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In this bonus episode, Robert is moderating BLM Greenwood's Power to Your Vote 2021 municipal elections candidate forum. Robert spoke with Charles Brown. Brown is an assistant principal at Greenwood High School and a candidate for city council ward 7. #BlackVotesMatter #PowerToYourVote #BlackLivesMatter
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Congratulations to Ms. Gemma Perez for winning New Teacher of the Year at Greenwood High School. I interviewed her back in July just before she started the year there and now I'm checking in to see what she learned and what the secret of her success is.
Connor Noland's talent has never been up for debate. A two-sport star at Greenwood High School, he excelled both on the football field and the mound. Noland wanted to continue playing both sports in college, which made Arkansas—his dream school—a perfect fit. Noland won his only start at quarterback for the Razorbacks. But after a year of trying both sports, he realized he needed to make a choice. The decision to focus on baseball has paid off, but not without some injury-induced struggles. But Noland persevered through any doubts to become the Razorbacks' Friday night starter. And now wants to set an example for Arkansas, just like former Hog Kevin Kopps. Noland is well on his way to realizing his potential. And his mission is clear.
Part 2 with Rick Jones, now the Senior Assistant to Head Coach Eli Drinkwitz at the University of Missouri. Today's episode focuses on something exteremely important to how Coach Jones developed his career - learning. He explains his approach and how he helped his staff develop as well. At the time of the recording, Coach Jones was the head coach at Greenwood High School in Arkansas. In his 31 seasons as a head coach, Jones' recorded a record of 317-74 with nine state championships and five runners-up. including his record at Greenwood of 185-26 with eight state championships and three runners-up. His multiple achievements and awards include being named 18 times "Coach of the Year," "2012 National Coach of the Year," 2018 AFCA Power of Influence National Coach of the Year, and Oklahoma High School Coaches Hall of Fame Inductee, to name a few. But he'll tell you his greatest accomplishment is building up and empowering others, especially young men, to be successful in life. Shownotes: -Grading finish/definition of finish -Understanding the bigger picture -Have a burning passion to learn -Tony Mason “Coaching Coaches” -Book recommendations -Takeaway from a clinic -How Coach Jones snd his staff learn -Ideas to get better at 3rd and 1 -Finding balance in life -Concerns about the future of the game -Embracing change
This is an episode from the early days of the podcast with Rick Jones, now the Senior Assistant to Head Coach Eli Drinkwitz at the University of Missouri. At the time of the recording, Coach Jones was the head coach at Greenwood High School in Arkansas. In his 31 seasons as a head coach, Jones' recorded a record of 317-74 with nine state championships and five runners-up. including his record at Greenwood of 185-26 with eight state championships and three runners-up. His multiple achievements and awards include being named 18 times "Coach of the Year," "2012 National Coach of the Year," 2018 AFCA Power of Influence National Coach of the Year, and Oklahoma High School Coaches Hall of Fame Inductee, to name a few. But he'll tell you his greatest accomplishment is building up and empowering others, especially young men, to be successful in life. In part 1 of our interview, Coach Jones discussed why he coaches, his approach to coaching, and his philosophy of building a culture.
New Movies: No Time to Die - James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology. South of Heaven - Convicted felon Jimmy gets early parole after serving twelve years for armed robbery. Upon his release, he vows to give Annie, his childhood love, now dying from cancer, the best last year of her life - unfortunately it's not that simple. Detention - In 1962 Taiwan during the White Terror martial law period, Fang Ray Shin, a female student at the hillside Greenwood High School is attending counselling with teacher Mr. Chang, and they gradually fall in love. It was a dangerous period where sensitive books were banned and free speech were restricted, but Mr. Chang secretly organised a study group for banned books, together with fellow teacher Miss Yin and male student Wei Chong Ting. Prisoners of the Ghostland - A notorious criminal must break an evil curse in order to rescue an abducted girl who has mysteriously disappeared. Undisputed ClassicGod Told Me to - A New York detective investigates a series of murders committed by random New Yorkers who claim that "God told them to." Next Week - The Last Duel, Halloween Kills, The Blazing World, Bergman Island, maybe LambClassic - Saint Maud
For this week's podcast episode, Krista Pontius, agricultural teacher at Greenwood High School in Millerstown, Pennsylvania, sits down with us to share her favorite parts about teaching for Back to School Month. Krista tells us her perspective on how ag education might look in the future and how the community can offer support to the classroom.
Host Brian Webb is joined in studio by Danny "The Limb" Hartung and Casey Warner. He gets betting lines from Vegas Frank and talks to Greenwood High School softball coach Taylor Proctor.
Jamie Freeman is the Greenwood High School football team janitor and has been since 2019. He also has cerebral palsy. Freeman serves the Bulldogs program by maintaining its facilities, but he's also become family to the football players. So when Greenwood garnered another state championship this fall, its eighth in school history, the team knew what to do. Players raised money for a state championship ring for Freeman and surprised him with it this past week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sexuality is central to our identity. Coming out to your friends and family can be a daunting idea. Openhouse talks to Eesha Gorti, a student at Greenwood High School in Bengaluru and Alex Mathew, a queer cis man who has been performing drag for seven years. They talk about their personal experiences, intersectionality in the LGBTQIA community and what they hope to hear from friends and family.
An der Greenwood High School herrscht Zucht, Ordnung und die eiserne Hand des Staates. Basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Horror-Spiel hat Netflix Anfang Dezember die Serie Dentation veröffentlicht. Übernatürliche Phänomene sind allerdings nur ein Part, der dieser Serie einen gruseligen Touch verleihen. Nicole und Rudolf sprechen drüber. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pilot-pickups/message
WKU Soccer freshman defender Ellie Belcher discusses what led her to play for WKU, her run to a state championship locally last year at Greenwood High School, practicing this fall for a season that was moved to the spring because of COVID-19, getting to host UAB in an exhibition last Friday and winning on penalty kicks, and her expectations for the Lady Toppers in the spring.
In this episode, your host Ron Sabala is joined with Cade Stinnett from Greenwood High School in Kentucky. We talk with Cade about his recruitment process, his expectations for his last two years or High School, and we even talk about his impressive season averaging 16 points a game. This episode is brought to you by HoopSeen. You definitely don't want to miss this and more great episodes so don't forget to subscribe and download the Sportionary Podcast. Enjoy!
Tyler Wilson was always talented. He set records in high school as a quarterback and pitcher at Greenwood High School. Then, he came to Arkansas and rewrote the record books. After playing briefly as a true freshman in 2008, Wilson sat for two years behind Ryan Mallett, but burst onto the scene against Auburn in 2010 after an injury to the starter. And then in 2011, he quarterbacked Arkansas to its first 11-win season since 1977, and entered 2012 as one of the top QBs in the country. And though things went sideways quickly for the Razorbacks in Wilson's senior season, he still left Arkansas as one of the best to ever do it. But it almost didn't happen. How did one of the best quarterbacks in school history almost never suit up for the Hogs? How does he look back on that fateful 2012 season? And does he still have lingering doubts that he picked the right sport?
In this episode, Rick Jones, Head Football Coach at Greenwood High School, outlines what the STANDARD should be for every team, classroom, and organization. There is no double standard when it comes to being successful. Set your standards today!
As a South Carolina native, Heather was born in Anderson and later during high school she moved to Greenwood. She graduated from Greenwood High School in 1995 then she attended and graduated from Lander University for her undergraduate in Health Care Administration in 1999. After college, she moved to Greenville and began her career as a Nursing Home Administrator which is where she fueled my love and desire to care for seniors. In 2009, she received my Masters in Business Administration from North Greenville University. She believes that it is has been her calling to serve seniors in a variety of capacities including long term care, rehabilitation services and now Hospice care.Heather is married to Edward Burton, also a South Carolina native, and they have two boys, Ethan and Olin. In their free time, they enjoy exploring the outdoors, spending time with family and discovering all that Greenville/Greer have to offer.At Wren Hospice we believe that care should be patient-centered. We believe that hospice is a gift and we work around the clock to provide compassionate and attentive care to every person touched by our program.Wren Hospice provides in-home care and inpatient care for people with life-limiting illnesses. We also strive to provide a positive, supportive environment for their families as well. We believe this time in the life of a family can be an opportunity for spiritual and emotional healing.https://wrenhospice.com/about/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Football is back. As teams across the country prepare for kickoff we're proud to announce season 2 of Friday Night Lights presented by the AFCA and Inside the Headset. This year we are following Greenwood High School in Greenwood, Arkansas. Led by Coach Rick Jones, Greenwood has won back to back state championships and eight since 2004. This season we will cover coaching philosophy, scheme, and everything else that goes into running a championship program. As the Bulldogs look to pull off a three-peat we'll go inside the headset with Coach Jones and his assistant coaches. There's nothing like those Friday night lights and we are excited to be all in with the Greenwood Bulldogs. Tune in for new episodes every Wednesday.
Greenwood High School football coach Rick Jones talks with us about what he and his staff do with their players to develop them as men on and off the field. He discusses how he gets their school and community involved in the process.
This week on Inside the Headset, we speak with Rick Jones, head coach of Greenwood High School in Arkansas. Coach Jones was the recipient of the 2018 AFCA Power of Influence Award, presented by TeamSnap. We discuss some of his off-season programs, leadership classes for players, advice for the interview process, and stories from his career. Rick Jones began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Harding University (1976-1977) before becoming an assistant coach at Del City HS in Oklahoma (1978-1983). He then moved to Putnam City West HS (OK) until he landed his first head coaching job at Edmond HS (OK) in 1985. Jones also spent time as head coach at Tulsa Union HS (OK) (1990-1991), Missouri State University (1992-1995), and Broken Arrow HS (OK) (1995-2003). In 2004, Coach Jones was named head coach at Greenwood HS (AR), and he has led the program to seven state championships. [1:43] Start of interview [1:58] Initial start to coaching [6:07] Wholistic coaching philosophy [12:32] "Each season is a one-year contract" [16:58] Annual father-son retreat [23:00] "Mom's 101" [25:58] Off-season morning leadership classes [34:14] GameStrat Ad - Discount Code [34:48] Tips for job interviews [44:44] Coaches that have influenced Jones' career You can follow Rick Jones on Twitter, visit his website, or reach him via email. This episode is brought to you in part by GameStrat. Use the promo code AFCA2019 for 10% off any package. Have any questions, comments, or ideas for the show? Send us an email at podcast@afca.com.
Coach Jones knows how to win. He has developed processes for success and will show you how to implement them into your business. - How to define a plan and a purpose in your business The necessity of processes - Preparation and building the foundation of victory - The importance of attention to detail and fine tuning successful operations Among active football coaches in the state of Arkansas, Coach Rick Jones has the second-highest record of victories. Coach Jones is an 18-time coach of the year who has led his teams to 15 victories in 23 state championships. Over his 40-year career, he has inspired and instructed young athletes in high schools and universities in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Coach Jones’ overall coaching record is an impressive 295-72. An alumnus and former football player of Harding University, Coach Jones received his Masters in Education in 1977 and currently coaches Greenwood High School football. His 14-year record at Greenwood is 163-24, including 7 State Championships.
Eugene Chadwick was forever tied to Mississippi sports at the age of two when his father was hired as the Athletic Director for Mississippi A&M (now MSU) in 1909. In this episode, he remembers the days when the entire Athletic Department consisted of his father and one assistant and there was one small facility for all outdoor sporting events: Hardy Field. After playing football and baseball for MSU, Chadwick’s first job was coaching Greenwood High School’s football team. He looks back fondly on their undefeated season in 1930 when they were only scored on once the entire year for a season tally of 405 to 6. He also distinguished himself coaching for Laurel in 1945 and is credited for bringing the Split-T formation to Mississippi. Chadwick served as the Head Coach and Athletic Director at Delta State from 1947 to 1960. He rebuilt the Athletics Program after WWII and led the football team to its first undefeated season in 1954. Chadwick was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, as well as, the MSU and Delta State Halls of Fame.