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The Fitness Beginner Podcast
Ep.126 - Is "AI" The Future of Fitness?

The Fitness Beginner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 50:10


In this episode of The Fitness Beginner Podcast, we had the privilege of hosting special guest Kerri Walsh. Kerri is an expert and leader in AI-powered fitness innovation. She's passionate about how technology is transforming fitness into a more accessible and effective experience for everyone. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefitnessbeginner/support

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Retail War Games
Empowering Everyday Athletes | Jessica Klodnicki, CEO of KT Tape

Retail War Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 48:15


In this episode, Jessica Klodnicki, CEO of KT Tape, discusses her journey from a mountain biking enthusiast in Santa Cruz to leading KT Tape in Park City. She shares the brand's evolution, from being primarily associated with elite athletes like volleyball star Kerri Walsh, to rebranding for a broader audience. Jessica emphasizes KT Tape's commitment to making kinesiology tape accessible and effective for everyone, not just top-tier athletes. She also highlights the brand's involvement in major sporting events, including the upcoming Olympics, and their innovative app that helps users easily apply the tape for pain relief and injury prevention.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Bikes helping young people develop life skills | Tassie dogs raise funds for RSPCA | Never too late to join a band

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 37:40


Spotlight on Tassie Episode #13 sees Tubes speak with Ant Edler from the Tasmanian Bike Collective about how bikes can help young people to grow and develop their character and skills for life. Kaz hears from Lyall McDermott, Director of Music/Concert Band Conductor for the Derwent Valley Concert Band (DVCB), about the history of the band, and that it's never too late to join. Plus, Kaz & Tubes spend a day at the Million Paws Walk, chatting with Kerri Walsh from RSPCA Tasmania, Skyla Rosato from Fur Babies Natural Medicine and Massage, Rosalie Saville from Greyhound Rehabilitation Enthusiasts Association Tasmania (GREAT), Luke from Kip Daycare & Happy Stays, and Michelle & Holly from Royal Canin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
TUE 14 MAY | 17yo Tassie Tennis player makes history | Million Paws Walk celebrates 30 years

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 56:19


Kerri Walsh, RSPCA Tasmania Marketing and Relationship Manager, previews the 2024 Million Paws Walk on Sunday 26th May. 17-year-old Alicia Dale shares how it feels to be the first Tasmanian girl to win the Australia Cup in 44 years. John X, Andrew Colrain, & Colin Dean detail their Cruising with Croon: Hits from the Rat Pack show at Wrest Point next weekend. And, Kaz & Tubes name all 103 of Brian O'Reilly's chickens.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Future of Work With Jacob Morgan
#1 Performance Psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais Unveils the Science Behind High Performance and Unlocking Your Potential

The Future of Work With Jacob Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 48:58


Every leader aims to maximize their potential and that of their teams, but mastering the complexities of human psychology is a formidable challenge. Dr. Michael Gervais is considered by many to be the world's #1 performance psychologist focused on unlocking potential during high-pressure environments. From working with three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh and daredevil spaceman Felix Baumgartner who jumped from 120,000 feet, his techniques have proven effective across a spectrum of disciplines. In today's episode we talk about why fearing others' opinions can keep you from reaching your full potential, the dangers of tying your self-worth to performance metrics, and I'll also share the things that make leaders feel most vulnerable at work and why.   ________________ Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: ⁠⁠https://greatleadership.substack.com/

Journal with Jenny
Ep. 104 Strength in Vulnerability: The Power of Asking for Help

Journal with Jenny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 5:15


Do you find it hard to ask for help? This episode, inspired by Kerri Walsh's poignant insight that seeking help is a testament to strength, not weakness.  Jenny shares how journaling is a tool to navigate the complex emotions surrounding seeking support, providing a safe space to unravel inhibiting thoughts. Listeners are invited to reflect on prompts exploring beliefs about asking for help, the emotions tied to seeking support, and the transformative concept that seeking help is an act of self-love.  Remember to rate, review, and subscribe for more enriching content! Let's connect! Come journal with me!  Website: https://www.jennifertroester.com Instagram: @jennifertroesterwrites https://www.instagram.com/jennifertroesterwrites/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jennifertroesterwrites/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jennifertroesterwrites

Lead From The Heart Podcast
Michael Gervais: Overcoming The Fear Of Other People’s Opinions

Lead From The Heart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 60:15


  Michael Gervais is a high-performance psychologist who has helped some of the world's most successful athletes overcome mental & emotional obstacles on their way to excelling in their sports. He was on the sidelines when the Seattle Seahawks won a Super Bowl, when beach volleyball players Kerri Walsh & Misty-May Treanor won Olympic gold […] The post Michael Gervais: Overcoming The Fear Of Other People's Opinions appeared first on Mark C. Crowley.

Socrates Dergi
Olimpik Hafıza #6 | Ben Ainslie, Nicolás Massú, Misty May&Kerri Walsh

Socrates Dergi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 37:52


Türkiye İş Bankası'nın katkılarıyla hazırlanan Olimpik Hafıza'nın yeni bölümünde Caner Eler, konuğu Aras Yetiş ile birlikte olimpiyat hafızamızı güncellemeye devam ediyor. İkili bu bölümde; yelken sporunun öncülerinden Büyük Britanya'nın spor tarihindeki en büyük temsilcilerinden biri olan Ben Ainslie'yi, Şili'nin tarihindeki iki olimpiyat altınının da sahibi olan Nicolás Massú'nun 2004 Atina performansını ve plaj voleybolunun tarihteki en dominant ikilisi Misty May-Treanor ile Kerri Walsh Jennings'i konuşuyor.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
TUE 12 SEP | Yes campaigner Noel Pearson wants Tassie to lead the way | RSPCA helping prepare Tassie pets for emergencies

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 44:03


Yes campaigner and prominent Indigenous leader Noel Pearson joins Tubes and Boss Phil to discuss the Voice to Parliament. Kerri Walsh from RSPCA Tasmania shares details of a new Ready, Pet, GO! initiative preparing Tassie pets for emergency situations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
THUR 22 JUN | Tubes does the Nude Solstice Swim | Take your dog to work day tomorrow | Tassie power prices set to rise again

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 45:10


FULL SHOW PODCAST | On today's show, Woody crosses live to Tubes as he takes part in the Dark Mofo Nude Solstice Swim. Woody hears from a group of 70-year-old friends who flew in from Brisbane for their 4th ever swim, and Sam who came down from Launceston for her 7th swim. Tubes chats with his fellow participants as they prepare to take the plunge, including Andrew from Mount Nelson who has managed to do every single swim over the past 10 years. And, Woody catches up with Kerri Walsh from RSPCA Tasmania ahead of Take Your Dog to Work Day tomorrow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Rich, TD & Fletch
Hour 2 // 5.26 -- Olympic Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh -- Tailgate Trivia -- BAR CART FRIDAY!!!

Big Rich, TD & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 38:40


Hour 2 // 5.26 -- Olympic Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh -- Tailgate Trivia -- BAR CART FRIDAY!!!

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
THUR 25 MAY | Wind damage across Tassie | SFLW's Mel Green kicks 300 goals | Hobart dogs walking to fight animal cruelty

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 58:08


FULL SHOW PODCAST | On today's show, Woody and Tubes get details of the wind damage overnight from Leon "Alfie" Smith, Assistant Director of the State Emergency Service (SES). Tubes chats with SFL women's player, Melinda Green, about her impressive achievement kicking 300 goals. And, Kerri Walsh from RSPCA Tasmania joins Woody and Tubes live in the studio with Harry the dog, to tell us all about the Hobart Million Paws Walk this Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pushing Through Pain
Three Time Olympic Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh - Risk It All | MOST INSPIRING!

Pushing Through Pain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 4:57


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The Option
Episode 155 - Ian Satterfield

The Option

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 107:15


Ian Satterfield is an American Professional Beach Volleyball player and former indoor standout. From Mira Costa High School to Long Beach State, to the AVP/FIVB/NORCECA, it's safe to say he was born into the sport. One of the more traveled American Beach volleyball players, he has hit up 6 of the 7 continents, from NORCECA tournaments to FIVB events, to the Pan AM games. Tune in, as we chat up his upcoming NORCECA tournaments, his experience playing in Lima, Peru (Pan Am Games) and the great food, areas in which he is showing significant improvement on the sand, areas where he would love to be a little bit better, understanding the intricacies that come with blocking at the net, the improvement of the women's side of the beach going into the near-future Olympic situation, Kerri Walsh's international Hall of Fame induction, Coach Alan Knipe, chess vs checkers at the net, practicing "accents," reeling in emotional highs and lows, the age-old discussion about hands and how refs should handle it, fun venues to play, a fantastic story about a tourney in Australia, Urango's 'level up,' and MORE!

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
Kerri Walsh, RSPCA Tasmania Marketing and Relationships Manager

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 9:20


Kerri Walsh, RSPCA Tasmania Marketing and Relationships Manager 

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Dans la tête d'un Beacheur: préparation mentale, dualité, collaboration, techniques de beach volley

Dans ce podcast, nous partons à la découverte de la mythique paire américaine de beach-volley : Misty May Treanor et Kerri Walsh Jeannings.  Les joueurs du pôle Espoirs de beach-volley de Montpellier nous font découvrir ces deux joueuses au palmarès flamboyant qui plus est, incarnent les valeurs du beach-volley telles que la capacité à collaborer et à communiquer.   L'histoire de cette paire montre que la complémentarité inter-personnelle est une richesse insoupçonnée et qu'elle se doit-être préservée. À l'image de la société, la tolérance est de rigueur au beach-volley.  En effet, en tant qu'êtres humains nous sommes tous différents et pour que la collaboration soit effective il est nécessaire d'accepter les différences de chacun afin d'en faire une force collective.    

Positive Impact
#101: Casey Jennings - Beach Volleyball, Sobriety, & Saving His Marriage With Kerri Walsh

Positive Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 62:35


"You can still be hard, and be sober, and be a sweetheart, and super masculine." -Casey Jennings WOW! This is episode with Casey will tug on your heart strings and inspire hope for people from all walks of life. A beach volleyball legend. A husband to another beach volleyball legend, Kerri Walsh. A Dad. A man in sobriety. Casey opens up about how he and Kerri saved their marriage at the height of Kerri's volleyball career. And Casey's life-changing experience going to rehab and getting sober. Casey talks about the importance of fundamentals in al areas of life. His mentors who helped him get to where he is today. And his journey from an undersized athlete in Las Vegas to becoming one of the best beach volleyball players of his generation. And how the title of dad and husband are most important. This is one episode you do not want to miss. Follow Casey on IG @caseytjennings

Dan & Joe Sports Show
Tokyo Seaweed Wrap-Up

Dan & Joe Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 16:55


Join Joe and I as we give our end of Olympics analysis on all (or since we are in Japan eel) that took place in the Tokyo Olympics including the USA Men's Basketball team overcoming a shaky start to win Gold against France (with Durant now cementing himself as the greatest Team USA basketball player ever); Doncic and his small county of Slovenia falling just short of a medaling by finishing 4th after back-to-back heartbreakers against France and Australia; Belgium winning an exciting and almost controversial gold medal in Men's Field Hockey that went to an exciting shoot out; and the A-team of USA Women's Beach Volleyball of April Ross and Alice Kleinman winning gold and putting themselves in line to be the next Kerri Walsh and Misty-May Trainor. All of this and more on The Dan & Joe Sports Show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-n-joesportsshow/support

The Tournament Podcast
Best Summer Olympic Event: Bracket Reveal

The Tournament Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 49:26


U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!You know them. You love them. They're the modern world's most competitive event: The Summer Olympics. On this episode, we discuss what the Summer Olympics mean to us individually, which events we think are shoo-ins for the finals, and which oddball sports are actually the most entertaining to watch (looking at you, track cycling and handball). Tangents include but are not limited to: that time Trent stayed at Kerri Walsh's house in Lake Tahoe, the horrors of weightlifting, and, of course, America's Fifth Sport (and Olympic event hopeful), MTV's The Challenge *ding*.First round voting will take place Monday 7/19. Sweet Sixteen voting will take place Tuesday 7/20. Elite Eight voting will take place Wednesday 7/21 (hbd Allison and Natalie!). Final Four voting will take place Thursday 7/22. Championship voting will take place Friday 7/23. Results on a new pod on Saturday 7/24!!!!!!Link to vote is right here, bbs. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

GODS to GHOSTS Volleyball
Kathy Gregory - Part 2

GODS to GHOSTS Volleyball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 38:43


Kathy Discusses:- Mike Stormin' Normand, her best friend, Kathy Hanley, the best women's and men's beach teams and players she saw over the years, her thoughts on the new rules on the beach ( including how she would do against Misty May & Kerri Walsh playing old school sideout rules, one game to 15, and who she would pick as her partner), title 9 and how it affected the sport, her coaching career at UCSB, her broadcasting career, what she is most proud of from her illustrious career, what she is up to NOW DAYS in retirement, and her answers to fan questions!Support the show (https://godstoghosts.com/donate/)

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RealPod with Victoria Garrick
Kerri Walsh Jennings: The Best In The World (Volleyball's Most Decorated Player)

RealPod with Victoria Garrick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 50:09


Kerri Walsh Jennings, the most decorated volleyball player in Olympic history, has competed in four Olympic games and dominated the sport for nearly three decades. Kerri gets honest about the challenges she's faced and the growth she's still experiencing as she explains how becoming the greatest of all time comes with a cost. She is shockingly raw, incredibly open, and sure to turn you into an even bigger fan once you've heard her heart.

Talkin Some . . . Muscle!
Gold Medal Mommas (Misty May and Kerri Walsh)

Talkin Some . . . Muscle!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 78:26


Hey Muscle Heads! Upgrade your Trophy Wives for Gold Medal Mommas! On this episode of Talkin Some Muscle SeSe and Hector pay homage to the badassery that is the DOMINATING DYNAMIC Beach Volleyball Mom Duo of Misty May and Kerri Walsh. Let’s face it fellas anything we can do they can do Better they can do anything better than us. Stay on until the end of the show where the guys countdown the top 10 Cities in America with the Fittest mom’s! You know we don’t see nothing wrong with a little “Bump”, “Set”, and “Spike” on Talkin Some Muscle. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkinsomefnmuscle/support

RealPod with Victoria Garrick
April Ross: 2x Olympic Medalist Talks Training, Mental Health, & Body-Image

RealPod with Victoria Garrick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 53:08


April Ross is a two time olympic beach volleyball medalist; she won a silver medal in London and a bronze medal in Rio. Now, she is preparing to play in Tokyo for her 3rd Olympic games. April has been a volleyball phenomenon her entire life: Gatorade Player of the Year out of high school, All-American, back to back national champion at USC, and now making history as one of the best female beach volleyball players ever. April discusses what her journey has been like, the philosophies she lives by, her mental health, the body-image pressures surrounding beach volleyball, and so much more.

The Option
Episode 8 - Casey Jennings

The Option

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 73:40


Casey Jennings is an American Professional Beach Volleyball Player, entrepreneur and Co-Founder of the relatively new and competitive Professional Beach Volleyball league "p1440." Tune in, as this former NCAA champ and legendary, multiple-time FIVB/AVP/NORCECA winner chats up the long, hard road to his success, always reaching for higher goals, his wife's (Kerri Walsh) competitive nature, respect and love for the game, fan questions, and much more!

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The Mind Games Podcast with Hailey and Ronnie Lott
Kerri Walsh on Transforming From Within

The Mind Games Podcast with Hailey and Ronnie Lott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 35:28


Learn to establish a self care practice  Use major pain and loss as a catalyst for growth  Allow yourself to feel emotions but not allowing yourself to live in them  “Not only when it's easy” “We always have two choices - either choose to believe in yourself or choose to live in fear and NOT be on your own team”- Kerri    “If I want to kick as much ass I do, on and off the court, then my alignment to my source, to my god, to myself is everything - Kerri Walsh   Staying balanced - move towards your goal in small steps  Surrounding yourself with accountability and a community who holds you high  The simple explanation of Law of Attraction  Learning to be happy from within to attract what you want in your life  Hafiz on the importance of Love  “ Create moments in your day for solitude because your going to hear yourself, or god, or your source in the silence and you'll be able to hear what you need.”- Kerri

Future of Fitness
The Future of Youth Fitness - James FitzGerald & Jeff Martin

Future of Fitness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 52:49


James FitzGerald - Inaugural CrossFit Games Champion and industry-leading educator, James FitzGerald, has dedicated his life to bringing honor to the coaching profession. As Founder of OPEX Fitness his Coaching Education and Gyms Licensing Programs have provided thousands of coaches with the tools needed to professionalize their passion. James’ flagship program, The OPEX Coaching Certificate Program reflects his 20 + years of coaching expertise and is set apart by the breadth of coaching theory and practical application taught. In early 2019, James achieved another career milestone with the release of Mixed Modal, a groundbreaking course specifically designed to educate coaches on the long-term development of competitive Functional Fitness athletes. Jeff Martin - In 2004, Jeff and Mikki Martin imagined a better future for youth and began working toward that future by developing the original strength-and-conditioning program specifically designed for kids. Almost 15 years later, they continue to do what’s best for kids on a daily basis with The Brand X Method™, the world leader in youth fitness. The Martins teach and speak all over the world; sit on the boards of fitness industry-leading organizations such as StandUp Kids and TeenLIFT; and are partnering with OPEX Fitness, the International Functional Fitness Federation, and Kerri Walsh’s p1440. They recently launched the first seminar in their new The Art of Growing Up Strong ™ live seminar series. The Brand X Method is currently represented worldwide by dozens of official Training Centers. With decades of collective coaching experience between them in fitness and self-defense, the Martins have developed a method for optimal youth athletic development that combines state-of-the-art movement skill training with classic principles of strength training, physical literacy, and play. To deliver this program effectively to the most kids, the Martins created the cutting-edge Brand X Professional Youth Coach Certification designed to provide coaches with the knowledge, tools, and passion to build formidable humans.

SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
'Weird-athletic, scrappy twig-noodle' Witt sisters prepared for rookie seasons

SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 60:00


Don't let these Witts fool you, with their Colgate smiles and constant giggles and impossibly amiable personalities. Then again, how could you not be fooled? Was that McKenna in the Oakleys or Madison? Wasn't McKenna on the right? Or did they switch? Hold on…it was Madison with the 4-centimeter tear in her ab…right? Or was that the other one, the one who looks just like her, down to the cascade of dirty blonde hair and almond-shaped eyes and what they call “twig-noodle” frames? Kerri Walsh couldn't figure it out when she played the Witts in 2016. Neither could their high school teachers on the one occasion they swapped places in math and Spanish, though so overwhelming was their guilt and nerves that they never did it again. “I was so nervous,” McKenna Witt, now McKenna Thibodeau, said. Yes, the Witt sisters are technically no longer. McKenna is now a Thibodeau, and Madison, recently engaged, will soon become a Willis. The Thibodeau-Willis sisters don't exactly have the same ring as the Witt Sisters. No matter. They still have the same identical looks, despite an NVL official once attempting to change that, marking Madison with a No. 1. Or hold on. Was that McKenna? Not that it mattered. She washed it off anyway. McKenna had a tear in her ab, and she wasn't going to be picked on. Beyond that, Madison wasn't going to let another team complain about playing a pair of identical twins, especially when one of them is injured, and exposing which one that was could mean furthering the injury. Simply put: You don't mess with a Witt, and you certainly don't mess with one when the other is on the same court. “We're fierce competitors,” Madison said,. Killers with a smile. So hungry for success are they that in less than five years playing beach volleyball they've become All-Americans, finished their four years at Arizona with an 85-33 record, qualified for an AVP in San Francisco in 2016, grinded through an NVL qualifier in 2017 and advanced to the semifinals, picked up their Masters degrees doing a grad year indoors with Cal Baptist all the while planning McKenna's wedding. Now they're the poster girls for P1440, selected as one of the tour's developmental teams. It appears to have been a smooth ride for the Witts. Little turbulence, few setbacks, the American Dream from a pair of sisters who are as likable as they are marketable. Their path has been quite the contrary, and they like it that way. They love telling the story about how they were cut from their seventh-grade team, touching a ball for the first time in an organized setting in eighth grade. They aren't necessarily enamored with their 13-15 record at Arizona as freshmen, but they're able to look back upon it with fondness, for prior to the season, they had to relearn how to throw a ball, let alone hit one. They're not kidding, either. Their coach, Steve Walker, didn't like how they threw a ball, which replicates the mechanics for an arm swing. So in their first week as collegiate beach volleyball players...they threw volleyballs. “Looking back, we loved the process,” Madison said. “Steve would always say ‘Rome isn't built in a day' and man is that true… The process is beautiful. You don't grow on mountaintops.” They didn't. And their steep growth created a style they refer to as “scrappy, weird athletic, and fun.” The weird athletic can be up for interpretation. The fun part is not. They're contagious, these Witts, forever smiling, laughter providing the soundtrack to their conversations, humble from an upbringing ground in faith. “We'll do whatever is takes to win,” McKenna said. “But we'll still be nice.”

SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
SANDCAST No. 6: A glimpse into greatness with April Ross, Part 2

SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 61:16


The cat's out of the bag: April Ross is playing with Alix Klineman, a 6-foot-5 blocker out of Stanford. On paper, the two will be a formidable pair, Ross one of the best defenders in the world, Klineman a standout indoor blocker who has an AVP final and a third under her belt. One problem: Klineman has just one year of full-time beach experience. The road to Tokyo 2020 will not be easy, though as Ross says on SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter, “it's not supposed to be easy.” “What is the meaning if what you're doing if you're not being challenged?” she says. “If you don't have these things that will help you grow and things to help you overcome, what's the point?” On Part Two, Ross discusses the path ahead, the inevitable challenges ahead, her mindset moving forward, as well as pairing up with former partner Jen Kessy, who will be coaching Ross-Klineman through Tokyo, site of the 2020 Olympic Games. Ross and Kessy, of course, are one of the best teams in American beach volleyball history, medaling in 17 out of 20 FIVB tournaments in a stretch from 2008-2010, finishing with a silver medal in the 2012 Olympic Games in London, where they lost to Kerri Walsh and Misty May. Few, if any, in the game know Ross' style better than Kessy. “One of the things I learned the importance of,” she said, “is building a like-minded team around yourself: having the same mentality, the same goals, the same work ethic are all really important. Alix and I don't know each other very well but it's funny how connected we feel.” The first glimpse the beach volleyball world will have of Ross-Klineman will be in The Hague on January 3, where Ross, who has won 21 international tournaments, will likely be in a country quota. “We're training every day,” Ross said. “Doing everything we can to get better every day.”

Land Academy Show
Public Disclosure – How Much is too Much? (JJ 591)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 37:07


Public Disclosure - How Much is too Much? Transcript:  Jack Butala:                       Jack and Jill here. Jill DeWit:                           Hi. Jack Butala:                       Welcome to the show today. Welcome to the Jack and Jill Show today. I'm Jack Butala. Jill DeWit:                           And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting this week from sunny southern California where these beach kids have no idea what the real world is like. Jack Butala:                       That's for sure. Jill DeWit:                           Have you noticed? I was just looking in our neighborhood. We live on what's called a walk street, and what that means is there's ... Between the houses you can't drive a car down. It's just like one big nice sidewalk, and it's great. So, I'm watching the kids. There's basketball hoops and there's chalk drawings and they're- Jack Butala:                       People walking- Jill DeWit:                           They're running back and forth from house to house, and then they go jump in the water and they come back. And I'm looking at them going you guys have no idea how good you have it. Jack Butala:                       People walk in front of our house all day long, to and from the beach, with no clothes on at all. Jill DeWit:                           Yeah, that's true, too. Jack Butala:                       And about 30% of them should put some clothes on. Jill DeWit:                           That's true. There's a few that I actually appreciate by the way, because right at the end of our little street here, which is like three doors, and then there's sand and then there's a volleyball court right there and then there's the water. I personally do not mind the rather buff gentlemen that walk by all day long with their bags full of volleyballs because they've been out practicing all day. Jack Butala:                       The Olympic female volleyball team, I'm not exaggerating, practices 200 yards from our house. Jill DeWit:                           Yeah. Kerri Walsh is out there sometimes. So, yeah that's pretty ... Jack Butala:                       I'll leave all you male listeners [crosstalk 00:01:41] Jill DeWit:                           That's part of the 30% that you approve of, too, right, Jack? Jack Butala:                       No I approve of 70%. Jill DeWit:                           Oh, you approve of 70%? Oh. I thought you approved of 30, not 70. Jack Butala:                       For the record, I'm part of the 30% who should not do that. Jill DeWit:                           Oh, got it. Jack Butala:                       So, I don't. Jill DeWit:                           I understand. Thank you, Jack. That's really good. Jack Butala:                       No, no joke, Jill. These beach kids ... And I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I don't think you need to grow up in Communist Russia to be good at buying and selling real estate, but there is a happy medium somewhere. You have to have responsibility and accountability. Jill DeWit:                           Correct. Jack Butala:                       Unless you're a female. Jill DeWit:                           I've always wanted our children to not worry in life, and I think that's what every parent wants. You want a child to grow up secure, feeling safe, feeling comfortable, feeling like they never have to worry about food on the table, where they're going to sleep. You want children to be children and have a happy life. What we don't want is them to be is have that artificial view of life thinking that's how everything is, because it's not. Not everybody has it that good. Jack Butala:                       We don't want them to be unaccountable. Jill DeWit:                           Right, and I want them to appreciate. Jack Butala:                       Children need to be accountable for something.

Land Academy Show
Public Disclosure – How Much is too Much? (JJ 591)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 23:13


Public Disclosure - How Much is too Much? Transcript:  Jack Butala:                       Jack and Jill here. Jill DeWit:                           Hi. Jack Butala:                       Welcome to the show today. Welcome to the Jack and Jill Show today. I'm Jack Butala. Jill DeWit:                           And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting this week from sunny southern California where these beach kids have no idea what the real world is like. Jack Butala:                       That's for sure. Jill DeWit:                           Have you noticed? I was just looking in our neighborhood. We live on what's called a walk street, and what that means is there's ... Between the houses you can't drive a car down. It's just like one big nice sidewalk, and it's great. So, I'm watching the kids. There's basketball hoops and there's chalk drawings and they're- Jack Butala:                       People walking- Jill DeWit:                           They're running back and forth from house to house, and then they go jump in the water and they come back. And I'm looking at them going you guys have no idea how good you have it. Jack Butala:                       People walk in front of our house all day long, to and from the beach, with no clothes on at all. Jill DeWit:                           Yeah, that's true, too. Jack Butala:                       And about 30% of them should put some clothes on. Jill DeWit:                           That's true. There's a few that I actually appreciate by the way, because right at the end of our little street here, which is like three doors, and then there's sand and then there's a volleyball court right there and then there's the water. I personally do not mind the rather buff gentlemen that walk by all day long with their bags full of volleyballs because they've been out practicing all day. Jack Butala:                       The Olympic female volleyball team, I'm not exaggerating, practices 200 yards from our house. Jill DeWit:                           Yeah. Kerri Walsh is out there sometimes. So, yeah that's pretty ... Jack Butala:                       I'll leave all you male listeners [crosstalk 00:01:41] Jill DeWit:                           That's part of the 30% that you approve of, too, right, Jack? Jack Butala:                       No I approve of 70%. Jill DeWit:                           Oh, you approve of 70%? Oh. I thought you approved of 30, not 70. Jack Butala:                       For the record, I'm part of the 30% who should not do that. Jill DeWit:                           Oh, got it. Jack Butala:                       So, I don't. Jill DeWit:                           I understand. Thank you, Jack. That's really good. Jack Butala:                       No, no joke, Jill. These beach kids ... And I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I don't think you need to grow up in Communist Russia to be good at buying and selling real estate, but there is a happy medium somewhere. You have to have responsibility and accountability. Jill DeWit:                           Correct. Jack Butala:                       Unless you're a female. Jill DeWit:                           I've always wanted our children to not worry in life, and I think that's what every parent wants. You want a child to grow up secure, feeling safe, feeling comfortable, feeling like they never have to worry about food on the table, where they're going to sleep. You want children to be children and have a happy life. What we don't want is them to be is have that artificial view of life thinking that's how everything is, because it's not. Not everybody has it that good. Jack Butala:                       We don't want them to be unaccountable. Jill DeWit:                           Right, and I want them to appreciate. Jack Butala:                       Children need to be accountable for something.

The NET LIVE
The Net Live - 7/24/17 - We are in Town Edition

The NET LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 130:00


With World League over, we catch up with John Speraw and disect the Men's Tournament.   The Women's Team is headed into Grand Prix Finals in one week.  We break down that tournament so far. Plus the Beach is in full effect. WSOBVB, AVP Hermosa, FIVB Poland and upcoming the World Championships from Vienna.   So much to cover and we'll give it to you in this episode. TUNE IN!!!

Paper Courts with Travis Mewhirter
Sara Hughes, USC National Champion, joins Paper Courts

Paper Courts with Travis Mewhirter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 44:01


Sara Hughes was eight years old when she knew exactly what she wanted to do: She was going to play beach volleyball. And she was going to do it in the Olympics. Fifteen years later, she's on pace to do just that. A standout at Mater Dei, Hughes was the Orange County Player of the Year and an All-American, which has preceded a brilliant, unprecedented career at USC. As a Trojan, Hughes has won three consecutive pairs national championships. In her junior year, partnered with Kelly Claes, the two went undefeated, dropping just one set the entire season. Though still playing under the amateur status of the NCAA, Hughes has already made an AVP final and taken a set off of Kerri Walsh and April Ross. Listen in as we discuss her life of beaches and volleyballs and uninterrupted dominance.

The NET LIVE
The Net Live 4/25/16 - Golden Weekend Edition

The NET LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 123:00


Two former TNL Nettie Award Winners sit in on the broadcast.  That's a record! The Men's College Super Six field is set.  Get reaction to a terrific week of college volleyball from our AVCA College Volleyball Weekly crew.  Hear predictions for the tournament and reactions to the week's events.  We will celebrate Jay's victory in proper fashion despite the fashion choices of the EIVA. Plus, Last week you heard from Doug Beal, CEO of USAV.  This week hear from President of the USAV Board Lori Okimura on what's it's like in an Olympic year, how the BOD is approaching the search for a new CEO and what her plans are for the future.   All that and more on TNL

The NET LIVE
TNL People - Powered by the AVCA: April Ross - 2012 Silver Medalist

The NET LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 19:00


The Rio Summer Olympic Games are just a couple fo months away.  April Ross and partner Kerri Walsh-Jennings are pushing to qualify and medal.  April's game went to new heights last season and she hopes to build on that in 2016.  Enjoy a few minutes with arguably the best beach volleyball player in the world, April Ross.

The NET LIVE
The Net Live 7/29/13

The NET LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2013 127:00


Post Long Beach Hangover show.  Tune in to hear a full recap of the week that was in Long Beach.  Also, USA Beach Superstar Casey Patterson and his coach Tyler Hildebrandt on how they have joined the elite Beach VB players in the world.   Reid also calls in to update the Men's National Team.   No Vivladi on this week's TNL!

Sports Business Radio Podcast
SBR 30 June 2012

Sports Business Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2012 109:35


Kerri Walsh, Two-time Olympic Gold Medalist beach volleyball stops by on her way to the 2012 London Olympics. Vince Papale, former Philadelphia Eagle and subject of the Disney movie "Invincible" joins the show to share his incredible story. Sportscaster Roy Firestone, former host of ESPN's "Up Close" shares thoughts on his most memorable interviews. Hollywood screenwriter Mike Rich visits the show. Please consider contributing to the Sports Business Radio Kickstarter campaign to keep the Sports Business Radio podcast alive at www.sportsbusinessradio.com

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One of the most meaningful ways to make your ceremony personal is by infusing it with traditions from your background. We show you some of the ways you can do that, along with some of Colin Cowie’s favorite ceremony traditions. Olympic Gold medalist Kerri Walsh shares her wedding day memories of exchanging rings with husband Casey Jennings, and we’ve got the latest trends in rings, and bridesmaid dresses, for your day.