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Best podcasts about fame high school

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The Claudio Reilsono Show
Episode 172: Nick Kaplack (Hall of Fame High School Baseball Coach) and Smokin‘ Jim Frazier ( NFL Scout/TV Host/Writer, Pittsburgh Courrier)

The Claudio Reilsono Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022 52:30


Airing It Out-Files From Leahy's Locker Room
A Conversation with Hall of Fame High School Football Coach Greg Burke

Airing It Out-Files From Leahy's Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 52:44


I go back to my hometown for this episode-my hometown of Stoughton, MA. Featured this week is Massachusetts High School Hall of Fame coach Greg Burke, who just finished his final year in Stoughton after 32 years on the sidelines. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-leahy/message

The Kitchen Sisters Present
176-Arctic Ice, Extreme Weather—Activist Photographer Camille Seaman

The Kitchen Sisters Present

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 26:37


Arctic Ice, Extreme Weather, the Reckoning at Standing Rock—a journey into the deep rich world of photographer Camille Seaman. Born to a Native American father and African-American mother, Camille Seaman has been bearing witness and sounding the alarm through her powerful, other worldly photographs for more than 20 years. Her photographs and vivid stories document her journeys to the Arctic and Antarctic over the past two decades, her work as a storm chaser in the midwest, her documentation of the Standing Rock water protectors, and her ongoing project “We Are Still Here,” photographing Indigenous people around the country, in all walks of life, along with messages to their future ancestors. Camille was raised by her Shinnecock grandparents in Long Island and inspired by her grandfather's teachings about our interrelatedness with nature. She attended the “Fame” High School of Music and Performing Arts in New York City, living from couch to couch, working as a bicycle message and a one-hour photo lab operator.  Her award winning photographs have been published in National Geographic, Time, Newsweek and the New York Times Sunday Magazine. She is a TED Senior Fellow and a Stanford Knight Fellow, and she was honored with a one person exhibition, "The Last Iceberg" at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D.C. The Kitchen Sisters interviewed Camille Seaman as part of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music's 2021 Season. Her imagery was featured at the Festival as part of a piece entitled MELT, a lament on climate change with music composed by Sean Shepherd.

Sports to the Max with Mike Max
Dave Nelson- Hall of Fame High School Football Head Coach

Sports to the Max with Mike Max

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 8:14


Mike Max talks with Hall of Fame High School Football Head Coach Dave Nelson about preparing for a new season, participation numbers post COVID-19, the first two weeks of the season and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shooters Touch
Kraig Ulveling: Hall of Fame High School Coach

Shooters Touch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 90:13


Kraig Ulveling is a Hall of Fame Coach from our neighbors to the North, Minnesota! Don't worry, he's originally from Iowa! Kraig racked up 468 total wins while coaching boy's and girl's basketball in South Dakota and Minnesota. He's one of our most energetic guests and has some great stories about his 37 year coaching career. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theshooterstouch/support

Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast
ABCA Hall of Fame High School Coaches, Tom O’Connell, Terry Ayers & Don Freeman

Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 101:36


These 3 guys have about 150 years of coaching experience at the High School level as well as around the world. Tom O’Connell ABCA Hall of Fame/40 plus years coaching High School Baseball/President ISG Baseball/Tremendous amount of International Baseball Experience/ Author 4 instructional books Don Freeman ABCA Hall of Fame/40 plus years coaching High School... The post ABCA Hall of Fame High School Coaches, Tom O’Connell, Terry Ayers & Don Freeman appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

Spotlight On
Spot Lyte On...Dmitri Vietze - Founder/CEO of rock paper scissors

Spotlight On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 54:22


Born in Nashville, Dmitri moved to NYC as a teen where he busked in the subways while studying music at “the Fame High School” for Music and the Arts. After earning his business degree, he leaned into his entrepreneurial bent and launched rock paper scissors in 1999. His vision was to combine cutting edge technology and deep organic storytelling to help clients crystallize their missions in compelling ways and amplify them in innovative ways. He continues to lead the company from music to tech and into other fields that are changing the world every day. When others told him that the company he envisioned would not succeed in college town Bloomington, Indiana, he took that as a challenge and has built a collaborative team that leans into the Midwestern ethic of hard work, warmth, and caring. Dmitri can also be found speaking on stage at conferences ranging from SXSW to Music Biz on new approaches to publicity, innovation, and resourcefulness.Learn more about rock paper scissors, inc. Get your passes for Music Tectonics. Learn more about Lyte.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spot Lyte On...
Spot Lyte On...Dmitri Vietze - Founder/CEO of rock paper scissors

Spot Lyte On...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 54:15


Born in Nashville, Dmitri moved to NYC as a teen where he busked in the subways while studying music at “the Fame High School” for Music and the Arts. After earning his business degree, he leaned into his entrepreneurial bent and launched rock paper scissors in 1999. His vision was to combine cutting edge technology and deep organic storytelling to help clients crystallize their missions in compelling ways and amplify them in innovative ways. He continues to lead the company from music to tech and into other fields that are changing the world every day. When others told him that the company he envisioned would not succeed in college town Bloomington, Indiana, he took that as a challenge and has built a collaborative team that leans into the Midwestern ethic of hard work, warmth, and caring. Dmitri can also be found speaking on stage at conferences ranging from SXSW to Music Biz on new approaches to publicity, innovation, and resourcefulness.Learn more about rock paper scissors, inc. Get your passes for Music Tectonics. Learn more about Lyte. 

Radio Cherry Bombe
From a Commune to Zoom: Party Planner Extraordinaire Marcy Blum's Fascinating Journey

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 46:13


Goodbye, buffets. Hello, Zoom. Marcy Blum is one of the premier event planners in the country, having organized weddings and various shindigs for the likes of LeBron James, Nate Berkus, and Katie Lee. But before she reached the pinnacle of party planning, Marcy had quite the journey, with stops at Performing Arts High School, a commune in Vermont, Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, the emerging New York City food scene in the 1970s—and more. Marcy was among the first female students admitted to the Culinary Institute of America, and she even worked with the legendary Edna Lewis at Brooklyn’s Gage & Tollner. Marcy shares some of her stories, talks about the plight of party planners in a pandemic, and gives tips on how to make virtual events feel a little more personal.Stay tuned to find out why Lisa Lin of Healthy Nibbles loves the Pasta Grannies of Instagram and YouTube.Thank you to Sonos and Breyers CarbSmart for supporting our show. Photo: Dennis Kwan

Winning is Not Everything
#033 (BONUS): Hall Of Fame High School Basketball Coach Larry McKenzie On A Revelation During His Coaching Journey, And What Parents Should Teach Their Children Right Now

Winning is Not Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 17:52


In this bonus episode, Hall of Fame Minneapolis high school basketball coach Larry McKenzie shares the key to his coaching success, the mentor who changed his life and what he believes parents should be teaching their children right now.   Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue-chip athletes and coaches.

Winning is Not Everything
#032: Hall Of Fame High School Basketball Coach Larry McKenzie On Why His Younger Self Wouldn’t Be On His Team, And His Insights Into The Killing Of George Floyd Miles From His Home

Winning is Not Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 20:31


In our Season 2 Premiere conversation with Hall of Fame Minneapolis high school basketball coach Larry McKenzie, we discuss the impact of his educator parents had on him, the importance of sports in his journey, and his insights into the killing of George Floyd.    Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue-chip athletes and coaches.

Coaching Mind's Podcast: Mental training plans for athletes
S2E5 - Dick Dullaghan: Hall of fame high school football coach

Coaching Mind's Podcast: Mental training plans for athletes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 40:28


We sat down with former high school and college football coach Dick Dullaghan. Coach Dullaghan won 213 games and had an 84% winning percentage. His Ben Davis High School team won a National Championship in 1991 and 7 State titles in 16 years. Coach D is a member of the Indiana Football Hall of Fame and was selected as one of Max Preps greatest 50 all-time high school football coaches. In this episode we talk about:1:50 - Taking over a new high school job4:20 - Instilling confidence into players6:36 - Coaching with enthusiasm8:45 - Mental is to physical as 3 is to 1 12:08 - What separated the best 13:36 - Koby Bryant Story15:30 - Helping an average athlete believe in himself. 17:42 - Helping an athlete deal with failure19:45 - Stretch of successful seasons24:45 – Seeing your players every day25:40 - Mental strain coaches had to deal with27:09 - This era of specialization28:30 - Advice for kids29:40 - Advice for brand new coaches

From the Press Box
LISTEN: Tigers in Hall of Fame; high school & Hope hoops

From the Press Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 39:00


Tigers greats Jack Morris and Alan Trammell are in the Hall of Fame, what does sports editor Dan D'Addona think? Also, we talk high school and Hope College basketball.

Making It with Terry Wollman
05/17/17 Educator/Artist John Shaw

Making It with Terry Wollman

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 60:19


John Shaw was born in El Paso, Texas, in 1944 and lived in Las Cruces, New Mexico for the first year of his life. His family moved to Miami in 1946 where his father taught at the University of Miami for 19 years, before becoming Vice President for Development at Miami Dade College. John’s mother was a first grade teacher, and John followed suit along with 2 of his 3 siblings who also became lifelong teachers.After high school John attended the University of Miami completing his Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics, prior to attending Harvard University for an MAT Degree in Mathematics. After graduating from Harvard he began his career by spending his first 4 years teaching at Melbourne High School near Cape Kennedy Florida, followed by a 4 year tenure at North Miami Beach Senior High School where we first met. The next 7 plus years were dedicated to teaching other teachers in his school district. It was at that point of his career that John was invited to join the faculty of the newly opened “New World School of the Arts”, which was patterned after the "Fame" High School of Performing Arts in New York.John currently lives in Miami with his wife Diane. Their daughter Katy lives in Portland Oregon, and their son Matthew lives with his wife Kaitlyn in Austin, Texas.John has been "retired" for over 9 years, but that's kind of a misnomer as he is still teaching privately and continues to live an inspired and very creative life. NWSA.mdc.edu (New World School of the Arts)NAAPD.org (North American Academy of Piping and Drumming)Christjourney.churchonline.org

Innovating Music
Combining Unrelated Ideas as Music Innovation

Innovating Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 36:48


Dmitri Vietze, CEO of Rock Paper Scissors and StoryAmp, joins us to share stories of how new combinations of unrelated ideas create innovation in music. Our conversation ranges from his own background in activism, ways to unlock new businesses, the slow/fast dynamics of music change, and the richness of human relationships in music. He discusses the blurring of creator and fan, and the challenges of making innovation work in the marketplace. Our Guest: Dmitri Vietze, rock paper scissors and Story Amp Dmitri Vietze is CEO of rock paper scissors, which started by helping global musicians market in the US, and now works as well with tech companies in music. He also launched and is the CEO of StoryAmp, which helps companies tell their stories through PR. Born in Nashville, Dmitri moved to NYC where he played in the subways while studying music at LaGuardia “the Fame High School” for Music and the Arts. After earning his business degree, he developed workshops using global music to show cultural differences as opportunities. He helped Portland record distributor Allegro set up a PR department, Dmitri started rps to focus on his global music and entrepreneurial passions. Dmitri is known for his crazy pants, infinite stream of ideas, and joyful engagement whether in writing, speaking one on one, or presenting at conferences ranging from SXSW to SF Music Tech. Rock Paper Scissors runs publicity campaigns for globally-minded performers, labels, festivals, websites, etc. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitrivietze Twitter:  @dmitrivietze Rock Paper Scissors:   https://www.rockpaperscissors.biz

Attack Style Wrestling Podcast
ASW03: Preparing your high school wrestlers for freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling

Attack Style Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 31:14


With the high school season long finished, the focus is now on offseason wrestling. What does NCAA champion and Hall of Fame High School coach Daryl Weber believe the best practices are for high school wrestlers in the offseason? We'll discuss those tactics on Episode 3 of the Attack Style Wrestling Podcast. We'll start Episode 3 with Coach Weber's philosophy on wrestling freestyle and Greco and off-season weight training. We'll also venture into his own experiences as an athlete and a coach where he finds the other styles serve to improve a wrestler's overall ability. Coach Weber also has a month full of camps in June, which we'll discuss the different camps offered. We'll also take time to talk about the differences in summer plans for individual wrestlers and we'll finish up with a discussion centering around Coach Weber's recent blog post about criticism on AttackStyleWrestling.com. The Attack Style Wrestling Podcast is brought to you by AttackStyleWrestling.com. SUBSCRIBE TO ATTACK STYLE WRESTLING PODCAST iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | SoundCloud | RSS Contribute And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, consider becoming a patron by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a patron. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. Looking to start a podcast of your own? Get a free month with Libsyn.com by using the promo code MTO when you sign up. You'll get the remainder of the month from when you sign up as well as the next month free. It'll be enough time to kick the tires and lights some fires.

Classical Classroom
Classical Classroom, Episode 81: MusicWorks, TheHighSchoolForThePerforming AndVisualArts!

Classical Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 31:24


March is Music in Our Schools month! In this second edition of our MusicWorks series, we take a field trip to an public high school that’s a kind of music education utopia – Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) (or, Fame High School, as I like to imagine it). We chat with Brad Smith – HSPVA’s orchestra conductor – and with two student musicians about classical music’s role at their school and in their lives. Music in this episode all played by the HSPVA Orchestra and conducted by Brad Smith. HSPVA Orchestra conductor Brad Smith. Photo courtesy of his website. Audio production by Todd “Tryhard” Hulslander with emojis by Dacia Clay. Editing by Mark DiClaudio. For more about HSPVA: www.houstonisd.org/hspvarts For more about Brad Smith: www.bradsmithconductor.com For more about Music in Our Schools month: www.nafme.org/programs/miosm