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Coach Craig shares his journey from growing up in Bethlehem, PA to becoming a State Championship winning HC in Virginia. He attended Lehigh University for his undergrad and then received his Master's degree before moving to the Washington DC area. Coach In 2000 he began teaching at WT Woodson High School in Fairfax Virginia and joined Mike Pflugrath's coaching staff the following season. When Coach Pflugrath accepted the position at newly opened South County HS he interviewed to succeed him as the HC at Woodson. Doug Craig was named the 4th HC in the storied history of WT Woodson Boy's Basketball in April of 2005. After helping numerous players go on to play at the college level - including a number at the NCAA D1 level, he made school history winning the State Championship in 2017 after back-to-back Regional Championship and Regional appearances. WT Woodson has had it's share of tragedies including the suicides' and deaths of students, Coach Craig and his program have been an integral part of the community that has rallied around them during those devastating times. He shares how he's dealt with it as both a coach and a teacher, any other coaches who have gone through similar circumstances can learn from how he's tried to navigate those type of situations.
Doug Craig makes his record-setting third visit to the Old Grey Mayors podcast to talk Cambridge's place in the region, the size of Regional government and more.
In this episode, Rob talks with former Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig about taxes and infrastructure. Craig's focus is on how municipalities can't provide services and repair infrastructure when property taxes kept at or below rate of inflation.
Welcome to the first episode of Old Grey Mayors. To get things started, Rob talks with Doug Craig, former Mayor of Cambridge, Ontario. Doug talks about how he got into municipal politics, the building of the city's hall, and what's happening today with issues on the location of a new sports multiplex for the City of Cambridge.
Welcome to the Life's Tough Podcast with Host Dustin Plantholt and Special Guest Dr. Doug Craig Topic: Life’s Tough, But Dr. Doug Craig is There to Support the Protectors In this episode Host Dustin welcomes Doug to the Life's Tough Conversation to discuss his career and life journey. Doug has dedicated his professional career to developing expertise in psychological assessment, an area that ranges from workers compensation evaluations to interventions for occupational injuries. He has also focused on delivering service to first-responder communities. After an early-career position as a seasonal police officer in Ocean City, Md., he decided to head to Chicago and pursue an advanced degree in clinical psychology. He ultimately earned a doctorate in that discipline, and subsequently attained Diplomate status, or advanced certification, in police psychology through the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology.Life’s tough – you can be tougher, like Dr. Doug Craig, a skilled psychologist who has always had a keen desire to support the men and women on the front lines who safeguard our communities. The opinions expressed during this broadcast are for inspiration, information and edutainment purposes. Enjoying the conversation? Subscribe to the show by visiting the Life's Tough Show Page at www.up2meradio.com to learn more about our network, the Podcast, Host Dustin, his contributors, guests and sponsors. You can find, like and share us on Facebook at Up2Me Radio , follow us on Twitter @Up2Meradio and on Instagram at Up2Me.Radio
This episode features Dr. Doug Craig, a police and forensic psychologist. Doug has dedicated his professional career to developing expertise in psychological assessment, an area that ranges from workers compensation evaluations to interventions for occupational injuries. He has also focused on delivering service to first-responder communities. After an early-career position as a seasonal police officer in Ocean City, Md., he decided to head to Chicago and pursue an advanced degree in clinical psychology. He ultimately earned a doctorate in that discipline, and subsequently attained Diplomate status, or advanced certification, in police psychology through the Society for Police and Criminal Psychology. Doug spent nearly 14 years in Illinois. He served as a consultant to numerous law-enforcement agencies, including the Chicago Police Department. As an associate professor, he taught tactical psychology to police officers and developed a master’s-level counseling program in forensic psychology. He returned to Maryland at the start of 2016 to join the staff at a consulting firm specializing in providing psychology-related services to public-safety personnel. Life’s tough – you can be tougher, like Dr. Doug Craig, a skilled psychologist who has always had a keen desire to support the men and women on the front lines who safeguard our communities.
Woodson Cavaliers basketball head coach Doug Craig joins Jackson to talk about his team's 2017 Virginia 6A State Championship, their first in school history. He talks about the AAU circuit in Northern Virginia, his advice for players considering playing at the collegiate level, the state of public school competition, and the rivalry between Woodson and Fairfax.
Doug interviews Craig Cogil, Dan Gainor, & Sarah Nusser
Alan talks about President Obama delaying a portion of the employer mandate yet again, this time until 2015. Todd argues for a neutral stance towards the market in light of the current three-day rally. Tom Essaye and Alan discuss the current macro-economic situation. Jimbo joins us today to discuss Boehners proposal to eliminate the debt ceiling. Veronica deRugy discusses the elimination of the debt ceiling as well as the unfunded liabilities. Doug Craig, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Georgia, supports some legislation struggling to come up for a vote in this years Georgia General Assembly. The show ends with an encore appearance by Todd discussing his initial support and then later opposition to the bank bailouts.