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The Houston High School Huddle previews Week 9 of the High School Football season in Houston. Matt Stepp and Ward Fasold discuss some of the biggest games of the week including the biggest one....North Shore vs Atascocita....can the Eagles end an 8 game losing streak to the Mustangs? Huge small school matchups as El Campo meets Bay City and Columbus takes on Hitchcock for district titles.
The Houston High School Huddle previews Week 8 of the High School Football season in Houston. Matt Stepp and Ward Fasold discuss some of the biggest games of the week including Katy vs Katy Jordan and Willis vs Conroe. Stepp has a good college comparison for Willis' athlete, Jermaine Bishop, and could some districts be settled this week?
John starts the show talking high Houston High School football with coach Thomas and coach Bennett. Jay Hamm joins the show to talk about football and the NBA.
The Houston High School Huddle previews Week 7 of the High School Football season in Houston. Matt Stepp and Ward Fasold discuss some of the biggest games of the week including Spring Westfield vs Aldine Nimitz and Klein Oak vs Tomball.
The Houston High School Huddle previews Week 6 of the High School Football season in Houston. Matt Stepp and Ward Fasold discuss some of the biggest games of the week including the main event: Atascocita vs Summer Creek. And has Klein Collins found their mojo.
The Houston High School Huddle previews Week 5 of the High School Football season in Houston. Matt Stepp and Ward Fasold discuss some of the biggest games of the week including the main event: Richmond Randle at Iowa Colony. The guys also are excited for 23-6A to start district play and can anyone stop those Columbus Cardinals.
The Houston High School Huddle previews Week 4 of the High School Football season in Houston. Matt Stepp and Ward Fasold discuss some of the biggest games of the week including Willis at The Woodlands and Fort Bend Marshall visiting Richmond Randle. Bye week hits Space City and the guys talk about what to expect in 23-6A and 14-6A once district play ramps up for them.
John starts the show talking about TNF and Tua's injury. Coach Bennett from Houston High School joins the show to talk football and Houston's next game. Jay Hamm joins the show at the bottom of the hour to talk about college football, Tua and the NFL weekend.
Ben Bennett joins the show to talk about Houston High School football and the upcoming season as they look to defend their state championship. T-Money & Uncle Braskey join the show to talk about their bets for the weekend.
The Houston High School Huddle previews the entire Greater Houston Area as we get ready for the Friday Night Lights next week. Matt Stepp and The Wizord discuss each classification in Houston and who they feel will be playoff contenders out of H Town.
The high school baseball game between the Fairlawn Jets and the Houston Wildcats is now available on demand at no charge!
John opens the show talking about what happened last night in MLB before talking to Eddie Murphey, Paul Doyle and olympian Asafa Powell about the Ed Murphey Classic and their event this weekend at Houston High School. Later in the hour, Aaron Bronsteter joins the show to talk UFC and the massive slate this weekend for UFC 300.
Jayla Lewis has Got Next!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Jayla Lewis has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
929's Jason & John celebrate the Houston High School 6A State Football Championship
Houston High School Does The Unthinkable. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hodgetwins/support
Houston High School in Germantown Tennessee is on fire!!! They host a transition school-to-work program and today I chat with Catherine Sadler and O'Malley two incredible teachers who lead the program together with Mr Brian. Timeline 01:29 Memphis Disability Network 02:27 Introductions 04:09 What is the backstory of the transition program at Houston High 11:24 When do you start transitional planning for a student with an IEP 12:40 Pre-vocational training 16:38 ADL Training 19:34 How do y'all facilitate community opportunities for your students to gain workplace skills 24: 33 What opportunities are available to students after they graduate? 29:58 Project Search 24:22 Future Plans 29:58 Closing Remarks The transcript will be soon available at www.raisingkellan.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marsh-naidoo/message
Five years in the making, “The Wiz” was the first musical to be produced at Sam Houston in at least three decades, They faced technical and financial challenges, delays in set construction and costume design, and competing demands on students, many of whom had little or no experience in live theater.
Five years in the making, “The Wiz” was the first musical to be produced at Sam Houston in at least three decades, They faced technical and financial challenges, delays in set construction and costume design, and competing demands on students, many of whom had little or no experience in live theater.
My guest for this episode is Rani Puranik. Rani is co-owner, EVP, and Global CFO of Houston-based Worldwide Oilfield Machine (WOM). Over 15 years, because of the frameworks she created, the company grew to more than $350 million in annual revenue. She has been named one of the “Top 25 Most Influential Women in Energy 2022” by Oil and Gas Investor and Hart Energy. Rani is passionate about mentoring the next generation of leaders. She has hosted a mentorship day at the Energy Leadership Institute of Houston High School, where she paired seniors with WOM company executives to help them refine energy product innovations. Rani serves as an HISD ROSES mentor supporting a program to empower female students, Rice University graduate students, and Energy Institute High School students interning at WOM. She also launched “WOMEN at WOM,” a virtual event series to provide strategies and resources for female employees to advance both personally and professionally. Currently, Rani serves as the chairwoman of the Puranik Foundation located in Pune, India, which was founded over 20 years ago by her mother and is now managed by her oldest daughter. The nonprofit provides educational opportunities for under-resourced children in India and operates as a private residential school called the Vision International Learning Center. In her new book, coming in Spring 2023, Seven Letters to My Daughters, she shares memoirs of her journey through transformative seven-year phases in her life by telling the true story of a young girl who grew up between two countries and faced many obstacles, but who always persisted in learning and moving forward. Rani received a bachelor's degree in accounting from the University of Pune, India, before starting her first business, Integral Search for Harmony through Art (ISHA), where she later served as CEO for nearly 20 years. She then returned to Houston, earning her MBA in finance from Rice University. Rani currently resides in Houston, Texas, where in her free time enjoys scuba diving, traveling, and spending time with family and her two rescue dogs. She is also a classically trained vocalist, musician, dancer, and certified yoga instructor. Here's what to expect during the episode: What is empathy? How can leaders practice empathy? What are the benefits of having an empathetic leader in the workplace? How can you be an empathetic leader? What are the 4 stages of leadership? How does empathy contribute to effective leadership? Does empathy mean being nice? Connect with Rani Puranik! Websites: https://www.ranipuranik.com/ | https://www.puranikfoundation.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revatiranipuranik Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranipuranik/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rani-puranik/ Get your copy of the Trust Building Action Plan by going to https://hilandconsulting.org/trustbuilding. Mary's book is available on Amazon or wherever books are sold: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors' Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them. Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that, and follow us, on Facebook. Connect with Mary! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryhiland Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Facebook Group: https://tinyurl.com/inspirednonprofitleadership Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilandconsulting Website: https://www.hilandconsulting.org
John is joined by the head coach from Houston High School, James Thomas, who is the head coach of the Red team for the Liberty Bowl High School All Star Game about the excitement surrounding this event and how high school football is changing. John also breaks down the strangest stories of the day during Access Hardinwood, including 4 different assaults. Later, Lance Bell joins to discuss the Henry Bell Open and how you can get involved.
The ability to inspire is one of the single most important leadership skills. Mr. Aitken was my Principal at Houston High School and he left such a great impact on my life. In a time of such terrible examples or role models I found myself thinking about my young life or time in school. Mr. Aitken was the first thought I had and that's when I decided to make a podcast that talked about something positive and really rare in current times! I am keeping the description short but please let me know in the comments if he too affected your life's like he did mine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/native901/message
On this Houston Sports Talk podcast, the Host of H-Town High School Sports Todd Freed previews the Houston High School football season with Host Robert Land. We hit on the Houston area players in this past NFL Draft, Todd's favorite memories over 2 decades, the unforgettable Vince Young game in the Astrodome & the teams & players to watch this season. Plus, he remembers covering a young Brittney Griner and Cat Osterman Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Google & Apple#houstonsportstalk #houstonsportstalk #toddfreed #htownhighschoolsports #katytigers #northshoremustangs #northshore #vinceyoung #podcast #kenyongreen #jalenpitre #austindeculus #texans #houstontexans #catosterman #brittneygriner #shadowcreek #katypaetow #westfieldmustangs
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast! Austin Peay just can't stop winning OVC Championships. Max Remy gets back behind the mic and joins Casey to talk about the Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, and Beach Volleyball teams all winning titles in a five-day stretch. As for our guest, Kirsten Monk of the Austin Peay soccer team joins the show to talk about her first season of college soccer, her family moving all around when she was growing up, and her successful prep career at Houston High School. Thanks for tuning in and as always #LetsGoPeay! Audio Intro: Post Malone, "Better Now" Clark Intro/Outro: The Weeknd, "Die for You" Audio Outro: Faces, "Stay with Me"
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast! Austin Peay just can't stop winning OVC Championships. Max Remy gets back behind the mic and joins Casey to talk about the Women's Golf, Women's Tennis, and Beach Volleyball teams all winning titles in a five-day stretch. As for our guest, Kirsten Monk of the Austin Peay soccer team joins the show to talk about her first season of college soccer, her family moving all around when she was growing up, and her successful prep career at Houston High School. Thanks for tuning in and as always #LetsGoPeay! Audio Intro: Post Malone, "Better Now" Clark Intro/Outro: The Weeknd, "Die for You" Audio Outro: Faces, "Stay with Me"
A Memphis native, Dr. Gilbert was a Houston High School graduate before he received his undergraduate degree from Rhodes College and his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine. He completed residency and fellowship in Tuscaloosa, Alabama with the University of Alabama's Family Medicine Residency and Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship programs. He is proficient in the evaluation and treatment of a variety of acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions in patients of all ages. He is also experienced in the management of a number of general medical conditions like sports-related concussions, exertional heat illness, and cardiac issues in the athletic population. About Campbell ClinicCampbell Clinic is recognized as a national leader in sports medicine, pediatric orthopaedics, joint replacement, orthopaedic oncology, orthopaedic trauma, physical medicine and rehabilitation, urgent care, and surgery of the hand, hip, foot, knee, shoulder and spine. They care for patients throughout their life, treating congenital issues as well as bone and joint problems affecting senior adults.Learn more: https://www.campbellclinic.com/
Coach Yates from Sam Houston High School sits at the table to talk about Sam Houston's season Sorry for some connection issues with Coach Yates.. Rafa's Power 15 Week 5 highlights of San Antonio High School Soccer!
One of my favorite things to do is to speak to young athletes about the importance of building character through sports! Thank you Houston High School for the opportunity to share my story with your student-athletes!
Houston High School RB Opts Out Of Senior Season, Tim Tebow Officially Signs Jags Contract
The presidents play poker, two sisters wake up in Baghdad, and Superman gets fired in this vignette-style performance piece based on the writings of students from East High School, Millington Central High School, and Houston High School. Performed live at Germantown Community Theatre on February 14, 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The presidents play poker, two sisters wake up in Baghdad, and Superman gets fired in this vignette-style performance piece based on the writings of students from East High School, Millington Central High School, and Houston High School. Performed live at Germantown Community Theatre on February 14, 2009. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason & John Show, Mon., March 1, 2021, Hour 2 (w/ESPN's Jason Fitz in Seg 2) Seg 1: The Rundown on JJ Watt & Wichita State/AAC/Hoops Seg 2: Jason Fitz from ESPN on Memphis Hoops/Penny and the NFL Seg 3: J&J discuss Brad Carson's affection for Houston High School basketball and his novice reporting from over the weekend See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to former Arkansas Razorback and current Detroit Tigers prospect Jack Kenley. We discuss growing up playing travel and Houston High School baseball, his love for his family, his time at Arkansas and preparation for the upcoming season. We then discuss the headlines. (We do not own the rights to this music).
In this bonus episode, I sit down and talk with Hashim Houston who played on one of the semi-pro teams I was the General Manager for. We will have him back for another episode. Let me know how you feel about this bonus... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifeacpov/support
Kelsey's Sam Houston High School Page and her teacher Intsagram Baylor Equestrian
Greg and Eli talk with Daily Memphian's John Varlas about MUS losing to McCallie, Bartlett's run this season, ranking prep football for the year the scouting report on Houston High School basketball team and more. Also they talk with Local24's Clayton Collier about the tigers against Arkansas State, his top teams in the College Basketball, Grizzlies getting ready for training camp and more.
Coach Shields and I talk about her childhood growing up in Memphis, TN, finding her passion for the game and playing for one of the all time great's in Memphis, Coach Robert Newman, her amazing high school career and her decision to stay home and attend the University of Memphis, transferring from Memphis to Northwest CC before attending Southwest CC in which a driven Ashley helped take that program to new heights after posting a 26-2 record finishing ranked 13th nationally, over-excelling and taking her game to another level which resulted in her being the first ever JUCO player to get drafted to the WNBA ( 1Rd: 8th pick), her time with the Houston Comets before heading to Detroit where she helped the Shock win the 2008 WNBA Championship, her 10 year career overseas and the experiences she gained while abroad, returning home to Memphis where she helped with the start of the She Got Game Women's Basketball League as well as coaching stops which include Mitchell High School, Houston High School, Team Thad (Under Armour Circuit) and now at Arlington High School as the new Head Women's Varsity Basketball Coach.Thank you again to all who have helped support and continue to support this platform as this is the last episode for Season 1 of Beyond the Hardwood. You all made an idea become reality and it has become something I couldn't imagine it would become AND IT'S STILL GROWING! Season 2 will begin in November, but until then be sure to share, subscribe, rate & leave a review. Also be sure to follow the Beyond the Hardwood page on IG at @thebthpod ! Otherwise I look forward to the guest I am putting together for Season 2 of this platform and until then remember, Life goes Beyond the Hardwood !!!
Brad Francis has had an unconventional route in the coaching profession. After nearly two decades as an assistant to longtime Russia High School coach Paul Bremigan, Francis stepped away for two years to enjoy his son's high school career. A season assisting Eric Rosenbeck at St. Henry High School was followed by head coaching stops at Houston High School and New Bremen High School. Coach Francis will begin his 2nd season as the head coach at Fairlawn High School near Sidney in the fall. Please enjoy my conversation with Brad Francis of Fairlawn High School. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jon-cook0/support
On today's show: Zach Randolph's birthday (2:45), Mike Miller takes the Houston High School job (9:40), Top recruit skipping college for NBA G-League (14:30), Verno keeps it real about Moussa Cisse coming to Memphis (22:05), Ja Morant speaks (42:33), Zion leaves the NBA Bubble (45:28), Tiger Woods is back today (47:55), and we play Fill In The Blank, Sucka (1:02:09) Watch LIVE at Noon, Weekdays on the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
Growing up in Cherokee Heights as an only child, Rachel Knox has always had a love for the arts. It was no surprise she thrived in theatre arts while attending Houston High School and later majored in Fine Arts with a concentration in Costume Design and Technology at the University of Memphis. Upon graduation, Rachel accepted a role with Arena Stage in DC where she mastered the craft of the creative effects of audience strategy. A year later, she moved back to Memphis as the Manager of Teacher Professional Development and Community Partnerships at the Orpheum Theatre. Rachel currently serves as the Program Officer for the Thriving Arts and Culture and Engaged Leadership and Civic Pride portfolios at Hyde Family Foundation where she manages approximately $2.2M/year in grants to area non-profits. In addition, Rachel is the Board President of the CLTV (Collective) a non-profit Black cultural organization. On this episode, Rachel expresses her passion for using culture creatives as a springboard to invest in black communities. She also addresses the inequities our artists face as it relates to paying artists their worth. Now that we are in a global pandemic, it is definitely time to respect the labor that goes into the work creatives do. Lastly, Rachel coveys her thoughts on the recent lynching of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement.
Growing up in Cherokee Heights as an only child, Rachel Knox has always had a love for the arts. It was no surprise she thrived in theatre arts while attending Houston High School and later majored in Fine Arts with a concentration in Costume Design and Technology at the University of Memphis. Upon graduation, Rachel accepted a role with Arena Stage in DC where she mastered the craft of the creative effects of audience strategy. A year later, she moved back to Memphis as the Manager of Teacher Professional Development and Community Partnerships at the Orpheum Theatre. Rachel currently serves as the Program Officer for the Thriving Arts and Culture and Engaged Leadership and Civic Pride portfolios at Hyde Family Foundation where she manages approximately $2.2M/year in grants to area non-profits. In addition, Rachel is the Board President of the CLTV (Collective) a non-profit Black cultural organization. On this episode, Rachel expresses her passion for using culture creatives as a springboard to invest in black communities. She also addresses the inequities our artists face as it relates to paying artists their worth. Now that we are in a global pandemic, it is definitely time to respect the labor that goes into the work creatives do. Lastly, Rachel coveys her thoughts on the recent lynching of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement.
You can find my guest for episode 97 hosting trivia and bingo throughout the city of Memphis every week. Kevin Cerrito is the owner of Cerrito Entertainment and host of Cerrito Live and Wrestling Time on Sports 56 every Saturday from 10a-12p. After graduating from Houston High School, Kevin attended University of Memphis as a Communications major and wrote a weekly column for the Daily Helmsman. He later became a writer for Memphis Sport and entered the radio business with a focus on wrestling. Kevin's love for wrestling started at a young age attending matches where Jerry Lawler was considered The King. Not only does Kevin break down the territories of wrestling for me, but he also explains that wrestling was Memphis' very first professional sport. During the pod you will also hear Kevin's thoughts on social media with data sharing and having a digital footprint. He also walks me through how he developed a trivia company and how he has been blessed to carve his own niche in the areas of trivia, bingo and wrestling.
Ashlea Bullington goes over an eventful night of action from the greater Houston area. The games covered include Dickinson vs. Taylor, College Park vs. The Woodlands, Cy-Ridge vs. Stratford, Cy-Springs vs. Cy-Lakes, Cy-Creek vs. Jersey Village, Dobie vs. Summer Creek and Manvel vs. Marshall plus Lamar Consolidated Head Coach Rick LaFavers calls in to talk about his team, and the program he and his staff have built over the past 5 seasons. Finally, Ryan Harris calls in to talk in detail about the Manvel vs. Marshall game.
Ashlea Bullington and Robert Shiekh dive in on week 3 action from the greater Houston area. The games covered include Westfield vs. North Shore, Dickinson vs. Dawson, Alief Elsik vs. Shadow Creek, Tomball Memorial vs. Cypress Woods, Spring vs. Travis, Atascocita vs. Kingwood, and Klein vs. Klein Oak. Is Katy for real? Is North Shore going through a slump after winning their state championship last season?
This week, Ashlea Bullington and guests dive in on week 2 action from the greater Houston area. The games covered include Atascocita vs. Katy, North Shore vs. Ridge Point, Cy-Ranch vs. Westlake, Shadow Creek vs. Magnolia, The Woodlands vs. Lamar, Katy Tompkins vs. Klein Cain and Allen vs. Dickinson.
Ashlea Bullington and a few call-in guests break down week 1 of the 2019 high school football season in Houston.
Andy Darlington, Tennessee State Director for Christian Educators Association International joins host Byron Tyler on this episode of Mid-South View Point. On each Tuesday during the month of August, Mid-South View Point will focus on Christian education with a different guest from various organizations. Andy Darlington, taught English at Houston High School for 25 years and is currently serving as the Tennessee State Director for CEAI. Mid-South View Point radio show with host Byron Tyler airs Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 3:00 pm central time on the Bott Radio Network affiliate 640 AM, 93.7 FM, and 100.7 FM in Memphis, TN.
The Beautiful People Interview w/ Gabby Little Ole Miss soccer star Gabby Little joins us to discuss the upcoming fundraiser for St. Jude and Anna Della Rosa. The event is scheduled for April 20th at Houston High School, and will feature several of Anna's closest friends and teammates. Sit back, relax, enjoy.
Minority education, surviving the hurricane, and community involvement with Mohamad Maarouf.
Todd James and VYPE Magazine publisher Matt Malatesta break down Houston High School sports along with sports medicine advice from Dr. Eric Pack of the Texas Foot Surgeons Physician Network. This week Todd and Matt discuss the upcoming high school football season along with the TVI volleyball tournament being held in Pearland. Featured guest Kirk Martin, head coach of the Manvel Mavericks, talks about being reclassified down to 5A and what to expect with Manvel Nation for 2016. In the sports medicine segment Todd and Dr. Pack discuss the recent injury to Dallas Cowboy QB Kellen Moore and typical prognosis for this type of injury. Locker Talk is a weekly podcast brought to you by VYPE Magazine and JTJ Media.
Dennis Haskins (aka Mr. Belding) joined Kevin Cerrito to talk about his recent trip to Memphis.
The presidents play poker, two sisters wake up in Baghdad, and Superman gets fired in this vignette-style performance piece based on the writings of students from East High School, Millington Central High School, and Houston High School. Performed live at Germantown Community Theatre on February 14, 2009.