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Bumper to Bumper with Dan Barreiro!
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Bumper to Bumper with Dan Barreiro!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bumper to Bumper with Dan Barreiro!
Prezes Instytutu Globalnych Innowacji, Ekonomii i Logistyki omawia nowy gabinet Donalda Trumpa, zaznaczając, że w chwili obecnej potwierdzone nominacje stanowią około 50% składu rządu. Gość "Poranka Wnet" podkreśla, że proces nominacji jest skomplikowany i wymaga zgód Senatu, co wiąże się z przesłuchaniami i głosowaniem nad kandydatami. Jak podaje, rozmówca Krzysztofa Skowrońskiego, historycznie odrzucenie nominacji zdarza się rzadko, jednak wyjątkiem był senator John Tauer, który nie dostał stanowiska na skutek skandalu. W związku z tym obecny proces nominacji nie gwarantuje jeszcze obsadzenie stanowisk przez zapowiedziane osoby. Pierwsze nominacje Donalda Trumpa związane ze sprawami imigracji, bezpieczeństwa i systemu sprawiedliwości, a Elon Musk i Vivek Ramaswamy mają zająć się zmniejszeniem zadłużenia kraju - zaznacza prof. Adam Prokopowicz.
Jason DeRusha talks with St. Thomas Men's Basketball Head Coach John Tauer about the transition from D3 to D1, the enthusiasm his players have for the program, why being new to D1 could be an advantage to them, and more
John Tauer, head coach of the St. Thomas Men's Basketball Team joins Pete and Dave to talk about his team, recruiting, and nearly beating a top 10 team in Marquette.
Hour 1 of the Huddle features talks about the Vikings losing and blowing a big lead, the Gophers losing coordinators and recruits and a conversation with St. Thomas Basketball Head Coach John Tauer after his team nearly knocked off Marquette.
A fresh episode of The Scoop will help you close out the first month of 2023 as Darren 'Doogie' Wolfson breaks out his bag of notes and fills you in on his latest scoops surrounding the local sports scene before getting into conversations. Guests include NFL contracts and salary cap expert Joel Corry, Gophers RB Sean Tyler, Twins bench coach Jayce Tingler, Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers, Twins pitcher Pablo Lopez, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, Twins outfielder Matt Wallner, St. Thomas men's hoops coach John Tauer, St. Thomas forward Parker Bjorklund, and St. Thomas guard Andrew Rohde. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A fresh episode of The Scoop will help you close out the first month of 2023 as Darren 'Doogie' Wolfson breaks out his bag of notes and fills you in on his latest scoops surrounding the local sports scene before getting into conversations. Guests include NFL contracts and salary cap expert Joel Corry, Gophers RB Sean Tyler, Twins bench coach Jayce Tingler, Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers, Twins pitcher Pablo Lopez, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa, Twins outfielder Matt Wallner, St. Thomas men's hoops coach John Tauer, St. Thomas forward Parker Bjorklund, and St. Thomas guard Andrew Rohde.
What's the bump up to Division 1 been like for St. Thomas Basketball, and what does he think of his current team. Coach John Tauer joins Pete and Dave to discuss it all.
Pete and Dave run the gamut this hour with topics ranging from sports movies, the Vikings, the Luis Arraez trade and are later joined by coach John Tauer of St. Thomas Men's Basketball.
Coach Tauer is back as a guest as we discuss their school's unprecedented jump from Division 3 to Division 1. We chat about last season for his team as it was their first year as a division one program as a member of the Summit League. They played with basically the same roster as their previous season which was made up of players recruited to play at the D-3 level. They had a nice first year winning 10 games including 4 in conference. We look at the recruits they are bringing in and chat about the early start to this season as they play in year two as a D-1 program.
Hour 2 starts off with another round of everybodys favorite AM Radio card game, Card DeSharks. Later Jason is joined by St. Thomas basketball head coach John Tauer and his son Adam who has committed to play for his fathers program.
St. Thomas Basketball head coach John Tauer and his son Adam, who committed to the program, join Jason to discuss the interesting dynamic of father coaching son.
As the NCAA's March Madness basketball tournament heats up, on this week's Best Of The Gist, we bring you a pair of stories from college sport. The first is part two of Mike's interview with John Tauer, the head coach of the St. Thomas University's basketball team, which made an unprecedented leap ahead of this season from Division 3 to Division 1. Tauer discusses what changes when a team makes such a bold move. Then we listen back to our Monday show, when Mike Spieled about University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas, who won the NCAA title in the 500. Other swimmers protested her inclusion in the women's division as unfair. Some swimmers, including ones she out-touched supported her right to swim as her true self. Mike looks at the arguments on both sides, points to many as ridiculous, but a few as legitimate and truly vexing. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Tauer head coach of the St. Thomas Tommies has won two national championships on the Division III Level, this year he was thrust into Division I, which should have meant a nearly winless season. Instead, the team found a way to beat playing bigger, faster, more highly recruited opponents. In the spiel, it's an Antwentig, and Lobstars are to be awarded. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
University of St. Thomas Professor John Tauer talked about the mental stress Olympic athletes face. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bonus episode, Chancey Anderson Tauer, Co-Founder of Prodeo Academy, shares about her youth sports experience, and what stands out to her about Coach John Tauer of the University of St. Thomas, as well as her husband John Tauer. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue-chip athletes and coaches.
In Part 3 of our conversation with John Tauer, the University of St. Thomas head men's basketball, on the inspiring battle his wife Chancey Anderson Tauer is waging against cancer, and his message for student-athletes and what he describes as WOSPs, well-intentioned, over-involved sports parents. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue-chip athletes and coaches.
In Part 2 of our conversation with John Tauer, the University of St. Thomas head men's basketball dives into one of his childhood challenges, how adversity helped and shaped him, the key advice from a respected Minnesota coach and administrator and non-negotiable traits for players in his program. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue-chip athletes and coaches.
In Part 1 of our conversation with John Tauer, the University of St. Thomas head men's basketball shares highlights of his youth sports experience growing up in St. Paul, the impact of a coach who recognized his potential but emphasized how hard he'd have to work to fulfill it, and the childhood friend who ideally modeled what it means to be a role player. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue-chip athletes and coaches.
For St. Thomas hoops, this coming week will be the final one of regular season battles as a member of the MIAC. Men's head coach John Tauer explains how his squad has handled this bizarre and emotional season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Tauer, basketball coach and psychology professor at the University of St. Thomas, joins Cory to talk about keeping our young athletes healthy and happy while they are away from organized sports during the '4 week pause.' Also, John discusses how he's trying to manage the transition from D3 to D1 during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: John Tauer, University of St. Thomas Head CoachIn this week’s basketball coaching conversation, University of St. Thomas head coach and Psychology Professor John Tauer joins the Basketball Podcast to share ideas on applying psychology to coaching. Coach Tauer, discusses psychology, motivation, youth sports, parents and so much more.Over the last 13 years, St. Thomas' winning percentage ranks near the top of Division III, with a 313-66 record (.820 win %), including a 220-38 slate against conference opponents and four 30 win seasons. Tauer has twice been named a Division III National Coach of the Year -- in 2013 by Basketball Times, and in 2016 by both the National Basketball Coaches' Association and by D3 News. Tauer also has received West Region Coach of the Year in five in his seasons and five MIAC Coach of the Year Awards.Among Division III men's coaches, Tauer was the second-fastest in history to 200 victories and is believed to have won more games in his first five seasons than any coach in Division III history. His .808 win percentage ranks first among active Division III coaches, and in the top five among all active NCAA men's coaches.Tauer’s first nine Tommie teams have compiled a 211-50 overall mark (.808 win clip). Tauer's winning percentage ranks in the top five of all 1,000-plus NCAA coaches, and he is the only coach at any level with both an NCAA championship trophy and a winning percentage above .800. His record includes a 160-33 record against conference opponents, an 8-for-9 run in MIAC regular-season championships (solo or shared), and a 15-6 record in the NCAA tournament.Tauer was the first MIAC coach to sweep conference and playoff championships in each of his first two seasons as head coach. He’s also the lone conference individual -- and one of a small number of coaches nationally -- to have played in, been an assistant coach, and been a head coach at the Division III Final Four. In addition, he is the first MIAC coach to win regular-season titles in each of his first six seasons.Breakdown1:00 - Offensive Success3:00 - How to Reduce Turnover5:30 - How they Practice as a Team8:00 - Intrinsic Motivation and offensive Philosophy11:00 - Journals in Psychology16:00 - Dealing with Parents21:00 - Learning how to be Resilient24:00 - Dealing with Difficult Parents27:00 - How Athletes Cope with Stress 31:00 - Roles and Ideal Performance36:00 - Danger of Generalization40:00 - Ability to be Creative47:00 - Finding the Balance53:00 - Dealing with Playing Time58:00 - Parents at Practice1:02:00 - Character Build1:07:00 - Peer Rankings 1:09:00 - Noticing Success of Players1:14:00 - Strategies on Addressing Struggling Players1:19:00 - ConclusionJohn Tauer’s Bio:Bio: https://www.tommiesports.com/sports/mbball/roster/coaches/johnny-tauer/142Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnnyTauerBasketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionBetOnline Website:Website: www.betonline.agBest in the West Video SeriesBest in the West Website: http://bestinthewestclinic.com/
In today's episode we connect with two guests from the world of men's college basketball at the Division 3 level – University of St. Thomas men's basketball coach John Tauer and St. John's University men's coach Pat McKenzie. Their two schools have a long history of battles and this basketball season took it to another level. Both schools were ranked in the top 5 nationally this season. They met twice in the regular season, sharing the regular season MIAC title. They then met a third time in the MIAC conference playoff championship game. They take us through their season and those three big games. They also share their thoughts on the state of when they knew they had a special team this season, their thoughts on the strength of MN high school basketball and how they were ready to meet for a fourth time this season in the biggest matchup of the year in the Sweet 16 of the Division 3 national tournament. That last game was cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This storied rivalry will be changing and perhaps ceasing, after the 2021 season is complete as St. Thomas is moving out of the MIAC. 5:14 = Each coach discusses the beginning of their season 18:32 = 1st matchup between St. Thomas & St. John's22:43 = Both coaches talk about the strength of the MIAC conference and MN high school basketball26:43 = 2nd matchup between UST & SJU32:18 = 3rd matchup between UST & SJU37:35 = Each coach discusses their NCAA tournament 44:54 = Disappointment of the season being cancelled52:52 = Affect that the quarantine is having on summer recruiting 58:25 = Dream basketball starting 5
Eric catches up with St. Thomas men's basketball head coach John Tauer. He provides a preview of the 2019-2020 season.
John Tauer is the head basketball coach and a professor of psychology at the University of St. Thomas. John's unique diversity as both a professor of psychology teaching intrinsic motivation and being a basketball coach provides his players and students with an incredible perspective to learn and grow from. Get locked in for this conversation as JT might be one of the most fluid speakers in BP's short history as a podcast. *Disclaimer: originally S3 E31 - Intrinsic Motivation (feat. Coach John Tauer)*
In episode two of Keep the Ball Rolling, host Carly Noble and Alex Panos talk Tommie basketball and hockey in the NCAA playoffs and sit down with men's basketball coach John Tauer and women's hockey coach Tom Palkowski.
The second weekend of the DIII Men's and Women's Championship Tournaments is set to start. Can the upset minded teams continue to prevail? Can the "favorites" maintain their poise? What home team will enjoy their own cooking? And who will still be playing in Fort Wayne and Salem? On Thursday's show, Dave is joined by a number of guests to get a look not only at the action ahead this weekend, but the action coming at the final fours. Which teams seemed ready to be playing one more weekend? Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. Guests Schedule (order subject to change): - John Tauer, No. 13 St. Thomas men's coach - Dave Hixon, No. 7 Amherst men's coach - Nathan Dennison, VP for Sales, Memorial Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) - Mark Morefield, No. 12 UMHB women's coach - Carla Berube, No. 4 Tufts women's coach
Suddenly the end of January is upon us! Where has the season gone? We are past the halfway point, conference action is now in it's second go-around (for most), and the matter of regional rankings and conference tournaments is becoming more real. Teams who have had unbelievable starts, but have not faltered, are now in the spotlight. The question is no longer "can they keep this up?" But rather, the question has become, "how did they get this good?" Tonight, we ask versions of that last question. We will hear from St. Thomas who hasn't been the MIAC dominator the last few years, but is back on top in a far more competitive conference. Oswego men have already knocked the SUNYAC boss, Plattsburgh off the pedestal. And Southern Virginia women have startled the entire conference. We find out how a first-year coach with no Division III experience has shocked everyone. Plus, we chat with Oberlin's women's coach who has not only preached diversity, but created an environment for his program and the conference that reiterates open and safe environments. It has also thrust the team high into the NCAC race. Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com and airs from the WBCA/NABC Studio. Thursday's edition is available On Demand in the video boxes above or you can listen to the audio-only podcast to the right (available shortly after the show goes off air). If you have questions about Division III basketball, feel free to send them and we will answer them on a the show. Email them to hoopsville@d3hoops.com or use any of the social media options to the right. Guests Schedule (order subject to change): - John Tauer, No. 7 St. Thomas men's coach (Part 1) - Jason Leone, Oswego State men's coach (Part 1) - Kerry Jenkins, Oberlin women's coach (WBCA Center Court) (Part 2) - aDAM Wardenburg, Southern Virginia women's coach (Part 2) - James Wagner, CSAC Assistant Commissioner (NCAA Convention report) (Part 2)
John Langan talks with Nat Bartholomew and John Tauer about what it really means to uniquely and purposefully serve this vital Industry Segment: Associations. But what does the lifecycle of industry specialization look like and how does it create opportunities? Listen to Nat and John’s personal stories and find out!
In the season finale of Keep the Ball Rolling, Noah, Brady and Althea talk Tommie hoops and Tommie-Johnnie football at Allianz Field before bidding farewell to Brady. St. Thomas basketball coaches John Tauer and Ruth Sinn join the crew in studio.
Eric catches up with Tommie men's basketball coach John Tauer as this season's team gears up for the year. Steve Thomson offers us highlights and scores from around the region.
Join host Steve Wohlenhaus and dig deep into what actions you can take to find success in health, work, and relationships. Expect transparent candor, challenges that require action, and interviews with industry experts that help you define success on your own terms.
Join host Steve Wohlenhaus and dig deep into what actions you can take to find success in health, work, and relationships. Expect transparent candor, challenges that require action, and interviews with industry experts that help you define success on your own terms.
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Dr. John Tauer is a big believer in the benefits of sports and the potential of youth sports to build character, discipline, teamwork and conflict resolution skills. John is in a relatively unique position as both a coach of one of the winningest basketball teams in the country and a psychology professor who studies motivation at the University of St. Thomas. He doesn’t always like what he sees in youth sports and coined the acronym “WOSP” (well-intentioned, overinvolved sports parents) for his recent book, Why Less Is More for WOSPS: How to Be the Best Sports Parent You Can Be. John challenges the extreme and unrealistic ways too many of us parents approach our children’s athletic involvement. He offers tips for healthier ways to help our kids build a more balanced set of skills and interests that will serve them throughout life, while still celebrating the joys and benefits of sports. For John’s blog on sports and motivation, click here. For John’s basketball camp, click here. For John’s book, click here. For a related sport parent show with Nicole LaVoi, click here.
What a season of Division III basketball and it isn't quite over with yet! The men might have crowned their championship, but the women have one more game to go. On this episode of Hoopsville, Dave McHugh looks back at the two championship weekends with help from Ryan Scott, Gordon Mann, and Adam Turer. We look at the championship for St. Thomas and the near perfect miss by Benedictine. We also take a look at the two semifinal games in women's basketball and the upcoming championship between St. Thomas and Tufts to be played in Indianapolis. Dave also talks to Page Moir, head coach for Roanoke, who suddenly announced on Tuesday he is stepping down from the position and looking for something new to challenge him. Guests include (in order of appearance): - Page Moir, Roanoke men's coach - Keith Bunkenburg, No. 2 Benedictine men's coach - Steve Fritz, St. Thomas athletics director and former men's coach - John Tauer, No 1. St. Thomas men's coach - Ryan Scott, D3hoops.com Mid-Atlantic reporter - Gordon Mann and Adam Turer, women's semifinals report - Jeff Hans, No. 1 Thomas More women's coach - Carla Berube, No. 7 Tufts women's coach
It may have been one of the best weekends of the Division III basketball tournaments in recent history. Upsets, close finishes, buzzer beaters, and more. Survive and advance hasn't fit better as a description than after the first two rounds of this year's championships. Sunday night, Dave McHugh recapped it all on Hoopsville. From those who surprised to those who survived. Even the favorites had their moments. Dave talked to many who are not only still playing, but get a chance to host next weekend and hope it helps them get to the final four. Guests include (in order of apperance): - Brian Sortino, Oswego State junior guard - Jason Leone, Oswego State men's coach - John Tauer, No. 8 St. Thomas men's coach (Pat Coleman interview) - Trevor Woodruff, No. 3 Scranton women's coach - Megan Haughey, Stevens women's coach - Bob Sheldon, No. 20 Tufts men's coach
Dr. John Tauer, National Championship basketball coach for the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN, joined host Stephen McCarthy of The McCarthy Project to discuss the role of technology (The ESPN Effect) on the future generation of athletes. For more information, visit The McCarthy Project