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Graybo and Dennyonetime are joined by the voice of Randolph Macon men's basketball Marty Wilson. Marty talks about this year's RMC basketball team, what to look out for in the ODAC and why Divsion III basketball is so special. Visit Graybo's Sports Cards Website: Graybos.coFollow Graybo's on Instagram: @Graybos_CardsEmail the Show: Info@graybos.co Copyright of Graybo's Sports Cards LLC 2024.
This episode delves into the journeys of four veterans who have transitioned from military service to thriving careers at Walmart. Join Chris as he chats with Army veterans Antonio Strong and Marty Wilson, Judy Griffin (Navy), and Mark Biddy (Airforce), who share how their military experiences have shaped their roles within the company. From Antonio's enthusiasm as an Academy Coach to Marty's pride as a Walmart truck driver, these stories highlight the values of teamwork, leadership, and camaraderie that resonate deeply within the Walmart family. Whether you're a veteran, a current Walmart associate, or someone interested in the inspirational journeys of others, this episode is filled with insights and heartfelt moments you won't want to miss. So tune in and see why at Walmart, "we don't just work together, we bring it together." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JoE Silva turns over the reins of this week's playlist to singer/songwriter Marty Wilson-Piper formerly of The Church. Plus new shoegaze sounds from Cosmopaark, synthpop from Georgia's very own Flamingo Shadow and some Japanese psych-surf from TEKE TEKE
Welcome back to Bottled Up, and on this episode, Andrew Allen goes deep diving into the fascinating world of Japanese Art, fishing, and coastal conservation with the talented artist, avid sport fisherman, and founder of One Gulf One Goal, Captain Marty Wilson. Capt Marty takes us on a journey through the ancient Japanese Art of gyotaku, a unique form of fish printing with deep cultural significance. From discussing the techniques used to create these intricate works of Art to highlight the stark contrast between Japanese and American culture, Marty sheds light on the beauty and mindfulness embodied in gyotaku. Check Out Capt. Marty's Art Here >>> But that's not all – we also delve into Marty's dedication to environmental conservation as he shares his efforts to combat plastic pollution and save marine life, particularly sea turtles. From his foundation's innovative products made from the yucca plant to his inspiring stories of rebuilding a ship after Hurricane Katrina, Marty's passion for the coast and its beautiful native creatures shines through. Check Out One Gulf One Goal Here >>> Join us as we explore the intersection of Art, fishing, and environmental consciousness in this thought-provoking episode of Bottled Up. This episode is made possible by Allen Beverages Please subscribe, rate, and review The Bottled Up Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Want To Know More About Allen Beverages? Website: allenbeverages.com Facebook: @allenbeverages
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Today, husband, father, & Business owner, Marty Wilson brings us fresh perspective on the meaning of the Gospel, the wonder of God's vast Kingdom collaborating together, & the vital part we each distinctively get to play in His purposes. -Thank you for listening! Email Us: info@sent315.org Engage on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sent_315/ (https://www.instagram.com/sent_315/) Resources & Community:https://www.sent315.org/ (https://www.sent315.org/) -Sent 315 is here to help Christian believers grow in sharing Jesus, the Gospel, & their faith testimony. This is practical, natural evangelism.
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life's Best Medicine. Joining Brian on the show this week is Marty Wilson. Marty is Brian's good friend, translator, and fellow worker on medical missions trips. In their discussion, Brian and Marty reflect on their experiences ministering to people in South America. They talk about the meaning of faith and belief, seeking the things that bring real peace and real happiness, the problem of evil in the world, witnessing miraculous healing, the absolute necessity of having a faith community, and the power of acting on faith to serve those in need. Life's Best Medicine According to Marty: “Knowing that God loves me and cares for me. Knowing that I am accepted, significant, and secure in Christ. Knowing that He has a purpose and a plan for my life.” Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy! Links: Dr. Brian Lenzkes: Website Low Carb MD Podcast Simply Snackin'
Marty Wilson joins us on his birthday and the world needs love.
Director, IT Software Engineering at the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), reports to the Chief Technology Officer and has 4 Software Engineering Managers reporting to her with an additional 60+-member team. She is responsible for directing the activities associated with programming and engineering all changes within the UNetSM platform, Salesforce platform, application architecture, and software quality assurance. Ms. Wilson has been with UNOS in IT for 5 and years. Prior to this, she spent 20 years working in IT at Capital One. She held leadership positions in Operations, Information Security, Business Continuity, End-User Services and Business Support Services. She received her bachelor's degree in Information Systems from Virginia Commonwealth University.
Have a laugh on episode ninety-six of The Presentation Boss Podcast. We have another guest expert interview discussion. And today it is with a name that has sat on Kate's bookshelf for years, and a Queensland local too. Marty Wilson is the author of More Funny, More Money all about how to incorporate humour into your business speaking – and why you should do it.He's a past pharmacist, stand up comic and now a speaker on resilience in change. In this enjoyable conversation, Marty re-affirms loads about what we already thought of speaking with humour, but also drops some fantastic new tools that both Kate and Thomas will be employing as soon as possible! This episode is all about getting serious about humour!Show your support for this episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationbossAbout Our GuestMarty Wilson is a resilience expert who has spoken to over 1000 inspirational people about how to live well – through the good times and the bad. Marty is a pharmacist turned award-winning advertising copywriter turned stand up comic turned bestselling author and speaker. He has spoken to over 500,000 people since he first leapt up on stage in 1997. Within 12 months Marty appeared on The Footy Show and travelled to the UK to become a full time standup. He returned home in 2008 and now lives in Noosa. He is the author of More Funny More Money which is about using humour in business to get more influence, more engagement, and more sales.What You'll Learn:• A way of using the stories you already know and tell in a business setting• The psychology of why audiences will love you for using humorous stories and jokes• Why being serious isn't the opposite of humour.• How to mentally prepare yourself for humour that doesn't work• How to recover if your joke goes really well, or not well at all• When you should separate yourself from your presentations, and how• Three reasons you need to be including humour in your presentations.Mentioned In The Show:• Scott Dikkers' Books• Marty Wilson's Book; More Funny, More Money• Marty Wilson's speaking website Continue the Conversation:• Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Show your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/presentationboss• Join our online community: Presentation Bosses Facebook Group• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/
How Speakers Should be Marketing Themselves Now And for the next 18-24 months Join this session, for lessons from a global speaker and international speaker agent, as they uncover how to prepare for when conferences come back, and – even more urgently – what we can do right now to make the most of the time until that happens. As professional speakers, we have an enforced layoff to take stock and think deeply about our positioning, marketing, and sales processes. We need to ensure we get aligned with the “new world” of events that will be totally overshadowed by the effects of COVID-19 for foreseeable future, but with all that said, we can’t afford to take our line out of the water, because that’s one guaranteed way not to be booked! We will gain: Exclusive, behind-the-scenes, industry tips from a global keynote agency for how to best navigate the COVID19 crisis An understanding of why it’s a massive mistake to think you can just do “your usual keynote” on a zoom call – and what to do instead Lessons in how to evolve your marketing so it’s ready for what buyers in the events industry will be looking for post-coronavirus Insights and explanations on who buys keynotes, why they buy them, and how you can position yourself as the premium offering in your niche A crystal-clear plan for sustainable commercial speaking success when some sort of normality returns Marty Wilson, Resilience and Change Speaker, TEDx Veteran, Comedian Marty Wilson knows that accepting the constantly accelerating pace of change is the price of admission to having a successful business. So he offers clients his totally unique expertise on how to help their people be far more resilient through change, stress and disruption. He is a gifted professional speaker, a TEDx veteran, and an “Australian Comedian of the Year.” This unlikely combination makes his programs more than a mere speech, but a memorable event. Marty’s high content programs, generously spiked with humour, are all filled with actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately. Marty’s programs include: Change Without Fear; What I Wish I Knew about Success; and Healthy Change, Resilient Change Michael Arnot, Founder and Head Speaker Agent at Encore Speakers, Speaking Coach Michael Arnot is the founder and head speaker agent for Encore Speakers, representing speaking talent from Australia, the UK and beyond. Prioritizing relationships with the speakers he represents, Michael understands the topics, styles, personalities and experiences to select the most appropriate speakers for his clients, ensuring they are guaranteed to find the perfect speaker for their event, conference, seminar or meeting. With more than 15 years’ experience in the events business, Michael is also a coach for speakers, helping them to get the simple things right, so you are EASY TO BUY. https://www.andrewchow.sg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ideasandrew/message
We dive into the focus of photography, what inspires us and planning ahead. Top Hollywood intel as guest Marty Wilson calls in to discuss new movie deal. Tune In to see.
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Marty Wilson is a former professional stand-up comedian who today travels the world teaching companies, the practical health, relationship and overall commercial benefits of adding humour to what they do and how they communicate. Science shows that people are more likely to listen, connect and establish trust with someone who makes them laugh. The good news you don't need to become a comedian, you just need to learn how to add a little humour and it's easier than you think.
Ever thought about stand-up comedy? I chat with Australia's Comedian of the Year, TedX speaker and resilience coach Marty Wilson. Read 'Eating Smoke: One Man's Descent into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong's Triad Heartland.' Paperback UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0993543944 Paperback US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0993543944 Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/christhrall (£2 per month plus perks) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-our-veterans-to-tell-their-story https://paypal.me/TeamThrall Sign up for my NON-SPAM newsletter and FREE books: https://christhrall.com/mailing-list/ https://facebook.com/christhrall https://twitter.com/christhrall https://instagram.com/chris.thrall https://linkedin.com/in/christhrall https://youtube.com/christhrall https://christhrall.com
Marine artist "Marty Wilson" talks about his walk that's lead him to a lifestyle full of passion and paint.
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This is the first in our annual best of the year series of shows. We really enjoyed recording with Marty and there was a tonne of actionable advice. Marty Wilson is a former pharmacist who became an award-winning advertising copywriter then a full-time stand-up comedian for 8 years before becoming a best-selling author and in-demand […] The post BESTOF2019: Using COMEDY To Get PROSPECTS ATTENTION With Marty Wilson appeared first on Salesman.org.
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Marty Wilson is a former pharmacist who became an award-winning advertising copywriter then a full-time stand-up comedian for 8 years before becoming a best-selling author and in-demand speaker. On this episode of the Salesman Podcast Marty explains how humour can be used as a tool in B2B sales to break through the noise and get […] The post #634: Using COMEDY To BREAK THROUGH The Noise Of B2B Sales With Marty Wilson appeared first on Salesman.org.
Marty Wilson shares his thoughts on why many people are afraid of change and some tips on how to laugh at fear.
Monday’s 5pm-6pm EST bombshellradio.comVictoria Pearson Meets... Marty Willson-Piper. This week Victoria meets musician Marty Willson-Piper to chat about his career with such diverse bands as 'All About Eve' and 'The Church' Marty also talks about his latest album ' Noctorum’#BombshellRadio , #alternative, #rock, #Radioshow, #NewMusic, #Noctorum
Can we expect to see prices plummet across the board? We're joined by property forecast expert Robert Mellor of BIS Oxford Economics and later funny man Marty Wilson talks about why comedy is key to business success.
This week's guest is Marty Wilson, former Australian Comic of the Year. Marty currently works as an international keynote speaker and has authored 15 books to date. Today, we discuss some of the biggest roadblocks people face when using humor in business, what topics you need to avoid and which to embrace, and how to find a common thread in your storytelling. First, we talk about the biggest mistake people make when trying to connect with others in the business world. Marty explains that many people inadvertently skip right over the rapport building stage, which is critical in any business-type relationship. Marty elaborates, saying, "You need to establish the connection, feel the client out, and take some time." You're going to learn and laugh a lot in this episode! Listen to this episode and discover: > How to connect with people naturally and organically. > Why humor in business is not at all inappropriate. > What it really means to connect on a human level. > How to get on the same side with your audience. > The most important things to avoid in your humor. > Why you shouldn't be making fun of other people.
Marty Wilson is an award winning comedian. He's also an author, and in this School of Hard Knocks podcast we talk about his new book ON comedy - More Funny, More Money. Originally an online course, also called More Funny, More Money, the book was the obvious evolution, and in the interview Marty highlights that humour is not only useful on a stand-up comedy stage, but is also scientifically linked to better leadership, increased attractiveness, and reducing stress. Marty also talks about his International Business Humour Summit, and takes up the 'Pay It Forward Joke Challenge' with the word 'pedestal clock. And if you're enjoying these podcasts and would like to be part of a comedy community, be sure to check out our School of Hard Knock Knocks Podcast Community group on Facebook. You'll meet like minded comedy lovers, get free advice, and be reminded of upcoming comedy courses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marty Wilson is an award winning comedian. He's also an author, and in this School of Hard Knocks podcast we talk about his new book ON comedy - More Funny, More Money. Originally an online course, also called More Funny, More Money, the book was the obvious evolution, and in the interview Marty highlights that humour is not only useful on a stand-up comedy stage, but is also scientifically linked to better leadership, increased attractiveness, and reducing stress. Marty also talks about his International Business Humour Summit, and takes up the 'Pay It Forward Joke Challenge' with the word 'pedestal clock. And if you're enjoying these podcasts and would like to be part of a comedy community, be sure to check out our School of Hard Knock Knocks Podcast Community group on Facebook. You'll meet like minded comedy lovers, get free advice, and be reminded of upcoming comedy courses.
This is our second straight basketball season preview podcast, this time with Pepperdine men’s head coach Marty Wilson. We talk about how he’s built the 2017-18 team, what the expectations are and about each player on the roster. www.PepperdineWaves.com Related Twitter accounts for this episode: @PepperdineWaves @PeppBasketball @MartyWilson4 @PepperdineRoger
Get ready to laugh, cringe and be challenged in this podcast unravelling The Politics of Humour. I am chatting to Marty Wilson, a former Australian Comic of the Year whose multifaceted career has stretched him to become a TED Speaker, best-selling author, awarded copywriter, media commentator and popular business speaker and in-demand MC. His core message is on using humour to build resilience with his programs instantly relatable for different audiences. Listen and learn from Marty on: What key ingredients makes stand-up comedy work well, and where do most people go wrong? Why is science vital to making us laugh? How resilience is linked to comedy and what this actually teaches an audience. Last advice: What top three tips he has to help us master The Politics of Humour? To find out more about Marty, please go forth here: LinkedIn Martywilson.com.au Twitter Funnymartywilson To watch his TED talk "Take Funny Seriously”: martywilson.com.au/ted The papers he references on resilience are below: Reappraise threats and reduce stress (Abel 2002) Increase personal resilience (Kuiper 2012) Facilitate psychological well-being (Lefcourt 2001) Achieve Greater Positive Affect (Cann & Collette 2014) The research papers he references on leadership and business are below: Humour enhances perceived leadership skills (Cann 2009) Humour builds credibility (Cann, 2014) Humour increases profit (Lynch 2009) Humour increases persuasion (Kerr, 2014) Humour increases long-term memory retention (Wanzer, 2010) Amplify your ideas and get a bit political with me! To be a future podcast guest or connect with me, I can be found at: Amber@bespokecomms.com.au Amber's social media links: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Louis Pasteur, the famous French scientist, once said 'Chance favours the prepared mind', when describing how he was able to see opportunities that others had not. The same is true for comedians, as you will hear from this enlightening interview with Marty Wilson. Serendipitously thrust into comedy via a comedy leaflet, and encouraged to launch a UK comedy career through a chance encounter on a flight with musician Jimmy Barnes, Marty's mind was prepared for these chances and so he took them. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast interview, we discuss Marty's life as a stand-up, his transition into keynote speaking, and how he combines comedy with topics on resilience, workplace motivation, and general mental health and well-being. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast interview, we discuss Marty's life as a stand-up, his transition into keynote speakingg, and how he combines comedy with topics on resilience, workplace motivation, and general mental health and well-being.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louis Pasteur, the famous French scientist, once said 'Chance favours the prepared mind', when describing how he was able to see opportunities that others had not. The same is true for comedians, as you will hear from this enlightening interview with Marty Wilson. Serendipitously thrust into comedy via a comedy leaflet, and encouraged to launch a UK comedy career through a chance encounter on a flight with musician Jimmy Barnes, Marty's mind was prepared for these chances and so he took them. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast interview, we discuss Marty's life as a stand-up, his transition into keynote speaking, and how he combines comedy with topics on resilience, workplace motivation, and general mental health and well-being. In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast interview, we discuss Marty's life as a stand-up, his transition into keynote speakingg, and how he combines comedy with topics on resilience, workplace motivation, and general mental health and well-being.
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Humor in Public Speaking, And Engaging An Audience with Marty Wilson - Part 2 Marty Wilson from morefunnymoremoney.com was previously a featured guest in the Productive Insights Podcast Episode 89. He’s a pharmacist turned award-winning advertising copywriter, turned stand-up comedian, turned best-selling author and speaker. He’s spoken to over 500, 000 people since he first lit up on stage in 1997. In his first 12 months, he won Australian comic of the year and appeared on the footy show. He was invited to the UK to become a full-time stand-up. His keynotes and workshops are packed with scientific knowledge, takeaway tips and strategies and most importantly, wrapped up in countless, hilarious stories. He’s recently been invited to share the stage with Dalai Lama, almost did, which we talked about in this episode. Share this Episode: Click to Tweet Links Mentioned: MartyWilson.com.au/Ted Marty Wilson conversation Eddie Izzard Darth Vader Sketch Monty Python, The Fish Slapping Dance MoreFunnyMoreMoney.com MartyWilson.com.au www.CallAshRoy.com www.Youtube.com/ProductiveInsights Related Episodes: 089. Marty Wilson On Humor As The Most Powerful Public Speaking Tool 136. The Dalai Lama, Humor in Public Speaking And Engaging An Audience with Marty Wilson - Part 1 Key Points and Insights 0:56 - Part 1 Recap 1:13 - Intro of Part 2 5:58 - Why it's important to look the situation from a third person's perspective 8:25 - How to use current events as material for your speaking 10:25 - Recap and Action Steps 12:30 - Biggest mistakes people make around incorporating humor into their lives 18:15 - Use humor to diffuse tension in life, refer to link Monty Python, The Fish Slapping Dance 21:38 - How to contact Marty
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Humor in Public Speaking, And Engaging An Audience with Marty Wilson - Part 2 Marty Wilson from morefunnymoremoney.com was previously a featured guest in the Productive Insights Podcast Episode 89. He’s a pharmacist turned award-winning advertising copywriter, turned stand-up comedian, turned best-selling author and speaker. He’s spoken to over 500, 000 people since he first lit up on stage in 1997. In his first 12 months, he won Australian comic of the year and appeared on the footy show. He was invited to the UK to become a full-time stand-up. His keynotes and workshops are packed with scientific knowledge, takeaway tips and strategies and most importantly, wrapped up in countless, hilarious stories. He’s recently been invited to share the stage with Dalai Lama, almost did, which we talked about in this episode. Share this Episode: Click to Tweet Links Mentioned: Click here to download the podcast shownotes MartyWilson.com.au/Ted Marty Wilson conversation Eddie Izzard Darth Vader Sketch Monty Python, The Fish Slapping Dance MoreFunnyMoreMoney.com MartyWilson.com.au www.CallAshRoy.com www.Youtube.com/ProductiveInsights Related Episodes: 089. Marty Wilson On Humor As The Most Powerful Public Speaking Tool 136. The Dalai Lama, Humor in Public Speaking And Engaging An Audience with Marty Wilson - Part 1 Key Points and Insights 0:56 - Part 1 Recap 1:13 - Intro of Part 2 5:58 - Why it's important to look the situation from a third person's perspective 8:25 - How to use current events as material for your speaking 10:25 - Recap and Action Steps 12:30 - Biggest mistakes people make around incorporating humor into their lives 18:15 - Use humor to diffuse tension in life, refer to link Monty Python, The Fish Slapping Dance 21:38 - How to contact Marty
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The Dalai Lama, Humor in Public Speaking And Engaging An Audience with Marty Wilson Share this Episode: Click to Tweet Links Mentioned: MoreFunnyMoreMoney.com MartyWilson.com.au www.CallAshRoy.com www.Youtube.com/ProductiveInsights Related Episodes: 089. Marty Wilson On Humor As The Most Powerful Public Speaking Tool Key Points and Insights 3:33 - Almost sharing the stage with Dalai Lama 4:47 - Ethics for a new millenium by Dalai Lama 7:43 - How to use humor as a tool to bond with your audience 10:53- What is it about humor and music that brings us together as people? 13:47 - Devices Marty uses as a public speaker 18:30 - The end of the laughter is the beginning of listening 18:46 - Devices around humour 19:34 - How to hone the most important skill when it comes to humour - timing 26:14 - How to develop your humor muscles 29:30 - Building up the tension in the story (for a bigger laugh)
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The Dalai Lama, Humor in Public Speaking And Engaging An Audience with Marty Wilson Marty Wilson from morefunnymoremoney.com was previously a featured guest in the Productive Insights Podcast Episode 89. He’s a pharmacist turned award-winning advertising copywriter, turned stand-up comedian, turned best-selling author and speaker. He’s spoken to over 500, 000 people since he first lit up on stage in 1997. In his first 12 months, he won Australian comic of the year and appeared on the footy show. He was invited to the UK to become a full-time stand-up. His keynotes and workshops are packed with scientific knowledge, takeaway tips and strategies and most importantly, wrapped up in countless, hilarious stories. He’s recently been invited to share the stage with Dalai Lama, almost did, which we talked about in this episode. Share this Episode: Click to Tweet Links Mentioned: Click here to download the podcast shownotes MoreFunnyMoreMoney.com MartyWilson.com.au www.CallAshRoy.com www.Youtube.com/ProductiveInsights Related Episodes: 089. Marty Wilson On Humor As The Most Powerful Public Speaking Tool Key Points and Insights 3:33 - Almost sharing the stage with Dalai Lama 4:47 - Ethics for a new millenium by Dalai Lama 7:43 - How to use humor as a tool to bond with your audience 10:53- What is it about humor and music that brings us together as people? 13:47 - Devices Marty uses as a public speaker 18:30 - The end of the laughter is the beginning of listening 18:46 - Devices around humour 19:34 - How to hone the most important skill when it comes to humour - timing 26:14 - How to develop your humor muscles 29:30 - Building up the tension in the story (for a bigger laugh)
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Pepperdine head coach Marty Wilson. Topics of discussion include: how the Pepperdine staff prepares for recruiting season, points of emphasis in offseason workouts, how injuries were a big part of the team's struggles last year, what excites Wilson most about his current roster, the role that Jim Harrick played in shaping his coaching philosophy, and much more. It's another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 10 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, FanRag Sports, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch, and also covers SEC basketball for SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over a 20-plus year period in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, and the Carolina Hurricanes. He’s currently the founder and editor of College Hoops Watch.
Geoff McDonald Marty Wilson – More Funny, More Money GeoffMcDonald.com Marty Wilson Marty Wilson is Australia’s funniest motivational speaker. He followed the traditional career path from Pharmacist to Advertising Copywriter to Stand-Up Comic – well not so traditional – to become Australian Comic of the Year. Today, Marty is a regular on the corporate speaking circuit making audiences laugh about the serious topics of resilience…
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We've got a look back and a look ahead with Pepperdine's basketball coaches this week, as Marty Wilson (1:36) and DeLisha Milton-Jones (24:35) return to the podcast to provide updates on their teams. Wilson chats about his returners and newcomers, while Milton-Jones talks about what life has been like since being promoted from an assistant to the head coach.
The head coach of the Pepperdine men's basketball team, Marty Wilson, makes another appearance on the podcast to preview the 2016-17 season. We talk in general terms about the makeup of the team and its strengths, and then we go through the roster to discuss each member of the Waves.
In the newest episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome in Pepperdine head coach Marty Wilson. They discuss the team's ascent up the WCC standings, how the conference has evolved, and much more. It's another exciting episode of Marching to Madness! As always, visit CollegeHoopsWatch.com for more college basketball discussion.
Marty Wilson is heading into his sixth season as the head coach of the Pepperdine men's basketball program. We discuss welcoming the newcomers to the squad, the quality of his veteran returners, recruiting, schedule-making and being the head coach at his alma mater.
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Marty Wilson On Humor As The Most Powerful Public Speaking Tool Share this Episode Click To Tweet Share on Facebook Links Mentioned Martywilson.com.au Morefunnymoremoney.com/masterclass Callashroy.com www.eharmony.com/ https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity?language=en Morefunnymorefollower.com (coming soon) Related Podcast Episodes 067. Matthew Kimberley On How To Use Public Speaking To Grow Your Leads 070. Valerie Khoo — Founder Of The Australian Writers […]
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As the Rugby World comes to an end, we look at the high-profile injuries in the tournament and whether it’s time for all players wear scrum caps. We have been to the British Standard Institution’s testing facility to see what difference they can make. The Best of Enemies So who will come out on top in the battle of the Antipodeans? We look at what binds and divides these two nations with Australian comedian Marty Wilson and New Zealand funnyman Jarred Christmas. The Big Sleep Why tossing and turning the night before the World Cup final might actually improve the performance of any Australian or All Black insomniac players. Scary Sport On Halloween, we hear some of the remarkable ghost stories that make baseball the scariest sport around. From A-rod to Babe Ruth, “Field of Screams” documents more than 140 separate supernatural baseball stories. We hear from the author Mickey Bradley. Walking Back from the Dead Six time Olympic gold medal swimmer Amy Van Dyken was told 18 months ago she would never walk again after a quad bike accident left her paralysed just below the waist. She was even told to say goodbye to her loved ones. Amy, though, used her fighting spirit to pull through and make remarkable progress in her rehabilitation. She even intends to walk again. Brannigan’s New Law Curbing the desire to run as fast as you can from the gun is something every athlete has to control. Michael Brannigan’s autism makes that an extremely difficult challenge. It has not stopped him from winning gold in the 1500m at the IPC World championships this week. Now former 1500m Olympic champion Joaquin Cruz is tipping him for Paralympic and Olympic glory. Sporting Witness… After a series of painful defeats to France, New Zealand finally came good in the Rugby World Cup of 2011, defeating the French by a single point in front of an unbearably tense home Auckland crowd. Former lock Ali Williams tells us about how the All Blacks stopped choking in the big match. Photo: A generic scrum cap is left on the pitch during a match (CREDIT: Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)