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The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Wednesday, February 26th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Dr. Richard Gearhart, Ph.D., Professor of Economics at CSU-Bakersfield website: https://rgearhart1.wixsite.com/csubeconomist/about-me-and-cv
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Wednesday, December 18th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Dr. Richard Gearhart, Professor of Economics at CSU-Bakersfield
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Friday, December 13th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Ari Wideman - Head Coach for the CSUB Women's Basketball Team website: https://gorunners.com/sports/womens-basketball
The Runner On Air speaks with the president of the Global Bridge Club at CSUB.
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Tuesday, October 29th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Ivan Orillosa, Owner of The Diamond Med Spa website: https://thediamondmedspa.com/
The Runner Archives and spooky Halloween stories from CSUB students. A book review of Dr. Frankenstein's Daughters.
Send us a textWelcome to Season 3, Episode 6 of the Coach Mo Golf Show!In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of junior golf recruitment with a special guest, Fiona Clancy, senior golfer at Beachside High School and a key member of the 2023 State Championship team. Fiona has just verbally committed to playing Division I golf at California State University, Bakersfield, and she's here to share her journey—the highs, the lows, and everything in between.We'll discuss what it takes to compete at the highest level as a junior golfer, from building a solid training regimen to balancing an intense tournament schedule. Fiona gives us an inside look at her own experience navigating the recruiting process, offering advice for both juniors and parents on how to handle the pressure, communicate with college coaches, and stay mentally tough when things get challenging.Whether you're an aspiring junior golfer, a parent, or just curious about the recruitment path to D1 golf, this episode is packed with insights and takeaways you won't want to miss!Tune in for Season 3, Episode 6: “Recruitment Realities with Fiona Clancy”—only on the Coach Mo Golf Show!Follow Fiona on Instagram:@golf_fiona_nodayoContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfpro on Instagram & YouTubewww.coachmogolfpro.comcoachmogolfpro@gmail.comcoachmo@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
This week Tommy and Kevin talk about CSUB's recent addition of AJ Ferrari, as well as some of the movement into and out of the Hawkeye wrestling room. And they've got a guest.
This week Tommy and Kevin talk about CSUB's recent addition of AJ Ferrari, as well as some of the movement into and out of the Hawkeye wrestling room. We also are joined by Izzak Olejnik of NIU and Oklahoma State. He talks with us about his career, big matches, the recent additions to OK State, and his plans for the future. We wrap up with other recent news and parent corner. Rock On!
Trigger warning: This week's episode discusses abuse. Welcome back, Runners. In today's episode, host Jay Cortes and co-host Marina Gonzalez discuss Kern County news updates and celebrate 50 years of The Runner by taking a look back into the archives. Marina is back with another book review, Sinner's Creed by Scott Stapp of the band Creed. Lastly, they discuss events happening at CSUB during the first week and opportunities to join The Runner on Air podcast team.
Amanda Jones welcomes Jackie Andrade and Elizabeth Maldonado, Vice Chairman and Chairman of KC SHRM's 2024 Symposium. Jackie Andrarde, is an experienced and motivated human resources practitioner with sixteen years' experience. Jackie Introduces the non-organization: The Kern County Chapter Society for Human Resource Management otherwise known as KC SHRM as an organization of human resource professionals whose primary goal is to foster an educational environment that is facilitated by the exchange of information and ideas. The organization provides an extensive amount of resources and tools for all members from all different business backgrounds from small business owners to corporate companies with or without their membership. Elizabeth Maldonado is an alumnus of the CSUB's School of Business. She joined AppleOne Employment Services in 2012 and specializes in Staffing and HR Consulting services. Elizabeth introduces KC SHRM's Annual Symposium, their largest event being held on October 2nd 2024. The Symposium's mission is to Inspire, energate, elevate and connect with like minded professionals to better educate each other. The event attracts about 400 HR and Business professionals from generalists level through the executive suite. They have a great line-up of speakers forming as well as 46+ vendors for the 2024 sessions to ensure we address the issues and challenges faced by today's HR professionals. Whether you'd like to be a sponsor, vendor or attend the event all information will be linked down below. Learn more about KC SHRM and the annual Symposium with the links below: KC SHRM Website KC SHRM Instagram KC SHRM Symposium details KC SHRM Youtube KC SHRM Linkedin
Some of today's top storiesKern County has not stopped shaking... ever since that 5.2 magnitude earthquake rumbled through Tuesday night... shaking homes, breaking windows and waking people from their sleep. There have been hundreds of aftershocks - including a 4-point-4, widely felt, just after seven o'clock last night. The epicenter of Tuesday's 5-point-2 quake, was roughly eight miles west of Mettler and Interstate 5. Data from the U.S. Geological Survey shows there have been hundreds of aftershocks, although most of them were too small to feel.Seismologists say we can expect to feel aftershocks from Tuesday's quake for up to a week. But, what they don't know is which fault the activity is coming from. Kimberly Cheng with our sister station KTLA looks into the possibility it's a *new* fault.Local Public safety experts are calling for more preparedness and safety as we continue to experience aftershocks, and for future earthquakes to come. CSUB geological science professor William Krugh (CREW) says sometimes, people's first instincts aren't the safest bet. When earthquakes happen, Krugh says one of the worst things to do is run outside. Standing in a door way has long been reccomended, but that thinking now is considered out of date according to Krugh, because you could be hit by the door. So again, your best bet is to get under something sturdy, away from windows or un-anchored furniture, and protect your head. If you want other ways to keep yourself safe during these earthquakes, head to the disaster preparedness page on our website, KGET dot comYou can get early earthquake warnings by downloading the "My Shake" app for your smartphone. This free app collects data from it's motion sensors to detect moderate-to-large earthquakes and can warn users to "drop, cover and hold on" shortly before a tremor begins. Scientist say even a few seconds could be the difference between life and death.Turning now to the Borel Fire, which charred the mountains east of Bakersfield. Crews are holding the line against what is now the largest fire in Kern County history--at almost 60-thousand acres burned. The fire is 84-percent contained as of news time. Yesterday afternon firefighters started escorting residents of Havilah and surrounding areas as they begin assessing the condition of their properties. KCFD reporting the fire destroyed over 200 structures, including 63 single family homes, 55 mobile homes and 34 motor homes...that's everything you see in red. 16 structures sustained varying levels of damage. Almost 87-hundred other buildings escaped the flames' destruction--that's everything you see in black. No injuries or deaths have been reported. And doctors are issuing this warning--do not disturb ash and debris the inferno left in its wake. Harmful chemicals can become concentrated in the ash and soil following a fire. And moving any of the waste from your property can disqualify hazardous waste removal assistance the county is trying to secure from the state.
Send us a Text Message.A preview of the 50th annual Kern County Basque Festival (Besta!) with guest Steve Gamboa, director of the Institute for Basque Studies at CSUB, Interim Associate Dean, School of Arts & Humanities, at CSUB and a member of the Board of Directors, Kern County Basque Club. If you've never attended, here's your chance to celebrate and experience Basque culture with food, dancing, music, and a kalimocho or two, or three! The Besta runs May 24-27, 2024 at the Kern County Basque Club, 2301 Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93307. FOR MORE INFO, VISIT: KCBASQUE.COM. Onda Pasa!*Intro contains audio from "Orson Welles in the Basque Country" (1955, BBC)**Episode also includes the following songs in order:- "Bagare" Basque Patriotic Song (unknown)- "Me Gustas Tu" (Manu Chao)- "Euzko Gudariak" (The Last Ensemble)- "FM 99:00 Dub Manifest" (Fermin Muguruza)- "Les mots d'ici" (Que Quio)- "Txoria Txori (Hegoak) Basque Anti-Francoist Song" (Mikel Laboa, Ez Dok Amairu)- "Clandestino" (Manu Chao)- "Sarri Sarri" (Kortatu)- "Erre Zenituzten" (Xabi Solano)- "El Ultimo Ska" (Kortatu)- "Karolina" (Luhartz)- "Mala Vida" (Mano Negra)- "Aldapan Gora" (Huntza)Sponsored by Chain Cohn Clark - Kern County's leading accident, injury, and workers' compensation law firm. Subscribe to Bakotunes at all podcast outlets and follow our socials!Instagram / More LinksContact: mattomunoz@gmail.com
Kyle Jones and Amanda DiGacomo welcome Jasmine Mazariegos, Senior Broker at Virtuity Financial Partners and the newest tenant in the Mill Rock Way office. Jasmine Introduces the company she works with, Virtuity Financial and discusses the aspects behind financial literacy. Jasmine tells us how she attended CSUB with a major in kinesiology but later realized through experience that a career working 9-5 for someone else wasn't going to get her to her financial goals, she was mentored and trained in Financial literacy and now provides the same information if not more to her clients. She discusses the change in perspective from working an average 9-5 job to dedicating herself to being an entrepreneur and teaching others that they can do the same. Jasmine provides her clients with financial advice that ranges from educating them about life insurance and advising them to protect assets in Trusts and Wills to teaching them about a wide range of investment strategies. She also discusses growing up not having the resources and education about financial literacy and is now passionate about teaching clients the importance of financial literacy. LEARN MORE ABOUT JASMINE AND REACH OUT WITH THE LINKS BELOW: Website: https://virtuity.com/ Jasmine's IG: Jasmine_finance
Comversation with CSUN Head Coach Eddie Cornejo, ahead of Sunday finale against CSU Bakersfield, from Matador Field, Northridge, CA. Matadors going for their third sweep in Big West play, and fifth overall on the season. CSUN has won their last seven games overall, and last six against CSUB, dating back to 2022. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties and Learfield Photo Courtesy CSUN Athletics
Volunteers in Oildale clean graffiti in their free time, weather updates, and other news. This time with special guest Samantha Morales. A student athlete who has been all over the country gives us insight on what it is like to attend CSUB as an athlete. Learn from her experience and hear her inspiring outlook.
CSUN Head Coach Andy Newman, sits down with us, ahead of Thursday's match-up against CSU Bakersfield, from Icardo Center, Bakersfield, CA Matadors enter the game 16-9 overall, and 7-6 in the Big West Conference, coming off Saturday Road win at UC Santa Barbara, 82-74. Last time the Runners and Matadors danced, it was CSUB, rallying back from a nine-point halftime deficit, to win, 64-56, at Premier America Credit Union. Audio Courtesy CSUN Matadors' Sports Properties & Learfield
For all CSUB Runners, come to listen to the first episode of The Runner on Air for Spring 2024. There will be a quick dive into black history month, news headlines, a book segment, and an exclusive interview with a foreign exchange student, who is studying at CSUB for the semester.
The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast Tuesday, January 23rd BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management instagram: MoneywiseWealthManagement linkedin: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guest: Dr. Richard Gearhart, Professor of Economics at CSU-Bakersfield website: www.gorunners.com
Top stories of the day:The battle for the republican presidential nomination moves on to New Hampshire.Former president Trump back on the campaign trail after spending yesterday in a NewYork courtroom, how his legal troubles could affect his chances of taking the nomination.Complaints are growing online that Bakersfield Police officers are using spotlights to illuminate vehicles at night, while drivers are behind the wheel. One driver says it happened to him and the incident could've been deadly. The spring semester at Cal State Bakersfield is about to begin... but will students be alone in the classrooms?The union representing CSUB professors, lecturers, coaches, librarians, and counselors is calling for a strike.
Top stories of the day:Firefighters raced to a home in East Bakersfield to extinguish rising flames before it spread to other nearby houses.Hundreds of skilled workers at CSUB are set to go on strike tomorrow.The Israeli Prime Minister blaming Hamas for the collapse of Gaza's largest hospital.Hyundai and Kia dealerships offering anti-theft upgrade.
Welcome to the Director Download, powered by Campus Rec Magazine. It's time to go behind the curtain of the director role and have honest discussions with leaders in the campus recreation industry. In this episode, host Grady Sheffield, the director of Campus Recreation at Towson University and the senior advisor to the Campus Rec Mastermind Groups, gives you the listener real and authentic conversation between himself and special guest Mary O'Mahoney, the director of the Student Recreation Center at California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB). Originally from Illinois, O'Mahoney found herself venturing further and further West over the years, finally landing at CSUB where she has been the director ever since. She chats about her journey and what sold her on moving to Bakersfield — and how she convinced other staff to move across the nation to join her. O'Mahoney shares about the bike offerings at CSUB as well as the impact that COVID-19 had on her both personally and professionally. In addition, she addresses turnover, navigating campus politics and the lack of desire for working far from home professionals have nowadays. Finally, learn one thing O'Mahoney wishes she had known prior to becoming a director. Enjoy!
Thank you for joining us for the final episode of our education mini series! Amanda DiGiacomo sat down with Dr. Vernon B. Harper Jr. the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at CSU Bakersfield (CSUB). Dr. Harper gives us a detailed overview of the University's structure such as who appoints the president and committee leaders, as well as who reports directly to the president. He explains the different types of programs and degrees they offer as well upcoming events. Dr. Harper and Amanda discuss the overall campus life and what one can expect when joining the CSUB family. If you have been considering CSUB or would like to learn more about our wonderful CSU, tune into this week's episode! Dr. Vernon B. Harper Jr. is the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at CSU Bakersfield (CSUB). Prior to joining CSU Bakersfield, Dr. Harper was AVP for Academic Administration at West Chester University of Pennsylvania (WCU) and before joining WCU, Dr. Harper was the Associate Provost at Wilkes University in Wilkes Barre, PA. Dr. Harper also led a cross-functional team of faculty and administrators to launch the Pocono Education Center in Tannersville, PA., which offered numerous academic programs including Engineering Management, Nursing, and the Master of Business Administration. Dr. Harper was a coordinator of the university's strategic plan Vision 2015, where he played a central role in charting the university's strategic growth plan. Before joining Wilkes University, Dr. Harper was an Associate for Academic Affairs at the State Council for Higher Education of Virginia (SCHEV), which is the system administrative body of the sixteen 4-year institutions and twenty-three 2-year institutions in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Dr. Harper drafted both correspondence and policy guidance under the signature of the Governor of Virginia. In addition, Dr. Harper played a lead role in the assessment and accreditation processes at the system level, as well as serving as a liaison between SCHEV and multiple state-wide constituencies including the NASA space consortium. Dr. Harper was on the faculties of Christopher Newport University in Virginia as an Associate Professor of Communication Studies and as an Assistant Professor at California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Harper is the author of over 15 scholarly articles, which span the fields of psychometrics, electronic communication, assessment, and budget and planning. LEARN MORE ABOUT CSU-BAKERSFIELD: Website: www.csub.edu/ Phone: 661-654-2782 Instagram: csubakersfield Facebook: CSU_Bakersfield Twitter: @CSUBakersfield YouTube: CSU_Bakersfield
Welcome back to episode three of our education mini series! This episode John Duffield and Scott Hanson welcome Matt Guinn, the President of Bakersfield Christian High School as he explains how they focus on creating strong relationships with the families that attend their school. This means the families are not only more involved in their children's education but more involved in decision making. He also explains how they track common metrics like GPAs and college acceptance but their overall focus is preparing their students for AP Exams, College and even the military. He ends the episode with advice for returning parents as well as parents that have been considering the private school route. The 2023-24 school year will mark Matt Guinn's second year as President of Bakersfield Christian High School (BCHS) and his 25th overall in education. Prior to his arrival at BCHS, Matt spent 23 years with the Kern High School District as a teacher, Dean of Students, Assistant Principal of Instruction, Director of Business, and Principal. He attended Biola University and graduated with a BS in Business-Marketing from CSUB. He then obtained a single subject teaching credential through CSUB and a Masters in Educational Administrative Leadership from Point Loma. His wife of 26 years, Audra, is a graduate of Community Christian and former employee of BCHS, and their two children Morgan and Kyle are both graduates of BCHS. LEARN MORE ABOUT BAKERSFIELD CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: Website: www.bakersfieldchristian.com/ Phone: 661-410-7000 Email: mguinn@bakersfieldchristian.com Address: 12775 Stockdale Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93314 Instagram: bakersfieldchristian Facebook: BakersfieldChristianHighSchool
Welcome back to episode two of our education mini series as Kyle Jones sits down with Jeremy Adams and Amanda Frank as they give us an in depth look into our local public schools. They discuss the pros and cons of schools starting at a later time as well as how to create change and where to start. Jeremy and Amanda express their concern for how connected students are to their phones and how distracting they can be. They both advise parents to be as involved as possible in their students' education as well as their personal lives. If you are having concerns about the new school year, tune into this week's episode! Jeremy S. Adams is one of the most decorated educators in the state of California. In 2018, he was the first classroom teacher inducted into the California State University, Bakersfield, Hall of Fame. A graduate of Washington & Lee University and CSU Bakersfield, he has written on politics and education for the Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, The Daily Caller, The American Conservative, New Discourses, The Daily Caller,, and many other outlets. He lives with his family in Bakersfield, California. Amanda Frank is the Kern Education Pledge Coordinator at the Kern County Superintendent of Schools. She has a passion for serving the community and believes that education is the great equalizer. In addition to her work with the Kern Education Pledge, Mrs. Frank serves as a trustee on the Norris School Board. She is actively involved in numerous leadership organizations and committees including The Plank Foundation, the Kern County School Boards Association, CSUB Executive Advisory Council for the School of Arts and Humanities, Blue Zones Steering Committee, the Greater Bakersfield Chamber's Governmental Review Committee and is a past chair of the Leadership Bakersfield Advisory. LEARN MORE ABOUT JEREMY ADAMS: Website: https://bakersfield.kernhigh.org/ Email: jsa76@yahoo.com Instagram: @jeremysadams1976 LEARN MORE ABOUT NORRIS SCHOOL DISTRICT: Website: www.norris.k12.ca.us/ Phone: 661-387-7000 Address: 6940 Calloway Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93312
Joining us in studio are members of the Cal State University of Bakersfield School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering team. Abel Nunez-Guerrero, Jasmine Armstrong and student Isias Martinez talk about the NSME program, internship opportunities and how Tehachapi students should take a look at CSUB. The NSME program offers a state of the art facility with an $87 million investment. The academic programs include biology, chemistry & biochemistry, geological sciences, physics and engineering, mathematics, natural sciences, nursing, public health, computer & electrical engineering & computer science. Get more information by calling (661) 654-3089. Send us your show thoughts, ideas and suggestions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
Alicia Manning was only three weeks away from graduating from CSUB when she was brutally murdered. Notorious Bakersfield takes a look back at that tragedy that shocked the entire CSUB community.Purchase Notorious Bakersfield merchandise here:https://www.etsy.com/shop/NotoriousBakersfieldEmail: notoriousbakersfield@gmail.comAre you a Breaking Bad Fan? Going to Albuquerque, NM? Take the BREAKING BAD AUDIO DRIVING TOUR! Purchase here:https://notoriousaudio.com/ Purchas Notorious Bakersfield merchandise here:https://www.etsy.com/shop/NotoriousBakersfield
The Moneywise Guys Tuesday, March 28th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management linkedin: MoneywiseWealthManagement Guests: Lynnette Zelezny, President at CSU-Bakersfield + Daniel Albiar, Jr., ASI Director of the School of Business and Public Administration at CSUB website: www.csub.edu/
Gerry Fall makes his annual appearance on the pod to talk about the Gaucho's sweep of Bakersfield. We also cover the impressive start by the UCSB pitching staff, Light Tower Power, and Fall Productions. Then we draft our week 5 players of the week with Gaucho Analytics; current standings: Isaiah 9, Kevin 8, Devon 7. Go vote on the analytics Twitter page @SBBaseballData.
The Moneywise Guys Tuesday, January 24th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com Guest: Dr. Richard Gearhart Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics at CSU-Bakersfield website: https://rgearhart1.wixsite.com/csubeconomist email: rgearhart1@csub.edu
Episode 20 of The Coach Mo Golf Show-"Impacting the Next Generation Through Golf" features California State University-Bakersfield Women's Head Golf Coach, Tiffanie Yabut. Tiffanie states, "I have a passion for helping the next generation of women and young athletes through college coaching, which is also what inspired me to start and co-found the ImpacTour and my Non-Profit, The Impact Golf Foundation to be able to inspire youth through teaching the game, helping to provide equipment, and access to the sport.Tiffanie is not only a College Golf Coach, she is also the Co-Founder of the ImpacTour. She previously served as the Head Women's Coach at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota from 2019-2021, where she was also a Tournament Director, Junior Golf Coordinator, and Events Coordinator at the Bridges Golf Club, while earning her Class B LPGA Teaching Professional status. She is from Omaha, NE and was introduced to the game by her dad at a young age. She went on to play college golf at Missouri Western State University, where she led her team to the program's first ever NCAA DII National Championship appearance.You may reach out to Tiffanie or learn more about her non-profit, The Impact Golf Foundation and their two-person scramble golf tour, The ImpacTour, here:www.impactour.com IMPACTOUR@tiffanie_yabut@impactourgolf@csubwgolfContact Coach Mo@coachmogolfprowww.coachmogolfpro.commgesualdi@stjohnsgolf.comThe Golf Academy at St. Johns Located at St. Johns Golf & CC in St. Augustine/St. Johns, FL@thegolfacademy_st.johnswww.stjohnsgolf.com
The Athlete Mindset podcast presents a conversation with student-athlete, Albert Urias. In this episode, Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW and Albert Urias discuss “controlling your controllables”, the life of a wrestler in college, and mindset.Conversation list:CSUB Wrestler, Bachelor's DegreeMindset is crucial, and mental health is a huge component in sports and in lifeThere's still a stigma in talking about mental healthRecommendations to shift your mindset – making conscious decisions to better oneselfPracticing discipline is key to success – discipline can be defined as doing what you're saying you're going to do“Controlling your controllables” – let go of something you can't control and focus on what you can!Set realistic goalsStrive to be positive and uplifting to better your environment (colleagues, coworkers, etc.)A typical day of a collegiate athleteCollege athlete lifestyle requires a huge sacrifice, and how much you want it determines your success. How much you're willing to sacrifice, how bad you want to be here, and why are you doing this are questions you need to ask yourself to achieve successShort Bio from Albert Urias:My name is Albert Urias, a student-athlete on the men's wrestling team at CSUB. I am currently a redshirt Junior. This past season I placed 4th at the Pac-12 Championships. I also had the honor of being named Pac-12 Wrestler of the Week in February, along with being ranked as high as #31 in the country. My record was 25-14 on the year, and I am one of the team captains on the team. So far this season, I am 5-1 on the year.Academically, I graduated this past spring with a 3.3 GPA and a bachelor's degree in Kinesiology. I am currently in the teaching credential program with the intent of becoming a PE teacher. I have started teaching at a local high school in Bakersfield, while still training and competing.Mindset is crucial to me, and mental health is a major component of my life.About the host of Athlete Mindset:Lisa Bonta Sumii is a psychotherapist and mental performance consultant to high-performing athletes at the youth, collegiate, Olympic-hopeful, and professional levels. She is the first-ever Mental Health & Performance Coach at the Oakland Roots SC, a men's professional soccer team, in the USL. Lisa is the Founder & CEO of AthMindset, a diverse team of practitioners, who serve alongside her.—Athlete Mindset is part of the KazSource Podcast Network. At KazSource, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we're growing this one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast — then we should talk. Connect with us on Twitter or Instagram.This is the Athlete Mindset podcast. And it's all about mental health in sports. Presented and produced by SportsE+. Part of the KazSource Podcast Network.Athlete Mindset is hosted by Lisa Bonta Sumii. Lisa Bonta Sumii is a psychotherapist and mental performance consultant to high-performing athletes at the youth, collegiate, Olympic-hopeful, and professional levels. She is the first-ever Mental Health & Performance Coach at the Oakland Roots SC, a men's professional soccer team, in the USL. Lisa is the Founder & CEO of AthMindset, a diverse team of practitioners, who serve alongside her.The Athlete Mindset podcast is a space for conversations with athletes, coaches, practitioners, and stakeholders in sports. And it's where those individuals share their perspectives, experiences, and thoughts on mental health in sports. I am Eric Kasimov, Founder of KazSource and the creator of SportsE+. We are hosting the Athlete Mindset podcast on this platform as I deeply believe these conversations are essential and deserve to be prioritized.Website worth a look:SportsE+KazCM Podcast ProductionKazSource Podcast NetworkAthMindset | Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSWMore content around Collegiate Athletes:AthMindset | Savanah Whatley Opens Up About Mental Health in Life and SoftballAthMindset | Sydney Supple | Empowering Women and Northwestern SoftballConnecting:CSUB Wrestling: Twitter | Instagram | WebsiteAlbert Urias: Official CSUB ProfileLisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn | TwitterSportsE+: TikTok | Instagram | TwitterEric Kasimov: Twitter | LinkedInThat's a wrap:Thank you for listening to this Athlete Mindset episode presented by SportsE+ titled, “The Life of a Collegiate Wrestler with CSUB Student-Athlete, Albert Urias”Apple PodcastsSpotifyBeat Provided By freebeats.io | Produced By White HotCheck out more from our content platform: SportsE+ | a digital media sports brand and production teamSportsEpreneurThe post The Life of a Collegiate Wrestler with CSUB Student-Athlete, Albert Urias appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
The Moneywise Guys Monday, October 17th BE MONEYWISE. Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Guys" podcast call: 661-847-1000 text in anytime: 661-396-1000 email: info@moneywiseguys.com website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com Guest: Luke "Lightning" Smith, CSUB Wrestling Coach website: https://gorunners.com/sports/wrestling/roster/coaches/luke-smith/2018
This episode highlights Dr. Alem Kebede, a professor of sociology at California State University, Bakersfield. He shares his story from growing up in Ethiopia to making his way to the U.S. to teach sociology at CSUB.
Often times I run across stories I'd like to cover, yet the stories aren't substantial enough for a single episode. So I decided I'd start covering these stories, put two or three together, and include them in a single episode. These particular episodes will be called Notorious Bakersfield Shorts. This is the first such episode.Story 1: BREAKING BAD BAKERSFIELD STYLE. A story about a CSUB associate professor who manufactured PCP/angel dust in the college's chemistry lab.Story 2: MURDER AT TACO BELL. About a shotgun slaying of a Taco Bell employee.Story 3: THE PERCOLATOR PERPETRATOR. A story about a series of coffee house robberies in and around downtown Bakersfield.If you'd like to support the Notorious Bakersfield podcast, you can buy me a coffee. Visit here to make a donation:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NotoriousVisit the Notorious Bakersfield website: https://www.notoriousbakersfield.com/Email: notoriousbakersfield@gmail.com
This episode highlights the Joey Williams who is the Director of Organizing California Native Vote Project. Joey graduated with his master's degree in sociology at CSUB and is currently doing important work in the community. I'm excited to share his story with you! Enjoy!
This episode highlights Diana Lozano-Santana who is currently a graduate student in sociology at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). Diana is a CSUB alumni who graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology. She shares her experience as a graduate student and her goal when she graduates! I hope her story inspires and encourages those who listen. Enjoy!
Tune in on Monday, 7/4/22, for a rerun of The Doctor Whisperer Show featuring Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Jodi Larman! This episode originally aired in July of 2021. At the time, Dr. Larman had 7.6k followers on TikTok. Today, she reached an impressive 19.5k! Follow her at @psychdrj And don't forget to check out Dr. Larman's psycho-educational Facebook group that she started with a colleague called Psych Docs Talk Shop. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Dr. Larman is a Ph.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the state of California. She received her undergraduate degree in psychology from UCLA, a M.S. degree in Counseling Psychology, with a certification in Behavior Therapy and Healthy Psychology from California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Health Psychology from Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara. Her dissertation research focused on Conjugal Bereavement in Older and Younger Widows and Widowers: Influences of Social Support and Health. Dr. Larman has also written a book called “Diary of a Young Widow, The beginning of my journey.” Dr. Larman has been working in the field of psychology since 1992. She has experience working in many settings with various populations and diagnoses, including children with Autism and other Developmental Disabilities, college students with mental health and learning disabilities, and couples and individuals with various mental health issues, She has managed a substance abuse treatment center, created a program for healthy mothers and babies in community mental health, and worked as an evaluator for substance abuse, mental health issues, and domestic violence. Dr. Larman recently retired after 13 years as a clinician with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and currently works as a part time clinician with Happier Living in California. She utilizes an eclectic approach that focuses mainly on Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and believes in a holistic, mind body approach to better physical and mental well being. Prior to becoming an adjunct professor at Pepperdine, Dr. Larman guest lectured at both the undergraduate and graduate level psychology classes at Pepperdine, CSUB, Antelope Valley College, Santa Ana College, Cal Lutheran University and ITT. ▪︎ ▪︎ ▪︎ Thank you to our incredible sponsor, TieTechnology, for sponsoring the show! #medicalpodcast #healthcarepodcast #clinicalpsychologist #psychologist #DrJodiLarman --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedoctorwhisperer/message
Richard Beene was raised in Atlanta and graduated from Georgia Southern University. He worked at The Los Angeles Times for seven years and was part of the Pulitzer Prize winning team of reporters and editors who covered the Rodney King riots and the 1994 Northridge earthquake. He also spent seven years overseas working as a foreign correspondent, living and working in Egypt, Spain, and Mexico. Richard has lived in Bakersfield since 1994 where he has served on numerous local boards and organizations, including serving as president of the Bakersfield Museum of Art board of trustees and president of the Rotary Club of Bakersfield. He also served on the Memorial Hospital foundation and the CSUB foundation. Richard was the CEO of The Bakersfield Californian from 1998-2016 and is currently the host of Bakersfield Observed podcast. Dave Plivelich sits down with Richard Beene to learn about what drives him as he discusses how the media industry has evolved over the years and how print is essentially obsolete. Richard also explains how our homelessness problem cannot be solved with appeasement and the steps we, as a society, need to take. The show ends with Dave and Richard discussing the division that politics has created within our country and how we hold on to hope that we can once again become a united nation. LEARN MORE ABOUT RICHARD BEENE: Website: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bakersfield-observed-with-richard-beene-the-podcast/id1570782507 Email: richard.beene@gmail.com Instagram: @RevRico Facebbook: @Richard_Beene
Top Stories:-A quickly-burning brush fire yesterday afternoon has burned 500 acres and is just 10 percent contained at last check east of Interstate 5, near Edmonston Pumping Plant Road-Dozens of fallen officers were honored and remembered in Kern County yesterday on national peace officers memorial day-CSUB's spring commencement ceremonies are taking place this weekend, with a graduate ceremony for all four academic schools kicking off things this evening
Episode 2 of the “Quest for Success Podcast” w/ Cal State Bakersfield Women's Basketball coach and former CSUB basketball standout Zack Grasmick (@zgrasmick). We had a great conversation with Zack about his childhood, playing career, coaching career and what it takes to succeed and get recruited at the next level. —Zack Grasmick journey to success began at Granite Hills High School in Porterville, CA & continued on to Cal State Bakersfield where he will begin his 11th season as an assistant coach on the CSU Bakersfield women's basketball coaching staff in the Fall of the 2022. Grasmick moved over from the Bakersfield men's basketball staff after beginning his coaching career in 2008 as a graduate assistant. He became the Roadrunner men's basketball director of operations for the 2009-10 campaign before becoming an assistant coach on the men's basketball staff for the 2010-11 campaign. He finished a four-year career for the Roadrunners as one of the top perimeter threats in Bakersfield men's basketball history.Grasmick ranks No. 3 all time in three-point field goals (160), fourth in games started (64), seventh in minutes played (2,561) and eighth in games played (104).
Alicia Manning was only three weeks away from graduating from CSUB when she was brutally murdered. Notorious Bakersfield takes a look back at that tragedy that shocked the entire CSUB community. If you'd like to support the Notorious Bakersfield podcast, you can buy me a coffee. Visit here to make a donation:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NotoriousVisit the Notorious Bakersfield website: https://www.notoriousbakersfield.com/Email: notoriousbakersfield@gmail.com
Local business owner Tyler Shryock talks business and baseball. Tyler is one of the owners of TKs Pizza in Tehachapi. He talks about how they transformed the business into what it is today and how baseball has played a strong role in his development as a businessman. He shares some of his baseball memories as a CSUB ball player and as minor leaguer in the White Sox organization. He talks about the parallels of playing baseball and transferring the things he learned into his business and how it operates. He talks about the generosity of the community during the pandemic among other success stories. Send your show thoughts and questions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com.
All about athletic trainers, specifically the amazing athletic trainers at Cal State University Bakersfield (CSUB). In this AthMindset episode, Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW, shares space with both Jessie Rogge and Kevin Williams to discuss CSUB Sports Medicine and more. Sports medicine topics explored: becoming an athletic trainer the importance of mental health day in ... Read more The post AthMindset | CSUB Sports Medicine + Athletic Trainers Jessie Rogge and Kevin Williams appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
All about athletic trainers, specifically the amazing athletic trainers at Cal State University Bakersfield (CSUB). In this AthMindset episode, Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW, shares space with both Jessie Rogge and Kevin Williams to discuss CSUB Sports Medicine and more.Sports medicine topics explored:becoming an athletic trainerwhat's the focus of an athletic trainersports medicinethe importance of mental healthday in the life of an athletic trainerCSUB AthleticsJessie Rogge is an Associate Athletic Trainer at CSU- Bakersfield. She works primarily with Women's volleyball/beach volleyball, Women's basketball, and Men's and Women's Swim and Dive. In addition to that, she has administrative duties such as Mental Health coordinator and insurance coordinator. Jessie received her bachelor's from Iowa State University and her master's from San Jose State University. She is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Athletic Training from A.T. Still University. Originally from Minnesota, Jessie is a big sports fan including watching college hockey and gymnastics.Kevin Williams is the Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Medicine and the Head Athletic Trainer for Men's Soccer, Cross Country, and Softball.This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. And it's all about mental health in sports.From Lisa:I'm Lisa Bonta Sumii and this is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. This podcast series is a space for conversations with athletes, coaches, practitioners, and stakeholders in sports. And it's where those individuals share their perspectives, experiences, and thoughts on mental health in sports. Eric Kasimov of SportsEpreneur is generously hosting the AthMindset Podcast Series on his platform as he deeply believes that these conversations are essential and deserve to be prioritized.This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. SportsEpreneur — the content platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide!If you are looking to start a podcast or create original content, you have to talk with the team at SportsEpreneur. I work with them and I vouch for them. It's that simple. Go to SportsE.io to learn more. Are you an athlete or entrepreneur looking to create content? Learn More.Useful web pages from this episode:CSUB Sports & Athletics | websiteSportsEpreneurKazCM Podcast ProductionAthMindset | Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSWMore content on Mental Health and Training:Coach Chris Meadows Talks Basketball, Development, and MindsetFormer LA Lakers Strength and Conditioning Coach Marco NunezSE69 | Sports Psychology and Mental Training with Henrik HjarsbækLet's Connect:CSUB Athletics: TwitterJesse Rogge: TwitterKevin Williams: LinkedInLisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn, TwitterEric Kasimov: Twitter, LinkedInThat's a wrap:Thank you for listening to this AthMindset Podcast Series episode on SportsEpreneur titled, “CSUB Sports Medicine + Athletic Trainers Jessie Rogge and Kevin Williams”.Follow this podcast on Apple PodcastsFollow this podcast on SpotifyIntro Music, “escape” was provided by Pluto Tracks.Check out more from our content platform: SportsEpreneur. The platform where sports and entrepreneurship and now mental health collide!Eric KasimovThe post AthMindset | CSUB Sports Medicine + Athletic Trainers Jessie Rogge and Kevin Williams appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
Brant Cotton is a Bakersfield native, a graduate of both West High and CSUB, and he has a role in the independent movie Oildale, the story of three homeless veterans who find family while getting their lives on track. The movie airs Sunday (Dec. 6) at 2 p.m. at the Fox Theater. Door open at 1 p.m. and the cost is just $10. Part of the proceeds benefit the Wounded Heroes Fund.
Coach Rod Barnes calls the CSUB basketball program the "front porch" of the university, and with play about to begin, he is hoping for huge home crowds as the Roadrunners compete in the Big West Conference. Listen to Barnes talk about how Covid and the lockdown have affected the program.
CSUB economic professor Dr. Richard Gearhart predicts Biden will be a one term president and he has some predictions on the Gavin Newsom recall.
This episode highlights Tika Shoulders who is a Supervisor for the Health Homes Program at Wesley Health Center. Tika graduated from CSU Bakersfield (Antelope Valley) with a BA in Sociology and then received her MSW at CSUB on the main campus. Join us as we talk about her experience on the job!
Bakotunes revisits the Bakersfield Students Walkouts for a 15th anniversary special edition episode. Thousands of high school students from across Bakersfield walked out of their classrooms to protest the U.S. congressional bill entitled, H.R. 4437 on March 29 - 30, 2006. Bakersfield country legend Buck Owens had also just passed away a few days earlier on March 25.Audio recorded live on the streets of Bakersfield as it happened. Information: mattomunoz@gmail.com.