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Learn from two of the directors in one of the top programs in the US - The Carmel High School Band (Indiana) - Michael Pote and Kyle Young. -We discuss "teaching from the light", a method to help improve your career, your band, and your students experience in your program. “Practice Perfect: 42 Rules for Getting Better at Getting Better” by Doug Lemov -Taking over a high level program from a legend, and keys to sustaining success. -Learn about the Yamaha Harmony Director, and why it will improve your bands tone for a fraction of the cost of an instrument. The Yamaha Harmony Director “Ensemble: An Integrated Approach to the Yamaha Harmony Director” By Michael Pote, Kyle Young and Andrew Brough -Learn some of the things that helps the Carmel Band program excel year after year. To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of growingband.com Our mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Visit our merchandise store to purchase exclusive swag from The Growing Band Director Podcast Follow the show: Podcast website : Growingband.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-smith95/support
In this episode of She's Not Done Yet, Becky Berry talks to her mentor and friend, Kyle Young. Becky and Kyle met in the 90's and have been each other's biggest fans ever since. Kyle talks about the 3rd 3rd of her life and how she continues to seek new adventures and grow.
Conversation with the Beeson Admissions Team, Kyle Young, Emily Knight, and Caleb Craft
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That's the big question we seek to answer on this week's episode of Real Pod Wednesdays. We were in Evanston on Saturday and experienced firsthand just how windy it was, so we know it's no excuse to say the weather had a major impact on the game. Still, there are some valid concerns to be raised by the Buckeyes' struggles to pull away from Northwestern – most notably, the run game struggling for the third week in a row and the potential for Ohio State to have to play in more bad weather as November continues.There were also positives to take away from Saturday's game, though – namely, C.J. Stroud showing he can be a weapon with his legs if and when Ohio State needs him to be – and we think it's important to keep a lackluster performance in perspective, as the Buckeyes are still the only team in the country that's won every game it's played this season by double digits.The full rundown of what we're talking about on this week's show, in which we also preview the upcoming game against Indiana, discuss the outlook of the College Football Playoff race after losses by Tennessee, Clemson and Alabama and share our takeaways from Ohio State men's basketball's season-opening win over Robert Morris: 0:21: Admittedly, we underestimated just how bad the weather would be, but it had a big impact on the game 4:26: What we make of another underwhelming day for Ohio State's rushing offense 11:07: Ryan Day admits he doesn't usually want C.J. Stroud to run – but he might want Michigan to hear that 19:25: Slow starts another troubling trend Ohio State's offense must overcome 21:11: Ohio State holds Northwestern to seven points, though its defense showed some vulnerabilities 25:24: J.T. Tuimoloau, Taron Vincent, Ronnie Hickman, Jesse Mirco among top performers vs. Northwestern 29:27: Giving credit where due – Northwestern put up a much better fight than we expected 32:04: Ohio State is still undefeated, OSU still has the nation's No. 1 offense and C.J. Stroud is still the Heisman frontrunner 34:55: A tight game is a wake-up call for Ohio State not to look past its next two games before Michigan 36:05: Why we think Ohio State will blow out Indiana this week 42:20: How this past weekend changed the College Football Playoff race 46:58: Where the Ohio State/Michigan loser might fit into a hierarchy of one-loss teams 51:06: Updated CFP picks 53:59: Justice Sueing and Zed Key start the season strong as Ohio State men's basketball's best players 57:48: Isaac Likekele could be a Kyle Young-esque “glue guy” for this year's Buckeyes 1:02:00: Ups and downs for Ohio State's freshmen in game one
Anchored by MT founder and civil rights lawyer, Ben Meiselas and national trial lawyer and strategist, Michael Popok, the top-rated news analysis podcast LegalAF x MeidasTouch is back for another hard-hitting look at the wheels of justice in “real time” as they analyze and discuss this week's most consequential developments at the intersection of law and politics. On this week's episode, the anchors break-down: the DOJ asking the 11th Circuit for an expedited appeal in the Mar-a-Lago search warrant matter so it can get back to investigating Trump; the NY Attorney General getting the judge of her choice to handle the trial of its civil fraud case against Trump and his children; the start of the Oathkeeper and Stuart Rhodes seditious conspiracy federal criminal trial; Judge Amy Berman Jackson's sentencing of insurrectionist Kyle Young and her powerful comments addressed to Republicans; and the Second Circuit's decision concerning the E. Jean Carrol defamation case against Trump; and so much more. Special Easter Egg: New Wheels of Justice LegalAF merchandise is now for sale. DEALS FROM OUR SPONSORS: AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/LegalAF GET LEGAL AF MERCH: https://store.meidastouch.com Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyle Young was sentenced for his participation in the January 6, 2021 attack and attempted insurrection at the United States Capitol. Hang out with me and receive special discounts and bonus content by becoming a monthly or yearly supporter of the show: SUPERCAST: https://rawnewsandpolitics.supercast.com Leave me a one-time tip to let me know you like the show: VENMO: https://account.venmo.com/u/Gina-Bonanno-Lemos PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ginabonannolemos Connect with me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ginabonannolemos Connect with me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RawNewsAndPolitics Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginabonannolemos/ Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GinaBLemos Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RawNewsAndPolitics Watch or listen to the show on Supercast or your favorite podcast platform: https://rawnewsandpolitics.supercast.com Discover what the government and most doctors won't tell you about disease and how corporate interests are destroying our health and the planet in my award-winning book, What The Fork? The Secret Cause of Disease: https://amzn.to/2SC3uhf Amazon associate links, like those above, help fund the show, so I can continue to share valuable news and information with you without relying on sponsors and being subject to censorship. Thank you for clicking and shopping!
Jim Hoft is the Founder and Editor of The Gateway Pundit, one of the top conservative news outlets in America. He returns to the podcast to discuss the Nord Stream Pipelines, Russia/Ukraine, Iowa father Kyle Young sentenced to 7 years in prison for his actions on Jan. 6th, Kevin McCarthy's weak leadership, lack of support for Blake Masters, mid-terms and much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE THIS PODCAST!!! Social media Website- https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gatewaypundit/?hl=en Truth Social- https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/ Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/gatewaypundit Follow Me Twitter- https://twitter.com/CoffeeandaMike Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coffeeandamike/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeandaMike/ Truth Social- https://truthsocial.com/@coffeeandamike Gettr- https://gettr.com/user/coffeeandamike Support My Work Venmo- https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3570365208987017385&created=1658667789.4661531&printed=1 Website- www.coffeeandamike.com Email- info@coffeeandamike.com
ABC News Senior Investigative Reporter Aaron Katersky has the latest on a January 6th primetime hearing postponed and the sentencing of Kyle Young to more than 7 years in prison.
ABC News Senior Investigative Reporter Aaron Katersky has the latest on a January 6th primetime hearing postponed and the sentencing of Kyle Young to more than 7 years in prison.
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Happy Friday! Reacting to the NFL schedules, Bengals get 5 primetime games, SI AllBengals's Blake Jewell joins at 12:33pm, Overs & Unders at 12:48pm, Browns get easy start but only 2 primetime games, Under Pressure at 1:20pm, WKYC Cleveland's Ben Axelrod joins at 1:33pm, Kyle Young retires from basketball, Buccaneers have an incredibly tough start, and Chin Music w/ Jensen Lewis at 2:33pm!
Happy Thursday! We start off with 6 minutes of nonsense, Kyle Young says he's finished with hoops, Rich Strike won't win the triple crown, NFL schedule release is tonight, lots of drama around the new LIV golf league, Coach Prime is worried about NIL, the Nets may move on from Kyrie, Bone of Education on climbing Mt. Everest, the Big Ten could do away with divisions, ESPN could go to a streaming only platform & we do Would You Rather.
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Kyle Young, Dawson Hispanic Ministry Associate, shared a message about reconciliation. Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Kyle Young, Dawson Hispanic Ministry Associate, shared a message about reconciliation. Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
It wasn't exactly a thing of beauty... and at times it was barely watchable... but after 40 minutes of tough March basketball, the Ohio State Buckeyes advanced to the round of 32 with a bruising 54-41 win over the Loyola Ramblers.Kevin Noon covered the game and joins host Tom Orr from inside PPG Paints Arena to break it all down.- How did one of the worst defensive teams in the entire NCAA Tournament limit Loyola to 27 percent shooting?- How important was it to get both Kyle Young and Zed Key back? - Is it even possible to win an NCAA Tournament game while shooting 1-for-15 from behind the arc?- What does it all mean for Sunday's second-round showdown with No. 2 seeded Villanova?
On Wednesday, March 16 Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann met with the media to preview seven-seed Ohio State's first-round NCAA Tournament matchup with 10-seed Loyola-Chicago in Pittsburgh. He gave an update (kind of) on Zed Key and Kyle Young's health, and went into detail about what make's Loyola's defense so effective, especially against the pass. He praised Loyola guard Lucas Williamson, saying he is “Without a doubt an NBA player.” He also gave insight into how much last season's first-round loss weighs on the team heading into this game, and the differences between last season and this season. Finally, the Ohio State head coach talked about Malaki Branham, and how much weight has been put on the Big Ten Freshman of the Year's shoulders. He conceded that sometimes his slenderness/slight frame makes it difficult for him to guard bigger, physical guards, “He's an 18 year old kid, and sometimes the size and strength is a problem. He's 18, there's not a ton he can do to fix that right this second.” Connect with the Podcast: Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill Landis, Ohio State reporter for The Athletic, tells Spencer German (filling in for Mike "Chico" Bormann) the Buckeyes need Kyle Young to play and Malachi Branham to step up to avoid upset as they preview March Madness and where OSU might fall Tuesday night on "Chico After Dark."
On Wednesday, March 16 Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann met with the media to preview seven-seed Ohio State's first-round NCAA Tournament matchup with 10-seed Loyola-Chicago in Pittsburgh. He gave an update (kind of) on Zed Key and Kyle Young's health, and went into detail about what make's Loyola's defense so effective, especially against the pass. He praised Loyola guard Lucas Williamson, saying he is “Without a doubt an NBA player.” He also gave insight into how much last season's first-round loss weighs on the team heading into this game, and the differences between last season and this season. Finally, the Ohio State head coach talked about Malaki Branham, and how much weight has been put on the Big Ten Freshman of the Year's shoulders. He conceded that sometimes his slenderness/slight frame makes it difficult for him to guard bigger, physical guards, “He's an 18 year old kid, and sometimes the size and strength is a problem. He's 18, there's not a ton he can do to fix that right this second.” Connect with the Podcast: Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is equal parts Ohio State basketball and football on today's show as Patrick Murphy joins Dave Biddle. The Buckeyes received a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will play 10th-seeded Loyola-Chicago in the first round on Friday at 12:15 p.m. ET. Is it a difficult matchup for OSU? Yes. But that would have been the case when facing any of the 10 seeds in this year's Big Dance. Also: * Why are the Buckeyes such a poor defensive basketball team? * Does Patrick think Kyle Young and Zed Key will play against the Ramblers? * What were the big takeaways from the first week of spring football? * Will the Buckeyes' offensive line be better this season? If so, why? All of that and more is coming your way on the Monday 5ish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following every Ohio State football and select basketball games, LGHL will be bringing you an instant recap and analysis breaking down the game and previewing what's next for the Buckeyes. The Ohio State men's basketball Buckeyes followed a familiar script on Thursday night in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. They got up to a 13-point lead in the first half before things slowly, but surely, slipped away after halftime. Chris Holtmann's sixth-seeded squad ended up losing to 11th-seeded Penn State 71-68. In a podcast recorded literally minutes after the latest OSU MBB collapse, Justin Golba and Matt Tamanini broke down the game, looked forward to the tournament, and discussed Holtmann's status as the head coach of the program. There's no doubt that injuries to Kyle Young, Zed Key, and Meechie Johnson Jr. have hampered the Buckeyes' ability to close the season on a more positive note, but the troubles that they've experienced down the stretch — second-half collapses, defensive inefficiences, and a roster without a reliable third scorer — have been on display all year. So, do these repeated problems point to an issue with how Holtmann is running the program? Justin and Matt discuss that in the episode and more. They also get into what needs to change — other than getting Young and Key back — for the Buckeyes to have any shot at winning a game or two in the Big Dance. Connect with Justin Golba Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Justin Golba Twitter: @Justin_Golba Connect with Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Following every Ohio State football and select basketball games, LGHL will be bringing you an instant recap and analysis breaking down the game and previewing what's next for the Buckeyes. The Ohio State men's basketball Buckeyes followed a familiar script on Thursday night in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. They got up to a 13-point lead in the first half before things slowly, but surely, slipped away after halftime. Chris Holtmann's sixth-seeded squad ended up losing to 11th-seeded Penn State 71-68. In a podcast recorded literally minutes after the latest OSU MBB collapse, Justin Golba and Matt Tamanini broke down the game, looked forward to the tournament, and discussed Holtmann's status as the head coach of the program. There's no doubt that injuries to Kyle Young, Zed Key, and Meechie Johnson Jr. have hampered the Buckeyes' ability to close the season on a more positive note, but the troubles that they've experienced down the stretch — second-half collapses, defensive inefficiences, and a roster without a reliable third scorer — have been on display all year. So, do these repeated problems point to an issue with how Holtmann is running the program? Justin and Matt discuss that in the episode and more. They also get into what needs to change — other than getting Young and Key back — for the Buckeyes to have any shot at winning a game or two in the Big Dance. Connect with Justin Golba Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Justin Golba Twitter: @Justin_Golba Connect with Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Columbus Dispatch Ohio State men's basketball beat reporter Adam Jardy previews the upcoming matchup against Penn State in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament on the newest episode of the BuckeyeXtra Basketball Podcast. During this episode we provide news and nuggets regarding player Kyle Young, what Chris Holtmann said in his recent press conference, and much more.
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. On Wednesday, March 9, Ohio State men's basketball coach Chris Holtmann met with the media to provide a preview of the upcoming Big Ten Basketball Tournament in Indianapolis. The Buckeyes will open their 2022 postseason by taking on the winner of Wednesday's matchup between No. 11 Penn State and No. 14 Minnesota. Holtmann gave an update on his team's various injuries and Justice Sueing remains unavailable — as he has been for most of the season. Kyle Young will not play on Thursday, but there is still hope that he will return from his latest concussion at some point before the end of the year. Other Buckeyes who have been battling injuries — like Zed Key, Meechie Johnson Jr., and mothers — will be available to varying degrees for the B1G Tourney. The head coach also discussed what he is hoping to see from his team in Indianapolis and whether or not a deep-run to build momentum or an early-ish exit to rest up would be better for the team. Connect with the Podcast: Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. On Wednesday, March 9, Ohio State men's basketball coach Chris Holtmann met with the media to provide a preview of the upcoming Big Ten Basketball Tournament in Indianapolis. The Buckeyes will open their 2022 postseason by taking on the winner of Wednesday's matchup between No. 11 Penn State and No. 14 Minnesota. Holtmann gave an update on his team's various injuries and Justice Sueing remains unavailable — as he has been for most of the season. Kyle Young will not play on Thursday, but there is still hope that he will return from his latest concussion at some point before the end of the year. Other Buckeyes who have been battling injuries — like Zed Key, Meechie Johnson Jr., and mothers — will be available to varying degrees for the B1G Tourney. The head coach also discussed what he is hoping to see from his team in Indianapolis and whether or not a deep-run to build momentum or an early-ish exit to rest up would be better for the team. Connect with the Podcast: Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Tuesday! CBJ tough loss to Leafs, updating the Bengals & Browns Franschise Tag moves, The Athletic's Paul Dehner jr at 12:33pm, Party like a RothStar at 12:48pm, Russell Wilson is off to Denver, National Football Post's Brenden Deeg at 1:33pm, Holtmann on what they miss with Kyle Young out, Aaron Rodgers re-commits to Green Bay, and The Athletic CBB's CJ Moore joins at 2:33pm!
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. On this episode, Jamari Wheeler, Justin Ahrens, and Chris Holtmann discuss No. 23 Ohio State's (18-9, 11-7) terrible, awful, no good, very bad loss to Nebraska (9-21, 3-16) Tuesday night. Despite leading for a portion of this game and rarely trailing by more than six or seven points, the Buckeyes were unable to string stops together to make up the deficit, falling to the Big Ten's worst team on their home floor. Wheeler and Ahrens had few answers to explain what contributed to the brutal loss. Wheeler said that the team simply did not come into the game with the focus needed for a game of this magnitude with Big Ten Tournament seeding on the line. They also mentioned that losing Kyle Young (plus Zed Key) was a killer, but that it was not why they lost this game. Holtmann then took the loss on the chin during his time, saying that it is his fault that the team “is not connected on defense like they should be” this late in the season. He acknowledged injuries, but also acknowledged that there are a lot of things “that are correctible that need to be corrected.” We also heard from the victorious coach, Fred Hoiberg, and his star player, Bryce McGowens. McGowen had 26 points to lead Nebraska. Connect with the Podcast: Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. On this episode, Jamari Wheeler, Justin Ahrens, and Chris Holtmann discuss No. 23 Ohio State's (18-9, 11-7) terrible, awful, no good, very bad loss to Nebraska (9-21, 3-16) Tuesday night. Despite leading for a portion of this game and rarely trailing by more than six or seven points, the Buckeyes were unable to string stops together to make up the deficit, falling to the Big Ten's worst team on their home floor. Wheeler and Ahrens had few answers to explain what contributed to the brutal loss. Wheeler said that the team simply did not come into the game with the focus needed for a game of this magnitude with Big Ten Tournament seeding on the line. They also mentioned that losing Kyle Young (plus Zed Key) was a killer, but that it was not why they lost this game. Holtmann then took the loss on the chin during his time, saying that it is his fault that the team “is not connected on defense like they should be” this late in the season. He acknowledged injuries, but also acknowledged that there are a lot of things “that are correctible that need to be corrected.” We also heard from the victorious coach, Fred Hoiberg, and his star player, Bryce McGowens. McGowen had 26 points to lead Nebraska. Connect with the Podcast: Twitter: @BucketheadsLGHL Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Derek Piper discuss Illinois basketball's 86-83 loss to Ohio State. The guys discuss the Illini's struggles to stop Malaki Branham, E.J. Liddell and Kyle Young, what led to Ohio State's 28-5 run midway through the game and Kofi Cockburn's struggles. Then the guys discuss some bright spots, including a late run to cut the deficit to one possession late, Coleman Hawkins' continued emergence and Alfonso Plummer's record-setting performance. The guys discuss wrap up with what's ahead, the Big Ten title race and the Illini's preparation for March. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Friday! The Boff parlay hit, CBJ take down Florida, Buckeyes hold off Illinois, Cleveland.com's Stephen Means joins at 12:33pm, Overs & Unders at 12:48pm, Under Pressure candidates at 1:20pm, Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre joins at 1:33pm, Holtmann calls Kyle Young the star of the game, EJ Liddell shares thoughts on Illinois fans' comments to him, and The Crew's Head Coach Caleb Porter joins at 2:33pm!
Happy Thursday! Major changes on the Ohio State Football coaching staff, Basketball Buckeyes prep for Wisconsin, Dan Dakich joins at 12:33pm, Julian Edelman's Super Bowl wager, CBS Sports Draft Analyst Josh Edwards at 1:33pm, Holtmann and Kyle Young preview tonight's game, and Raiderswire's Marcus Mosher at 2:33pm!
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. In this episode, Ohio State men's basketball players Malaki Branham and Jamari Wheeler look back at their thrilling, hard-fought overtime win on the road over the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Sunday night and then turn their attentions to Thursday night's game against the Indiana Hoosiers. Then, head coach Chris Holtmann comes in to discuss both games, but also to provide updates on the health of Justice Sueing, Seth Towns, and Kyle Young. The coach also discusses the recently announced changes that Ohio State made to the game day experience and the difficulties of coaching in the resurgent pandemic. Connect with Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. In this episode, Ohio State men's basketball players Malaki Branham and Jamari Wheeler look back at their thrilling, hard-fought overtime win on the road over the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Sunday night and then turn their attentions to Thursday night's game against the Indiana Hoosiers. Then, head coach Chris Holtmann comes in to discuss both games, but also to provide updates on the health of Justice Sueing, Seth Towns, and Kyle Young. The coach also discusses the recently announced changes that Ohio State made to the game day experience and the difficulties of coaching in the resurgent pandemic. Connect with Matt Tamanini Twitter: @BWWMatt Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Class E Podcast, Furman alum Kyle Young ‘02 discusses co-founding his award-winning marketing and production company, Tiny Horse. Kyle shares insight into the rapidly changing digital media space reflects on his “deeply rewarding and extremely challenging” entrepreneurial journey and offers advice to individuals launching their own start-ups. Guest: Kyle Young Host: Mary Sturgill Producer: Eliza Polich Website: https://tinyhorse.com/
The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network recaps the first month of the college basketball season and keys in on the big matchups happening this weekend. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) and NC Nick (@NC_Nick) go conference by conference keying in on what has occurred in the first month of the college basketball season and who will win this weekends big time matchups. Can Keon Ellis and Alabama grab another huge win at home against Tramon Mark and the Houston Cougars? Will Javon Freeman-Liberty and DePaul take down Noah Locke and the Louisville Cardinals and continue their red hot start? Can Johnny Davis and the Wisconsin Badgers stay hot and grab a huge road win against Kyle Young and Ohio State? Will Alex Barcello and BYU hit the road and grab a big win over Ryan Hawkins and the Creighton Blue Jays? Can Collin Gillespie and Villanova head into Waco and knock off LJ Cryer and the defending champs the Baylor Bears? Can the Florida Gators and Colin Castleton get back on track with a big road win over Donta Scott and the Maryland Terrapins? Will David DeJulius and Cincinnati knock off Colby Jones and the Xavier Musketeers in The Crosstown Shootout? Will Oscar Tshiebwe and Kentucky grab a nice road win in South Bend against Blake Wesley and Notre Dame? We talk it all and more on this special edition episode of The College Basketball Experience.Get all of our College Basketball picks for free - sg.pn/cbbpicksMake sure you subscribe to The College Football Experience at sg.pn/tcfeFollow - Twitter | InstagramWatch - YouTube | TwitchSubscribe - Apple | SpotifyRead - SportsGamblingPodcast.comDiscuss - Slack | Reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. In addition to Thursday's weekly Bucketheads episode, we also have the full post-game press conference following Ohio State's 85-74 victory over the Towson Tigers in the Schottenstein Center. We heard from Chris Holtmann, Kyle Young (18 points), and Zed Key (13 points) for about 25 minutes following the Buckeyes' late-night win. Holtmann talked about the maturation of Malaki Branham as well as the adjustments Young made from the first half to the second half. Young talked about how he has worked on expanding his game, and Key talked about how important Justin Ahrens is to the team. Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Thursday Kenny & JT Show is underway. We start off with the news that the Ohio sports gaming bill passed the state legislature and awaits Governor DeWine's signature. We have fun with the cavaliers as they get back in the win column last night against Chicago. Kyle Young led the Buckeyes to victory last night too. We get a “Masked Singer” update. And JT debuts a new bit: “Misery Loves Company”.
Throughout the season, Land-Grant Holy Land will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conference, but also from individual interview sessions. In addition to Thursday's weekly Bucketheads episode, we also have the full post-game press conference following Ohio State's 85-74 victory over the Towson Tigers in the Schottenstein Center. We heard from Chris Holtmann, Kyle Young (18 points), and Zed Key (13 points) for about 25 minutes following the Buckeyes' late-night win. Holtmann talked about the maturation of Malaki Branham as well as the adjustments Young made from the first half to the second half. Young talked about how he has worked on expanding his game, and Key talked about how important Justin Ahrens is to the team. Connect with Connor: Twitter: @lemons_connor Theme music provided by www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Drive The Lane, Andrew and Joey breakdown Ohio State Basketball's 3-0 Start/The Upcoming Game against Xavier and they talk Ohio State Football vs Michigan State (0:00 - 12:16), then Kyle Young joins the show to talk about the DOMINANT win over Bowling Green and the upcoming tough stretch (12:16 - 28:33) and then GOOD FRIEND Tyvis Powell jumps on to discuss Ohio State vs Michigan State and CJ Stroud's Heisman chances (28:33 - 54:47)! Buckle up and Drive The Lane
The latest on the status of Justice Sueing and Kyle Young for what should be an emotional season opener against Akron.
Greg talks to Kevin Sweeney of Sports Illustrated about the injuries Kyle Young of Ohio State & Javonte Perkins of St. Louis and why the way coaches utilize transfers is important to gauge before recapping the past 48 hours of college basketball news & notes. Podcast Highlights 5:34-Interview with Kevin Sweeney 22:09-Recap of the past 48 hours of college basketball news & notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyle Young is out for the Indianapolis exhibition game with a medical condition.
This week kicks off a Dynamics Hotdish series on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service. We begin with the history and evolution of Field Service from none other than the Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, Kyle Young. Kyle shares with us how companies large and small are using Field Service, and offers a glimpse into how Microsoft views the future of the product. A big thanks to Kyle for being on the podcast! Visit www.dynamicshotdish.com for more information.
- Spring game recap- What players stood out during the spring game- Kyle Young stays in schoolListen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim and Eric talk about the Spring game. In the second segment they focus on Hoops with the news that Kyle Young is returning to Ohio State. Then Stephen Means from the Plain Dealer comes on. CFB Pulse hits at the top of the hour then Patrick Murphy joins to talk Beers, Beards, and Bucks.
Ohio State University's Chris Holtman shares with Andy why CJ Walker and Kyle Young's leadership has led to a successful season for the Buckeyes. Andy ranks the top Ten Teams to crack the Top Sixteen. ESPN's Joe Lunardi and Michigan State's Assistant Athletic Director Kevin Pauga breakdown the committee's mindset about selecting which teams make it to the March Madness tournament. March Chadness hops on for Andy's weekly predictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Drive The Lane, Andrew and Joey discuss the return of their NFL Teams (Bears & Browns)and also what their fantasy teams look like (0:00 - 22:27) and then Kyle Young joins the show to talk Ohio State memories/the new team, College Basketball and the potential upcoming bubble season (0:00 - 59:54). Buckle Up, and Drive The Lane
In this special episode, we have the Head Coach of Kabuki strength Brandon Senn and Strength Coach Kyle Young. We start the conversation with a heap of programming talk from Long Term Development, RPE, Velocity, super-compensation. We also talk about foot function, personality profiling, and the controversial vertical shin conspiracy. Lifters League is an online professional service for coaching people in strength training and coaching development for passionate strength coaches and personal trainers. You can message us on our website http://www.liftersleague.com.au/ Follow the Head Coach @guscooke_liftersleague Follow our Podcast @liftersleague_podcast Follow my team @liftersleague Follow Kabuki @kabukistrength
The boys start the show reacting to the sentence in Zach Smith's court case. Then they transition into Zavier Simpson's incident in Ann Arbor as well as his foul against Kyle Young. After the boys recap the last three basketball games and then preview the upcoming games for the rest of the season. Finally the boys end the show talking Ohio State Football and the XFL debut of Cardale Jones.
Dr. Doug Sweeney and Kristen Padilla speak with two Beeson Master of Divinity students, Kyle Young and Russell Mann, about their cross-cultural ministry practicums in Latin America this summer.