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Dunlevie Family Head Football Coach MikeBloomgren recaps the heartbreaking loss to Charlotte and how the Owls spent the bye week. Christian Francisco explains why he delayed a prestigious job for a few months and what his Campbell Trophy nomination means. Quinton Jackson balances duty in the backfield and on special teams. And running backs coach John Settle tells a fascinating tale about how he got into coaching, which involves the greatest coach of all time.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Dunlevie Family Head Football Coach Mike Bloomgren breaks down the Owls huge 42-10 win at Tulsa. It's a running backs theme on the show with leading rusher Dean Connors and fullback Geron Hargon joining J.P. on the high table. Running backs coach John Settle discusses his crop of backs and his amazing backstory. He talks about winning a Super Bowl and tells the audience his favorite Deion Sanders story. The Mike Bloomgren Show is live every Monday of the season at Acme Oyster House (1201 Westheimer) from 7-8 p.m. and is streamed live on The Varsity Network App, RiceOwls.Com and the Owls Youtube and Facebook pages. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is JAR contributor John Settle. Colonel Abraham Buford's Virginia Battalion were battle tested often disorganized. Their service was hard and tracking them down was even harder. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is JAR contributor John Settle. Raised early in the conflict, the 9th Virginia Regiment saw action in many different theaters of the American Revolution. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
Left to the center is Mary Yarber and Paula Settle both VillagesOKC members, Ambassadors, and Volunteers What is VillagesOKC – “A Plan & Not a Place” and what is The GIFT? VillagesOKC is a community of individuals, organizations, and professionals dedicated to connecting people. VillagesOKC is empowering independence in mature adults of the 50-Plus age group! Their core values are LEARN. PLAN. SERVE….. VillagesOKC to me is ( …… ) to each individual. One of the first steps VillagesOKC members take is to go through the GIFT workshop. Mary & Paula you both have taken the GIFT workshop even though you had completed an Estate Plan and Trust. Why? This will be one of the many important factors we will be covering on The Rise & Thrive OSJ Radio Hour! This Saturday 1/7/23 from 9:05 to 10 am on The New “FREEDOM” 96.9FM Talk Radio! 100,000 Watt Station reaching not only Oklahoma but surrounding states! OKC has always been Mary Yarber‘s home. She married and raised 2 kids who have blessed her with 4 grandchildren. After losing her husband, she went to work for a local nonprofit and retired after serving 22 years. When she retired, Mary wanted to continue being of service. She met Marylin Olson and began to volunteer after participating in many activities. She feels blessed to be a part of VillagesOKC Paula Settle, an Oklahoma girl born in Anadarko, grew up in Elk City and then graduated with a BA in English & Journalism from Southwest Oklahoma University in 1978. Married to John Settle in 1977, now with 3 grown daughters, and 10 grandchildren! Paul co-owned four central KS newspapers for 30 years then co-published and served as Ad Director for 25 years. Paula moved back to Oklahoma in 2018. Paula volunteers at Villages OKC as a relationship ambassador which is helping to promote lifelong learning, planning, and services to others in the metro area. ____________________ Phone: 405 990 6637 www.villagesOKC.org info@villagesokc.org Facebook: VillagesOKC Instagram: @VillagesOKC
On this edition of Behind Kentucky Football presented by Thorntons Dare Rosenthal talks about the O-line and the offense. Coach John Settle breaks down the running game including how he plans on reducing the fumbles & Will Levis talks about leadership and faith. Hosted by Curtis Burch and Chandler Wilcox
Tom is joined by John Settle, Larry Vaught and Derek Terry for the latest in UK sports.
On this episode of The Camp, Zach Heilprin and Jesse Temple discuss what they've seen at Wisconsin's spring practices, some young players that have been impressing, Jesse's conversation with former running backs coach John Settle and some of the rule changes coming to college football this fall. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Kentucky Running Backs Coach John Settle updates us after the first day of spring practice, discusses why he took the job at Kentucky and shares how his work ethic started by farming when he was growing up. Plus he walks down memory lane from his time in the NFL. Hosted by Curtis Burch
Join us as we talk the latest close loss to Iowa, react to the tournament seedings, talk about John Settle leaving the staff for Kentucky and discuss football recruiting. On Wisconsin.
On today’s episode of Bucky’s 5th Podcast we’ve got a packed episode to help you start your week right. To start, we discuss some football news in regards to the departure of running backs coach John Settle. Who are some possible names to replace him? Find out here! After that, we of course focus on basketball as March Madness is officially here. To start we recap the Badgers loss to Iowa which was pretty much the same as the other two. Later we discuss the Badgers seeding in the bracket and how they match up with the Tar Heels in the opening round. To round things out we pick some first-round upsets we have an eye on before getting into our Final Four and National Championship predictions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It all comes down to the battle for Paul Bunyan’s Axe so Brian and Patrick break down the big one brewing in Minneapolis. Plus coach John Settle joins the pod to talk all things running backs and share his favorite Jonathan Taylor stories.
14 year-old visionary John Settle knew at an early age he wanted to run an ice cream truck one day. The summer of 2019 his dream came true with the help of his mother Michelle and sister Samantha. His mother help fund the venture and his sister drives the truck. John and Samantha will split the profits between each other at the end of each summer selling season. John's story is a journey that entrepreneurs of any age will find familiar. Even as a preteen, John saw an opportunity in the town he lived in and created a business to fill that need. You can learn more about D'Lish ice cream on their Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/DLish-Ice-Cream-709054026196125/ The Montana Business Vlog is hosted by Joel Silverman and Brad Ouldhouse. This content was recorded at TopFloor Studios, a podcast studio for rent in the heart of Downtown Helena, MT. You can hear the audio version of this interview on Soundcloud and Apple Podcasts as The Montana Business Podcast. You can find more episodes there as well as Silverman Law Office's website: www.mttaxlaw.com/videos Thanks for watching!
The Wisconsin Badgers are into their second full week of fall camp as they prepare for LSU. What have we seen so far, and where does the depth chart stand? We'll play audio from running backs coach John Settle on the fullbacks, who have to replace Derek Watt. At 9 p.m. CT, former UW quarterback/safety/wide receiver Tanner McEvoy comes on the podcast to discuss his huge Hail Mary touchdown reception against the Kansas City Chiefs, the adjustment to the NFL, and watching his former teammates play well early on in the preseason. Speaking of former Badgers in the NFL, we'll discuss Alex Erickson's big day for the Cincinnati Bengals, Travis Frederick making BANK with the Dallas Cowboys, and more! Don't forget, we'll break down some Green Bay Packers preseason action!
It's the 3rd Annual Prop Bet Competition! In a change of format from last year, Rich and Max invite Andy Schaaf to Emcee the Prop Bet competition as they are matched against one another to see who can better predict the 2015 Badgers. They talk Tanner McEvoy as a wide receiver, who leads the team in tackles, and spend way too much time talking about John Settle's twitter. It's a great show.
Wrapping up what they started last week, Rich and Max take a stab at projecting the 2015 defense. They look at some of the new starters at defensive line and linebacker and agree that the secdonary looks very crowded with the potential additions of Tanner McEvoy and Natrell Jamerson, but first take time to examine the significance of how the John Settle hire was rolled out. SHOW NOTES: 1:30 A series of apologies 4:00 How the University introduced Coach Settle 12:10 The defensive line 22:20 The linebackers 33:00 The defensive backs 44:45 Kicking and punting and returning 50:00 Player acquisition, player development and player deployment... Boom. 56:30 That's a wrap
We'll play post-game audio from the Wisconsin Badgers' victory over the Michigan State Spartans, which clinched at least a share of the Big Ten regular season championship. How far can Bo Ryan, Frank Kaminsky and Wisconsin go? The Badgers officially hired John Settle as their running backs coach (again). We'll discuss the hire and what his return means to head coach Paul Chryst's offense and on the recruiting trail. At 8:15, the Green Bay Press Gazette's Wes Hodkiewicz stops on to talk about the Green Bay Packers' offseason. No more A.J. Hawk, Brad Jones, and Brandon Bostick, but could there be no Randall Cobb as well after the Packers didn't place the franchise tag on him? Plus, we'll talk Milwaukee Bucks and the breaking news of LeSean McCoy being traded to the Buffalo Bills -- could Melvin Gordon be heading to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Draft possibly?
The Men in Red are back with Episode 2 of the podcast. Jon and Drew are talking Badgers hoops with Luke Mueller, B5Q's basketball beat reporter this year. The MIR ask Luke about Traevon Jackson's injury, Frank Kaminsky's POTY candidacy and to preview the upcoming games against Minnesota and Ohio State. After that, there are some glowing quotes from Michigan State's Tom Izzo on Kaminsky and Bo Ryan; a discussion on new running backs coach John Settle and whether or not it is better to have an established position coach or a young hotshot recruiter. All that, and Bo Ryan and Barry Alvarez moving in together after they retire, on this week's Men In Red Show.
Returning from their post signing day hiatus, Rich and Max are joined by of on the podcast to learn more about the dynamics of football in the state of Wisconsin. Afterwards Rich and Max discuss the significance of the departure of Thomas Brown and what the potential hire of John Settle means for the future of Badger football. SHOW NOTES 2:40 Rich has some life advice 6:00 Max admits he was... WRONG 9:00 Welcome Travis Wilson 12:00 Wisconsin production of Power 5 players compared to other states 14:25 Are WI players under rated? 17:20 What HS programs are getting attention from out of state schools? 21:40 How much of a foothold does Mich St have? 23:30 How true is the "Wall around the state" story? 25:55 What went wrong between Andersen and the WI HS coaches? 30:15 How quickly can Chryst rebuild the relationship? 33:45 How do the academic requirements impact the relationship? 40:30 What will UW takeaway from the Andersen era? 41:40 Thomas Brown has caught the Midnight train to Georgia 49:00 Who will replace Brown as a recruiter? 1:02:30 That's all for now
Trust is a key element of our personal and professional relationships. Without it progress grinds to a halt and disagreements become rampant amongst friends, coworkers, and leadership. No matter if you are the newest hire or the CEO; you need to understand what trust is and how it is build and that distrust is not just the absence of trust, but a separate, malignant problem! This program will provide you with specifics on how to build trust and overcome distrust. John Settle is a certified mediator and mentor mediator who is an ACR Advanced Workplace mediator. He is on the faculty of George Washington University’s Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. He specializes in workplace applications, and speaks widely on trust, negotiation skills, mentoring, conflict management, and ADR subjects. Stephen Kotev is a Washington D.C. based conflict resolution consultant offering mediation, negotiation, conflict analysis, facilitation, training and somatic education to private and government clients. He holds a Master of Science degree from George Mason University’s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and a black belt in the Japanese martial art of Aikido. He is a former employee of the Association for Conflict Resolution, the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, the Ohio Commission on Dispute Resolution and Conflict Resolution and the D.C. Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency as an ADR Specialist.