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Closer Mentality is a peak performance documentary podcast aimed at opening the dialogue regarding athletes and the intersection of mental health and peak performance. The thirteenth episode welcomed Mallory Souliotis! In this episode, we talked about the women's professional hockey landscape, media coverage of women's sports, and what it meant for her engineering job to embrace the advancement of her first love. To support Mallory and the Epilepsy Foundation of New England: https://www.bostonpridehockey.com/collections/shirseys/products/souliotis-47-shirseys To learn more about the NHL's "Learn to Play" Initiative: https://www.learntoplay.nhl.com
Episode 23 (Lee Norwood)The boys this week had a short episode. Jack Eichel and the Buffalo Sabres were a hot topic as they let go of their old GM. They are getting ready to bring you a few ladies next week that are part of the NWHL or National Women's Hockey League, the first paid women's league ever! Contact:Twitter: @wingsaucepodInstagram: @wingsauceEmail: michiganwingsauce@gmail.com
PART 2:2:09 - How he helped the Pittsburgh Steelers build their baseball PNC park.5:29 - How he was able to get a new arena built for the Penn State hockey program.10:12 - How Ben helped billionaire Terry Pegula buy the NHL Buffalo Sabres team.13:52 - How the media tries to know what goes on in sports franchise deals.15:55 - How negotiations happen between all parties to buy a sports franchise.17:17 - Ben’s involvement in the group that wanted to purchase the Arizona Coyotes.23:53 - When the deal for the Coyotes fell through, how Ben and his group had a good chance to land an NHL team in the Seattle market.27:54 - His advice to anyone that wants to buy a sports franchise.29:33 - How the sports franchise fees have escalated.31:00 - Why buying a sports franchise are a difficult financial decision based on valuations for anyone who wants to purchase one.33:33 - What his thought are for franchise opportunities for the XFL and if the NFL should invest in the league.38:30 - How Ben is able to make connections and build relationships with influential people in sports and how former Pittsburgh Pirates Manager Jim Leyland helped him relate to people.43:41 - Ben served on the board of directors of the National Women’s Hockey League (NWHL) and how he views the progress of that league is.48:46 - How the NHL lockout affected their rights deal with ESPN and how NBC partnered with them.51:00 - Where Ben sees women in sports today and his working relationship with Andrea Kremer and Hannah Storm on Amazon’s Thursday Night Football.54:25 - How the days of listening to broadcasting legends are nearly over and how there are more opportunities for women to make an impact in broadcasting.57:29 - Advice Ben has been given in his career.58:55 - What tool Ben uses to help him identify how to succeed.
4:21 - What Ben Bouma’s title is and how he can’t fit into a title.6:10 - How Ben got into sports television and how he connected with broadcaster Kenny Albert.11:40 - How he started producing NHL games for Fox Sports and then later with ESPN on Sunday Night Baseball.14:03 - What his responsibilities were as a sidelines producer, who he started working with and how he prepared for his responsibilities as a sidelines producer.16:15 - How it’s nearly impossible to have a perfect show.17:11 - How Ben builds relationships with his announcers and how important trust is with the announcer.19:21 - What some of the qualities the best announcers in the business have and how they prepare for events.21:18 - How the announce team handles blunders.24:26 - A listing of Ben’s credentials and all of the major events he’s been a part of and which event(s) he has an emotional connection with. (2004 World Series & 2010 Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Final)29:28 - How as a field producer he handles the “scrum” at the end of the game when reporters are rushing the field to get interviews.32:21 - How adjusting to a game tying home run or other significant sports moment can be a rewarding broadcasting experience.34:03 - How his friends see him on television occasionally and why he didn’t want to be an announcer.35:21 - What a typical travel/sports year looks like for him and what his schedule is like in covering sporting events.38:00 - What the craziest travel stories are for him.40:09 - How his commute to stadiums and cities is no different than a typical commute.41:22 - What Ben does apart from his work in sports television, and how he works at the highest level in trying to purchase sports franchises.
It's a big weekend for women's hockey! The National Women's Hockey League will be showcasing their stars' talent with the All Star weekend at Warrior Arena in Boston, MA while USA's and Canada's National Women's Teams are squaring off in the final game of this west coast rivalry series down in Anaheim, CA. Eleni from The Ice Garden joins Crown Conversations to discuss the top players to watch for USA and Canada and she previews the AS weekend for the NWHL. Hilary Knight, Marie-Philip Poulin, Jillian Dempsey and Madison Packer are among the big names heading up this exciting women with lots of women's hockey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our FIRST female guest was a great one! Future female guests have big shoes to fill with Cailey Hutchison coming on the podcast and giving us an awesome episode! Cailey is an NWHL forward (National Women's Hockey League) for the Metropolitan Riveters, coach/co-founder for the Wade Warriors hockey program, former University of Maine Division 1 hockey player and current nursing student at Stony Brook university. Cailey's Instagram Cailey's Twitter NWHL shop (for gear, shirts, etc) SHOW NOTES: 0-:0:50- Introduction to episode 0:50-1:20- Cailey's introduction 1:20-2:01- How do you manage being a NWHL player, nursing student and coach? 2:01-3:28- What made you choose nursing? 3:29-5:30- How did the Wade Warriors start? 5:30-6:30- How did you get started in hockey? 6:30-7:58- What is a week in the life of an NWHL player like? 10:30-12:56- What was the recruitment process like for you and why did you choose Maine? 13:00-14:54- What does it mean to be a good leader? 17:30-19:18- Where does your mindset/drive come from? 19:18-20:27- What does it mean to be a good teammate? 20:30-22:01- What are important characteristics you try to teach your young players? 23:50-25:02- Who was someone you looked up to growing up? 25:02-31:33- Do you like coaching or playing more? / What is your favorite part of coaching? 31:33-34:10- As a society are we coddling kids or putting too much pressure on them? 34:50-37:30- As a coach do you believe in putting your players up against the best competition? 37:30-38:30- What is one piece of advice you would give a group of 10-16 year olds? DON'T FORGET!!! If you like the show so far head to iTunes and leave a review! Go to iTunes, leave a review and send me a screenshot to receive a FREE Lead By Example Hockey Training button. Social media accounts to follow me on! Podcast: Lead By Example Hockey Training Podcast Instagram: @leadbyexamplehockeytraining Twitter: @lbxhckytraining YouTube: JJ Santagata Website: www.lbxhockeytraining.com Email: lbxhockeytraining@yahoo.com
Carrie and K.W. talk their favorite things, the National Women's Hockey League, A Simple Favor, Gentleman Jack, and Anna Merlan's Republic of Lies.
Join us for a full break down of everything happening during the most wonderful time in sports. The MLB Postseason is underway! We had a riveting start to the playoffs and we think it only gets better from here. Who do we have making it through the Division Series and into the Championship Series? Four weeks of the NFL season are in the books, and we're starting to get some clarity on these teams. We go through some teams that are off to hot starts to determine if their start is real or fantasy. See ya later, cupcakes! We're into the heart of college football conference play. Things are starting to heat up and the AP Top 25 is getting interesting. We give our take on teams outside of the top 10 that can make an impact. How's your fantasy season going? Do you need to make a trade? We've got players you should try to trade for and trade away. The show closes with our one awesome thing in sports. Jimi admires what a Pittsburgh columnist wrote and Andy brings a little levity to the podcast. We have an extra one awesome thing c/o of the boss with the start of the National Women's Hockey League season.
It's a really really big show! Jeremy K. Gover joined Justin B. Bradford in studio as they welcomed National Women's Hockey League commissioner Dani Rylan to the show to discuss the NWHL All Star Game coming to Nashville in February. They then previewed Preds at Coyotes with Catherine Silverman of The Athletic. Dennis Bernstein of The Fourth Period then came on to discuss all things LA Kings including the trade, the future and goaltending. Lastly, Justin answered questions on Austin Watson's return, the future of Dante Fabbro and more.
Hosted by MaryFaith. In this episode, MaryFaith and a panel of Wakefield athletes discuss their experiences as women in sports. Show notes Question 1: What does it mean to play like a girl? Question 2: How do you feel like you're treated here at Wakefield for your sport that you play? Question 3: Do you think the women's games here are equally advertised as the male's games? Question 4: How do you think women's sports are treated around the world as compared to men's sports? Question 5: Why do you think women get paid less than men? Question 6: Do you think the female athletes knew they were going to be paid less when they decided to go pro in their sport? Additional links --Abby Wombach plays with staples in her head: http://www.espn.com/espnw/news-commentary/article/9410885/espnw-most-memorable-moments-abby-wambach-career --Wakefield Athletics: https://warriorswhsathletics.com/ --NWSL criticized as match relegated to aggressively small field: https://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/07/09/nwsl-criticized-match-small-field-pitch-megan-rapinoe-alex-morgan --Washington Spirit: http://washingtonspirit.com/ --National Women's Hockey League: https://www.nwhl.zone/ --Women's Football Alliance (D.C. Divas): http://dcdivas.com/womens-football-alliance/ --National Pro Fastpitch: https://profastpitch.com/ --History of Title IX: https://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/advocate/title-ix-issues/history-title-ix/history-title-ix/ The podcast episodes represent the personal views and experiences of the students. Publication of these episodes does not constitute an endorsement by Michelle Cottrell-Williams, Wakefield High School, or Arlington Public Schools.
Harrison Browne is a professional ice-hockey player with the Metropolitan Riveters in the National Women's Hockey League in the United States. He's won championships, but Harrison is also known for being the first transgender athlete on a professional US sports team. On a cold wintry night in 2003, 89 merry Union Berlin fans hatched a plan. The team had just lost their last game before the winter break but the fans didn’t want to say goodbye to each other without some Christmas joy. So they broke into Union Berlin’s stadium, drank mulled wine and sang Christmas carols. . Every year, the club arrange a Christmas Carol concert that regularly sells out their 28,000 capacity stadium. The festive period means a time when your diet takes a back seat and you over indulge (many many mince pies). Why don’t you join the millions of people who’ve already signed up to Veganuary, a campaign that encourages the public to adopt a vegan diet in January next year? He’s has won English football's League Cup with Stoke City and was capped four times by his country ... That all happened in the 1970s. But Mike Pejic's sporting success continues. Earlier this month, he automatically qualified for next year's Taekwondo World Championships in Taipei, at the age of 67. He might have hung up his football boots but he continues to fight and train the next generation of Taekwondo stars.
Dani Rylan, Founder/Commissioner of the National Women's Hockey League, talks about achieving success in a traditionally male dominated field. Holly Hurd, Founder of VentureMom.com, shares how to build a small business that gives back. Christine Porath, Professor at Georgetown University, discusses mastering civility in the workplace. Jackie Glenn, VP of Global Diversity and Inclusion at Dell EMC, explains strategies for closing the diversity gap. Gloria Larson, President of Bentley University, talks about helping to start the MA Conference for Women. Grace Killelea, CEO at GKC Group, on closing the gender gap to achieve career success.
In Episode 27, Shireen Ahmed, Lindsay Gibbs, and Jessica Luther discuss #MeToo, sexual harassment and assault, and sports media; and things in sports that have made them all happy recently (for instance, check out https://www.popovichkerr2020.com/ !!). Then Lindsay interviews Hannah Bevis about the National Women's Hockey League. As always, you’ll hear the Burn Pile, Bad Ass Woman of the Week, and What’s Good in our worlds. For more info check our website: http://www.burnitalldownpod.com.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Dani Rylan, founder of the National Women's Hockey League, is no stranger to disrupting the status quo. As a female hockey player, she realized that women typically had no future playing past the collegiate level besides every 4 years at the Olympics. Dani needed to change that; she wanted to give women a platform post graduation and in between Olympic seasons to play the game she is fiercely passionate about. In this week's podcast, Dani talks being an entrepreneur, taking on the role of an activist and exposing more and more women to hockey. She's fighting the narrative that there shouldn't be a NWHL one goal at a time.
E&B give an inside look at the National Women's Hockey League's fight for equal pay. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Seanna Conway talks about coaching U14 girls ice hockey, the current state of the National Women's Hockey League, and female athletes in the media. A podcast about exceptional female athletes and women in sports. There are a lot of us out there. Find us, see us, hear us.
On this episode, host Melissa Loucks tells the story of Harrison Brown, the first openly trans member of the the National Women's Hockey League. Loucks also breaks other international trans news, including that of a new camp in Australia.
From HBO & The Tonight Show, SWB welcomes stand up comic Cathy Ladman! MLB: Foley's Fantasy Draft, Ladman's NY Mets, East Coast v West Coast Fandom. NCAA: March Madness, Speed Bracketology. And the inaugural season of the National Women's Hockey League is the feel good moment of the week! Enjoy!