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This week on the show, we're marking Father's Day and Shavuot with reflections on fatherhood, loss, and collective Jewish responsibility. Director Adam Nimoy shares stories from his memoir, The Most Human: Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy. He details what it was like to be the son of Spock, as well as how he and his father reconnected before Leonard's death in 2015. Tablet writer Gabe Sanders returns to the show with a personal essay about finding unexpected meaning while saying Kaddish for his father. Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin of Wisdom Without Walls explains the big ideas behind his new book, Tikkun Ha'am/Repairing Our People: Reimagining Liberal Judaism in America, which calls for a renewed emphasis on Jewish responsibility. Learn more about becoming a Tablet member at tabletm.ag/uomember. Find out about our upcoming events at tabletmag.com/unorthodoxlive. Write to us at unorthodox@tabletmag.com, or leave a voicemail on our listener line: (914) 570-4869. Unorthodox is produced by Tablet Studios. Check out all of our podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts. SPONSORS: Emanu-El Downtown's Religious School Lab opens this fall in Manhattan for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade, offering a welcoming community, pick-up from local schools, and one-to-one virtual Hebrew instruction. Visit EmanuelDowntown.org for more. ChaiFlicks, the Jewish streaming platform, presents Kafka, its newest exclusive drama series on the life of legendary author Franz Kafka. Starring Joel Basman, David Kross, and Christian Friedel, the show uncovers the mysteries, scandals, romances, and imagination of the author behind masterpieces like The Metamorphosis. Visit ChaiFlicks.com and use code KAFKAPOD at checkout for 50% off new subscriptions and a 7-day free trial.
Joining us is Dr. Gabe Sanders, PhD, NSCA-CSCS, an Assitant Professor in the School of Human Services at the Univ. of Cincinnati. Dr. Gabe Sanders research focuses on sport science and human performance, wearable technology, daily workloads and fatigue in athletes. He will share with us the importance of strength training and muscle health and give us tips on how we can combat chronic diseases and age gracefully!
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With a resume that boasts having coached 16 All-Americans and 17 NCAA finalists, Coach Gabe Sanders is one of the biggest proponents and supporters of creating a professional T&F sports league similar to the 4 other major sports where there would be championship meets every year to end the season crowning world champions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ontrackandfield/message
In this episode, Priya Gutta talks to Davis Hattaway and Gabe Sanders, the leaders of Praise Band at Holy Trinity, about the start of praise band and how they got involved, how they became involved and interested in music, favorite memories in chapel, the upcoming musical, involvement with ambush, and more.
Gabe Sanders, is the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country – Sprints/Hurdles at Boston University. Gabe has over 15 years of collegiate coaching and administrative experience. Prior to joining BU - he served on the men and women's coaching staffs at the Standford, BU, Colgate, Williams College and The University of Michigan. Great Coach, but even better man. Great conversation about Track, mentoring student athletes and maintaining passion. --- 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/juiceworththesqueeze/message
Gabe Sanders is one of the well known coaches in our industry and continues to be one of the inspiring young coaches in our field. On this episode we talk about Gabe's unique ability to produce fast relays at Ivy League Schools, the importance of understanding multiple systems and who has been the biggest influences on his career. We discuss other topics as well so please make sure to listen to this one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-morton8/support
This week we are joined by Gabe Sanders, the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at Boston University. We touch on several topics all the way from what Gabe wants in his assistant coaches to overloading different aspects of sprinting. Hope you enjoy it!Make sure to head over to https://www.sprint-jump-throw.com/ and sign up for access to our exclusive Sprint Jump Throw Thorne Store. 25% off of all products!!
The Coaches Collab group on Facebook paneled a conversation about budgeting trends and tips in consideration of upcoming budget cuts. This discussion was led by Gabe Sanders of Boston University, Adrian Myers of Northern Illinois University, and Jon Hill of Rice University. The group discussed lots of unique ways to cut your budget, but not your student-athlete's experience, with travel, recruiting, and more. We hope by rebroadcasting this discussion it will help you become a more savvy coach who can still thrive and survive coming out of this pandemic. By the way, if you are on Facebook and not a member of the Coaches Collab group, please do yourself, your program, and your athletes a favor and go join now.
Hello everyone. This is Gabe Sanders, and old habits die hard. I’m podcasting again, building off what I started at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies with MIIS Radio. Welcome to my newest project, which I’m calling: The Implications. This is a podcast about public policy as well, but with this work I’m going to go bigger. I’m looking to the frontier of policy for adapting to climate change, to a growing human population, to greater awareness of the need for balancing human life with the ecosystem that sustains us. The plan is to interview professionals, academics, activists about the work they’re doing to improve the relationship among humans, the natural world, and the strange miasma we call “an economy." Whether it's renewable energy or decarbonization, creating market incentives for green technology, creating affordable housing, increasing equity of socioeconomic opportunity, or revolutionizing the food system sustaining our species I’ll be asking these people about their research, their findings, their observations and policy recommendations – and then discussing implications their work has on the future of human adaptation for survival. This new series begins with Dr. Catherine Brinkley. Dr. Brinkley is an assistant professor of Community and Regional Development at my undergraduate alma mater, the University of California at Davis. Her work centers around a concept called One Health, which considers health shared by humans, animals, and their environment. Her latest research focuses on food systems and municipal general plans and the broad question: “how do food systems reorient diets and land use?” What are the implications of Dr. Brinkley’s work? You’ll have to listen to the interview to find out, but I will say this: land use plans and food system regulation affect the placement and affordability of housing, public and environmental health, and even the distribution of economic power in society, from the smallest town to the global economy. One very salient example: the Corona Virus thought to have emerged from an illegal meat market in Wuhan, China may not have spread beyond the infected animals with better localized control of the food system. Now that I’ve whet your appetite: thank you for tuning in to this inaugural episode of the Implications. Here is my interview with Dr. Catherine Brinkley. (You can check out Dr. Brinkley's work here: https://humanecology.ucdavis.edu/catherine-brinkley) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miis-radio/support
Fun time sitting down with first year head coach Gabe Sanders. We talk about his decision to come back to BU, as well as his plans for the future. Enjoy!
Joining us is Dr. Gabe Sanders PhD,NSCA-CSCS and associate professor of Exercise Science at Northern Kentucky University. He will talk about his research on wearable technology and healthy behaviors. The post Monitors, Trackers: Do they change behaviors? with Dr. Gabe Sanders PhD appeared first on Vicki Doe Fitness.
If you are into data analysis or at the least figuring out the best ways to improve your performance then this week's guest is perfect for you. Dr Gabe Sanders drops in to talk thru the work he is doing at Northern Kentucky University (NKU) in world of Exercise Science and Sports Performance. He is a professor at NKU and his work runs the gambit of research and analysis of sports performance, wearable technology, training workloads and optimizing overall performance! Wow - right up our alley. Check him out on twitter at gabejsanders and you can find more of his research at www.allinstrength.com DON’T FORGET - follow me on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube - all at Dog Life Radio. And write to the podcast at DogLifeRadio@yahoo.com as well as my website https://dogliferadio.podbean.com/ For Dog Life Radio gear - head to https://www.sixsquirrelstudios.com/store And as always do not forget the sponsor of this precious podcast: the best coffee on the planet….Deathwish Coffee www.deathwishcoffee.com
MIIS Radio host Gabe Sanders sits down with Kent Glenzer. Kent is a professor in the Development Practice and Policy programs at MIIS as well as a management consulting professional for international development agencies. Tune in to hear his perspective on what it takes to be an effective development professional, his take on the current state of American democracy – and the story behind his eclectic taste in music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miis-radio/support
Candidate for Mayor of the City of Monterey, Bill McCrone, sits down with Gabe Sanders to discuss the policy landscape surrounding the affordable housing crisis and state of the homeless community in Monterey. Find Bill's campaign website here: https://www.facebook.com/billmccrone68/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miis-radio/support
This week, Unorthodox jumpstarts the Father’s Day festivities with a special episode—because is there any figure more overlooked and misunderstood than the Jewish father? Liel talks to Tablet’s Gabe Sanders about archetypal father figures, starting with the biblical Abraham, and how their own identities changed when they became fathers. Stephanie sits down with Unorthodox regular Marjorie Ingall to break down the problematic aspects of Father’s Day, as well as the tough rap Jewish dads get—and how that’s wrapped up in the Jewish mother stereotype. Mark sits down with his dad, Tim Oppenheimer, who opens up about everything from his father’s many marriages and divorces to his own depression after his youngest child left for college. This episode of Unorthodox is brought to you by Harry’s. Stop overpaying for a great shave. Go to Harrys.com and enter the code UNORTHODOX at checkout for $5 off your first order. We love to hear from you! Email us at Unorthodox@tabletmag.com. Sign up for our weekly newsletter at http://bit.ly/UnorthodoxPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices