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Kevin Schneider is former college baseball coach, founder of Emery Glove Co., and speaker with Under The Brim. We dive deep into his coaching career, dealing with anxiety/panic attacks, sobriety, what we get wrong with mental performance and young athletes, and much more!
In this episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, host Shawn Moore discusses the importance of tax strategy with Mike Pine and Kevin Schneider from Revo Taxpayer Advocacy. They explore the differences between traditional CPA services and proactive tax strategy, emphasizing the need for relationships with clients and the potential for significant tax savings through strategic investments. The conversation covers various investment avenues, including real estate and oil and gas, and highlights the importance of tax planning for W-2 earners. The episode aims to empower listeners to take control of their tax liabilities and maximize their wealth-building potential. In this conversation, Mike Pine and Kev discuss various strategies for maximizing tax benefits, including charitable contributions and the importance of having a tax advisor. They explore the transition to a flat fee model for tax services, emphasizing the need for proactive tax planning throughout the year. The discussion also covers creative tax strategies for rental properties, potential changes in tax laws, and the implications of upcoming tax reforms. The conversation concludes with a focus on the future of taxation in America and the importance of staying informed about these changes.CONTACT THEM:https://www.revotaxpayer.com/817-581-3223FOLLOW THEM:https://www.linkedin.com/company/revo-taxpayer-advocacy/?viewAsMember=truehttps://www.youtube.com/@UCo0_nbVzag7slF8iSyBbNiQ https://www.facebook.com/hiddenmoney.podcast/https://www.instagram.com/hiddenmoney.podcast/FOLLOW US:https://www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoorehttps://www.facebook.com/vodysseyshawnmoore/https://www.linkedin.com/company/str-financial-freedomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@vodysseyshawnmooreGET YOUR FREE BOOK & TRAINING HERE:https://vodyssey.com/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tax Strategy and Rebranding02:05 Understanding Tax Strategy vs. Compliance05:02 The Importance of Relationships with CPAs08:00 Investing in Real Estate and Tax Benefits11:53 Exploring Alternative Investment Strategies15:06 Tax Planning for W-2 Earners19:56 Maximizing Tax Benefits through Diverse Investments23:51 Maximizing Tax Benefits Through Charitable Contributions25:34 The Value of Tax Advisors27:35 Transitioning to a Flat Fee Model28:42 Proactive Tax Planning30:54 Creative Tax Strategies for Rental Properties31:50 Anticipating Tax Law Changes34:49 Potential Tax Reforms and Their Implications39:45 The Future of Taxation in America
Hangar 46 at Exercise Pitch Black 2024: General Kevin Schneider "But to come together as a team is the greatest deterrent effect" Join us as we take the hangar to RAAF Base Darwin for Exercise Pitch Black 2024 and chat to General Kevin Schneider, Commander, Pacific Air Forces; and Air Component Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. This episode is hosted by Group Captain Matthew Hetherington Please note: This episode of Hangar 46 was recorded on base at RAAF Base Darwin during flying hours for Exercise Pitch Black, audio quality may vary.
During our new sermon series, "The Good Life", we will be releasing midweek mini podcast discussions about the text from the previous Sunday. This week's episode is a conversation with Kevin Schneider about the Beatitudes. Enjoy!
Kevin Schneider. John 17:1-26. "God's heart for you is to know him and have eternal life with him."
As someone whose love for the outdoors and desire to protect it for generations to come is evident, Kevin Schneider (Acadia Superintendent) gives us the inside scoop on the going-ons in Acadia National Park, from exciting housing projects, to his favorite places to ski within the park, to the various programs enabling people to spend time in Acadia (kids, teachers, etc), to the trails that were built during the late 1800s Rusticator Era, this is not an episode to miss! Acadia National Park is located in Maine, with stunning woodlands lined up against rocky beaches, glacier-scoured granite peaks such as Cadillac Mountain (the highest point on the U.S East Coast) and famous diners with mouth watering blueberry pancakes in its gateway community of Bar Harbor. Episode Specific Links: Feeling inspired by the ways Friends of Acadia supports Acadia (their official non-profit partner)? Visit Friends of Acadia's website to learn more & donate, ensuring Acadia continues to be a place of beauty and solitude for generations to come. You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com. Who Runs This Park is hosted and produced by Maddie Pellman, with music by Danielle Bees.
In this episode Dr. Kevin Schneider, a resident at University of Wisconsin, walks us through Thyroid Eye Disease. There are many great pearls for medical students who are rotating in oculoplastics clinics or preparing for ophthalmology rotations in general! Time Stamps: 1:25: Presenting symptoms of TED 2:59: Physical exam 6:39: Clinical scoring systems 7:50: Oculoplastic-specific exam 13:50: Labs? 15:45: Imaging? 18:30: Course of TED 20:38: Counseling patients with TED 23:30: Surgical intervention 32:30: BCSC rapid fire
Transcript Today’s Bible Translation Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 1-4 GNT Associate Producer Kevin Schneider Podcast Introduction It's Prophecy Friday, and we'll read the book of Malachi. I'm calling this episode “Even So, Come Quckly.“ Summary The message of the book of Malachi contains God's charges against the people for the neglect of... The post Malachi 1-4: Even So, Come Quickly first appeared on Lifespring! Media.
Welcome to another riveting episode where we delve into the complex world of finance and taxation with none other than my esteemed colleague, Kevin Schneider. A seasoned CPA and master of taxation, Kevin currently brings his expertise to the table as a partner at the esteemed Pine & Company. In today's dialogue, Kevin peels back the layers of his journey, from the early spark of interest in accounting, to his rise to becoming a highly regarded CPA specializing in taxation. Gain insight into Kevin's path, and see how a keen analytical mind can transform the seemingly daunting world of tax into an instrument for success. Our conversation also unpacks some hidden gems in the tax world - potential tax breaks that can benefit business owners and self-employed individuals. As Kevin illuminates these lesser-known avenues, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how to navigate their own financial journeys. We delve into the critical nature of tax-planning, and the monumental role it plays in personal and business finance. With Kevin's practical perspective and deep understanding of the current economic climate, expect to walk away with valuable strategies and knowledge that can directly impact your bottom line. Furthermore, Kevin offers a profound exploration into how a skilled CPA is not just a necessity, but a strategic ally in your financial journey. From helping you keep more of what you earn, to guiding you through the myriad of complexities in the financial landscape, a good CPA is indispensable, and Kevin explains why. In need of a CPA for your tax-planning? Then why not learn from one of the best? Kevin is offering free consultations at Pine & Company, just visit pinecocpas.com and embark on your financial journey with expert guidance. We also invite you to indulge in Kevin's wisdom beyond our show. He co-hosts the engaging podcast, "The Hidden Money Podcast". Available across all platforms, this podcast delves into the untapped areas of finance, offering listeners fresh perspectives on maximizing their wealth. Be sure to check it out. Join us in this enlightening episode that goes beyond the figures and into the heart of financial success. With Kevin Schneider as our guide, prepare for a journey that will enrich your knowledge and embolden your financial future. Never Miss An Episode! Follow the Podcast on: Apple Spotify YouTube Stitcher Google Podcasts Android Visit InvestingForFreedom.co. Follow Mike Ayala on: Instagram Twitter Facebook Tik Tok LinkedIn
In this episode Kevin and Christian talk about some of the pitfalls of the attractional church movement of the past few decades and how it has maybe set people up for theological struggles. We also discuss the power of apologetics in building a faith that lasts through the storms of life, and attempt to talk about Truth, and the problem with saying that "all beliefs are equally true." It's a deep one folks, hope you enjoy!
DONATE TO OUR PODCAST IN JUNE AND YOU COULD WIN A $500 AIR BNB GIFT CARD - PLUS YOU'LL GET A SNAZZY NEW CIVICS 101 STICKER! CLICK HERE TO DONATE.Happy has lived in New York City's Bronx Zoo for years. To visitors, she's a lone Asian elephant. But to a team of animal rights lawyers, she's a prisoner. They've petitioned state courts for a writ of Habeas Corpus; a legal maneuver that, if granted, would declare Happy a legal person who deserves to be freed. It's the latest case in an ongoing fight to extend basic human rights to animals – one that could have big repercussions in the natural world. Because this is a case that deals with animals AND the law, two podcasts from New Hampshire Public Radio have teamed up to take it on: Outside/In and Civics 101. We always hear about the animal rights movement… but what rights do animals actually have? Featuring: Maneesha Deckha and Kevin Schneider
In this episode we talk with Mike Pine and Kevin Schneider with Pine & Company CPAs Pinecocpas.com/generationalwealthmd 1. About the Tax benefits of real estate investing 2. How physicians can shelter clinical income from taxes when they invest in real estate 3. Tax advantages of investing in Short Term rentals 4. Common mistakes non-real estate focused CPAs make that could be losing you $$$ 5. How to audit proof your return and time your real estate investing strategy right If you are interested in learning more about taking back control of your time and income by building your real estate portfolio the right way, get on the wait list for the next cohort of Creating Generational Freedom here: https://www.generationalwealthmd.com/real-estate-investing-101 Want to stay connected to a supportive community of like minded professionals also trying to creating meaningful passive income? Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/generationalwealthmd Love the Generationalwealthmd podcast? Then please consider Rating and Reviewing the show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- accelerate to financial freedom and move toward the life they desire. Rate with Five stars, and “Write a Review.” Be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!
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Every time we listen to Wake Forest pitching coach Corey Muscara we learn something and we get better. You can too, with this awesome college baseball podcast featuring one of the top coaches in America. Coach Moose lays it on the line in a variety of topics - mainly focused on keeping it real and getting better and being a person of substance. Focus on winning. Focus on what's important. Focus on getting better. And you'll do that if you join Kevin Schneider, Mike Olshin, and Wake Forest pitching coach Corey Muscara on THIS edition of the Clean Leather Baseball Podcast. Listen on the way to work, in the car, on the go, right here, as every Podcast edition can be found by Subscribing. ALSO - catch the video version online at youtube.com/NJCollegeBaseballNation, join us on Twitter at @NJCollegeBasNat, Instagram at nj_collegebaseballnation, or on the web at njcollegebaseballnation.ghost.io
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It's finally here! The Baseball Podcast America never knew it always needed, the Clean Leather Baseball Podcast debuts today, starring Emery Glove Co owner Kevin Schneider and summer baseball guru / ACBL GM of the Year Mike Olshin. Honest baseball talk on a variety of pro, college, and scholastic topics, special guests, Emery Glove reveals and stories, and much more. Today - Circling the bases - 4 topics across the baseball world, the unique story of Syracuse Mets (AAA) pitcher Tom Hackimer, the true "King of Queens", and our first talk of many about the mess of college baseball recruiting. Weekly baseball talk from the heart of Schneider, one of baseball's most creative young minds, and Olshin, former Phillies writer for the Trenton Times, currently head of NJ College Baseball Nation. SUBSCRIBE NOW to youtube.com/NJCollegeBaseballNation and like/comment here as we continue to grow.
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Once one of baseball's fastest rising young coaches - Kevin Schneider has left the world of running a college baseball program and is now running a business. He followed his heart and is building his own custom glove company from the ground up. Launched little more than five months ago, Emery Glove Co already has a number of high profile clients and Kevin hit the jackpot when he designed a custom model based off an iconic photo for Vladimir Guerrero Jr at the 2021 MLB All-Star game. As Emery becomes nationally (and internationally) known, Kevin gives us the story on the transition from coach to glove maven and tells us what's next for Emery. ALSO - a preview of what to expect on the CLEAN LEATHER podcast starring the always opinionated Kevin and Mike Olshin starting next Tuesday 9/14 at Noon. As always, subscribe HERE for all the latest - youtube.com/GeneralsBaseballLLC - as we cover the best in college baseball year round.
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It was the biggest single hit for Rider's baseball team in decades. Broncs IF Johnny Volpe, fighting off an ankle injury, comes off the bench in the winner's bracket final of the 2021 MAAC baseball tournament to deliver a dramatic two-strike, two-run, pinch-hit, ninth-inning single that turned a gut-wrenching 3-2 loss into a 4-3 win for the ages and left Rider in the driver's seat to win the MAAC and advance to the tourney for the first time since 2010. With another great team effort, the Broncs did that the next day.Volpe, a true #SandlotLegend, goes deep into that run, talks about what he did over the summer, all the excitement surrounding Rider, MAAC, and NJ baseball for 2021, and we even get into cooking - where the rising junior is also a star.Johnny has always thrived with the heat turned up, as you'll learn on this week's Jersey Baseball Show. SUBSCRIBE at youtube.com/GeneralsBaseballLLC NOW and join NJ College Baseball Nation for the fall. We have so much in store - and get ready for the first episode of the CLEAN LEATHER podcast with Emery Gloves founder Kevin Schneider and Mike Olshin coming September 14!
Kevin Schneider is the Executive Director of the Nonhuman Rights Project. The NhRP was featured in the documentary Unlocking the Cage and works to secure fundamental rights for nonhuman animals through litigation, legislation, and education. Specifically, the NhRP is involved in ongoing litigation to change the common law status of great apes, elephants, dolphins, and whales from mere “things” to “legal persons” that possess such fundamental rights as bodily liberty and bodily integrity. Kevin earned his law degree from Florida State University in 2013 with a specialization in environmental and land use law. He graduated with a B.A. in political science from the University of Massachusetts, Boston, in 2009. We discuss the differences between animal welfare laws and rights, the history of habeas corpus, the legal definition and application of personhood, the clients of the NhRP, and the common counter arguments of opponents to legal rights for nonhuman animals. Links from episode Nonhuman Rights Project Nonhuman Rights Project Progress Happy the Elephant Elephant Mirror Test Dolphin Mirror Test Chimpanzee Memory Test Unlocking the Cage Sandra's personhood status in Argentina
Susan Witkin, of the New York City Bar Association's Animal Law Committee, speaks to Kevin Schneider and Elizabeth Stein of the Nonhuman Rights Project about their organization and the cases it is bringing on behalf of nonhuman animals, including Happy the Elephant.
In this episode I talk with Kevin Schneider - Executive Director of the Nonhuman Rights Project. The Nonhuman Rights Project is the only civil rights organization in the United States dedicated solely to securing rights for nonhuman animals. They work to achieve their mission in three key ways: Litigation, Legislation and Education.
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Laughing rats, sorrowful elephants, joyful chimpanzees. The more carefully we observe, and the more we learn about animals, the closer their emotional lives appear to resemble our own. Most would agree that we should minimize the physical suffering of animals, but should we give equal consideration to their emotional stress? Bioethicist Peter Singer weighs in. Meanwhile, captivity that may be ethical: How human-elephant teamwork in Asia may help protect an endangered species. Guests: Frans de Waal - Primatologist and biologist at Emory University; author of “Mama’s Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Tell Us About Ourselves.” Watch the video of Mama and Jan Van Hooff. Peter Singer – Philosopher, professor of bioethics at Princeton University. Jacob Shell - Professor of geography at Temple University, and author of “Giants of the Monsoon Forest: Living and Working with Elephants.” Kevin Schneider - Executive director of the Nonhuman Rights Project Originally aired June 24, 2019
I think within five years, we will absolutely see… the first nonhuman animals recognized as holders of rights in the US; ‘persons'... [I don't think] the gates [would be] flung open if we start to see one or two species recognized as having rights… I don't see this at all as a linear path. We file the cases that we do and the work that we do and hope to achieve discrete outcomes, but we're also very mindful of the fact that other judges [cite] us in cases that we don't file… We've seen more and more judges citing our cases approvingly to say, ‘look, the relationship between humans and animals is changing; we need to take their interests more seriously'- Kevin SchneiderThe Nonhuman Rights Project has litigated in US courts for four chimpanzees and four elephants. But can litigation for a small number of animals drive a wider expansion of the moral circle? What are the risks of this approach? How can animal advocates maximize the chances of positive impact for animals while pursuing this strategy?Since 2015, Kevin Schneider has been the executive director of the Nonhuman Rights Project, previously having worked in private legal practice.Topics discussed in the episode:The NhRP's plans for legislative campaigns (5:05)Whether litigation should focus on farmed animals or chimpanzees and elephants (13:28)How legal change interacts with public opinion and wider social change (29:00)The insights from forthcoming public polling supported by the NhRP on rights for particular species, and the implications of this (37:28)The decisions made by the NhRP in selecting particular states and legal strategies to focus on (46:49)How litigating for legal personhood for animals compares to enforcing and expanding the scope of existing legal protections for animals (1:00:30)What the NhRP has learned from its study of historical social movements and the risks of using this sort of evidence (1:08:03)The NhRP's priorities for media coverage (1:13:08)How the NhRP interacts with advocates in other countries (1:32:08)Why the NhRP is not greatly constrained by either funding or by a lack of talented applicants to their job roles (1:42:33)How current legal professionals might (or might not) be able to help the NhRP (1:47:04)Why Kevin doesn't believe that there is much scope for new organizations to do similar work to the NhRP elsewhere in the US (1:51:00)How someone could best prepare to be an excellent candidate for a role at the NhRP and how Kevin's own career experiences have affected his work (1:59:12)Which professional legal experience might be most useful for animal advocates (2:04:40)Resources discussed in the episode:Resources by or about the NhRP:The NhRP's article in the Syracuse Law Review on home ruleSteven Wise of the NhRP's book, Rattling the CageThe litigation cases of the NhRPAnimal Charity Evaluators' review of the NhRPSteven Wise of the NhRP's book, Steven Wise, Though the Heavens May Fall, on the 1772 Somerset v. Stewart caseThe documentary on the NhRP's work, Unlocking the CageSupport the show (https://www.sentienceinstitute.org/donate)
On today’s episode of the #STRIVECast, we kick off SEASON 2! Our guest to start our new season off right is the Superintendent of Acadia National Park, Kevin Schneider! Kevin tells us all about the beauty of Acadia, and the behind the scenes world of working in a National Park. Thanks so much to Kevin for joining us! Also in this episode, we start a brand new segment called ASK NOEL! Each week Noel will answer some listener questions – Dear Abby style -- and if you’d like him to answer one of your questions, you can leave us a voicemail on our new Ask Noel hotline! This can be reached by calling 207-774-6278 ext. 352. If you leave a message, your question could be asked on the air! Thanks so much for tuning in – happy listening!
In the pilot episode of this dark mystery thriller, we are introduced to four vastly different characters, Christa Hendrickson, Jerry "Cap" Capacino, Kevin Schneider, and Special F.B.I. Agent Mary Ann Dobson, and the central story involving the missing teenager, Amanda Fuller, who was abducted from her local carnival. Support this podcast
Elephants, great apes, dolphins, and whales are incredibly complex, social, and intelligent creatures, but our legal system considers them to be “things,” meaning they have no more rights then a can of beans does. For too many years these animals have been taken from the wild, held captive, lived for decades in confinement, tested on, tortured, abused, isolated, or neglected. Kevin Schneider is Executive Director of the Nonhuman Rights Project, an organization that is fighting to secure actual legal rights for these animals. Their lawsuits demand recognition of the legal personhood and fundamental right to bodily liberty of great apes, elephants, dolphins, and whales that are being held in captivity across the United States. Not out of concern for their welfare, but with respect to their individual rights. Since 2013, the Nonhuman Rights Project has filed lawsuits on behalf of four captive chimpanzees and four captive elephants, including Happy, the saddest looking elephant in the state of New York. Happy has spent the past 13 years living in isolation at the Bronx Zoo. The Nonhuman Rights Project is fighting for her freedom, so that she can be released to an elephant sanctuary where she’ll have room to room and other elephants to spend her days with. In todays conversation Kevin shares why the Nonhuman Rights Project will not stop until these animals are considered persons in the eyes of the law and why it matters, not only for the animals, but for us humans too. Kevin Schneider is Executive Director of the Nonhuman Rights Project, an organization fighting to secure actual legal rights for these animals through a state by state, country by country, long term litigation campaign. What that means is that their lawsuits demand recognition of the legal personhood and fundamental right to bodily liberty of these animals – the great apes, elephants, dolphins, and whales - that are being held in captivity across the United States. With the support of scientists, they argue that the common law courts must free these self-aware autonomous beings to appropriate sanctuaries, not out of concern for their welfare, but with respect to their individual rights. Since 2013, the Nonhuman Rights Project has filed lawsuits on behalf of four captive chimpanzees and four captive elephants, including Happy, the saddest looking elephant in the state of New York. Happy has spent the past 13 years living in isolation at the Bronx Zoo Lately, Happy’s case has been receiving all sorts of attention from the public, the press, and politicians alike, with a recent statement by New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, urging the Bronx Zoo to release Happy and Patty (the other isolated elephant at the zoo) to a sanctuary. The Nonhuman Right’s Project has just been assigned a judge in the Bronx to hear Happy’s case. Kevin is a man who clearly loves his work and is incredibly passionate about the fight for rights for these magnificent beings. He shares why the Nonhuman Rights Project will not stop until these animals are considered persons in the eyes of the law and why it matters, not only for the animals that they are fighting for, but for us humans too.
Laughing rats, sorrowful elephants, joyful chimpanzees. The more carefully we observe, and the more we learn about animals, the closer their emotional lives appear to resemble our own. Most would agree that we should minimize the physical suffering of animals, but should we give equal consideration to their emotional stress? Bioethicist Peter Singer weighs in. Meanwhile, captivity that may be ethical: How human-elephant teamwork in Asia may help protect an endangered species. Guests: Frans de Waal - Primatologist and biologist at Emory University; author of “Mama’s Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Tell Us About Ourselves.” Watch the video of Mama and Jan Van Hooff. Peter Singer – Philosopher, professor of bioethics at Princeton University. Jacob Shell - Professor of geography at Temple University, and author of “Giants of the Monsoon Forest: Living and Working with Elephants.” Kevin Schneider - Executive director of the Nonhuman Rights Project
Listen as the guys discuss motorcycle safety with Kevin Schneider, the Sheriff of Polk County, Iowa.
Big Shots Vice President/National Recruiting Director, Kevin Schneider joins Colin Stevens to discuss staying authentic in the climate of today's basketball world.
Big Shots Vice President/National Recruiting Director, Kevin Schneider joins Colin Stevens to discuss staying authentic in the climate of today's basketball world.
This week we interview Kevin Schneider, an attorney and the Executive Director of the Nonhuman Rights Project. Founded in 1996 by attorney Steven M. Wise, the Nonhuman Rights Project works to secure legally recognized fundamental rights for nonhuman animals through litigation, advocacy, and education. Their mission is to change the legal status of at least some nonhuman animals from mere “things,” which lack the capacity to possess any legal right, to “persons,” who possess such fundamental rights as bodily integrity and bodily liberty and those other legal rights to which evolving standards of morality, scientific discovery, and human experience entitle them. Music by Izaak Opatz & Sun Araw
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The Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) is a civil rights organization based in the United States, working to secure legally recognized fundamental rights for nonhuman animals such as apes, cetaceans, and elephants, through litigation, advocacy, and education. We discuss the NhRP's legal attempts to use the writ of habeas corpus to attain legal personhood for animals with Steven Wise, the Founder and President of The Nonhuman Rights Project and Kevin Schneider, the NhRP’s Executive Director.
The Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) is a civil rights organization based in the United States, working to secure legally recognized fundamental rights for nonhuman animals such as apes, cetaceans, and elephants, through litigation, advocacy, and education. We discuss the NhRP's legal attempts to use the writ of habeas corpus to attain legal personhood for animals with Steven Wise, the Founder and President of The Nonhuman Rights Project and Kevin Schneider, the NhRP’s Executive Director.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Schneider has proven himself as a successful travel organization coach/administrator and high school coach — including a state championship and three consecutive city championships. Now he’s hoping to parlay that success into a run [...]
In this week's episode, Steph and Abby discuss sharing (:40), tantrums (7:48), pediatricians (16:30), and the ethics of talking s**t about our kids in public (17:45). New theme song courtesy of Kevin Schneider (twitter.com/kmschneid), who composed it at a stoplight. Talent!
Kevin Schneider, Deputy Superintendent of Grand Teton National Park