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Brent Axe recaps Syracuse basketball's 80-50 win over Drexel in Philadelphia. SU went to halftime with just a 5-point lead over Drexel (37-32) and was out-rebounded 19-9 in the first half, but dropped the hammer on the Dragons in the 2nd half, out-scoring Drexel 43-18 and out-rebounding the Dragons 27-20. Brent also examines what Coach Red Autry should do when JJ Starling returns to the lineup with Kiyan Anthony playing so well in his absence and discusses SU's renewed commitment to defense and how much more watchable and fun the Orange have been so far this season compared to last. The conversation on Syracuse Sports and our live Syracuse football and basketball postgame shows is always shaped by terrific insight from Syracuse Sports Insiders. Become a Syracuse Sports Insider today! Sign up here to get your voice heard on the SU football postgame show and have direct text message access to Brent Axe anytime. https://joinsubtext.com/syracusesports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Park and Syracuse men's basketball head coach Adrian Autry chat all things Orange basketball ahead of Syracuse's next game against Drexel on Saturday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Monday's results, talks to Ben Wilson of VSIN about the high scoring blowouts we have seen to start the season, tricky schedule spots early on for soe teams, & Tuesday's games, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Tuesday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 2:50-Recap of Sunday's results16:22-Interview with Rocco Miller41:58-Start of picks Iona vs UMKC44:12-Picks & analysis for Michigan vs Wake Forest46:50-Picks & analysis for Appalachian St vs Ohio St49:43-Picks & analysis for Toledo vs Wright St52:32-Picks & analysis for William & Mary vs Richmond55:20-Picks & analysis for Dayton vs Cincinnati57:41-Picks & analysis for Northeastern vs Harvard1:00:02-Picks & analysis for Sacred Heart vs Villanova1:03:12-Picks & analysis for Pennsylvania vs Providence1:06:17-Picks & analysis for Morehead St vs Clemson1:08:54-Picks & analysis for Davidson vs Charlotte1:11:43-Picks & analysis for Florida St vs Florida1:14:44-Picks & analysis for CS Fullerton vs California1:17:05-Picks & analysis for La Salle vs Temple1:19:10-Picks & analysis for Eastern IL vs Notre Dame1:21:32-Picks & analysis for Yale vs Quinnipiac1:23:57-Picks & analysis for CS Northridge vs North Dakota St1:27:13-Picks & analysis for Stephen F Austin vs Rice1:29:38-Picks & analysis for Arkansas St vs Missouri St1:32:13-Picks & analysis for Tulane vs Louisiana1:34:52-Picks & analysis for Buffalo vs DePaul1:37:09-Picks & analysis for Murray St vs SMU1:39:41-Picks & analysis for Kentucky vs Louisville1:41:58-Picks & analysis for Wofford vs Auburn1:44:18-Picks & analysis for Texas Tech vs Illinois1:46:53-Picks & analysis for Ball St vs Wisconsin1:51:10-Picks & analysis for Delaware vs BYU1:53:35-Picks & analysis for Hampton vs Virgina1:56:19-Picks & analysis for Northern Arizona vs Arizona1:59:28-Picks & analysis for Memphis vs Ole Miss2:02:44-Picks & analysis for Loyola Marymount vs UTEP2:05:10-Picks & analysis for UC Riverside vs New Mexico2:07:22-Picks & analysis for UT RIo Grande Valley vs Boise St2:09:47-Picks & analysis for Western IL vs CS Bakersfield2:11:16-Picks & analysis for UC Santa Barbara vs Sacramento St2:14:50-Picks & analysis for Creighton vs Gonzaga2:17:09-Picks & analysis for Ohio vs St. Mary's2:19:49-Picks & analysis for Montana vs UNLV2:22:21-Start of Extra Games Long Island vs Air Force2:24:57-Picks & analysis for UMBC vs Morgan St2:27:43-Picks & analysis for Navy vs Penn St2:30:46-Picks & analysis for Lipscomb vs UNC Asheville2:32:56-Picks & analysis for Stonehill vs Rhode Island2:35:43-Picks & analysis for Wagner vs Fordham2:38:12-Picks & analysis for Florida A&M vs Central Florida2:40:30-Picks & analysis for Central Connecticut vs Boston College2:43:00-Picks & analysis for Drexel vs Colgate2:45:25-Picks & analysis for Norfolk St vs Old Dominion2:47:48-Picks & analysis for Alcorn St vs Maryland2:50:41-Picks & analysis for Northwestern St vs North Alabama2:52:43-Picks & analysis for Duke vs Army2:55:07-Picks & analysis for Chicago St vs Butler2:57:46-Picks & analysis for Mount St. Mary's vs St. Francis PA2:59:46-Picks & analysis for Winthrop vs Coastal Carolina3:02:46-Picks & analysis for Georgia Southern vs Florida Gulf Coast3:05:46-Picks & analysis for Radford vs North Carolina3:07:46-Picks & analysis for Bucknell vs Princeton3:09:46-Picks & analysis for NJIT vs Loyola MD3:12:46-Picks & analysis for Jacksonville vs High Point3:14:46-Picks & analysis for Alabama St vs UAB3:17:46-Picks & analysis for Central Arkansas vs Arkansas3:20:46-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M CC vs Kansas3:22:46-Picks & analysis for Merrimack vs Tarleton St3:24:46-Picks & analysis for Queens NC vs Duquesne3:27:46-Picks & analysis for MD Eastern Shore vs Nebraska3:29:46-Picks & analysis for Arkansas Pine Bluff vs Oklahoma3:31:46-Picks & analysis for Austin Peay vs Wyoming Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on Coast To Coast Hoops Greg recaps Friday's results, talks to Tristan Freeman of Busting Brackets about the standout performances of the first week of the season, the ACC outlook, & how much stock to put into these early season results, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Saturday game!Link To Greg's Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/Greg's TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcPodcast Highlights 2:37-Recap of Friday's results18:10-Interview with Tristan Freeman34:58-Start of picks Alabama vs St, John's37:09-Picks & analysis for Princeton vs Akron39:29-Picks & analysis for FL International vs Nebraska42:18-Picks & analysis for Drexel vs St. Joseph's44:46-Picks & analysis for George Washington vs South Florida47:23-Picks & analysis for Western Carolina vs Duke49:36-Picks & analysis for Marshall vs Toledo52:13-Picks & analysis for UW Milwaukee vs Wofford54:58-Picks & analysis for Texas St vs Tulane57:19-Picks & analysis for Towson vs Houston59:30-Picks & analysis for San Francisco vs Memphis1:02:23-Picks & analysis for Northern Kentucky vs Tennessee1:04:27-Picks & analysis for Monmouth vs La Salle1:06:46-Picks & analysis for CS Fullerton vs Wyoming1:09:07-Picks & analysis for San Jose St vs UC Santa Barbara1:11:47-Picks & analysis for Montana vs Stanford1:14:03-Picks & analysis for Utah Valley vs Boise St1:16:55-Picks & analysis for Canisius vs St. Bonaventure1:19:13-Picks & analysis for UT Arlington vs New Mexico1:22:22-Picks & analysis for Vanderbilt vs Central Florida1:24:55-Picks & analysis for Elon vs UNC Greensboro1:27:00-Picks & analysis for Providence vs Virginia Tech1:29:12-Picks & analysis for Eastern Washington vs Colorado1:31:27-Picks & analysis for IU Indy vs Butler1:34:06-Picks & analysis for Long Beach St vs Fresno St1:36:35-Picks & analysis for East Carolina vs Richmond1:39:18-Picks & analysis for Charleston vs FL Atlantic1:41:33-Picks & analysis for Weber St vs Utah1:44:19-Picks & analysis for Arkansas vs Michigan St1:46:28-Picks & analysis for Central Michigan vs Bradley1:48:44-Picks & analysis for Tennessee St vs Belmont1:51:10-Picks & analysis for UT Rio G Valley vs Southern Utah1:53:22-Picks & analysis for Chattanooga vs UNLV1:55:47-Picks & analysis for Cal Poly vs Seattle1:58:16-Picks & analysis for Pacific vs Nevada2:00:57-Picks & analysis for Oklahoma vs Gonzaga2:03:08-Start of extra games Alcorn St vs Minnesota2:05:26-Picks & analysis for Penn St vs New Haven2:07:32-Picks & analysis for Kennesaw St vs Florida A&M2:10:10-Picks & analysis for Delaware St vs Syracuse2:12:30-Picks & analysis for Fairfield vs NJIT2:14:50-Picks & analysis for Niagara vs Binghamton2:17:09-Picks & analysis for UMBC vs Dayton2:19:49-Picks & analysis for Fairleigh Dickinson vs St. Peter's2:22:21-Picks & analysis for Lafayette vs Texas2:24:57-Picks & analysis for UNC Asheville vs Georgia Southern2:27:43-Picks & analysis for William & Mary vs Norfolk St2:30:46-Picks & analysis for Austin Peay vs Air Force2:32:56-Picks & analysis for Maine vs Stony Brook2:35:43-Picks & analysis for East Tennessee vs Presbyterian2:38:12-Picks & analysis for Albany vs Massachusetts2:40:30-Picks & analysis for Prairie View vs Wichita St2:43:00-Picks & analysis for Texas A&M CC vs Tarleton St2:45:25-Picks & analysis for Queens NC vs Villanova2:47:48-Picks & analysis for Bellarmine vs Kansas St2:50:41-Picks & analysis for Army vs St. Thomas2:52:43-Picks & analysis for Arkansas Pine Bluff vs Loyola Mary2:55:07-Picks & analysis for Holy Cross vs BYU2:57:46-Picks & analysis for Houston Christian vs UC San Diego Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Reaganism, Rachel Hoff sits down with Grace Jin Drexel to discuss the pressing issue of religious freedom, particularly focusing on the persecution faced by Christians in China. Grace shares her personal journey and her father's story, Pastor Ezra Jin, who has been imprisoned by the Chinese Communist Party for his religious activities. The discussion delves into the challenges of practicing Christianity in China, the evolution of Zion Church, and the broader implications of religious persecution. Grace emphasizes the importance of global awareness and advocacy for religious freedom, urging the international community to support those facing persecution. Rachel and Grace conclude by reflecting on the universal right to believe freely and the ongoing struggle for religious freedom worldwide.
Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Naomi Rubin DeVeaux from the Drexel Fund, discussing the importance of school choice, particularly for low-income and neurodivergent families. They explore the mission of the Drexel Fund, the challenges of starting new schools, and the need for accessible education options. Naomi shares insights on supporting school founders, the role of boards in school management, and the significance of creating innovative learning environments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of flexibility in education and the hope for a future where every child can thrive in a school that meets their unique needs.Episode Highlights:The Drexel Fund supports schools for low-income and neurodivergent students.Accessibility in education is crucial for all families.Communication about school options is often lacking.Founders need support and resources to start schools.Challenges in school startups include funding and logistics.Building a supportive community is essential for school success.Having a board can provide valuable guidance and support.Educators should feel empowered to pursue their ideas.Innovative learning environments can cater to diverse needs.Flexibility in education is key to meeting student needs.Learn more about The Drexel Fund:One Pager: The Drexel Fund Overview.pdfWebsite: https://drexelfund.org/More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.
Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they dig into the Democrats' hilariously bad messaging on the government shutdown, China's chilling fusion of AI and genetic engineering, and Jon Stewart's absurd comparison of Zohran Mamdani to Jackie Robinson.First, they marvel at how Democrats proudly admit to causing real pain for Americans in an attempt to gain political leverage in the shutdown fight. It's a cold, heartless message but Democrats are more than welcome to keep using it.Next, Jim shares insights from Bill Drexel of the Hudson Institute, who joined Jim on the recent trip to India. Drexel reports that China is combining artificial intelligence with genetic engineering in pursuit of future generations with no flaws and who will be superior soldiers. Jim also explains how the ethical nightmare surrounding this plan won't even matter to Xi Xinping and the Chinese Communist Party.Finally, they roll their eyes as Jon Stewart of The Daily Show fawns over Democrat New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani and compares him to legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson. Jim and Greg document how the Democrats have shifted from running away from Mamdani to a full embrace once they sensed he could win.Please visit our great sponsors:Cancel unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money at https://RocketMoney.com/MARTINI Build your fall sanctuary of comfort with Boll and Branch. Save 20% plus free shipping on your first set of sheets at https://BollAndBranch.com/THREEMARTINI —offer ends soon, exclusions apply.
Grace Jin Drexel and her husband Bill Drexel of the Hudson Institute talk about the arrest of Pastor Ezra Jin, Grace Jin's dad, by the Chinese Communist Party. The talk about the state of religious freedom in China, and the spiritual battle for the hearts of the Chinese people. Ruth Kramer of Mission Network News, freshly back from Uganda, talks about the conflicts lead by Islamic extremism against Christians, and yet how churches and Christians in general are seeking to bring peace in these areas. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
It is time for a raw and real Q&A! In this episode, we dive deep into the Joel you don't get to see - including his passions projects outside of Drexel. We explore his calling for "Lunch in the Park", the story behind the Sunshine Foundation's church purchase, and the current books you can find on his Kindle. Get to know the charitable, philosophical, and personal side of your host! Books:The Fish that Ate the Whale by Rich CohenThe Science of Scaling by Dr. Benjamin Hardy and Blake Erickson The Last Letter by Rebecca YarrosThe Hero and the Outlaw by Margaret Mark
On today's program: Casey Harper, Managing Editor for Broadcast at The Washington Stand and Host of the "Outstanding" podcast, discusses the latest on the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and recaps both Day 28 of the government shutdown, and
In this special episode, we celebrate the retirement of Tim Lindsley, the guy hired as Drexel's very first dedicated salesman! We sit down with Tim and Albert Fleischman to walk down memory lane and reflect back on those foundational days.Listen in as he shares funny stories from the road, the skills that helped him navigate change, and the advice he has for anyone starting their career at Drexel.This is a deep dive into commitment, growth, and the heart of Drexel's history. Don't miss this one!
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, and part of the Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa series, Scott Luton is joined by co-host Clare Fincham of SAPICS, with guests Nicole Petersen from the South African Graduate Employers Association, and Yaseen Ahmid, CEO of Luna, to explore the biggest takeaways from the SAPICS Annual Conference 2025 in Cape Town. Together, they discuss the rising demand for supply chain graduates, the growing emphasis on sustainability skills, and the widening gap between what universities teach and what employers need.Nicole shares how initiatives like Quantify Your Future are creating clear pathways for students, while Yaseen highlights the importance of tailoring resumes, building early employer relationships, and showcasing entrepreneurial soft skills. Clare emphasizes the role of community and collaboration in extending conference conversations into universities and businesses. This discussion offers a roadmap for addressing supply chain talent shortages and preparing Africa's workforce to lead in global innovation.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(01:01) Supply chain leadership across Africa(02:10) Introducing Nicole Petersen and Yaseen Ahmid(04:16) Cape Town experiences and warm-up questions(07:40) SAGEA's role in early career talent(10:24) Luna and career development with Yaseen(14:12) SAPICS Annual Conference 2025 highlights(20:47) Talent trends in South African supply chains(25:05) Recap and industry insights shared(26:25) Tailoring resumes for specific roles(28:05) Case study: Quantify Your Future initiative(32:36) Case study: Drexel supply chain advisory board(41:13) Innovative leadership examples from AfricaResources:Connect with Nicole Petersen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-petersen-sagea/Learn more about the South African Graduate Employers Association (SAGEA): https://sagea.org.za/Connect with Yaseen Ahmid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yaseen-ahmid/Learn more about Luna: https://luna-resume.com/Connect with Clare Fincham: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clare-fincham-5aab6a27/Learn more about SAPICS: https://www.sapics.org/Connect with Scott Luton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here:
What started with one Drexel student donating 50 unused meal swipes has blossomed into a national movement. Philly-based Sharing Excess now rescues over 2 million pounds of surplus food each week, fighting food waste and hunger simultaneously. Founder Evan Ellers believes we don't have a food shortage, but an access problem—and his team is fixing it. Learn more about their incredible work and how every $1 you donate provides 10 meals for those in need. The Prince Hall Masons are the oldest African American fraternity in the United States, with a history dating back to 1784. Today, they continue this legacy of strengthening the community through public events like food giveaways and festivals, preserving their rich history while welcoming a new generation. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last weekend's deadly triple shooting in downtown Columbia and UM System President Dr. Mun Choi's Monday press conference on downtown crime have dominated news headlines in mid-Missouri since the shooting. Networks of Mid-Missouri general manager Curtis Varns joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour on 939 the Eagle's “CEO Roundtable” on Saturday. One of the main topics was Channel 17's coverage of the deadly shooting and what has happened since. Mr. Varns notes the murder victim, Stephens College senior nursing student Aiyanna Williams, was well-known in the community. Curtis notes ABC-17 interviewed her three years ago at Battle's graduation. Mr. Varns also says President Choi's press conference on crime generated major headlines. President Choi says crime downtown is at a crisis point. CPD is temporarily reassigning a patrol sergeant to focus full-time on overnight downtown operations. Police chief Jill Schlude says that on most Friday and Saturday nights, nearly half of CPD's on-duty officers are reallocated downtown. Chief Schlude says CPD plans to reestablish a dedicated downtown unit in the summer of 2026. The chief says the deadly triple shooting marks the fourth, fifth and sixth uninvolved bystanders struck by gunfire downtown since March 2024. She also says violent crime is disproportionately higher downtown compared to previous years. Host Parry and Mr. Varns discussed that in-detail. Curtis Varns grew up in rural western Missouri's Drexel, a town of about 950 residents. He graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and was hired as KMIZ assignment editor in 1995 by then-news director Teresa Snow. KMIZ will celebrate its 54th anniversary in December: it went on-air in 1971. KQFX, MeTV and KZOU are also part of the Networks of Mid-Missouri. Mr. Varns also discussed KMIZ's coverage of Mizzou Sports and the Kansas City Chiefs, and discussed his relationship with the Columbia Area Career Center:
Join us as we chat with the newest leader in the Drexel family! We're talking with the head of our virtual design team about her new leadership role, the new team members she's excited to coach, and the latest software that's helping us supply happiness in new ways. Get ready to geek out on all things design and developing a new team!
Introduction (0:00:00). With Spencer abandoning his co-host, Justin interviews potential replacements.Suggested Plagiarism with Brett Schreiber (0:32:48). The lawyer who won a $243,000,000 verdict against Tesla reveals some secrets, including his approach to cases with third party liability issues.Tournament Spotlight: Battle of the Experts (1:08:57). Drexel's Phil Pasquarello talks about fatherhood, going full-time at the law school, and whether he knows how to write cases that aren't about sports.Mailbag (1:17:10). Spencer hears footsteps...
Today on the show, we bring you three powerful conversations centered on health, awareness, and empowerment in our communities.
What happens when you stop chasing returns and start investing in purpose?Ron Diamond, Founder and Chairman of Diamond Wealth, believes the future of finance isn't just about building wealth—it's about what that wealth can do. As a trusted advisor to over 100 family offices ranging from $250 million to $30 billion, Ron has spent more than two decades helping ultra-wealthy families align their capital with causes that matter.In this episode, Ron shares how the collapse of Drexel Burnham shaped his perspective on loyalty, legacy, and leadership—and why “patient capital” is poised to disrupt the short-termism of private equity. We explore how purpose-driven investing is solving real-world challenges, from cancer to climate, and what it takes to build sustainable family office infrastructure in an era of unprecedented generational wealth transfer.And the timing couldn't be more relevant: family offices are no longer niche players. The number of single-family offices has surged 31% since 2019, with projections reaching over 10,700 globally by 2030. As trillions of dollars transition to the next generation, Ron offers a front-row seat to the values, strategies, and systems needed to steward that wealth wisely.Ron is also the Founder, Host, and CEO of Family Office World Media, and helped establish the Family Office Program for TIGER 21, where he chairs a national peer group. He lectures at Oxford, Stanford, Harvard, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and was recently appointed Editor-in-Chief of The National Law Review's first Family Office newsletter. A LinkedIn Top Voice, TEDx speaker, and former hedge fund founder, Ron began his career on Wall Street at Bear Stearns and Drexel Burnham.Key TakeawaysPeople Over Companies: Ron's experience during Drexel's collapse taught him that relationships—not institutions—are what endure.Patient Capital Is a Game-Changer: Family offices can think in decades, not quarters, offering strategic advantage over traditional funds.Purpose Before Profit: Legacy and social impact must anchor investment decisions.Professionalization Is Essential: Governance, infrastructure, and talent are what turn capital into capability.The Ego Barrier: Great wealth doesn't guarantee great management—humility is crucial for longevity.Five Core Principles from Ron Diamond1. Guiding North Star: Profit with PurposeAnchor investments in something bigger than financial return—personal mission, legacy, or societal impact. → Tip: Define your North Star early and align capital accordingly.2. Trust & Relationships FirstBack character over credentials. Trust and personal integrity build more resilient partnerships than models or metrics. → Tip: Focus on people, not pitch decks.3. Patient, Long-Term CapitalThink in decades, not exit cycles. Family offices can outperform by holding steady and avoiding short-termism. → Tip: Let compounding do the heavy lifting.4. Professionalizing Family OfficesFamily offices must evolve beyond legacy systems—invest in governance, talent, and infrastructure like any top-tier fund. → Tip: Treat talent as a profit center, not a cost.5. Entrepreneurial PhilanthropyDeploy strategic, venture-style capital into social challenges. Purpose and profit can—and should—coexist. → Tip: Apply the same rigor to social impact as you do to your investments.Episode Highlights00:00 – Episode...
11th grade is the most critical year for college admissions! Host Tasha (formerly at Boston University and USC) teams up with IvyWise experts Ernald (formerly at Princeton and Drexel) and Juaquin (formerly at Occidental College) to reveal the key college prep steps every junior needs to implement.
From a time when we had no HR department to a robust People & Talent team, Caitlin Stoll's 13-year journey at Drexel is an incredible story of growth, trust, and transformation.In this episode, we talk with Caitlin about how she turned a passion for people into a thriving career. She shares her personal story, from being hired to be a pressure reliever to being tapped by Joel to lead all People Operations. We also discuss a life-changing accident that gave her a new perspective on work and life, and the famous billboard that reminds us all to be someone's good memory.Join us for a conversation that goes beyond the professional, exploring how believing in people, and giving them a place for their passion and talent, can change everything.
Maisha Kelly joins Higher Ed Athletics for a conversation about Drexel athletics in a post-House era. We talk about her start as a 6th grade teacher and how she built her career over time in 10 years at Bucknell leading to becoming Drexel's AD. Kelly is working with a new president and she shares how the department put together a 25-page document to help onboard him to the current and future positioning of the Drexel Dragons. I asked Maisha if it's still just as important to win in men's basketball if your team is going to be ripped apart the following year.0:00 Introduction0:20 Teaching Career Before Athletic Administration Career4:35 Comparing Normative Career Patterns of ADs to Maisha's Career9:45 Did 10 Years at One Stop Help or Hurt AD Search?12:00 Keeping in Touch with Other ADs15:40 Assessment Document to Onboard New President23:30 Drexel Athletics Strategy in the Post-House Settlement28:30 Athletic Department Aspirational Peers - Who are Drexel's? How to Study Them?36:25 Do Non-Football D1 Schools Look at Men's Basketball The Same Importance Today?www.HigherEdAthletics.com
In this episode, Joel shares the strategies that have allowed Drexel to thrive. He explains why words matter more than you think, how to focus on what you can control when faced with challenges, and why being a thoughtful innovator is better than being first. Tune in for practical lessons you can apply to your business, team, and life.Resources:The Change Agent by Damon WestThe Let Them Theory by Mel RobbinsRoadie.com
Get the Clean Comedian Pro Tips Newsletter! Or go to https://jdcrevistoncomedy.substack.com/Grab your copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” here. Or search for it on Amazon.Have a topic you want us to discuss? Reach out here.Be Our Guest: Are you a clean comedian interested in being on our podcast? Contact us! Stay Connected: Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Your support helps us grow!Welcome to Episode 449 of The Clean Comedy Podcast! This week, JD welcomes comedian, creative mastermind (M.S. in Creativity and Innovation from Drexel), writer, and motivational speaker Jared Volle to break down comedic creativity and writing. Jared's new, amazing book, "Playfully Inappropriate," is a top-notch comedy tool and resource for comedians of all levels. Take your comedy storytelling to the absolute next level. Check out Jared's website with free comedy lessons here: http://creativestandup.com/Check out Jared's book, "Playfully Inappropriate" here: Playfully InappropriateThis is a money-making episode if you listen and take their advice. You can get more tips on producing comedy shows by picking up a copy of “How To Produce Comedy Shows For Fun & Profit” on Amazon. Come see Zane and I! You can see all the tour dates at ZaneLamprey.comFeel free to email me: jamesdcreviston at GMAIL.COMBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-clean-comedy-podcast-w-jd-creviston--4825680/support.
On this episode of the Happy Hour Podcast, we sit down with Drexel's leaders, Mitch Mallek and Mike Gullickson, to discuss what it truly takes to lead a team through change and growth. They share their journey from frontline and field roles to leadership and how they navigated the "growing pains" of their new positions. We'll get an inside look at their communication strategy in a fast-paced environment and how that impacts our core value of balance, what they've learned about leadership, and how they're building a stronger, more connected team in Amherst.Resources:Chop Wood, Carry Water by Joshua Medcalf
Keishana Washington, the Drexel Dragon legend, pulls up on Canada Hoops ! Keishana sits down with us to share her basketball story thus far. KW talks about her off season right now as she gets ready for her upcoming season. Keishana tells us about being back in Philly at Drexel to train and how she is embracing some downtime in Toronto right now with her family. KW tells us about growing up and starting to play basketball and who she looked up to on the basketball court. Keishana talks about playing in high school, playing at Durham Prep and summers with Team Ontario. KW tells us about her decision to attend Drexel and how she knew it was a good fit. Keishana talks about her time as a Dragon and her number being retired at Drexel. KW shares how her pro career got started and what she has enjoyed about being a pro thus far.And you know we get into the Canada Basketball side. Keishana talks about playing for Canada and what that means to KW and her family. KW tells us about playing at the 2023 GLOBL JAM and having a monster game in the Final with 25 points. Keishana shares who she is close with from her time with Canada Basketball and the drops a legendary Top 5 for Canada Basketball on us. Much love to Keishana Washington for joining us on Canada Hoops !Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/https://www.youtube.com/@canadahoopspodcast
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From All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #077, Part 4 Antoinette Westphal was Drexel through and through. While a student there in the late 1950s, she captained both the field hockey and lacrosse teams, and wrote the newspaper's gossip column. She married fellow grad Ray Westphal and they started a family as Ray turned an idea into a successful business. Antoinette started her own spa, and took an interest in Drexel's art collection. After her death, Ray's generous donation caused creation of the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design.
All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #077 - College Namesakes Several Laurel Hill residents have institutions of higher learning named in their honor. Charles Macalester made a contribution that helped to turn a small liberal arts school into one of the finest small colleges in the land. Joseph Wharton made fortunes several times over, but is best remembered for starting what has become one of the top business schools in the country. Henry Biddle died from wounds received during the Peninsula campaign; his wife donated money to start a college for freedmen in his name in North Carolina. Antoinette Passos Westphal was Drexel through and through. She and her husband Ray made numerous contributions to the school. After her death, the university renamed the College of Media and Design in her honor.
Join us as Joel Fleischman and Megan Gassner pull back the curtain on the Drexel Grand Expo and Product Showcase. Discover their favorite parts of coordinating this massive event, the exciting new initiatives for this year's Expo, and the valuable lessons learned from years of successful planning. Get an exclusive look at what makes this bi-annual event a must-attend for attendees and a highlight for vendors!
It's a bittersweet "Happy Hour" as we raise a glass to Marcus Weigert! In this episode, Marcus officially passes the mic as Jules takes over the podcast. We're taking a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about his favorite moments, lesson learned, and how the podcast has evolved. He opens up about his upcoming move to Wausau, what excites him about the future, his continued work with hosting the Fired Coaches podcast, and the Drexel memories he'll carry with him. Don't miss this candid chat filled with laughter, reflection, and a look ahead to new beginnings!
Drexel, Alisa and Keren have a chat with the Lyric's 2025 interns India Vogt, Alleson Jameson, Alden Cecil and Allie Haynes, while Dylon breaks the "A" button on his keyboard because parents didn't want read very far into the baby name book. Disney's Moana, Jr Musical Jul 25, 2025 - Jul 27, 2025 Adults $10 Students $5 – Sponsored by The Barton Team of Turnkey Realty Performed by the Older Kid's Theatre Workshop….Disney's Moana Jr. is an exciting musical adventure featuring Moana, a brave young girl who sets sail to save her island. With beloved songs, humor, and heart, this Lyric Children's Production brings to life a story of courage, friendship, and discovering one's true destiny. Perfect for all ages! https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/243821 Disney's The Jungle Book Kids Aug 1, 2025 - Aug 3, 2025 Adults $10 Students $5 Performed by the Lyric Theatre Kids – Disney's The Jungle Book Kids is a fun-filled musical adventure featuring Mowgli, Baloo, and Bagheera as they journey through the jungle, outsmarting Shere Khan. With catchy songs and lovable characters, this Lyric Children's Production brings Rudyard Kipling's classic tale to life in a show perfect for the whole family! https://lyricperformingartscompany.thundertix.com/events/244879 Bygone Brown new locally produced podcast (Relive those thrilling days of yesteryear with this extensively researched and entertainingly told - using the voices of Lyric Players - this series brings to life American and Texas history in the 19th century from the perspective of Brown County, Texas) Our Presenting Sponsor for this episode is Donnie Evetts Local Real Estate Professional with The Followwell Property Group Keller Williams. Make buying or selling easy, Call Donnie Evetts. 325-998-5575!
ould mastering the 7 Hermetic Laws instantly change your reality? Josh Trent welcomes Dr. Steven Young, Hermetic Expert, to the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 754, to reveal how we're evolving from into light beings, why your subconscious vibration shapes every moment, how to attract miracles into your life through the use of Hermetic Laws, and why letting go of goals can paradoxically lead to even greater achievement. Get 33% Off Dr. Steven Young's Hermetics Course Dr. Steven Young's Hermetics Course bridges the modern and the mystical by teaching the Seven Hermetic Principles, the universal laws revealed in The Kybalion, in an actionable, science-meets-spirit format. This course empowers you to reshape your reality from the inside out by mastering principles like Mentalism, Correspondence, Vibration, and Polarity. Beyond philosophical teachings, this immersive program provides tools to rewire your mind, reprogram limiting beliefs, and recalibrate your energy, whether you're healing trauma, improving your health, or simply raising your vibration. 33% OFF WITH CODE "JOSH33" In This Episode, Dr. Steven Young Uncovers: [01:05] From Homo Sapiens to Homo Luminous Why humanity wasn't ready to accept that we're light beings until now. How we're transitioning from homo sapiens to homo luminous. Why they're bringing the truth of Atlantis back through rituals. Resources: Dr. Steven Young [04:40] How to Connect with Your Intuition Why everything is one unified field of vibrations. How objects can communicate with us through emotions. Why coming from a place of wanting to help his patients was Steven's burden. How he changed his identity from a hard worker to a problem solver. Why the need to heal others was truly the need to heal himself. [09:50] The Seven Hermetic Laws The Bhagavad Gita How Steven started his spiritual journey when he was a teenager. Why studying hermetic laws felt like remembrance to him. How Steven is practicing the seven hermetic laws to embody them. Why we can embody the hermetic laws within a few days. How the hermetic laws create miracles. Resources: The Bhagavad Gita [16:00] Real-Life Miracles The tools and technology Steven uses to help imprint the Hermetic codes into people's beings. How he helped a client reconcile with his son after 3 years of not speaking through the Hermetics. Why reality isn't what we think it is. [19:25] Your Thoughts Affect All Reality Why all things come from the mind. How our subconscious vibration defines our external world. Why we have the capacity to affect all reality. How Josh's father reached out to him after a healing ceremony. Why each of our thoughts is a part of quantum entanglement. [26:10] How The Junk DNA Creates Biophotons Why we have junk DNA in our body. How junk DNA makes biophotons. The role of biophotons in communication between cells and the DNA. Why we are light beings. When we rejoice the light in people, we can get rid of their shadow. [30:15] Be Aware of Your Emotions How we were conditioned to think we shouldn't cry. Why being aware of all of our emotions is the key to receiving more light. The reason why men struggle with feeling and expressing their emotions. How language creates codes. Why opting out of the modern-day narrative can help us free our suppressed and repressed emotions. [35:10] A New Approach to Living Why angled light produces more energy than direct light. The importance of going after are dreams and goals from an angle. Why approaching a goal directly is not the most efficient way to achieve it. How we can reveal who we truly are. Why there is no problem to fix because we're already there. How Steven redefined the purpose of working out. [41:40] You Chose to Live in Poverty or Wealth Why every situation has a dualistic and non-dualistic perspective. How some people are incarnated to experience poverty. Why Steven used to kill women in his past lives, and in this lifetime, he helps them heal. How every person is a projection of themselves. Why the world is a mirror to where we're at right now. How we develop a lot of compassion in the healing and wounding cycle. [47:45] Finding The Middle Way within Polarity Why pendulum is an aspect of the law of polarity. How choosing neutrality means that we avoid the polar sides. Why loving both sides of the pendulum is what brings us in neutrality. How we are programmed to exist in the context of judgment. Why we are our emotions. [52:05] You Can Alter Reality Steven's version of Hoʻoponopono to live in a high vibration. How we can tap into the source code. Why we have the power to alter reality at our will. How we forgot our gifts through programming. How we are remembering the future into place by rejoicing what is. Why we're kept inside the mainstream narrative through language. How our consciousness collapses reality into a version that we're choosing. [58:25] Your Mind Is Programmed How the mind gets in the way of choosing our reality. Why we were programmed to believe that it takes hard work to achieve our goals. How embracing being nothing makes life easier. Why Steven stopped using good vs bad comparison. [01:02:15] Plant Medicine Journey How we always move forward from the current version of divine perfection to the next version of divine perfection. Why Steven participated in a chilli cleansing process. How he learned in a plant medicine ceremony that he was arrogant and egoistical. How consciousness is not housed in the physical body. Why fascia is made of crystals that generate a specific frequency. [01:10:50] Becoming an Empty Vessel for God How the vibration we broadcast defines what we pull into its field. Why Steven's phone told the truth for him. How we're relaxing into our fullness. Why letting go of goals and desires helped Steven achieve more than he ever imagined. How he tells his clients the truth that he doesn't know what they're going to get out of a session with him. [01:18:35] Elder Wisdom + Conscious Use of Language Why elders don't answer questions directly. How we can cherish our programming that's been keeping us stuck. Why the state of contraction is what allows us to feel the full capacity of freedom. Resources: 512 Alison Armstrong: Unconscious Emasculation, What Women Don't Understand About Men + How To Get The Love You Want [01:23:40] The Immortal Chamber How Steven developed the immortal chamber. Why the immortal chamber speeds up fracture healing by several weeks. How they developed a tool that makes us healthier while we're working on a computer. Why our system has the intelligence to take external energies and restore itself. How one minute in the immortal chamber equals several hours of forest bathing. [01:29:10] Talking to Spirit Why we're made in the image of God with similar capabilities as spirit. How we can birth new energetic beings. Why businesses ask Steven to teach them how to talk to the spirit of the organization. What the spirit of the immortal communicated to him. How he had a conversation with the spirit of AI. Why every human can vibrate in a way to exist in harmony with AI and technology. [01:34:55] Gravity Dilation How we can time travel using our mind. Why does only operating from the intellect limits our capacity. How the Damanhur Community was discovered and built. Why the templates in Damanhur have energetic effects. How they store ancient wisdom inside crystals. Why the Mother Earth will reset itself if we don't change how we live. Resources: Interstellar (2014) Damanhur Community The Kogi Prophecy [01:44:55] The Subconscious Mind Stores Every Bit of Information What helped Steven realize that God's got it. Why he's watched The Shack 14 times and still gets a life-changing moments. How our subconscious mind stores every image we've ever experienced in our lifetime. Why chanting the Hoʻoponopono clears our subconscious storage. Resources: The Shack (2017) [01:51:05] Sacred Union Why 90% of Steven's female clients have unconsented sexual experience. How embodying hermetics helps us attract the person who will allow our nervous system to restore. Why it's important to give love to our inner child in order for a man to create a safe masculine container for their partner. How sex is an expression of love. [01:56:20] Becoming Unattached How focusing on the darkness creates more darkness. Why it's hard for us to love the darkness. Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch How Steven is becoming unattached to everything in life. Why every moment is divinely orchestrated. The importance of allowing ourselves to be fully sad and fully happy. Resources: Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts All Resources From This Episode Dr. Steven Young The Bhagavad Gita 512 Alison Armstrong: Unconscious Emasculation, What Women Don't Understand About Men + How To Get The Love You Want Interstellar (2014) Damanhur Community The Kogi Prophecy The Shack (2017) Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch Power Quotes From Dr. Steven Young "Our reality isn't what we think it is. We have the divine capabilities to affect all of reality. Our every thought, every moment, is affecting all of reality. That's how capable we are." — Dr. Steven Young "Our every thought, every emotion is broadcasting light particles away from our body that carry a certain frequency. So we're literally broadcasting our every thought and emotion into all of reality. It's our innate capability of collapsing the infinite waves of light, infinite variations of the now into the exact version of the now that is corresponding to who and what we are." — Dr. Steven Young "Time is not what we think it is. It's not linear. It's a sphere, a space, a locality. And with our consciousness, we can go anywhere within this sphere that we want with our mind. We can bend time. We can travel time. We can experience multiple times or multiple lifetimes in the now. 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He has helped thousands re-engineer their health through a unique blend of scientific rigor and ancient wisdom, and founded the “Ammortal” movement, aiming to create one billion individuals who embody their divine inner powers. A leading expert on the Hermetic Laws, Dr. Young has distilled the 7 Hermetic Principles of the Kybalion into practical strategies for manifestation, resilience, and self-mastery, to help others bend reality in alignment with universal laws. Website Instagram Facebook YouTube
USAFA - Spirit of 76 - Legacy Project - REPORT! Interviews with the Long Blue Line.
Dave grew up in Western PA and was encouraged to go to AFA by his uncle. He excelled as a cadet (squadron commander and Wing staff) and for his 1st choice upon graduation, medical school at Drexel. His USAF CAREER took him to Misawa in the late 80's followed by a long tour at Travis with some interesting stories, one I was very impressed with. (No hint from me but it was interesting and scary) He retired from active duty and became a renowned surgeon in the State College PA area where he resides now.
Immediately after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court case that overturned Roe v. Wade,shock, sadness, and anger were predominant. But even still, abortion providers, abortion fund workers, and other advocates and leaders in the field provided, facilitated, and fought for access to care. Carole Joffe, professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of California, San Francisco and professor emerita of sociology at UC Davis, and David Cohen, law professor at Drexel's Klein School of Law in Philadelphia and pro bono counsel to a number of Pennsylvania abortion clinics, sit down to talk with us about their book, After Dobbs: How the Supreme Court Ended Roe but not Abortion.Since Dobbs, abortion numbers have gone up, likely related to impassioned grassroots advocacy, media coverage, fundraising, and the help of abortion funds and patient navigators. Some additional developments since Dobbs include providers moving their offices to different states and abortion pills becoming increasingly depended on. In addition, some similarities in both legal ruling and repeal of bodily autonomy can be drawn between Dobbs and the recent, devastating Supreme Court ruling, United States v. Skrmetti, which upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors. For more information, check out Boom! Lawyered: https://rewirenewsgroup.com/boom-lawyered/ Support the showFollow Us on Social: Twitter: @rePROsFightBack Instagram: @reprosfbFacebook: rePROs Fight Back Bluesky: @reprosfightback.bsky.social Email us: jennie@reprosfightback.comRate and Review on Apple PodcastThanks for listening & keep fighting back!
Episode 447: I will discuss The Summer Of Stars Concerts at Washington Park I Homewood, IL, and Drexel Ice Cream Company in Chicago.
Episode 447: I will discuss The Summer Of Stars Concerts at Washington Park I Homewood, IL, and Drexel Ice Cream Company in Chicago.
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Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Mathy Stanislaus, Vice Provost Executive Director of The Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel University about Community Collaboration, Influencing Policy, and Resilience. Read his full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 1:40 - What drives your passion?11:34 - Interview with Mathy begins 19:22 - How to find meaningful work33:30 - Field Notes!43:27 - Power of experiential learning Please be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Mathy Stanislaus at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathy-stanislaus/Guest Bio:Mathy Stanislaus, Esq., is the Vice-Provost and Executive Director of The Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel University that partners with community leaders to advance climate justice priorities and solutions.Mathy served eight years as the Obama Administration Senate-confirmed Assistant Administrator for the U.S. EPA Office of Land & Emergency Management. During his tenure, he spearheaded the nation's first climate emergency preparedness plan and co-chaired President Obama's Chemical Plant Safety Task that led consultations across the country to establiss to address the impacts on fenceline communities from chemical plant accidents. Before joining Drexel, Mathy led the establishment of a multi-stakeholder platform at the World Economic Forum to address child labor/force labor in the procurement of critical materials necessary to advance the scale of batteries and EV and renewable energy. He was a long-term member of the Board of the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance. Mathy is an environmental lawyer and chemical engineer.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
What if the secret to revitalizing today's creative workforce lies in a forgotten 1970s government program?In a time when society urgently seeks sustainable ways to support artists and strengthen communities, in this episode, the second of two, we revisit the CETA Arts Program—a bold experiment that transformed artists into public servants. You'll hear how this unexpected initiative is influencing today's creative policy landscape and how its legacy is being reimagined in pandemic-era artist relief efforts.Learn how CETA's community-centered structure inspired programs like Creatives Rebuild New York, blending public service with creative employment.Discover the crucial real-world skills—like negotiation, humility, and adaptability—that artists must master but never learn in art school.Hear compelling personal stories of missteps, breakthroughs, and the often invisible work of artists who repair, reimagine, and rebuild community infrastructure.Tune in to uncover timeless lessons and practical tools from an unsung chapter in U.S. history that's helping shape the future of art and civic engagement today.Notable Mentions:Here's alist of People, Events, Organizations, and Publications mentioned in the episode, each with a brief description and clickable links to learn more. P1. PeopleVirginia Maksymowicz – Sculptor, longtime CETA artist (1978–1979), and co-director of the CETA Arts Legacy Project based in Philadelphia Blaise Tobia – Photographer, CETA participant documenting the NYC project, professor at Drexel, and co-director of the CETA Arts Legacy Project Ted Berger – Arts advocate, former Executive Director of NYFA, and early leader in NYC's CETA program John Kreidler – Architect of San Francisco's first CETA Artists program in 1974, helped shape putting federal funds into art Ruth Asawa – Renowned sculptor and educator who helped launch the first CETA Arts experiment in San Francisco Sarah Calderón – Director of Creatives Rebuild New York who consulted with Virginia and Blaise on CETA models Molly Garfinkel – City Lore archivist who has supported the CETA Arts Legacy Project since 2017 2. Events / ProgramsCETA Artists Project (1978–1979) – Part of the federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, this was the largest artist employment initiative since the WPA. Artists served in community centers, schools, prisons—and shaped public life through art CETA Arts Legacy Project – An initiative by former CETA artists (Virginia, Blaise, and others) to document and preserve the
I always say that this Thursday to Sunday run of the conference tournaments and the Selection Show is the best four-day stretch of every lacrosse season. Teams have spent the last year working toward this, only the best teams are playing, every game is meaningful and the familiarity of playing conference rivals a second time begs for potential drama. May Madness is finally here. Let's revel in it. As always, D-Fly & Dixie are here to get you pumped up for all the games, and we'll preview the semifinal round in every single conference. We'll also talk about a few preseason Top 20 teams that didn't come close to matching the high expectations, and what comes next for those programs. In addition, we'll talk about the NCAA's all-time goal scorer, CJ Kirst, hotel front desks, the Ann Arbor lunch scene, predetermined sites hosting without the home team and much, much more. This year, Inside Lacrosse is proud to partner with the NCAA to offer you, our loyal listeners, $5 off all single-day ticket options (men and women) by using the code ILPOD at checkout. So head to NCAA.com/LaxTickets and enter ILPOD at checkout to purchase your tickets. You know you're going to go to Championship Weekend, so why not get $5 off and help us show the NCAA how awesome our listeners are by purchasing your tickets today. PREVIEWS We're down to the conference semifinals. Some of the larger leagues played their quarterfinals last weekend or earlier this week. Now it's down to each league's four best squads. As we normally do, we'll go chronologically* through the schedule, conference by conference. (*Note: The Big Ten has moved up its start times on Thursday to noon and 2:30 p.m. due to potential inclement weather in the evening.) THURSDAY, May 1 Conference Tournament Games Atlantic 10 Semifinals at Saint Joseph's, Philadelphia, Penn. No. 1 Richmond (11-3, 5-0 A-10) vs. No. 4 UMass (9-5, 2-3), 11 a.m., ESPN+ No. 2 High Point (6-8, 3-2) vs. No. 3 Saint Joseph's (9-5, 2-3) 2 p.m., ESPN+? Northeast Conference Semifinals at LeMoyne, Syracuse, N.Y. No. 2 Robert Morris (9-5, 6-1 NEC) vs. No. 3 LIU (9-4, 4-3), noon, NEC Front Row & ESPN+ No. 1 LeMoyne (9-5, 6-1 NEC) vs. No. 4 Detroit Mercy (5-6, 4-3), 4 p.m., NEC Front Row & ESPN+ Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Semifinals at Sacred Heart, Fairfield, Conn. No. 1 Sacred Heart (11-2, 7-1) vs. No. 6 Quinnipiac (3-11, 2-6 MAAC), 3 p.m., ESPN+ No. 2 Siena (9-4, 7-1) vs. No. 4 Marist (8-7, 5-3), 7 p.m., ESPN+ America East Semifinals at Bryant, Smithfield, R.I. No. 1 Bryant (9-4, 5-1 AE) vs. No. 4 Binghamton (5-8, 3-3), 4 p.m., ESPN+ No. 2 UMBC (7-4, 5-1) vs. No. 3 UAlbany (7-8, 4-2), 7 p.m., ESPN+ Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) Semifinals at Towson University, Towson, Md. No. 1 Towson (0-5, 7-0 CAA) vs. No. 4 Hofstra (8-6, 4-3), 4 p.m., Lacrosse TV No. 2 Fairfield (12-2, 5-2) vs. No. 3 Drexel (7-7, 4-3), 7 p.m., Lacrosse TV Big Ten Semifinals at Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. No. 1 Ohio State (12-2, 4-1 B1G) vs. No. 5 Rutgers (7-8, 2-3), noon, BTN No. 2 Maryland (10-2, 3-2) vs. No. 3 Penn State (10-3, 3-2), 2:30 p.m., BTN Big East Semifinals at Denver University, Denver, Colo. No. 1 Georgetown (9-4, 4-1 BE) vs. No. 4 Marquette (7-6, 2-3), 6 p.m., CBS Sports Network No. 2 Villanova (7-6, 4-1) vs. No. 3 Providence (7-7, 3-2), 9 p.m., CBS Sports Network FRIDAY, May 2 Conference Tournament Games Atlantic Sun (ASUN) Semifinals at Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, Fla. No. 1 Utah (5-8, 4-1 ASUN) vs. No. 4 Bellarmine (8-8, 2-3), 1 p.m., ESPN+ No. 2 Jacksonville (9-4, 4-1) vs. No. 3 Air Force (6-7, 4-1), 4 p.m., ESPN+ Patriot League Semifinals at United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. No. 1 Army West Point (12-1, 7-1 PL) vs. No. 5 Colgate (8-7, 4-4), 4 p.m., CBS Sports Network No. 2 Boston University (10-4, 6-2) vs. No. 3 Lafayette (9-5, 5-3), 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Semifinals at American Legion Mem. Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. No. 1 Notre Dame (8-3, 3-1 ACC) vs. No. 4 Syracuse (9-5, 2-2), 5 p.m., ACC Network No. 2 North Carolina (10-3, 3-1) vs. No. 3 Duke (11-4, 2-2), 8 p.m., ACC Network Ivy League Semifinals at Cornell, Ithaca, N.Y. No. 1 Cornell (12-1, 6-0 Ivy) vs. No. 4 Yale (5-7, 3-3), 4 p.m., ESPNU No. 2 Princeton (11-2, 5-1) vs. No. 3 Harvard (10-3, 4-2), 6:30 p.m., ESPNU Give and Go In this week's hole-in-one-inspired Give & Go, the guys discuss rare feats and significant single accomplishments across sports. A reminder that the D-Fly and Dixie Podcast is brought to you by Simplicity Group. 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1 - Drexel professor and author of DEI Exposed: How the Biggest Con of the Century Almost Toppled Higher Education joins us again this week. Equity is not a synonym for equality. What are some of Dr. Ridgley favorite parts of his book? 115 - Pam Bondi speaks out on Real ID. The cover story of New York Magazine details the rise of ADHD, and how nearly a quarter of teenage age boys being on medication for it. Your calls. 130 - Congressman Jeff Van Drew joins us today and we immediately ask him about his Congressional pin and the “tooth” so to speak he wears on him. Once a dentist always a dentist! Jeff tells a story of a family member who is upset yet disillusioned with the Democrat Party and what family get togethers are like. How does a former dentist feel about fluoride in the water? Can we leave family members out of attacks on politicians? 150 - Your calls to ring out the hour. Teasing the final hour.
12 - Why is Gretchen Whitmer so ashamed to be in the Oval Office? Are the Republicans “using” Bill Maher? 1205 - Discussing the maniac who tried burning down the governor's mansion with Josh and the Shapiro family inside. How did this even happen? 1210 - Side - all time split 1215 - Congressman Ryan Mackenzie of the 7th Congressional District of Pennsylvania joins us today. Why did that fellow Congresswoman revoke her vote on the Laken Riley Act? What can be done about the security protection of the governor's mansion? How does Ryan feel about him and his family's safety? How about the rhetoric in the media? How does MacKenzie feel about the tariff implementation and getting the American economy back on track? 1235 - Your calls. 1250 - Your calls. A caller has some fox troubles. Should Susan be protecting the governor's mansion. 1 - Drexel professor and author of DEI Exposed: How the Biggest Con of the Century Almost Toppled Higher Education joins us again this week. Equity is not a synonym for equality. What are some of Dr. Ridgley favorite parts of his book? 115 - Pam Bondi speaks out on Real ID. The cover story of New York Magazine details the rise of ADHD, and how nearly a quarter of teenage age boys being on medication for it. Your calls. 130 - Congressman Jeff Van Drew joins us today and we immediately ask him about his Congressional pin and the “tooth” so to speak he wears on him. Once a dentist always a dentist! Jeff tells a story of a family member who is upset yet disillusioned with the Democrat Party and what family get togethers are like. How does a former dentist feel about fluoride in the water? Can we leave family members out of attacks on politicians? 150 - Your calls to ring out the hour. Teasing the final hour. 2 - Scott Presler joins us for his weekly segment. How are the Pennsylvania voter enrollment numbers? Will he be at Dom Giordano Day? Scott has bad news on enrollment numbers. What is the silver lining on the latest numbers? Would a Larry Krasner defeat in the Democratic Primary mark the end of this woke era of prosecution? Don't forget to vote in the primaries next month! 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Is Stephen A. Smith going to run for President as the Democrat Party scrambles to find a voice? Steve Bannon says the only hope the Democrats have is a Stephen A. Smith! 235 - Would Trump or Obama win a third term of the Presidency? 240 - Your calls. 250 - The Lightning Round!
In this episode, Michael Charlton, President & CEO of AtlantiCare, shares insights into the system's bold Vision 2030 strategy, tackling workforce shortages, payer challenges, and care innovation through strategic partnerships with Cleveland Clinic, Oracle, and Drexel. He also discusses the importance of building trust, driving transformation, and the power of relationships in healthcare leadership.
12 - Let's have a referendum on the death penalty! Pam Bondi is seeking the death penalty for healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione. Should he get it, if convicted? 1205 - Is Leslie Stahl a hack journalist? Why is this judge questioning the dating of mail-in ballots? 1215 - Side - an unconventional/revolutionary way of doing something 1220 - What do we think about the tariffs? Are we tariff people now? Will Wall Street react accordingly? Do some Republicans really want to lose in Florida? 1230 - Colonel Allen West joins us today as we play video of him leading paratroopers out of a plane in a jump military exercise. What was it like leading them out? How does the Colonel feel about the women's standards for the military being done away with as we look for the best to compete in our military? The standard is the standard, the military is the most discriminatory field for a reason, we cannot have any disadvantages on the battlefield. Will we lose the district formerly held by Mike Waltz? What is the feeling he is getting about the tariff implementation? 1 - The war against Big Ticket price gouging is underway as Trump signs an executive order to break up the monopoly of ticket distributors. Why is Kid Rock wearing that to promote this? 110 - Is it fair for the NFL to ban the Tush Push? Why do we need so much parity in our professional sports leagues? 120 - Nina Jankowicz is back in the news for more censorship comments. Your calls on ticket prices. 135 - Dr. Stanley K. Ridgley, author of “DEI Exposed: How the Biggest Con of the Century Almost Toppled Higher Education” joins us today. How has the crackdown during the Trump Presidency helped curb these out of control DEI practices? How has he corralled support from professors at very liberal universities? Dr. Ridgley is a professor at Drexel? How does DEI converge with anti-semitism? How is funding being threatened at some universities? 150 - Matt Rooney has the inside scoop on Wisconsin. 155 - Are we a fan of the dugouts being enclosed at Citizens Bank Park? 2 - Where do we stand on the free breakfast and the take home food situation playing out in our local public schools? 205 - Nina Jankowicz is still continuing her crusade against “disinformation” on Capitol Hill today. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Your calls. 240 - Which Godfather movie is the best? 250 - The Lightning Round!
1 - The war against Big Ticket price gouging is underway as Trump signs an executive order to break up the monopoly of ticket distributors. Why is Kid Rock wearing that to promote this? 110 - Is it fair for the NFL to ban the Tush Push? Why do we need so much parity in our professional sports leagues? 120 - Nina Jankowicz is back in the news for more censorship comments. Your calls on ticket prices. 135 - Dr. Stanley K. Ridgley, author of “DEI Exposed: How the Biggest Con of the Century Almost Toppled Higher Education” joins us today. How has the crackdown during the Trump Presidency helped curb these out of control DEI practices? How has he corralled support from professors at very liberal universities? Dr. Ridgley is a professor at Drexel? How does DEI converge with anti-semitism? How is funding being threatened at some universities? 150 - Matt Rooney has the inside scoop on Wisconsin. 155 - Are we a fan of the dugouts being enclosed at Citizens Bank Park?
Hour 2 for 3/3/25 Drew prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy with Brooke Taylor (1:00). Then, Drew shared the miracle that led to St. Katherine Drexel's canonization (26:58). Finally, Dr. Matthew Bunson covered Pope Francis' health update (36:55).