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Do you believe in astrology? Meg and I are both fire signs entering our Saturn Return, so send us your thoughts and prayers, besties! On this week's ep, we discuss the pros and cons of recreational sports, recount the trauma of running the pacer test in gym class, and share our mutual ick for grown men riding electric scooters in their business casual clothes. We're just a couple of gals on a mission to get out of the house, join in!Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comFOLLOW MEGInstagram: @megduhlaneySupport the show
IN THE NEWS Legion now sponsoring veteran gaming community THIS WEEK'S GUEST Col. Nicholas Gist, Head of the Department of Physical Education at the United States Military Academy talks about his role as Master of the Sword at West Point and how his team helps develop mentally tough leaders through a robust program of formal physical education, fitness testing, and competitive sport. RAPID FIRE Fort Bliss orders its soldiers to take leave. Yes, really. Marines left without a confirmed commandant for 1st time since 1910 Anchorage American Legion post celebrates 100 years of service Special Guest: Col. Nicholas Gist.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK Students and the Lexington community of events, issues, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK Students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation for all.
In Episode 53, the Foxx Den Boys talk about the following topics: Kellen's Stranger Things Experience in Atlanta Gannon's upcoming Intramural Basketball season Garrett's Indoor Soccer loss 7-3, but Garrett did score a goal & Diego is an "Enforcer" Super Bowl Predictions Philadelphia - Kellen, Garrett & Pa Kansas City - Gannon OKC Thunder Update -Will Lebron break the record against the Thunder on 2-7-2023? He only needs 36 points Oklahoma is staying in the Big 12 for 2 more years McDonalds nuggets or Chick-fil-A nuggets? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Savannah Bewley, Hayden Hon and Travis Richards, talk about all things Intramural Sports. Hayden talks about the behind the scenes of BYU-Idaho Intramural Sports, Savannah chats about the band and radio side of sports, and Travis brings the sports fans into the chat.
Savannah Bewley, Hayden Hon and Travis Richards, talk about all things Intramural Sports. Hayden talks about the behind the scenes of BYU-Idaho Intramural Sports, Savannah chats about the band and radio side of sports, and Travis brings the sports fans into the chat.
Get'cha head in the game! Daniel Chandler, UREC's Coordinator of Intramural Sports and Youth Programs, and Zach Minor, a UREC Intramural Sports Official, join Lauren to talk about the five things you need to know about team sport participation.Resources:Click here to access URECRegister.Click here to access the UREC Staff Directory.Follow JMU UREC on social media!
On this first episode of Post Buzzer for the month of November, Host Brandon Dyer talks about some new faces in the GHC athletics community, as well as some upcoming games you don't want to miss!
Ever been interested in Intramural Sports? Guest speakers, Matt Wilson, Allie Coutu, and Mason Houle join Ilayna and Allison on their favorite memories and advice for joining.
An Inside Look. The host for this show is Angela Hayslett. The guest is Ryan Fitzgerald. We take an inside look at the operations of collegiate intramural sports at Indiana University Bloomington. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6meZE3R0oHy_OBeomxTylhe Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
This week brings us no shortage of interesting topics as we chat about all the randomness in the news. We talk Ava Raine and toxic fandoms, Canada's heavy handed approach to gun control, how I would like to see sports organized in the future, and we dive into the Uvalde Police stonewalling federal investigators. Once more into the breach ladies and gents!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/khary-robertson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/khary-robertson/support
Hayli and Jaison both play on the University of Iowa Unified Basketball team and are heading to the Special Olympics USA Games to represent their school on the hardwood. Fernando is an intramural sports student official at the University of Texas at San Antonio and will be joining Hayli and Jaison at the USA Games as he has been selected to officiate basketball. All three join the Inclusion Revolution Radio podcast to discuss how Unified Intramural Sports have impacted their individual athletic journeys.
Episode summary introduction: Tyler grew up around engineers. Tyler liked Math and even participated in the “Project Lead the Way” program for Engineering in Minnesota. He was a Boy Scout and played varsity baseball. Tyler Gathman is a graduate of Iowa State University with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. In particular, we discuss the following with him: Choosing ISU Majoring in Chemical Engineering Intramural Sports and Church Groups Advice to Aspirants Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Tyler Gathman, ISU [0:36] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [1:20] Overall Experience [3:54] Why Iowa State? [5:23] High School Interests [6:55] Transition to ISU [9:43] Peers - Supporting Each Other [10:42] Top Notch Professors [12:03] Engineering Programs [14:27] Intramural Sports, Church Groups, ASME [15:38] Summers [16:59] Why Chemical Engineering? [18:29] Outstanding Student Award [19:43] Engineering to Medicine [21:37] ISU's Impact [25:19] ISU Redo [26:20] Advice to Aspirants [27:30] Memories: Athletics at ISU [28:31] Our Guest: Tyler Gathman is a graduate from Iowa State University with a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. Tyler is currently pursuing a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Memorable Quote: “I don't think it's necessarily important to know what you want to do when you go to college. I think that's a process. But I think it's important to know what's out there, and understand what that is.” Tyler's advice to Aspiring Students. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Calls-to-action: Subscribe to our Weekly Podcast Digest. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Breaker, Anchor. For Transcripts of all our podcasts, visit almamatters.io/podcasts.
This week, the podcast crew welcomes in a new co-host to the team: SGT Lamont Shavers. Then they sit down with Fort Hood Child and Youth Services, who offers a wide variety of activities throughout the summer months. Intramural sports are also heating up, even if recent rain put a damper on softball for awhile. So whether you're looking to get the kids out of the house, or get out of the barracks for some healthy competition, check out this week's episode. The crew:- Samantha Farlow, Fort Hood Public Affairs- SGT Lamont Shavers, 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade- SPC Brianna Doo, 1st Cavalry Division BandFeaturing:- Kristine Caparco, Outreach Services Director, Fort Hood Child and Youth Services- Monty Campbell, Varsity/Intramural Sports Coordinator, Fort Hood Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and RecreationMusic provided with expressed written permission by the following:Will Courtney (http://www.willcourtneymusic)This podcast is a production of U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hood and Fort Hood Public Affairs. Contact us at FortHoodPAO@gmail.comLike us and follow us on Facebook at The Great Big Podcast and III Corps and Fort Hood
Courtney sits down with Emily Murphy, the Competitive Sports Graduate Assistant with Campus Recreation, to talk all things intramural sports. They chat about the benefits of playing, what sports you can play, and how you can even get paid to work with them! For more information on intramurals, visit: https://wvugo.wvu.edu/ and https://campusrecreation.wvu.edu/intramurals.
(Recorded 6/29/2020)Three Purdue University students who are currently serving as Student Orientation Committee members join us to talk about how and why they chose Purdue. Everyone shares personal and revealing stories about experiencing loneliness in the beginning of their Freshman year and how they eventually found great friendships. Blerton shares his perspective as a first generation student and what it was like adapting to life in college without having family that was familiar with the process. Trista talks about overcoming her anxiety and finding happiness. Nikki talks about how starting college can sometimes feel like starting over from zero. Everyone offers their ideas and thoughts on how to find friends and community on campus during these unusual times. Links: Boiler Gold Rush https://www.purdue.edu/orientation/bgr/Chi Omega Sorority https://purdue.chiomega.com/Habitat for Humanity https://boilerlink.purdue.edu/organiz...Intramural Sports https://www.purdue.edu/recwell/progra... FOLLOW OUR PANELISTS ON INSTAGRAM: Blerton Ferati: @blerton_f Trista Roller: @tristanoelle7 Nikki Slater: @see_you_slaterSUBSCRIBE TO BEFORE COLLEGE TV GET THE LATEST INTERVIEWSTEXT HARLAN: 321-345-9070INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/HarlanCohenFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/HelpMeHarlan/TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/HarlanCohenWEBSITE: www.HarlanCohen.com | www.BeforeCollegeTVBEFORE COLLEGE TV: HOSTED BY HARLAN COHEN | @HarlanCohen #PurdueUniversity #Purdue #orientation #boilergoldrush #goldrush #firstgeneration #college #admissions #advice #collegelife #performance #academics #scholarships #rejection #schoolchoice #mentalhealth
In this episode we talked about the recent NBA playoff action including Luka going off and Seth Curry (as well as everyone on the internet) shit talking "Playoff P". We also talk about which two superpowers would you want, and get into "Am I the Asshole" featuring Steve and his competitive drive when it comes to intramural, co-ed kickball.
What up bro beans this is a cray cray episode. Nicks tackles posts from Reddit and things get deep like a Lifetime Movie. Topics he covers are -Craigslist-COVID 19-Intramural Sports-BONUS CONTENT - How to become a professional runner without the running! To learn more about host Nick Cutelli please visit his website www.cutellicomedy.com **Remember this show is for comedic purposes please do not attempt to do these at home.
In this episode I interviewed a former college intramural sports star and health studies major from Monmouth University, who used her love for fitness to tap into the personal training industry. She is a trainer at Equinox Paramus, which is one of the top gyms in New Jersey and she talks about her experience and perspective as a female trainer. This guest has a natural ability to build rapport and connect with people which helps set her apart from other trainers. Instagram: @kay_jones
Hosted by Jason Hettler, the Second Thorne ACP Podcast of the 19-20 season is now available. This episode features Nate Shaw - the Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Nate will be presenting at the December edition of the Thorne ACP. He is entering his 11th season as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Prior to that, he worked for four years with The Toronto Blue Jays and The Tampa Bay Rays. Nate learned his craft as a physical therapy technician before enrolling in the University of Florida’s Athletic Training Program. He gained valuable experience not only as a student trainer for the University’s Football team but also as a trainer at the Student Health Center and their Intramural Sports programs. Nate received his BS Degree in Sports Science with a specialization in Athletic Training. He lives in Arizona and is married with two children.
A look and possible solutions on the decline intramural sports
Baylor's intramural program is the envy of institutions across the nation, with more than 5,300 students participating. In this Baylor Connections, Dominque Hill, Assistant Director for Intramural Sports, shares how the Baylor mission influences the intramural experience, the impact of character and leadership and how participation leads to deeper student engagement
On this episode Chloe interviews her cousin Anja Shelton who is the Intramural Sports and Sports Club Coordinator at Austin Peay State University. . . . Anja holds a bachelors degree with two master degrees but it isn't these credentials that Chloe wanted to share with the listeners, it is actually the gems that Anja dropped about her journey that is very inspiring. Anja is the leader that everyone wants to have around them in everyday life and the work field. Her drive to push everyone on her team to be better is sensational and worth hearing. Grab your paper and take notes as Anja talks about every position she has held at APSU and how she leads exceptionally well at the Foy Fitness Center on campus in her new role. Be Blessed!
On this episode Chloe interviews her cousin Anja Shelton who is the Intramural Sports and Sports Club Coordinator at Austin Peay State University. . . . Anja holds a bachelors degree with two master degrees but it isn't these credentials that Chloe wanted to share with the listeners, it is actually the gems that Anja dropped about her journey that is very inspiring. Anja is the leader that everyone wants to have around them in everyday life and the work field. Her drive to push everyone on her team to be better is sensational and worth hearing. Grab your paper and take notes as Anja talks about every position she has held at APSU and how she leads exceptionally well at the Foy Fitness Center on campus in her new role. Be Blessed!
Across the country intramural sports plays a vital role on campuses. Most schools play the traditional sports, and at the same time are looking for new and exciting sports to engage a broader population. Floorball can be a sport that does that.
On this podcast we talk about the NBA Playoffs, including Cavs/Pacers (1:00) Thunder/ Jazz (10:20) Ben Simmons/Donovan Mitchell (15:18) Murr's Stanley Cup (18:55) T'Wolves/Rockets(23:05) The NBA's Best Coach Brad Stevens (28:20) Sixers/Heat (31:15) 2017 NBA draft recap (32:41) Giancarlo Stanton's Struggles (40:34) NHL Playoffs (40:34) ESPN Plus(44:02) Intramural Sports stories (46:01) and our top 4 video games (53:18) Twitters: @DoublePodcast @BurkeChargers @Thecojojones @cmurray828 Doubleornothingpodcast@gmail.com Walt Kosar Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXyhGAbUzm4z9JzRplEb2JQ
This week there are instructions. How to prepare a meal and how to live together in a community. Sometimes the instructions call for banning people from intramural sports for life. Check out the playlist every week on Spotify (open.spotify.com/user/vinylpreacher) The Vinyl Preacher is supported by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and LuMin: the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. It is produced by Nick Morris, aka Draze Force.
Join Phil Boyte and his guest Ted Goergen as talk about building great culture across a large campus. Ted has learned a lot over the years working as the Activities Director at Stevenson High School in Illinois with nearly 4,000 students. Ted shares ideas on how to break down silos within grade levels with ideas like “class karaoke” and how they have engaged students and parents from all different backgrounds. Looking for easy, yet deeply impactful ideas… listen today! Ted has been in education for 13 years with a background in science. Most of his years in education have been spent as the Director of Student Activities at Stevenson High School. He has not had a year in education that he didn't work with students outside of the classroom in some capacity; such as Intramural Sports, Student Council, or a variety of community service events. At home he has 3 kids who are 10 and under… keeping him busy during ALL HIS FREE TIME. :)
Hi Everyone! It is another Wednesday, which means a new episode of LIFE WORK BALANCES! Here is an interview that I did with Deven Rembert, who is the Coordinator of Intramural Sports at Millersville University. We spent some time talking about sports, leadership, and community connections as well as Deven’s involvement in M.A.L.E.S while he […]