doc Counsilman Science in Coaching award (2004) and the National Elite Coach of the Year award (2005) for triathlon. He has also received all three of CSU-Pueblo's university-wide awards for teaching (2001), scholarship (2003 and 2021) and service (2005). He has further twice received the outstanding faculty member award (2005 and 2013) in the College of Engineering, Education and Professional Studies at CSU-Pueblo and the inaugural Scholarship Award (2021) n the newly formed School of Health Science and Human Movement. Finally, Dr. Dallam has been continuously training and competing in triathlon since 1981 and has recently also begun playing water polo again as a masters athlete.
Dr. Dallam is a distinguished professor in the School of Health Science and Human Movement at Colorado State University – Pueblo. He has taught a wide variety of classes in exercise physiology, research and statistics, behavior facilitation, sport psychology, kinesiology, biomechanics, management, exercise assessment and prescription, swimming, running and triathlon. He is the past long standing chair of the CSUP Faculty Compensation Committee and the CSUP Institutional Review Board. Dr. Dallam has received both the United States Olympic Committee's Doc Counsilman Science in Coaching award (2004) and the National Elite Coach of the Year award (2005) for triathlon. He has also received all three of CSU-Pueblo's university-wide awards for teaching (2001), scholarship (2003 and 2021) and service (2005). He has further twice received the outstanding faculty member award (2005 and 2013) in the College of Engineering, Education and Professional Studies at CSU-Pueblo and the inaugural Scholarship Award (2021) n the newly formed School of Health Science and Human Movement. Finally, Dr. Dallam has been continuously training and competing in triathlon since 1981 and has recently also begun playing water polo again as a masters athlete.
He started playing football as a junior at Smoky Hill High School. He made varsity as a senior. Chase Vaughn turned some heads in that short time and received three small offers at Division II and NAIA schools. He accepted one for Adams State and was there for 2 years until CSU-Pueblo started a football program. He took a leap of faith and transferred. Good move. In his first game, Chase had 4 ½ sacks and when he graduated, he held the Thunderwolves' sack record. NFL scouts were checking him out, but his name wasn't called on draft day, nor did any teams call afterwards to invite him as a free agent. At that point, the grind began between different leagues including the Arena League and the CFL. After a few years of being cut and racking up the balance on a credit card with tryout fees and plane tickets, Chase was noticed by a Broncos scout and signed a contract with Denver. He suffered an injury his first season and when John Fox was fired, he figured he was done. But Gary Kubiak's group kept him around for another season and he took the opportunity to slow down and appreciate how far he'd come. After football, Chase became a firefighter for the Aurora Fire Department and provides an insightful analogy between playing football and fighting fires. While he used to thrive on adrenaline running down the field on special teams, he now thrives on running into burning structures and being there for people on their worst days.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 3 to 7 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
One grew up in Colorado, the other in Illinois. Two redheaded offensive lineman. Both received $2500 scholarships to play Division II football. Ryan Jensen headed south to CSU-Pueblo and Garrett Gilkey played for Chadron State. Their schools were in the RMAC and they quickly learned about one another. The competition grew between the two, especially as Ryan and Garrett began getting noticed by national D2 publications and NFL Scouts. It continued after college: Garrett was invited to the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine and in the 2013 Draft, Ryan was picked one round ahead of Garrett. They still jab each other about it. Their pro careers eventually led both to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Garrett was out of the league and getting his MBA as Ryan was getting a mega contract with the Bucs, being Tom Brady's center and winning a Super Bowl. They stayed in touch and when Ryan was looking to build a house on some land in Colorado, he contacted Garrett to help with the process. Now the two are in business together with Gilk.
On today's episode of DNVR Rams Live presented by High Plainz Strains, Justin Michael reacts to Sunday's news that Tory Horton will return to Colorado State for the 2024 season. Justin talks about why he's not shocked by the decision despite the fact that Horton could have gone pro this year. He talks about Horton's relationship with Jay Norvell and why this is a big win for the program as a whole. He also talks about how this eases a lot of worry after losing a couple of key players to the transfer portal. Finally, Justin talks about No. 17 CSU Men's Basketball moving to 10-1 with a blowout win over CSU-Pueblo. An ALLCITY Network Production DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes Link | Stitcher Link |Spotify Link | Google Play PARTY WITH US: http://bit.ly/3D9aqH1 ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports WIN MONEY THROUGH SPLASH SPORTS: https://splashsports.com/dnvr Pick up your Primo Hoagie here: https://ownaprimo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=testhttps://ownaprimo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=test Visit https://www.breckenridgedistillery.com/bourbon-of-denver-broncos/ for your chance to win Breckenridge Distillery prizes AND Broncos tickets!! Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. AG1 is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Just visit https://drinkAG1.com/RAMS Use Code: DNVR for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses at https://ShadyRays.com Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR” for 10% off your order. Download the DROPS by SoleSavy app at https://links.solesavy.com/dnvr Go to https://saturdayneon.com and use code DNVR for 10% off your order today. Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ Check out https://pinsandaces.com and use code DNVR to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of DNVR Rams Live presented by High Plainz Strains, Justin Michael dives into NIL and how it's becoming harder and harder for schools like Colorado State to keep talented players from transferring. He talks about poaching and why there is no end in sight. Justin also previews the CSU-Pueblo game for No. 17 CSU Men's Basketball and how it should be a get-right opportunity for the Green & Gold. An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: http://bit.ly/3D9aqH1 ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports WIN MONEY THROUGH SPLASH SPORTS: https://splashsports.com/dnvr Pick up your Primo Hoagie here: https://ownaprimo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=testhttps://ownaprimo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=test Visit https://www.breckenridgedistillery.com/bourbon-of-denver-broncos/ for your chance to win Breckenridge Distillery prizes AND Broncos tickets!! Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. AG1 is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Just visit https://drinkAG1.com/RAMS Use Code: DNVR for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses at https://ShadyRays.com Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR” for 10% off your order. Download the DROPS by SoleSavy app at https://links.solesavy.com/dnvr Go to https://saturdayneon.com and use code DNVR for 10% off your order today. Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ Check out https://pinsandaces.com and use code DNVR to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to a monumental milestone!
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Former Mavs QB and current CSU-Pueblo football coach Phil Vigil on The Jim Davis Show.
The "Top of the Mountain RMAC Football" Podcast brings you all the electrifying plays and pivotal moments of Weeks 6 and 7! Dive into the jaw-dropping performance of CSU-Pueblo as they steamroll New Mexico Highlands and revel in Colorado Mines' triumphant victory over South Dakota Mines, preserving their undefeated glory. Who made it to the elite Top 25 of the DII Rankings from RMAC? We've got the insights! With a crucial face-off brewing between Colorado Mesa and Adams State, and Colorado Mines setting their sights on Black Hills State, which team will rise and which will face a rocky descent? Plus, get an eagle-eye view of the standings and see who's positioned for ultimate mountain dominance. Join us for the ascent! #RMACRundown #MountainMajesty
The head coach of Utah women's hoops discusses their #5 ranking in the preseason AP poll, their first exhibition tonight vs CSU-Pueblo + more
The head coach of Utah women's hoops discusses their #5 ranking in the preseason AP poll, their first exhibition tonight vs CSU-Pueblo + more
The head coach of Utah women's hoops discusses their #5 ranking in the preseason AP poll, their first exhibition tonight vs CSU-Pueblo + more
North Central Offensive Lineman and D1R Athlete Jarod Thornton joins the show to talk about the Cardinals' dominant win at Wheaton on Saturday and their physical O-Line play. We check out some awesome new stadium renovations from CSU-Pueblo, augmented reality helmets from Gallaudet, some wild new NIL deals, new transfer portal rules, and more! TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-3:09 Episode Overview 3:10 Jarod Thronton 15:17 CSU-Pueblo getting VIP Suites 23:00 Gallaudet's Augmented Reality Helmets 32:58 D2 Game Previews 43:08 Utah buys ALL PLAYERS A NEW TRUCK 51:22 New Transfer Portal Rules 54:07 No more photoshoots on visits
Get ready for a roller-coaster ride on this episode of "Top of the Mountain"!
In this adrenaline-packed episode of "Top of the Mountain," we dive deep into the high-stakes face-off between Black Hills State and Chadron State. Did the Eagles soar or were they overshadowed? Meanwhile, CSU Pueblo and Western Colorado locked horns in an unforgettable duel, setting the stage for next week's battles. Stay tuned for our exclusive previews of the Black Hills State vs. Mesa and CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines clashes – the very heart of D2 Football! Plus, we shine a spotlight on this week's standout players and give you a panoramic view of the shifting RMAC standings.
In this adrenaline-packed episode of "Top of the Mountain," we dive deep into the high-stakes face-off between Black Hills State and Chadron State. Did the Eagles soar or were they overshadowed? Meanwhile, CSU Pueblo and Western Colorado locked horns in an unforgettable duel, setting the stage for next week's battles. Stay tuned for our exclusive previews of the Black Hills State vs. Mesa and CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines clashes – the very heart of D2 Football! Plus, we shine a spotlight on this week's standout players and give you a panoramic view of the shifting RMAC standings.
Former Colorado Mesa and current RMAC Columnist Antonio Clark joins the show to breakdown Mines vs GVSU in what was a WILD season opener, and also touches on CSU Pueblo and other RMAC competition. We recap week 1 in D2 football and then head to Northwest Missouri State QB Mike Hohensee who recaps the Bearcats comeback win vs Missouri Southern on Saturday and looks forward to Emporia State. Finally, we get into the world of D3 Football and give our condolences to the Michigan Football fanbase. lol TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-2:52 Episode Overview 2:53 Antonio Clark - GVSU vs Mines 12:50 CSU Pueblo 15:56 Other RMAC Talk 22:58 D2 Game Recaps 32:05 UTPB 96 POINT SHUTOUT 44:27 Mike Hohensee 54:04 D3 Game Recaps 1:08:22 Kobe Berghammer 7 TOUCHDOWNS 1:09:06 RIP Jim Harbaugh
Duke Hill from Mount Union joins the show to talk about their run to the Stagg Bowl in 2022 and the expectations for the Purple Raiders in 2023. We take a look at the MIAA preseason rankings, do a team feature on CSU Pueblo, talk some NFL contracts and choose our Football Guy of the Week nominees. It's a fun one. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-2:23 Episode Overview 2:24 Duke Hill 21:04 MIAA Preseason Rankings 24:40 CSU Pueblo 40:05 Fall Camp Tips 45:18 NFL Contracts 56:32 Football Guy of the Week
This episode focuses on Javier's story of activism and passion for more opportunities for the youth in the community. Quiñones is known for hosting festivals such as Pueblo's first Hip Hop and Multicultural Festival.
For nearly 22 years Thomas was a serial entrepreneur. He founded or co-founded six businesses in both the US and overseas in fields as diverse as construction, graphic design, and water bottling. He has an extensive cross-cultural background which includes living 10 years in the Middle East, traveling with significant cultural exposure in over 50 countries, and operating at different times in four other languages. He is fluent in Arabic. Thomas has also served as a professional educator, teaching recently as a Professor of Philosophy at CSU-Pueblo and PPCC. He has given guest lectures in many academic and professional contexts over the last 25 years on topics like business, startup principles, philosophy, theology, world religions, and cultural intelligence. Before starting ECatalyst, Thomas trained on the MIT method of entrepreneurship and set up for-profit ecosystems with LIFE (The Leadership Institute for Entrepreneurs). Thomas has his BA from Cornell University in Mathematics, Psychology, and Religion, and graduated summa cum laude in his MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He currently lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Stephanie and his two amazing red-headed kids
In this episode of T-Wolf Talk, President of SVA, Cassime Joseph, focuses on the history about SVA, the challenges student Veterans face, as well as their 2nd annual Food Distribution Event that is coming up.
In this podcast: Lauren Sisneros, Director of Programs at the Prosperity Denver Fund and TRIO Alum. Listen as Lauren discusses her educational journey, leading a non-profit organization, experience as a counselor for GEAR Up programs, discussions on her experience in the TRIO Upward Bound program, and all the decisions that have led her to her current career. More information about the Prosperity Denver Fund: https://www.prosperitydenverfund.org/ A HUGE thank you to our sponsors: Angelica Vialpando, Rosario Riley, Ryan Barone, Felicia Rivera, Jaded Electronics, and StudentAccess (ad within the podcast). Visit our sponsor at: Student Access: https://www.studentaccess.com/ Help keep our podcast going: Become a Patron of the Let's Talk TRIO podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalktrio Donate a one-time tip to our PayPal account: https://paypal.me/letstalktrio?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Let's Talk TRIO Podcast Team Audio Engineer, Editor and Music Composer/Production (Intro/Transition/Outro): John Russell Producer, Social Media Manager, Marketing Manager, Script Supervisor - Voiceover and Ad: Amelia Castañeda Executive Producer & Host: Juan Rivas Cover Artwork: Raul Perez #TRIOworks #LetsTalkTRIO #TRIOvoices #TRIOpodcast #TRIOprograms #TRIOstudentsupportservices #TRIOstaff #TRIOprograms #TRIOupwardbound #TRIOtalentsearch #TRIOmcnair
While giving food or money to the poor provides relief, this form of helping tends to be temporary and generates dependency. If we genuinely care for others, we want to help them create lasting changes in their lives by creating jobs and increasing economic opportunities. There are ways to help that can create sustainable economic growth, foster self-sufficiency, and help people end poverty in their community in the long term. Thomas Carlson, the founder of ECatalyst, joins us in this episode to talk about entrepreneurial ecosystems and how this helps poor communities create sustainable economic growth as a way to end poverty. Frustrated with the traditional charity model, Thomas invests in entrepreneurial ecosystems to generate permanent changes in people's lives and create a legacy of positive growth that lasts beyond their lifetime. He shares success stories as well as challenges to support their initiatives with their need for investment capital and skilled individuals to invest in Ethiopian entrepreneurs. Listen now and find out how we can help people see a pathway out of poverty and make a change.Key Points From This Episode: Thomas talks about a highlight from his week.Thomas shares life-transforming chapters from his life journey.Thomas discovers entrepreneurial ecosystems and commits to investing in them to create more impact in communities.Why is the entrepreneurial ecosystem a more effective model of helping people than the traditional mode of dole-out charity?How did ECatalyst come about and how does it work?Thomas shares stories of successful ventures that use the entrepreneurial ecosystem model.What are the future plans for ECatalysts?What is the greatest challenge that ECatalyst is facing right now?What is the greatest investment that Thomas has made? How can people support or get involved with Thomas's / ECatalysts' ventures?What's the number one thing that lifts people out of poverty?Thomas answers the mentor-minute questions.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:ECatalystWhen Helping Hurts by Steve Corbett, et.alToxic Charity by Robert LuptonThe Poverty of Nations: A Sustainable Solution by Barry Asmus and Wayne Grudem The Kingdom Investor Podcast on LinkedInAbout Thomas CarlsonFor nearly 22 years, Thomas was a serial entrepreneur. He founded or co-founded six businesses in both the US and overseas in fields as diverse as construction, graphic design, and water bottling. He has an extensive cross-cultural background which includes living 10 years in the Middle East, traveling with significant cultural exposure in over 50 countries, and operating at different times in four other languages. He is fluent in Arabic. Thomas has also served as a professional educator, teaching recently as a Professor of Philosophy at CSU-Pueblo and PPCC. He has given guest lectures in many academic and professional contexts over the last 25 years on topics like business, startup principles, philosophy, theology, world religions, and cultural intelligence.
In this episode of Let's Talk TRIO we have Sol Sandoval, former Democratic congressional District-3 candidate, 2022 Emerge Colorado's Trailblazer Award Recipient, TRIO Alum SSS at Colorado State University-Pueblo, currently serves the Board of Education at D60 (Pueblo), full-time mom, and community organizer. Listen as Sol shares her campaign experience, discuss the importance of education, memories of TRIO, and looking to the future. A HUGE thank you to our sponsors: Angelica Vialpando, Rosario Riley, Jaded Electronics, and StudentAccess (ad within the podcast). Visit our sponsor at: Student Access: https://www.studentaccess.com/ Help keep our podcast going: Become a Patron of the Let's Talk TRIO podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/letstalktrio Donate a one-time tip to our PayPal account: https://paypal.me/letstalktrio?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Let's Talk TRIO Podcast Team Audio Engineer, Editor and Music Composer/Production (Intro/Transition/Outro): John Russell Producer, Social Media Manager, Marketing Manager, Script Supervisor - Voiceover and Ad: Amelia Castañeda Executive Producer & Host: Juan Rivas Cover Artwork: Raul Perez #TRIOworks #LetsTalkTRIO #TRIOvoices #TRIOpodcast #TRIOprograms #TRIOstudentsupportservices #TRIOstaff #TRIOprograms #TRIOupwardbound #TRIOtalentsearch #TRIOmcnair
Ryan Kendall, the Associate Director for Recruitment and Outreach at Colorado State University-Pueblo, recently joined the Veteran Voice Pueblo podcast to discuss his role and how the university is committed to supporting veterans and their families. ----more----During the podcast, Kendall emphasized the importance of outreach to the veteran community and highlighted the many resources available to veterans at Colorado State University-Pueblo. He discussed the university's commitment to providing personalized support to veterans, including dedicated staff who understand the unique challenges that veterans may face in pursuing their education. Kendall also discussed the various programs and initiatives that the university has in place to support veterans, such as the Student Veterans Association, which provides a sense of community and support for veterans on campus. Additionally, he discussed the university's participation in the Yellow Ribbon Program, which helps cover tuition costs for eligible veterans. Overall, Kendall's interview with the Veteran Voice Pueblo podcast highlights the commitment that Colorado State University-Pueblo has to support veterans and their families. By providing dedicated resources and support, the university is helping to ensure that veterans can successfully pursue their educational and career goals. Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Service
Exciting news for our listeners! On this week's episode of Veteran Voice, we are honored to welcome Operation Director Sal Katz of the Mt Carmel Veterans Service Center of Pueblo. Sal will be discussing the latest updates and benefits available at the center for veterans in need of support. ----more---- We are also thrilled to have 23-year Navy veteran Steve Melcher join us to talk about the importance of not forgetting our veterans. Steve's personal experiences and insights will provide valuable perspective on the challenges faced by veterans and the impact that centers like Mt Carmel can have on their lives. Don't miss this important and informative episode as we highlight the work being done to support our veterans and the importance of remembering their sacrifices. Tune in to the Veteran Voice podcast this week and join the conversation Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Service
Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast, where we have two exciting guests for you today! First up, we had the privilege of having Ken Hoerning, a renowned expert in the field of ACI and cybersecurity, who shared his insights and expertise on these critical topics. ----more---- In the second segment, we were joined by Ted Robertson, who talked about his role in the Veterans Voice Project. Ted discussed the challenges that veterans face when transitioning to civilian life and how the Veterans Voice Project is working to address these challenges and provide support. During the segment, Ted highlighted the importance of giving veterans a voice and ensuring that their experiences and perspectives are heard and understood. He also discussed the various programs and initiatives that the Veterans Voice Project offers to support veterans, including job training, education, and mental health services. Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
Recently, we had the pleasure of hosting the Director of the Military Veterans Success Center, Laura Barela on our Veteran Voice Pueblo podcast. During the interview, she shared valuable information about the services and resources the center offers to military veterans. ----more---- The Military Veterans Success Center is dedicated to providing support and assistance to veterans as they transition to college life. They offer a wide range of services, including academic advising, counseling, and career services. They also provide veterans with access to a network of peers, faculty, and staff who understand the unique challenges that veterans face. One of the most important services the center offers is financial assistance. They help veterans navigate the process of applying for and receiving educational benefits, such as the Post-9/11 GI Bill. They also provide information about other financial aid options, such as scholarships and grants. The center also helps veterans connect with the larger veteran community on campus. They host events and activities that bring veterans together, fostering a sense of camaraderie and belonging. They also provide opportunities for veterans to give back to the community through service projects and volunteer work. Overall, the Military Veterans Success Center at CSU Pueblo is a vital resource for veterans looking to succeed in college. Their dedicated staff and wide range of services provide veterans with the support they need to thrive academically, personally and professionally. If you are a veteran looking to attend college, be sure to check out the Military Veterans Success Center at CSU Pueblo. Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
The third Foundation for Optimal Living is exercise & movement. Today we check in with Texas Rangers Assistant Strength & Conditioning coach, Al Sandoval. Sandoval has over 15 years of experience working at the professional level with the Rangers, Angels and Rockies. Sandoval got his start in strength and conditioning working with the CSU-Pueblo baseball program. Sandoval is a certified & registered NSCA Strength and Conditioning Coach. Sandoval has been an integral part of the Professional Baseball Strength & Conditioning Coaches Society. You can dive into resources on their website at baseballstrength.org. I love his philosophy of strength and conditioning in professional baseball is to help athletes develop as much strength as possible then teach them to use that strength to put force into the ground in a quick, timely manner. This episode is sponsored by our friends at Rapsodo. The industry leader in baseball player development technology, has a special offer on their HITTING & PITCHING 2.0 units. Go to Rapsodo.com/rapsodo-savings and get up to a $1,000 off! Trusted by the best in baseball, Rapsodo is used by all 30 MLB teams, 100% of D1 Champions since 2010, and 100% of the Top 100 Prospects in this year’s MLB draft. Scott Brown, Vanderbilt’s pitching coach and associate head coach has this to say about Rapsodo, “everyone involved in teaching pitchers this day and age could benefit from owning Rapsodo and using it for immediate feedback to educate their pitchers.” Again, save up to $1,000 when you decide to train and build champions with Rapsodo. Visit Rapsodo.com/savings and take advantag
Veterans Voice Pueblo Cassime Joseph sits down with an Air force Veteran Michael Sumida. Sumida is one of Mt Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo Community Ambassadors and the President of the Air and Space Force Association for the Pueblo chapter. Sumida goes in great detail about his organization and more. This episode is special and heartwarming.----more---- Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
We sit down with Tamieca Trujillo, Case Worker, and Kelly White, Client Care Coordinator, to talk about the benefit they provide at Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo. ----more---- Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
There is a great organizations whose purpose is to transform developing communities through their entrepreneurs. The focus is on the whole community, not just individual entrepreneurs. To do this, they must help entrepreneurs grow businesses in a way that inspires more people to try new ideas, connects the entrepreneurs to other entrepreneurs, and grows not just a few businesses but a culture of growth-oriented business creation. This is why ECatalyst grows entrepreneurs through an ever-expanding community process that is open to anyone with growth-oriented ideas who is willing to work hard and try something newFor nearly 22 years Thomas was a serial entrepreneur. He founded or co-founded six businesses in both the US and overseas in fields as diverse as construction, graphic design, and water bottling. He has an extensive cross-cultural background which includes living 10 years in the Middle East, traveling with significant cultural exposure in over 50 countries, and operating at different times in four other languages. He is fluent in Arabic. Thomas has also served as a professional educator, teaching recently as a Professor of Philosophy at CSU-Pueblo and PPCC. He has given guest lectures in many academic and professional contexts over the last 25 years on topics like business, startup principles, philosophy, theology, world religions, and cultural intelligence.Before starting ECatalyst, Thomas trained on the MIT method of entrepreneurship and set up for-profit ecosystems with LIFE (The Leadership Institute for Entrepreneurs). Thomas has his BA from Cornell University in Mathematics, Psychology, and Religion, and graduated summa cum laude in his MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He currently lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Stephanie and his two amazing red-headed kids.Listen in to his WHY and how God has wired him for this unique challenge and ministry opportunity.
Let me introduce you to Josh Wills, a key member of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center of Pueblo. Josh talks about how he assists veterans as a Peer Navigator in the Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center in Pueblo's Transition and Employment division. ----more---- More about Josh Josh was born in California, but his parents owned land in Huerfano County, Colorado, so they moved their family there in 1990. He followed family customs and served in the United States Navy. Josh returned to school after serving in the military and earned an associate's degree in criminology at Bellevue College in Washington State. Afterward, he returned to Colorado and started working as a prison officer where he was later elevated to the case manager position. At Colorado State University-Pueblo, Josh pursued his study and earned a bachelor's degree in sociology and criminology with a minor in psychology (CSU-P). Subsequently, he worked as an investigator in Colorado Springs and Pueblo for The Resource Exchange (TRE). Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
We're very excited to announce that The Veterans Voice is soon to launch in Pueblo! The program will begin airing December 3rd on KTSC 89.5 The Revolution based at Colorado State University, Pueblo. In this podcast, we introduce you to Veterans Voice Pueblo host, Cassime Joseph. Cassime is an Army veteran, college student, photo journalist, blogger, podcaster, radio host, KTSC radio operations manager and president of the CSU Pueblo chapter of the Student Veterans of America. ----more---- Veterans Voice Pueblo will air Fridays at 9:00 a.m. and is aimed at giving veterans a voice and getting the word out about the services provided for veterans and military connected families available at Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, CSU Pueblo and other agencies in the Pueblo community. Veterans Voice Pueblo is a service of Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center Pueblo, produced by Rev 89 Productions and distributed via the Rev 89 Productions Podcast Channel powered by CSU Pueblo. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is an Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
This is the first in our series of episodes on D2 Lacrosse Conference Previews for the upcoming season. We will have one coach from each conference join us to give us insight into their team and the conference overall. This first one did not disappoint! Coach Sean Blair came on to talk about his CSU Pueblo team for this year and what it might take to make a run at the RMAC Championship. But, first Danny and I give a rundown on all the conferences, as well as the state of play in the RMAC. You can check out CSU Pueblo at:CSU Pueblo: Twitter - @GoPackLax Instagram - @gopacklaxIf you like what we are doing, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and help us spread the word of the great things happening in D2 Men's Lacrosse!Follow us at: Instagram: @in_the_crease_d2_lax Facebook: In the Crease with Danny and Kevin Twitter: @D2_Lax_podcast
On the newest episode of “In the Room w/ Todd Marksberry”, this week's guest is Timothy Mottet, President of Colorado State University Pueblo. He shares his experiences on a farm in Iowa, his time as a flight attendant, how he started in higher education, and much more, including: The Leadership Corner (8:00 – 23:00): Todd and Timothy break down a day in the life of a collegiate president as well as the challenges of higher education. The Curiosity Credenza (24:00 – 38:00): Todd and Timothy explore what the People's University means and what vision Timothy has for the future of CSU Pueblo. The Colors of Life (39:00 – 1:00:00): Timothy speaks about his admiration for his team and the understanding everyone has of organizational culture. He also thanks his spouse for his willingness to always engage and ability to adapt to any situation. Advice from the Experts (1:01:00 – 1:05:00): In order to chase what brings you joy, Timothy believes it is all about having dreams and paying attention to that burning desire in your gut! Enjoy listening to… In the Room w/ Todd Marksberry
Trio Talent Search is a grant funded program that aims to provide support to first generation and low income students in Pueblo in order to see them attend college and graduate! In this episode of T-Wolf Talk, first generation CSU Pueblo alumni, Director for Trio Heather Cornell and Jarod Lacey stop by and talk about how they are advocating for disadvantaged youth!
We sit down with one of our distinguished veterans of CSU Pueblo, Jacobo Varela. Varela talks about time in service, Veterans Upward bound, what Memorial Day means to him, and more....
That ALL Might Be Edified: Discussions on Servant Leadership
President/CEO of United Way of Pueblo County, Shanna Farmer shares some experiences from her life to highlight the need to start with leading self and discovering the leader within and then working to see the leader within all the people you encounter. Shanna is a true servant leader who has dedicated her life to the community of Pueblo, Colorado and has worked to create opportunities for others to grow in their leadership ability. She highlights the need to build trust and not just rely on brand recognition, but always be working to be better by being willing to learn. The idea of humility is so important to servant leadership and Shanna reminds us of the need to seek out experts, but also to look at every person and experience as someone or something that we can learn from, learn to be a better leader and a better human. She eloquently states that there is not enough money in the world to address every need, so we need to focus on building the capacity of people, our community, and organizations. We begin by leading self, then leading others, then hopefully leading in our communities and organizations. Shanna M. Farmer has served as President/CEO of United Way of Pueblo County since 2019 and has extensive experience working in Southern Colorado and has dedicated her career to this community. She was born and raised in Pueblo, Colorado and has served as a board member for several nonprofit organizations and has volunteered thousands of hours to local and statewide nonprofit organizations. Shanna has a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership from Gonzaga University. During graduate school, she earned a Servant Leadership Certificate from research in service-learning and studies in service-based leadership practices. She received her undergraduate degree from CSU-Pueblo in Political Science with minors in Mass Communication and Leadership Studies. Since 2015, Shanna has been an Adjunct Faculty member at CSU-Pueblo in the President's Leadership Program. Prior to joining United Way of Pueblo County, Shanna worked as the Director of Advancement at Catholic Charities – Pueblo's Family Resource Center, where she oversaw all fundraising, grants/contracts, marketing, and public relations for the agency. Previously, Shanna was employed at Colorado College as the Community Partnerships Program Coordinator in the Collaborative for Community Engagement. The majority of her work was spent advising students and developing mutually beneficial partnerships between community partners and the campus. Prior to joining Colorado College, Shanna worked at CSU-Pueblo as the Community-Based Research Coordinator for a program aimed at increasing access to and success in graduate school, and she focused on developing partnerships between the University and Southern Colorado nonprofits, businesses, and governmental entities. Before entering the world of higher education, Shanna served as a Regional Representative for the United States Congress, Third Congressional District. This district spanned twenty-nine diverse Colorado counties, which included Pueblo, many rural communities in Southeastern Colorado, the San Luis Valley, and the Western Slope. During her tenure there, she supported constituents and organizations to address issues of concern and helped them navigate the federal government. She specialized in casework related to healthcare, immigration, taxes, education, and Social Security and assisted with several legislative issue areas. Shanna is married to Sean T. Wolff, and they are the proud parents of several rescued special needs dogs and cats. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, bike riding, photography, and traveling. Resources: United Way of Pueblo County - Mission and Values Statements https://www.pueblounitedway.org/about-us Dr. Christa Kirsch & Dr. Janet Peters - Leadership from the Inside Out: Student Leadership Development within Authentic Leadership and Servant Leadership Frameworks https://journalofleadershiped.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/16_1_peters.pdf Colorado State University at Pueblo - President's Leadership Program https://www.csupueblo.edu/center-for-honors-and-leadership/presidents-leadership-program/index.html
2022 NFL Draft Exclusive It remains the staple audio alternative for NFL personnel to know potential prospects. Go-one-on-one with CSU Pueblo standout Trevor Philio on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Trevor Philio the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME…