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In dieser Folge spricht Shaggy mit Christine Ebert, Musiktherapeutin, Musikerin und Gründerin einer Musikschule, sowie mit Regina Leipold, Fachkraft aus der Intensivpflege. Gemeinsam beleuchten sie, wie Musiktherapie Menschen in schweren Lebensphasen Trost, Entspannung und Lebensfreude schenken kann - ob im Hospiz, auf der Palliativ- oder Intensivstation. Christine erzählt, wie sie nach dem Tod ihres Vaters zur Musiktherapie kam, welche Wirkung Musik bei Patientinnen und Patienten entfalten kann und warum sie selbst nach vielen Jahren immer noch tief berührt ist von dieser Arbeit. Ein Gespräch über die Kraft von Musik, über Empathie und darüber, warum heilende Klänge auch das Pflegepersonal entlasten können.
Tobias Leipold ist Arzt, Unternehmer und Seriengründer mit einer klaren Mission: die Gesundheitsversorgung effizienter, niedrigschwelliger und patientennäher zu gestalten. Nach Stationen im medizinischen Bereich entschloss er sich, innovative Wege zu gehen – unter anderem als Mitgründer von Medivise. Mit diesem Unternehmen möchte er die Lücke zwischen digitaler und physischer Versorgung schließen und Telemedizin für alle […] Der Beitrag Tobias Leipold über die Modulare Gesundheitsbox – Telemedizin mitten im Alltag erschien zuerst auf Visionäre der Gesundheit.
Hour 3 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Sly Sylvester filling in for Jeremiah Jensen Kansas HC Lance Leipold and Arizona State HC Kenny Dillingham at the Big 12 Spring Meetings NFL Blitz: Which NFL team has the best odds of winning their first super bowl in 2025? Best and Worst of the Day
Matt Tait from the Perpetual Sports Network joined DJ & PK to talk about the Kansas Jayhawks as the College Football Playoff tour rolled into Lawrence, Kansas
In the 3rd hour of the show Steven talks to Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold about the possible Jayhawks looking to be drafted this weekend and check in on how the Spring season is going. Then the guys talk Chiefs and NFL with Matt Derrick of chiefsdigest.com. The guys talk about the latest news coming out of the NFL leading up to the NFL Draft and go through some of the most recent mock drafts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance Leipold, Kansas Football Coach joins 365 Sports to discuss his thoughts on the message to his team headed into the offseason, if anything has changed for Kansas football with the changes in college football, his thoughts on the crossover spring games between teams and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter.
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
In Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought (Princeton UP, 2024), Bruno Leipold argues that, contrary to certain interpretive commonplaces, Karl Marx's thinking was deeply informed by republicanism. Marx's relation to republicanism changed over the course of his life, but its complex influence on his thought cannot be reduced to wholesale adoption or rejection. Challenging common depictions of Marx that downplay or ignore his commitment to politics, democracy, and freedom, Leipold shows that Marx viewed democratic political institutions as crucial to overcoming the social unfreedom and domination of capitalism. One of Marx's principal political values, Leipold contends, was a republican conception of freedom, according to which one is unfree when subjected to arbitrary power. Placing Marx's republican communism in its historical context—but not consigning him to that context—Leipold traces Marx's shifting relationship to republicanism across three broad periods. First, Marx began his political life as a republican committed to a democratic republic in which citizens held active popular sovereignty. Second, he transitioned to communism, criticizing republicanism but incorporating the republican opposition to arbitrary power into his social critiques. He argued that although a democratic republic was not sufficient for emancipation, it was necessary for it. Third, spurred by the events of the Paris Commune of 1871, he came to view popular control in representation and public administration as essential to the realization of communism. Leipold shows how Marx positioned his republican communism to displace both antipolitical socialism and anticommunist republicanism. One of Marx's great contributions, Leipold suggests, was to place politics (and especially democratic politics) at the heart of socialism. Bruno Leipold is a fellow in political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the coeditor of Radical Republicanism: Recovering the Tradition's Popular Heritage. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Sean and Andy (recovering from various ailments) are joined by political theorist, Bruno Leipold, to discuss his excellent new book Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx's Social and Political Thought from Princeton University Press on how Marx and Engels developed their theories within and against an 18th century republican pollical milieu that is largely lost to history and the histories of Marxism.What is republicanism? What distinguishes it from liberalism? How did real world experience with the reactionary Prussian state temper Marxism's preoccupation with civil rights? (How was that preoccupation submerged within Actually Existing Socialism of the 20th century?) How did Marx build upon and surpass republicanism by synthesizing it with communism and large defeating antipolitical strains of socialism?In the bonus we discuss what is left in the 21st century of republican social theory: the universalizing of capitalist private property as opposed to its abolition. How does this middle class 19th century political economy survive down to this day in republics like the United States? Broadly, what is the relevance of this republican revival for groups like the Independent Labor Club and others who seek a revival of communist politics on a broad basis?To access this bonus and years more of excellent content become a patron today at patreonsong: Nas - Black Republican
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The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Harper and Alex Kirry host First & 12: Big 12 Football Podcast with the best sound bites on the Big 12 Sound Round Up.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of the Jayhawker podcast, Nate Bukaty sits down with KU Head Football Coach Lance Leipold, for an insightful conversation on the season's highs, lows, and the team's resilient mindset. Coach Leipold shares his approach to keeping a positive outlook while guiding the Jayhawks through challenges of this season. Coach also opens up about the key words and principles that drive the Jayhawks' mission on and off the field. They discuss exciting plans for the future, including the construction of KU's new stadium and its impact on the program. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System, the official healthcare provider of KU Athletics, www.kansashealthsystem.com. By Black & Veatch. Take ownership of your career, your future and your success. Learn more at www.bv.com/careers. And by Xfinity, the next generation 10G Network. Only from Xfinity. The future starts now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of the Jayhawker podcast, Nate Bukaty sits down with KU Head Football Coach Lance Leipold, for an insightful conversation on the season's highs, lows, and the team's resilient mindset. Coach Leipold shares his approach to keeping a positive outlook while guiding the Jayhawks through challenges of this season. Coach also opens up about the key words and principles that drive the Jayhawks' mission on and off the field. They discuss exciting plans for the future, including the construction of KU's new stadium and its impact on the program. The Jayhawker Podcast is presented by the University of Kansas Health System, the official healthcare provider of KU Athletics, www.kansashealthsystem.com. By Black & Veatch. Take ownership of your career, your future and your success. Learn more at www.bv.com/careers. And by Xfinity, the next generation 10G Network. Only from Xfinity. The future starts now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nake Bukaty joins the guys in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kansas Football Coach Lance Leipold joined us to start Thursday's second hour. He talked with Soren about the state of his program and looked ahead to Saturday's game against Iowa State. Then we were joined by Fat Jack for Program Picks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show LIVE in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nake Bukaty joins the guys in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lance Leipold, head coach of the KU Jayhawks, joined The Drive to talk about the Sunflower Showdown.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show LIVE in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear what Lance Leipold had to say about Houston, the bye week, injuries and much more.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show. Then Gabe DeArmond from Power Mizzou joins the join.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I have a laundry list of Dems going wild the past few days and it feels like their gameplan is if they say and do enough outrageous things, it just becomes background noise. Sharice Davids is flooding the airwaves with ads that are completely fraudulent and can't possibly be true. The KC Star has a shocking story warning Dems about the ills of mail in voting. What? The Royals season is on the line beginning Tuesday night with 6 games to go. Analysts are bashing Travis Kelce for being out of shape and unfocused. And KU coach Lance Leipold is pleading with his fan base to hang in with them after a 1-3 start.
6 games left in the Royals season, Danan Hughes talks Chiefs, and it's time to take a look at Lance Leipolds job security.
The first hour of New Day with Steven St. John and producer Jake Gutierrez on Sports Radio 810 WHB. Nate Bukaty joins the show in studio. At the bottom of the hour Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Garrett Gives his thoughts on the alleged tweet of KU's Head Coach's wife's deleted tweet. Week 2 of KU and K-State's college football season is reviewed and week 3 is predicted
Following last night's opening game, Bobby and the guys discuss the highlights of the game, Lamar Jackson's play, and whether or not him running that much will impact his health this season. Plus, Kansas head coach, Lance Leipold joined Bobby to talk about the importance of culture when turning a program around, if he ever dreams about coaching in his underwear, and more! And Bobby gives his lock of the weekend in college football! Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App today: https://dkng.co/bobbysports If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Follow the Show: @BobbyBonesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following last night's opening game, Bobby and the guys discuss the highlights of the game, Lamar Jackson's play, and whether or not him running that much will impact his health this season. Plus, Kansas head coach, Lance Leipold joined Bobby to talk about the importance of culture when turning a program around, if he ever dreams about coaching in his underwear, and more! And Bobby gives his lock of the weekend in college football! Download the DraftKings Sportsbook App today: https://dkng.co/bobbysports If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. N/A in NH/OR/ON. New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Follow the Show: @BobbyBonesSports Follow the Crew: @MrBobbyBones @ProducerEddie @KickoffKevin @MikeDeestro @ReidYarberry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friday, August 23, 2024 Inside Sports with Al Eschbach -Kick-off directly in a week, 12-team playoff & Big XII, Boxing, KU's Leipold and more. Enjoy the rest of your weekend! Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Inside Sports Podcasts on Apple, Google and Spotify See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With just a week until the Kansas Jayhawks kick off the 2024 season, the Chaps sit down with Head Coach, Lance Leipold to talkhis thoughts and desires about playing Kansas Jathawks games internationallythe new faciiities being built in Lawrence and the challenges this brings in 2024how his time coaching in the MAC at Buffalo prepared him for a job in the BIG XIIthe challenges ahead this season in a new look conference, a very different schedule, technological changes and a supersize CFB Play offthe best stadium atmospheres he has played and the road games he is most looking forward toupdates on his superstar QB, Jalon Daniels and expectations for the new season
2nd hour of the show and Paul is excited to speak to Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold, who describes what it's like to be coaching in today's day and age of college football,. Plus how they are preparing for the 12 team playoff system. And of course we continue taking more of your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hour 3 – Kansas Jayhawks head football coach Lance Leipold joined The Drive to discuss the upcoming season for the Jayhawks.
Hour 1 – The Drive opened Kansas takeover day discussing how much of an impact Lance Leipold has had on the program in his short time with the school.
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Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 3 to 7 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark sat down with Hans Olsen and Jake Scott live from Las Vegas at Big 12 Media Days. Hear from BYU players Chase Roberts, Darius Lassiter, Jakob Robinson, Connor Pay & Tyler Batty. #37 - 60 in 60 - Nate Ritchie - Utah S USU Players Ike Larsen & Spencer Petras Kansas Head Coach Lance Leipold
Kansas Jayhawks football coach Lance Leipold talked with Hans Olsen and Ben Anderson live at Big 12 Media Days inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Kansas head coach Lance Leipold's press conference at Big 12 Football Media Days
Kansas head coach talks 2024 season, Big 12, and more.
-Nebraska is doing their best to get back to a bowl game and more this upcoming season for the first time since 2016. While we think the talent level on offense is OK here, look what our friend Lance Leipold has done at Kansas-CBS Sports is going through their unit rankings and on Monday, they listed Kansas' RB backfield as No. 3 in the country, led by Devin Neal and Daniel Hishaw. Yesterday, they listed Kansas' WR/TE group as No. 10 best in the country, led by Lawrence Arnold, Quentin Skinner and Luke Grimm). It is 2007 again?!-Also, the Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest won't be the same this year….Joey Chestnut is BANNED because he is endorsing a vegan hot dog company---Impossible Foods—and Nathan's says NO WAYShow sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We gave you everything you need to know to start Tuesday's final hour. Then we talked with Kansas Head Football Coach Lance Leipold. Then we gave you the Kicker on the way out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
The University of Kansas football program reached its zenith in 2007 after recording its first 12-win season and an Orange Bowl win. However, that 2007 season would mark the last time KU football would win at least nine games for nearly two decades. In a 17-year drought that included two WINLESS seasons, five head coaching changes, and a fanbase who had been teased with promises of improvement - finally found it in head coach Lance Leipold, who guided the Jayhawks to nine wins last year. How did the 59-year-old head coach, who didn't earn his first HC gig until his 40s, take a program that had zero wins in 2020 to a top-25 finish in 2023? Coach Leipold explains. Later, Ari and Max Olson discuss the latter's story about this program builder. They also identify which teams from across the country could learn from Leipold's lessons. Read Max's story: https://theathletic.com/5318871/2024/03/07/lance-leipold-kansas-football-coach-career/ Until Saturday 'Best CFB Stadium' Bracket Challenge!: https://theathletic.com/tag/until-saturday/ Time stamps: - What was Kansas before Leipold? (1:30) - Lance Leipold joins the show (4:15) - Why Lawrence? (9:30) - Internal lobbying; vision and building from within (13:00) - The right AD? (16:00) - Young up-and-coming coaching candidates vs experienced HC at lower levels (18:00) - Success opening the door for other coaches at non-D-1 schools? (21:00) - Navigating the new era of roster construction (23:00) - Picking the a career you love (27:30) - What advice would you give to a coach that going through what you went through? (30:15) - Rebuilding vs restoring and selling (32:45) - What programs are in the position Kansas was in/who could learn from Leipold? (42:00) - Introducing Until Saturday's 'Best CFB Stadium' Bracket Challenge! w/ Jayna Bardahl (1:06:30) Call/text the Until Saturday phone and leave us a question for a future mailbag and/or Sunday Sound-Off podcast: (316) 462-9852 Subscribe to Until Saturday on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhfrD1COvG40Mk7vvgaHIQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
The University of Kansas football program reached its zenith in 2007 after recording its first 12-win season and an Orange Bowl win. However, that 2007 season would mark the last time KU football would win at least nine games for nearly two decades. In a 17-year drought that included two WINLESS seasons, five head coaching changes, and a fanbase who had been teased with promises of improvement - finally found it in head coach Lance Leipold, who guided the Jayhawks to nine wins last year. How did the 59-year-old head coach, who didn't earn his first HC gig until his 40s, take a program that had zero wins in 2020 to a top-25 finish in 2023? Coach Leipold explains. Later, Ari and Max Olson discuss the latter's story about this program builder. They also identify which teams from across the country could learn from Leipold's lessons.Read Max's story:https://theathletic.com/5318871/2024/03/07/lance-leipold-kansas-football-coach-career/Vote Until Saturday's 'Best CFB Stadium' Bracket Challenge!:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc_sREhl3ijSqHEQbdYL72lYXmP7draMSuHh0OgogWOz5WQkw/viewformTime stamps:- What was Kansas before Leipold? (1:30)- Lance Leipold joins the show (4:15)- Why Lawrence? (9:30)- Internal lobbying; vision and building from within (13:00)- The right AD? (16:00)- Young up-and-coming coaching candidates vs experienced HC at lower levels (18:00)- Success opening the door for other coaches at non-D-1 schools? (21:00)- Navigating the new era of roster construction (23:00)- Picking the a career you love (27:30)- What advice would you give to a coach that going through what you went through? (30:15)- Rebuilding vs restoring and selling (32:45)- What programs are in the position Kansas was in/who could learn from Leipold? (42:00)- Introducing Until Saturday's 'Best CFB Stadium' Bracket Challenge! w/ Jayna Bardahl (1:06:30)Call/text the Until Saturday phone and leave us a question for a future mailbag and/or Sunday Sound-Off podcast: (316) 462-9852Subscribe to Until Saturday on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbhfrD1COvG40Mk7vvgaHIQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.