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The 2021 Iowa state wrestling tournament is set for Thursday through Saturday this week, and on the 89th episode of the 3 Up, 3 Down Podcast, host Troy Banning talks with the area wrestling coaches, South Hamilton's Dan Brodie and Webster City's Chad Hisler, to preview the tournament for the area wrestlers. Run time is approximately 55 minutes.
Welcome to In The Room, a wrestling podcast from the Des Moines Register's Cody Goodwin. On today's episode, Cody recaps Iowa State’s thrilling win over UNI, Iowa’s big win over Minnesota, and looks ahead to the 2020 state wrestling tournament in Des Moines. STORIES • Iowa State rallies to beat Northern Iowa for the first time in three years: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/college/northern-iowa/uni-panthers/2020/02/16/iowa-state-wrestling-rallies-beat-northern-iowa-first-time-three-years-cyclones-panthers-isu-uni/4780724002/ • DeSanto, Murin return as Iowa beats Minnesota and clinches Big Ten regular season title: https://www.hawkcentral.com/story/sports/college/iowa/wrestling/2020/02/15/iowa-wrestling-austin-desanto-max-murin-return-defeats-minnesota-win-big-ten-regular-season-title/4771120002/ • 2020 state wrestling primer: Team rankings, returning champs, undefeated wrestlers and cool names: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/high-school/2020/02/16/iowa-state-wrestling-2020-primer-team-rankings-returning-champs-undefeated-wrestlers-cool-names/4781820002/ • Here are all the first-round matchups for the 2020 state tournament: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/sports/high-school/2020/02/16/iowa-state-wrestling-first-round-matchups-every-weight-every-class/4779404002/ • Follow Cody on Twitter: twitter.com/codygoodwin • Subscribe to the Des Moines Register for all your wrestling updates, news and analysis: desmoinesregister.com/deal
It's State Championship Week! Plus the Whataburger Top 5.
Consumers have fundamentally changed and are more and more demanding for better unified omni-channel personalized experiences, with an increasing privacy-first concern. Over the last decade, the explosion of data, exponential technological breakthroughs and their democratization enabled emergents to compete with incumbents and scale aggressive business growth. Most Brands and businesses are now required to rethink their purposes, re-innovate their existence, transform products, operations, customer acquisition strategy in order to stay relevant, and to stay a step ahead to win their monogamous loyalty in the new omni-channel world. But this journey and transformation, undertaking changes including culture to processes, reinventing new products and solutions are not easy. It requires, vision, resources and budget. This podcast, Season 1 will discuss and share stories, insights and lessons learned by cohosts Fuad Miah and Sajeed Bakht and suggest frameworks and tactics that may help businesses navigating through this complex and continuous journey of transformation. In this Episode 1: We take the topic of "digital transformation" and briefly attempt to explain it from the lens of businesses, gaps in technology and misalignment with customers. We then dive into the impacts of digital transformation in the marketing landscape and further explore the topics of targeting, voice of customer and personalization.
We are just a few days away from the action in College Station, and we're busy getting ready around the DCTF headquarters for the big weekend. We run through Matt Stepp's primer for fans, and share a few other notes as we prepare.
It's State of Origin this week, which means another Origin themed podcast. However, we've changed things up by adding in a book recommendation. Both topics are all about being the best version of yourself. To make the State of Origin team, you need to be the best. The book recommendation is all about David Goggins and his story of how he defied the odds to become an elite human being, continually striving to become the best version of himself.
It's State of Origin #2 on Sunday, but 50 years ago the same intense focus would have been on a Great Britain v Australia Ashes series. This week's episode looks at why Origin overcame the Ashes and explores the history of Anglo-Australian rugby league. Discover how rugby league explains Australia's changing relationship with its former 'Mother Country'! For more on the history of rugby and the other football codes, follow me on Twitter @collinstony and at www.rugbyreloaded.com
The New York State Wrestling Championships are this weekend at the Times Union Center in Albany. Here's a look at the top Section 4 wrestlers competing for titles.
It's State of the Union time again boys and girls. The annual government clown car of ridiculousness on parade for all the world to see. I've been watching since the Ford administration and I can tell you, the names have changed but the game, and the clowns, remain the same. Also tonight! A new segment: Are you serious? debuts. And the Shot Gunning the News segment is straight fire. You cannot miss it. Click! UF/UF 234: The Union is in a State
It's State and County Fair season and we've got some strategies for stress-free fair going. We also try some Baby Food before ending on a sweet note with Cotton Candy.
It's time for rugby league's State of Origin! That means we need to bring in the big guns. AJ and Andrew talk the New South Wales side of things with James Smith of Inside Sport magazine, then head north with Jon Tuxworth of the Townsville Bulletin to talk about Queensland's chances. Also: * Boomers Basketball * E-Sports * and much more Remember - if you want to be in with the chance to win $10,000 cold hard cash, just send a video of you playing grassroots sports to Club Roar. The Roar will promote your video and put you in the running for the Club Roar Awards. If you enjoy A Sporting Discussion, help us spread the good word. Leave us a review, share our stuff, follow us on twitter, give our Facebook page a like and now, you can head to our brand new website, where you can have your say on the big sporting issues! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asportingdiscussion/message
It's State of the Union Day, and Climatewire editor Evan Lehmann and deputy editor Robin Bravender take you back to some of the key climate and energy mentions in past addresses. White House reporter Zack Colman walks through what he's expecting from tonight's speech (hint: not a lot of climate change mentions). And the editors share their takes on the release of a 2016 radio interview in which EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt criticizes then-candidate Donald Trump. "Trump can't drop climate from his speech. Here's why" (Climatewire, 01/30/2018), by Adam Aton: https://www.eenews.net/climatewire/stories/1060072337
It's "State of Decay" versus "The Vampires of Venice" in an undead episode filled with our favorite creatures of the night! Our bonus is something a little different this week, a novel, "Vampire Science" from the Eighth Doctor Adventures.
In this episode of the 3 Up, 3 Down Podcast, Times-Republican Assistant Sports Editor Stephen Koenigsfeld pitch hits for Ross Thede to discuss the upcoming state track and field meet, which will be held this week at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. Host Troy Banning and Koenigsfeld go over the meet in detail, talking about area qualifiers and who they expect to star at the meet. In the third segment, they talk boys golf, as area teams get set for district meets.
The Iowa state track and field meet is front and center on Episode No. 31 of the 3 Up, 3 Down podcast, as hosts Troy Banning and Ross Thede preview the 3-day event held at Drake Stadium. The NBA playoffs and an MLB brawl to remember are the the docket in the second segment. The life and story of former Iowa Hawkeye football player Tyler Sash and the piece by ESPN's Outside The Lines close out the episode.
In Episode No. 8 of the 3 Up, 3 Down podcast, hosts Troy Banning and Ross Thede forecast the 2015 Iowa state track and field meet that will take place later this week. They also look ahead to postseason golf and soccer, and discuss the problems that small schools are having with their athletic programs as enrollments continue to decline.