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John Cook's retirement from Nebraska volleyball is one of the BIGGEST ANNOUNCEMENTS in school history for Nebraska Athletics - and the impact will go beyond just volleyball. Damon Benning breaks down the significance of Cook's legacy, comparing his tenure to the legendary Tom Osborne. Troy Dannen, Nebraska athletic director, also deserves credit for the transition to coach Dani Busboom Kelly. Finalizing contracts with the assistants Jaylen Reyes and Kelly Hunter secures Nebraska's future - but what does this mean moving forward for Nebraska athletics? Follow Damon on social: Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/dn9u89yh Twitter: http://twitter.com/damonbenning About Benning Bites: Wondering what it would be like to sit down at the breakfast table with Damon Benning? Now you know! Benning Bites is your one-way ticket to exclusive scoops and the latest in sports news. Follow Hurrdat Sports on social: Twitter: http://twitter.com/hurrdatsports Instagram: http://instagram.com/hurrdatsports Tiktok: http://tiktok.com/hurrdatsports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurrdatSports Hurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com #Nebraska #Volleyball #Huskers #NebraskaVolleyball #NebraskaCornhuskers #JohnCook #TroyDannen #Sports #BigTen #BigTenVolleyball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another postseason edition of The Dig, Jessica Coody is joined by assistant coach Kelly Hunter to break down Nebraska Volleyball's first two wins in the NCAA Tournament and to preview the third round matchup with Dayton and potential regional quarterfinal weekend, Kelly talks film study with Bergen Reilly and her winning the B1G Setter of the Year, she talks Olivia Mauch's serve and John Cook's passing of Olivia's serve, she talks the senior class approach to the NCAA tournament and much more!
Jessica Coody is joined by Kelly Hunter on this week's episode to break down the Huskers' win over Wisconsin this season, Kelly talks the Huskers' senior class after celebrating Senior Day on Saturday, what went into the second sweep of the Badgers, Taylor Landfair's progression, Rebekah Allick's offensive contributions, how the team is approaching the final week of the regular season, she previews the matchups with Penn State and Maryland, talks B1G Championship goals, a little Thanksgiving and much more!
Kelly Hunter, a three-time Husker All-American and two-time national champion, was promoted to assistant coach on Dec. 22, 2021. Hunter previously spent three seasons on the Husker staff as a graduate assistant (2019) and a volunteer coach (2020-21). She also served as an interim assistant coach from January to August of 2020. Overall, Hunter has spent 10 of the last 11 seasons with the Husker program as either a player (2013-17) or coach (2019-23). In those 10 seasons, Nebraska has posted a top-10 finish every year, winning two national championships, playing in four NCAA Finals and making five trips to the final four.Primarily working with Nebraska's setters, Hunter helped freshman Bergen Reilly earn Big Ten Setter of the Year and AVCA All-America Second Team honors in 2023 as the Huskers won the Big Ten title and reached the NCAA Championship match. Reilly was the first freshman to win Big Ten Setter of the Year since the award originated in 2012, and she led all Big Ten setters with 10.51 assists per set.As a volunteer coach in 2021, Hunter helped Nebraska finish as the national runner-up. The Huskers finished with a No. 2 final ranking after a memorable run to the National Championship match as the No. 10 seed. In her first season as a volunteer coach in 2020, Hunter and the Huskers had their season disrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic postponed the season until the spring and despite a limited Big Ten-only schedule, the Huskers made an NCAA Regional Final. Hunter was a graduate assistant coach for the Huskers in the 2019 season following a professional playing career overseas.Hunter was named a first-team AVCA All-American, the Big Ten Setter of the Year and an All-Big Ten selection for the second time in her career following her 2017 senior season. She received numerous honors from volleyball publications, including National Player of the Year and All-America first-team honors from PrepVolleyball.com and VolleyMob.com. Hunter was also named co-Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Championship with teammate Mikaela Foecke after the Huskers beat Florida in the national title match in 2017.The Papillion, Neb., native earned CoSIDA Academic All-District first-team accolades and was named a semifinalist for the Senior CLASS Award. She ended her career with 4,125 assists, the second-most in Husker history, and she totaled 699 career postseason assists, the highest total in school history. Hunter finished her career with a 16-1 record in the NCAA Tournament as Nebraska's starting setter, posting the most wins and highest postseason winning percentage by a starting setter in Husker history.Hunter earned her bachelor's degree in management and marketing in May 2017. She graduated with her master's degree in the arts of business administration from Nebraska in December 2019.
Jessica Coody is joined by Kelly Hunter for this week's episode of "The Dig," to dive into the Huskers' first win in Madison since 2013, the biggest positives from the win over the Badgers, including Nebraska's block, Bergen Reilly's setting, Olivia Mauch's serving and passing, Kelly also talks the quick turnaround and adjustments for the win over Northwestern, she talks the week ahead for Nebraska including the west coast road trip to Oregon and Washington, and much more!
In this interview, we meet Aisling Kelly Hunter from the Sligo Oyster experience who won the BIM Seafood Innovation award at this year's Blas na hÉireann/Irish food awards THE BEST POSSIBLE TASTE IS IRELAND'S LONGEST-RUNNING FOOD AND DRINK RADIO SHOW AND PODCAST AND CELEBRATED 10 YEARS ON AIR IN 2023.
Jessica Coody is joined by assistant coach Kelly Hunter for this week's episode of The Dig, Kelly breaks down the B1G opening wins over UCLA and USC, talks Taylor Landfair's performance against UCLA, Ally Batenhorst's return to Devaney with USC, the developing chemistry between Bergen Reilly and the Husker hitters, Bergen's backset, gives her perspective of what's behind the 700 wins and success of John Cook, Kelly previews the week ahead with the first B1G road trip and much more!
Jessica Coody sat down with assistant coach Kelly Hunter for this week's episode of "The Dig," to break down the first week and first three matches of the 2024 Nebraska Volleyball season, Kelly talks adjustments and improvements the team is looking for this week, figuring out lineups and rotations with so much talent, Bergen Reilly and her approach to her sophomore season, how she's managing all the different hitters and being more aggressive on the front row, Kelly also talks Kennedi Orr's role and dives into Andi Jackson's athletic and mental growth, previews the week ahead and much more!
On this post-spring edition of The Dig, Jessica Coody sits down with assistant coach Kelly Hunter to hear about how the spring went for Nebraska Volleyball, what went into the culture building over the last few months, Kelly dives into expectations for Bergen Reilly entering her sophomore season, talks camp season, recruiting, wedding planning and much more!
In today's episode, we are joined in discussion with Kelly Hunter, MBE, to discuss her work producting Shakespeare for autistic audiences. We will discuss Kelly's professional journey that led her from working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, and on the West End to founding The Flute Theatre and developing the Hunter Heartbeat Method in collaboration with autistic individuals. Kelly Hunter, MBE began working in theatre aged 17 playing The Mistress in Evita in the West End in 1980. Since then she has been creatively engaged in theatres, performing and adapting and directing Shakespeare. Kelly has also taught and directed students across the world. Kelly is the author of Cracking Shakespeare, which serves to demystify the process of speaking Shakespeare's language, offering hands-on techniques for drama students, young actors and directors who are intimidated by rehearsing, performing and directing Shakespeare's plays, and Shakespeare's Heartbeat: Drama Games for Children with Autism. Kelly developed the Hunter Heartbeat Method, a series of sensory drama games, which allow autistic individuals to share how it feels to be alive and celebrate their identity. Autistic individuals have created this award-winning methodology across the world, working with Kelly over the last twenty years. Kelly is the artistic director of The Flute Theatre, which produces award winning productions of Shakespeare and runs long term community projects for people marginalised by autism. The Flute Theatre is renowned for our innovative productions of Shakespeare including specialised shows for autistic individuals, refugees and those displaced by war. These productions use the award-winning Hunter Heartbeat Method. The Flute Theatre performs internationally, adapting the language of their performances to the needs and ears of their audience. They also perform in the UK and internationally with refugees and those displaced by war. Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast by becoming a patron at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone or by shopping our bookshelves at bookshop.org/shop/shakespeareanyonepod
Jaylen Reyes and Kelly Hunter get extensions to stick aroundHow important are those two to the Huskers success?Huskers face Pitt to start things offAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We get you ready for Nebraska's NCAA tourney run with a look at the previous times NU has been a No. 1 seed (4:45), an interview with Husker assistant coach Kelly Hunter (21:20). We preview Nebraska's first round opponent Long Island (50:40) and likely 2nd round foe Missouri (57:15). Finally we break our own rule and get into the prediction business with our picks for Big Ten honors (1:05:25) and the Final Four/national champion (1:19:00).
Kelly Hunter is back for this week's episode of The Dig, joining Jessica Coody in studio to break down the comeback win at Penn State and Sunday's win at Rutgers, what the team learned handling the atmosphere, she talks Bergen Reilly's communication as the freshman setter, setting techniques, goals for this week and more!
Part 3 features close-readings from Professor Laurie Maguire of some of the play's key speeches: Caliban's extraordinarily lyrical description of the island; Prospero's beautiful and disturbing evocation of theatre, and perhaps the world, coming to an end; and Prospero's renunciation of his magic. Speeches and performers: Caliban, 3.2, “Be not afeard …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Prospero, 4.1, “Be cheerful, sir. Our revels now are ended …” (Anton Lesser) Prospero, 5.1, “You elves of hills …” (Dame Harriet Walter) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Part 3 features close-readings from Professor Laurie Maguire of some of the play's key speeches: Caliban's extraordinarily lyrical description of the island; Prospero's beautiful and disturbing evocation of theatre, and perhaps the world, coming to an end; and Prospero's renunciation of his magic. Speeches and performers: Caliban, 3.2, “Be not afeard …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Prospero, 4.1, “Be cheerful, sir. Our revels now are ended …” (Anton Lesser) Prospero, 5.1, “You elves of hills …” (Dame Harriet Walter) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
On this episode of "The Dig" Nebraska Volleyball assistant coach Kelly Hunter joins Jessica Coody in studio to break down the Huskers' wins over Michigan State and Penn State, Kelly highlights Kennedi Orr and the role she's embraced at the service line, as well as the progress of freshman setter Bergen Reilly, we preview this week's matches against Northwestern and Wisconsin and more!
In Part 3, Professor Emma Smith offers close-readings of some of the play's most important scenes, which dramatize the wide range of relationships and types of love explored in the play. Speeches and performers: Orsino, 1.1, “If music be the food of love, play on …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Malvolio and Olivia, 1.5, “I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal …” (Amanda Harris) Antonio and Sebastian, 2.1, “If you will not murder me for my love …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Viola, 2.2, “I left no ring with her …” (Katy Stephens) Malvolio, 2.5, “M.O.A.I. …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In Part 3, Professor Emma Smith offers close-readings of some of the play's most important scenes, which dramatize the wide range of relationships and types of love explored in the play. Speeches and performers: Orsino, 1.1, “If music be the food of love, play on …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Malvolio and Olivia, 1.5, “I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal …” (Amanda Harris) Antonio and Sebastian, 2.1, “If you will not murder me for my love …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Viola, 2.2, “I left no ring with her …” (Katy Stephens) Malvolio, 2.5, “M.O.A.I. …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Jessica Coody sat down with Kelly Hunter for this week's episode of "The Dig" to break down the big win over #5 Stanford, what it's like coach freshman setter Bergen Reilly, we preview this Sunday's match with #21 Kentucky, and much more!
Introducing a new podcast this fall, The Dig, each week Jessica Coody will sit down with a member of the Nebraska Volleyball coaching staff, to preview the week, breakdown the previous week, and talk all the big storylines throughout this Husker Volleyball season. For episode 1, we welcome in Kelly Hunter, to break down the Red-White Scrimmage, talk the competition at setter, how the preseason has gone for the '23 squad, what to watch for this weekend in the Ameritas Players Challenge, and much more!
Robert L. Kelly is an archaeologist at the University of Wyoming, and the author of several books including The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell Us about Our Future.
In Part 3, Professor Palfrey offers close-readings of some of the play's most significant scenes. You'll witness the king and the beggar in the heart of a storm; the naked man and the blind man on the edge of a cliff; and the father and daughter on the cusp between life and death; and you'll learn how Shakespeare takes us into strange, impossible new places via the words and bodies of his actors. Speeches and Performers Lear and Edgar, 3.4, “Poor naked wretches …” (Michael Bertenshaw) Edgar and Gloucester, 4.6, “Come on, sir …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Lear, Edgar, and Kent, 5.3, “And my poor fool is hanged …” (Michael Bertenshaw) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In Part 3, Professor Palfrey offers close-readings of some of the play's most significant scenes. You'll witness the king and the beggar in the heart of a storm; the naked man and the blind man on the edge of a cliff; and the father and daughter on the cusp between life and death; and you'll learn how Shakespeare takes us into strange, impossible new places via the words and bodies of his actors. Speeches and Performers Lear and Edgar, 3.4, “Poor naked wretches …” (Michael Bertenshaw) Edgar and Gloucester, 4.6, “Come on, sir …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Lear, Edgar, and Kent, 5.3, “And my poor fool is hanged …” (Michael Bertenshaw) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely S3 E9 - Welcome to Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely! In this episode, we're talking all about seasoning and making some deep fried pork chops! We are in the kitchen with guest Kelly Hunter from KingofFoods.com. He has a line of seasonings and marinades/sauces that are sure to wow any crowd. Check him out! Links will be down below. Ingredients: Wet: Lemon Jerk enough to coat Caribbean Mustard enough to coat Coating: Flour enough to coat Texas Seasoning 2-3 Tbsp Lemon Pepper Jerk 2 Tbsp 1 inch Pork Chops Oil of choice for frying.
In Part 3, Professor Tiffany Stern offers close-readings of some of the play's most significant speeches. You'll discover the surprising biblical resonances in a speech by the foolish Bottom and see how the epilogue shifts the play from a story about magic to a magic spell placed on the audience itself. Speeches and Performers: Titania, 2.1, “Set your heart at rest: The Fairyland buys not the child …” (Amanda Harris) Bottom, 4.1, “When my cue comes, call me …” (Dame Harriet Walter) Oberon, 5.1, “Now, until the break of day …” and Puck, “If we shadows have offended …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In Part 3, Professor Tiffany Stern offers close-readings of some of the play's most significant speeches. You'll discover the surprising biblical resonances in a speech by the foolish Bottom and see how the epilogue shifts the play from a story about magic to a magic spell placed on the audience itself. Speeches and Performers: Titania, 2.1, “Set your heart at rest: The Fairyland buys not the child …” (Amanda Harris) Bottom, 4.1, “When my cue comes, call me …” (Dame Harriet Walter) Oberon, 5.1, “Now, until the break of day …” and Puck, “If we shadows have offended …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Danny and Miguel are joined by Gibby Gibler, Chris Hengel, and Kelly Hunter to talk about May's Dark Charm Releases and have some fun!
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It was a December to remember for Kelly Hunter. But it wasn't her first.
This week I had a fantastic conversation with coaches Kelly Hunter and Robby Dinero of Athletes Unleashed. Their personal stories and their courageous efforts facing down government bureaucrats is riveting and inspirational. Don't miss this episode!Please like, share and review this podcast to help get the word out and improve our rankings in podcastland.
This episode of DISOBEDIENT we welcome guest Vera Scroggins. Vera is located in northern Pennsylvania and played a very big role in her local community in giving voice to a resistance to the invasion-like eruption of hyrdo-fracking gas well drilling that descended on her rural area in the past decade. Our conversation broadened into a chat about the unfolding phenomenon that is "Covid" and the many parallels between it and the corporate dominated assault by gas drilling companies, the complicity of local governments eager to take generous funding for their cooperation and the massive public relations (aka propaganda) campaigns that dominated the narrative.Vera became a prolific video-documentarian of the goings-on in her community as a way of bearing witness. Her trove of videos can be found at "Vera Scroggins" on youtube.comWe'd like to thank today's podcast sponsors:Arena Cabinets - a family run cabinetry business with 3 locations in Texas City, TX, Greenwich, NY and Romulus, NY ArenaCabinets.comREVOLUTION by Athletes Unleashed in Orchard Park, NY Coaches Robby Dinero & Kelly Hunter will help you reach your absolute fullest potential!https://www.theunleashed.us/
Volunteer assistant coach Kelly Hunter has been promoted to a full-time assistant coach for the Nebraska volleyball program, head coach John Cook announced Wednesday.
We have a special guest for y'all today! Our good friend Kelly Hunter, owner of Hunter's Sauces and Seasonings, stops by to join in on a conversation of entitlement vs expectations for Black business owners. It's a real in-depth discussion that you don't want to miss! Also, in this episode, Veezy and Qurious speak on Simone Biles pulling out of team competition at the Olympic games, Will Smith is the new "King Richard", a Kanye West fan is selling air and much more! Tune in and as always, come get this this work! Black-owned Business Feature: Mair Fragrance (IG: @mairfragrance, web: mairfragrance.com)
Part 3 features close-readings from Professor Laurie Maguire of some of the play's key speeches: Caliban's extraordinarily lyrical description of the island; Prospero's beautiful and disturbing evocation of theatre, and perhaps the world, coming to an end; and Prospero's renunciation of his magic. Speeches and performers: Caliban, 3.2, “Be not afeard …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Prospero, 4.1, “Be cheerful, sir. Our revels now are ended …” (Anton Lesser) Prospero, 5.1, “You elves of hills …” (Dame Harriet Walter)
In Part 3, Professor Emma Smith offers close-readings of some of the play's most important scenes, which dramatize the wide range of relationships and types of love explored in the play. Speeches and performers: Orsino, 1.1, “If music be the food of love, play on …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Malvolio and Olivia, 1.5, “I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal …” (Amanda Harris) Antonio and Sebastian, 2.1, “If you will not murder me for my love …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Viola, 2.2, “I left no ring with her …” (Katy Stephens) Malvolio, 2.5, “M.O.A.I. …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell)
In Part 3, Professor Tiffany Stern offers close-readings of some of the play's most significant speeches. You'll discover the surprising biblical resonances in a speech by the foolish Bottom and see how the epilogue shifts the play from a story about magic to a magic spell placed on the audience itself. Speeches and Performers: Titania, 2.1, “Set your heart at rest: The Fairyland buys not the child …” (Amanda Harris) Bottom, 4.1, “When my cue comes, call me …” (Dame Harriet Walter) Oberon, 5.1, “Now, until the break of day …” and Puck, “If we shadows have offended …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE)
In Part 3, Professor Palfrey offers close-readings of some of the play's most significant scenes. You'll witness the king and the beggar in the heart of a storm; the naked man and the blind man on the edge of a cliff; and the father and daughter on the cusp between life and death; and you'll learn how Shakespeare takes us into strange, impossible new places via the words and bodies of his actors. Speeches and Performers Lear and Edgar, 3.4, “Poor naked wretches …” (Michael Bertenshaw) Edgar and Gloucester, 4.6, “Come on, sir …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Lear, Edgar, and Kent, 5.3, “And my poor fool is hanged …” (Michael Bertenshaw)
With remote work becoming more common, questions arise about what “office” means in terms of independence. Listen as Michael Schertingzer, CPA, and Kelly Hunter, CPA, discuss the history of the Professional Ethics Executive Committee's project on the definition of “office” as well as some particulars practitioners and firms should be aware of.
When it comes to applications for Paycheck Protection Program loans or PPP loan forgiveness, a one-size-fits-all approach to assisting clients won’t work. Some clients will need more help than others, and there are ethical implications for how CPAs provide that assistance. Iryna Klepcha, CPA, and Toni Lee-Andrews, CPA/PFS, CGMA, of the AICPA’s Professional Ethics Division discuss some of the ethical questions that have surfaced as CPAs are assisting clients with PPP loan and forgiveness applications. Their guest is Kelly Hunter, CPA, shareholder at FRK & Co. and a member of the AICPA’s Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC). What you’ll learn from this episode: Why AICPA guidance has changed since PPP applications were first available. How firms can maintain independence when assisting with preparation of documents for nonattest clients. Details on scenarios CPAs could face when clients ask them for assistance with PPP loan forgiveness applications. More from Hunter on his advice: “Don’t impair independence if you don’t have to.” Some of the questions coming into the AICPA’s Professional Ethics Division hotline.
Jack Riggins, retired SEAL Commander, guest hosts and talks with Kenny Winn of Heartland Precision about their service and how they see the country and Lincoln, then former Husker Kelly Hunter joins the show to talk about her continuing pro volleyball career.
Known as “Setter U”, the Nebraska Volleyball program has featured a storied tradition of setters dating back to the early 1980s. “Setting the Bar” focuses on the last 25 years of the Huskers' supremacy at the position, with John Cook, John Baylor, Lauren Cook-West, Kelly Hunter, and Nicklin Hames telling the story. Check out the latest edition of Husker Sports Network Originals, presented by J-Tech Construction!
Known as “Setter U”, the Nebraska Volleyball program has featured a storied tradition of setters dating back to the early 1980s. “Setting the Bar” focuses on the last 25 years of the Huskers' supremacy at the position, with John Cook, John Baylor, Lauren Cook-West, Kelly Hunter, and Nicklin Hames telling the story. Check out the latest edition of Husker Sports Network Originals, presented by J-Tech Construction!
Known as “Setter U”, the Nebraska Volleyball program has featured a storied tradition of setters dating back to the early 1980s. “Setting the Bar” focuses on the last 25 years of the Huskers' supremacy at the position, with John Cook, John Baylor, Lauren Cook-West, Kelly Hunter, and Nicklin Hames telling the story. Check out the latest edition of Husker Sports Network Originals, presented by J-Tech Construction!
Cole and Kaleb talk the busy week in Nebrasketball, Robin Washut of Husker Online joins the show, and Kelly Hunter talks about her new professional volleyball endeavor.
Paul speaks with actress and founder of Flute Theatre , Kelly Hunter MBE, about using Shakespeare to engage with young people living with autism. Support the show (https://www.shakespeare.org.uk/podcast-support)
Clockwise...Terry Pettit, Lori Endicott, Christy Johnson and Kelly Hunter. Lori Endicott, Christy Johnson, and Kelly Hunter are extraordinary women who played the setter position for Nebraska Volleyball. Christy and Kelly led the Huskers to National Championships and Lori was named "The Best Setter in the World" in the Barcelona Olympics. In today's podcast Terry talks with the three of them about leadership in the setter position, and what to look for when recruiting someone to be your next setter. Support The Podcast Donate this amount
Kaleb talks with former Husker national champion and All-American, now volunteer assistant, Kelly Hunter about her 2020 plus the upcoming volleyball season. Nebrasketball is facing health issues with an extended pause due to COVID-19. And why this Nebraska women's basketball team is poised for a bid to the NCAA tournament.
Whether it’s through recordings or simply encouraging people to use Nyul Nyul language in everyday life, Aunty Liz and her nephew are passionate about reviving and preserving their language.
Whether it’s through recordings or simply encouraging people to use Nyul Nyul language in everyday life, Aunty Liz and her nephew are passionate about reviving and preserving their language.
Whether it’s through recordings or simply encouraging people to use Nyul Nyul language in everyday life, Aunty Liz and her nephew are passionate about reviving and preserving their language.
[VOTE FOR WHAT YEAR WE COVER IN 2021: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HPLW5SX] It's our first ever big superhero blockbuster! Only took us 99 episodes to get to one. This week, we're talking about Supergirl, released November 21st in 1984. It's pretty terrible, however we can't quite agree on if it's so-bad-it's-good or if it's just a really awful movie. Follow the show! Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/oldie-but-a-goodie YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Songs from 1984 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/39v1MbWf849XD8aau0yA52 Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly Hunter came in to discuss his handcrafted sauces, seasonings, and marinades. IG: @kingoffoods --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tora-j/support
Whether it’s through recordings or simply encouraging people to use Nyul Nyul language in everyday life, Aunty Liz and her nephew are passionate about reviving and preserving their language.
Whether it’s through recordings or simply encouraging people to use Nyul Nyul language in everyday life, Aunty Liz and her nephew are passionate about reviving and preserving their language.
Whether it’s through recordings or simply encouraging people to use Nyul Nyul language in everyday life, Aunty Liz and her nephew are passionate about reviving and preserving their language.
Welcome to the Max Out Mindset podcast. Dr. Larry Widman is your host and known as Doc in the mindset world. The purpose of the max out mindset podcast is to give you insights and experiences working with some of the best coaches, championship teams, and business leaders around the world. Dr. Widman welcomes Kelly Hunter today on the podcast. Kelly played volleyball at the University of Nebraska from 2013 to 2017. She is a two-time national champion, All-American and Nebraska volleyball assistant. Kelly shares her unique experiences during her career and in her life that is helpful for female athletes, coaches, and other high performers. Follow Kelly Twitter Instagram
“Dreaming Bigger” chronicles the story of Nebraska Volleyball, from the early days of Terry Pettit, to its current state as a National Powerhouse under John Cook. Listen as Coach Pettit, Coach Cook, Nancy Metcalf, Lindsay Peterson, Kayla Banwarth, Kelly Hunter, and John Baylor relive every important moment of the journey that's made Husker Volleyball the dynasty it is, in the latest edition of Husker Sports Network Originals presented by J-Tech Construction.
“Dreaming Bigger” chronicles the story of Nebraska Volleyball, from the early days of Terry Pettit, to its current state as a National Powerhouse under John Cook. Listen as Coach Pettit, Coach Cook, Nancy Metcalf, Lindsay Peterson, Kayla Banwarth, Kelly Hunter, and John Baylor relive every important moment of the journey that's made Husker Volleyball the dynasty it is, in the latest edition of Husker Sports Network Originals presented by J-Tech Construction.
“Dreaming Bigger” chronicles the story of Nebraska Volleyball, from the early days of Terry Pettit, to its current state as a National Powerhouse under John Cook. Listen as Coach Pettit, Coach Cook, Nancy Metcalf, Lindsay Peterson, Kayla Banwarth, Kelly Hunter, and John Baylor relive every important moment of the journey that's made Husker Volleyball the dynasty it is, in the latest edition of Husker Sports Network Originals presented by J-Tech Construction.
Casey sits down with the newest member of the JLP, Reiki practitioner and budding Pilates instructor Kelly Hunter. This is a very insiders look as to what type of training and education it takes to become a true professional in the world of fitness & mind-body practices
What do you get when you combine the talents of four of Australia’s top romance authors – Kelly Hunter, Victoria Purman, Cathryn Hein and Fiona McArthur? A bestselling romance series, for a start. And an altogether fun podcast, notwithstanding the challenges of keeping track of the number of awards, novels, and accolades these ladies have notched up between them over the years. In the crowded and competitive field of romance, these ladies stand out – as does their latest venture, a rural romance series smattered with runaway brides, historic homesteads, and quaint country towns full of characters we all recognise. https://writerontheroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/IMG_3304.jpg () The secret behind the success of the multi-series, The Outback Brides: Maggie’s Run, Bella’s Secret, Elsa’s Stand and Holly’s Heart, is the chemistry between its authors. Mark Dawson, author and podcaster, says ‘collaborating on a writing project can be both enjoyable and profitable if done properly…it can challenge you and make you a better writer.’ These four women were already at the top of the romance pack before they joined forces. Combining their strengths, story telling, technical expertise was always going to be a win-win for both the writers and their readers. In this episode we get down to the nitty-gritty: communication project planning time management accountability You can find out more about the authors here: Kelly Hunter https://kellyhunter.net/ (here,) Victoria Purman http://www.victoriapurman.com/ (here,) Cathryn Hein http://www.cathrynhein.com/ (here,) and Fiona McArthur https://www.fionamcarthurauthor.com/ (here.)
In this week’s episode, not only is Greg back, but he has two great guests lined up. First, we’ll sit down once again with Ty Peteranetz, the Corn Nation Volleyball Guru. The guys talk about Nebraska’s dynamic run through the final four on its way to claiming a national title last Saturday night in Kansas City. Part of the discussion is about the young ladies who made up this championship team. Women like Briana Holman, who graduated from UNL earlier in the day and won a championship that night. Women like Kelly Hunter, who received post-season accolades. Women like Mikaela Foecke, who was seemingly unstoppable throughout the tournament. Then we switch things up and Corn Nation’s newest contributor, Rick Cone joins the show in his debut appearance. We talk all things recruiting with the first ever early signing period for college football this week. Who is N? And what do they bring to Lincoln? Another solid show for your weekend enjoyment. Merry Christmas from everyone at Jittery Monkey and the Five Heart Podcast. Subscribe on iTunes! The Five Heart Podcast Twitter The Five Heart Podcast Facebook Page The Corn Nation Twitter The Corn Nation Facebook Page The Jittery Monkey Facebook Page The Jittery Monkey Twitter Brian Towle Greg Mehochko Hoss Reuter Ty Peteranetz Rick Cone The post Corn Nation’s Five Heart Podcast Episode 49: Talking Championships and Recruiting appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Five Heart Podcast. The post Corn Nation’s Five Heart Podcast Episode 49: Talking Championships and Recruiting appeared first on Jittery Monkey Podcasting Network » Five Heart Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly gives an outline of some of her work using sensory drama games, using Shakespeare’s works, to interact and play with children with autism. She draws on Shakespeare’s frequent use of the words ‘eyes’, ‘mind’, ‘reason’ and ‘love’, and the connections he draws between the four – what she describes as a “poetry of the brain”. These ideas can then help people with autism who are experiencing a disassociation of mind and body. She also explores the notion of the heartbeat as a barometer for our feelings, comparing it with Shakespeare’s use of rhythm to help convey his character’s feelings. From this, Kelly has over the last 15 years developed a method to tap into this with autistic children, particularly to help them play with different expressions.
Kelly Hunter is a highly accomplished actress on stage, film, TV and radio (www.kellyhunter.co.uk) as well as a director and author. She is also the artistic director of the Flute Theatre (www.flutetheatre.co.uk) and discusses her adaptation of Hamlet titled 'Hamlet, Who's There?' This talk was part of a one-day conference 'Shakespearean Thresholds' organised by KiSSiT (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar in Theory) held at the Rose Theatre, Kingston on April 2, 2016. The session was chaired by Timo Uotinen. Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U3RjIofZaw
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive On Today’s Show: Creator of the Hunter Heartbeat method, Kelly Hunter, talks about how Shakespeare can help individuals on the Autism Spectrum! Kelly’s book Shakespeare’s Heartbeat can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeares-Heartbeat-Drama-children-autism/dp/1138016977 For more information on the Hunter Heartbeat Method visit: www.shakespeareshearbeat.com Shannon also talks with Autism Dad and founder of Fullerton Cares, Larry Houser, about the upcoming Mardi Gras for Autism. For more information visit: http://fullertoncares.com/mardi-gras-autism/ Today’s jargon is: Generalization! Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Lynette and Stefanie are rolling solo this week and the show opens with Lynette defending herself against Adam's telling of a story on his own show. Lynette also gives us some behind the scenes scoop on a Hollywood Halloween party she attended. Midway though the show the ladies bring in Stefanie's good friend Kelly Hunter and they discuss their Halloween costume experiences with their kids. Lynette also confesses about getting a little frustrated with our former guest Olguy over homework. Kelly and Stefanie also share their homework stories and commiserate with Lynette.
Kelly Hunter joins Gary for a conversation on Lillith and her role in the re-emergence of the sacred Feminine.