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Attention trainees and general urologists: this episode is for you! Learn the basics of pediatric urology and core principles for building a practice in transitional urology, directly from the experts. In this episode of BackTable Urology, pediatric urologists Nicco Passoni and Arthi Hannallah, join guest host Dr. Ryan Mauck to discuss the most common conditions they see. --- SYNPOSIS The discussion covers a broad spectrum of topics in the transition of pediatric urology patients to adult care. Key highlights include self-catheterization, testicular torsion, bladder augmentation, and patients with a history of pediatric surgeries or spina bifida. Dr. Mauck emphasizes a collaborative discussion on the importance of managing conditions independently versus seeking specialized help for these complex patient situations. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Introduction 03:41 - Testicular Torsion Emergencies 08:45 - Common Challenges in Pediatric Urology 16:34 - Bladder Augmentation and Rupture 27:24 - Self-Catheterization 30:25 - Reflux and Reimplantation 35:25 - Managing Pediatric Urology Patients in Adulthood 46:47 - Outpatient Management of Reconstructed Bladders 50:58 - Embracing a Multidisciplinary Approach 54:02 - Key Takeaways
What was like playing quarterback for Nick Saban during his first two championships at LSU and Alabama? Greg McElroy and Matt Mauck get together to tell some incredible stories about Saban's training camps, the staffs at LSU and Alabama and how much harder Coach worked immediately AFTER winning National Championships. Plus, McElroy takes a quick look at O/U win totals for Alabama, LSU, Notre Dame, Penn State, Clemson and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What was like playing quarterback for Nick Saban during his first two championships at LSU and Alabama? Greg McElroy and Matt Mauck get together to tell some incredible stories about Saban's training camps, the staffs at LSU and Alabama and how much harder Coach worked immediately AFTER winning National Championships. Plus, McElroy takes a quick look at O/U win totals for Alabama, LSU, Notre Dame, Penn State, Clemson and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Po dnešním díle se začnete bát svých sousedů. Elizabeth nominujeme na Zločinožrouta měsíce! Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/353/s/ (00:00:00) znělka (00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti (00:00:40) zprávy od vás (00:03:36) Beverly a Brian Mauck (00:41:22) Elizabeth Shoaf (01:10:05) knižní tipy (01:14:20) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě
Welcome to the Strength Connection Podcast!In this episode, Kathy Mauck joins me to dive deep into the evolution of Applied Neurology in the fitness, health, and business industries, and her mission to “normalize neuro.”Kathy has spent the last 15 years as a successful entrepreneur in the health, wellness, and fitness industry. After years of sharing her passion for professionals and clients to recognize and utilize the power of the human brain's neuroplasticity for training and pain relief, she is not rocking the world of business consulting and High Performance Coaching with her expert angle on neuroscience and human performance.To check out more from Kathy, and the Next Level Neuro Mentorship programs, check out:nextlevelneuro.com and https://www.kathymauck.com/
Hey Patriots! Please lean into this story from former Tennessean, Julie Mauck! The Alphabet Mafia, AKA the LGBTQIA+++++++ movement in her current area tried to CANCEL her and ruin her business.... All because she suggested that an obscene book be moved from the kid's section of the local library to the adult section.Please join Kelly M. Jackson as she has a great conversation with Julie and a member of her legal team, Peter Barwick of the Coalition for Liberty, as they defend her against CANCEL CULTURE, and set a precedent that will open up more opportunities for other people to SPEAK UP without having to fear reprisals and punishments from the Leftist Progressive mafia!
The lawfare left is weaponizing Hunter Biden's guilty verdict to claim that Joe Biden is the 'living embodiment of the rule of law,' and now Attorney General Merrick Garland is essentially threatening anyone for disagreeing. Plus, a Ukrainian NGO founded by a guy trained by our own state department, and which gets U.S. taxpayer money, creates a blacklist of Americans. And finally, the artist who painted Obama's White House portrait is now facing accusations of sexual assault by several men, including by a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement.Guests:John Daniel Davidson | Senior Editor, The FederalistLibby Emmons | Editor-in-Chief, The Post MillennialChristopher Tremoglie | Editor & Commentary Writer, Washington ExaminerJohn Mauck | Partner, Mauck & Baker, LLC
Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it's in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere. Robin Mauck/Obria Medical Clinics Robin Mauck is the Executive Director for Obria Medical Clinics. She is a native of Georgia, resident of Gwinnett County for the past 24 years and has always had a […] The post Robin Mauck, Executive Director for Obria Medical Clinics appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it's in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere. Robin Mauck/Obria Medical Clinics Robin Mauck is the Executive Director for Obria Medical Clinics. She is a native of Georgia, resident of Gwinnett County for the past 24 years and has always had a […]
What You Need to Know is that across the developed world, birthrates are in free fall. Whether you look at South Korea, Italy, or the United States, first-world countries are dropping below replacement rates to keep their population afloat and keep the economy properly functioning. This will turn into a crisis. Some on the left recommend mass migration as a solution, but that is a “solution” with far more drawbacks than benefits. What is most important is that we stop the leftist anti-family propagandizing and policymaking. It is good for American men and women to settle down and have children. Not only is it good, but it is necessary for the survival of the nation. Dr. Rainer Zitelmann is a historian, sociologist, and bestselling author of 28 books. He joins Ed to discuss his book How Nations Escape Poverty: Vietnam, Poland, and the Origins of Prosperity. Dr. Zitelmann explains how nations succeed, the critical role of market capitalism in the developmental processes, and how the development of economies across the world have proven Adam Smith right time and time again. John Mauck, attorney representing Kaya Hudgins, joins Ed to discuss the good fight he is fighting in the Chicago public schools. Kaya Hudgins alleged that her school coerced her into participating in Eastern religious practices. Hudgins believed that this was a violation of her religious liberty, and now the attorneys at Mauck & Baker are fighting for Hudgins in the case. Wrap Up: Like Phyllis Schlafly always said, we need to tell the good guys when they're doing the right thing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What You Need to Know is about the cost of lawfare. Dean Eastman, Sydney Powell, and Jeff Clark are all having to spend absurd legal costs in the face of unrelenting lawfare, only because they did what the Democrats were advocating for back in 2000. Get an alternate slate of electors in case the facts of the election were fishy. Now that we have seen the fishiest election in U.S. history, it was necessary. The cost is not just monetary, though. The slurs and smears of lawfare are damaging the reputation and abilities of people who have important positions in American society. Lawfare is devastating, and they only use it on the people who can really make a difference. Kent Heckenlively is an attorney, science teacher, and New York Times bestselling author. He joins Ed to discuss his most recent book, which is also his fiction debut: The King of Italy: A Novel. Kent explains how he got into fiction writing and how it was always a passion of his that he is grateful to be able to engage in. John Mauck, attorney representing Kaya Hudgins, joins Ed to discuss the good fight he is fighting in the Chicago public schools. Kaya Hudgins alleged that her school coerced her into participating in Eastern religious practices. Hudgins believed that this was a violation of her religious liberty, and now the attorneys at Mauck & Baker are fighting for Hudgins in the case. Wrap Up: Biden and Zelensky scheming a 10-year funding agreement (NO loans, just gives), and it's not even just “lethal” military aid. This is rebuilding and propping up a nation. And guess what? It looks like Speaker Johnson knew it before he passed the bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Growing up in Indiana, Matt Mauck's favorite sport was basketball, followed by football, then baseball. He received some scholarship offers to play basketball but committed to Michigan State for football under Nick Saban. Then came spring of his senior year: he was drafted by the Cubs, his baseball team won a state championship and he was named Mr. Baseball. Matt leaned into the diamond. He played 3 seasons in the minor leagues and came to realize that small towns with no fans wasn't much fun, not to mention baseball's mental anguish. So he called Nick Saban and asked to meet. Coach Saban got back to him within a few hours and said Matt always had a spot with him. When Coach Saban got the head coaching job at LSU in 2000, Matt joined him. After coming off the bench in an SEC Championship game in 2001 and helping secure a come from behind victory, Matt was the starter. He would go on to help his team win a National Championship, forgo his senior year and get drafted by the Broncos in 2004. The NFL wasn't easy and Matt was done after a few seasons. Immediately after his playing days were over, Matt started with CU's School of Dentistry and became Dr. Matt Mauck. His thriving practice in Aurora is also partnered with the Broncos as the team dentist. Full circle.
Anthony has a TIPSY all about “SAYING, YES!” and Alex has a YaYa-ism about Courage (and how she got here). Today Jo Ann Fahlgren Mauck, Fine Artist and CEO of Fickle Finger Airbrush joins the conversation. Jo Ann's talents spread from her skills in Plein Air and portraiture on canvas to Airbrushing. In today's conversation Jo Ann takes us on a journey from her fine art beginnings to her lucrative airbrushing endeavors with Fickle Finger Air Brush on the Fair and social event circuit. This episode is rich with stories of risk, know how and what it takes to make a living from creating art that can be enjoyed on the wall or on a t-shirt. LISTEN IN!This episode was recorded live and in person, we apologize for any ambient noise. Follow @bollottaentertainment on InstagramSubmit ASK ANTHONY questions on the form at www.bollotta.com/podcastconnect with Jo Ann at https://besasandiego.com/member/fickle-finger-airbrush/
Kann falsche Kommunikation in einer Organisation Menschen emotional erkranken lassen? Ist es möglich, von einer gesunden oder kranken Unternehmenskultur oder -struktur zu sprechen? Wie fühlt sich das an? Macht eine fehlerhafte Unternehmensstruktur die Mitarbeitenden krank, oder ist es umgekehrt, dass negative Emotionen oder psychische Störungen von Vorgesetzten die Unternehmensstruktur negativ beeinflussen?Wie prägen Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmung unsere Kommunikationsweisen sowohl im beruflichen als auch im privaten Kontext?Im Arbeitsleben gibt es Entscheidungen, die Menschen emotional stark betreffen, wie zum Beispiel entlassen zu werden oder selbst zu kündigen. Wie sollte ein Unternehmen in diesen Situationen angemessen reagieren, und sollte Raum für Emotionen geschaffen werden?In dieser Episode diskutieren wir zusammen mit Solmas Tehrani und Volker Mauck von Brain2Go diese Fragen und analysieren die komplexen Muster formaler und emotionaler Kommunikation, die die Säulen unserer Unternehmenskultur bilden und dadurch uns alle täglich beeinflussen.Wir gehen auch darauf ein, wie Teamdynamiken entstehen und wie das Verhalten einer einzelnen Person einen "Mirroring Effekt" bei anderen auslösen kann – ein Phänomen, bei dem Verhaltensweisen oder Emotionen von einer Person auf andere übertragen werden und so weitreichende Auswirkungen auf die Struktur und Kultur eines Unternehmens haben können.Solmas Tehrani und Volker Mauck sind die Gründungspersonen und Geschäftsführenden der Brain2Go Akademie. Sie beraten ihre Klientel unter anderem zu Themen wie Spiritualität, Selbstwirksamkeit und Nachhaltigkeit, wobei sie neurowissenschaftliche Ansätze berücksichtigen.Infos über Solmas und Volker:https://brain2go-akademie.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brain2goakademie/https://www.linkedin.com/company/brain2go-akademie/https://www.linkedin.com/in/solmas-tehrani-
Biff talks to Warrior volleyball seniors Rachel McGlothin and Ella Mauck about their future plans to play college volleyball.
Data describing the relationship between specific traumatic injuries and opioid use is lacking, which is why RAPM is so delighted to support the work of Matthew Mauck, MD, PhD, and colleagues. In this episode of RAPM Focus, RAPM Editor-in-Chief Brian Sites, MD, discusses “Incidence of persistent opioid use following traumatic injury with Dr. Mauck, first published in June 2023. Dr. Mauck is an assistant professor and vice chair of research for the University of North Carolina's department of anesthesiology. He is a practicing pain physician, and his main research focus is on preventing the transition of acute to chronic pain following traumatic injury. Upon individuals hospitalized after surgery, up to 60% continue to experience chronic pain at 12 months. Dr. Mauck and colleagues used insurance claims data from over a 20-year period to estimate the incidents of new persistent opioid use in three hospitalized trauma populations. Burn injury, motor vehicle collision, and orthopedic injury. New persistent opioid use is defined as the receipt of greater than one opioid prescription 90-180 days following injury in an individual with no opioid prescriptions during the year prior. *The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice, and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner's judgement, patient care, or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others. Podcast and music produced by Dan Langa. Find us on Twitter @RAPMOnline. #opioidprescription #opioiduse #persistentopioiduse #traumaticinjury #regionalanesthesia #acutepain #chronicpain #anesthesia #pain #painmanagement #MedEd #medicine
Robin Mauck/Obria Medical Clinics Obria Medical Clinics is a lifeline in Gwinnett and surrounding counties as the only non-profit in Gwinnett County providing free and low-cost prenatal care. Their target population often experiences significant disparities in accessing health care, leading to lower life expectancy, higher infant and maternal mortality, and lower-quality care. Obria’s dedication to […] The post Robin Mauck with Obria Medical Clinics appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
You gotta love Nick Saban. He says it like it is and asks you what you are gonna do about it! This straight talk can make us uncomfortable but it can also call us to needed change. Today, we look at a quote from him, one he'd actually recently heard from and NFL coach and is using with his guys. I hope you will find it useful as well.Note - I mentioned the passing of my friend, Tony Mauck. If you can take a moment to pray for his wife and kids, and the Decker Prairie church where he worked, I know it would mean a lot to them and for them. I would love for you to make a list of the most important things you do in your life. We could talk about why they are important. We could talk about what God has done to make them possible. It would be great. Then, beside those things I'd love for you to rate how you are doing 1-5, where 1 is bad, 2 is average, 3 is good, 4 is excellent and 5 is elite. Did you notice that average isn't in the middle? Average is below average. Good is the baseline, the starting point, the place where God sets you free to do your work. With family, faith, finances, and even work and fitness, what are you doing with those investments God has made in you? Today we look at how important assessment is. We also look at how sub categorizing into more specific questions can give you needed direction. Thanks for listening!
Parent concerned about sexually explicit material in the Oconee Co Library
Hear the stories from the National Champion Livestock Judging team at Michigan State in the year 2000, 23 years later!
Jason Mauck is a keynote speaker at the Graze Master Group event: “Historic Roots for Agriculture's Future” to be held at Harvest Hall in Seward, Neb. Wednesday, June 28-Thursday, June 29, 2023.Mauck farms in Gaston, Ind. with his family. He is passionately curious and is looking at agriculture through a different lens with the next generation in mind. He believes that the sharing economy will transform every industry, including agriculture, in the next few years. Mauck wants to create more regenerative solutions to produce and share food, energy, and nutrients. Event registration is officially open. You can find everything you need right here:www.grazemastergroup.com/eventsI am more than happy to also take registrations by phone. Give us a call at: Kerry Hoffschneider at 402-363-8963 More about Jason Mauck: Jason has this message for everyone living today with a dream in agriculture: “Be proud of the life you've created and remember you're in charge of 99.9% of how it goes. Quit worrying about what you can't control or what isn't relevant. Most likely your life will not be affected by what is happening on the news. Your family, the life you've created, and your community is directly affected by you. It's as small and as simple as that. Modern production farming is broken, and we need to look to the past to get to the future. Things like soil health, clean water, healthy ecosystems of plants and bugs, and properly managed livestock matter.”Since Jason's father passed away from cancer and Jason joined the family farm, Mauck's mission is to rebuild the agriculture industry, “literally from the ground up,” by proving that extraordinary things can happen when you, “work with mother nature instead of dismantling it.”Follow Jason at: www.facebook.com/jason.mauck.5www.facebook.com/MunseeMeatswww.munseemeats.com--Thank you for listening!Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe.HOST: Kerry HoffschneiderGUESTS: Jason Mauck of Mauck Farms--CREDITS:Mitchell Roush, ProducerBibi Luevano, Cover ArtPurple Planet Music, Theme
Organizing a meeting to discuss Bible instruction in schools in Oconee Co
Richard and i go back 15/20 years. Through the City of Birmingham's Design Review Board, Jefferson County's Chapter of the State of Alabama's Democratic Party and his law practice?! He has been one of the most influential people in Birmingham that my generation (and younger) has never heard of. MORE IMPORTANTLY, he is one of the people i always LOVE to see! Between his infectious laugh, knowledge of the City, great stories (all true!) and impeccable wit?! I treasure our friendship. I am thrilled to introduce you to Richard today and if you don't know him?! Make it a point to introduce yourself if you ever see him. If you know him, but aren't necessarily close?! Make it a point to get to know him better. Thank me later.
In this month's episode, W.W. Mauck—a U.S. Army veteran and Beloit College graduate who writes during the day around his night-shift job—reads his story "A Ghost for Marcy's Garden" from the Department of First Stories in our November/December 2022 issue.https://www.purple-planet.com
Before you give up or give into burnout, remember there is a battle waging all around you that you can't see. Don't lose heart. Today Jared is joined by his good friend Tony Mauck as they talk about the faith that sustains us and the God who won't give us up. Are You Ready? Man Up! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jared-bollman/message
Today Jared is joined by friends Dan Chaney and Tony Mauck to talk about striving for greatness. What does it mean to be the GOAT, and what can we learn about excellence in our work as husbands and fathers from those who have conquered the highest mountains? All this, and we'll settle the debate of Jordan v LeBron. Are You Ready? Man Up! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jared-bollman/message
Military Matters is a program that fills the gap in legal services available to service members and veterans living in the greater Kansas City Metropolitan area. Military Matters collaborates with support agencies serving the service members and veterans in the area to identify the most needed legal services and provide assistance to those who do not qualify for aid from other agencies. We would encourage any veterans or service members to learn more about Military Matters at our website, https://militarymatterskc.org/. Our website also includes how an individual can determine if they qualify for the program and who to contact with any questions. Launch of Military Matters: Money Matters! We have created the Military Matters KC YouTube Channel where we provide videos made by local Kansas City attorneys meant to educate our local veterans and service members on various topics. Just launched – the Military Matters: Money Matters video series includes topics such as Identity Theft Prevention, and How to Create a Budget. To find these videos, visit our Military Matters KC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8BtqjXxFWPGu7tOlCwl63w Military Matters: Money Matters Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi7F8MSkmYm 5CxeEiDlPCoDUk_gV-1X6 Join us at our upcoming Military Matters VeteRUN 5k! We will be hosting the 3rd Annual VeteRUN 5k run/walk at the National WWI Museum & Memorial on June 25. We will be bringing back the Kids Fun Run this year and would love to have everyone join us. All proceeds from the 5k will go towards supporting the ongoing operations of Military Matters. To sign up, head to https://militarymatterskc.org/! We also have options for local businesses to sponsor the race or to table at the race! Thank you to our current sponsors, Media Sponsor Country 94.1 KFKF, Presenting Sponsors AARP Kansas City and Centonzio Law, PLLC, Gold Sponsor Stueve Siegel Hanson LLP, and Silver Sponsors Gary Crossley Ford, Polsinelli PC, and Stout Law, LLC. thewashdownpodcast@gmail.com #NeverAloneAlwaysForward
Candidates in Oconee Co BOE runoff
Have you ever wondered how you could get a job working in Detroit on interesting projects you care about? Or are you someone who hires people and wants people that are excited to be here? Since 2008, Challenge Detroit has been providing opportunities for people to stay and work in Detroit while doing good work. Deirdre Groves from the program and Fellow Alumni Addison Mauck join me to get into the details. Both, how you can get a job doing this work with time devoted to nonprofit support; and if you're a company looking to bring on a Challenge Detroit fellow. To learn more: https://www.challengedetroit.org/ If this is your first time meeting the show, don't forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download your favorite shows.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, February 27th, 2022 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
Jack Meckfessel and Madde Mauck serve in Thailand and co-host the Getting There podcast for high school students. Listen in to hear their thoughts on calling and discipling teenagers! Getting There with Jack and Madde “We haven't arrived yet. We really see our relationship with Jesus as a journey, and we're just a little bit further down the road. We're not there yet - we're getting there.” - Jack “[We reflected on] what it feels like when we hear the voice of our Good Shepherd inviting us into something and the small moments of invitation, but also the larger understanding of how we position our lives to follow Jesus in a way that incorporates our whole self, not just a part of us.” - Madde “As followers of Jesus, He's made certain callings very clear in Scripture - we're supposed to disciple under Him. We're called to love God and love other people, and that can take so many different forms.” - Jack “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet.” - Frederick Buechner “What do you love to do, and where is there a need in the world? That's probably where God's calling you.” - Jack “What sets your heart on fire? What are the things you think that God has made you uniquely good at?” - Madde “What would be the most exciting version of this to you? What do you think that God is stirring in you when you think about that?” - Madde “What do you want to do? What hits on your deep desires and passions?” - Jack What's changing our lives: Keane: Family scavenger hunts Heather: New coffee maker Jack: The Lord of the Rings Madde: Taste: My Life Through Food by Stanley Tucci Weekly Spotlight: Grace International School We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
This lesson was preached on Sunday, February 13th, 2022 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
Republican candidate for a seat on the Oconee Co School Board
This lesson was preached on Sunday, January 16th, 2022 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, January 2nd, 2022 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, December 29th, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, December 12th, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
On Episode 73 we are joined by the CEO & Founder of ZIGR, Jesse Mauck.Jesse and his team specialize in buy-side acquisitions through an innovative approach to private equity. Throughout his life, Jesse has experienced firsthand what it's like to face adversity, rebuild, and find a way forward in business and in life. In this episode, we discuss topics including those listed below:- Navigating out of foster care- Fighting through your early 20s- Finding entrepreneurship- Identifying high-value opportunities - Personal development- Mergers & Acquisitionsand much more! If you're interested in connecting with Jesse directly you can do that here.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessemauck/Website: https://zigr.io
This lesson was preached on Sunday, September 19th, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, September 12th, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, August 22nd, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, August 8th, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
This lesson was preached on Sunday, July 11th, 2021 by Tony Mauck during Decker Prairie's morning worship assembly.
In this episode, we interview Alex's mom, Bonnie Mauck, who works at a pregnancy center.
247Sports released their college football head coaches ranking and, not surprisingly, Ed Orgeron has made a gigantic leap. We examine how different perception was from three years ago. We also chat with Mike Detillier about Garrett Nussmeier and the future of the LSU QB position. And we wrap up with comments from former LSU QB Matt Mauck about his decision to leave LSU early. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices