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Slappin' Glass sits down this week with newly hired Head Coach of Westmont College, after a successful tenure at Midwestern State, Justin Leslie! In this highly insightful conversation the trio explore Coach Leslie's thoughts on creating an adaptable offense, simplifying actions, attacking through the middle third of the floor, and discuss how guards can anchor a defense, and valuable career growth advice during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!"To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 60 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!
Today on LIVE! Daily News, Unidad Park has reopened, Big Lots is closing its doors, and a familiar face is returning to San Angelo Stadium for the Odessa Permian Panthers.Also, Ryan Chadwick spoke with Wall Hawks head coach Craig Slaughter and Ethan Michaelwicz, and then Bob Bluthardt with Fort Concho is in the studio. Today's Top Stories:Family of Drowned Twins Seeks Support Through GoFundMe for Funeral Expenses (10/17/2024)Solve a Chilling Mystery at Fort Concho Before Spooky Events End (10/17/2024)August Pfluger to Host 'Pfluger Pfest 2024' Featuring Kevin Fowler (10/17/2024)Red-Hot Rams Continue Conference Title Pursuit at Midwestern State (10/17/2024)San Angelo Big Lots Set to Close as Part of Nationwide Shutdown (10/17/2024)Another Earthquake Shakes West Texas (10/17/2024)Sam Singleton Returns to San Angelo Stadium as Part of Permian Coaching Staff (10/17/2024)'Bussin with the Boys' Host Offers 'Comment' to National News Agency (10/17/2024)TDLR: Ensure Your Heating System is Safe and Prevent Carbon Monoxide Leaks This Fall (10/17/2024)$4 Million Worth of Cocaine Found Hidden in Texas Cargo Truck (10/17/2024)First Financial Bank Volunteers Build Beds for Kids and Paint Mural Wall During Day of Service (10/17/2024)Angelo State Receives $500,000 for Athletics Endowment (10/17/2024)Whataburger Releases First-Ever Book and Puzzle Collection for Fans (10/17/2024)Unidad Park Playground Reopens After Maintenance Work (10/17/2024)Crash North of Eden Leaves One Car Engulfed in Flames, Another With Entrapment (10/17/2024)Mild Weather Expected in San Angelo Through the Weekend (10/17/2024)Spooky: 'October Surprise' Could Come Late on Election Night (10/17/2024)Aggravated Assault and Repeat DWI Top Booking Report (10/17/2024)Darby and Colleagues Intervene to Stop Today's Execution of Death Row Inmate (10/17/2024)Odessa Babysitter Fell Asleep After Leaving Twins in Bathtub, Both Drown (10/16/2024)
Danielle tells Emily some ghost stories from Michigan, our last first episode from every Midwestern state. Socials:Twitter: mwmadnesspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mwmadnesspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/245696000615540 Email: mwmadnesspodcast@gmail.comSources: https://www.hauntedrooms.com/michigan/haunted-placeshttps://www.audacy.com/wwjnewsradio/news/local/the-real-story-of-eloise-psychiatric-hospital-in-westlandhttps://eloiseasylum.com/paranormal-investigations/https://www.clickondetroit.com/features/2016/10/24/michigans-most-haunted-eloise-psychiatric-hospital/
What a story Turner Schwarz shared with us on the newest episode "Highs and Lows". A freshman football player dies on the field and students and coaches turn to a 23-year-old character coach (Turner) for answers as to how God could let this happen. A hundred kids accept Christ and the impact will forever be felt in eternity and at Midwestern State. A must hear testimony that I encourage you to hear and SHARE! We are a small ministry with a Big God, please help us spread His Glory! Please Support Us in Any Way You Can: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ MORE ABOUT I LIKE BIRDS MINISTRY: Please prayerfully consider partnering with us on Patreon
We got to be at the SWS AAPG Annual Convention this year in Wichita Falls. What a great history, great community, and a great time - Enjoy this show with Dr. Jonathan Price, Chair & Prothro Distinguished Professor of Geological Science at Midwestern State University. More on Dr. Price below! I study mass and energy transfer in the Earth's interior, assessing chemical signals in rocks to understand partial melting, crystallization, and alteration processes. I am keenly interested in the nature and origin of high-temperature systems closely associated with magmatism (volcanoes and plutons). I have applied these techniques to diverse systems such as the Adirondack Mountains of New York, the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, the Seridó Fold Belt of Brazil, and the Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma.I encourage student involvement in my research endeavors. I am an active member of MSU's successful UGROW program where undergraduate students engage in research during the Summer I term.Specialties: Mineral and rock identification and petrology; pore space and geometry assessment; fluid-rock interactions; application and maintenance of X-ray and optical spectrometry and diffractometry, and electron and polarized optical microscopy; Intranetworking and webhosting; virtual instrumentation
The DCTF sub-FBS podcast looks back at a Week 9, headlined by UIW's win over Texas A&M Commerce and an SFA loss that may knock the Jacks out of FCS playoff contention. Cory Hogue and Mike Craven also preview a Week 10 slate that includes Abilene Christian traveling to Tarleton and Midwestern State taking on Texas A&M Kingsville.
Barton and Rusty sit down to talk about how his time with the Special Forces Green Beret's prepared him to shape the minds of young college athletes at Troy University Football. Growing up playing high school and college football as an undersized linebacker, Rusty learned that consistency, reliability, and toughness could take him far as a walk on at Abeline Christian University Football. When 9/11 happened, Rusty pledged that he would do his part to protect America as his father had done in the US Airborne. To subscribe to the Mindset Forge, click here: https://bit.ly/3EJFVcnRusty Whitt's Bio: Rusty Whitt begins his third season as Troy's head football strength and conditioning coach following one season at Army and three years at Texas Tech. Whitt spent the 2019 season as the assistant football strength and conditioning coach at Army following three seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach for the Texas Tech football program from 2016-18. Whitt oversaw a staff of three full-time assistants as well as a graduate assistant. Whitt's staff also worked closely with the Texas Tech athletic training and nutrition programs. In addition to his expertise in the weight room, Whitt comes to Troy following a decorated career as a Special Forces Sergeant in the United States Army. He served as a Senior Special Forces Communication Sergeant in the 10th Special Forces Group and was a member of the U.S. Army from August 2003 to January 2009 where he was deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) V and VI. Whitt developed and initiated a comprehensive pre-deployment conditioning program for his Special Forces Team prior to and during OIF V and VI. He received a combat infantry badge, two Iraqi campaign medals and an Army commendation medal with valor. Prior to his arrival at Texas Tech, Whitt spent six seasons as the head strength and conditioning coach at Louisiana. The Ragin' Cajuns won the 2013 Sun Belt Conference title and four straight New Orleans Bowls during his tenure. Whitt was hired at Louisiana following a year-long stint as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Rice where he designed and implemented year-round strength, speed, mobility, cardiovascular conditioning and injury rehabilitation programs for football, baseball, swimming as well as track and field. Prior to joining the US Army, Whitt was the head strength and conditioning coach at Sam Houston State where he served as an instructor in the kinesiology department and assisted in the design of a new weight facility. He started his tenure at Sam Houston State in December 1998. Whitt began his strength and conditioning career with graduate assistantships at Midwestern State and Texas. He also performed an internship in the strength and conditioning department at the U.S. Olympic Training Center. Whitt earned his bachelor's degree in police science and administration from Abilene Christian in 1994 and his master's degree in kinesiology from Texas in 1997. He was a four-year letterman and three-year starter in football at Abilene Christian and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. To Find out more about the book Rusty mentions in the Interview click here: https://amzn.to/3CGQjPkFor more info on Barton, follow him on Instagram: Bookstore ExplorerGo behind the shelves to learn what makes indie bookshops such magical places.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
The TFT crew are live from McKinney for the 2022 Lone Star Conference Media Day, and chat with LSC commissioner Jay Poerner, Angelo State coach Jeff Girsch, Angelo State RB Nathaniel Omayebu III, Midwestern State coach Bill Maskill, Midwestern State DE Melik Owens, Kingsville coach Michael Salinas, Kingsville OL Branon Jackson, UT-Permian Basin coach Justin Carrigan, UT-Permian Basin DB D’Ondre Robinson, West Texas A&M coach Hunter Hughes and West Texas A&M LB JT Cavender.
Everyone has stories to tell. Jesus told parables (stories) to His disciples to teach truth, to inspire, and to give hope. Do you know your family's stories? Are they written down so they can be passed on? What is your own story? What life lessons and wisdom do you have to share in your story? You can leave a legacy that your children, your grandchildren, and others will treasure. In this episode, I interview Sharon Rose Gibson about the power of your story. Sharon's parents' stories and her own story living in the Congo in Africa are exciting, with them even facing gunpoint and God miraculously protecting their lives, while others were killed. She is the daughter of African missionaries in the Congo, was a student in Kenya, Africa, and graduated from a USA high school and the University of Kansas, with a degree in Speech Communications and Human Relations. Sharon has been published in books and magazines, is an author herself of four books, and is the creator of the online writing course, How to Write for Fun and Profit. Sharon's work experience includes election to the House of Representatives in a Midwestern State, a retail gift store owner, a teacher at a Ranch for men from Skid Row L.A., California, a product manager in the marketing department of a large greeting card company, and the Director of Communications for a non-profit ministry. She adopted seven teens from poverty backgrounds. At the present time, she serves as a substitute teacher, is an author, and teaches aspiring authors. Sharon's website is at http://www.sharonrosegibson.com/. She has a blog to encourage people in their writing, www.15minutewriter.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bethmjones/support
Everyone has stories to tell. Jesus told parables (stories) to His disciples to teach truth, to inspire, and to give hope. Do you know your family's stories? Are they written down so they can be passed on? What is your own story? What life lessons and wisdom do you have to share in your story? You can leave a legacy that your children, your grandchildren, and others will treasure. In this episode, I interview Sharon Rose Gibson about the power of your story. Sharon's parents' stories and her own story living in the Congo in Africa are exciting, with them even facing gunpoint and God miraculously protecting their lives, while others were killed. She is the daughter of African missionaries in the Congo, was a student in Kenya, Africa, and graduated from a USA high school and the University of Kansas, with a degree in Speech Communications and Human Relations. Sharon has been published in books and magazines, is an author herself of four books, and is the creator of the online writing course, How to Write for Fun and Profit. Sharon's work experience includes election to the House of Representatives in a Midwestern State, a retail gift store owner, a teacher at a Ranch for men from Skid Row L.A., California, a product manager in the marketing department of a large greeting card company, and the Director of Communications for a non-profit ministry. She adopted seven teens from poverty backgrounds. At the present time, she serves as a substitute teacher, is an author, and teaches aspiring authors. Sharon's website is at http://www.sharonrosegibson.com/. She has a blog to encourage people in their writing, www.15minutewriter.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bethmjones/support
Terri C. Urteaga of Adkins is a spring 2022 graduate of Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls. Terri graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in radiologic sciences, maintaining a grade-point average of 3.9-4.0.Article Link
Holy shit it's our final State-by-State episode! Nebraska is comin' attcha with a musical history tour of the Cornhusker state going all the way back to a wax cylinder recording from the late 19th century up to punk and garage rock from the past couple years. Listen to Scott go off on Conor Oberst and Greg play a clip anyway.
It's our 11th (out of 12) state for our State-by-State project and it's the biggest of them all - Illinois! Here's part 2 after long last, focused on music from the 1990s to current up and coming bands.
Turron Davenport reacts to the news of Julio Jones getting released with Chris Sanders, talks to Midwestern State safety Malik Sonnier about being a draft sleeper and more on this week's show!
We are excited to have our newest coach to the FasCat team onto the podcast to get a deep dive into his training, preferences, thoughts, and everything in between. Coach Frank has a list of 20 questions he asks every coach and Zach gives us some killer answers! Zach has been a cycling coach since 2018. His educational background includes a Masters in Exercise Physiology from Midwestern State University, pre-med from Colorado Mesa University. Zach most recently worked as the assistant Cycling Coach for Lees McRae College and continues to volunteer time to Project Echelon's veteran and adaptive athletes. His cycling career was positively impacted by his time at Midwestern State where he raced on the road and track, winning the 2019 Collegiate Individual Time Trial and several podiums on the track. He continues to race on the road with Project Echelon and is the 2021 Elite Time Trial champion, a title he will defend in 2022 while racing at the highest level domestically and racing internationally. Zach has experience working with athletes of all ability levels and is eager to share his knowledge of the sport. Get coached by Zack: https://fascatcoaching.com/products/coach-zach-gregg?_pos=1&_sid=fd1113b6f&_ss=r
Some states will surprise you. ICYMI - North Dakota Lawmakers Advance an Adult Use Bill Out of House Committee https://open.spotify.com/episode/5V606ZOQmLA7kXygxRYFjc?si=bdb34d83e6804a32 ICYMI - North Dakota Get's Back on the Horse that Bucked it and Pushes for Another Adult Use Measure for 2020 – This Time With Some Tyranny https://open.spotify.com/episode/5uOAi3AXGcM8ZcbVvoG0Ki?si=qb2LLnh7TzyFf5FrW1fslA ICYMI - Why and How South Dakota Legalized Cannabis via Amendment A https://open.spotify.com/episode/1PPpXbeGDwZ0CHOk0fakxf?si=fOTxQQioRJ-FlIt7GLbgKQ ICYMI - A Conversation with Bill of Smoke Out a Republican https://open.spotify.com/episode/2AKIGmGf1zvMaex9PwXps3?si=xr5BjsQtR2iapTSVUK3cRw ---------------------------------------- To Follow Mr. Sativa on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/icsativapod Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/icsativapodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_iamcannabissativa/ Please become a Patreon at just $1 a month - http://bit.ly/2NJmshn Please support us via PayPal - paypal.me/icsativapodcast If you want to support us via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support My Twitch Channel - https://www.twitch.tv/iamcannabissativa My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMtiTbOFE3D39rpLfLglaw? Get Great Quality CBD products from Sequoia Organics: https://www.sequoiaorganics.co/?a_aid=iamcannabissativa My Email: iamcannabissativa@gmail.com Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamcsativapodcast/ Now Syndicated on Radical Russ Radio: https://streamingv2.shoutcast.com/radicalruss-radio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
A native of Haskell, Texas, Goodenough became the program's sixth head coach on March 27, 2012, and immediately transformed a program hindered by consecutive losing seasons into Lone Star Conference champions. With many of the same players coming back from a meager 12-14 campaign, Goodenough maximized her roster's talents and the Wildcats went on to share the regular-season title with Midwestern State at 16-4. ACU was picked to finish seventh but rejected the naysayers with an overall mark of 21-7, which was the program's first 20-win season since 2004-05. The Wildcats also accepted their 12th bid to the NCAA DII South Central Region Tournament, which was their first appearance since 2008-09.Play College Sports Contact us
It's a podcast party! Kurtis Quillin joins Brian and Cory to celebrate the 50th episode, discuss Midwestern State and Hardin-Simmons being left out of the playoffs, and pick this week's games, including Trinity at UMHB, Minn. Duluth at Angelo State, Texas Southern at Alabama State, and UCA at Tarleton.
In this episode, Josh and Cohen interview one of Cohen's long-time friends Wilson White. Wilson talks about his experience transferring from Midwestern State to Texas A&M and how he made that decision. He also gives insight into how he creates storylines for books and novels. Wilson is currently working on writing and publishing his first book and shares the challenges that come with attempting to publish a book in college.
Brandon, Devin, Justin, Kris, and Matt talk about the Grand Valley win over CSU-Pueblo, the Midwestern State upset of Texas A&M-Commerce, and the Southeastern Oklahoma upset of Harding plus more.
Chuck and Cory welcome John Moore from the Rangers Nation Podcast to talk ending of the losing streak and upcoming trade deadline. Emily Bjorklund from KAUZ Ch6 Sports stops by and she helps us welcome the new softball coach at Midwestern State, Brittanie Talley. Plus a whole lot more.. Lawdogsports.com Lonestarsportsdaily.com
TFT goes on the road to the 2021 Lone Star Conference Media Day in McKinney, where the crew talks to Angelo State coach Jeff Girsch, Midwestern State coach Bill Maskill, Texas A&M-Commerce coach David Bailiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville coach Mike Salinas, UT-Permian Basin coach Justin Carrigan, West Texas A&M coach Hunter Hughes, West Texas A&M QB Nick Gerber, Texas A&M-Commerce WR Chance Cooper, Angelo State LB Josh Quinton and UT-Permian Basin TE Matt Zubiate.
It's our 11th (out of 12) state for our State-by-State project and it's the biggest of them all - Illinois! The state in which both Scott and Greg were born was a mecca for the relocated blues and jazz scenes in the 1920s, and we also take things back further to Native American music, then cover all the best stuff in all genres through the 80s with punk and house music. This is just part 1 of the mighty Land of Lincoln episodes.
Hosts Eddie McBride and Kyle Jacobson sit down with Henry Florsheim, Wichita Falls Chamber CEO, to discuss Midwestern State University joining the Texas Tech University System and what that means for both institutions.
Chuck and Cory welcome MJ Baird from KFDX Ch3 Sports for his weekly segment and talk the impact of Tom Brady on the Bucaneers, their chances against the Chiefs and much more... The Vernon Lions hire a new coach and Cory wraps up Wichita Falls Warriors Hockey and Midwestern State hoops... Lawdogsports.com Lonestarsportsdaily.com
Beth Reissenweber is the Vice President for Administration & Finance at Midwestern State University in North Texas. In this episode, Reissenweber joins Megan Strand to talk about being an essential employee, keeping COVID off campus, and leading with empathy. “It’s about enjoying the work, engaging folks, and making this a great experience,” she says, “because we spend a lot of our waking hours together at work so we want to have it a pleasant and supportive experience.” Join us for a conversation with Beth Reissenweber as she talks about doing the work to support diversity, developing a great toolbox to be a better CBO, and using her creative side to develop promotions that helped grow enrollment at Midwestern.
Episode 565 Grant McCasland leads the North Texas Men's Basketball team as their head coach. In his first season with North Texas (2017-18), he led them to the CBI (College Basketball Invitational) championship. He has won 20 games in every season he's coach at the Division One level. In 2019-20, he led UNT to a 20-11 finish and a first place 14-4 record in Conference USA. Prior to arriving at North Texas, coach McCasland spent time at Baylor as an assistant coach under Scott Drew and held head coaching positions at Midland, Midwestern State and Arkansas State. He also played college basketball at Baylor from 1995-1999. On today's podcast, we talk to Grant McCasland about embracing the pause during the pandemic, finding peace amidst the chaos, the importance of being a part of a men's group and the importance of keeping basketball from becoming an idol. Follow Coach McCasland on Twitter: @UNTCoachGMac For more stories of sports and faith, check out our website http://SportsSpectrum.com
Yes, you read that correctly. Derrick. Herrick. Herrick grew up in Louisiana, and spent the first 14 years of his life in the extremely family- oriented Cajun Culture. The move lined up with Herrick's basketball development, as he recalls grabbing a rim in 8th grade for the first time. His athleticism always shined through, and he eventually high jumped 6' and 2” in the offseason. (Track sidebar: The maximum legal wind is 2.0 Meters/second. )He was just having fun with it, in his own words, but people began to ignite his curiosity surrounding his potential and aspirations. Herrick began to see just how far the game of basketball would take him. Ever since we met in the Spring of 2017, I knew that Derrick and I would get along, mostly due to our shared love for basketball and similar sense of humor. Herrick began playing Varsity at Lifestyle Christian Academy, taking the game more seriously his junior year. After a successful basketball career, Herrick had his sights set on college. Though he accumulated lots of interest across all levels, fate would have it that Herrick would spent 1 more year in high school. He traveled up to Pennsylvania to compete at Hoop Group, and it was there that he first learned of the Post Graduate experience. One thing led to another and Herrick was between Phillips Andover and Williston Northampton, both NEPSAC class A(Basketball)schools in Massachusetts. He prepared as if he was going to college, and stayed busy with showcases during the 2017 summer. During the 2017-18 year, Derrick suited up for Andover basketball alongside local legend Dallion Johnson(now at Penn State) and under coach Terrell Ivory. Herrick brought flare with his crafty finishes, range and quiet confidence. Each game was competitive, with elite talent and size on opposing teams, including the likes of Terrance Clarke(Rivers), Cole Swider(St.Andrews), Marcus Zegarowski(Tilton)and Cormac Ryan(Milton). Herrick averaged 14/5/4 and garnered interest at all levels and a few offers. He sent his own tape out to 10 schools a night for nearly a month, and ended up at Midland college, a JUCO in Texas. Though an injury cut his time short for them, he was able to play in front of scouts, which gave him hope. On the court and off the court issues led to a redshirt and transfer from Midland, which was a blessing in disguise. The name of the game was work for Herrick. When people google “grind in silence”, they should see a picture of 2019 Herrick, as motivated as ever. He worked on his knee, his mental health, himself and literally worked long shifts to keep busy. It was divine timing for Herrick, as he played at a showcase at Dallas Baptist. It was nothing new to play in a showcase, but he had something to prove coming off of injury. His emails from his high school days eventually paid dividends, when a coach at Midwestern State noticed him from there. 2 years later Herrick was stronger, more athletic, and hitting 3's which led to the offer. In the future, Derrick hopes to play professionally, whether it be in America or overseas. Coronavirus may put this upcoming season on hold, but whenever Herrick gets his next opportunity, one thing is for sure. He'll be ready. Recorded 9. 27. 20.
Coach Abar Rouse shares his journey from moving from New York to Texas when he was growing up and then his decade of coaching college basketball at the DI, NAIA, D2 and JUCO ranks. He was a Student Manager at Midwestern State before transferring to Baylor to and immediately being named Head Student Manager and then returned to Midwestern State after graduating. His coaching dream took him to multiple states in different time zones just trying to move up the ranks. After having a tremendous squad at McClennan CC and interacting with numerous college coaches like Bob Knight, he accepted a job at his alma mater as Baylor's Director of Basketball Operations under Dave Bliss. In 2003 a murder took place and one of their players [Patrick Dennehy] was the victim. Dave Bliss not only paid the tuition of multiple players and tried to make the late Patrick Dennehy out to be a drug dealer. Despite the potential allegations of extortion, obstruction of justice and witness tampering, no criminal charges were filed against Bliss. Coach Rouse sought advice from coaching mentors and friends in the business as well as lawyers. He was threatened by his boss [Bliss] to go along with the scheme or he would be fired, and ultimately took the advice of his coaching mentors [some of whom are still in the business] recorded Bliss instructing players to fabricate the story of Dennehy being a drug dealer to the University's investigative committee and also said that talking to the McLennan County, Texas Sheriff's Department would give him the opportunity to "practice" his story. The tapes also showed that Bliss and his staff knew that Dennehy had been threatened by two of their teammates when they publicly denied such knowledge. Afterwards Coach Rouse was the lone member of the staff who did not receive a show clause penalty from the NCAA, yet was essentially blackballed by the coaching fraternity. One of his idols Mike Krzyzewski, was one of the prominent coaches who publicly criticized him yet Coach Rouse didn't blame Coach K since he didn't have all of the facts. He managed to land back at Midwestern State for a third stint under Coach Jeff Ray, but ultimately left the business on his own terms after a successful season there. He began a career with overseeing and managing prison which was much more stable and allowed him to develop. I personally look forward to Abar Rouse coaching basketball again after he can retire from his non-coaching career. He provides great insight for aspiring coaches as well as shares his opinions on the Adidas scandal as well as other current events.
It's the REVENGE OF OHIO! On part 2 of our feature about music from the Buckeye State, we delve into the best bands to come out of Ohio, with a focus on modern music of the indie and punk realm especially. As Scott claims, it's best state in our great nation. Find out why!
On the 10th installment of our state-by-state series, it's a biggie - OHIO! This one had to be recorded in two sittings so it will be released the as such, because there is simply too much amazing music and too many notable musicians to fit in one episode. So enjoy part one, which covers Ohio music going waaaaay back, as well as the most notable artists to come from the Buckeye State. Next episode we will get to the biggest Ohio bands and the more modern tunes.
On the 9th installment of our state-by-state series, it's the state you've been on the edge of your seat for 8 months for... Kansas! Seriously though, Kansas rules. From being a hub for the second movement of jazz in the 30s-50s to rad underappreciated 80s punk to late 90s emo, Kansas has it all, baby!
Solar SC U19 DA player, Midwestern State commit, and Footy Factory trainee, Conner Lewis, shares his perspective on the growth he's shown as a young man, and the mentality that has helped him become one of the top players in his position in the class of 2020. Connect with Conner: www.instagram.com/_connerlewis | www.twitter.com/connerlewis_. Connect with Sean: www.facebook.com/sean.afkhaminia | www.instagram.com/sean.afkhaminia. Connect with Footy Factory: www.footyfactory.us | www.facebook.com/footyfactorydallas | www.facebook.com/ffpremier | www.instagram.com/footyfactory | www.instagram.com/ffpremier | www.twitter.com/footyfactory | www.twitter.com/ffpremierdallas | www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_8DVN42e4vEKvZCuvlhRA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The amazing story of George Roddy, the best golfer you've never heard of. Rick Brown, legendary golf writer from Iowa, will soon release a book on the history of golf in the Midwestern State and a big part of that story is George Roddy. Roddy is a character of particular interest to TalkinGolf History host Connor Lewis and in Episode 19 the pair trade tales of the feats of a man whose career is tragically underappreciated and acknowledged.
On the 8th installment of our state-by-state music project, we head to Minnesota. This episode is a doozy because there is sooooo much great stuff to come out of the land o' lakes, from 40s radio hits to Prince to modern punk. Dig it!
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On the 7th installment of our State-by-State series we learn that Wisconsin is just too awesome for one episode. We go way back to the early great music of the Cheesiest State (TM) and rock our way through the decades up through the 1980s. On Part 2 coming in a week or so, we'll get to that great shit from 1990 - to now.
KNOW MORE THAN THE NAME… Go-one-on-one with Midwestern State standout Layton Rabb on the College2Pro Players Platform Show. It is the show to know before they go pro, because College2Pro.com has been featuring NFL Draft Prospects for over a decade. Professional scouting (CFL), working in conjunction with collegiate all-star games (Texas vs. The Nation, Gridiron Showcase), no other platform combined with experience allows future NFL stars to reveal their identity to the world-wide listening audience. In depth analysis, allows listeners that includes NFL Scouts and GMs to know the prospect on a personal level rather than just knowing their jersey number on game film. College2Pro continues to bring on an unprecedented level, interviews to most hard-core NFL enthusiasts. Join host Bo Marchionte and special guest Layton Rabb on the C2P podcast powered by football lovers everywhere. NFL personnel listen in to learn more… So, should you! Senior (2018) Harlon Hill Trophy nominee... earned D2CCA All-Super Region Four first-team honors... named J.W. Rollins/Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Year... a first-team All-Lone Star Conference performer... earned LSC Offensive Player of the Week mention three times... started each of MSU Texas' 10 games at quarterback... finished career with an 18-3 record as a starting signal caller... closed career as the program's No. 2 all-time passer with 6,399 yards... first quarterback in school history to post two 3,000-yard campaigns... authored three of the top five single-game passing performances in program history... connected for 63 career touchdown passes -- the second most in program history... threw at least five touchdowns in five games games during career... had 200 passing yards 20 times during his career including MSU all-time best 10 300-yard passing performances...
On the 6th installment of our State-by-State series we discover that South Dakota has been killing’ it in the rock realm for decades and none of us knew it. Come along as we explore the state’s music, from obscure but talented musicians of many genres from years past to the state’s modern indie, punk and hardcore bands.
Mickey talks with organizer, lobbyist and chief spokesman Valinda Rowe of Illinois Carry about changing laws and supporting Second Amendment rights. Ever wondered how to make a difference in the politics of your state? Then this is the podcast for you. Democracy is not a spectator sport. Mickey and Valinda go deep on local organizing and what it took to bring conceal carry to the Midwestern State of Illinois. Changing gun laws isn't easy, but it can be done with hard work and determination. Music Attributions: Intro - "3rd Eye Blimp" by Otis McDonald Outro - "I Want More" by Silent Partner The Carry Trainer Higher Line Podcast is available on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube and Stitcher. Direct DownloadSoundcloudListen on StitcherHigher Line Podcast Feed
This week on Lions Roar, Texas A&M-Commerce Associate Athletics Director for Marketing and Communications and host Josh Manck talks with head volleyball coach Craig Case about the team's come from behind, five-set victories over West Texas A&M and Eastern New Mexico last weekend, while also previewing two huge home matchups this weekend. Manck then visits with head football coach Colby Carthel about the Lions thrilling victory over Midwestern State and the logistic nightmares that weather caused. Manck concludes the show by talking with A&M-Commerce Director of Athletics Tim McMurray for a more behind the scenes look at how the two schools were able to move the second half of the game. Lions Roar is presented by KETR in partnership with LionAthletics .
Texas sure looks back. The Longhorns pick up a monumental third ranked win of the 2018 season in the Red River Showdown and now deserve consideration as a top 10 team. Texas A&M managed to hold off No. 13 Kentucky in overtime for the first statement win of the Jimbo Fisher era. However, neither of those games hold a candle to the wildest game in the sport this season: Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State.
It's rivalry week in college football. Voice of the Longhorns Craig Way joins the program to preview the Red River Showdown, and DCTF small colleges insider Cory Hogue talks Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State and Mary Hardin-Baylor vs. Hardin-Simmons. Plus, DCTF insider Shehan Jeyarajah picks all the FBS matchups.
This week on Lions Roar, Texas A&M-Commerce Associate Athletics Director for Marketing and Communications and host Josh Manck talks with head volleyball coach Craig Case about the team's sweeps of Cameron and Midwestern State last week to close out their homestand. Manck also chats with head football coach Colby Carthel about the end of the Lions' winning streak last weekend. Manck concludes the show with head golf coach Matt Ward, who talks about how the teams are doing to start off their season. Lions Roar is presented by KETR in partnership with LionAthletics .
On our 5th installment, we dig into the music of North Dakota. Wiz Khalifa is from North Dakota, who knew? What else has come out of ND? You’re gonna have to listen to find out.
On our 4th installment, we dig into the music of Missouri, from ragtime all the way to Puddle of Mudd. It’s a wild ride in the Show Me State.
On the 3rd ep of our project to deep-dive into the music history of the 12 Midwestern states we look at Iowa, from jazz that traveled up the river from New Orleans to the best-kept-secrets in current punk music from the Hawkeye State.
On the 2nd ep of our project to deep-dive into the music history of the 12 Midwestern states we look at Michigan, discussing and playing clips from blues, Motown, proto-punk and punks acts, all the way up to the best current bands from the Mitten State.
On the first episode of our year-long project to deep-dive into the music history of each of the 12 Midwestern states we look at Indiana, from Tin Pan Alley songwriters of the 1910 and 20s to indie and punk rock one hundred years later.