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This episode is sponsored by: Rock Mill Tile & StoneVincent CullinanO. 310.559.9500@rockmillstonerockmillstone.comLook to the blog for images and links to Greg's Work and AIhttps://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2025/03/interview-ai-with-greg-tate-ra-of-greg.htmlGreg Tate Architect BioPrior to exploring the intersection of AI and architectural design, Greg was an Associate Principal and Technical Director at Bauer Architects. With over three decades of experience Tate has overseen the design and construction of multiple award winning projects including the renovated Festival of Arts,Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach.Today Greg develops architectural concepts with AI tools like Midjourney that merge reality and imagination, offering new perspectives on how we experience the built environment. He draws inspiration from the eclectic landscape of Los Angeles incorporating unconventional and playful juxtapositions of architecture that blur the line between art and functionality.His design work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Dwell, Metropolis and HG Television. Most recently his AI work has been exhibited at Mobile Detroit's 2050, Constructing Futures at LTU and recently featured in Parametric Architecture, Open Prompters, AI Architects Magazine, CreAtIve Magazine and WOW World Magazine.Link to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:https://www.mgharchitect.com/
It's the regular season finale and senior day as the Wildcats host the Lawrence Tech Blue Devils. Listen in for the guys thoughts on last week's win at Siena Heights and then hear a trio of interviews from Fred. Erik, Chad, and Fred also get you ready for this week's game against LTU. -11:15 Siena Heights Roundup -35:45 Jaylen Cushenberry -42:45 Rankings and Records -62:15 Senior Spotlight, Ethan Dutra -72:30 Lawrence Tech Preview -85:30 Senior Spotlight II, Joe Green (Student Coach) -88:00 SPECIAL ROUNDUP ANNOUNCEMENT :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iwu-football-pod/support
Lawrence Tech legend Bryce Ebert joins the pod this week. Bryce recaps his time as a player at LTU and how he transitioned to his new role as assistant coach. From outdoor games to an ACHA M3 National Championship, Bryce has seen it all in his time as a Blue Devil. Timestamps:(04:11) Tennessee State Hockey Team Announcement(07:06) Coaching Vacancies(09:23) Boise State Hockey Team Revamp(13:17) ACHA and AAU College Hockey Transfers(23:06) Ham Arena Hot Seat: SMU Hockey Social(26:14) Interview with Bryce Ebert(30:50) Introduction to the Western States League(31:50) The Unique Experience of Playing in McCall(33:53) Transition to Lawrence Tech University(34:51) Recruiting Insights and Coaching at Lawrence Tech(35:42) Welcome to NAIA Hockey(36:53) Challenges and Adventures in College Hockey(40:47) Coaching and Program Development at Lawrence Tech(48:52) Rivalries and Future Goals(53:23) Game Seven MemoriesFollow us on social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hockeyhousepod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hockeyhousepod?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/hockeyhousepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hockeyhousepod
Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/CiwRshYrIg0 Episode Description -In this episode, we catch up and check in on the success of Lawernce Technological University's Robofest events that happened during the same time span as the FIRST FRC season. Shannan palonis, LTU's Robofest Coordinator, explains what happened during the series of events and what LTU is focused on for next years Robofest schedule!Interview Panel:Shannan Palonis - LTU Robofest CoordinatorErik Rosvold - Robofest Coach (8 years) and Side HostLinks Mentioned:http://www.robofest.net/
Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/gVCKQCWWpXgEpisode Description -In this episode, we speak to LTU's Executive Director of Admissions Jane Rohrback. Jane talks about all the scholarships that LTU provides to potential students to the university. From Sports scholarships to STEM and Robotics scholarships, LTU has a vast array of opportunities for students looking to find a university to attend. Kane provides some great advice for students, parents and even mentors when looking at the next step for students leaving high school. It is never too early to start the research for high school students and their scholastic goals. Interview Panel:Jane Rohrback, LTU Executive Director of AdmissionsLinks Mentioned:https://www.ltu.edu/admissionshttps://www.ltu.edu/financial-aid/scholarships
Illuminart and Peter Basso Associates collaborated and integrated very successfully 7 years ago. Robert discusses, with Webster and Ron, the advantages of being part of both a lighting design firm and a larger MEP consulting firm. Are you sensing the “collaboration” theme here? Here's a direct quote from Robert in this episode: “The controls people out there - they are worth their weight in gold, times ten!” Kinda makes you feel all fuzzy inside, doesn't it? Robert has been practicing lighting Design for over 30 years and is Principal at Illuminart based in Troy Michigan. He has a BFA from College for Creative Studies and has received over 40 lighting design awards including several Guth Awards of Distinction. His wide-ranging design experience includes projects throughout the US as well as the Middle East. He also enjoys teaching and is adjunct faculty for LTU, and CCS.
When Robert White started in the business, he had a mullet, earrings, and a jacket with a diagonal zipper that started at the shoulder. In other words, he's been around a while. So he brings a lot of knowledge from the world of lighting design. He even knows enough to offer some insight to us lighting distributors. Wait till you hear his fantastic idea for lighting a building to avoid uplight. Robert has been practicing lighting Design for over 30 years and is Principal at Illuminart based in Troy Michigan. He has a BFA from College for Creative Studies and has received over 40 lighting design awards including several Guth Awards of Distinction. His wide-ranging design experience includes projects throughout the US as well as the Middle East. He also enjoys teaching and is adjunct faculty for LTU, and CCS.
Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/sH-ftw8SWJIEpisode Description -In this episode, I discuss on how to create a 501.c3 Non-Profit Organization for your robotics team with Cheryl form the Twisted Angels. Cheryl and her robotics squad just completed this a couple years ago and has helped the Twisted Teams write grants and help get the funds they need each season. The links we reference in this episode are displayed for you below and for your use!Interview Panel:Cheryl Thornton - Head Coach for Team 4422https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4422501.c3 Links:https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/how-to-start-a-501c3/https://form1023.org/nonprofit-articles-of-incorporation-501c3-template-sample
Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/urEQmirOiHcEpisode Description -In this episode, Jeff Parks form Error Code 404 stops by and discusses grants. He provides some in-depth detailed instructions on how you can find, apply for and possibly get awarded Grants for your team. Jeff, as the expert Grant writer, also details on some grants to avoid if you are new to grant writing. Every team could use more money so we hope this episode starts your grant writing journey!Interview Panel:Jeff Parks - Head Coach for Team 7226https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/7226
Keith Bartley is a designer, architecture enthusiast, and former member of the Young Americans. He discusses his parents' divorce, moving to L.A. at 18 to be in the Young Americans, and coming out of the closet. Keith also discusses shifting his academic career to focus on architecture, moving to Pittsburgh, and helping to build the now famous African American History Museum in Washington, D.C. He then shifts the conversation to discuss his past relationship with a narcissistic man, his ADHD, and how depression has shown up throughout his life. Keith then talks about grief and how he learned to find the right therapist for what you need. Follow us on socials! @FriendRequestPod
Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/xIkBQmlQ9x4Episode Description -In this episode, we check in with two thirds of the WINNING Alliance from the Michigan State Championships. Each panel member provides a small recap of each of their seasons, what MSC was like in the qualification matches and how their alliance was meant to become the champs! We get to hear from both Drive Coaches and a Student Driver in this episode and how each position saw the game field and what it took to win the State Championship here in Michigan. Interview Panel:Donovan Whitehead - Drive Coach - Team 217 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/217Jeff Olson - Drive Coach - Team 1506 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/1506David Goodheart - Driver - Team 1506 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/1506
Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/a5cwSNGeww0Episode Description -In this episode, we interview the third member of the Winning Alliance (Team 6090 - Wayland Wildcats) from the FIRST in Michigan State Championships. Each panel member provides a small recap of each of their season, what MSC was like in the qualification matches and how their alliance was meant to become the champs! We get to hear from Mentors and Students including the Drive Coach and a Student Driver of the Wildcats! Interview Panel:Rod Killips - Co-Head Coach - Team 6090 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/6090Dave Merice - Co-Head Coach - Team 6090Isabel - Marketing, Social Media and Outreach - Team 6090Alex C. - Head Coder and Driver - Team 6090Alex K. - Design Lead and Drive Coach - Team 6090
In this episode we check in with Jake Hawley from Team 7211 Hollywood! Jake provides us with a little history of Team Hololywood and how they have been lucky enough to make the FIRST in Michigan State Championships every year since he helped start the team. We collectively talk about what FOM State Championships are like and how teams should get ready for some intense robot action! We would like to thank ALL of the volunteers that help make States Chapionships a reality! Interview Panel:Jake Hawley - Team 7211 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/7211
Episode Description -In this episode we check in with three FIRST FRC Alumni from around the FIRST in Michigan area on how their teams have done thus far in the Charged Up Season! The panel discusses their experiences in FIRST and tells us what they bring to their teams from their days as students now that they have become mentors. We discuss the FIM State Championships and David, from the Twisted Devils, teaches us the Russell Shuffle!Interview Panel:Matthew Seifert - Team 4453 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4453David Russell - Team 4381 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4381Gavin Storts - Team 1684 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/1684
Episode Description -In this episode we continue with our favorite scouting app for Charged Up Scoutradioz! We ask how the season is going with our panel of interviewees and how they have used ScoutRadioz across their events thus far in the Charged Up Season!Interview Panel:Clint "Eric" Hawks - Scouting Mentor for Team 7166Michael O'Connell - Scoutradioz Developer and Mentor for Team 102Nirav Patel - Drive Coach for Team 102Links mentioned in the recording: Scoutradioz Discord: https://discord.gg/9CRytVW6Scoutradioz Website: https://scoutradioz.com/home/
Episode Description - In this episode our round table discussion revolves around the Charged Up Game and experiences from Comp Week 2. The interview panel provides some input on what they had learned, how the game is evolving and what the Meta might be in the weeks to come.Interview Panel: Jay Tembrink - Team 494/70 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/494Ben Shoemaker - Team 3655 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/3655
Episode Description -In this episode our round table discussion revolves around the Charged Up Game and experiences from Comp Week 1 of the Charged Up season. The interview panel provides some input on what they had learned, how you can play defense on the swerve and other great pieces of advice going into your FIRST competition. This is an episode you may need a pen and paper for so enjoy the episode! Interview Panel:Ray Pratt - Team 2611 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/2611Don Ridge - Team 1506 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/1506Bruce Stone - Team 302 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/302
Reviewing Lincoln's Water 2.0 Project following LTU's Donna Garden's presentation at the February LIBA Lunch ** Government Regulations cause high building costs for new construction ** New LIBA Members ** DEEP DIVE: Bud details a recent LFR Ride-Along
Episode Description -In this episode we continue with our 3rd in depth discussion on scouting for Charged Up and how Scoutradioz might be the scouting system you have been looking for and can implement in your scouting program leading up the the competitive weeks. The tag team crew from Team 102 talks takes us through an additional demo on the analytics of the application and how even alliance selection can be done while using Scoutradioz! There is a great deal lot of information packed into this episode so please use the links below and start to learn about Scoutradioz and don't forget to join their Discord!Interview Panel:Michael O'Connell - Scoutradioz Developer and Mentor for Team 102Nirav Patel - Drive Coach for Team 102Nicholas Giampino - Scouting 2nd for Team 102Links mentioned in the recording: Scoutradioz Discord: https://discord.gg/9CRytVW6Scoutradioz Website: https://scoutradioz.com/home/
Episode Description -In this episode, we speak with Martin Beeker a FRC Head Referee Alumni and current FRC Lead Robot Inspector Mark Kramarczyk. Martin and mark provide their recommendations on how teams should get ready for the upcoming competitive weeks for the Charged Up Season! They provide a summary of the activities that teams will perform and interact with both referees and inspectors during a event. WE would like to thank Martin and Mark for everything they do as volunteers in their positions and what they do for the FRC community in FIRST!Interview Panel:Martin Beeker - FRC Head Referee AlumniMark Kramarczyk - FRC Lead Robot Inspector and Grand PoobahVideo Link: https://youtube.com/live/gILCfTRL-yE
Episode Description -In this episode we continue our discussion on scouting for Charged Up and how Scoutradioz might be the scouting system you have been looking for and can implement in your scouting program leading up the the competitive weeks. The tag team crew from Team 102 talks takes us through an additional demo on the analytics of the application and how even alliance selection can be done while using Scoutradioz! There is a great deal lot of information packed into this episode so please use the links below and start to learn about Scoutradioz and don't forget to join their Discord!Interview Panel:Michael O'Connell - Scoutradioz Developer and Mentor for Team 102Jordan Lees - Scoutradioz Developer and Mentor for Team 102Links mentioned in the recording: Scoutradioz Discord: https://discord.gg/9CRytVW6Scoutradioz Website: https://scoutradioz.com/home/Podcast Links:Video Link: https://youtube.com/live/M89EDLFMqfQ
Episode Description -In this special episode I interview a a couple of FRC Alumni that are now mentoring their team and getting ready for the FRC Charged Up Season and at the same time creating one of the most robust and configurable scouting apps I have ever seen Scoutradioz! The tag team crew from Team 102 talks about the history of Scoutradioz, where to start from and how it can improve your teams scouting capabilities for any FRC Game! There is a lot of information packed into this episode so please use the links below and start to learn about Scoutradioz and don't forget to join their Discord!Interview Panel:Michael O'Connell - Scoutradioz Developer and Mentor for Team 102Jordan Lees - Scoutradioz Developer and Mentor for Team 102Links mentioned in the recording: Scoutradioz Discord: https://discord.gg/9CRytVW6Scoutradioz Website: https://scoutradioz.com/home/
Episode Description:In this special episode I interview a group of FRC Alumni that are now mentoring teams and getting ready for the FRC Charged Up Season but more importantly develop and have released PHOTOVISION for FRC teams to use on their robots! The round table crew talks about the history of PhotonVision, where to start from and how it can improve your robots capabilities for any FRC Game! There is a lot of information packed into this episode so please use the links below and start to learn about PhotonVision and don't forget to join their Discord!Interview Panel:Matthew Morley - PhotonVision Developer and Mentor for Team 5940Chris Gerth - PhotonVision Developer and Mentor for Team 1736Banks Troutman - Lead PhotonVision Developer and Mentor for Team 2974Links mentioned in the recording: PhotonVision Discord: https://discord.com/invite/wYxTwymPhotonVision Website: https://photonvision.org/PhotonVision Docs Website: https://docs.photonvision.org/en/latest/docs/getting-started/installation/index.htmlPodcast Links:Audio link: https://www.spreaker.com/user/13110964/robozone-podcast-episode-182-vision-makeVideo Link: https://youtube.com/live/EHJ0oPRZTN8
Episode Description -In this special episode I interview the Director and Coordinator for Robofest at LTU. Christopher and Shannan provide not only the history of the program, which started in 1999, but how this year the festivities and competition will be back in person after the pandemic has subsided. Robofest's season has just started, and it is not too late to get this information out to our teams, friends and family members to see if there are students from 4th through 12th grades that would like an additional challenge! There will be students and teams form aroudn the world competing at Robofest this season and in person!Interview Panel:Christopher Cartwright - Director of RobofestShannan Palonis - Coordinator of RobofestLinks mentioned in the recording: Robofest Website: https://www.robofest.net/Robofest E-Mail: robofest@ltu.eduAudio link: https://www.spreaker.com/user/13110964/robozone-podcast-episode-181-robofest-atVideo Link: https://youtu.be/cTfKI095qjc
Episode Description -In this episode, our interview panel provides their reactions to the release of the Charged Up 2023 FRC Competitive season. We discuss in detail the Swerve chassis and its application for this year's game. Defense will be a huge part of this game and the panel discusses how import defense will be! The panel also provides some input on where teams should focus their efforts for this week in the Charged-Up Season! Don't forget to watch the video series that FIRST in Michigan has on YouTube covering the Everybot Build for the 2023 Charged Up Season.Interview Panel:Bruce Stone - Team 302 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/302Ed Wynne/Mark Faunce - Team 3536 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/3536Links mentioned in the recording: FIRST in Michigan Everybot Build Video Series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd3tSwJfPHk&list=PL6fCSvDccI_6AlpMG64ZjrArrFbdb_nN6
Episode Description -In this episode, our interview panel reacts to the release of the Charged Up kickoff for the 2023 FRC Competitibe season. The panel discusses the game and how some teams might approach the design of their robots to accomplish certain aspects of the game. Interview Panel:Scott Stap - Team 5084 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/5084Matt Brechting - Team 4967 - https://www.thebluealliance.com/team/4967
Episode Description -In this episode, our interview panel reacts to the release of the Charged Up kickoff event hosted at Lawernce Technological University. The panel discusses the event and the support that LTU is doing for local teams in the area and the sponsorship for the RoboZonePodcast. Interview Panel:Dr. Selin Arslan - http://www.ltu.eduDenver Rochon - RoboZoneLorne Plant - RoboZone
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Noboru Nakatani has been leading in a global environment in various industries including manufacturing, IT, finance, and consulting in France, US and Japan. He is currently the President and CEO of JASTEC Co., Ltd., a leading systems integrator in Japan. Mr. Nakatani graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Keio University and holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson School. After graduation, Mr. Nakatani worked first as a Production Engineer at Canon Japan, and then led the Research and Development Department in their France operation. He then moved to New York, working as a Senior Consultant at Deloitte before joining JASTEC. As Chairman and CEO of JASTEC International, Inc Mr. Nakatani acquired a French company called LTU, and expanded JASTEC's business portfolio. Mr. Nakatani also successfully improved JASTEC's revenue during the first few years of his leadership after the company had been struggling. When looking back at his early leadership years at Canon in Japan, Mr. Nakatani describes it as a “free” environment where engineers were allowed to try new things. The hierarchy was not as top-down, and the decision-making was not necessarily logical. When comparing his early leadership experience in Japan to France, Mr. Nakatani observes that both countries take their time in the decision-making process, yet the reasoning is different. In Japan, it is largely due to people being risk-averse and hesitant to make decisions, whereas in France, it is because there are so many different opinions and discussions that need to be held. In order to maintain trust and engagement during JASTEC's difficult times as an externally hired leader, Mr. Nakatani listened to his employees and repeatedly communicated his vision and commitment to improve their business. Moreover, he worked to readjust the organization's client portfolio, and tried to maximize and diversity sales from existing clients. Mr. Nakatani points to internal training and research for his team's success in upselling, by having a well-trained sales and project management team that carefully analyzed the midterm plans of companies to make attractive proposals. Additionally, when making changes, Mr. Nakatani says it is important to start things from a small scale, where there is more flexibility and room for making mistakes. He also states how essential it is to learn from these mistakes and share the experience within the team. For foreigners coming to lead in Japan, Mr. Nakatani advises to avoid micromanagement, as this prevents people from thinking independently and creatively. Moreover, Mr. Nakatani emphasizes the importance of listening to the team, and understanding their expectations, likes and dislikes and so on at the beginning of joining the company. From there, Mr. Nakatani recommends creating goals with a clear road map to help the employees succeed in reaching them. Being an externally hired executive, Mr. Nakatani also strongly advises to show commitment to the team and communicate to them that he or she will stay until their goals are reached. Mr. Nakatani also indicates the value of understanding Japanese clients and working on business development to increase sales as the leader. Although Japanese is helpful to know, Mr. Nakatani thinks that as long as the direct reports can communicate in English, it is not essential to be fluent. Lastly, he recommends leaders to learn from other executives from different industries and participate in training to expand their perspective.
The guys were joined this week by a diverse panel of land survey professionals to discuss the various education & training opportunities for land surveyors. This esteemed group consisted of Peta Cox (National Training & Development Manager at Consulting Surveyors National, AUS), Michael Magyar (Owner, Magyar Land Surveying LLC in Oregon), Ray Lillibridge (PLS at OHM Advisors; Adjunct Professor at LTU; Adjunct Faculty at Eastern Michigan University, MI) and Brandon Montero (Program Director, Lead Trainer at Elevate Construction; Educator at Arizona State University; Author, Development Coach, AZ). I'm not sure if we solved all the "survey world's" problems, but we sure did touch on a number of issues affecting the profession of land surveying...past, present and future. Music by Buckcherry!!
Tiffany Brown has Bachelor of Science in architecture, Master of Architecture, and Master of Business Administration degrees from Lawrence Technological University. With nearly 20 years of experience in architecture, she is now executive director of the National Organization of Minority Architects, which focuses on fostering justice and equity in communities of color.Tiffany was awarded a grant by The Knight Foundation to launch 400 Forward, an initiative aimed to support the education and career development of the next 400 women architects with an underlying focus on African American girls. She recently had the honor of being named among Architizer's 100 Women to Watch in Architecture and has received several recognitions and awards from leaders in the industry including the American Institute of Architects. Tiffany has worked as adjunct professor at LTU's College of Architecture and Design and is a Community Engagement Mentor to LTU's Marburger STEM Center. Tiffany's Top 5 Projects:1. Gardenview Estates2. Brewster-Douglass Demolition3. Coleman Young Municipal Renovation4. Mumford High School5. 400ForwardDetroit City of Design SpotlightAndrews University School of Architecture and Interior Design - https://www.andrews.edu/said/architectureKendall College of Art and Design of Ferris University - https://kcad.ferris.edu/programs/graduate/master-of-architecture/index.htmlLawrence Technological University College of Architecture and Design - https://www.ltu.edu/architecture_and_design/University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning - https://taubmancollege.umich.edu/University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture & Community Development - https://architecture.udmercy.edu/ Show Topic Links:National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) - https://www.noma.net/NOMA Detroit - https://www.nomadetroit.org/Hamilton Anderson Associates - https://www.hamilton-anderson.com/SmithGroup - https://www.smithgroup.com/
Host Dillon Morello is joined by LTU Hockey head coach and players to recap the final weekend of the regular season. Plus they preview the upcoming playoff matches. For more info visit ltuathletics.com
LTU Hockey head coach Ken Gaffney joins Dillon Morello for an update on the team. For more info visit ltuathletics.com
LTU Hockey head coach Ken Gaffney fills in as host for Dillon Morello. Coach Gaffney is joined by three student-athletes from his D3 team. They recap their road trip to Miami Ohio University and preview their games against Western Michigan. For more info visit ltuathletics.com
Several players from the Lawrence Tech Hockey team join host Dillon Morello for an update on the season. For more info visit ltuathletics.com.
Head coach Ken Gaffney and several players from the Lawrence Tech Hockey team join host Dillon Morello for an update on the season. For more info visit ltuathletics.com.
Several players from the Lawrence Tech Hockey team join host Dillon Morello for an update on the season. For more info visit ltuathletics.com.
“If you are wondering what the future will be like for careers, take out your notebook and follow this discussion with the new incoming LTU President!”Join Dr. Tarek Sobh, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Provost, and the incoming President for Lawrence Technological University and host Ed Clemente, for an innovative discussion on entrepreneurship, engineering, robotics, design, global fingerprints, and many other future trends and careers! LTU is recognized for its transformative STEM and Design education structures that develops leaders with an entrepreneurial mindset and global perspective. Find out about Dr. Sobh and his ‘boots on ground' academic passion that led him on a path from Alexandria, Egypt to Michigan. You can also read the transcript from our conversation.
Head coach Ken Gaffney and several players from the Lawrence Tech Hockey team join host Dillon Morello for an update on the season. For more info visit ltuathletics.com.
Head coach Ken Gaffney and several players from the Lawrence Tech Hockey team join host Dillon Morello for an update on the season. For more info visit ltuathletics.com.
On this special edition of LTU Blue Devils In Depth we speak to incoming Lawrence Tech president Dr. Tarek Sobh. He discusses the importance of athletics at the university and many other topics like the future of LTU, how he ended up joining the school as provost, and much more! For additional info https://www.ltu.edu/news/?_from=/index.asp&_opt=detail&_cid=f6fd453f-912c-4859-9f26-9964ce701ec8
Men's Hockey Head Coach Ken Gaffney and student-athletes Bryce Ebert, Spencer Krul and Blayne Young recap the second week of games and preview week 3. For more information about LTU Men's Hockey visit ltuathletics.com.
Head Coach Ken Gaffney and student-athletes Brenden Preiss, Cole Therrien and Griffin Foster discuss the passing of assistant coach Chris Lantto. They also preview the recently released 2021-2022 schedule. For more information about LTU Men's Hockey visit ltuathletics.com.
When COVID-19 killed music and band classes for teacher Brandon Deike, he created a class celebrating the history of retro gaming for his middle school in Northern Michigan. He shares a bit about the curriculum, how it went over with the students, debates what exactly is "retro gaming," and some of his all time favorite games!Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self
Host Joel Graves is joined by guest Kristy Brown who is Beaumont Health's manager of Children Miracle Network. Part of her responsibilities include overseeing Extra Life Detroit, which raises funds by teaming with gamers. On this episode find out how the organization started and has grown into an international event. You can find out more by signing up to participate or to donate by visiting https://www.extra-life.org/Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self The show is sponsored by Hungry Howie's Pizza. Order from the home of the original flavored crust pizza at hungryhowies.com.
Special Show! Louisiana Tech beat writer Ben Carlisle (@bcarlisle37) of the @bleedtechblue podcast and of Sports Talk 97.7FM joins Devin to go over the full 2021-2022 season for the Bulldogs. The guys talk about Ben's time as a baseball player for LTU as well as his most memorable football games from his time on campus in Ruston. They cover past teams and give a win total prediction while navigating the schedule!SUBSCRIBE and RATE on iTunes by clicking anywhere in this line!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
To celebrate the release of Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance, host Candace Byrnes is joined by State Champs contributor Haaris Munir and producer Denver Rochon to discuss the influence of D&D on video games and pop culture.Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self The show is sponsored by Hungry Howie's Pizza. Order from the home of the original flavored crust pizza at hungryhowies.com.
This episode is taken from a keynote speech from Cameron Kunzelman, who is a game developer, a journalist and much more. Listen to his insightful thoughts on where the industry is headed in the next ten years and beyond.Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self The show is sponsored by Hungry Howie's Pizza. Order from the home of the original flavored crust pizza at hungryhowies.com.
We spoke to Jesse Ernest from Northville High School about starting a new esports team at his school, why being part of a team is important to him, and much more! Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self The show is sponsored by Hungry Howie's Pizza. Order from the home of the original flavored crust pizza at hungryhowies.com.
Collegiate and high school esports coaches join Joel Graves for a panel for LTUX. The guests include Danielle Sirekis from Lawrence Tech Esports, Stephen Juncaj from Detroit Catholic Central Esports, Dylan Chapman from the Michigan High School Esports Federation and Erich Bao from GGLeagues.Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self The show is sponsored by Hungry Howie's Pizza. Order from the home of the original flavored crust pizza at hungryhowies.com.
Genna Rose and Antonette Phelps are joined by Lauren Byrd to talk about the LTU Dance Team and the brand new Competitive Cheer Team at Lawrence Technological University. We'll find out what Lauren is looking for in recruits, how she plans to build the program, and what it's like for the university.Presented by Lawrence Technological University and sponsored by the MHSAA, DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, and the DAC Athlete of the Year Award.