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Kanoa and Billy break down a drama-filled NBA Playoff night, as well as more fallout from Bill Belichick and his girlfriend and also discuss Hawaii Athletics news. Hawaii Pacific University head baseball coach Dane Fujinaka joins the show to discuss his team making the PacWest Tournament, something only the top four of the conference plays in, and talks about his team's performance this season despite not having the best facilities.Rob DeMello joins the show as well to talk all about Hawaii sports, the NBA and his take on the 100 men vs. One Gorilla.
Hawaii Pacific University assistant athletic director of strategic communications and sports information director Baylei Furman joins Ku & Paul in studio to recap the year that was in Sharks' athletics. We ask about Baylei's experiences, finding out her favorite teams to work with and the biggest challenges of her first full year on the job. The show closes out finding more out about the local girl who became the Sharks Weekly host.
Apr 14, 2025 – Emergencies strike when least expected, and preparation is key. In this episode, Kevin Matsukado, the ex-Head of Safety and Security at Hawaii Pacific University, outlines a practical five-step process for emergency preparedness...
Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a former women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world.
The Hawaii Pacific University men's basketball team celebrated six seniors in style on Thursday night, spoiling island rival Chaminade's PacWest tournament dreams with a 95-76 victory inside the Shark Tank. GAME RECAP.
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Dr F Scott Feil interviews former guest Dr Kayla Black on her journey from completing the Teaching Development Residency at Duke University to now teaching and performing her duties as Director of Student Affairs at Hawaii Pacific University nearly 4 years later.
Our Guest: Kristen Keech OTD, OTR/L, CBISTKristen is a doctor of occupational therapy based in Honolulu, Hawaii, specializing in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation and disorders of consciousness. As the founder of Conscious Care Consulting LLC, she partners with hospitals to develop evidence-based brain injury programs, bridging knowledge gaps and improving care for survivors and their families. Kristen serves on Hawaii's Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board, advocating for survivors through education and resource development an is an Adjunct Instructor at Hawaii Pacific University. Learn more about Kristen: LinkedInInstagram: Conscious Care Consulting Show & Tell: Establishing your footing on social media for your businessResearch: Conscious care: a proposed model to improve interprofessional care of patients with disorders of consciousness in the acute hospital settingIn the news: Exemplary Occupational Therapist Champions Brain Injury Recovery
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Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a former women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players, for college tennis players, to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world.
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Cara Giorgio of The Plaza Assisted Living. We talk about the communities at The Plaza and their care programs.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Cara Giorgio ?Cara grew up in California. She came to Hawaii through the Navy and has made Oahu her home for 15 years. She's a graduate of Hawaii Pacific University with BA and MBA degrees. She joined The Plaza Assisted Living in 2017 as a Sales Manager and was promoted as the Director of Sales in 2019. In 2023, she became the Director of Sales and Marketing.The mission of the Plaza Assisted Living is to create Assisted Living communities for Hawaii's seniors in familiar neighborhoods. Their purpose is to foster independence in their residents, support their loved ones and to empower their employees to make a difference. They now have six communities on Oahu: Kaneohe, Mililani, Moanalua, Pearl City, Punchbowl and Waikiki.To reach Cara Giorgio,you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: 808-808-1660Email: cgiorgio@plazaassistedliving.comWebsite: theplazaassistedliving.com
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Matthew Wong of Wong Way Real Estate Academy and Wong Way Driving Academy. We discover how Matthew turned his passion for teaching into a successful real estate pre-licensing school and learn how he keeps classes engaging and relatable. Matthew shares insights into course preparation, class duration, and format, along with serious tips for success. Matthew also delves into the Wong Way Driving Academy, where Adrienne shares her personal experience, entrusting the academy with her children's driving education.We also have our Experts We Trust. Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur gives updates on Hawaiian Electric and tax credits. Bradley Maruyama of Allstate Insurance discusses policy updates and the benefits of renters insurance.Who is Matthew Wong?Matthew was born and raised in Hawaii and attended Moanalua schools before graduating from Hawaii Pacific University. He founded the Wong Way Real Estate Academy to share a passion for teaching. His career has always focused on guiding others, from helping students navigate college admissions to teaching driving. As a real estate professional, he is also dedicated to guiding families through buying and selling homes.Wong Way Real Estate Academy is dedicated to creating an educational environment that goes beyond the basics, focusing on informative, scenario-based learning designed to prepare students not just to pass their state and national real estate exams, but to thrive in their future careers. Their instructors, with over a decade of experience in both Real Estate and Education, are committed to sharing their deep knowledge and real-world insights, ensuring that students are well-equipped for success. They believe in maintaining connections with their students long after the final exam, continuing to serve as a valuable real estate resource.To reach Matthew, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: (808) 807-6563Email: wongwayre@gmail.comWebsite: www.wongwayrealestate.com/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Cara Giorgio of The Plaza Assisted Living. We talk about the communities at The Plaza and their care programs.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Cara Giorgio ?Cara grew up in California. She came to Hawaii through the Navy and has made Oahu her home for 15 years. She's a graduate of Hawaii Pacific University with BA and MBA degrees. She joined The Plaza Assisted Living in 2017 as a Sales Manager and was promoted as the Director of Sales in 2019. In 2023, she became the Director of Sales and Marketing.The mission of the Plaza Assisted Living is to create Assisted Living communities for Hawaii's seniors in familiar neighborhoods. Their purpose is to foster independence in their residents, support their loved ones and to empower their employees to make a difference. They now have six communities on Oahu: Kaneohe, Mililani, Moanalua, Pearl City, Punchbowl and Waikiki.To reach Cara Giorgio,you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: 808-808-1660Email: cgiorgio@plazaassistedliving.comWebsite: theplazaassistedliving.com
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Matthew Wong of Wong Way Real Estate Academy and Wong Way Driving Academy. We discover how Matthew turned his passion for teaching into a successful real estate pre-licensing school and learn how he keeps classes engaging and relatable. Matthew shares insights into course preparation, class duration, and format, along with serious tips for success. Matthew also delves into the Wong Way Driving Academy, where Adrienne shares her personal experience, entrusting the academy with her children's driving education.We also have our Experts We Trust. Jake Kissack from Go Local Powur gives updates on Hawaiian Electric and tax credits. Bradley Maruyama of Allstate Insurance discusses policy updates and the benefits of renters insurance.Who is Matthew Wong?Matthew was born and raised in Hawaii and attended Moanalua schools before graduating from Hawaii Pacific University. He founded the Wong Way Real Estate Academy to share a passion for teaching. His career has always focused on guiding others, from helping students navigate college admissions to teaching driving. As a real estate professional, he is also dedicated to guiding families through buying and selling homes.Wong Way Real Estate Academy is dedicated to creating an educational environment that goes beyond the basics, focusing on informative, scenario-based learning designed to prepare students not just to pass their state and national real estate exams, but to thrive in their future careers. Their instructors, with over a decade of experience in both Real Estate and Education, are committed to sharing their deep knowledge and real-world insights, ensuring that students are well-equipped for success. They believe in maintaining connections with their students long after the final exam, continuing to serve as a valuable real estate resource.To reach Matthew, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: (808) 807-6563Email: wongwayre@gmail.comWebsite: www.wongwayrealestate.com/
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Leigh Loganbill of Vitaflow Wellness. We talk about the benefits of IV drips and how they connect Science with health and wellness.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Leigh Loganbill?Leigh grew up in Kansas, but was living in the Bay area (San Fran) prior to moving to Hawaii. She went to school at Kansas State, and University of Kansas Medical Center. She will be starting her master's program at Hawaii Pacific University in August. She came to Hawaii in 2005 as a travel nurse with the intention of staying 6 months, but she never left. She worked in the ICU at Queens and Kapiolani, then settled at Straub working as a stat nurse, in the Emergency Room and PACU. She has been a registered nurse for 25 years.VITAFLOW WELLNESS opened in 2019. It is a unique IV lounge and lifestyle med spa located in Kailua Hawaii. They connect Science to well-being by prioritizing prevention. Their services include IV Vitamin Drips & Booster Shots (Mobile Service available), NAD+, Xeomin- Anti-wrinkle injections, Medical Grade Microneedling, PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) & Hair Restoration- coming in February, Antioxidant Testing & Supplementation and Hydrojelly Facials.To reach Leigh, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: 808-780-7245Email: aloha@vitaflowwellness.comWebsite: www.vitaflowwellness.com/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Leigh Loganbill of Vitaflow Wellness. We talk about the benefits of IV drips and how they connect Science with health and wellness.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Leigh Loganbill?Leigh grew up in Kansas, but was living in the Bay area (San Fran) prior to moving to Hawaii. She went to school at Kansas State, and University of Kansas Medical Center. She will be starting her master's program at Hawaii Pacific University in August. She came to Hawaii in 2005 as a travel nurse with the intention of staying 6 months, but she never left. She worked in the ICU at Queens and Kapiolani, then settled at Straub working as a stat nurse, in the Emergency Room and PACU. She has been a registered nurse for 25 years.VITAFLOW WELLNESS opened in 2019. It is a unique IV lounge and lifestyle med spa located in Kailua Hawaii. They connect Science to well-being by prioritizing prevention. Their services include IV Vitamin Drips & Booster Shots (Mobile Service available), NAD+, Xeomin- Anti-wrinkle injections, Medical Grade Microneedling, PRP (Platelet-rich plasma) & Hair Restoration- coming in February, Antioxidant Testing & Supplementation and Hydrojelly Facials.To reach Leigh, you may contact her in the following ways:Phone: 808-780-7245Email: aloha@vitaflowwellness.comWebsite: www.vitaflowwellness.com/
In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, we're joined by Lauren Conching, the Director of Coach Education for the ITA and a passionate advocate for women in coaching. In this episode, we'll discuss the vital role women coaches play in shaping the next generation, the impact of cohesive team cultures, and the importance of continuous education for coaches. Lauren shares her journey from leading a successful women's tennis program at Hawaii Pacific University to her current role, highlighting how we can connect, collaborate, and communicate effectively in the coaching world. From creating an inclusive environment for young women in tennis to the statistics on women coaching in US colleges, this conversation is packed with insights and inspiration. Let's dive in and discover how we can support and uplift each other in the coaching community! 1.19: What's your water sport of choice? 2.10: Tell us about your new role as the Director of Coach Education for the ITA. To support coaches to connect, collaborate, and have real conversations. 3.51: How do you bring coaches together? 4.51: What are the statistics on women coaching in US colleges? It is around 25%. Why is this number so low and what can we do to improve this number? Representation! 8.09: How did you create a team culture to help young women fall in love with tennis? Stop comparing men's teams to women's teams. Never be harder on your players than they are on themselves. 11.31: What makes a great coach? Relatability Passion Communication 14.47: Are more US college players transitioning into the pro ranks? Is this a rising trend? 16.04: Will you coach your children? 18.05: Disruptive coaching idea that will change the way we coach in 2030? Get your coaching certification! 19.41: Presentation Blueprint link is below for you to learn more: https://www.acecoach.com.au/presentation-blueprint 25.25: Find someone who believes in you! To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.coachem.cc or email Sarah: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Lauren Conching Currently working as the Director of Coach Education for the ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) since June 2023. Prior to taking this position, I was the women's tennis coach for 17 years at Hawaii Pacific University, where I spent my time creating a program and culture that would help young women fall in love with tennis again. As head coach, I had no players transfer out and I'm really proud of that, along with some other "successes" such as 6 NCAA Final Fours and 3 conference championships. I live in Honolulu, with my two daughters (9y and 17 mo) and my husband who is a college tennis coach at the University of Hawaii. I enjoy working (I genuinely do!), spending time at the beach and surfing, exercising, and doing absolutely nothing. Connect with LaurenWebsite: https://www.wearecollegetennis.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-conching-830b38168/
Join us in this insightful episode of the "Hands On / Hands Off" podcast as we dive deep into the world of manual therapy and orthopedics with Dr. Paul Mintken, a renowned professor at Hawaii Pacific University. With over a decade of experience and a robust publication record, Dr. Mintken shares his expertise on patient expectations in manual therapy. We explore the nuances of managing these expectations in clinical practice and the latest research in the field. Whether you're a seasoned therapist or a student eager to learn, this episode offers valuable takeaways for everyone in the physical therapy and orthopedic community.Key Points Discussed:Introduction to Dr. Paul Mintken and his extensive background in physical therapy and academia.The role of patient expectations in manual therapy and their impact on treatment outcomes.Insights into Dr. Mintken's research in orthopedics and manual therapy.The professional journey and collaboration between Amy McDevitt and Paul Mintken.Special Guest:Dr. Paul Mintken, Professor at Hawaii Pacific University.
Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a former women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world. In today's episode, Abi sits down with recently graduated Texas men's tennis player Eliot Spizzirri. As the two-time ITA National Player of the Year, Spizzirri has been one of the top college tennis players at the Division I level throughout his career. He concluded the season with a 29-6 overall record, including 21-4 in dual matches, playing on the top line in all of those. Fourteen of his 29 wins came against top-50 opponents. In the fall of 2023, Spizzirri won the singles title at the ITA All-American Championships. While you listen, Abi and Eliot will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, the transition from college tennis to the pro tour, why he decided to go to college after a successful junior career, and how Texas has developed him into the player and person he is today.
Have you gotten a traffic ticket from a red light camera? If so, you're one of more than 26,000 Oahu drivers. Why the DOT is giving the green light to install more. A big purchase wrapping up. The state is buying Hawaii Pacific University's former campus in Kaneohe. What Governor Green has planned for that property. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a senior women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world. In today's episode, Abi sits down with Keiser women's tennis player Violet Apisah. Since beginning her collegiate career at Keiser, Violet has been a part of one ITA National Team Indoor Championship in 2023 and has been NAIA National Runners-Up for the past two seasons. While you listen, Ansh and Violet will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, why she chose to go to junior college before enrolling at Keiser, her success on and off the court, and what it is like to balance academics and athletics. We hope you enjoy this inside look into college tennis, and be on the lookout for new episodes every month for the next three months.
Episode Summary:In this episode of the Modern Pain Podcast, host Mark Kargela is joined by Brett Neilson, a physical therapist and professor at Hawaii Pacific University. Recorded live at the Pain Science in Motion conference in Las Vegas, the episode delves into the crucial intersection between sleep and chronic pain management. Brett shares insights from his scoping review on the integration of sleep measures in chronic low back pain research, highlighting a significant gap in current practices. The conversation covers the impact of sleep on pain, the role of wearables, and practical advice for clinicians on how to incorporate sleep assessments and interventions into their practice. Brett emphasizes the importance of understanding individual sleep needs and using tools like the CBTI Coach app to help patients improve their sleep quality.CBT-i Coach App Scoping Review TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 Episode begins00:01:43 Interview Start00:02:53 Brett's Work on Sleep00:05:04 What did they find in their systematic reveiw?00:08:25 Clinical pearls gained in pre-conference course00:10:43 What apps or tools are out there for clinicians?00:13:46 Can tracking sleep excessively become anxiety generating?00:14:57 How do we determine the right amount of sleep for the individual?00:19:47 Mindulness or meditation for sleep00:23:12 How do we get this in curriculum?00:26:20 How do we get this as every day practice?00:31:59 Sleep as a part of the big picture in painKey Takeaways:Sleep and Chronic Pain Connection: There is a strong link between poor sleep and chronic pain. Addressing sleep issues can potentially alleviate pain symptoms.Research Findings: A scoping review revealed that less than 10% of chronic low back pain trials include sleep measures, highlighting an area for improvement in research practices.Role of Wearables: While wearables can provide useful sleep data, they should be used cautiously to avoid causing anxiety. It's best to view sleep data in the context of long-term trends rather than daily fluctuations.Screening and Interventions: Simple questions about sleep quality can help identify patients who may benefit from further sleep assessment. Tools like the CBTI Coach app, developed by the VA, can assist clinicians in guiding patients through cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.Individualized Approach: Quality of sleep is more important than quantity. Clinicians should tailor their recommendations based on the individual needs and experiences of their patients.Practical Tips for Clinicians: Incorporate basic sleep questions into patient assessments, use validated sleep measures, and educate patients on sleep hygiene practices. Encourage patients to find relaxation strategies that work for them, whether it's mindfulness, reading, or other calming activities.Educational Integration: Teaching about sleep and its impact on health should be integrated into PT education to better prepare future clinicians.*********************************************************************
As May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, I'm pleased to introduce you to Kamuela Kaneshiro, who was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and is host of the Legends from the Pacific podcast. Legends from the Pacific utilises Kamu's cultural knowledge, and television/film background to craft stories of people, beliefs, and traditions to help promote Pacific cultures. He is also a descendant of the Hawaiian Chief Ka'iana. Kamu obtained a BA & MA in Communication from Hawaii Pacific University, studied at the University of Hertfordshire, and has appeared multiple times at San Diego Comic-Con as an invited professional panellist. He's lectured on film, television, and Batman, and wrote the “I Didn't Mean to” series, and “Genre Analysis: The Gangster, The Evolved Detective, and The Dark Knight”. He is also a magician member of the Magic Castle. We get into some Hawaiian legend, meet Samoa's goddess of bats, and talk about how popular culture can and does meet a cultural need for gods - even when people don't realise that's what they're looking for! Find Legends from the Pacific here: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/ Get your bonus episode here: https://legendsfromthepacific.com/gift Get your free guide to home protection the folklore way here: https://www.icysedgwick.com/fab-folklore/ Become a member of the Fabulous Folklore Family for bonus episodes and articles at https://patreon.com/bePatron?u=2380595 Fabulous Folklore Bookshop: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/fabulous_folklore Enjoyed this episode and want to show your appreciation? Buy Icy a coffee to say 'thanks' at: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick Pre-recorded illustrated talks: https://ko-fi.com/icysedgwick/shop Request an episode: https://forms.gle/gqG7xQNLfbMg1mDv7 Get extra snippets of folklore on Instagram at https://instagram.com/icysedgwick 'Like' Fabulous Folklore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabulousfolklore/ Find Icy on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/icysedgwick.bsky.social Tweet Icy at https://twitter.com/IcySedgwick
Welcome to the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast with your host Abi Wild, a senior women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world. In today's episode, Abi sits down with Case Western Reserve men's tennis player Ansh Shah. Since beginning his collegiate career at Case Western Reserve, Ansh has been a part of two ITA National Team Indoor Championships as well as an NCAA Team Championship in 2023, the first for the entire Case Western Reserve athletic department. While you listen, Ansh and Abi will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, why he chose to play at Case Western Reserve, his success on and off the court, and what it is like to balance academics and athletics. We hope you enjoy this inside look into college tennis, and be on the lookout for new episodes every month for the next three months.
Welcome to the very first episode of the ITA Student-Athlete Podcast, with your host Abi Wild, a senior women's tennis player at Hawaii Pacific University. This podcast was created by college tennis players for college tennis players to share the stories and experiences of our unique sport with the world. In today's episode, Abi sits down with NC State women's tennis senior Amelia Rajecki, who is someone that she has grown up playing tennis with, and against, in England. Since starting her collegiate career at NC State, Amelia has risen to become one of the top players in all of college tennis, being named an ITA All-American in singles and doubles in 2023, while earning a career-high ITA Singles Ranking of No. 3 in the Nov. 15 rankings release. Over the next hour, Amelia and Abi will discuss many different aspects of being a college tennis player, including, why she chose to come to college America and NC state, her success, and what her plans are next. We hope you enjoy this inside look into college tennis, and be on the lookout for new episodes every month for the next four months.
Margaux Alvarez is an entrepreneur and elite athlete. While sharing her origin story, Margaux talks about being shaped by a gnarly adventure, personal lessons of what you can and cannot control, how travel tests your comfort levels, the value of being comfortable with public speaking, a transparent discussion with the challenges of an upstart business, and finding your mantra.Margaux Alvarez is a small business owner, elite athlete, and winetrepreneur. She is a fitness expert and CCFT L3 coach. Margaux is a 7x CrossFit Games athlete, Rogue Fitness athlete, NBC Titan Games S2 competitor, and Ninja Warrior. She is the founder of the G.O.A.T wine, now MCA Wine. Margaux intersects her brand, fitness education, and entrepreneurialism with current social media outlets to educate, entertain, and inspire others.She has a BSBA in Corporate Communication with a minor in International Business and Spanish from Hawaii Pacific University.To learn more, visit:linkedin.com/in/jason-Shupp-18b4619bListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/Jason-Shupp/
Dr. Rhinelle Hirose's journey from humble beginnings in Oahu, Hawaii, is nothing short of inspiring. Raised in a single parent household with limited resources, she navigated public schools and community college, earning a scholarship to Hawaii Pacific University where she completed her bachelor's degree. She then graduated from the OHSU School of Dentistry in Portland, Oregon, in 2010. Returning to her roots in Hawaii, Dr. Hirose dedicated four years to pediatric dentistry on the neighbor islands before transitioning back to general dentistry. Dr. Hirose's professional trajectory includes diverse experiences in corporate, group, and private practices. Eventually, she took the bold step of purchasing her own practice, marking a remarkable chapter in her fulfilling career.
We spoke with Cass Isidro, MBA, president and CEO of the Amputee Coalition. She shared the mission and vision of the organization and how they are working to improve the lives of those with limb loss and limb difference in the United States. Ms. Isidro joined the organization as the president and CEO in February 2023. She is responsible for leading strategic direction, growing partnerships with key stakeholders, and increasing funding opportunities. Her professional career includes more than 25 years within the nonprofit sector, with 10 years in education-related associations. She obtained a Master of Business Administration from Hawaii Pacific University and a Bachelor of Science in public health education from Indiana University.
Dive into this fascinating episode of the HNL Movement Podcast with Kelly Wescott, a knowledgeable athletic trainer specializing in sports medicine and bodywork. Kelly's journey began with a role in coaching at a gymnastics gym and exploring tumbling classes herself. This exposure did more than pique her curiosity; it sparked her passion for athletic training, with a special affinity for non-traditional sports. She committed herself to assisting athletes in navigating the complex challenges in sports, driving her to pursue athletic training. This journey has enabled her to hone her skills, allowing her to resonate with athletes on physical, mental, and emotional levels. It's been an exploration of learning how to best support athletes through the diverse challenges they face in athletics.Kelly reminisces about her rewarding experiences working with acro and tumbling athletes at Hawaii Pacific University during its early stages as a competitive sport. She underscores the need for educating young athletes about healthcare and proper self-care. Her approach is all-encompassing, aiming to help people navigate through the sea of available information, to understand and adopt what truly aligns with their needs, addressing both the apparent symptoms and the underlying causes of injuries. The importance of building rapport and trust shines through our conversation, emphasizing its role in supporting athletes and clients in all their ups and downs. Kelly's enthusiasm is palpable as she articulates her mission to aid people in moving, feeling, and healing better by addressing each person holistically, and promoting a thorough approach to well-being. Don't miss this enlightening and rich conversation filled with invaluable insights from the realm of athletic training and bodywork! Enjoy the episode!IG: @wescott.kelly
On this episode of The Searchers Podcast, we had the pleasure of having ex Professional MMA fighter and Professional basketball player (who was inducted into The Hall of Fame at Hawaii Pacific University and had a stint with the Dallas Mavericks), Michael McDaniel join us in the studio. Michael came to the land down under in 1995, struggled on the court, came back later on got league MVP in 1988 and the rest was history. This was a really fun episode and we're super appreciative of Michael for coming through and sharing his story which I believe will be of value to you guys. and we had a great time recording this... so we hope you do too watching, enjoy! Timestamps: (0:00) Being a fool when you're young (2:25) Michael on his first experience coming to Australia (5:48) Expectations as an import (7:02) Atem on being called in by the President for NBL1 team for poor play (8:48) : $150/week : chicken, spinach and white girls. (13:51) Kirron & Michael's history (15:00) Michael on reffing in NBL1 (16:03) Michael's top players to ref in NBL1 (19:46) How Michael started in MMA (29:26) Kirron on coaching AFL (31:04) On people telling him he won't have success in reffing like in basketball (35:00) Michael reflects on life changes he's made and what made him so angry and volatiles when younger (41:07) Michael shares some advice he got from his dad about fighting (46:11) HAWAII (47:40) Atem vs Michael 1 on 1 (49:50) talking back to refs.. does it help? (58:56) Michael's makes a big prediction for Boomers Basketball
In this episode we about career transitions, navigating workplaces and the challenges of getting to and staying in the C-suite in a male dominated industry. Join us as we talk to talk to Jill Castilla, President & CEO of Citizens Bank of Edmond. Jill Castilla is a nationally recognized innovator in banking and financial technology. She currently serves on the 12-member Federal Advisory Council for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors representing the 10th Federal Reserve District. Jill is also a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, a three-star protocol role. In addition, Jill chairs the SW Graduate School of Banking at SMU, and is on the board of the Community Bankers Association of Oklahoma, and the board of trustees at Hawaii Pacific University . Check out Jill's full bio and show notes, click hereIf you enjoyed the episode share it with a friend and don't forget to leave us a review. If you are ready to take your career to the next level, apply to join our community of professional women, all eager to help you get there and stay there. Check out our VEST Membership and apply today! www.VESTHer.co
One of the hottest buzzwords in plastic surgery is "high definition" liposuction. But what does that mean, exactly? Dr. Salvatore Pacella @sandiegoplasticsurgeon, Dr. Sam Jejurikar @samjejurikar and Dr. Sam Rhee @bergencosmetic discuss high definition liposuction and more with guest Las Vegas plastic surgeon Dr. Christopher Costa MD @drcosta_platinum.Dr. Chris Costa is a Nevada native who serves the greater Las Vegas and Henderson area through his private plastic surgery practice, Platinum Plastic Surgery. Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Dr. Costa graduated with a dual Bachelors in Science from the Hawaii Pacific University prior to attending the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine. He also obtained an MPH (Master of Public Health) degree in biostatistics and epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Costa completed his surgical internship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA and subsequently finished his surgical training as an integrated plastic surgery resident at the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Costa has been voted Best Of Las Vegas & MYVEGAS Top Doc.#podcast #plasticsurgery #cosmeticsurgery #plasticsurgeon #beauty #boardcertified #aesthetic #3plasticsurgeonsandamicrophone #bergencosmetic #bestplasticsurgeon #beforeafter #aesthetics #realpatientrealresult #boardcertifiedplasticsurgeon #njplasticsurgeon #njplasticsurgery #nyplasticsurgeon #nyplasticsurgery
Kanoa is joined by Brian McInnis of Spectrum News as they talk updates from the ongoing NFL Draft. In addition, they discuss the latest in a series of reports from parents, coaches, and players alike questioning the administration at Hawaii Pacific University athletics.
Erin is a Holistic Health Coach, Certified Life and Weight Loss Coach, Food Addiction Counselor and author of the upcoming “Why Can't I Stick To My Diet?” Due in bookstores on December 18th and currently available for pre-order.Originally from the West Coast, graduating from the University of Oregon for her Undergraduate degree and Hawaii Pacific University for Graduate School, Erin worked in Human Resources in NYC for many years. After her daughter was born and a move to the suburbs, she decided to transform her lifelong passion for Health and Fitness into the start of a new career. Erin is a Star Three Spinning Instructor through Madd Dogg, Classical Pilates with Physical Mind Institute, 200 HR Vinyasa RYT and TRX.After realizing her lifelong struggle with her weight wasn't due to a lack of exercise, but her food and more importantly the emotions she wasn't dealing with that lead to the food, Erin began a quest.This journey led her to become an Integrated Health Coach. After learning that she herself was addicted to Sugar and Artificial Sweetener, Erin detoxed herself and then became one of the world's first Food Addition Counselors, and had to go to Iceland to complete her training.It was at this point that Erin decided to write her book “Why Can't I Stick To My Diet” because she had been asking herself that question for decades and it was the wrong question!! It wasn't until Erin realized to take her knowledge of Health Coaching and Food Addiction together in her book she could help so many more people end emotional eating and stop yo-yo dieting and learn to eat right once and for all.Life coaching was of great interest to Erin and wanted to get formally trained to add more value to her clients. She completed her Life Coaching and Weight Loss Certification program with The Life School founded by Brooke Castillo in August of 2018.Erin has been featured in the Huffington Post, Elite Daily, Readers Digest, The Mighty and Best Life and many more. Learn more about Erin here!Learn more about Path to Podcast Success here!
Our life is a journey with many unexpected twists and sharp turns. Mostly though, we are caught up in the humdrum of the mundane and the ordinary, living our lives uneventfully. But, no matter what phase or stage in life we are now, whether we have a deep relationship with God, a lukewarm affiliation, or even a total disconnection, God is there, waiting and pursuing.Our episode today presents Aaron Kim of Kairos Capital who has led a spectacular adventure of life as he discovers, moves away, and then, re-discovers God, and obeys His calling. A global citizen and a prodigal son, Aaron recounts the gripping stories of his life's journey, his search for truth, and his daring spirit. Click now and hear how he faced God's relentless pursuit and gave in to his call to a purpose greater than he'd ever imagined. Key Points From This Episode: Aaron shares the story of his journey of discovering, losing, and re-discovering his faith and relationship with God. How did God pursue Aaron? The miracle story of Kairos Capital's founding. What's Aaron's vision for Kairos Capital?Aaron talks about the mission side of Kairos Capital.How did Aaron's relationship with money evolve? How obedience to God's call can become a desert experience and may seem to be illogical and pointless from our perspective.Why Aaron was inspired to tell the story of his relationship with God in a book. Aaron answers the mentor-minute questions.Tweetables:“At the most vulnerable time, the one thing that you reach out to is the very thing that you've been running away from the longest time."“Though it may look impossible in the beginning, pursue the calling in your life and never give up. It's worthwhile and definitely rewarding.”“It is all because of His grace that God pursues anyone.” “I came to understand the importance of generosity and one aspect of generosity is to understand, this is not my money, that whole idea of stewardship.”Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Aaron Kim on LinkedInKairos Capital websitePursued by the Maker: A Global Citizen's Journey into the Heart of God by Aaron H. KimThe Kingdom Investor Podcast on LinkedIn About Aaron KimAaron Kim is a born-again Christian, a husband, a father of four, and a modern-day renaissance man. A Korean born in Germany, Aaron is a polyglot who lived in more than 10 countries before the age of 30.Growing up, Aaron was influenced by diverse cultures and international education spanning three continents learning several languages. He then started a career with the leading global financial institutions on Wall Street, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Two decades later, as a seasoned financial professional, Aaron set up Kairos Capital in Singapore as a response to God who relentlessly pursued him with a calling, Aaron's purpose in life is to finance the Great Commission.Aaron earned a Tourism & Hospitality Management Degree from Klessheim Salzburg Austria. His bachelor's degree in Finance was awarded by Hawaii Pacific University. He earned two MBA degrees from INSEAD, and Tsinghua University in Beijing China. Aaron enjoys interdisciplinary contemplation and writing and keeps himself fit with a spectrum of sports activities from triathlon to golf. Aaron and his family currently reside in Seoul, Korea.
Olena Heu is an award winning journalist from the island of Kauaʻi. She is an accomplished and sought-after television personality, entrepreneur and journalist with a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Speech Communication from Hawaii Pacific University. As an award-winning reporter and news anchor, she received recognition for her journalistic excellence as a recipient of the distinguished Edward R. Murrow award, numerous Society of Professional Journalist awards and recent work has garnered a Telly and an Emmy nomination. In 2004, the Kauai native held the title of Miss Hawaiʻi representing The Aloha State at the prestigious Miss America pageant in Atlantic City. Currently she is the founder of a successful marketing and communications firm with clients across the globe. In this episode we talk about the different Miss Hawaiʻi competitions, misconceptions people might have about her, and of course Hawaiian culture. Enjoy the episode! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadias Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/Hawaiiverse Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hawaiiversepodcast/ Shop local on https://hawaiiverse.com/
Housing our Millennials and Gen Z. The host for this show is Dennis Esaki. The guest is Sterling Higa. Discussion with Sterling Higa, a Debate Champion and Coach/ Lecturer at Hawaii Pacific University, and ED of 'Housing Hawaii's Future', a non-profit organization. Who is Sterling and why is he doing this? What is the plan beyond what all politicians talk about regarding homelessness and housing our future generation? The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6mYSv3OsHjPK8LI0B2jfA6t Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
Join us on this week's Black Doctors Talk Podcast which features our guest, Dr. Jeffrey Coleman, Jr. who speaks to us as an U.S. veteran and current Senior Program Manager at a major corporation. Dr. Coleman's story is one that is very unusual but not surprising. It is a story of a young man who struggled to find his identity and purpose in life. While going through many obstacles and making some choices that led to him being an eighth grade dropout, he found his way to creating a life that he would have never dreamed. Dr. Coleman speaks to us on the power of possibilities, starting over, and determination. His journey to the doctorate is one that started with someone simply planting a seed that he decided to nurture. While serving in the military, Dr. Coleman received all of his degrees including his doctorate of which a portion was completed while he was deployed in the Middle East. With distractions being numerous, his commitment to focus on his education and completing what he started was a priority. Now retired, Dr. Coleman has so much life ahead of him and has great aspirations for the future to create opportunities for others through mentoring and teaching. Dr. Coleman earned a Doctor of Business administration with the focus in Leadership from Capella University; Master's in Procurement/Acquisitions and Contract Management from Webster University; and a Bachelor's in Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services from Hawaii Pacific University. He is a loving husband and father who currently resides in the Metro Atlanta area.
Mary Kelly is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and spent over 20 years on active duty in intelligence and logistics. She retired from the Navy as a commander. She has masters' degrees in history and economics, and a PhD in economics. With over 20 years combined teaching experience at both the Naval Academy and at Hawaii Pacific University, she taught economics, finance, history and management. She has extensive experience in business coaching, management, economics, finance, banking, insurance, real estate, government, organizational leadership, communication, business growth, teamwork, strategic planning, human resources, customer service, time management, and project development. Links: https://productiveleaders.com/ https://productiveleaders.com/podcast/ Get Mary Kelly's book “Who Comes Next?” Here: https://whocomesnext.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmarykelly/
Ebony Madrid-Brown is a professional international soccer player who recently signed to play in Hungary for Astra Hungary FC. Coming from a military family, Ebony moved and lived all over the world, including in South Korea, Germany and Hawaii. She would receive many awards which included Stars and Stripes Athlete of the Year, Osan Korea Athlete of the Year and the Ramstein, Germany Athlete of the Year. Ebony would eventually receive a scholarship offer to play at Hawaii Pacific University where as a Senior Madrid would be named the PacWest Conference Player of the Year. She was also named First Team All-PacWest as the only Hawai'i Pacific player named to the squad. Madrid, a 5-3 forward from Porterville, Calif./Ramstein (Germany) was named the Player of the Year after leading the PacWest in goals, assists, points and shots in 2019. She set a new HPU school record with 14 goals on the season, chalked up six assists to share the conference lead, totaled 34 points, and led the conference with 77 shots and 43 shots on goal. Madrid set a new school record for with 66 career points and her 26 career goals were one shy of the HPU career record. It was the third time Madrid was chosen to the All-PacWest team and the second time she had been named First Team All-PacWest. After graduating from Hawai'i Pacific, Madrid would head overseas to play professionally where she is currently playing in Hungary for Astra Hungary FC.Quest for Success Links | https://linktr.ee/questforsuccess
In this episode Jason Larkins interviews Ryan Johnson, the head cheerleading coach at Hawaii Pacific University. Ryan talks about why HPU cheer went away, how he is bringing it back, and how athletes can take the next steps in becoming a collegiate athlete. Share this episode with someone looking to cheer in college.
Cornelia Samara, Regional VP & General Manager for Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center, Philadelphia's first-and-only Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Hotel, shared the story behind her title with us on August 28, 2022.A true global citizen, Samara was born in Jerusalem as a German national with Palestinian roots and grew up immersed in the hospitality industry. Her family owned a travel agency and led tours of the Holy Land in Jerusalem, and from an early age, she remembers traveling to the airport to greet arriving guests and going to dinners with tour groups.“Hospitality runs in my blood,” says Samara, reflecting not only on her family history in the industry but also building a sense of community in and outside the hotel. “A hotel is so much more than just a place to stay. It is an opportunity to create beautiful experiences, and Four Seasons has done that for generations of Philadelphians. I'm proud to be part of a team that is tightly woven into the fabric of this community.”A passionate art lover, the vast collections found at the Barnes Foundation and Philadelphia Museum of Art drew her to the City of Brotherly Love. Samara used to enjoy oil painting and pottery, but with time now tight, she enjoys experiencing art by going to museums and galleries often. “Love for the arts is ingrained in me, and I'm thrilled to have the masters at my fingertips. I love having the opportunity to explore the multiple galleries throughout Philadelphia.”A graduate of Hawaii Pacific University, the past ten years of her career as general manager, have been focused on flagship properties. In 2018 she joined Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club as General Manager. In Philadelphia, oversees hundreds of Hotel team members and is happy to be working with the award-winning team.SUE SAYS"Growing up in Jerusalem into a family that led tours of the Holy Land, hospitality is in Cornelia's blood. Her father taught her the importance of treating people with kindness and how to create experiences that they would enjoy. It seems inevitable that she would end up a leader in the field. Tune in to learn how Cornelia's consistent devotion to her work caught the eyes of her colleagues who would eventually entrust her with leading new teams."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Billy is a pitching coach, pitching coordinator and club baseball coach in the Phoenix area. Billy pitched for Hawaii Pacific University in his college days and has been coaching ever since. We dove deep into the art of pitching in this episode. From amateur to professional: the mindsets, biomechanics, lifestyles, training programs and more! If you know any pitchers still in the game please share it with them!
Bridget Meadows did college competitive cheer for 6 years. She shares her experience at Hawaii Pacific University and reflects on how her time as a cheerleader helps her parent and grow in her role as a nurse.
After watching two seasons of Cheer on Netflix, Zana was ready to revisit her competitive cheerleading days. Hawaii Pacific University was equivalent to Navarro prior to the program getting cut. In this two part series Zana reconnects with teammates on what they loved about the cheerleading world, and what was a bit toxic. Part one is with Zach Giano, a world traveler, researcher, and PhD. He shares where he is now post cheerleading career.
Biography Capt. Kenneth C. Collins, a native of Reno, Nevada, entered the Navy in 1989 and attended recruit training in San Diego, California. Upon completion of Musician "A" school, he served as a percussionist in fleet bands in Guam and Newport, Rhode Island. His first assignment upon receiving a commission as a limited duty officer bandmaster in 1998 was as the ceremonial band leader and associate conductor of the U.S. Navy Band in Washington, D.C., and shortly thereafter an assignment as the assistant director of the U.S. Naval Academy Band in Annapolis, Maryland. Collins served as the director of Navy Band Northwest from 2001-2004, director for U.S. Pacific Fleet Band from 2004-2007, director of Navy Band Southeast from 2007-2008, and director of the U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band from 2009-2012. He was selected for assignment to Navy Postgraduate School through the civilian institutions program in 2008, and completed a Master of Music with an emphasis in wind band conducting at the University of Illinois in 2009. Most recently, he completed a tour as director of Fleet Band Activities from 2012-2015. He reported to his current assignment as commanding officer of the U.S. Navy Band in July 2015. In addition to his military assignments, Collins studied drums and percussion with Jonathan Wacker, Dom Moio and Gary Chaffee and conducting with A.G. MacGrannahan, Anthony Maiello, James Keene, Abel Ramirez and David Waltman. He has served as a clinician for bands from all over the United States and in Europe. He served as the assistant conductor of the Rainier Symphony from 2002-2004, the Central Oahu Honor Band conductor/clinician in 2006 and adjunct faculty to Hawaii Pacific University, teaching undergraduate courses in music. Collins holds a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Nevada, a Master of Business Administration from Hawaii Pacific University and a Master of Music from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His military decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (2 Awards), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3 awards) and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (3 Awards).
Bio Dane comes to HPU from coaching in the Toronto Blue Jays minor league system since 2019, and spent the last season as manager of the Blue Jays Dominican Summer League team. He was an assistant coach at Illinois State in 2019 where he helped the Redbirds to a Missouri Valley co-championship and an NCAA Tournament berth before joining the Blue Jays. He also coached at Sacramento State, William Jessup and Menlo. As a player, the new Sharks skipper was an Academic All-WAC performer as a catcher at Sacramento State, where he started 135 of 152 games at catcher for the Hornets. He finished his collegiate playing career at Menlo where he started all 54 games and was second on the Oaks with a .280 batting average with four home runs, nine doubles and 22 RBIs. Time Stamps 01:00- First 100 days on the job 12:00- Building the culture 18:00- Fall Training 32:00- Defensive Sets 40:00- Staffing and what he has learned lately 48:00- Resources Resources Talent Code- Daniel Coyle Culture Code- Daniel Coyle Top Dog- Po Bronson How to win friends and influence people- Dale Carnegie Contact https://twitter.com/_danejah_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I graduated with Bachelors of Arts in psychology from Hawaii Pacific University, and Masters and Doctorate degree of psychology in 2011 from Alliant International University – Los Angeles. Working in diverse and challenging clinical settings, these experiences has provided me with a strong foundation of wisdom, compassion and deepened empathy to help others. I joined Kaiser Permanente's Chronic Pain Management Team San Jose in 2019, because as a patient member of many years, I wanted to join an entity of reputable quality services as a provider to contribute to serving others. I look forward to helping and guiding your path of optimal healing and wellness. Hobbies and interests I enjoy hiking, participating in anything ocean oriented, practicing yoga, traveling, creatively writing and doing research. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theholoholopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theholoholopodcast/support
Join us for a conversation about home care and the importance of extra support you or your loved one may need. Today we have brought in home care specialist Cassia Yi, APRN, MSN, CCRN, CNS, and owner of Senior Helpers, as well as Randy Bartosh, head of research for PBHS, offering Life Profile, an assessment for hospital-to-home transition. Learn how to improve you or your loved one's quality of life, reduce hospitalization risk, and support successful aging at home. Cassia Yi, APRN, CNS, MSN, CCRN, CNSCaregiver Mentor/Owner Senior HelpersCassia received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2005 from Hawaii Pacific University. She moved to San Diego in 2007 to work as an ICU nurse at UC San Diego Health. In 2013 she received her Master of Science in Nursing at Point Loma Nazarene University, becoming a board-certified Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) soon after.Her CNS credentials highlight an expertise in nursing mentorship, research, education, and consultation. Some of Cassia's proudest accomplishments at UC San Diego Health include: Founding or chairing the Palliative Care Committee, serving on the Advanced Care Planning Committee and Pain Management Committee, being a Bio-Medical Ethics consultant, and receiving the 2019 Advanced Practice Nurse of the Year award. Cassia and Jesse have two beautiful children whom they enjoy raising in the San Diego sun!Randy BartoshHead of Research PBHSRandy is the head of research for PBHS (Performance Based Healthcare Solutions), which he founded in 1999. Over the course of the last twenty years, Randy has led applied research collaboratives with 280 care organizations involving over 75,000 patients. The research has been focused on categorizing and quantifying the outcomes patients want and need to achieve in order to be successful. He is also a board member of the RIGHTCARE foundation, which is using advanced methodology for community-based paramedicine programs with fire departments and senior ministry efforts around the country.
Hello everyone! Welcome back!Today I am chatting about all things dance team with my dear friend Dani Eustice! We are getting real and talking about all things auditions and what to expect, how to show up for your team, understanding your "why", and being honest with your goals and dreams! *Dani Eustice is the former National Curriculum Director for UDA and Former Director of Team USA Dance. Dani spent 2 years as the Head Coach and choreographer for the Hawaii Pacific University Dance Team, leading the team to two national titles at NDA. As a former member and captain of the Hawaii Pacific University Dance Team she also earned an NDA national title in 2004. While dancing at Orange Coast College she was a two-time national champion and captain of the dance team in Costa Mesa, California. After High School, Dani began working for UDA and was a 13 year Head Instructor for UDA summer camps. She has also worked as a UDA Choreographer and adjudicator for the National Dance Team Championships in Orlando, FL. Dani has danced for R&B artist Usher and in the major motion picture The Hot Chick. She is a Graduate of Hawaii Pacific University with a BA in Advertising. Dani has choreographed for the Minnesota Timberwolves Dance Team and for the opening number of the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade as well as numerous nationally-ranked high school and college dance teams, including UNLV (NV), University of MN (MN), ASU (AZ), University of AZ (AZ) University of St Thomas (MN), MN State University Mankato (MN), St Cloud State University (MN), NDSU (ND), St. Johns University (NY), George Washington University (DC), University of OK (OK), Thunder Ridge HS (CO), Carlsbad HS (CA), Lincoln East HS (NE), Highlands Ranch High School (CO), Cherry Creek HS (CO), Bismark HS (ND), Academy of the Holy Angels (NJ), Ronald Reagan HS (TX), Oviedo HS (FL) and St. Andrews Priory (HI).Dani has taught throughout the US as well as internationally in Mexico, France, England, Germany and Slovenia as Slovenias national team pom choreographer. She currently works as a freelance choreographer and dance consultant and resides in Minnesota. **Please support the podcast by making sure you are subscribed wherever you are listening, and please rate and review! Also, head over to instagram https://www.instagram.com/weeklybatchpodcast/ and make sure you give the page a follow!! Thank you all for your continued support! I truly appreciate it!