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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with The Weekend LoversGood vibes, great friendships, and a love for all things funky — these are the ingredients that brought The Weekend Lovers together in the spring of 2022.Each of the group's members — Noelle Vocelka (lead vocals), Zach Sutton (lead guitar, vocals) Brennan Fussman (keys, guitar, vocals) Kevin Sutton (drums, vocals), and Aaron “Real Soon” Roth (bass) — were lifelong musicians with decades of experience between them. But, after meeting through mutual friends in Atlanta, they knew they'd found something special. http://www.makingascene.org
As parents we often wonder how to best prepare our kids for real life. They won't always be under our roof, so how do give them the tools and courage they need to go out into the world in strength? One of the keys ways we have seen kids develop incredible fortitude and spiritual depth is through outdoor experiences. Our friends at the Coldwater Foundation provide wilderness journeys for kids 12 and up. In this episode from the archives, Carole talks with Kevin Sutton, co-founder of Coldwater, about the ways wilderness experiences help prepare kids for real life.Coldwater still has some openings in their trips for older students, ages 16 through 18. To learn more visit their website, coldwaterfoundation.org.RESOURCESLearn more about Coldwater Foundation's programsGet our FREE ebook: 5 Essential Parts of a Great Education.Attend one of our upcoming seminars in 2024!Click HERE for more information about consulting with Carole Joy Seid!CONNECTColdwater Foundation | Website | About | Wilderness ProgramsCarole Joy Seid of Homeschool Made Simple | Website | 2024 Seminars | Instagram | Facebook | PinterestHelp us share the message of homeschool made simple with others by leaving a rating and review. Thank you for helping us get the word out!Follow along on Instagram here!
Kevin Sutton is the Technical Director of Basketball at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. Sutton spent last season as an assistant coach at Kansas State University. He previously served as an assistant coach at Florida Gulf Coast, Rhode Island, Georgetown, George Washington, James Madison and Old Dominion.Sutton has also had three different stints coaching for USA Basketball. He was an assistant coach for two years at the Hoop Festival for the East, helping the Junior Developmental Team (U16) win gold at the FIBA Americas Tournament in Argentina. He also was the head coach for the Nike/USA Basketball Hoop Summit, which showcased the top 10 international players against the top 10 U.S. players. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Sutton coached at five nationally-ranked high school programs – Flint Hill Prep (1988-90), Harker Prep (1990-92), St. John's Prospect Hall (1992-98), Montrose Christian and Montverde Academy (2004-11) – amassing a 489-102 record and winning two national championships. Sutton has built a reputation of being an outstanding teacher of the game of basketball, helping more than 130 student-athletes earn college scholarships at all levels. Sutton also has more than 20 years of basketball camp experience including the Nike Hoops Jamboree, Nike All-American Camp, Michael Jordan Flight School and the LeBron James Skills Academy, among others. A 1988 graduate of James Madison, Sutton was a three-year letter winner for the Dukes. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.comFollow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content.Have your notebook handy as you listen to this episode with Kevin Sutton, Technical Director of Basketball at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.Website - https://suttonslivingtrophies.com/Email – kevinsuttonbasketball@gmail.comTwitter - @CoachSuttonVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballMention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit fastmodelsports.com or follow them on Twitter @FastModel. Use Promo code HHP15 to save 15%
How Are You Wired? Is a leadership podcast developed by local high school basketball coaches, Joe Willis (Plant High School) and Billy Teeden (Plant City High School). In this episode, Coach Teeden and Coach Willis speak to Kansas State Basketball Director of Strategy, Kevin Sutton about how he is wired and his journey to develop student-athletes who not only are great leaders, but great followers as well. We would enjoy your feedback for our podcast. Please reach out to us to let us know your thoughts.Joe Willis: Plant HS Basketball, plantbasketball@gmail.com or @CoachWillis20 (Twitter)Billy Teeden: Plant City HS Basketball, william.teeden@hcps.net or @CoachTeeden (Twitter)
We talk about: *K-State's phenomenal run in the NCAA tournament *His experience with Coach Tang *The S.P.I.R.I.T. of a team
Coach Sutton shares about being with K-State for his first yr and Coach Tang's first year as head coach. Coach Sutton shares how K-State got to the East Regional Final.
John Kurtz and Cole Manbeck sit down with Kansas State basketball's Director of Strategies Kevin Sutton to chat about his decision to join KSU, working with Jerome Tang and much more. — Pre-order the 2023 KCSN Draft Guide NOW! https://draftguide.gumroad.com/l/kcsn23/ — Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App NOW and sign up with promo code KCSN! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/draftkings-sportsbook-casino/id1375031369 — Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at https://kcsn.substack.com/subscribe — You can look good while supporting the network by copping some NEW KCSN merch in collaboration with our friends at Charlie Hustle. https://www.charliehustle.com/collections/kc-sports-network FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetwork Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetwork Substack - https://kcsn.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coach Kevin Sutton joins Jeff and Lason to share his coaching journey and wisdom gained from working with some of the best coaches in the business such as Kevin Eastman and now with Kansas State head coach Jerome Tang. Kevin also discusses his philosophy of building living trophies and how he developed this approach.
In Episode 4 of Last Call, Kevin Sutton goes through his 25+ years in basketball and discusses: -His new role as Kansas State's Director of Strategy -Building the Montverde program -An explanation of "Living Trophies" And much, much more. Make sure to subscribe to Last Call and follow @JamionChristian and @SpeakeasyFor! Want to get exclusive access to content and direct connections with the top names in basketball? Join the Speakeasy today at speakeasyforsports.com. ------------------------------------- This podcast is produced by Three Two Strategies.
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For this episode, in honour of the "Trans Day of Visibility" I gathered with Emily Gleeson and Kevin Sutton to have an open-dialogue about our respective experiences exploring life outside the gender binary. All three of us identify as "They/them", but I am often "she", Emily at times is any and all of the pronouns, and as Kevin puts it, for them, "gender is a canvas". This conversation reflects how complex this experience is, how there is so much beauty when you start to give yourself space to break out of the molds and assumptions about gender that we are often groomed to accept. It was incredible to have the space to have this conversation centred from our own experiences, in a safe environment to bond over much we are all still learning. We highly recommend you tune in - in particular, if you are a person who ever feels like you drift from what you would think of as a "typical" gender role, you might hear yourself reflected in some of this. These are important conversations, and we are so thankful to Kevin and Emily being open to this dialogue.The episode features music in behind the dialogue, from Emily's band SWOON, and a live recording of a song of Kevin Sutton's. (Plus one of Jenny's favourite Rae Spoon songs).Happy Trans Day of Visibility!This interview was originally recorded on March 29th, 2022 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com
If you've been around the podcast long, you've heard about the Coldwater Foundation in Grand Marais, Minnesota! In this episode, Kevin and Carole talk about how students grow into leadership at Coldwater. Kevin shares his vision for how students become campers. You'll hear about the spiritual formation that happens as a part of the wilderness experience at Coldwater. For more episodes with Kevin Sutton, listen to episodes 14 and 71. Click HERE to learn more about the Coldwater Foundation. Click HERE to register for an upcoming seminar! Click HERE to get Carole's basic seminar, A Literature Based Approach to Education. Click HERE to book an appointment with Carole. Help us share the message of homeschool made simple with others. Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear about Coldwater!
November 15, 2021 ~ Kevin Sutton, Miller Johnson's Detroit office managing member & member of the law firm's education practice, talks with Guy Gordon about the spike in suspensions and expulsions in Michigan schools this year.
This week TJ and Sam have an in-depth discussion on coaching with Kevin Sutton from Florida Gulf Coast. Coach Sutton has 36 years experience of coaching at the high school and collegiate level both as a a head and assistant coach and in this episode he shares his wisdom about how to learn from the best, holistically develop players and grow in your leadership as a coach.
Kevin Sutton started out with covering Wakeboarding on his ESPN Show “The Kevin Sutton Show”. He then branched out to covering other sports, both mainstream and non-traditional. In this episode, Kevin shares his thoughts on what constitutes the longevity of a sport, which include things like generational impact and not mistaking excitement about a sport with the ability to connect with people through a sport. Have some fun as Kevin's energy in contagious! Enjoy the show!
In his 36 years of coaching, currently at Florida Gulf Coast, Sutton has had three different stints coaching for USA Basketball. He was an assistant coach for two years at the Hoop Festival for the East, helping the Junior Developmental Team (U16) win gold at the FIBA Americas Tournament in Argentina. During his time with Georgetown, Sutton helped the team to a 55-44 record with a pair of postseason appearances. In his second year with the program, Georgetown went 22-11 overall and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Sutton arrived at Georgetown following two seasons as an assistant coach at George Washington. He also had a pair of two-year stints as an assistant coach at both James Madison and Old Dominion. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Sutton coached at five nationally-ranked high school programs – Flint Hill Prep (1988-90), Harker Prep (1990-92), St. John's Prospect Hall (1992-98), Montrose Christian, and Montverde Academy (2004-11) – amassing a 489-102 record and winning two national championships. At Montverde Academy, Sutton coached seven nationally ranked teams and compiled a 186-33 record, while turning out 55 Division I scholarship athletes and three All-America selections. The Hoosier Gym Coaches Clinic | August 27 - 28 | Knightstown, IN Speakers: Mark Cascio | Rob Jones | Tyler Coston | Jamy Bechler | Phil Bechner | Joe Stasyszyn | Travis Daugherty Take advantage of Early Bird Discounts - Register at https://www.unitedbasketballclinics.com/hoosier This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball. Mention "United Basketball & Leadership Podcast" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models. Connect with Dr. Dish on Twitter or Instagram @drdishbball
* SUMMER SALE *Use coupon code, SUMMER, to get 15% OFF my course, All About Homeschool. Click HERE to learn more!In this episode, I'm joined by Kevin Sutton at Coldwater Foundation once again. You'll hear more about Kevin's story, how the wilderness provides opportunities for spiritual formation, and some of the programs Coldwater offers. I've interviewed Kevin twice before in episodes 14 and 71. To learn more about Coldwater, click HERE. Click HERE to learn more about my online course, All About Homeschool.
Kevin Sutton runs Coldwater on Mink Lake in Minnesota. Coldwater's wilderness program uses outdoor experiences to promote life change and maturity. I talk with Kevin about experiential learning in the wilderness and why I think everyone needs to experience Coldwater. You're going to love Kevin and the Coldwater Foundation! *SUMMER SALE*Use coupon code, SUMMER, to get 15% OFF my online course, All About Homeschool. Click HERE to learn more and preview the course!Learn more about Coldwater HERE.
Coach Sutton is a JMU alum and we talk High School and College Hoops plus his involvement with TEAM USA.
$127M NBA Star Brad Beal Rips Into His Youth Team Go Off, @bradbeal3 “You gotta talk to people in a language they understand.” - Kevin Sutton, @livingtrophies This sounds like common sense. But it’s not. There are so many derivatives of the English language. Keynote public speaking English. Office manager English. Sorority girl Kappa Kappa Gamma English. Midwest Naptown middle class negro English. Based on your demographic, you have to speak to them in a language they understand. @bradbeal3 spoke to these kids in a language they understand. He understands they want to go to college for free. He understands they want to make the NBA. He understands that they want to take care of their family, forever. If you want all of this happen, you gotta put in the work. And a Kumbaya Hand holding ceremony ain’t going to do it. They needed it raw and unfiltered. And Brad gave them that because he cares. This is why I talk the way I do. Its a combination of: Part-Basketball Coach Part-Entrepreneur Part-I had a great father so I’m secure in myself Part-I want y’all to win. Working for yourself is not easy. And if you can handle tough speak from someone who is where you are trying to get to, quit. You’re too soft for this. For those of y’all that can handle it, I’m here to help. Do you want to make $5000/month from YouTube? Download this free tool Dorian uses to optimize his YouTube Channel to get the most views and revenue. It's FREE: https://www.tubebuddy.com/doriangroup82 Get Your Free Ebook: “How To Get 1 Million Streams On Spotify” by clicking the link below. It's FREE. https://www.group82music.com/linkinbio Follow Dorian on Instagram - https://instagram.com/doriangroup82?igshid=ful32lx6msk4 Subscribe to Dorian’s YouTube for free daily content - https://youtube.com/c/DorianGroup82 Follow Dorian on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@doriangroup82 Song: “Don’t Sleep” by Dorian Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/0LBy5ZtXyq45yKkxyIo2cH?si=te--_7vzT1KtdEJyu186GQ Apple Music - https://open.spotify.com/track/0LBy5ZtXyq45yKkxyIo2cH?si=te--_7vzT1KtdEJyu186GQ Watch the video on youtube: https://youtu.be/2lhZD-iXewM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/82pointsofview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/82pointsofview/support
We have placed Kevin Sutton on the throne as he joins us to share his life testimony of how he has navigated his career with servant leadership, humility and faith. At an early age Coach Sutton was destined to be a successful basketball coach, getting an early start as a student assistant and coaching high school along with being mentored legends such as George Raveling. He has spent time at Pitt, Georgetown, George Washington, James Madison and Old Dominion. Sutton also has more than 20 years of coaching experience at every level of basketball camps and clinics, including the Nike Hoops Jamboree, Nike All-American Camp, Michael Jordan Flight School and the LeBron James Skills Academy, among others. His list of accomplishments as a basketball coach go on and on however in this power conversation we uncover everything beyond that. In this conversation we explore the difficulties you have to endure in such a competitive profession and how to stay true to yourself and rooted in your values even if it means comprising what may seem like a better opportunity. In this conversation you will learn: How to stay resilient after being knocked down. The power of vulnerability and staying true to yourself. We know that in this profession or in any competitive environment ego can easily get you knocked off track. The importance of keeping faith first even when it is easy to get off track. Please write a review and let us know what you took away from this episode. We hope that the lessons in this conversation inspire you to continue on your journey to greatness. More on Kevin Sutton and how to connect: Rhode Island Coaching Profile: https://gorhody.com/sports/mens-basketball (https://gorhody.com/sports/mens-basketball) https://www.kevinsuttonbasketball.com (https://www.kevinsuttonbasketball.com) https://suttonslivingtrophies.com (https://suttonslivingtrophies.com)i Twitter & IG: @CoachSutton This podcast is hosted by: Aisha Foy and Nick Lagroone, just two driven young professionals thirsty for knowledge and wisdom. Follow us on Twitter and IG @_YourExcellence
Kevin Sutton enters his third season with Rhode Island in 2020-2021. Sutton has been a part of Coach Cox's staff that has amassed two very successful seasons with 39 wins, several players earning Individual awards on the court and in the classroom. Sutton comes to Rhode Island after spending the last two seasons at Pitt. He has 13 seasons of coaching at the collegiate level, including stops at Georgetown, George Washington, James Madison, and Old Dominion. A coaching veteran with 35 years of experience, Sutton has spent three different stints coaching for USA Basketball. He was an assistant coach for two years at the Hoop Festival for the East, helping the Junior Developmental Team (U16) win gold at the FIBA Americas Tournament in Argentina. He also was the head coach for the Nike/USA Basketball Hoop Summit, which showcased the top 10 international players against the top 10 U.S. players. Coach Suttons speaks about Servant Leadership and his faith has guided him in all over his endeavors, including his latest platform "Living Trophies Master Zoom Class." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chefranjohn/support
It’s impossible to look at the events last week in Washington D.C. outside the lens of White Supremacy. Even President-Elect Joe Biden affirmed in a press conference that if the insurrectionists that broke into the Capitol, vandalized, and threatened the lives of elected representatives had been Black, there would have been a lot more arrests, and a lot more than five deaths. Shockingly, 2020 wasn't the end of racism. This week on the podcast, we're joined by Kevin Sutton, who is an equality and inclusion workshop facilitator, a spoken word performer, workshop facilitator, and a communications professional. If all that isn’t enough, he’s also a radio host, a politico, an activist, and the co-founder of Black Lives Matter Guelph. Sutton joins us for one more look back at 2020, and what we can look forward to in social justice in 2021. What happened in 2020 may be best summed up by Sutton in an op-ed he wrote for the Guelph Mercury Tribune last August: “Is it fate that one pandemic has at long last exposed another? Because of COVID-19, many non-racialized people have been able to step back and witness their system of racism in action for the first time. In the COVID-19 response, and in the response to peaceful protest, a multitude of folks born into the systemic dominance of 'whiteness' finally saw the horrors that racialized people had been detailing for generations.” But is this a moment in time, or is it the beginning of a movement? This is going to be one of those episodes where we meander from one point to another, and for a topic like this, maybe that’s okay. Sutton will discuss what gives him hope and optimism about the future, and how joy is sometimes an act of rebellion. He will also talk about the difficult necessity of having uncomfortable conversations, and how we can make room for minority voices in the local discourse without making people think it’s just tokenism. So let's consider the last year and the progress to equality on this week's Guelph Politicast! You can find episodes of Sutton’s show The Great Pause on CFRU’s website. You can find Sutton himself all over social media and links to his writing and engagement all over Google. As you heard, he is also taking up a post at Guelph Neighbourhood Support Coalition as Community Resilience Co-ordinator. Stay tuned. The host for the Guelph Politicast is Podbean. Find more episodes of the Politicast here, or download them on your favourite podcast app at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and Spotify. Also, when you subscribe to the Guelph Politicast channel and you will also get an episode of Open Sources Guelph every Monday, and an episode of End Credits every Friday.
Welcome to Radio Rejects Live. Today we are joined by Kevin Sutton who is a former radio reject in his own right. We try KFC Nashville hot tenders. We discuss our #Netflix movie recommendations, and we play a Guess what year this movie came out!
Kevin Sutton from the Kevin Sutton Show on ESPN joins Tiberius to talk about running his own radio show. How do you get started, when do you know you are a real broadcaster. When can he stop having to write those scripts? Lots of great stuff to learn for the entire family.
The "More Than Just A Recruiter" Interview Series: Ep. 9: Univ. of Rhode Island Assistant Coach Kevin Sutton The foundational pillars for The Brantley Method are Inspiration, Motivation and Education; the mission is to utilize stories as a vehicle to provide those pillars to the world in unique ways. As a black man, a father of young black men and a coach/mentor to young black men it is important to show them positive examples of the possibilities and potential for their futures if they only dare to dream. I recently wrote about the perceptions, misconceptions and successes of Black Coaches in NCAA Basketball and it inspired me to take it one step further and create the "More Than Just A Recruiter" Interview Series. https://www.thebrantleymethod.com/more-than-just-a-recruiter https://www.thebrantleymethod.com/more-than-just-a-recruiter-conference-championship-edition For our ninth episode, I sat down with University of Rhode Island Assistant Coach, Kevin Sutton. We discussed mentorship, his "Living Trophies" and those who have helped him along the way. Coach Sutton spoke about his time coaching at the Prep level and what it takes to create a winning program and MORE! It was great to be able to have this conversation with Coach Sutton and know it will positively impact the careers of young college coaches and potential college coaches. I'm looking forward to continuing to watch Coach Sutton shine and help others along his journey. #FreeGame #GoFURTHER
This week on the itsBIGGERthantheball pod we are honored to host veteran coach University of Rhode Island Assistant Kevin Sutton. Kevin Sutton enters his third season with Rhode Island in 2020-2021. Sutton came to Rhode Island after spending two seasons at Pitt. He has 13 seasons of coaching at the collegiate level, including stops at Georgetown, George Washington, James Madison and Old Dominion. A coaching veteran with 35 years of experience, Sutton has three different stints coaching for USA Basketball. He was an assistant coach for two years at the Hoop Festival for the East, helping the Junior Developmental Team (U16) win gold at the FIBA Americas Tournament in Argentina. Sutton also was the head coach for the Nike/USA Basketball Hoop Summit, which showcased the top 10 international players against the top 10 U.S. players. Coach Sutton discusses his vast coaching journey and his wildly impactful Living Trophies Masters Zoom Class. Follow Coach Sutton https://www.kevinsuttonbasketball.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLqNvyZOl_BY5uzqdAXZeBw https://twitter.com/CoachSutton https://www.instagram.com/livingtrophies/ Be sure to connect with Coach Adams & itsBIGGERthantheball www.itsbiggerthantheball.com coachka20@gmail.com Social Media https://facebook.com/itsbiggerthantheball https://instagram.com/coachka20 https://twitter.com/coachka20 https://youtube.com/itsbiggerthantheball
Kevin Sutton shares his journey from being a student and player to coach, but always remaining a student of the game! Coach Sutton built Montverde Academy into a national powerhouse that produced numerous college and professional basketball players. Coach Sutton comes from a basketball family and speaks candidly about both his playing and coaching career. Coach Sutton talks about attending Falls Church HS and transferring to Flint Hill before earning a full athletic scholarship to James Madison University. Before his playing days were over he had begun coaching the Flint Hill teams in their out of season leagues. Kevin was mentored by his HS coach Stu Vetter and coached under him as well as other influential coaches including Jeff Capel (JMU & ODU), John Thompson III (Georgetown), Mike Lonergan (George Washington), Kevin Stallings (Pittsburgh) and now David Cox (Rhode Island). He has spent three different stints with USA Basketball and continues to impact lives on and off the court.
When asked what he brings to the table as a coach, 33-year coaching veteran and current University of Rhode Island assistant basketball coach Kevin Sutton describes himself as a "high-level professional." With an impressive overall coaching record of 475-115 dating back to the late '80s, Coach Sutton has coached over 150 college scholarship recipients and 8 players that have gone on to play in the NBA. Despite his impressive track record as a coach, the end result does not excite Coach Sutton. The creator of the phrase "Living Trophies" (see TBL 022), Coach Sutton believes that while a championship trophy sits on a shelf and collects dust, creating living trophies out of his student-athletes and what they do beyond the game is what truly matters. According to the experienced coach who doubles as a family man with a wife and four children, going "Pro" is just a job while becoming a "Professional" is a career.
Do you want your faith to be the center of all you do in your life? How about for your children? The wilderness plays a part in grounding people in their identity as created beings. In this episode, I talk with my friend, Kevin Sutton of Coldwater Foundation, about the power of wilderness to build character and develop our relationship with God, our Creator. Kevin shares about how the embrace of adventure requires taking risks such as discomfort, not knowing where you are, being in an unfamiliar setting, and not knowing. To step into wilderness is to begin again in the most amazing ways which sets the stage for breakthrough in people's lives! To learn more about Kevin Sutton and Coldwater Foundation, click HERE. Stay up to date on Coldwater's summer schedule by subscribing on their website. Have you read Richard Louve's book, "The Last Child in the Woods"? I always recommend this book to my families! It is required reading. Find it wherever books are sold. To learn more about the Homeschooling: Simple and Safe webinar, click HERE. Enjoy this podcast? Leave a rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so we can share the message of homeschool made simple with others! To listen on Apple Podcasts, click HERE.
We're going Beyond The Whistle with the first Coaches Roundtable. Our roundtablers are Kevin Sutton, Assistant Coach at Rhode Island and Randolph Childress, Associate Head Coach at Wake Forest. This was the most fun I have had as a podcaster. It's a conversation amongst friends about our high school coach, mentorship, fatherhood, leadership, COVID-19 (of course) and more. Kevin, Randolph and I discuss: How Randolph ended the season in a sling and how he's doing now Lessons from our high school coach, Stu Vetter Kevin coaching Randolph in high school How Randolph was Steph Curry before Steph Curry The lost art of players understanding how to play without the ball Coach Vetter's coaching tree Randolph's experience recruiting and coaching his son, Brandon Childress The importance of keeping relationships simple and consistent How Kevin and Randolph's teams responded to the cancellation of basketball due to COVID-19 How they are spending this time with family, their teams and time working on themselves If you would like to be on a future Coaches Roundtable episode, drop me an email at odell@mccantssports.com. I welcome coaches from men's and women's basketball and from programs at all levels to share experiences and dicsuss topics impacting the coaching profession. Connect with Randolph Childress Twitter: @r22childress Website: Wake Forest Basketball Connect with Kevin Sutton Twitter: @coachsutton Website: Kevin Sutton Basketball Website: Sutton's Living Trophies Website: Rhode Island Basketball Connect with Odell McCants Website: McCantsSports.com Twitter: @odellmccants LinkedIn: Odell McCants Email: odell@mccantssports.com
Over his 35 year career, Kevin Sutton has coached at some of most legendary basketball programs in the country. St. John's Prospect Hall, Bishop McNamara, Montrose Christian, Montverde Academy, Old Dominion University, George Washington University, Georgetown University, University of Pittsburgh, Rhode Island University and USA Basketball. The amount of players he has coached that are in the NBA an endless list. We are going to talk to Sutton about everything regarding basketball, his career, how was it having Dorian as an assistant coach and the future of the game. Follow Coach Sutton On Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/livingtrophies Follow Dorian On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doriangroup82 Watch the Podcast Video on Periscope: https://www.periscope.tv/DorianGroup82/1YpJkQnMzNjKj Watch the Podcast Video on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DorianGroup82/videos/3141471479220358/ Do you want 1 Million Streams On Spotify? Click here: https://www.group82music.com Does your business need Facebook Ads that work? Click here: https://www.group82media.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/82pointsofview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/82pointsofview/support
Coach Sutton talks to us about how to connect more closely with players. Self reflection and Vulnerability. https://www.kevinsuttonbasketball.com
Kevin Sutton isn't interested in trophies that collect dust on a shelf. He's interested in living trophies. Kevin joins the podcast to talk about his background, his journey through coaching, and how he uses basketball to pour into the lives of his players.
Jeff speaks with Coach Kevin Sutton an Assistant Coach for the men's basketball team at the University of Rhode Island. Coach Sutton speaks about this basketball career and how he got into coaching. His amazing resume of coaching great players over time and how he choose to join the coaching staff at URI.
Jeff speaks with Coach Kevin Sutton an Assistant Coach for the men's basketball team at the University of Rhode Island. Coach Sutton speaks about this basketball career and how he got into coaching. His amazing resume of coaching great players over time and how he choose to join the coaching staff at URI.
Kevin Sutton is entering his second season with the University of Rhode Island in 2019 after officially being named to David Cox' staff in July 2018. Sutton comes to Rhode Island after spending the last two seasons at Pitt. He has 11 seasons of coaching at the collegiate level, including stops at Georgetown, George Washington, James Madison and Old Dominion. A coaching veteran with 33 years of experience, Sutton has spent three different stints coaching for USA Basketball. He was an assistant coach for two years at the Hoop Festival for the East, helping the Junior Developmental Team (U16) win gold at the FIBA Americas Tournament in Argentina. He also was the head coach for the Nike/USA Basketball Hoop Summit, which showcased the top 10 international players against the top 10 U.S. players. In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Sutton coached at five nationally-ranked high school programs – Flint Hill Prep (1988-90), Harker Prep (1990-92), St. John’s Prospect Hall (1992-98), Montrose Christian and Montverde Academy (2004-11) – amassing a 489-102 record and winning two national championships. In 1998, he was the associate head coach on the USA Today Super 25 National Championship team and in 2007, he was the head coach of the Montverde Academy Hoops.Com National Championship team. At Montverde Academy, Sutton coached seven nationally ranked teams and compiled a 186-33 record, while turning out 55 Division I scholarship athletes and three All-America selections. Sutton has built a reputation of being an outstanding teacher of the game of basketball, helping more than 130 student-athletes earn college scholarships at all levels. Sutton also has more than 20 years of coaching experience at every level of basketball camps and clinics, including the Nike Hoops Jamboree, Nike All-American Camp, Michael Jordan Flight School and the LeBron James Skills Academy, among others. A 1988 graduate of James Madison, Sutton was a three-year letterwinner for the Dukes. Make sure you subscribe to the Hoop Heads Podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you’re there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Believe it or not those ratings help your friends and colleagues find the show. If you really love what you’re hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation. Be prepared to learn from one of the best in the game and make sure you have a notebook handy so you can take some notes while you listen to this episode with Coach Kevin Sutton from the University of Rhode Island. Email - kevinsuttonbasketball@gmail.com Twitter - @CoachSutton Support this podcast
Coach Sutton talks to us about teaching leadership and "followership". Being versatile and how to view those that we impact as Living Trophies.
Kevin Sutton Assistant Coach Men’s Basketball at the University of Rhode Island and I discuss Change, choosing to make a change and having change handed to you. We also share some more coaching nuggets you may find helpful
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Wednesday, November 21st 2018 Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Holidays. Welcome to the show! Today the crew have a light-hearted show where we discuss Thanksgiving traditions and what to bring to the table! We have our NFL picks for this week and the crew is going all in on the New Orleans Saints. If you have been living under a rock, you may not have noticed that Kevin Sutton is out camping out again at Best Buy to raise awareness and receive donations for the many homeless children and families right here in Central Florida. If you want to help you can visit him at the Best Buy across from the Florida Mall and drop off donations such as canned food, toiletries, clothes, toys or anything useful. It is #WrestlingWednesday and we give a quick update on WWE's Survivor Series from this past weekend and Ronda Rousey has continued to impress Phil. Be safe everyone on your travels!
I'm honored to have as a return guest to Beyond The Whistle, my friend Kevin Sutton, Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at the University of Rhode Island. Kevin was my very first interview guest, appearing in episode two, "Persistence on the Coaching Career Path". In that episode, Kevin shared his career journey and how he has woven a path from coaching at two nationally ranked high school programs, to a college coaching career in the Atlantic 10, Big East and ACC. In some ways, this episode became an unplanned follow up to episode two. Last season at Pitt, Kevin experienced a season no one wishes to have. An 8-24 overall record and winless season in the ACC led to the dismissal of coach Kevin Stallings and the entire Pitt staff, including Kevin. In this episode, Kevin openly shares: His excitement for the opportunity to join the staff of Rhode Island first year head coach David Cox The professional and personal lessons he took away from an 8-24 season What a "WIN" means to him in his coaching career How he spent his time between jobs Taking time to reconnect with family Having the hard conversations with your spouse in order to have a plan for your career The importance of staying relevant in your career Having a plan for your job search so you are networking and pursuing the right opportunities I'm thankful for Kevin and his candid conversation. Mentions in this episode BTW 002: Persistence on the Coaching Career Path with Kevin Sutton What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Marshall Goldsmith (affiliate link) Connect With Kevin Sutton kevinsuttonbasketball.com - Website Kevin Sutton Basketball Blog - Website @CoachSutton - Twitter Connect with Odell McCants McCantsSports.com - Website @odellmccants - Twitter Odell McCants - LinkedIn
Original Recording Date: February 2018 Guest: Kevin Sutton On this episode, once again I am joined by Kevin Sutton, chatting about equity, anti-oppression and a variety of important topics. He has so many important messages and I felt very honoured to be part of this conversation. Tune in!
Actress, author, and host Jenny McCarthy reviews the season premiere of The Bachelorette and gives insight on the ideal strategy for a contestant, who she would include from her family to film her own hometown dates, and how she would work with her sisters to obtain background information on the last three contestants without the producers ever knowing. Peyton Pritchard discusses being cast for Relationshep and joining the cast of Southern Charm. Music and marketing executive Kevin Sutton reviews Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant on MTV. Reality Life with Kate Casey http://www.loveandknuckles.comTwitter: @katecaseyInstagram: @katecaseycaFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245/Facebook.com/loveandknucklesAmazon List: http://www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseycaDAGNE DOVERhttp://www.dagnedover.comPROMO CODE: REALITY See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Original Recording Date February 26th 2017 Guest: Kevin Sutton Kevin Sutton is a Guelph-based Spoken word and HipHop Performer, and Youth Workshop Facilitator. He is an integral participant in community in Guelph, both through his work with Guelph Spoken Word, and his work with youth. We had a lot of fun meeting up for radio. I hope you like it!
The coaching career path is often thought of as linear. You start out in one role, you move into another, and each serves as a stepping stone to the next, more advanced position. But University of Pittsburgh assistant basketball coach Kevin Sutton’s career path has not followed a linear path at all. I want to start the Beyond the Whistle podcast by having a conversation with Kevin about the way his career has unfolded and how it did so. His experience is full of life lessons and approaches to coaching that anyone interested in starting or advancing in a coaching career can learn from. I invite you to come meet my long-time friend, University of Pittsburgh Assistant Coach Kevin Sutton, on this episode. What it takes to successfully join a coaching staff that’s already established. Kevin Sutton has joined existing coaching staffs a handful of times as he’s journeyed the coaching career path. Those on the coaching staff already have a chemistry and team dynamic that the new coach has to learn, fit into, and enhance through his/her contributions. Kevin has done that beautifully every time he’s made that sort of move and on this episode of the podcast, I asked Kevin to explain how he was able to accomplish that. As always, Kevin was very generous to unpack the dynamics of what it’s like to step into that sort of situation and what he has learned that makes the transition smooth for everyone involved. What's the best approach for a college coach to evaluate high school players? There are many approaches to evaluating high school talent as a college basketball coach. And there are many missteps that can be made in the process that put a college in a bad place, simply because the recruiters evaluated the players based on limited or incomplete information. Coach Kevin Sutton says that it’s vital for college coaches to not only observe high school players in game situations but also in practice. In this conversation, Kevin explains what he looks for in each setting, why he’s evaluating the things he does, and the benefits that come from doing so. If you’re interested in what it takes to successfully evaluate high school talent for a college basketball team (or any sport for that matter) Kevin’s recruiting advice is like gold. How can you evaluate new opportunities you encounter on the coaching career path? Coach Sutton has changed positions many times in his career as a basketball coach - and he’s done so very successfully, seemingly making just the right moves at the right time. In this conversation I did my best to get inside Kevin’s mind, to understand his thought process on how to evaluate new career opportunities. If you want to know the key things a successful coach has considered with every career move, you’re going to need to listen to this episode. I promise it’s worth the time. Coach Kevin Sutton: "The assistant coach’s primary role is to make the head coach successful." Every coach is climbing the ladder, walking his/her own coaching career path. But those who are self-serving and only interested in their own advancement are missing what it means to be part of a team. They’re missing the opportunity to make themselves indispensable to their head coach in a way that will wind up advancing their own career in the end. Coach Sutton shares why it’s vitally important for every assistant coach to do the most they can to bring about the success of their head coach. It’s an insight that’s powerfully important for anyone climbing the coaching career ladder. Make sure you hear what Kevin’s got to say. Outline of This Episode [0:29] My introduction to this episode and my guest, Kevin Sutton. [3:48] How college coaching careers do NOT always follow a linear path. [7:30] The first 90 days on a new coaching staff. [10:48] Building a basketball program at the high school level. [13:09] The things Kevin learned as a high school coach that have helped him at the college level. [14:10] What Kevin looks for when evaluating high school talent. [17:43] Why evaluating players during practice is important. [19:43] How Kevin evaluates new career opportunities. [21:40] The assistant coach’s primary responsibility to the head coach. [23:10] People, events, and environments: Three impacts on success. [27:10] Books Kevin recommends. [29:30] How you can connect with Kevin. Resources & People Mentioned www.KevinSuttonBasketball.com www.KevinSuttonBasketball.wordpress.com - Kevin’s blog Kevin on Facebook Kevin on Twitter BOOK: One Word BOOK: How Full Is Your Bucket? BOOK: Think Better, Live Better
DOCTAH PHEEL's Quick Thoughts And Words Of Wisdom . ESPN 580 ORLANDO KEVIN SUTTON SHOW
Friday, November 18th 2016 Welcome to the show, today the crew chat with our champion, Kevin Sutton as he is on Day 26 of his 33 day camp out! The crew discuss Tony Romo being benched and if the same would apply to Tom Brady. The crew discuss the current NBA standings. Wrestlemania is coming to town, and Survivor Series is this weekend. Goldberg VS. Brock Lesnar. We end the show with #FactorFiction Friday
Kevin Sutton Show|Sports And Entertainment Talk Radio| ESPN Orlando
Friday, November 18th 2016 Welcome to the show, today the crew chat with our champion, Kevin Sutton as he is on Day 26 of his 33 day camp out! The crew discuss Tony Romo being benched and if the same would apply to Tom Brady. The crew discuss the current NBA standings. Wrestlemania is coming to town, and Survivor Series is this weekend. Goldberg VS. Brock Lesnar. We end the show with #FactorFiction Friday
Kevin Sutton Show|Sports And Entertainment Talk Radio| ESPN Orlando
Monday, October 31st 2016 Welcome! Happy Halloween! Today the crew discuss whether or not the Chicago Cubs can hang on and win the World Series against the Cleveland Indians. Miami Marlins Jose Fernandez' autopsy reveals he was heavily intoxicated. The NFL season is halfway through, Who are the Winners and losers so far? We end the show with #MoneyMoneyMonday. KEVIN SUTTON SHOW SLEEP OVER You guys know about Kevin Sutton’s awesome camp out for a cause at Best Buy. He is doing 33 days this year, and would like to personally Invite everyone to come stay the night for one night! Friday, November 4th everyone can meet up at the Best Buy and can stay the night with Kevin and the KSS crew! It will be a blast! Bring your canned goods, tolietries, and clothes to the Best Buy where we will load not one, but 2 vans full. Lets show the world that We will not let homlessness take over! There are over 13,000 homeless children in Central FL and Kevin is embarking on his 33 day camp out to help benefit these children. So, Friday, November 4th, show your best before you buy and join Kevin and the crew and lets have an awesome sleepover! Please RSVP here so we can have a accurate head count! And remember if you are unable to attend our event please visit our GofundMe at BestBuyman.com
DOCTAH PHEEL's Quick Thoughts And Words Of Wisdom . ESPN 580 ORLANDO KEVIN SUTTON SHOW
Monday, October 31st 2016 Welcome! Happy Halloween! Today the crew discuss whether or not the Chicago Cubs can hang on and win the World Series against the Cleveland Indians. Miami Marlins Jose Fernandez' autopsy reveals he was heavily intoxicated. The NFL season is halfway through, Who are the Winners and losers so far? We end the show with #MoneyMoneyMonday. KEVIN SUTTON SHOW SLEEP OVER You guys know about Kevin Sutton’s awesome camp out for a cause at Best Buy. He is doing 33 days this year, and would like to personally Invite everyone to come stay the night for one night! Friday, November 4th everyone can meet up at the Best Buy and can stay the night with Kevin and the KSS crew! It will be a blast! Bring your canned goods, tolietries, and clothes to the Best Buy where we will load not one, but 2 vans full. Lets show the world that We will not let homlessness take over! There are over 13,000 homeless children in Central FL an
Kevin Sutton Show|Sports And Entertainment Talk Radio| ESPN Orlando
Hello And welcome to the show! Today's show is straight from Best Buy, as Kevin Sutton is on day number 3 of 33 for his Black Friday camp out. We all join him and try to make his night better by adding some humor in his life. The crew talk about everything under the Sun. You can go to Bestbuyman.com to Donate money if you are unable to visit the Best Buy where he is staying! Much Love
DOCTAH PHEEL's Quick Thoughts And Words Of Wisdom . ESPN 580 ORLANDO KEVIN SUTTON SHOW
Hello And welcome to the show! Today's show is straight from Best Buy, as Kevin Sutton is on day number 3 of 33 for his Black Friday camp out. We all join him and try to make his night better by adding some humor in his life. The crew talk about everything under the Sun. You can go to Bestbuyman.com to Donate money if you are unable to visit the Best Buy where he is staying! Much Love
DOCTAH PHEEL's Quick Thoughts And Words Of Wisdom . ESPN 580 ORLANDO KEVIN SUTTON SHOW
Monday, October 24th 2016 Welcome to the show! Today, Kevin Sutton has begun his annual Black Friday Campout for the homeless. He will be embarking on a 33 day camp out in front of Best Buy gathering canned goods, foods, clothes and everything to benefit for the 13,000 homeless children in our area. The crew also discuss the Cubs going to the World Series! We also discuss the current NFL situation, with the Panthers and the Cowboys. We end the show with #MoneyMoneyMonday
Kevin Sutton Show|Sports And Entertainment Talk Radio| ESPN Orlando
Monday, October 24th 2016 Welcome to the show! Today, Kevin Sutton has begun his annual Black Friday Campout for the homeless. He will be embarking on a 33 day camp out in front of Best Buy gathering canned goods, foods, clothes and everything to benefit for the 13,000 homeless children in our area. The crew also discuss the Cubs going to the World Series! We also discuss the current NFL situation, with the Panthers and the Cowboys. We end the show with #MoneyMoneyMonday
DOCTAH PHEEL's Quick Thoughts And Words Of Wisdom . ESPN 580 ORLANDO KEVIN SUTTON SHOW
Monday, November 2nd 2015 Welcome to Monday! Kevin is a hero! While camping out Best Buy Kevin witnesses a crime! He acts fast and saves a guy's life! We talk all about the incident that happened early this morning. The Royals win the World Series, and The Packers lose to the Bronco's, So Pheel is sad :( anyway enjoy the episode and remember if you would like to donate to The Love Pantry and Kevin's Camp out, please visit www.gofundme.com/blackfridayforkids
Kevin Sutton Show|Sports And Entertainment Talk Radio| ESPN Orlando
Monday, November 2nd 2015 Welcome to Monday! Kevin is a hero! While camping out Best Buy Kevin witnesses a crime! He acts fast and saves a guy's life! We talk all about the incident that happened early this morning. The Royals win the World Series, and The Packers lose to the Bronco's, So Pheel is sad :( anyway enjoy the episode and remember if you would like to donate to The Love Pantry and Kevin's Camp out, please visit www.gofundme.com/blackfridayforkids
Fathering five daughters inspired this week's guest, advertising guru Kevin Sutton, to write a book, “Dear Midol: Essays from Estrogen Hell”. It's a hilarious collection of short stories, all based in truth & good parenting. Kevin is a pal and now the Executive Creative Director at Moroch Partners, a fine advertising agency. We chat about […]