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In a special Season 1 finale of the RUN TMC Podcast, Dave and Duffy engage in a profound conversation with Mike Pritchard, a renowned motivational character and youth mentor. Through this important conversation, Pritchard shares his ideology about optimism and hope, emphasizing the role of sports like basketball in society. In their intro, Dave and Duffy cover some of the highlights of Season 1, including reviewing glossary selections and memorable moments from the first 37 episodes of Season 1. The interview with Mike Pritchard begins just past minute 40 Show Notes: Musical intro credit to Stroke 9//Logo credit to Katie Levine Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com thanks to our sponsors: Caren Horstmeyer real estate, The Hub in San Anselmo, North Bay Basketball Academy, Medium, and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps AI Episode Summary In the season finale of Run TMC podcast, hosts Duffy Ballard and Dave Levine mark the end of an engaging journey filled with valuable basketball content and remarkable guests. They recap their favorite glossary terms and acknowledge various guests like Mike Fulton, Tom Poser, Jon Granucci, and more, who've added vibrancy to the podcast. We also revisit key conversations with guests like Dave Dineen, Jase Butler, Tyler Gaffaney, Dave Liss, and the inspiring Melissa Boyle. In another riveting conversation, comedian and motivator Mike Pritchard shares transformative insights about youth mentorship, emotional learning, conflict resolution, and discusses his basketball pick-up games that instill resilience among participants. This episode signifies the transformative power of sports, youth mentorship, and humor, shedding light on the vital role they play in healing and psychological well-being. Mike emphasizes his approach towards coaching, the importance of character, and his motivating personal experiences. This heartwarming finale serves as a perfect blend of milestone reflections and various life-transforming insights.
Duffy and Dave go from small to big in the second to last episode of Season 1 of the podcast. They cover local coaching changes and recruiting news and weigh in on: the NBA playoffs, the top franchise-making players, zone defenses and shell drills, JJ Redick, and the success of their Keep Running the Marin County campaign And, Episode 11 with Coach Rick Winter is re-mastered and re-released with the help of Podbean AI. The original interview with Rick was conducted on October 31st, 2023 Fundraising Notes Thank you to those who supported cardiac health in Marin County by contributing to the Keep Running the Marin County campaign Archie Williams basketball program benefit golf tournament 5/13/24 Show Notes: Musical intro credit to Stroke 9//Logo credit to Katie Levine Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com thanks to our sponsors: Caren Horstmeyer real estate, The Hub in San Anselmo, North Bay Basketball Academy, Medium, and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps AI Episode Summary Get an insider view of the intensely passionate world of basketball in Episode 37 of the Run TMC Podcast. Your hosts, Duffy Ballard and Dave Levine, explore a medley of local basketball updates, relive past interviews, and ready themselves for the season finale. In this episode, they delve into a myriad of topics ranging from pondering about player number choices to discussing the landscape of local coaching. The conversation takes turns delving into recruitment insights, personal basketball anecdotes, enthusiasm about the upcoming club basketball season, and a successful fundraiser for causes like Project Revive. The episode also encompasses the announcement and celebration of a new playing field being constructed at San Domenico school - the Fulton Field. Touched upon is the commendable fundraising that made it all possible. Apart from this big reveal, the strengths and drawbacks of implementing zone concepts in young player's training versus sticking to man-to-man concepts are discussed, drawing insights from eminent figures like LeBron James and J.J. Redick. The episode wraps up with shout-outs to loyal sponsors and unforgettable guests, recalling the stirring story of Melissa Boyle and insights from the recent NBA playoffs. In the spotlight, is renowned basketball coach, Rick Winter, who unravels his coaching strategies with passion and deep understanding. His unique approach of striking a balance between nurturing individual talent and coaching a team makes this an engaging listening experience. Not only does he dissect his illustrious career, but he also shares behind-the-scenes stories of developing talents and his successful club basketball program, The North Bay Basketball Academy (NBBA). The conversation further expands into the tactics used in training children in sports, focusing on the importance of discipline, correct posture and constant hard work. There's an intimate discussion with a celebrated coach about his methodology for nurturing talent. The story of Phil Handy, an assistant coach for the Lakers is explored along with that of star player, Michael Turner. The critical role of coaches, their responsibility in driving player performance, and adopting a fair approach in coaching are all discussed. The conversation draws parallels between basketball's progression over the years and the impact it has had on the players. Lastly, it delves into a candid discussion about coaching principles, team dynamics, and refined basketball strategies with seasoned coach, Rick Winter.
Dave and Duffy interview former San Marin standout Melissa Boyle who shares memories and stories from her competitive past and unflinching and courageous perspectives from her fight against breast cancer. This is a mesmerizing and inspiring episode. Contact Melissa at: Melissa Boyle Insta This interview was conducted on April 1st, 2024 Fundraising Notes Support Cardiac Health in Marin County & Bolster Your Drip with a Run TM-Tee and/or Hoodie: Keep Running the Marin County Archie Williams basketball program benefit golf tournament 5/13/24 Show Notes: Musical intro credit to Stroke 9//Logo credit to Katie Levine Content and opinions are those of Dave, Duffy and their guests and not of affiliated organizations or sponsors. email us at: theruntmcpodcast@gmail.com check out our website at: theruntmcpodcast.com thanks to our sponsors: Caren Horstmeyer real estate, The Hub in San Anselmo, North Bay Basketball Academy, Medium, and San Domenico Nike Summer Basketball Camps AI Episode Summary Welcome to the Run TMC Podcast, Episode 35. This episode breaks the mold as we step away from typical basketball analysis to have a heart-to-heart conversation with Melissa Boyle - a resident of Novato with a mesmerizing story. Between her vibrant memories of growing up in Novato, life as a competitive athlete, and an unexpected cancer journey, Melissa invites us into her life. Her endearing spirit, optimism, and bravery shine throughout this episode, offering an inspiring message for anyone fighting life's hardest battles. We navigate Melissa's multifaceted journey, from her love for basketball in high school to her sudden transition to lacrosse in college, earning her national recognition for her agility. Her skills further extend into her professional life at Salesforce, where she applies sports analogies to succeed in her career. Melissa also takes us through her courageous cancer battle, revealing her tenacity that undoubtedly comes from her athletic prowess. When faced with a shocking cancer diagnosis, Melissa chose to fight it head-on. Embracing the adversities and wearing her post-chemotherapy baldness with grace, she exhibits unwavering determination. Furthermore, she advises listeners to undergo genetic testing, specifically those with daughters, to understand the risk of genetic diseases. In this episode, we also gain insight into Melissa's transition from a high school basketball star to a college broadcaster. We explore the dynamics and energy of the game through her perspective, drawing parallels with her sales career at Salesforce. Melissa's experiences teach us that despite life's curveballs, we can stay connected to our passions, seize opportunities, and foster resilience, positivity, and perseverance. Despite her bleak diagnosis, Melissa has kept her humor intact, contributing significantly to her mindset and dealing with her life's battles. As she invites prayers and support, this episode serves as an incredible testament to human strength, resilience, and the power of laughter and love.
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We're thrilled to announce this special episode is for the newly released book, Geek Magnifique, from Melissa Boyle! We came to know Melissa, via Twitter and were thrilled she agreed to come on to share some of her story with all of you and celebrate her new book! If you haven't already go to your amazon app and order yours today! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/TheWeinMe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TheWeinMe/support
Interviews with Boo Martin from I Martin Associates, Rosemarie Dykeman from Salvation Army of Greater Nashua, and Melissa Boyle from Opportunity Networks.
Welcome to "Voices for Change 2.0" Co-Host's Rebecca and Joe Lombardo have been happily married for 15 years. At age 19, Rebecca was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggles with mental illness daily. In 2013, she survived a suicide attempt. As she recovered, she started a blog detailing her struggles. Eventually that blog was turned into a book called It’s Not Your Journey and is now available on Amazon.com. This week, we're featuring mental health blogger and advocate, Melissa Boyle Rebecca is now an advocate for mental health as well as a best-selling author and international blogger. Joe is also an advocate for mental health and an accomplished musician. Together they hope to provide people with the point of view of not only the person with mental illness but also the spouse and caregiver. We Hope you will join us for "Voices for Change 2.0" every Saturday at 11:00 am EST right here on the Left of Str8 Radio Network. You can follow us on the links below: www.voices-for-change.net www.twitter.com/Voices4ChangeRJ www.facebook.com/voicesforchange2.0
Hello Couragemakers and welcome to episode 72 of The Couragemakers Podcast! This week I'm chatting to the wonderful mental health blogger Melissa Boyle. Melissa, or Mel as she likes to be known, is a social media executive, the blogger behind Geek Magnifique and the creator of Honey Bee cards - a card range specifically designed to give comfort and reassurance to people who struggle with their mental health. Mel is based in Bournemouth UK and is an unstoppable cat-cuddler who is also partial to the occasional dog. Mel strongly believes that mental health needs to be an honest and open conversation. She is all about breaking down those walls and stamping out stigma, which is why Mel blogs about her own struggles and the experiences she's had. Mel hope that by sharing her journey she can help others to feel less alone. In this episode, Mel and I really dive headfirst into our own mental health experiences. We have a really open discussion about what it's like to struggle with OCD from a young age and Mel shares her journey of seeking support and how it has helped her. Mel shares fantastic advice about reaching out and asking for help, how to maintain friendships when you struggle with your mental health and how to share your struggles and your experiences with others. We talk about the importance of mental health online communities, sharing your good and your bad days honestly and authentically online and and how being a passive observe in supportive online communities can make you feel less alone. We also dive into the importance of looking after ourselves and re-fuelling, setting boundaries and how it only takes one person to open up and create a safe environment. One of the many things I love about this episode, is hearing all about how Mel started sharing about her mental health. The idea of sharing our experiences with others can feel terrifying and overwhelming and we really dive into how you don't need to go from zero to a hundred, how you get to choose who you share with and who to walk away from, and how to make mental health part of the conversation. If you struggle with your mental health, I know you're going to get so much out of this conversation. There aren't enough really honest conversations about mental health and I love what Mel is doing to end the stigma and create an environment where we feel safe to share instead of ashamed and like we have to keep our experiences hidden. Here's to doing things our own way, looking after ourselves and knowing that we're not alone. Enjoy the show! About Mel Melissa Boyle or Mel as she likes to be known, is a social media executive, the blogger behind Geek Magnifique and the creator of Honey Bee cards - a card range specifically designed to give comfort and reassurance to people who struggle with their mental health. Mel is based in Bournemouth UK and is an unstoppable cat-cuddler who is also partial to the occasional dog. Mel strongly believes that mental health needs to be an honest and open conversation. She is all about breaking down those walls and stamping out stigma, which is why Mel blogs about her own struggles and the experiences she's had. Mel hope that by sharing her journey she can help others to feel less alone. Blog | Twitter | Honey Bee Cards | Things We Talked About Our shared experience of struggling with OCD from a young age Sharing openly about mental health - going against the grain and being public about it Advice for people who struggle with their mental health and maintaining friendships Resources Mental Health First Aid Samaritans About Meg & That Hummingbird Life I'm Meg and I'm the host of Couragemakers and founder of That Hummingbird Life. I'm an INFJ creative and multipassionate who has a bit of a notebook and post-it note obsession, loves foot-stomping country music and likes her hot chocolate with way too much chocolate. I started Couragemakers because I wanted to create a platform for passionate and unconventional women to have honest conversations and to share their stories, struggles and dreams. The intention behind this podcast is to inspire and encourage creative and mission-driven women to live a wholehearted life and follow the beat of their drum. When I'm not recording episodes, writing bullshit-free, very vulnerable and encouraging Sunday emails to fellow couragemakers or making new friends with the wonderful guests, you can find me working on all manners of magic over at That Hummingbird Life. THL is the online home for unconventional creatives and multipassionates who want to show up unapologetically and intentionally as who they are, and really own, live and share their many stories. It's made for couragemakers who have so much great shit to give the world and want to leave their mark but have too much self doubt standing in the way!
The smell, the taste, even the look of it! What should you do if you're afraid of vomit? Yvette and Ellen chat to Melissa Boyle, who suffers from Emetophobia, the fear of being sick!