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Parents and guardians are the most influential external voices in a student's college search. Yet, many colleges still struggle to engage them effectively. In episode 60 of the Mission Admissions podcast, Jeremy Tiers sits down with Derek Faasse from Capital University to discuss how their admissions team has transformed its approach to parent-specific engagement. From tailored communications to reimagined events, Faasse shares strategies that have increased event attendance, improved family conversations, and strengthened enrollment outcomes.Guest Name: Derek Faasse, Director of Undergraduate Admission, Capital UniversityGuest Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekfaasse/Guest Bio: Derek Faasse is currently the Director of Undergraduate Admission at Capital University, located in Columbus, Ohio. He has previously worked regionally for Lake Superior State University, The University of Alabama, and the University of Toledo. Derek also currently serves as the Treasurer of the Ohio ACAC organization, and outside of the admissions world he's a composer for marching bands, and a dad to four young children.Key TakeawaysParents need their own communication strategy. Simply CC'ing them on student emails isn't enough—Capital University sends separate, targeted messages tailored to parents' concerns.Financial investment messaging resonates with parents. While students focus on campus life and academics, parents want to know about long-term return on investment, career outcomes, and affordability.Event attendance improves with proactive parent outreach. By directly involving parents in event reminders and follow-ups, Capital University has dramatically increased their show rates.Parents ask different questions than students. Concerns about safety, internships, and career readiness often come from parents, making it essential to provide clear and proactive answers.Segmentation and personalization make a difference. Capital has refined its approach by tailoring outreach based on geographic location, program interest, and demonstrated engagement.How Capital University Enhanced Parent Engagement in AdmissionsRecognizing the Tipping Point: Why Parent Engagement Had to ChangeLike many colleges, Capital University initially focused most of its communications on students. However, repeated questions from their Vice President of Enrollment Management made it clear—parents weren't getting the information they needed. Instead of treating parents as secondary recipients, the team at Capital began viewing them as essential partners in the admissions process.The first step was to reconsider what content was reaching households. While students received updates on student life and campus experiences, parents needed different messaging—something that spoke to their role in financing and supporting their child's education.How Capital Transformed Its Parent Outreach StrategyRather than launching an overwhelming, year-long plan all at once, Capital University took an incremental approach. They started by adjusting their event communication strategy, recognizing that parents often decide whether or not a student will visit campus.One major change was creating parent-specific emails instead of simply copying them on student messages. This not only resolved an issue where parents unsubscribing also removed students from communications, but it also allowed for more tailored messaging. Instead of campus events and student organizations, parents received emails focusing on investment value, career preparation, and financial aid clarity.By refining their strategy, Capital University found that parents became more engaged, asked more questions, and felt more confident in their family's decision-making process.The ROI of Parent Engagement: Increased Event Attendance and Stronger ConversationsThe results of Capital's efforts have been undeniable. Their admitted student events now see nearly perfect attendance, a testament to the power of direct parent communication. By ensuring that parents receive weekly event updates, personalized outreach, and detailed logistical information, Capital has significantly improved both registration and attendance rates.Beyond just numbers, the shift in parent engagement has led to richer conversations. Parents are now asking more in-depth questions about career readiness, internships, and post-graduate success—topics that students may not always think to explore on their own.How Capital Structures Parent Engagement at EventsOne of Capital's most successful initiatives has been dedicated parent programming at admitted student events. Rather than simply accompanying their students, parents are given the opportunity to meet with current faculty, alumni, and other parents who have already navigated the college investment process.This approach serves multiple purposes:Encouraging open conversations. Without their students present, parents feel more comfortable asking direct questions about safety, finances, and student support services.Building trust through peer-to-peer connections. Hearing from current parents reassures prospective families about their decision.Providing clear post-graduate outcomes. Parents want to know how a college will prepare their child for life after graduation, making career services and alumni success a focal point.Segmentation and Personalization: The Key to Meaningful EngagementCapital University's ability to refine their parent communication strategy is largely due to their emphasis on segmentation. Instead of a one-size-fits-all approach, they tailor messaging based on factors such as:Academic interest – Parents of nursing students, for example, receive information about clinical experiences, while business parents get details on internships and networking.Geographic location – Given that students within 100 miles are more likely to enroll, Capital prioritizes outreach differently based on distance.Demonstrated interest – Parents whose students have visited campus or engaged with emails receive more personalized follow-ups.By breaking down their communications into more targeted segments, Capital has been able to make their outreach more relevant, engaging, and actionable.Lessons for Other Institutions: Small Steps Lead to Big ChangesFor colleges looking to improve their parent engagement strategy, the key takeaway is this: start small and build from there. Schools don't need to overhaul their entire process overnight. Instead, they can begin by making simple adjustments:Introduce a parent-specific email campaign.Enhance event communication with personalized reminders.Create opportunities for parent-to-parent conversations.Segment messaging based on student interests and family needs.By taking an incremental approach, institutions can gradually refine their strategies and create a more inclusive, informed admissions process for families.Final ThoughtsEngaging parents isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a must. Schools that prioritize meaningful, transparent communication with families will stand out in an increasingly competitive admissions landscape. Capital University's success proves that when parents feel informed and valued, they become active partners in the enrollment journey. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jeremy Tiershttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremytiers/https://twitter.com/CoachTiersAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Mission Admissions is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. 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In episode 1798, Jack and guest co-host Blake Wexler are joined by host of White Homework and Go Home Bible, You're Drunk, Tori Williams Douglass, to discuss… Pete Hegseth Confirmation Hearing, Bad Weekend To Be In The Trump Prosecuting Business, Lake Superior State University releases Words to Retire and more! Pete Hegseth Confirmation Hearing Trump avoids prison sentence, fines in felony hush-money case Trump says he would fire ‘mean’ special counsel Jack Smith ‘within seconds’ of taking office Jack Smith resigns from Justice Department DOJ continues to press for release of Jack Smith's report on Trump investigations Merrick Garland offered easy path to release Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago report immediately Lake Superior State University releases Words to Retire DONATE: Support the Kaller/Gray Family's Recovery LISTEN: Three Eyes Open by Greentea PengSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 5: Episode 6--The UP Notable Book Club presents Julie Buchholtz speaking about her book "Who Am I?." The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) presents author events with winners of the UP Notable Book List. For more information please visit the links below www.UPPAA.org www.UPNotable.com www.juliebuchholtz.com JULE BUCHHOLTZ lives in Brimley, Michigan with her husband, Larry, and canine companions. They are officially "empty nesters." Buchholtz earned both her Bachelor's degree in Education and Master's in Early Childhood Education from Central Michigan University. Julie has been in education in some form or another for much of her career. She currently works at Lake Superior State University. In her free time, she enjoys walking the shores of Lake Superior, making jewelry from items she finds along the beach, reading, writing, eating a really good dessert (creme brulee is her favorite), and practicing yoga. "Who am I?" wonders one little girl. And with those three words her mama takes her on a journey, discovering the ways she is connected to the plants and animals around her, her present and her past, her ancestors, and the land she lives on--the whole of Mother Earth. Who Am I is an indigenous perspective on the ways the threads of our lives are woven in Earth's tapestry, the things that came before--and all that is yet to be. A lyrical look at the interconnectedness of life and a mother's tender love.
Brent Hamachek, author of Dissidently Speaking: Change the Words. Change the War, is the VP & Associate Publisher for Human Events Media Group. He is the author of numerous books and essays, including collaborating with Charlie Kirk on his first book, Time for a Turning Point. He has been a featured speaker for the Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He also spoke at a United Nations Conference in 2018. He earned a BS in Finance & Economics from Lake Superior State University; a post-graduate degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, and he also did his master's studies in theology at Loyola University Chicago.
Joseph J. Garavaglia is a lifelong native of the Detroit Metropolitan area. Joe graduated from Lake Superior State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and received a Master of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Michigan. Joe received his Juris Doctor from the University Of Detroit Mercy School Of Law. Immediately after graduating from Lake Superior State, Joe began a career in environmental consulting. After earning his master degree, the majority of his focus was regulatory and environmental compliance for large industrial manufacturers, where he spent a significant amount of time in Lansing and Washington D.C. working with government agencies on environmental policies. While working full time and attending law school in the evenings, Joe realized he wanted to interact with people on a more personal level. He decided to help people prepare for life's unknowns, and lend a hand during one of the most difficult times in one's life. To further these aspirations, Joe joined a small-sized estate planning firm. His practice concentrated solely on estate planning, and probate matters. Joe appeared exclusively on all probate hearings in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. He guided and counseled many families through the post-death administrative process. Joe helped develop and grow the firms probate department. In late 2018, Joe joined Estate Planning Solutions PLLC, bringing over a wealth of experience and knowledge in estate planning and probate matters, and a deep sense of pride in providing his clients a personal estate planning experience Joe is a member of the Probate and Estate Planning sections of the Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland County Bar Associations. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Joe Garavaglia: Website: https://michiganestateplanningservice.com/ *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Brent Hamachek, author of Dissidently Speaking: Change the Words. Change the War, is the VP & Associate Publisher for Human Events Media Group. He is the author of numerous books and essays, including collaborating with Charlie Kirk on his first book, Time for a Turning Point. He has been a featured speaker for the Liberty Forum of Silicon Valley and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. He also spoke at a United Nations Conference in 2018. He earned a BS in Finance & Economics from Lake Superior State University; a postgraduate degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, and he also did his master's studies in theology at Loyola University Chicago. https://www.brenthamachek.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Richard Poe is a New York Times-bestselling author and award-winning journalist. His best-known book is The Shadow Party, an exposé of George Soros and his color revolutions, co-written with David Horowitz. Poe is presently writing a history of globalism. His work can be found at richardpoe.substack.com, RichardPoe.com, and @RealRichardPoe.
This week, Mike and Matt review Lake Superior State University's Banished Words for 2024, and Matt shares his experience of taking up the "Dry January" challenge and his search for a place to inflate his car tires during a trip to visit his friends for New Year's. Watch today's podcast and see how you can get 20% off with Liquid I.V.! MERCH: https://store.streamelements.com/funnybusinessen FOLLOW US Beacons: https://beacons.ai/funnybusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinessentertainment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinessentertainment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinessen Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinessen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featured Note: The opinions expressed in this show are the hosts' views and not necessarily those of any business or organization. The podcast hosts are solely responsible for the content of this show. FUNNY BUSINESS A podcast where Mike and Matt share internet stories or news that should be important to you. You'll hear about strange news and personal experiences, and every once in a while, Mike will quiz Matt on some of the oddest things he can find. We'll also dive into some of our original segments, like describing some of our strangest stories, debating if soccer is more boring than golf, and even talking about our feelings, as every man should. Funny Business is a podcast run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funnybusiness/support
This week, Mike and Matt review Lake Superior State University's Banished Words for 2024, and Matt shares his experience of taking up the "Dry January" challenge and his search for a place to inflate his car tires during a trip to visit his friends for New Year's. Watch today's podcast and see how you can get 20% off with Liquid I.V.! MERCH: https://store.streamelements.com/funnybusinessen FOLLOW US Beacons: https://beacons.ai/funnybusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinessentertainment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinessentertainment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinessen Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinessen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featured Note: The opinions expressed in this show are the hosts' views and not necessarily those of any business or organization. The podcast hosts are solely responsible for the content of this show. FUNNY BUSINESS A podcast where Mike and Matt share internet stories or news that should be important to you. You'll hear about strange news and personal experiences, and every once in a while, Mike will quiz Matt on some of the oddest things he can find. We'll also dive into some of our original segments, like describing some of our strangest stories, debating if soccer is more boring than golf, and even talking about our feelings, as every man should. Funny Business is a podcast run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funnybusiness/support
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 01-03-24 Bond was reduced for former police office Matthew McCulloch in legal case accusing him of firing shots during a recent trunk-or-treat event in Kirkwood. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/01/02/bond-reduced-former-officer-accused-shooting-during/ CNN will be hosting a GOP debate one week from tonight on Jan. 10 with Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley. Meanwhile, Trump will have his own event on FOX. Harvard's president, Claudine Gay, resigns but stays on the faculty with her $900,000 salary and tenure. Of course, she and the Left blame conservatives. Story here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2024/01/03/the-entire-ap-story-on-claudine-gays-resignation-should-be-retracted-n2633129 Ben Lieberman from CEI (Competitive Enterprise Institute) talks about the Biden administration's continual war on home appliances. Ben's opinion piece here: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/biden-anti-consumer-crusade-targets-4-more-types-appliances (https://cei.org/experts/ben-lieberman-2/) Lake Superior State University released their annual list of words that are banished thanks to mis-use, over-use, and general uselessness! Story here: https://www.lssu.edu/traditions/banishedwords/ Website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Hockey News On The 'E' Podcast with Jacob Stoller and Justin A. Cohn: - Iowa Heartlanders forward Yuki Miura joins the show. The 27-year-old was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. He moved to the U.S. in 2016 to play USHL hockey with the Waterloo Black Hawks before spending the next four years at Lake Superior State University. The guys discussed Miura's introduction to hockey and his impact on an Iowa community that has become a second home to him. - Three big ECHL trades this week. Justin breaks down the four-player trade between the Indy Fuel and Jacksonville Icemen, the Tulsa Oilers and Reading Royals trade featuring Tag Bertuzzi and Alec Butcher, along with a Fort Wayne Komets and Allen Americans deal that went sideways. - Goalie Ryan Bednard of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits is the prospect of the week. - Coast To Coast: The ECHL is introducing player safety videos, the Idaho Steelheads have been dominant over their seven-game winning streak, Orlando is undefeated when outshot, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The nurse staffing shortage has left many hospitals nationwide struggling to fill staffing gaps. This absence of essential workers has left many rural hospitals in desperate need of nurses. Our next guest is looking towards the next generation of nurse leaders and prioritizing rural healthcare in the classroom. This week, we are talking with Jaimee Gerrie, an Associate Professor of Nursing for Lake Superior State University School of Nursing. Jaimee will discuss how her program is merging leadership and Metaverse technology to not only get nurses in rural but keep them there. “We're working hard so that we can offer nurses a greater opportunity to really grow, develop, and stay with the profession.” -Jaimee Gerrie Jaimee Gerrie is an Assistant Professor of Nursing for Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. With over 25 years of nursing experience, Jaimee brings a wealth of knowledge related to professional nursing practice in clinical nursing, nursing management and leadership, nursing education, and legal nurse consulting. Jaimee holds national certification from the Institute of Health Care Improvement as a Certified Professional in Patient Safety. She completed a Certificate in Legal Nurse Consulting from Brighton College in 2017. She is a 2011 graduate of Walden University with a Master's in Nursing with a specialized focus on Nursing Management and Leadership. She earned her Baccalaureate in Nursing from Lake Superior State University in 1994. During this time, she has committed her practice to service in rural health.
Lead to Succeed: Conversations with U.P. Business Leaders is an interview series focused on leadership in the Upper Peninsula. Dr. Rodney Hanley, President of Lake Superior State University, shares his insights on the university's impact on the community, the high quality of life that the Upper Peninsula offers, and how Lake Superior State University adapted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.For more information on Lake Superior State University, visit lssu.edu.Learn more about InvestUP at https://www.investupmi.com. Connect with us on social media at https://www.linkedin.com/company/invest-up-mi/.
Clarity from Chaos guest Mr. Brent Hamachek, co-author of ZELENKO: How To Decapitate The Serpent. He has had his own business consulting practice since 2000. He is also the co-founder of Common Ground Campus, and a member of Human Events Media Group, parent company of Human Events and The Post Millennial. He earned a BS in Finance & Economics from Lake Superior State University; a post-graduate degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, and he also did his master's studies in theology at Loyola University Chicago.From the man who first discovered the effective treatment for COVID-19 and who found himself facing vilification instead of congratulation, now comes the complete story of Dr. Vladimir “Zev” Zelenko's rise from a modest family physician to an internationally recognized champion for medical freedom. This final memoir gives the reader a chance to know Zev as a person as you journey with him through the COVID storm. He also makes his arguments as to why the COVID virus was manmade, why it was treatable from the outset, and why the “vaccine” should be avoided, especially by children.Taken from over 60 hours of interviews and containing numerous research citations, this book reads like part biography, part research paper, and part thriller.Vladimir Zelenko, MD, or "Zev," is a Nobel Peace Prize Nominee and, until his passing in June of 2022, was a board certified physician in the USA. Zev pioneered early treatment protocols for COVID-19 that have been credited with saving millions of lives. Zev leaves behind eight children and his wife Renat along with his legacy project the Zelenko Freedom Foundation, an organization devoted to innovative health technologies and treatments to help those willing, in his words, to decapitate the serpent.FIND HIS WEBSITE HERE:FIND HIS LINKED IN HERE:On March 11, 2023!The Zelenko Freedom Gala Will Honor the Legacy of Dr. ZelenkoAt Trump Doral Miami!FeaturingKeynote Speaker Charlie KirkBUY TICKETS FOR THE GALA HERE:Support the show"Wherever you find yourself is exactly and precisely where God wills you to be" Follow us on X: @CFC30290 Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-3123766 Website: https://clarityfromchaospodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Thanks for listening to Clarity from Chaos
Lake Superior State University publishes a list of banished words every year. While “banish” is a strong word, it can't just be LaylaK and MJ that think this year they have come up with a most agreeable list - nominated for misuse, overuse, and uselessness. What do you think should make the list? Be sure to follow Is It Just Me on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc., to never miss an episode. Fresh ones drop every two weeks. Have an idea for an upcoming episode? Drop us a comment here or let us know on on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. And remember, it may not just be you, but it could be! Show notes: 2023 Banished Words List (Lake Superior State University) Why is Tom Brady called the GOAT? (Sporting News) The “H” In IMHO Does Not Mean Humble or Honest (The Atlantic) Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders bans "Latinx" from government documents "to respect the Latino community" (CBS News)
This week on Trust Relations: The Podcast, April and Hamish discuss the rising influence of junior staff and Gen Z employees in social media management. They analyze the implications of these rising stars for brands and cover the long-term career impacts of early promotions to high-paying positions. Today's Marketing Conundrum includes a look at Lake Superior State University's annual list of “banished” words, including tips and best practices for avoiding lingo overuse in your marketing and PR writing process. Also in this episode, our hosts re-introduce a fan-favorite segment: Communications Buzzwords! NEWS: How Gen Z Social Media Managers Became the New CMOs: https://www.fastcompany.com/90827081/gen-z-social-media-managers-tiktok-taco-bell-duolingo-dunkin?utm_source=newsletters&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FastCompanyCoDesign-Jan%2009,%202023&leadId=31317&mkt_tok=NjEwLUxFRS04NzIAAAGJN_LnShdRq88gXT64IE4W6LrIYKYZAR-x75l41sz6Pb8xhhecL4MstlwFwjWPE9phMw_wfkAWTh2Hl3YzudG6aBsR_B95pZb7K8zLOw MARKETING CONUNDRUMS: Here's how to avoid overused language and industry lingo. An inflection point for GOATs: Please quiet quit these 'banished words' moving forward: https://www.npr.org/2023/01/01/1146517288/goat-gaslighting-banished-words CONNECT WITH TRUST RELATIONS: OFFER CODE: https://trustrelations.agency/landing-page-brand-workshop/ Email us at trustrelationsthepodcast@gmail.com. Visit our website: https://www.trustrelations.agency Follow us on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trustrelations/ https://twitter.com/trustPRelations https://www.facebook.com/trustrelations https://www.instagram.com/trustrelations/ Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com.
Episode 99 - January 2023 Ribbing and such EventsTechknitters on FB Interknits Machine Knitting Guild A beginner MK knit along is in the LK-150 Knitting Machine Group on FB. Search in the Files for LK150 Sweater Project AcquisitionsSold an electric Hague linker Machine KnittingGarment Designer software Link to the LK-150 manual My video casting on and knitting a 1 by 1 rib on a simple knitting machine If you watch this, please note that I should have said to drop the third stitch on the right. ResourcesSusan Guagliumi's free stuff Lake Superior State University's list of banished words and phrases for 2023 I said these: moving forward, amazing, absolutely, it is what it is, inflection point, does that make sense. I even said “irregardless” which is NOT even a word. Sew What?Simplicity 1570 child's pajamas Butterick 6788 knit top with 3 tucks Judy Kessinger's Fit Nice system Rant: $50 parking Rave: Vincent Van Gogh immersive experience VitaMeataVegeMinChai tea with half and half Please join in the Ravelry group for this podcast. My Instagram
We explore Lake Superior State University's list of banned words for 2023 and chat about some news headlines like the FAA grounding all flights in the US, California's storms and more! Thanks for sharing! Web: www.NeverTooSerious.com Twitter: @TheNTSPodcast Gettr: @TheNTSPodcast Parler: @TheNTSPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nevertooserious/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nevertooserious/support
In this episode, Courtenay welcomes Brent Hamachek to the show to discuss ‘cultist personality', the unfolding of CBDC, our fight for freedom, and most importantly the work being done at Common Ground Campus to dissipate hate in the third person. As Brent so eloquently shares, hate is always personal. In a society mediated through technology, it's becoming easier to unleash vengeance behind a screen and assume no consequence. This conversation puts our God-given gifts of freewill, logic, and conscience back into the driver's seat as we embark on the path to a more hopeful and united America. Brent Hamachek is an author (well-known for co-authoring the bestseller Time For a Turning Point with Turning Point USA founder, Charlie Kirk) speaker, and has had his own business consulting practice since 2000. He is also the co-founder of Common Ground Campus, and a member of Human Events Media Group, parent company of Human Events and The Post Millennial. He earned a BS in Finance & Economics from Lake Superior State University; a postgraduate degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, and he also did his master's studies in theology at Loyola University Chicago. Episode Resources: Metamorphosis by Dr. Zev Zelenko Connect with Brent: Website: https://www.brenthamachek.com/ https://humanevents.com/author/brenthamachek https://www.commongroundcampus.com/ ————————————————— Disclaimer: this is intended to be inspiration & entertainment. We aim to inform, inspire & empower. Guest opinions/ statements are not a reflection of the host or podcast. Please note these are conversational dialogues. All statements and opinions are not necessarily meant to be taken as fact. Please do your own research. Thanks for watching! ————————————————— Follow & Connect with Courtenay: https://www.courtenayturner.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/KineticCourtz TruthSocial: https://truthsocial.com/@CourtenayTurner Instagram: https://instagram.com/kineticcourtz?utm_medium=copy_link Telegram: https://t.me/courtenayturnerpodcastcommunity Read some of her articles: https://www.truthmatters.biz ————————————————— Listen to &/or watch the podcast here! https://linktr.ee/courtenayturner ————————————————— Support my work & Affiliate links: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/courtzt https://zstacklife.com/?ref=COURTENAYTURNER The wellness company: https://www.twc.health/?ref=UY6YiLPqkwZzUX Enroll link: https://app.sharehealthcare.com/enroll? Referral code: courtz Www.HolyHydrogen.com Discount code: UPRISING144K LMNT https://drinklmnt.com/pages/free-gift-with-purchase?rfsn=6999587.ebab27&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=courtenayturner&utm_campaign=agwp&utm_content=&utm_term=&rfsn_cn=EXCLUSIVE%20GIFT%20FOR%20COURTENAY%20TURNER%27S%20COMMUNITY Autonomy affiliate links: Ignite Sales: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KVR3yvZo Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical thinking trivium method: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo Solutions webinar: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147492490/KVR3yvZo Richard's GTW freedom vault: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147506649/KVR3yvZo Autonomy Mindset workshop: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147526145/KVR3yvZo Critical Thinking Trifecta Course TRIVIUM METHOD https://www.universityofreason.com/a/2147486641/KVR3yvZo ©2022 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Back and at it, baby! I'm alive! It's the FUTURE! And I got words… specifically the Top 10 Banished Words of 2022 according to Lake Superior State University. For reference: https://www.lssu.edu/traditions/banishedwords/Recorded LIVE at the Historic Green Mill Cocktail Lounge 1/07/23Come find me in all your favorite places including my Discord! WRITE CLUB Jan 17th 2023! Featuring “Promises” by the Barrerracudas and a snippy of “SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR” by Jason Shaw http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jas... Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW, VOTE VOTE VOTE! And as aways: BLACK LIVES MATTER, MASK, VAX and BOOST, DOWN WITH THE SCOTUS!
This week, Mike and Matt talk about Lake Superior State University's "Banished Words For 2023" and another edition of "Buy Or Sell" and "Down In The Dumps!" Share and cross-promote your links, music, videos, social media, and more on one page with Solo.To Today: https://solo.to/inv/Mzc0NzQ Go to https://anchor.fm to get started on your podcast today! MERCH: https://store.streamelements.com/funnybusinessen FOLLOW US Solo.To: https://solo.to/funnybusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinessentertainment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinessentertainment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinessen Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinessen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featured FUNNY BUSINESS Funny Business Entertainment brings professional digital entertainment while having fun. Funny Business has an established weekly podcast and social content on popular platforms. Funny Business is run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/funnybusiness/support
This week, Mike and Matt talk about Lake Superior State University's "Banished Words For 2023" and another edition of "Buy Or Sell" and "Down In The Dumps!" Share and cross-promote your links, music, videos, social media, and more on one page with Solo.To Today: https://solo.to/inv/Mzc0NzQ Go to https://anchor.fm to get started on your podcast today! MERCH: https://store.streamelements.com/funnybusinessen FOLLOW US Solo.To: https://solo.to/funnybusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinessentertainment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinessentertainment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinessen Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinessen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featured FUNNY BUSINESS Funny Business Entertainment brings professional digital entertainment while having fun. Funny Business has an established weekly podcast and social content on popular platforms. Funny Business is run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/funnybusiness/support
Each year, Lake Superior State University in northern Michigan publishes a list of words and phrases they'd like to see banished from the lexicon. What would you add to the list?
Here's what you might have missed from The Morning Show with Jonny Reinhardt for Tuesday Jan. 3rd, 2023: Lake Superior State University came out with their list of banished words and phrases for 2023. Plus a shocking
January 2, 2023 ~ Dave Rich and Mike catch people up on the major headlines that happened over the holiday break. Governor Whitmer outspent former candidate Tudor Dixon on digital advertising during the 2022 mid term election. Do campaign text messages help or hurt a candidate? WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne discusses the holiday air travel mess. "Human composting" is now legal in New York State. Sports Analyst Steve Courtney on Michigan's loss in the Peach Bowl, Lions's big win and Jim Harbaugh NFL rumors swirling, again. List of Biden's Presidential pardons released, are Presidential pardons giving one person too much power? WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne is back to reflect on the deaths of Pope Benedict and Barbara Walters. New Michigan gas tax and minimum wage go into effect. What happened in 2022 that shocked you and Lake Superior State University releases it's list of banned words.
January 2, 2023 ~ Dave Rich and Mike catch people up on the major headlines that happened over the holiday break. Governor Whitmer outspent former candidate Tudor Dixon on digital advertising during the 2022 mid term election. Do campaign text messages help or hurt a candidate? WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne discusses the holiday air travel mess. "Human composting" is now legal in New York State. Sports Analyst Steve Courtney on Michigan's loss in the Peach Bowl, Lions's big win and Jim Harbaugh NFL rumors swirling, again. List of Biden's Presidential pardons released, are Presidential pardons giving one person too much power? WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne is back to reflect on the deaths of Pope Benedict and Barbara Walters. New Michigan gas tax and minimum wage go into effect. What happened in 2022 that shocked you and Lake Superior State University releases it's list of banned words.
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, Jeff and Topher talk to former Lake Superior State University player and current Lawrence University (DIII) Head Coach, Brett Wall. In this conversation we talk about:— Coaching philosophy & development— Motivating people — Leadership styles and their impactAND SO MUCH MORE!Thank you to our sponsors GelStx, Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, and IceHockeySystems.com. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS! This episode has a little something for everyone and will be a terrific resource for anyone in a leadership role!Check out our link nordvpn.com/thinktank to protect your online activity.
On this episode of the Hockey Think Tank podcast, Jeff and Topher talk to former Lake Superior State University player and current Lawrence University (DIII) Head Coach, Brett Wall. In this conversation we talk about: — Coaching philosophy & development — Motivating people — Leadership styles and their impact AND SO MUCH MORE! Thank you to our sponsors GelStx, Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, and IceHockeySystems.com. And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS! This episode has a little something for everyone and will be a terrific resource for anyone in a leadership role! Check out our link nordvpn.com/thinktank to protect your online activity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
GUEST OVERVIEW: Brent Hamachek is the author of “ZELENKO: How To Decapitate The Serpent”, and is an author, speaker, consulting practice business owner since 2000. He is also the co-founder of Common Ground Campus, and a member of Human Events Media Group, parent company of Human Events and The Post Millennial. Brent earned a BS in Finance & Economics from Lake Superior State University; a post-graduate degree from the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, and he attained his Masters Studies in Theology at Loyola University Chicago.
Season 3: Episode 7--The UP Notable Book Club presents author Carole Hare speaking about her book The Legend of Kitch-iti-kipi. The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) presents author events with winners of the UP Notable Book List. For more information please visit the links below www.UPPAA.org www.UPNotable.com www.carolehare.com CAROLE HARE graduated from high school in Manistique, Michigan and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in business education from Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. She taught school for three years in Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa. She later received her master's degree in counseling from Northern Michigan University. Carole worked as a counselor for twenty-seven years, twenty-three of those as a school counselor and teacher in Marquette Area Public Schools. After retiring, she moved back to Manistique to live near her elder father. She currently is employed as a child and family counselor at the Manistique Tribal Center and spends much of her free time researching and learning more about her Native American ancestors. She has two successful adult sons, two amazing daughters-in-law, and five adorable grandchildren who reside in Seattle, Washington, and St. Petersburg, Florida. "The Legend of Kitch-iti-kipi, by Carole Lynn Hare, is a retelling of the eponymous myth as passed down through generations of Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa (Ojibwe) Indian band. The author, whose Native American name is Miskwa Anang Kwe, has an intimate connection to this legend. Although packaged in a slim 24-page chapbook format, The Legend of Kitch-iti-kipi tells a gripping story and includes several illustrations by Manistique-area artist Ryan Gilroy.
There are over 171,000 words in the English language. Many of them are great. Some of them are terrible. Since 1976, Lake Superior State University has kept a list of banned words and phrases that they add to annually. On a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark learns the list can be used as a time machine. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
"Believe in the goodness of man!""Find something to get up for!""Don't give up. Turn the corner!""Climb the mountain!"Listen to the voice that's been nagging you!"Sharon spent an hour, sharing her immense wisdom and calming voice for you to hear. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversations, and I'm certain you will too!Sharon has been writing short stories and poems for 50 years, but she rarely submitted anything for publication. She earned her BA in English at Wayne State University in Detroit in 1974. In 2001, she received her MA from Northern Michigan University. After teaching English Composition at Bay Mills Community College and Lake Superior State University, she began writing a general interest column in 2014 that still runs in her local newspaper and other Gannett Media papers, Yahoo.com, and various Internet sites. A year later she was asked to write for the monthly magazine the Mackinac Journal and shortly thereafter she wrote for the outdoor magazine Woods-N-Water for two years. For many years her opinion pieces were published monthly in the Bay Mills News. Her short stories regularly appear in the U.P. Reader. In 2016, she self-published Life in a Tin Can: A Collection of Random Observations from her “Common Sense at 60” newspaper column. In 2021, Modern History Press (MHP) out of Ann Arbor, published her book about the 1957-58 school year, The SideRoad Kids: Tales from Chippewa County. She is currently working on a sequel. Her latest book, View from the SideRoad: A Collection of Upper Peninsula Stories was published by MHP last month. This collection of fictional short stories reflects a keen observation of people who populate small towns in the U.P. Her stories, whether humorous, serious or poignant, record believable events most readers will relate to. Kennedy's hallmark is her ability to portray fictional characters as if they were our friends and neighbors. Thank you to Sharon and to the greatest podcast team in the world, The Bamboo Pack!Your host,Brian Venture Europepersonal conversations with the entrepreneurs and investors reshaping our futureListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify All Business. No Boundaries.A collection of supply chain stories by the North American leader in contract logisticsListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotifyhttps://bamboolab3.com/
(Consulting Call) Alex is preparing for his Capstone Research Project to get a Bachelors in Cannabis Chemistry from Lake Superior State University. We discuss what this cannabis degree looks like, how it came about and what cannabis questions he could study for his senior research project. Reach out to Alex if you have ideas for him to consider! || || SHOP our CBD Edibles: https://www.periodiccaramels.com/shop-edibles || WATCH our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeriodicEffects || FREE Consulting Call w/ Wayne: https://calendly.com/periodic-wayne/call?month=2022-05 || || Chapters: 00:00 - Intro, Cannabis Movements in Michigan 04:45 - Achieving a Bachelors in Cannabis 12:10 - Cannabis Capstone Research Project 18:46 - Helping the Research Succeed 26:22 - Outro, Continuing the Program
"There is a reason why the Six Nations-Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) were not invited to Rome to meet the pope and secure an apology for the victims of the residential schools. We don't want an apology, we want justice," writes residential school survivor Doug George-Kanentiio (Akwesasne Mohawk) in a column that was widely published in April. Tiokasin and Doug discuss the recent papal apology. Doug was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. Doug George-Kanentiio was born and raised at the Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne. He attended school on and near the reservation before enrolling at Syracuse University and then the Antioch School of Law. Doug was a co-founder of the Native American Journalists Association before serving the Mohawk Nation as editor of the journals Akwesasne Notes and Indian Time. He worked with the late Vine Deloria, Jr., on the Traditional Knowledge conferences before joining the Board of Trustees for the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Doug is vice-president for the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge, a non-profit higher learning facility that is based on Iroquois principles. He resides on Oneida Iroquois Territory. Read Doug's column: https://bit.ly/39KA5dmThe second half-hour, Tiokasin discusses Native elder abuse with CC Hovie, Communications Manager at StrongHearts Native Helpline. Domestic abuse can look similar in elder relationships as it does in their younger counterparts, but some elders may be more vulnerable to the impacts of abuse and less able to get support. CC Hovie is Anishinaabe Ojibwe from the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Indians. In her job, CC develops and oversees all StrongHearts' communications and media efforts to support the organization's mission, vision and goals. Prior to working at StrongHearts, CC was the Program Coordinator for the Grand Traverse County Senior Center Network in Michigan. CC is experienced in public relations, media appearances, and marketing strategies. She volunteered as the Marketing Director for several non-profits and helped them create brand identity by leveraging her skills in electronic and print media. In 2002, CC began working in the domestic violence prevention field at the Advocacy Resource Center for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. She attended Lake Superior State University and Ferris State University with a concentration on Business Management. For more information about StrongHearts Native Helpline, visit strongheartshelpline.org.Production Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMalcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NYTiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio EditorMusic Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersAlbum: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:15)2. Song Title: Wela'linSong Length: 03:01Artist: Emma Stevens, Morgan Toney & SHIFT FROM THA 902Album: N/A (Single, 2021)Label: N/A(00:26:37)3. Song Title: Another Day in ParadiseSong Length: 05:22Artist: Phil CollinsAlbum: Another Day in Paradise (1989)Label: Atlantic Records(00:46:40)4. Song Title: Come As You AreSong Length: 03:44Artist: NirvanaAlbum: Nevermind (1992)Label: DGC(00:53:10)AKANTU INSTITUTEVisit Akantu Institute, an institute that Tiokasin founded with a mission of contextualizing original wisdom for troubled times. Go to https://akantuinstitute.org/ to find out more and consider joining his Patreon page at https://www.patr
Catalina Alfaro, Lab Director at Lion Labs, joins the show to discuss Lion Labs' recent partnership with Lake Superior State University to offer a degree program focused on the analysis of cannabis compounds and contaminants. Also featured on the show: Host Ryan Basore and co-hosts Tom Beller, founder of Real Leaf Solutions and Kevin Pybus, owner of TRUU Cannabis.
In episode #173 of the Glass and Out podcast, we're joined by Bob Mancini, Assistant Executive Director of USA Hockey, who oversees hockey development. Mancini has done it all in hockey, coaching and overseeing programs as an administrator at just about every level. In the process, he has accumulated a diverse set of experiences that make him uniquely suited for his current role. Following his collegiate playing career at Colorado College, he embarked on a collegiate coaching career that included time with Lake Superior State University, Ferris State University, and Michigan Tech University. He was then a part of the inaugural US National Development Team Program coaching staff in 1996, where he coached at the U17, U18, and U20 levels for four seasons. His only stop in the NHL (so far) came with the Edmonton Oilers on two different occasions, as a scout and development coach. He also spent three years as the Head Coach and General Manager of the Saginaw Spirit of the Ontario Hockey League. In addition to his pro and junior hockey experience, Mancini has coached minor hockey and has spent countless hours on the ice with youth teams across the US. Find out about the origins of the USA hockey National Development Team Program, hear how the growth of the American Development Model is creating some of the top players in hockey, and his advice to coaches on how to keep their players more engaged during practices and games. If you enjoy this conversation, Mancini will be presenting at TCS Live, our hockey coaches conference taking place June 15-17th at the University of Michigan. He'll be joined by a collection of some of the top coaches and performance experts in our game; get your ticket today so you don't miss out!
Thank you for listening and welcome to our 10th episode!Lead to Succeed is a monthly interview series focused on Leadership in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Hosted by Steve Arwood, former director of the MEDC, this episode welcomes Dr. Rodney Hanley, President of Lake Superior State University in Sault Sainte Marie. Lake Superior State University is Michigan's smallest public university, with an enrollment of approximately 2,000 students. LSSU is known for its academic programs such as fisheries and wildlife management, engineering, chemistry and environmental sciences, teacher education, nursing, geology, business management, fire science, and criminal justice. It is one of three Michigan public universities that is a university and a community college.This series is presented by InvestUP, the leading economic organization for the Upper Peninsula. For more information, visit www.InvestUPmi.com.
I talk with Matt who is a Veteran. He's a student at Lake Superior State University studying Cannabis studies. I learn about what it's like being a Veteran and what is and isn't available to him as a cannabis major. Then I talk with Eric Foster about some policy and options around scholarships for cannabis students and Veterans. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/weed-works-everying-about-working-in-marijuana/donations
Aleister is among the first cannabis studies majors in academia. He's a student at Lake Superior State University, which I am a fan of. This is a long conversation into the mind of a 21 year old college student who is studying cannabis. It's cool to hear his plans and perspective about the cannabis industry and the effort from the university to make a first rate cannabis curriculum. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/weed-works-everying-about-working-in-marijuana/donations
How can communications and marketing professionals future-proof their business to survive and profit from change? On the latest episode of The Business Communicators, Jonathan Brill, hailed by Inc. Magazine as a “Silicon Valley legend” joins the podcast to share his insights on creating a sustainable business that empowers employees. Brill shares insights into what makes leaders like Elon Musk and Tim Cook so successful – and how businesses can utilize the same strategies to create success for their workforce. Then, the podcast breaks down Lake Superior State University and their annual list of “banished” words and phrases – should you oblige? And for kicker's, we share our thoughts on the latest season of Emily in Paris – our guilty pleasure. Music Credit: Smoke (with Lostboycrow) – Feather KEY LINKS FOR THE WEEK
Dan and Paul are back with their weekly machine gun of laughter. Highlights include: A parody ad for anhedonia, a joke stolen from Jim Gaffigan, and a list of banished words stolen from the Lake Superior State University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingparagraphs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingparagraphs/support
Dan and Paul are back with their weekly machine gun of laughter. Highlights include: A parody ad for anhedonia, a joke stolen from Jim Gaffigan, and a list of banished words stolen from the Lake Superior State University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingparagraphs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkingparagraphs/support
This week, Mike and Matt review Lake Superior State University's 2022 Banished Words List and bring on another edition of "Dude, That's F**king Crazy!" and "Take It!" Share and cross-promote your links, music, videos, social media, and more on one page with Solo.To Today: https://solo.to/inv/Mzc0NzQ Go to https://anchor.fm to get started on your podcast today! MERCH: https://store.streamelements.com/funnybusinessen FOLLOW US Solo.To: https://solo.to/funnybusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinessentertainment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinessentertainment/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinessen Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinessen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featured FUNNY BUSINESS Funny Business Entertainment brings professional digital entertainment while having fun. Funny Business has an established weekly podcast as well as social content on popular platforms. Funny Business is run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college who decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/funnybusiness/support
School of Fools (Jingle Bells Banned), Eric Clapton sues a widow, Ted Nugent gives his opinion on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Michael Flynn says the covid vaccine may be in your dressing, Lake Superior States Banned Words
Derek Christians talks with Avery Feldmeier, Alex Westphal, Steven Sajtar, and Brian Haglund, Topics discussed: Meeting the students, how they met, being a student at LSSU, hunting and fishing opportunities around LSSU, duck opener at LSSU, LSSU Ducks Unlimited Chapter, favorite blind snack, waterfowl recipes, advice to high school waterfowl hunters and making the most of your hunting season.
Since moving to Colorado, Emma Doyle has been reaching out to expert coaches in their fields and this episode is another great short and sharp interview with Ken Martel, the Technical Director for the American Development Model and Regional Manager for the sport of ice hockey. What does Ken think makes a great coach? Someone who is 'for the athlete'. Ken Martel has over 25 years of experience in player development and a long history as a coach with USA Hockey, Ken Martel was named technical director of USA Hockey's American Development Model in May 2009. He is charged with helping provide a framework for associations nationwide to follow for optimal athlete development. From 2006-08 at USA Hockey's national office in Colorado Springs, Colo., Martel worked on coaching education and player development initiatives. For his efforts using science to advance sport, Martel received the USOC "Doc" Councilman Award for Ice Hockey in 2004. Prior to arriving in Colorado Springs, Martel was a part of USA Hockey's National Team Development Program staff as an assistant coach for eight years (1998-2006), including a dual role with responsibilities for player personnel in his final five seasons. Martel has made appearances behind the bench of nine U.S. teams that have competed in International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships, including four times with the U.S. National Under-18 Team (2000-04), four times with the U.S. National Junior Team (2004, 2006, 2008-09) and once with the U.S. Women's National Team (2007). He has been part of two gold medal-winning teams, including the first-ever U.S. gold medals in the IIHF Men's World Under-18 Championship (2002) and the IIHF World Junior Championship (2004). Among his additional coaching stops, Martel served one season (1997-98) as an assistant coach for the men's ice hockey program at the U.S. Air Force Academy and seven seasons (1990-97) as an assistant men's ice hockey coach at Michigan Tech University. He also spent one year (1990-91) as a graduate assistant for the men's ice hockey program at St. Cloud State University. A four-year (1985-89) letter-winner as a defenseman at Lake Superior State University, Martel helped the Lakers to the school's first-ever NCAA national title in 1988. Martel and his wife, Dawn, reside in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and are the parents of children Colin and Cailey.
Are chiropractors real doctors? Why do so many of them sell essential oils? Do babies need chiropractic care? What about that chart that says chiropractic care will make my liver work better? How do I spot a woo-woo/scam artist chiropractor? Dr Melissa MacDonald answers all of this and more with a lot of humor and a straight talking, bs-free approach rivalled only by Michele Olivier herself. You're going to love it! Wondering who the hell Dr Mac is and why you should listen to her on these topics anyway? Check out these credentials: Dr. Melissa MacDonald (Dr. Mac) is a graduate of Northwestern Health Sciences University where she earned her Doctor of Chiropractic. She then spent two years of specialty training in the Human Performance Center where she focused her research and clinical skills on specific testing and treatment protocols. Additionally, Dr. Mac served as the team Clinician for the Minnesota Vixen, a professional women's football team that won the conference championship in 2018. She recently traveled to the World Championship of Rowing to provide care for the athletes in Sarasota, FL. Dr. Mac is the Chief Medical Officer for River City Rhythms a Drum Corp International Marching Band and the Team Chiropractor for MN Roller Derby. Dr. Mac has achieved both international and national certification as a chiropractic sport provider. She is a speaker on sports chiropractic issues in the United States as well as abroad. Prior to chiropractic school, Dr. Mac received her Bachelor of Arts in Pre-professional Chemistry from Lake Superior State University in Sault Ste Marie, MI. Once you've fallen in love with Dr. Mac you're going to need another fix. Check out her awesome podcast, and stalk her on social! Podcast:https://www.macperformanceclinic.com/podcast Clinic Website: https://www.macperformanceclinic.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drmac_chiro? YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ym4bKHGtCG3SKyoMZTdRQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macp_clinic/ Hey! I Want Your Job is sponsored by the resume and career experts at O&H Consulting. Find out more about O&H's services at: https://www.oandhconsulting.com/. This week's episode is hosted by Michele Olivier. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heyiwantyourjob/support
Welcome to You Already Know, the podcast with jokes about news you already know. My name is James Creviston and I am a comedian in Los Angeles. Here are this weeks news jokes.Prince Philip, the lifelong companion of Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 99. Within hours the Queen announced she was single on both Facebook and her new Tinder profile. Rapper DMX passed away at 50-years-old this week. All services will be held at any public park where Ruff Ryders anthem is still blasted during BBQs. The University of Kentucky mistakenly sent acceptance emails to 500,000 high school seniors. 499,900 wrote back saying they rejected the invitation.A volcano in the southern Caribbean that had been dormant for decades erupted. Scientists now explain that it wasn't a volcano, it was just Stella getting her groove back.Tom Brady has announced he is launching an NFT company. Following the announcement the market for NFTs suddenly deflated.Virginia became the first Southern state to legalize marijuana. In support for the new bill the Governor pushed to change the states travel slogan to “Virginia is for weed lovers.”Lake Superior State University is offering its first scholarship to study cannabis. The scholarship allows students to get paid to study cannabis as well as “get high on the schools supply.”These are the jokes for April 12, 2021. I'm James Creviston you can find me on YouTube and this is You Already Know.
Go to https://anchor.fm to get started on your podcast today! This week, Mike and Matt talk about banished words of 2021 as written by Lake Superior State University, Matt gets depressed about the Steelers botching the playoffs, and we introduce a brand new ending, "Buy or Sell!" Follow Us: Find your platform to listen to our podcast here: https://solo.to/funnybusiness Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinessentertainment Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinessentertainment/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinessen Tik-Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJ7GF3nE/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featured?view_as=subscriber Watch our live-streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinessen About Funny Business Entertainment: Funny Business Entertainment brings professional digital entertainment while having fun. Funny Business has an established weekly podcast as well as social content on popular platforms. Funny Business is run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college who decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/funnybusiness/support
Maria Blazejewski spends about eight to nine months of the year living and playing professional basketball abroad. Maria graduated from Benzie Central (MI) High School in 2009 as an all-state basketball player and soccer goalie, then went off to study exercise science at Lake Superior State University, where she was a four-year starter on the basketball team, a three-year All-Conference player, and named Lake State's senior athlete of the year. Support this podcast