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John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Brooke Burns - Tic Tac DoughLearn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
We talk about the Pope (she was raised Catholic), her "Lavish Life," and her new show: Bingo Blitz.
What happens when you say yes to life's unexpected opportunities? In this episode, Judy and Erik Thureson share their experiences surrounding The Ultimate Experience events with host Meredith Bell. Judy opens with the incredible story of how a Facebook contest led her to a life-changing road trip with Steve Hardison. She talks about the inspiration from her late son Jacob, the humor of her husband's concerns, and the profound lessons she learned along the way. Judy's journey from chance encounters to powerful collaborations is a testament to the magic that unfolds when we embrace possibility.Erik and Judy dive into the heart of transformational events and the power of "who you're being." From navigating production challenges to raising $100,000 for charity at a single event, their stories highlight the role of trust, love, and radical commitment in creating meaningful impact. Whether you're looking for inspiration, leadership lessons, or a reminder of the miracles that unfold when we step up with purpose, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.About the Guest: About Judy ThuresonJudy Thureson has a genuine desire to see people live their most authentic life. In the last decade, she has helped thousands of clients transform their mental, physical, and spiritual health.Judy helps her clients un-lock their super power! She is passionate about helping her clients heal and grow through adversity. In June of 2019, Judy experienced the tragic loss of her eighteen year old son, Jacob to opioid overdose. In the midst of her unimaginable grief she wrote the #1 Bestselling book BEAUTIFUL TRAGEDY: How to Build Strength and Resilience during life's Greatest Challenges. Her book chronicles her experience and introduces the GIVE Principle. Judy is a trusted advisor for grieving families. She shares tools on how to use healthy coping skills to navigate the storms of grief and uncertainty.https://judythureson.com/ https://thecreatorcollective.com/theultimateexperience2026Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554829303776 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judythureson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-thureson-4783631b8/ About Erk ThuresonWith over three decades of learned experience from Disney, Oscars, Fox Sports, GSN, and the NFL in the areas of programming and production, Erik's skillset is rich and vast. The depth of his industry experience accompanied with an extensive education from CSU Fullerton, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, Emory University, and Berklee College of Music, make him a powerful force of creativity. From creating client engagement solutions to managing over $65M in digital product development, he knows how to identify road blocks and develop solutions to overcome them. Erik sees potential pathways, in situations and in people.In 2019, Erik experienced the tragic loss of his 18 year old son, Jacob, to an opioid overdose. In honoring his son's legacy, Erik courageously confronts the stigmatized issues of mental health and substance abuse, encouraging audiences to join in the collective effort to remove the barriers that prevent open dialogue about mental health and substance abuse. He is passionate about serving others and creating films that make the world a better...
Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsIn this episode, Cameron Mathison sits down with Dr. Taz to share his incredible and inspiring health journey. From his early challenges with a degenerative bone disease to a shocking kidney cancer diagnosis, Cameron's story underscores the importance of being an advocate for one's own health. He reveals how, for years, he was misled by traditional doctors who simply prescribed medications that only made things worse, until he found a path to healing through functional medicine. Cameron discusses his approach to integrating science and spirit, the pivotal role of a functional health coach in his recovery, and his newfound passion for helping others through his venture, Health360. Join us for a compelling story of resilience, the power of functional medicine, and the importance of holistic health practices.Note: This conversation was filmed before Cameron and his family lost their house in the LA fires. Healing is a constant journey and we are sending Cameron and his family lots of love. About Cameron MathisonEmmy nominated actor and Emmy winning TV host Cameron Mathison made his long-awaited return to daytime on ABC's General Hospital, after a decade as fan favorite Ryan Lavery on ABC's All My Children. He was also the co-host of Hallmark Channel's “Home and Family” alongside Debbie Matenopoulos for three seasons. Mathison is also the creator of allhealth360, a health and wellness destination dedicated to a healthier lifestyle inside and out. He previously served as feature correspondent for “Good Morning America,” “Entertainment Tonight” and “Extra,” and co-hosted the “35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.” He recently signed a multi-picture deal with Great American Media and is a host for a new GSN show that is set to premiere in 2024.Thank you to our sponsorTimeline: timeline.com/DRTAZ01:54 A Personal Story from Dr. Taz03:15 Advocating for Men's Health05:50 Cameron's Early Life Health Struggles14:51 Discovering Kidney Cancer17:05 The Healing Journey Begins20:19 The Role of Functional Health Coaching27:57 Cameron's Gut Health Protocol35:42 Cameron's Personal Experience with Healing His Gut43:17 Meditation and Mental Well-being56:10 Encouragement for Men's HealthStay ConnectedSubscribe to the audio podcast: https://holplus.transistor.fm/subscribeSubscribe to the video podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrTazMD/podcastsFollow Dr. Taz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/Join the conversation on X: https://x.com/@drtazmdTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtazmdFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtazmd/Connect with Cameron Matthison:https://www.instagram.com/cameronmathison/Host & Production TeamHost: Dr. Taz; Produced by Rainbow Creative (Executive Producer: Matthew Jones; Lead Producer: Lauren Feighan; Editors: Jeremiah Schultz and Patrick Edwards)Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes of hol+
Episode 76 of Give n' Go features a new co-host alongside Rohtas Wadera. Sam Cary, a former Captain at the University of Iowa who is playing professionally in Sweden for IFK Norrkoping is joining the podcast for good! GSN's co-hosts breakdown sound bytes from Trinity Rodman, Croix Bethune, Ally Sentnor, and Lynn Williams at NWSL Media Day. Plus, Sam talks about her experiences as a pro in Sweden as they discuss the Women's Champions League Quarterfinal matchups. Finally, they breakdown a new era of NWSL Free Agency with new pros and college players entering the league at the same. You can download Give n' Go on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Erklärungen zum Fach "Questions Philosophiques" fir d'Première Générale (GSO, GSN, A3D, ...) Wat ass Philo, wat muss ech do maachen? An firwat ass et gutt?
Du bass op der 1e GSO, GSN, A3D ? An du wëlls wëssen, em wat et am Dossier Ethik geet? Wat ass Ethik iwwerhapt? Wéi eng Froen ginn am Dossier behandelt? Wat fir Konzepter muss de kennen? Dat kucke mer an dësem Video! 00:47 - Wat ass Ethik? 07:57 - Froen vum Dossier 08:20 - Qui est autrui? 13:37 - Déieren an der Ethik? 16:25 - Verantwortung fir d'Ëmwelt? 17:37 - Wat ass Verantwortung? 19:09 - Verantwortung fir meng Nächst? 21:03 - Grouss Muecht, grouss Verantwortung? 23:50 - Konzepter vum Dossier 23:52 - Morale 25:18 - Éthique 27:28 - Autrui 28:34 - Animal 32:47 - Devoir 34:00 - Responsabilité 34:45 - Pouvoir 35:43 - Résumé 10:05 - Staat an Muecht vum Staat 19:03 - Konzepter 19:08 - Mënsch 20:47 - Staat 23:55 - Gesellschaft 26:00 - Fräiheet 29:13 - Natur an Kultur
Du bass op der 1e GSO, GSN, A3D ? An du wëlls wëssen, em wat et am Text vum Thomas Hobbes geet ? Oder du wëlls einfach méi zum Thema léieren? Da bass de héi richteg ! Wat steet am Text, wéi eng Konzepter muss de kennen, a wéi eng Froen waarden op dech an der Prüfung? Dat kucke mer am Video! 00:20 – Biographie 04:30 – Staat, Muecht an Batman 08:08 - Textanalyse 22:15 - Fro 1: Brauche mer de Staat? 23:30 - Fro 2: Muss d'Gesellschaft d'Muecht vum Staat aschränken? 26:27 - Prüfungsfroen
Du bass op der 1e GSO, GSN, A3D ? An du wëlls wëssen, em wat et am Dossier Anthropologie geet? Wat ass Anthropologie iwwerhapt? Wéi eng Froen ginn am Dossier behandelt? Wat fir Konzepter muss de kennen? Dat kucke mer an dësem Video! 00:00 - Intro 08:01 - Froen vum Dossier 08:16 - Iwwerbleck iwwert d'Froen 10:05 - Staat an Muecht vum Staat 19:03 - Konzepter 19:08 - Mënsch 20:47 - Staat 23:55 - Gesellschaft 26:00 - Fräiheet 29:13 - Natur an Kultur
Du bass op der 1e GSO, GSN, A3D ? An du wëlls wëssen, em wat et am Text vum Walter Benjamin geet ? Oder du wëlls einfach méi zum Thema léieren? Da bass de héi richteg ! Wat steet am Text, wéi eng Konzepter muss de kennen, a wéi eng Froen waarden op dech an der Prüfung? Dat kucke mer am Video! 00:00 – Em wat geet et? 02:45 – Biographie 05:30 – Textanalyse 09:18 – Ausfluch “Massen-Kultur” 11:10 – Reproduzéierbarkeet 12:20 – Konsum vu Konscht 13:23 – Ausfluch “Entfriemung” 14:39 – Film 17:15 – Zerstreuung 19:10 – Résumé 20:00 - Prüfungsfroen
Du bass op der 1e GSO, GSN, A3D? An du wëlls wëssen, em wat et am Dossier „Esthétique - au-delà de la beauté" geet ? Oder du wëlls einfach méi zum Thema léieren? Da bass de héi richteg ! Wat ass Ästhetik, wéi eng Konzepter muss de kennen, a wéi eng philosophesch Froen stelle sech héi am Dossier? Dat kucke mer am Video! 00:00 – Intro 01:45 – l'art 02:55 – l'artisanat 04:23 – l'oeuvre d'art 08:06 – la nature 09:39 – le quotidien 11:05 – la morale 14:00 – Résumé 14:50 – Examens-Froen 15:17 – Ass an der Konscht alles erlabt? 20:45 – Mat wat däerf ech Konscht hierstellen? 22:50 – Ënnerscheed art-artisanat
Have you ever wondered what little-known and mysterious beings are living among us, just out of sight? This episode is about one such creature that most Californians have no idea even exists. Join me, Dave Wyatt, and Kristyn Schulte as we discuss clever little foxes, oak mistletoe, the floor is lava, dissolved poop, the smallest mountain range in the world, tasty taxidermy, classroom design, convergent evolution, weasel lemurs, and a whole lot more. Links: The California Ringtail Project Mistletoe toxicity Support Golden State Naturalist on Patreon and get perks starting at $4/month. Follow me on Instagram. My website is goldenstatenaturalist.com. Get podcast Merch. Subscribe to the GSN email newsletter. Episode cover photo by Dave Wyatt. The theme song is called “i dunno” by grapes and can be found here.
Dear 2003 TV Viewer, We accept the fact that we had to sacrifice an hour of Prime time. But we think you're crazy for making us put on a Game Show about how crazy these gubernatorial candidates were. You see them as you want to see them… In the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of them is an ex-sitcom star, and an old guy, and an artist, an Adult film Star, an inexperienced adult, an ex-MTV VJ, and a son of a basketball player…Does that answer your question? Sincerely yours, the Game Show Network. SPONSORED BY: Dave's Archives RetroCIRQ Kier's Nostalgia Corner Kev The Ripper and (of course) Our Patrons Support the California Wildfire Efforts, visit RedCross.org
In the latest episode of Brand Growth Heroes, Fiona Fitz sits down with Craig Allen, the founder of Gold Standard Nutrition (GSN), who joins us from Selby, York. GSN has become a standout brand for its high-quality, healthy, and convenient frozen meals that taste amazing!At just 21, Craig launched GSN with a bold vision, growing it into a multi-million-pound business—all without any external funding.The idea for GSN was born 12 years ago during a family outing to a local Chinese restaurant with his Dad. That “light bulb” moment set Craig on a pathway to create a brand that thrives today as a case study in profitability, brand growth, and focused strategy.In this episode, Craig shares the triumphs and challenges of his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting how staying true to his vision and focusing on overlooked market opportunities propelled his success. Enjoy!Useful Links:Craig Allen LinkedInGSN websiteGSN FacebookGSN InstagramKey TakeawaysSpotting a Market OpportunityCraig reveals how he identified a gap in the high-protein, healthy frozen meals market and turned it into a thriving business.The Bootstrapping JourneyBuilding GSN without external funding wasn't easy. Craig discusses the challenges and rewards of starting and scaling a business from scratch.Hard Lessons in BusinessAn early hurdle forced Craig to downsize his team, teaching him valuable lessons about thoughtful growth, self-belief, and sound financial planning.Cash flow management became a critical takeaway after hard-won experiences.Staying Focused in EntrepreneurshipCraig's journey underscores the importance of adaptability, clarity of vision, and self-belief, even when navigating competitive pressures.The “Where-to-Play” StrategyGSN thrives by serving underserved markets—like police stations, gyms, and universities—rather than competing directly in crowded grocery aisles. This strategic focus has been a cornerstone of the brand's growth and scalability.Responding to Market NeedsGSN's rebrand from Goldstein Nutrition to GSN reflects a strategic pivot to resonate with mainstream audiences. This move expanded its appeal beyond bodybuilders, championing an inclusive vision for healthy eating.Looking Ahead: GSN's Future Growth PotentialCraig's commitment to “doing things properly” underpins the brand's success, and he shares exciting plans for the next phase of GSN's journey.If this episode inspires you to think about new ways to drive business growth, don't forget to click FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE on your favourite podcast app and leave a review!You won't want to miss the next episode, in which Fiona Fitz talks with another successful founder of a challenger brand who shares more valuable insights into driving growth. Plus, your small gesture will be truly appreciated.The Brand Growth Heroes Mini MBA Powered by Alantra has opened (Jan 6th) - apply here!Please don't hesitate to join our Brand Growth Heroes community to stay updated with captivating stories and learnings from your beloved brands on their path to success!Follow us on our Brand Growth Heroes socials: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.Thanks to our Sound Engineer, Gyp Buggane, Ballagroove.com and podcast producer/content creator, Kathryn Watts, Social KEWS
In this episode of "The Big Life," Sam and Jordyn dive into a whirlwind week of college soccer, highlighting Jordyn's challenging travel experience and the end of Michigan State's undefeated streak. Despite the setbacks, Jordyn shares personal milestones, like earning a starting position, and reflects on the balance between individual achievements and team disappointments. The discussion extends to the broader college soccer landscape, analyzing the impact of travel on performance, the unpredictable nature of the Big Ten Conference, and the surprising results of the weekend's matches. It's a great episode, with our hosts exploring how teams handle losses, the importance of moving forward, and the psychological aspects of dealing with defeat. Whether you're a soccer fan or simply curious about the life of a collegiate athlete, "The Big Life" offers valuable insights and a compelling narrative that will leave you rooting for these young athletes as they pursue their dreams. As always, follow Girl Soccer Network on Instagram, stay updated with Sam and Jordyn's journeys on social media, and reach out to us with any questions! Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. TheBIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Welcome back to the Big Life Podcast! What a season it has been. Sam is flying solo at the mic this episode, while Jordyn is flying across the country for Michigan State's games against Oregon. This will Meanwhile, how is it possible that the Hawkeyes and the Spartans are undefeated! Is this the year of the underdog? This episode highlights the shifting dynamics in women's college soccer, and how it can be any team's opportunity to take the title this year. Sam discusses the thrilling unpredictability of this season, where any team can rise to the challenge and take the title, showcasing the growth and competitiveness of women's college soccer. The upcoming Big Ten tournament is set to be intense, with a new ten-team format adding to the excitement. Joining Sam is Rylie Combs, a senior at Mississippi State, to discuss the rise of the Mississippi State soccer program. Rylie shares insights into the team's journey from missing the SEC tournament in 2021 to becoming a top-ranked team, including their recent victory over number one Arkansas. She highlights the importance of team chemistry, accountability, and the supportive community that has fueled their success. Her advice to young athletes is to stay positive, work hard, and take advantage of every opportunity. The episode also touches on the recent developments in the NCAA's house settlement and its implications for college sports, particularly women's athletics. As always, Sam promises to keep listeners updated on this evolving situation. Stay tuned for updates on the Big Ten tournament and intriguing matchups to watch this week. The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Find Jordyn and Sam on their Insta's @sam.cary @jordyn_wickes Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Michigan State's women's soccer team is now ranked number one in the country, which Sam and Jordyn, especially Jordyn could not be happier about! They marvel on the remarkable transformation of the program over the years, acknowledging the hard work and dedication of past and present team members. This episode Sam and Jordyn also take a deep dive into the complexities of team dynamics and personalities. Explore how different paths and motivations drive players towards a common goal, and the impact of understanding these differences on team success. The hosts share personal experiences and insights, highlighting the importance of embracing diverse personalities to foster deeper connections and enhance team performance. And of course, the latest updates from the world of college soccer, including key matchups and the implications for conference standings as the season progresses. Thanks for tuning in! Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. TheBIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Welcome back to "The Big Life Podcast"! This episode is chock-full of nerdy yet seriously interesting information about the college game. In this episode, Jordyn and Sam dive into Michigan State's incredible rise to the number one spot in the RPI rankings. What is RPI? You must tune in to learn more about this rating system used in NCAA sports! Rick Allen, owner of The Informed Athlete, joins us to shed light on the current NCAA landscape, the House Settlement, and its potential impact on college athletics. We explore how changes in scholarship rules, roster sizes, and the transfer portal are shaping the future of college sports. And you won't want to miss our discussion on the proposed NCAA rule changes, including the four-game rule and allowing athletes to have agents while maintaining their college eligibility. Plus, we speculate on the future of NIL deals and how universities might adapt to new financial challenges. Join us for an informative and exciting episode as we navigate the evolving world of college athletics! Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Donate to the Big Life to help us to produce this kickoff season and receive a brand new Big Life sticker https://donorbox.org/the-big-life Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. TheBIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Welcome back to the Big Life Podcast! Transitioning from college soccer to the professional level is a dream for many female soccer players, but the journey is filled with challenges, pressures, and unexpected twists. In this week's episode of the Big Life podcast, Sam and Jordyn dive head first into this topic as two athletes who are currently navigating these waters. Sam shares her personal journey from college soccer at Iowa to playing professionally in Sweden. The shift from being a top player in college to starting anew in a professional setting comes with its own set of pressures. "Winning or losing is quite literally for me, it's my job, it's my livelihood, it's my community, it's my contract and so much," she explains. This statement encapsulates the heightened stakes that come with professional sports, where every game can impact a player's career and future. Meanwhile, Jordyn gears up for the Big Ten Conference kickoff, discussing her team's preparations and the challenges of their first away trip of the season. The duo also recaps the latest results and highlights key upcoming matches in the Big Ten, including intriguing match-ups involving new West Coast additions UCLA and USC. The episode also touches on the differences in funding and facilities between college and professional soccer. While college programs in the U.S. often have extensive resources, professional teams, especially in Europe, focus more on the essentials for football. This shift can be jarring for players who are used to the "flashiness" of college sports. Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
In this episode of The Big Life, we are thrilled to welcome Margueritte Aozasa, the head women's soccer coach at UCLA. She shares her insights on joining the Big Ten Conference, the challenges of dealing with injuries, and, of course, adapting to the Midwest's weather! We also discuss the latest Big Ten soccer updates, including Michigan State's recent performances and the impact of the U-20 World Cup on team rosters. Plus, we highlight Penn State's Kaitlyn MacBean's outstanding weekend performance. Don't miss Margueritte's thoughts on the future of recruiting with the new roster cap and the end of the NWSL draft. Tune in to hear about UCLA's "revenge tour" and their quest for the treble this season! As always, follow Girl Soccer Network on Instagram, stay updated with Sam and Jordyn's journeys on social media, and reach out to us with any questions. Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Find Jordyn and Sam on their Insta's @sam.cary @jordyn_wickes Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
After hitting up a Crossfit workout over at the GSN HQ I spoke to Craig about his journey with GSN over the last 12 years. He told me some interesting stories about the ups & downs of being the owner of Gold Standard Nutrition, I had to go back and record this episode. I hope you enjoy this one, if you haven't already tried a pot of gold then you need to do so!
Episode Summary: Susan Salgado, a seasoned casting director and producer, offers a wealth of knowledge on navigating the dance industry from her initial steps in the Philippines to her influential role in Los Angeles. Susan's journey, marked by a transition from dancer to industry insider, highlights her 10-year career in casting for reality TV shows and her efforts to bridge opportunities for local dancers through intensives in Vegas. Susan also underscores the significance of slating skills for commercial auditions, where personality and on-camera presence can make or break opportunities. The discussion expands into the realm of direct bookings, a growing trend where dancers are hired directly by choreographers or directors, bypassing traditional auditions. The episode also covers the logistical and strategic aspects of building a dance career in competitive markets like Las Vegas and Los Angeles, providing insights into the visa process for foreign dancers aiming to work in the U.S. Susan shares her personal experiences and lessons from touring with artists and participating in high-profile gigs like Cirque du Soleil. Show Notes: (0:03) Dance industry insights with casting director and producer. (2:17) Dance background, casting career, and intensive for local dancers. (8:03) Auditioning for dance projects, including preparation and dress code. (14:32) Importance of preparation and communication in auditions. (16:32) Auditioning for commercials and TV/film (22:03) The importance of networking and social media presence for dancers, regardless of agent representation. (26:27) Casting for VMA performance, social media research, and client expectations. (28:38) The importance of social media for dancers, including highlighting dance reels and keeping personal and professional accounts separate. (33:59) Touring and casting with industry professionals. (39:57) Dance Instagram tips and challenges for dancers in the US market. (45:38) Immigration paths for foreign dancers to work in the US (50:20) Training and networking for young dancers. Biography: Susan Salgado, a seasoned Casting Director and Producer, boasts an illustrious career spanning over three decades in the entertainment industry. Her impressive network spans across the industry's biggest names, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, CW, MTV, BET, VH1, TLC, HGTV, DIY, Nickelodeon, Disney, Quibi, OWN, Animal Planet, Discovery, Bravo, GSN, TVOne, Lifetime, and many others. From live shows to reality television to commercials, Susan has excelled in every facet of her craft. Her impressive portfolio includes credits such as recruiting musicians and vocalists for Beyonce's iconic Formation Tour and Coachella performances, Lady Gaga's electrifying "Monster Ball" Tour, and the international sensation, Chippendales. In the realm of television, Susan's accomplishments are nothing short of extraordinary. She has left her mark on numerous hit shows, including "The Four" on Fox, "Boy Band" on ABC, Beyonce's mesmerizing halftime performance at Super Bowl 50 and the Grammy Awards, the sensational "Hairspray Live!", and "The Next: Fame is At Your Doorstep" on CW. Susan's groundbreaking work also extends to reality TV, where she played a pivotal role in the success of the hit show "Married At First Sight" in its inaugural season, as well as casting for "Deal Or No Deal Models," "The Apprentice" (season 4), four seasons of "Making The Band," "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition," "Dance Moms," "Born to Dance," and an extensive list of other notable productions. Susan's talents extend into the world of commercials, where her discerning eye has helped select talent for brands like Diesel, Shoe Carnival, SBC Global, Motorola, Coors Light, Nature's Care, Budweiser, and Reddi Whip, among others. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/tripletcasting/ https://www.facebook.com/susan.salgado.33
Maybe it's because we're busy and our minds are cluttered. Maybe it's because we haven't recorded in a while and we're out of practice. Maybe it's because this game really is just that basic and easy and doesn't deserve our full brand of shenanigans. Regardless, this one we're just gonna win. No real plan necessary. Now let's get back to pitching our brand new talk show to Game Show Network - sponsored by FanDuel, ChapStick, and Hot Tubs. Zach uses chapstick in a unique way, Jared wants Optimus Prime to go solo, and Adam gets way too hung up on thumbs. Talking Points Include: This Story Has a Story, Zach's New Audio-Ruining Prop, The Gold Bond Challenge, Wiping East to West, Timothy Goggins, Our GSN Talk Show Pitch, Holographic Performers, Ryan Hospital, Show Me Your Thumbs
On this week's episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Jacqui Pitman - CEO, producer, advocate for children in foster care, and founder of Marvin Cares for Kids. Growing up, Jacqui navigated the foster care system from the ages of 7 to 18, and then at 18, she received an opportunity to work in LA. Jacqui has since become a multifaceted powerhouse in the entertainment industry, serving as the CEO of PartyPit Productions Inc. and the visionary force behind Pitman Casting Inc., a premier reality television casting and development company based in Los Angeles. With a career that now spans decades, Jacqui has solidified herself as a pivotal figure in reality television, casting over 500 unscripted shows that have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Her casting credits read like a who's who of television, including iconic shows such as The Golden Bachelor, America's Most Wanted, Price is Right, Let's Make a Deal, Wheel of Fortune, Blind Date, Kids Say The Darndest Things, Big Brother 2, and Face Off (seasons 1-13), among others. As the driving force behind PartyPit Productions Inc., Jacqui continues to push the boundaries of reality television by developing original concepts for a diverse array of platforms, including Snapchat, Amazon, ABC, CBS, NBC, Bravo, Netflix, Facebook, OWN, HBO MAX, HGTV, Discovery, Food Network, GSN, Syfy, WE Network, CMT, CNBC, Lifetime, TNT, MTV, and VH1. Jacqui's life journey is marked by resilience and determination and her personal experiences have fueled her passion for advocacy, leading her to spearhead annual drives to raise funds for children within the foster care system, and then found her own 501c3 nonprofit organization "Marvin Cares for Kids” which is dedicated to supporting foster children as they transition out of the system and pursue careers in the entertainment industry. Named in honor of her late brother, Marvin, who tragically passed away from a fatal asthma attack at the age of 14, Marvin Cares for Kids seeks to provide guidance, resources, and opportunities to foster youth, empowering them to realize their full potential. Jacqui joins The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast this week for this inspiring, fun, and entertaining episode! Jacqui is a bright sunshine with a powerful story and inspiring work to share. You don't want to miss this episode! In this episode, you'll hear: Jacqui's inspiring life story; Her experience as a child growing up in the foster care system; The story of how she moved out to LA and got her first job in the entertainment industry; How she became the multifaceted powerhouse in the entertainment industry that she is today; The work she's done throughout her career to help children in the foster care system and what led her to start her nonprofit organization, Marvin Cares for Kids; And so much more! For more information on Jacqui and her incredible work, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com/jacquipitman Listen and Subscribe: Don't miss this inspiring episode - and so many others! Listen to The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast on #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify, #YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join the movement to empower girls and change the world, one story at a time! For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, to listen to all of our podcast episodes, watch our Emmy-nominated documentaries, and more, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com
Season 4 Episode 26 - Analog Combo: Yashica Electro 35, T-MAX 100, eco-pro. Today's podcast is a return to a classic Analog Combo. The camera: a 1973 Yashica Electro 35 GSN. The film: Kodak T-MAX 100. The developer: Eco-Pro (Xtol). Join us for a fresh look at why the Yashica Electro 35 is the Ford Fairlane of camera cool; why nothing beats T-MAX 100 in the summer; how eco-pro (XTOL) kicks ass when it comes to tabular grain films. Yashica batteries: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005MDOWR2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AESL5KIUO5ZON&psc=1 About the camera: http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?YashicaElectro35.html~mainFrame EcoPro https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/758649-REG/Ecopro_747716_LegacyPro_Ascorbic_Acid_Powder.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message
EP 309 - GSN founder Craig Allen jumps in the quiz seat this week to give us his commentary on quiz topics including investment TV shows, founders' egos, gardening leave, the importance of mentors, and the concept of 'my word is my bond.'Candid and insightful commentary on everyday business stuff.Chapters:00:00 Business or Bullshit with Craig Allen00:47 Investment TV Shows: Business or Bullshit?01:55 Founder's Egos: Navigating the Truth02:20 Gardening Leave: A Necessary Evil?03:19 Mentors: The Unsung Heroes of Business04:00 My Word is My Bond08:21 TikTok: A Necessity or Passing Trend?09:37 B Corps: Worth the Investment?10:45 The Efficiency of Internal Meetings12:39 Insta vs. LinkedIn: The Battle of the Platforms13:49 Closing Thoughts and Scoresbusinesswithoutbullshit.meFollow us:YouTubeInstagramTikTokLinkedinTwitterIf you'd like to be on the show, get in contact - mail@businesswithoutbullshit.meBWB is powered by Oury Clark
EP 308 - Craig is the CEO and founder of Gold Standard Nutrition (GSN) a healthy frozen meal business turning over £7M annually.Craig recounts his entrepreneurial journey from early near-failures to creating a successful business, and shares how GSN evolved and overcame significant obstacles including supply chain issues, COVID-19, and Brexit. We discuss the trials and tribulations of running a business, the importance of second chances, society's pivot towards health and fitness, the intricacies of hiring, with valuable advice on delegation, protecting business ideas, and managing business relationships. Craig also explains why overfunded food brands qualify for the big bin of bullshit.Chapters:00:00 BWB with Craig Allen00:39 The Journey of a Health Food Entrepreneur01:05 Fear of Failure and the Drive for Success02:10 From Uni to Entrepreneurship: The Birth of GSN03:10 Embracing a Healthy Lifestyle in Business04:35 The Evolution of Masculinity and Health18:20 GSN's Impact: From Gyms to a Wider Audience25:36 Challenges and Successes in the Food Industry29:02 Looking Ahead: GSN's Future and Brexit's Impact32:37 Building a Lean Business Model33:20 The Emotional Toll of Redundancies33:39 Promoting from Within and Office Culture34:32 Family Involvement and Business Evolution35:26 Challenges of Brand Building Outside London38:08 The North-South Divide in UK Business40:36 Expanding the Business and Hiring Strategies43:35 The Future of Frozen Food and Microwave Myths45:16 Addressing NHS Nutrition Needs46:47 Insights on Entrepreneurship and Business Growth55:35 Quickfire Round: Getting to Know Craig01:04:44 Top Tips for Founders and Entrepreneursbusinesswithoutbullshit.meFollow us:YouTubeInstagramTikTokLinkedinTwitterIf you'd like to be on the show, get in contact - mail@businesswithoutbullshit.meBWB is powered by Oury Clark
On November 30, 2023 GSN had the opportunity to give a session at the Enactus Kazakhstan Business Collaboration Forum 2023. We were asked to do a presentation on the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. In this episode I share the recording of that session. Hope you enjoy it! Global SourceNet https://gsnkz.org Enactus Kazakhstan https://enactus.kz Atomic Habits https://jamesclear.com
This week on GSN, Patti and Doug talk about sensitivity to wireless radiation with Ruth Moss and Dr. Kent Chamberlin, organizers of the One Name Project, a worldwide effort to establish a single name for the condition affecting thousand of people suffering the symptoms of exposure to radiofrequency radiation.
Author, artist, poet, and eco-philosopher Obi Kaufmann doesn't want to craft a better argument. He wants to tell a better story. But what does that kind of story look like? How do we begin to convey the incredible complexity of a place like California? How do we avoid unproductive divisiveness, embrace a better worldview, and move forward together in healing the land? Join me and Obi in a field of wildflowers on Mt. Diablo as we discuss humanity's relationship with the earth, Mt. Diablo daisies, ways in which meaning is co-constructed, biodiversity, what a myth really is, very quiet lions, how we relate to place, and how telling a better story about this land we love, this place now known as California, might just help humans come together to care for it. Links: Obi's website The California Field Atlas See Obi speak Heyday Membership (add the word GOLDEN to the "How did you find us" section to receive a free bandana designed by Obi!) Valentine Set + Mini Art Collection by GSN. Check out Obi's card! 10% of profit donated directly to CalWild. My website Follow me on Instagram and Tiktok @goldenstatenaturalist The song is called "i dunno" by grapes. The Creative Commons license can be found here.
This week on GSN, New York Sierra Club's Tracy Frisch talks about the "forever" chemicals known as PFAS, and why spreading sewage sludge on farmland, as recently recommended by NY Governor Hochul, is a really, really bad idea that will contaminate that farmland forever.
This week on GSN, investigative reporters Barbara Laker and David Gambacorta of the Philadelphia Inquirer talk about their series on the health impacts of synthetic turf, including the high rate of brain cancer among Philadelphia Phillies players.
This week on GSN, Patti and Doug talk about the COP 28 debacle, the plastic recycling hoax and state bans on PFAS chemicals. Then Jackie Bowen, executive director of Clean Label Project, talks about the organization's mission to clean up our food supply using data, science, and transparency, starting with baby food. Learn more at www.CleanLabelAction.org.
You know when you set out to accomplish something but have no idea what you've gotten yourself into? That's a little bit about how the BIG LIFE came to be. Like many of the beautiful things that seem to blossom at Girls Soccer Network, the BIG LIFE started with a DM from Jordyn, who pitched the idea of a podcast focused on college women's soccer, specifically around the Big Ten. She wanted to talk about things she would have wanted to hear about when she was in high school. Had she ever podcasted? Of course not, but Jen (GSN founder) could sense she was passionate about it. Jen came up with pairing her with Sam because, of course, two people not knowing how to podcast is always better than one! To say it's been a digital journey feels like an understatement. Having gone through each step–and misstep–both on and off the field with Sam and Jordyn, this season has not just been exciting but has filled a need in the world of content that was just not being addressed: honest, soul-bearing young women competing in the top division of soccer in this country. Each week, they showed up, win, lose, broken nose, on the bench, elated, angry, and even seemingly going bald (yes, this happened). Sam and Jordyn never faltered. While it seems they started to like each other...they always kept the greater purpose of the BIG LIFE in mind: to show the next generation of players what it is REALLY like to play D1 ball.Sam has been trying to get her coach, Dave DiIanni, on the BIG LIFE all season, and he finally acquiesced. It was super interesting to hear about how Dilanni has built this Iowa women's soccer program into something the school and players can be proud of. Like coach Jeff Hosler of Michigan State (Episode 12), Dilanni came from D2 school Grand Valley and was able to transition and seriously elevate their program's profile. The relationship Sam and Coach Dilanni have formed throughout Sam's five-year Iowa career is special, to say the least. It's a testament to their love for the game and their investment in its future.We at GSN are extremely grateful to be able to end this season and honor both of our incredible hosts with a heartfelt sendoff. Thank you to our amazing and wonderful sponsor, IDA SPORTS. Not only do they make incredible footwear, they are a company that truly walks the walk (pun intended) in their desire to elevate women's sports. We are honored to be associated with them and grateful for their sponsorship. OUR LINKS: Follow Sam Cary IG: @samcary Follow Jordyn Wickes IG: @jordyn_wickes The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Check out our website here. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram/FB/Threads (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet
The Klamath Mountains, straddling the California-Oregon border, are a hotspot for biodiversity. But what drives the species richness of the region? Come with me and Michael Kauffmann to a moss-covered edge of the Klamath mountains as we discuss ancient rocks, carnivorous plants, temperate rainforests, why people are a vital part of the story of place, and why the Klamath Mountains are bursting with a truly stunning array of beings and relationships. You can find Backcountry Press @backcountrypress on Instagram. Serpentine Soils and Plant Adaptations Geologists Protest Bill to Remove State Rock My website is www.goldenstatenaturalist.com You can find me on Instagram and TikTok @goldenstatenaturalist You can support GSN on Patreon for just $4/month. Check it out at www.patreon.com/michellefullner. Care for your local wildlife by planting native. Grab your seeds from the California Collection. Use code GSN10 to take $10 off your order.
With the season over for all but for the four teams playing in the College Cup on Friday, it's prediction time. Who's it going to be? BYU, Stanford, Florida State or Clemson? We won't tell you who they picked but you can be sure they did not agree on the outcome. Iowa Hawkeye Kelli McGroarty shares valuable experience about the process of entering the transfer portal. As a new player on the team late in her college career, Kelli had to learn what her role was and accept that it was different than on previous teams. She talks about evolving into the Hawkeye women's soccer program and, based on her stats this past season - did incredibly well to make an impact in such a short time. Sam and Kelli share about their late-season bonding and the laser focus they had in the post-season. OUR LINKS: Donate to the Big Life to help us to produce this kickoff season and receive a brand new Big Life sticker. Donorbox Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Follow Sam Cary IG: @samcary Follow Jordyn Wickes IG: @jordyn_wickes Have questions? Go ahead and ask! Send it to scary@girlssoccernetwork.com The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram/FB/Threads (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137 Check out GSN's other podcast, Give N' Go with Rohtas Wadera. A new episode just dropped with Alyssa Thompson and Angelina Anderson of Angel City FC.
Monica Wilhelm, our extraordinary guest who played for the Hawkeyes until last season, and our amazing host, Jordyn, speak honestly about how cruel this game can be. It can push you to the outer edges of your sanity if you let it. Monica's journey of sticking with the game when things just were not going her way is so inspiring. There are so many uncontrollables in life and soccer. It's kind of exactly what Jordyn, who is going through her own soul-searching and a difficult time in the season, needed to hear. In fact, it's worth it for us all to listen to. We learn the most about ourselves during these moments, and find paths like faith and spirituality to get us through these times. Additionally, Sam and Jordyn talk about the crazy upsets that took place last week and about their upcoming games, with Michigan State going to BYU to play Harvard and the University of Iowa heading to Clemson to play Georgia. Will they make it to the Sweet 16 next week? We'll love 'em either way. This podcasting journey has been one hell of a ride! Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Donate to the Big Life to help us to produce this kickoff season and receive a brand new Big Life sticker https://donorbox.org/the-big-life Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Episode 14 of the BIG LIFE is something we could not have dreamed of back in late August. The twists and turns of this season for both Sam and Jordyn could make even die-hard doubters believe in kismet. We had no clue where this little podcast would take us but to have not just one, but both of our hosts be Big Ten Champions is out of a soccer fairy tale. Or, as we like to say around here - it's called the Cary-Tale, because Sam and those yellow-decked Iowa Hawkeyes are the sleeper story of the season. And Jordyn, who we're calling J-Dub for helping Michigan State win the regular season championship, called it in episode four. Sam, looking for some extra love, point-blank asked her, "Who do you think the sleeper team is," and Jordyn reluctantly told her..."I'd have to say it's the Hawkeyes, Sam." Go figure. These Zoom sessions are sending some serious vibrations into the universe. To keep Cary-Tale and J-Dub a little humble, we brought on UCLA's Ally Cook, who knows a few things about titles. Last year, she was part of the epic Bruin team that won almost every trophy they could, including the big one - the Natty, in a game we're still recovering from. Ally is a killer forward who this year has scored nine goals and won Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week multiple times, as well as being named on the All-Conference First Team. She may be a lethal striker, but she's also an incredible human who loves to give back to the next generation. Ally was a Soccerista United mentor this past, and she was loved by the girls in our community who had her as their squad leader. This ia a winning episode if there ever was one. Have a listen and please share the BIG LIFE and leave us a review! Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Donate to the Big Life to help us to produce this kickoff season and receive a brand new Big Life sticker https://donorbox.org/the-big-life Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. TheBIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Episode 13 features Erica Suter, who we believe to be the top female fitness trainers specifically for girls in soccer in the U.S. Known on social media as “@fitsoccerqueen” Erica's approach to helping girls grow their game as their bodies grow develop is transformative. Her awareness of how girls mature and the timing of how they should be training and when, is not just smart and practical, but should be the industry standard. Sam and Jordyn as Erica a slew of questions about training, fitness speed and agility and Erica's answers will have you wanting to buy her book and share it with the young player in your life. Sam and Jordyn didn't shy away from from talking about last week's upset. If you didn't hear, Iowa beat Michigan State 2-1, after losing to them 3-0 the week before. We can say it here - no one expected the number 1 team to go down to number 8, but as we all know, that's soccer, and anything can happen on any given day. Where that leaves both of them now? Well we feel it's a glass half full scenario. The Spartans get an extra week off before the NCAA tournament starts and with the win, Iowa has punched their ticket last minute and has pushed their way in. They now get to play Penn State on Sunday. They each talk about the week leading up to the game, and what each other their mentality was. It really was a unique scenario and made for a compelling storyline. In true sporting fashion, Jordyn gives Sam major accolades for FINALLY being recognized in the post season as Big Ten Second Team Defender of the Year. OUR LINKS: Check out Erica Suter's book: The Strong Female Athlete Visit Erica's Website: Follow Erica on Instagram: @fitsoccerqueen Thank you to our sponsor, IDA Sports. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. Donate to the Big Life to help us to produce this kickoff season and receive a brand new Big Life sticker https://donorbox.org/the-big-life Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. TheBIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's GSN Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137
Welcome to part two in our series covering all things Savvy Games Group. In this episode Aaron Bush chats with Javier Ferreira, the co-CEO of Scopely, which was acquired by Savvy earlier this year for $4.9 billion – the sixth largest gaming acquisition of all time. Scopely is now the #2 largest North American mobile games company (as measured by global IAPs), and it serves over 100 million players across its portfolio of games.In this episode, Javier walks us through how the company has grown, what does and doesn't change now that Scopely is owned by Savvy, and updates us on Scopely's approach to creating great games. We also dive into Monopoly Go (how did Scopely create the #1 mobile game in the US?), Stumble Guys (and what it says about Scopely's cross-platform ambitions), GSN (including how to get better at M&A), and more. We also discuss the tensions between managing creativity and systems at scale, Scopely's view on UGC, and wrap up with a few things Javier is excited about for the future.Also, if you missed our first interview with Javier, which shares great insights into how Scopely operates, check it out here: https://naavik.co/podcast/javier-ferreira/ We'd also like to thank Dive for making this episode possible! Dive is a fully outsourced BI-as-a-Service solution that provides an enterprise-grade data platform and services for gaming studios on all platforms. It also saves studios hundreds of thousands of dollars yearly. To learn more, go to: https://bit.ly/3NRlX3i If you like the episode, please help others find us by leaving a 5-star rating or review! And if you have any comments, requests, or feedback shoot us a note at podcast@naavik.co. Watch the episode: YouTube ChannelFor more episodes and details: Podcast WebsiteFree newsletter: Naavik DigestFollow us: Twitter | LinkedIn | WebsiteSound design by Gavin Mc Cabe.
We're calling episode 12 the “Groundhog Day Game” because, you guessed it, Sam and Jordyn have to play each other AGAIN! The good news is that both Iowa and Michigan State qualified for the Big Ten Tournament, and the bad news is they're never getting rid of each other. We may have talked about the rivalry so much that we manifested for it to happen twice! Congrats to both teams, but let's give a special shout-out to Michigan State for winning the title in back-to-back seasons. Jeff Hosler, the team's highly respected coach, shares a little bit about his own soccer journey and how he was able to lead the Spartan women to two championship titles in two years. This week's topics include recruiting, scouting, social media, and setting yourself up for success! OUR LINKS: Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Follow Sam Cary IG: @samcary Follow Jordyn Wickes IG: @jordyn_wickes Have questions? Go ahead and ask! Send it to scary@girlssoccernetwork.com The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram/FB/Threads (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137 Check out GSN's other podcast, Give N' Go with Rohtas Wadera.
For the last several weeks, we've heard all about the chaotic and frenzied lives of Sam and Jordyn. Now, we're going to hear from their moms, Kim and Lauren, two very special guests who helped wire these two dynamic, driven, very different Division 1 athletes. Who should listen to this? Parents, if you have a young soccer player who thinks they want to go all the way or you're just wondering what your life's going to look like if they do - you need to listen to this episode! Not only will you get tips and tricks, you may even tear up a bit
Sam and Jordan bring in special guest, Chicago Red Star Ava Cook. Cook shares her unique experience in going pro. She was drafted from Michigan State in 2021 but started her career at Grand Valley in Division 2, which happened to be the national champion when she left. If one thing is clear, it's that no two soccer experiences are exactly alike, and navigating your own journey takes patience, perseverance, and trust in the process. Both Sam and Jordyn are entering the conference play phase of their season, where things will start to get very real. Can the undefeated Hawkeyes continue their unbelievable run of form against Illinois? And will the Spartans have their way with the Buckeyes? It's going to be an incredible weekend of college soccer for sure! The BIG LIFE has a sponsor! And not just any sponsor - one of our favorite brands in the soccer-verse. IDA Sports shares GSN's commitment to empowering women in soccer by providing them with the specialized gear they deserve. The company's cleats are designed to address the unique needs and preferences of female athletes, aligning perfectly with the mission of "The BIG LIFE" podcast. OUR LINKS: Donate to the Big Life to help us to produce this kickoff season and receive a brand new Big Life sticker. Donorbox Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Follow Sam Cary IG: @samcary Follow Jordyn Wickes IG: @jordyn_wickes Have questions? Go ahead and ask! Send it to scary@girlssoccernetwork.com The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram/FB/Threads (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137 Check out GSN's other podcast, Give N' Go with Rohtas Wadera. New interview up with Randy Waldrum, the coach of Pitt and the Nigerian Women's National Team, aka The Superfalcons.
After having her playing time cut drastically, Jordyn responds by scoring a hat-trick in 12 minutes! Sam and Jordyn talk about the very different relationships they have with their coaches and how to balance and not balance school and soccer. Sam and Jordyn share the best advice that's ever been given them, and the thing they've accomplished that means the most to them. PLUS: Weekend Preview: Miss St and SEMO/Eastern Michigan and Notre Dame. OUR LINKS: Donate to the Big Life and help us produce this awesome podcast! Please subscribe to the BIG LIFE wherever you love to listen. Follow Sam Cary IG: @samcary Follow Jordyn Wickes IG: @jordyn_wickes Have questions? Let us know! scary@girlssoccernetwork.com The BIG LIFE is a Girls Soccer Network podcast. Subscribe to Girls Soccer Network's Newsletter to stay posted about upcoming episodes. Follow us on Instagram/FB/Threads (@girlssoccernetwork) Follow us on Twitter @girlssoccernet Subscribe to our YouTube channel @girlssoccernetwork6137 Check out GSN's other podcast, Give N' Go with Rohtas Wadera. Next week, Randy Waldrum, the coach of Pitt and the Nigerian Women's National Team, aka Super Falcons, will be the special guest. Thank you for listening!
This week on The Bedtime Podcast Syd and Noah get scammed by a major Hollywood game show. The couple gets very confused over taxes and eventually figured it out. Also discussed: the chief of heat.Our patreon right here Youtube Page here youtube Clips Page here spotify here apple podcasts hereTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebedtimepodcast Noah's IGNoah's x Syd on IGSyd's substack
We all fell in love with TOM Cavanaugh when he starred and directed in NBC's Ed (2000) Tom is the host of the new GSN game show ‘HEY YAHOO'-Tom explains the premise of the show-How a donkey or even Pete could win this game-The premise of the show-Growing up in Africa and Canada -The Flash and reverse Flash -How many game shows they do in one day (6)
This week we are joined by Sean Donnelly! Sean is a standup comedian who can be found headlining clubs and festivals all over the country. He has appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, Conan and NBC's Last Comic Standing. Sean co-hosts the podcast The Brand New Jerks and he released his debut comedy album “Manual Labor Face” in 2015 on Comedy Central Records. Sean has been featured on the truTV series World's Dumbest and Almost Genius as well as Adam Devine's House Party, The Half Hour, Broad City, and Inside Amy Schumer on Comedy Central, Amazon's Alpha House, GSN's Lie Detectors, Limitless on CBS, and Billions on Showtime.In this episode we discuss conspiracy theories, lying about being a comedian, TikTok, smart vs flip phones, crowd work, killing at the dinner table, day jobs, being scared to start comedy, being a doorman, car rides with comedians and so much more. You don't want to miss our discussion about UFOs and the transition to calling them UAPs. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From The Episode: Ender's Game by Orson Scott CardThe Last Podcast on the LeftFollow Sean Donnelly: @seanytimeFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodEmail us! Aloneatlunch@gmail.com**LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW** Please :)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
**Come see our live-audience show at KPCC's Crawford Family Forum in Pasadena on February 11! Reserve your seats now!**Have an old friend for dinner and get ready for a new episode of Go Fact Yourself!Brad Rutter has won more money on “Jeopardy!” than anyone in the history of the show, turning his knowledge into a trivia career, which includes ABC's “The Chase.” What's the secret to his trivia prowess? Turns out, it's not studying! Brad will also tell us about how his career also led to becoming not-quite-best-friends with Catherine O'Hara.Muffy Marracco has also turned her trivia prowess into a career – now on GSN's “Master Minds.” Despite her TV game show fame, when she's recognized these days, it's for her quizzes on TikTok. She'll tell us about some of her adventures on TV and why trivia is one of the only things she's truly competitive about. And be careful, she's ready to shank!Our guests will answer trivia on movies about terror and teenagers. What's the Difference: A Pair-a-"para"What's the difference between paranormal and supernatural?What's the difference between a paramedic and an EMT?Appearing in this episode:J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongBrad RutterMuffy MarraccoWith Guest ExpertsWiley Wiggins: Artist, designer, and actor, who appeared as Mitch in the film Dazed and Confused.Ed Saxon: Chair of USC's graduate producing program who won a Best Picture Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs.Go Fact Yourself was devised and is produced by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, in collaboration with Maximum Fun. Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Live show engineer is Dave McKeever.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our upcoming live shows in LA by YOU!
Jon chats with Emmy award winning television host and journalist Samantha Harris! You've seen her on "Dancing With The Stars", "Entertainment Tonight", and currently every weekday afternoon on the GSN network game show "Tug Of Words"!
On today's episode Erika chats with sports broadcaster Charissa Thompson. Charissa is currently a host with Fox Sports and Amazon's Thursday Night Football. Charissa has worked for ESPN, Versus, as well as for GSN and the Big Ten Network and currently hosts a podcast called Calm Down with Erin Andrews. The 2 discuss Thursday Night Football, how Charissa became a sports broadcaster, working with Fox and Amazon, always staying authentic, creating a support system at work and much more! Plus, Erika gives you her boardroom updates, answers your Q&A's and talks about the importance of football at Barstool Sports. Enjoy! (00:02:28) Charissa Thompson (00:36:37) Boardroom (00:45:32) Q&A (00:54:02) Football at Barstool