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A commercial free episode of Saturday's Weekend Crunch show, featuring an interview with special guest former Steelers, Bills and Patriots guard and current Middle Tennessee State offensive line coach Kendall Simmons. We get into the Chiefs and Eagles advancing to Super Bowl 59, the latest drama with the Minnesota Timberwolves and whether Anthony Edwards' frustration could lead to them trading Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo, Hal Steinbrenner saying the 2025 Yankees roster are better than the 2024 roster that made the World Series, and our best bets of the week in soccer and for Super Bowl 59.
Errol and Joba debate who the Top 5 quarterbacks in the NFL are as of this season! Also joining us is special guest former Steelers, Bills, and Patriots Super Bowl Champion guard and current Middle Tennessee State offensive line coach Kendall Simmons!
A commercial free episode of Wednesday's Joba and the Mouth show, featuring an interview with special guest former Steelers, Bills, and Patriots Super Bowl Champion guard and current Middle Tennessee State offensive line coach Kendall Simmons. We get into our AFC and NFC Championship game previews, Aaron Glenn being hired as the next Jets head coach, the latest NFL coaching rumors and news, our Deuce of the Day, the Suns trading for multiple first round picks to potentially make a trade for Jimmy Butler, Stephen A. Smith saying players like LeBron James have ruined the dunk contest, our Pound for Pound debate segment on who the Top 5 quarterbacks in the NFL are right now, Dan Hurley having more altercations with referees, and ANALytics.
A commercial free episode of Saturday's Weekend Crunch show, featuring an interview with special guest former Steelers, Bills, and Patriots Super Bowl Champion guard and current Middle Tennessee State offensive line coach Kendall Simmons. We get into the Celtics winning the NBA Finals, Kyrie Irving calling Boston and Celtics fans a cult, JJ Redick becoming the Lakers' next head coach, Udonis Haslem's comments about Knicks fans, what Gerrit Cole's return means for the Yankees, Rob Manfred proposing the idea of challenging balls and strikes, whether Dak Prescott should sign a new deal with the Cowboys this offseason, and the latest on the Tee Higgins and Brandon Aiyuk trade rumors. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
A commercial free episode of Tuesday's Sports Loud Mouth show, featuring interviews with special guests Sports Talk Line NFL and NFL Draft Analyst Steven Van Over and former Steelers, Bills, and Patriots Super Bowl Champion guard and current Middle Tennessee State offensive line coach Kendall Simmons. We get into the Celtics winning the NBA championship, Kyrie Irving calling Boston and the Celtics fans a cult, Brandon Aiyuk saying the 49ers don't want him there, Tee Higgins signing his franchise tag, the NFL being sued for violating antitrust laws with NFL Sunday Ticket, MLB wanting to experiment with players challenging balls and strikes in Triple-A, and Gerrit Cole making his season debut on Wednesday vs. the Orioles and what it means for the Yankees moving forward. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/world-wide-sports-radio-n/support
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, former Steelers offensive lineman Kendall Simmons joins Jordan York and Mike Nicastro to discuss the Steelers offensive line, Justin Fields and Russell Wilson, the Steelers offseason and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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2022 BlueClaws IF Kendall Simmons stops by for Episode 46 of Hook Line & Splitter. Simmons joins us from his home state of Georgia, where we review his season, talk about his plans for the off-season, and tell his baseball story. He talks about the draft, hoping the Phillies took him, Jimmy Rollins, almost going to Georgia Tech, former BlueClaws manager Marty Malloy (Simmons' manager in Clearwater this year) and much more!
Then to wrap up with the Final two Spots on the #MenofSteel Podcast with Charles, “The Prodigy,” Richey we have Legendary Tales as documented by Ed Bouchette of #TheAthleticPGH from Three Key Players of the #Steelers #SBXL Team: Jerome Bettis, Kendall Simmons, & Alan Faneca. Find out what they had to overcome since it's been over 15 Years. Also Dale Lolley of #DKPittsburghSports has the latest Progressions on Mike Tomlin & his Players & Staff being Fully Vaccinated. All that and much more. You can follow me on #Twitter and #IG @ProdigyRichey and for the #MenofSteel Podcast on #Twitter @MenofSteelCJR and on #IG @menofsteelnation. For more of the #MenofSteel Podcast be sure to check them out on #MixCloud #SoundCloud and by searching on #Anchor Crunch Time Presents: Men of Steel Podcast and On Deck on CSR which shares my Podcast to: #BreakerAudio #GooglePodcasts #Overcast #PocketCasts #Radiopublicpbc and #Spotify. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlestheprodigyrichey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charlestheprodigyrichey/support
Our Interview with 2x Super Bowl Champion Kendall Simmons! He talks his career, the current Auburn Tigers and most importantly being a #girldad --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kendall Simmons Joins Tunch & Wolf In The Locker Room - Oct. 2, 2020
Today On The SK Sports Podcast Show I was joined by Philadelphia Phillies Prospect Kendall Simmons! Simmons plays multiple positions throughout the infield. I wish you the best of luck as your baseball career moves forward⚾️
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Interior design can transform the dullest of spaces in your home into an inspiring retreat. But there’s a lot more to a gorgeous design concept than meets the eye. Managing client expectations, coordinating countless vendors, and even a little marriage counseling from time to time. A designer’s work is complex and requires a lot of focus on process, efficiency, and client relationships - something that Nashville designer Kendall Simmons navigates with grace and ease. Enjoy this behind-the-scenes peek at Kendall’s unique design business that combines both traditional in-person design work and an innovative e-design approach. In this episode, we’ll cover: The importance of diversifying your revenue streams (especially when a global pandemic happens!) Why the simplest technology is oftentimes your best option The time and money-saving benefits of tweaking and perfecting your intake process How Kendall’s crystal clear client contract has helped her AVOID tricky legal situations in her business over the past six years The importance of thinking about boundaries as you create your client contract Why walking through your contract WITH your client can save you a lot of headaches later on Why it’s helpful to provide a project price range vs. a fixed amount or flat fee BONUS: If you’re starting something new, or this episode has spotlighted areas of your business that have you worried, now is a great time to make sure your business is in good shape legally. Download our free legal checklist to make sure your business has a strong legal foundation at www.awbfirm.com/podcast154! Resources mentioned in this episode: Kendall’s website: https://www.kendallsimmons.com/ Kendall’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kendallksimmons/ This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.
From May 28th, 2020. Hunter Doyle interviews one of the Phillies' top 30 prospects, 20-year-old Infielder Kendall Simmons. He was a 6th-round pick in the 2018 MLB Draft and is expected to play for the Single-A Lakewood Blueclaws when Minor League Baseball resumes.
On today’s episode of RTP we talk with Kendall Simmons. Coach Simmons is the Assistant OL Coach and Analyst at Auburn University in Auburn, AL. Listen as we talk with Coach Simmons about his amazing football journey from Auburn to being a 1st Round pick of the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers, playing Guard with a defensive, attacking mentality, and tips and pointers for specific interior OL techniques. We also talk about the great work he is doing off the field for people with diabetes, as this is something he has had to deal with since his college years. You can follow Coach Simmons on Twitter @BIGK73. This episode of Run the Power is brought to you by Just Play Solutions. Just Play provides coaches with football playbook and game planning tools to prepare faster and engage with today’s athlete. Create and organize your playbook with terminology, diagrams, video, and assignments. Just Play has a limited offer for RTP listeners only. Get My Just Play PRO for $120. That is $60 off normal list price. This offer ends June 1st. Get this deal at justplaysolutions.com/rtp/. The best playbook tool on the market! Don't wait, do it today! Learn more at justplaysolutions.com/rtp/ This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by TeamBuildr. TeamBuildr is again offering coaches a free In-season Football Strength Program. As you may recall, the New England Patriots squat up to 90% of their 1-Rep Max deep into the playoffs. If your in-season strength and conditioning philosophy is to "maintain," then you are doing it wrong. You can get the program once you start a 14-day trial with TeamBuildr. Just reach out and tell them that you heard from Rowdy and the RTP podcast or use Code RTP when you sign up for your free trial at TeamBuildr.com This episode of Run the Power is brought to you by Guardian Caps Lincoln Riley on Guardian Caps: oklahoma.rivals.com/news/what-s-up-…-weird-helmets- Guardian Cap Customer Videos: Clemson: twitter.com/ClemsonFB/status/1105257522489888768 Texas: twitter.com/TexasFootball/statu…1108768557482033153 Oklahoma: twitter.com/kennedyBrooks26/sta…1106250867932610563 Kansas State: twitter.com/KStateFB/status/117…23868304347137?s=20 Click here to check them out and hit the yellow bar at the top for team pricing! Guardian Caps
To finish out the 2019-2020 farm system reviews the boys talk a couple of lower tier systems but with the Phillies and Nats it's not all bad, as Eric, Nate, Ron, and Van can attest. They talk potential stars like Carter Kieboom and Alec Bohm, and also touch on some less heralded prospects who still could impact your fantasy roster like Mason Denaburg, Bryson Stott, and Kendall Simmons!
To finish out the 2019-2020 farm system reviews the boys talk a couple of lower tier systems but with the Phillies and Nats it's not all bad, as Eric, Nate, Ron, and Van can attest. They talk potential stars like Carter Kieboom and Alec Bohm, and also touch on some less heralded prospects who still could impact your fantasy roster like Mason Denaburg, Bryson Stott, and Kendall Simmons!
Get to know the 2 time Super Bowl champion guard of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kendall Simmons with your host G.Stryker. You will find his heart is just as big as his stature! Great conversation, and excellent stories from the 2000s Super Bowl era teams! Follow him on social media: IG: Kendall_Sim73 Twitter: BigK73
It seems that the number of people who love to travel AND who love to read makes up quite a high proportion of my listeners so I'm excited that Episode 153 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast can be all about reading books to inspire travel. I'm constantly reading books because they're set somewhere I'm about to visit, or alternatively I've booked a number of trips because of places I've read about in books! For me, they are completely intertwined - and the guests on this episode seem to feel the same way. First up I chat with Kendall Simmons who is a voracious reader of all kinds of books and believes that reading before you travel somewhere really enriches your understanding of a place. Next I talk to Lesley West who is an even more voracious reader and is very devoted to reading books set in a destination before she travels there. (A woman after my own heart!) Finally, Alastair Humphreys and I talk about how reading books about people's travel experiences can actually give you an experience and perspective it's impossible for you to get otherwise, and we also talk about some of the travel books he's written and how knowing his travel experiences will become a book can influence his experience. Links: Kendall Simmon’s site https://www.kendallsimmons.com/ Lesley West of Better Link business consultancy - https://betterlinkgroup.edu.au/ Alastair Humphreys - https://www.alastairhumphreys.com/ Alastair’s new book My Midsummer Morning - https://amzn.to/2JWNjDe Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/153
The High Hopes: Phillies Minor League Rundown was at the NY Penn League All Star game last night in Staten Island and talked with Williamsport Crosscutters Baseball All Stars Logan O’Hoppe, Kendall Simmons and Bryson Stott.
Want to stay somewhere other than a hotel? Then Episode 138 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast is for you! I'm not a huge fan of hotels and love to stay in alternative kinds of accommodation, so I was excited to chat to my three guests in this episode about some of their favourite kinds of non-hotel accommodation. I start off with a chat with Dan Johnston who has been living in a bunch of different places around the world in recent years. Being focused on generally longer stays than the average trip, he's found lots of really creative ways to find a great place to stay. Next I talk to Kendall Simmons who reminds me that hostels can also be a great accommodation alternative, no matter how old you are - hostels are definitely not just huge dorm rooms any more! We also discussing house sitting as another really interesting way to find somewhere special to stay (and to save money doing it!). Finally I discuss accommodation with Chris Haag who has a particularly unique perspective as he and his partner are cycling from Alaska to Argentina. It turns out there are some particular ways to find accommodation unique to the long-term cycling community and it makes me ponder just what else is out there that I don't know anything about! Links: Join my next Travel Journal School course for two weeks in June - “Start a personal travel blog” - sign up for more info at traveljournalschool.com Dan at Dreams Around the World - https://www.dreamsaroundtheworld.com/thethoughtfultravelpodcast/ Dan's Dreams Around the World podcast - https://www.dreamsaroundtheworld.com/podcast/ Kendall’s site - https://www.kendallsimmons.com/ Chris Haag's site The Places I Pee - https://www.theplacesipee.com Warm Showers - https://www.warmshowers.org - "A community of bicycle tourists and those who support them" Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/138
Having location independent work - which usually means doing a job that you can do online - is becoming increasingly popular these days and many people are wandering the globe at the same time as they're earning an income. Magic, hey? In Episode 134 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast we look at the topic of location independent work and I chat with two digital nomads about their current experiences and tips. Firstly I chat with Kim Yuhl who's over a year into working on the road with her husband. Currently in Guatemala, Kim has spent time in China, Italy, Mexico, the United States and Belize in the past twelve months and while doing her full time writing and editing job is also creating a YouTube channel with her husband called Nomading About. It's a busy and varied life, but Kim talks to me about how to get a routine into this kind of life as well. I also speak with Kendall Simmons, another digital nomad, but her job as an interior designer didn't initially sound like a job that's conducive to working online. (I was wrong!) Kendall has a lot of great tips for people who want to find a way to have location independent work so if you want to follow in her footsteps this is a must listen! Links: Airbnb: https://www.notaballerina.com/air - get $55 off your first booking Kim’s site Nomading About - https://www.nomadingabout.com Nomading About Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU_pZyS0KMSY6orTWAsSEAA Kendall’s site - https://www.kendallsimmons.com/ Kendall mentions Workaway - https://www.workaway.info Join our Facebook group for Thoughtful Travellers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/134
Today's guest hails from the music city! We loved chatting with interior designer Kendall Simmons, who talks the Nashville scene, her mix of fun and spunky with timeless pieces to create her own signature style, and why our home should be unique to us - no matter what our mothers may think. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: When looking for new a new lamp, bring yours physically in to the store so you can make sure the shade fits perfectlyCaroline’s recent find in New Orleans, Nadine Blake, and what items she feels shouldn’t be missedThe super important steps to take when you have the feeling of wanting to throw everything out in your houseKendall's journey from Kentucky, to New York, to back south in NashvilleKendall’s work with Campion Platt, and how it helped inspire her to blend modern elements with classic buildingsHow Kendall developed her own aesthetic and continues to keep developing and growing her tastes and proclivitiesKendall’s own personal projects in Nashville, including a loft in a converted factory building, and short term rentalWhy her beautifully designed short term rental is so popularEven if you don’t have a huge budget, Kendall feels it’s very important to have as many local art pieces as you canKendall’s “no rules” rules for gallery walls and her favorite artists for you to Google right awayHow Kendall uses spatial and verbal descriptions when working with clients to help them understand the impact their decor choices will have on the roomThe perfect condition for having different color trims and themes throughout the houseThe criteria for painting a room dark and what to expect when you paint it in high glossKendall and her husband’s commitment to travel and some of the interesting life perspective they have learned along the wayKendall's advice for what to collect on your travelsHer top three shopping spots in the entire worldKendall’s top secret insider information about flea markets in ParisThe weirdest things Kendall has bought throughout her travels, and what landed her to get questioned in the airport security lineKendall’s high / low mix that allows for her clients to stay within their budget, yet splurge on some forever pieces
Kendall Simmons: Southern Charm with an Edge Today in The Lounge, Nick talks to Kendall Simmons of Kendall Simmons Interiors, Southern charm with an edge. Kendall talks about her journey to design, how she developed and grew her business, and plans for the future (hint: E-Design!). Kendall's Journey to Design Kendall was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, but lived in Tennessee for high school and has relocated back to Nashville, and loves it there. She grew up in a home with a very artful and creative mother and believes this is where her interest in design developed. She has traveled all over the world and feels that when you are limited in language by being in another country or culture, you become an observer and really pay attention to lots of visual information. Kendall knew she wanted to pursue design in college and said she was able to intern during the summers for a few weeks at a time. During these internships, she felt she really learned valuable information about what she did and didn't want to do. Kendall moved to New York after college for a job with Campion Platt (an architecture firm). She then returned to Tennessee and took a job with McAlpin (an interior design and architecture firm) and got a world of knowledge and experience. She then opened her own firm and has had it for 4 years now. Kendall says going off on her own was like “jumping off a cliff,” but after contemplating it over a year she gave notice and jumped in. Doubt immediately filled her mind until she received 2 emails pretty quickly asking for her help to design spaces. She's glad she did not open the business too soon and admits the timing was “serendipitous.” Kendall's upbringing in Nashville gave her a splash of Southern Charm and it's combined with the “edge” of her New York experience and her younger clients' perspectives. The perfect combination! The Company Kendall Simmons Interiors is run by just her and her husband, Kane, who helps with business development, management and outreach - this helps free up her time to be creative. She has had some interns, but these have not been consistent, so she doesn't rely on them at this time. Although Kendall admits she does not really do any “true” marketing, she has found success in other ways. Her husband, Kane, will outreach to bloggers and other individuals and companies they think will be a good collaboration. Kendall is also very involved with her website and supervises everything on it to make sure it is user-friendly with lots of visuals. She wants it to feel approachable and be a good representation of all the projects she has done and the services she provides. Insta-Success Kendall talks with Nick about the success she has had from Instagram and how she has over 9,000 followers. She talks about how most of her clients are young and love the visuals on Instagram and she gets referrals this way. Kendall recommends Instagram updates every day with new content to always keep followers wanting more. Kendall gives 3 tips to build success on Instagram: 1) Invest in getting your work professionally photographed. Check to see if there are local photographers who are looking to build content as well - team together. 2) Post on a regular schedule. Kendall will post every day, sometimes twice. She says this consistency keeps you in their mind and they want to see what you'll post next. 3) Devote time - put posting on social media on the calendar every day as a “to-do” item. Make it important and it will pay off. The Future is Bright in Nashville Kendall's younger clients typically have not had experience with a professional interior designer before and some want to do the work on their own and just need a roadmap of how to get there. So, Kendall started a web-based E-Design service for those clients with lower budgets. Interested clients give her a detailed questionnaire (including measurements) and can upload an inspiration board. She gets back to them within 2 weeks with information ab...
Kendall Simmons: Southern Charm with an Edge Today in The Lounge, Nick talks to Kendall Simmons of Kendall Simmons Interiors, Southern charm with an edge. Kendall talks about her journey to design, how she developed and grew her business, and plans for the future (hint: E-Design!). Kendall's Journey to Design Kendall was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, but lived in Tennessee for high school and has relocated back to Nashville, and loves it there. She grew up in a home with a very artful and creative mother and believes this is where her interest in design developed. She has traveled all over the world and feels that when you are limited in language by being in another country or culture, you become an observer and really pay attention to lots of visual information. Kendall knew she wanted to pursue design in college and said she was able to intern during the summers for a few weeks at a time. During these internships, she felt she really learned valuable information about what she did and didn't want to do. Kendall moved to New York after college for a job with Campion Platt (an architecture firm). She then returned to Tennessee and took a job with McAlpin (an interior design and architecture firm) and got a world of knowledge and experience. She then opened her own firm and has had it for 4 years now. Kendall says going off on her own was like “jumping off a cliff,” but after contemplating it over a year she gave notice and jumped in. Doubt immediately filled her mind until she received 2 emails pretty quickly asking for her help to design spaces. She's glad she did not open the business too soon and admits the timing was “serendipitous.” Kendall's upbringing in Nashville gave her a splash of Southern Charm and it's combined with the “edge” of her New York experience and her younger clients' perspectives. The perfect combination! The Company Kendall Simmons Interiors is run by just her and her husband, Kane, who helps with business development, management and outreach - this helps free up her time to be creative. She has had some interns, but these have not been consistent, so she doesn't rely on them at this time. Although Kendall admits she does not really do any “true” marketing, she has found success in other ways. Her husband, Kane, will outreach to bloggers and other individuals and companies they think will be a good collaboration. Kendall is also very involved with her website and supervises everything on it to make sure it is user-friendly with lots of visuals. She wants it to feel approachable and be a good representation of all the projects she has done and the services she provides. Insta-Success Kendall talks with Nick about the success she has had from Instagram and how she has over 9,000 followers. She talks about how most of her clients are young and love the visuals on Instagram and she gets referrals this way. Kendall recommends Instagram updates every day with new content to always keep followers wanting more. Kendall gives 3 tips to build success on Instagram: 1) Invest in getting your work professionally photographed. Check to see if there are local photographers who are looking to build content as well - team together. 2) Post on a regular schedule. Kendall will post every day, sometimes twice. She says this consistency keeps you in their mind and they want to see what you'll post next. 3) Devote time - put posting on social media on the calendar every day as a “to-do” item. Make it important and it will pay off. The Future is Bright in Nashville Kendall's younger clients typically have not had experience with a professional interior designer before and some want to do the work on their own and just need a roadmap of how to get there. So, Kendall started a web-based E-Design service for those clients with lower budgets. Interested clients give her a detailed questionnaire (including measurements) and can upload an inspiration board. She gets back to them within 2 weeks with information ab...
A chat with Kendall Simmons on the psychology of Football and the other side of Fame. Including his message to the youth of today
Kendall Simmons Kendall Simmons is a former NFL player who played nearly ten years after being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers as the 30th overall pick in 2002. Following his first season, Simmons was selected as the team’s rookie of the year. Shortly before his second season began in 2003, Simmons was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and was not sure if he would be able to continue his football career. With the help of team doctors and a strong support network, Simmons returned to the field that same year. As he learned to manage his diabetes, he regained his strength and flourished on the football field. In 2005, he started all 16 regular season games and all four playoff games with the Pittsburgh Steelers, winning Super Bowl XL over the Seattle Seahawks. Today, he has partnered with Novo Nordisk, a global health care company dedicated to diabetes care, to raise awareness of the importance of properly managing blood glucose levels, and to demonstrate that diabetes can be successfully integrated into your life and ambitions. Kendall is currently working with Novo Nordisk to recognize people with diabetes who give back to their communities. Now retired from the NFL, Simmons is still very active in the diabetes community. He has spoken to children and adults with diabetes across the country, to let them know that the disease can be managed. Simmons hopes that his story can be an inspiration to children and others with diabetes. Over the course of his career, Simmons spent most of his time on the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing seven NFL seasons with the team and spanning 80 regular season and seven post-season games. He also played on the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills.