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Welcome to the GP Soccer Podcast! Season 6 has kicked off with the theme- "The State of the Women's Game". Throughout the season, host Giovanni Pacini will feature guests who are involved in the women's game as well as offering his own insights on the important topics surrounding their game. Today's interview is with Deb Raber, the Head Women's Soccer Coach at MA College of Liberal Arts in North Adams, MA. Host Giovanni Pacini also offers commentary regarding the 50th Anniversary of women being allowed to run in the Boston Marathon, the USWNT's second match with Uzbekistan, and the retirement of Nancy Feldman, Head Women's Soccer Coach at Boston University. Be sure to support the show sponsors- No. 1 Soccer Camps, Fearless and Capable, "Coaching Positional Soccer: Perfecting Tactics and Skills" by author Michael Curless, and GP Voice Over Services.The GP Soccer Podcast will feature new shows every Wednesday and can be found anywhere you listen to your podcasts. It is always appreciated when listeners of the show share it among those within their own social media network. Follow the show on Facebook, Twitter (@gpacini155), LinkedIn, Instagram and Linktree. Check out the website www. gp-soccer.com as well!Next week's guest is Rob Ellis, the author of "The Soccer Coaches Toolkit". Be sure to tune in!Enjoy the show!
We cover two phenomenal coaches and their careers in this week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by LeagueApps! Host Dean Linke kicks off the episode with United Soccer Coaches' new Director of Education Programs David Simeone. In the second half of this week's show, Dean chats with Nancy Feldman, fresh off her retirement announcement. In her 27 years as the head women's soccer coach at Boston University, Coach Feldman garnered 13 Conference titles, 14 NCAA tournament appearances, and 148 All-Conference honorees.
In his episode, the coaches welcome Boston University Terrier's Head Coach Nancy Feldman. She discusses her journey to Boston University, her coaching philosophy, her time as a Basketball coach, and last time the NCAA Final Four was in Massachusetts. The show starts discussing Hurricane Ida and how that may change the weeks slate of games in the South and the Big Deal present's this week's “Fact or Fiction”. The show ends with a Power 5 that will make you hungry and the coaches preview upcoming contests of note. Give a listen, tell a friend. If you have a question for College Soccer Nation email the coaches at cpetrucelli@mail.smu.edu, mmott@olemiss.edu, or bgl1@rice.edu .
Welcome to the GP Soccer Podcast Season 4 finale! The entire season has been dedicated to the theme- "The State of the Game" with many of the leading experts in the game contributing to the conversation. Host Giovanni Pacini would like to publicly thank the guests that appeared during Season 4- Patrick Ianni, Skip Gilbert, Nancy Feldman, Ian Barker, Tim Bradbury, Bryan Thorp, Deb Raber, Gareth Smith, Phil Wheddon, Jeff Vennell, Doug Williamson, Jim Willis, Neil Hull, Mike O'Connor, Sonny Dalesandro, Kevin Payne, Felicity Day, Lynn Berling-Manuel, Mario Pacini, Letita Price, and Keith Tozer. All of Season 4 as well as Seasons 1, 2, and 3 are always available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Please be sure to share the show among those within your social media network and note host Giovanni Pacini will be re-promoting Season 4 throughout the summer. Season 5 will kick off on September 8th.Enjoy the show!
Over the past twelve years, Voices of Oklahoma has been collecting stories of the 1921 Race Massacre. As we observe the centennial of the event, we are presenting the oral histories of eleven people who shared their memories and their reflections on May 31st & June 1st, 1921.During this podcast you will hear Opal Moss, Wess Young, Wavel Ashbaugh, Otis Clark, Joe Moore, Bruce Fisher, Jenkin Jones Jr., Nancy Feldman, Dr. G. Calvin McCutchen and Reuben Gant.Of this group, seven are no longer with us, which demonstrates the importance of oral history and underlines our theme: “Preserving Oklahoma’s legacy, one voice at a time.”Full interviews are available on our website: VoicesofOklahoma.com
On this week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap, Host Dean Linke explores the history of the association's education offerings with United Soccer Coaches Director of Coaching Education Ian Barker, Boston University head women's soccer coach and coaching educator Nancy Feldman, and Grand Canyon University head men's soccer coach and coaching educator Schellas Hyndman. In the second half of the show, Dean chats with Ian, United Soccer Coaches College Programs Officer Patricia Hughes, and Coaching the Whole Athlete Founder Brianna Welch.
Welcome to the GP Soccer Podcast with all of Season 4 dedicated to "The State of the Game". This is an in-depth look at where we are as a soccer nation at every level. Today's guest is Nancy Feldman, the highly successful Head Women's Soccer Coach at Boston University. She is also a Senior National Staff Coach with United Soccer Coaches. The GP Soccer Podcast can be heard wherever you download your podcasts and new episodes are released every Wednesday. Every season of the show is always available for your enjoyment. Thanks to show sponsors- The DiBernardo School of Soccer, Ianni Training, My Soccer Advocate, Project Goal, and GP Voice Over Services. Enjoy the show!
During our conversation, Deb and I connect over our mentor, Nancy Feldman, and what Deb learned from her time playing for Nancy, we discuss recruiting and looking for characteristics of the ideal player, and we talk about some of the differences playing at the Division 1 vs. the Division 3 level. IG: @thomas_college_womens_soccer 0:30 background in soccer in Trinidad and Tobago and in USA 1:40 playing background 2:30 realizing that coaching was the right career choice 4:00 Liberty League connection: St. Lawrence and Union 6:15 small soccer world continued: Nancy Feldman 7:45 playing for Nancy Feldman and experiencing a coaching change within her junior year of college 15:15 extending our own boundaries and being comfortable being uncomfortable 17:40 understanding how to push your players to the next level without pushing them away 20:25 adapting and adjusting coaching throughout this pandemic 24:40 the impact of COVID-19 on recruiting 26:50 describing the ideal player 31:40 differences between the demanding schedule of Division 1 and the balance provided in Division 3 36:12 taking a break from coaching to work as an Athletic Director 39:42 highlights during time with Thomas College 42:00 small world story 44:12 looking forward to most in 2020 46:45 Final three coaching points 50:23 One piece of advice for any coach --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/full90coaching/support
Ralph Polson joins the show to remember his friend Charlie Slagle. We also chat with Paul Riley, head coach of the North Carolina Courage, and Paul Kennedy of Soccer America to get their take on the USWNT win over England and the upcoming World Cup Final. We close the show chatting with Nancy Feldman and Jessica Clinton about the World Cup and United Soccer Coaches' Cup Experience trip to France.
We preview the 2019 Cup Experience and the quickly approaching Women's World Cup with trip leaders Nancy Feldman and April Heinrichs as well as past and current attendee Marti Coan. They discuss the games they'll see, the federations they'll meet with and how the trip combines education, sightseeing and fun!
In the second part of the gateway games for the blind special, Ertay, Nancy, and Ryan talk about their Top 3 favorite, gateway board games. If you are looking for an accessible game in the hobby, the games that are discussed in this episode are a good place to start. Time stamps Citadels, 01:21 Jamaica, 09:45 Colt Express, 21:36 Codenames, 31:39 Flip City, 39:28 Pandemic, 47:00 Diamonds, 55:27 Valeria Card Kingdoms, 01:01:25 Dice Forge, 01:07:42 You can get in touch with Nancy Feldman via loravara@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/loravara. You can get in touch with Ryan Peach via redmeepleryan@gmail.com or find him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/redmeepleryan. Links Codenames web app - https://ninjabunny.github.io/KodeNames/
In this episode, Ertay, Nancy, and Ryan talk about their favorite gateway board games that are suitable for blind or visually impaired people looking to get in the board gaming hobby. In part one, they first talk about what constitutes a gateway game and also discuss how gateway games for sighted people compare to those that are playable by the blind and visually impaired. Next, they talk about the bottom two games in their top 5 gateway games lists in detail and why those games can be a good choice to introduce blind people to board games. Time stamps Gateway games overview, 01:44 Sentinels of the Multiverse, 08:46 Favor of the Pharaoh, 16:54 King of Tokyo, 26:30 Near and Far, 35:35 Pandemic: The Cure, 47:23 Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, 01:00:45 You can get in touch with Nancy Feldman via loravara@gmail.com or follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/loravara. You can get in touch with Ryan Peach via redmeepleryan@gmail.com or find him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/redmeepleryan.
Ertay and his third guest on the show, Nancy Feldman, talk about Braille in modern board games. Nancy is a blind board gamer that has a collection of over 200 games. She covers her process of brailling board game components, the common problems she has to deal with, and shares tips for blind gamers interested in brailling their games, Nancy also explains the limitations of Braille for board games and goes into some interesting workarounds to solve those accessibility issues. You can contact Nancy Feldman via loravara@gmail.com and find her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/loravara Time stamps Nancy's background, 01:11 How Nancy got into the hobby, 01:59 Nancy talks OrcaCon, 04:43 How Nancy navigates at a con, 08:00 Nancy's favorite games are Dominion and Near and Far, 9:30 Learning and teaching games, 10:50 How blind people read Braille, 13:23 Nancy's brailling process, 15:01 The extra effort needed to identify cards, 20:11 Brailling the Black Lotus in Magic: The Gathering, 22:43 How Nancy plays Sagrada blind, 24:34 Common problems when brailling board games, 27:59 Playing Ticket to Ride without vision, 29:47 Time and cost of brailling games, 31:10 Brailling Dominion, 33:48 Accessibility of board game apps, 36:49 Storing brailled games, 39:58 Artwork and Braille, 42:53 Tips for brailling games, 44:40 Nancy's contact information, 48:48 Links Rulebook.io - https://rulebook.io/ 64 Oz. Games - http://www.64ouncegames.com/ Dominion Card Reference Website - http://www.marconius.com/dominion/ AIRA Remote Assistance for the blind - https://aira.io/
Nancy and I discuss the 2018 season and their journey to becoming Patriot League Champions, the experience of competing in the NCAA tournament, and her time at the United Soccer Coaches Convention. The Convention is a MUST for coaches that are interested in learning, networking, and being surrounded by like-minded people. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/full90coaching/support
Nancy Feldman, Head Coach of Boston University's Women's Soccer Team Smashing barriers. Nancy Feldman is the head coach of Boston University's Women's Soccer Team. Entering her 24th season, Nancy has redefined the program, taking it from club level challengers to regional champions. Nancy joins us to not only talk about the sport she loves, but to tell us that it all serves a greater passion – educating and mentoring her team. Feldman Facts: New England Regional Championship x2 Career Record of 75-9-7 New England Coach of the Year 1991 and 1993 NEWISA/Brine Service Award 1993
Nancy is the Head Women’s Coach at Boston University and has over 30 years of experience coaching at the collegiate level. We had a deep discussion around the importance of community service, the value of young athletes playing multiple sports, and how she supports the development of her players into young women through soccer. How to reach Nancy: Instagram and Twitter: terrierwsoc website: goterriers.com/roster.aspx?path=wsoc --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/full90coaching/support
Host Dean Linke welcomes Director of Coaching Education Ian Barker, Boston Univ. head coach Nancy Feldman, Binghamton Univ. head coach Paul Marco, Piedmont head coach Timmy McCormack, and Hamline Asst. Coach and 30 Under 30 member Calvin Mai to get their thoughts on United Soccer Coaches summer diplomas both as instructors and candidates.
Nancy Feldman led UCare, a health plan covering low income and senior persons, for 20 years. During her tenure, UCare grew from a small demonstration project to a plan covering more than 400,000 individuals. Kerry found Nancy in Minneapolis, MN, and they talked leadership, learning how to do big jobs, and the value of humor. For more about this interview, head to http://kerrygross.com/interview-nancy-feldman/