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Send us a textThe post-COVID era has brought unprecedented changes to community mental health, and our recurring guests, The Mental Men, are here to share their unique insights! Discover how mental health professionals have navigated the shift from in-person to remote practices, transforming the way they interact and support each other. We'll discuss the challenges and creative adaptations that have emerged, offering a window into the current state of therapeutic practices and the mental health landscape.What has happened to the luxurious and reflective training environments of the past? Join our conversation as we reminisce about the good old days and contrast them with today's fast-paced, often less supervised training methods. Dennis Sweeney, Patrick Rice, Andrew Kang, Chris Gordon, And Robert Cherney share personal stories that highlight the importance of supervision, mentorship, and creating safe, empathic spaces for clients. From the evolution of clinical training to the critical role of team-based therapeutic approaches, we uncover how therapists are developing their skills in these changing times.Hybrid therapy models are on the rise, but are they truly effective? We explore the pros and cons of combining in-person and virtual sessions, emphasizing the benefits of flexibility for both therapists and clients. Learn about the transformative impact of recording therapy sessions and the importance of focusing on clients' strengths to foster healing. Tune in for an enriching discussion that celebrates the resilience and adaptability of the mental health community.Freed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered why you feel the need to constantly say yes, even when it drains you? On this special episode of "Finding Your Way Through Therapy," we celebrate our third anniversary and 153rd episode by not only reflecting on our incredible journey but also tackling the pervasive issue of people pleasing. Join us as we recount our milestones, from the sheer volume of original content produced to the thousands of downloads we've amassed. We extend heartfelt gratitude to our recurring guests like Pat Rice, Jay Ball, Caitlin Dehey, and Stephanie Simpson, and highlight the transformative journey of Courtney Romanowski, who has evolved from an insightful guest into a beloved co-host.Switching gears, we delve into the impact of people pleasing, dissecting the reasons behind this behavior and offering actionable advice for setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care. This episode is more than a celebration; it's a comprehensive guide to personal growth and mental well-being. Engage with our vibrant community by liking, subscribing, and following us on your favorite platforms. Remember, while our discussions are rich with insights, they are meant for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. Should you need professional help, don't hesitate to seek it, and utilize the 988 hotline if you're in crisis. Freed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.YouTube Channel For The Podcast
Send us a Text Message.What if the key to transforming your mental health journey lies within the wisdom of experienced therapists? In the premiere episode of season nine of "Finding Your Way Through Therapy," we introduce the "Mental Men" – Andrew Kang, Pat Rice, Dr. Robert Cherney, and Dennis Sweeney – who have profoundly influenced my path in the therapy world. These esteemed professionals open up about their own journeys, from overcoming personal crises to adapting to the ever-changing landscape of mental health, setting the stage for an enriching discussion on mentorship, personal growth, and the importance of vulnerability in therapy.Join us as Bob shares the deep sense of fulfillment he finds in helping those in need, while Andy reveals his transition from law to mental health, thanks to the invaluable mentorship he received. Pat's powerful recovery story highlights the significant impact of guidance from mentors like Dennis. Together, we explore the evolution of therapeutic practices, the challenges and triumphs of adapting to new formats like Zoom, and the profound lessons learned from both mentors and patients. This episode captures the essence of the therapeutic alliance and the continuous journey of self-improvement and higher consciousness.Reflecting on the transformative power of therapy, we delve into the future of brain-based interventions like EMDR and the critical role of therapeutic relationships, particularly for trauma survivors. The conversation emphasizes the ongoing nature of mentorship and the reciprocal learning between mentors and mentees. Freed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.YouTube Channel For The Podcast
Send us a Text Message.Raising a glass to three transformative years, I'm inviting you all to join in celebrating the milestones we've shared on this podcasting journey. Together, we've crafted a space brimming with enlightening conversations, reaching a staggering 153 episodes and a community that's downloaded our labor of love over 153,000 times. I'm pouring out thanks to each of you who've listened, learned, and engaged with us, making every one of those nearly 7,000 minutes count. A toast is especially due to our recurring wisdom-sharer, Pat Rice, and all the voices who've offered perspectives that have shaped our collective understanding of therapy, psychology, and the path to personal growth.A special thank you goes out to my friend Courtney Romanowski for her co-hosting several episodes. Her valuable contribution to expressive therapy has opened up many eyes.Thank you, the listener, who made this all possible. Having people listen, comment, review, discuss the subjects I bring up makes doing this podcast worthwhile. What's up next? Well, I guess you will have to listen to the podcast. YouTube Channel For The Podcast
Send us a Text Message.Dr. Chris Gordon's openness about his personal struggles with anxiety and depression amidst his professional journey adds an irreplaceable depth to our latest podcast episode. As we laugh and learn with the Mental Men, Dennis Sweeney, Andy Kang, Robert Cherney, and Patrick Rice, we pay tribute to Dr. Gordon's contributions both as a guiding presence and as an advocate for minimizing medication dependency when possible. Our shared stories not only encapsulate the challenges and victories in the realm of mental health but also underscore the power of empathy and lived experience in forging connections with those we aim to support.Peeling back the layers of what it means to provide emotional support, we revisit the basics of human connection and dive into the world of healing. Tools like the wheel of emotions and EMDR are brought into the spotlight, revealing their roles in guiding first responders and others through the maze of their minds. Humor finds its place as a healing balm, and we celebrate the simple acts of camaraderie, such as a round of golf, that sometimes offer the strongest lifeline amidst life's tempests.YouTube Channel For The Podcast
Waunakee football HC Pat Rice announces his retirement after 32 years. The WFCA Hall of Famer holds the all-time highest winning percentage in WIAA history and has won seven state championships.
Alex Strouf and Dennis Semrau host the special Football Finale edition of Zimbrick Honda's presentation of Prep Mania. The guys broadcast live from Pasquals in Verona, as they recap the season along with Jesse Nelson and Hunter Vaughn, and they speak with a special roundtables of area coaches, including Dave Puls of Lodi, Brian Kaminski of Sun Prairie East, Pat Rice of Waunakee and Jason Becker of Stoughton.
Unearth the profound wisdom as we reconvene with the Mental Men, an insightful group who've made their mark on our show. The conversation between Pat Rice, Robert Cherney, Andrew Kang, and Dennis Sweeney is a treasure chest, brimming with the rich experiences of seasoned therapists who share their pearls of wisdom about the importance of mentorship in shaping the future of therapy. We delve into the differences in practices between various generations of therapists, peeling back the layers to reveal how these disparities can influence the future of therapeutic teaching and practice.Journey with us as we dissect the significance of community support and mutual learning in our quest to evolve as therapists. Feel firsthand the power of peer groups, consultations, and supervision groups, as they nurture openness and foster learning. Tune in to hear our personal stories about our learning journeys and the ways we've shared knowledge with our peers, students, and how kindness, patience, and gratitude in therapy can weave together to form a strong therapeutic alliance.We close by examining the importance of humility, continuous learning, and embracing imperfection in our profession. Be empowered by insights on how making peace with our mistakes can open doors to personal and professional growth. Also, tune in to hear about the power of self-control, the art of letting go, and being authentic in therapy. Our esteemed guests elaborate on how self-disclosure can pave the way for deeper and more genuine relationships with patients. Listen in to this engaging, thought-provoking episode and gain a fresh perspective on therapy from seasoned professionals in the field. Consider this an open invitation to enter the minds of the Mental Men, and partake in a nourishing feast of knowledge and insights.YouTube Channel For The PodcastCoaching Program
‘He wanted to play with two wingers and attack. I thought, I love this guy.'Graham Taylor goes shopping again, spending a significant amount of Elton John's investment on a player from each of the North London giants and a much less heralded arrival from Oxford United.Two men from Northern Ireland were key to Watford's plans to push for promotion. Pat Rice had been Bertie Mee's captain at Arsenal. Gerry Armstrong was an eye-catching striker at Tottenham Hotspur. They were joined by Les Taylor, a hard-working midfielder from Third Division Oxford, and once they had settled in, Watford began to look like a team that was going places.Enjoy the game by Lionel Birnie. Read by Colin Mace. Produced by Jon Moonie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you ready to embark on a journey of wisdom, growth and self-discovery? This episode, we're joined by the ‘mental men' - Pat Rice, Dr. Robert Cherney, Dennis Sweeney, and Andrew Kang - four inspiring mentors who share their experiences and insights as psychotherapists. We converse about their diverse career trajectories and their perspectives on the therapy process, especially in treating those in recovery and de-stigmatizing mental health care. Their unique stories and experiences provide a rich tapestry of insight, inspiring us to look at mental health and healing in a new light.We explore how mentorship plays a critical role in therapy, as our mentors guide us, inspire us and help us understand ourselves better. We share personal stories - from Steve's experience with Bob and Dennis to Pat's metaphorical lesson from his last therapist. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and learning to ask the right questions. We also explore the benefits of brain-based interventions and how they have the potential to revolutionize therapy.In the final part of our conversation, we delve into the essence of learning, healing, and community in therapy. We discuss the evolution of EMDR over the years, the effectiveness of virtual EMDR, and the importance of finding mentors and peers who understand the unique experience of doing therapy. We wrap up our conversation by expressing our gratitude to the mental men for sharing their wisdom and invite you to join us for the next season of the podcast. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of the therapeutic journey, the importance of mentorship, and the value of community in healing and growth.YouTube Channel For The PodcastCoaching Program
Come hear about exceptional advances made in genomic medicine and how they can help health care organizations deliver transformative and personalized care, with our guests: practicing physician and medical geneticist Marsha Fearing, MD, MPH, MMSc; Anna Dover, doctor of pharmacy and director of product management at First Databank; Dr. Ray Lorenz, associate medical director; and Pat Rice, clinical director of precision medicine and genetics at Frederick Health in Frederick, Maryland.
Are you ready to unravel the mysteries of the mind and reimagine the way we perceive mental health? Together with Dennis Sweeney, Dr. Robert Cherney, Andrew Kang and the ever-engaging Pat Rice, we're embarking on a journey, mining for powerful insights from their transformative experiences. These four luminaries, affectionately known as the Mental Men, have significantly influenced my growth, both personally and professionally, and will undoubtedly inspire you too. Their candid discussions on therapy, power dynamics between therapists and clients, and the role of mentorship will leave you contemplating, reflecting, and yearning for more.Have you ever wondered how valuable the power of mentorship can be in personal and professional development? It's time to quench your curiosity! Our Mental Men - Dennis, Bob, and Andy - shine a light on their life-altering experiences in therapy, revealing how their therapists' guidance has had an enduring impact on their lives. Listen to them unravel the nuances of their therapeutic relationship and the profound influence it has had on their understanding of emotions and handling unresolved grief. Their fascinating insights will undoubtedly solidify your belief in the transformative potential of mentorship and motivate you to seek or maybe even become a mentor yourself.We wrap up our exploration with a thought-provoking discussion on the indispensability of community in professional growth. How has therapy evolved over the past 40 years? Can EMDR be done virtually? What role does mentorship play in the therapeutic process? Get answers to these and much more in our enlightening conversation. The importance of mutual mentorship and the need for companions who understand our profession will leave you reassessing your professional alliances. So, come along for this enlightening conversation that is sure to inspire, challenge, and transform your perspective on mental health and therapy.YouTube Channel For The PodcastCoaching Program
What an incredible journey it has been throughout Season 8 of Finding Your Way Through Therapy! We kicked off with Michelle LaReau-Alves discussing the often-taboo topic of sex therapy, and finished strong with a powerful conversation on change. Join us as we take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about some of the most memorable conversations and heartwarming stories from this season.From inspiring stories like Pavel Yityal's experience with his wife's paralysis to fascinating insights shared by Gordon Brewer on therapy, group practices, and spirituality, this season has truly demystified therapy and its impact on our lives. We also want to give a shoutout to our amazing guests during our special 100th episode week, including Courtney Romanowski, Bill Dwinnells, Susan Rogendorf, Stephanie Simpson, Anna Meyer, Morgan Beard, and Pat Rice. Their unique perspectives, experiences, and stories have enriched our podcast and provided valuable insights to our listeners. So, grab a cup of coffee or tea, sit back, and join us as we relive the highlights of Season 8. Stay tuned for the announcement of our most downloaded episode in Episode 106, and make sure to like, subscribe, and follow us on your favorite platform to stay updated on all things therapy!YouTube Channel For The PodcastCoaching Program
In this first episode of 2023 and season 7, we speak to Jake Nichols. Jake discusses his journey from when he was young, his use of substances over the years and how recovery is the toughest yet best thing he has ever done. Pat Rice joins us, playing the role of co-host, as well as talking of his knowledge of Jake, recovery, and all that is the world of addiction. Jake Nichols is a pharmacist in long-term recovery from substance use and has been working in the addiction field for over 12 years. He is an advocate and resource for evidence-based treatment approaches and stigma reduction. Jake enjoys facilitating. patient and parent support groups.His book: "Unfit For Recovery" is available at this link .
This is the most downloaded episode of 2022. It is no surprise that it is Pat Rice. He has been on a few times since and will be on season 7. Pat is always interesting and has been a friend and colleague for several years. In this episode, I speak to Pat Rice, psychotherapist, about a wide variety of subjects. We explore spirituality, sobriety, therapy, science, and many stories from his work in the past 35 years, including a few touching stories of his mentors in this work. We also discuss how his therapeutic approach has evolved due to life experiences. Pat has a wealth of knowledge and is an amazing story teller and is so open about his life. Pat also had a near death experience which brought him to the work he is currently doing.You can follow Pat on Instagram at this link.You can follow Pat on Facebook at this link.
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice joined up and looked back at Washington's putrid performance against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Their conversation includes: Ron Rivera's "Year 3" mantra looking like a complete joke (2:37); Carson Wentz's disastrous performance (4:57) and the horrid performance by the offensive line (8:47); and a systemic failure by the entire offense (15:40). They highlight the only three players who showed up for Washington (22:48) including Jamin Davis possibly having his best game in Washington (28:47). Finally, they discuss if the mismanaged roster construction is coming back to bite us (34:10) and if Ron Rivera has officially reached "hot seat" status and what it will take for him to worry about his job (39:32).
In this episode, we talk with new guest, Kerry Keegan and returning guest Pat Rice discuss their relationship, going back to when Pat lived in Maine, as well as her 2 near death experiences (NDE), quantum healing, the healing effects of whales, as well as fear and authenticity. Kerry and Pat both share their life experience in this great exchange. Pat is 73 years old, clean and sober 35 years, and a practicing psychotherapist 31 years. Specialties were dual diagnosis, trauma and intervention and treatment. In recent years, he has had spiritual growth, grief and loss, wellness aging and the process of dying to this life and returning to the Spirit 5th dimension and above. Pat can be found on Instagram here Kerry Keegan is an author and pioneer in energy medicine, working as an intuitive, astrologer, teacher, metaphysician and certified quantum biofeedback practitioner specializing in multi-species collaboration, and higher consciousness realities. She is a graduate of Bard College where she earned a degree in the History and Philosophy of Science. Kerry lives at home in Maine, where she raised her 3 sons. In 2011 Kerry began conversing and collaborating with our planetary elders, the humpback whales on the inner planes. Kerry shares this wisdom through her children's books, personal readings and zoom classes. For more information please visit her website here .Kerry Keagan's book can be found at this linkFinally, you can visually see this interview here.
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice excitedly convene to discuss the Washington Commanders' win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 1 of the 2022 NFL season. Their conversation includes: the joy (and relief) of seeing so much depth and diversity from the offensive skill positions (1:55), Antonio Gibson rewriting the gloom-filled narratives around him this preseason (11:46), Washington's first experience of the rollercoaster of emotions from Carson Wentz (17:37), DaRon Payne's "man child" performance (34:07), Jamin Davis' "outhouse" performance (41:35), and whether Washington can go to 2-0 after playing Detroit next week (52:25).
In Part 2 of the 2022 season preview for the professional football team in Washington, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice take a bit of a detour from the original plan, doing a walkthrough of Commanders' 2022 schedule and providing their final win-loss projections. Coversation highlights include: the slightly unorthodox nature of this episode (0:33), if the best team in the entire NFC resides in the NFC East (11:32), the potential buzz about Carson Wentz's return to Indianapolis (21:39), if Ron Rivera's success in November will manifest yet again (27:58), Rivera "playing possum" with key players to protect their season-long health (33:08), finally having (very) meaningful football taking place in DC in December and January (38:38), and the "friendly opposing quarterbacks" schedule that Washington has this year (47:34).
Did you miss an episode this season? Did you skip an episode at some point? I review briefly every single episode so that you can go back and listen to it? Was there an episode that you were not sure? Listen to this review to figure out if you want to give it a chance. I seriously enjoyed this season so much. Between returning guests like Pat Rice, Cara Tirrell, Jay Ball, Bill Dwinnells, Lisa Dennis, Katelyn Dehey and newer guests like Stephanie Simpson, Susan Roggendorf, Jill Riley, Carolina Gutierrez, Rachel Fletcher, without forgetting about Catherine Demonte, I feel it was the richest season so far!
With the advent of the 2022 NFL season, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice reconvene for their annual two-part preview of the professional football team in Washington (now known as the Commanders). In Part 1, they discuss the defense. They start with the secondary, including Rajan's irrational disdain for one of Washington's starters at the spot (3:03) and the top heavy but thin-on-depth cornerback spot (10:57). Next up is linebacker, in which they discuss the baffling trend of that position remaining the worst group on the team (22:40). Then they move onto the defensive line, talking about Montez Sweat being primed for a monster season after all the adversity he dealt with last year (33:17), DaRon Payne (maybe) still having long-term potential to remain in Washington as he also looks primed for a huge year (37:38), and if former defensive line coach Sam Mills was the reason that Matt Ioannidis left Washington. Finally, they wrap things up with a discussion of the lack of schematic diversity from Jack Del Rio (aka Dustup Del Rio aka MAGA Jack), and whether he finds himself on the hot seat at the end of the 2022 season (47:02).
On Episode 54 of Finding Your Way Through Therapy and Episode 4 on You Tube, we talk to Pat Rice, a returning guest from the previous 3 seasons. Pat discusses shamanistic rituals and how they all relate to our lives and how it can embody our mind-body-spirit connection. Pat also discusses his friend Kerry who had three near-death experiences and how guides can show up in your life and the fact that we have to be open to these ideas in order to be able to look for that sign and information. Pat also discusses Reiki again and how it has relieved many of the stressors in his life. Pat can be found on Instagram hereKerry Keagan's book can be found at this link
This was the most popular episode this season and by far. In fact, this is now the most downloaded episode of all my podcast's episode! In this episode, returning guest Pat Rice discusses his own near death experiences and how he realized that it happened to him. Pat is very candid about several things, including suicidal thoughts, his inpatient stay, how he was saved by an ex-girlfriend he randomly met on a trip, as well as how his recovery, spirituality, and spirit guides have helped him not only in his personal life, but in his day to day work. Pat really opens up on all these subjects and more. It was a very deep dive on death, near death, and how your spiritual life can help you, including Reiki. You can follow Pat on Instagram here.
On this episode, we review season 4, which includes guests and subjects we discussed. Between the highest rated episode of all time with Pat Rice and his near death experiences, the emergence of the Ukrainian War with Jay Ball and Katelyn Dehey, Rachel Chatham and Gina Moffa talking about trauma, as well as Bethany Amatucci talking about her own story, as well as coaching, we had a busy season. Let's not forget Morgan Beard also speaking about her story, her experience in therapy, as well as her new EP Ele.Mental. I also spoke to Jenn Nakhai about the pandemic and it's impact on mental health and relationships. I also spoke about dark humor and toxic positivity and explained what they were and how they show up in my life. Don't forget to follow me here on Instagram and you can always buy me a coffee here
After something of a winter hiatus, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice reconvene to provide their thoughts on each of the selections made by the Washington Commanders in the 2022 NFL Draft. They review each pick in reverse chronological order, starting with the Day 3 picks, then Day 2 picks, and finally Washington's first round pick in Jahan Dotson from Penn State.
In this episode, returning guest Pat Rice discusses his own near death experiences and how he realized that it happened to him. Pat is very candid about several things, including suicidal thoughts, his inpatient stay, how he was saved by an ex-girlfriend he randomly met on a trip, as well as how his recovery, spirituality, and spirit guides have helped him not only in his personal life, but in his day to day work. Pat really opens up on all these subjects and more. It was a very deep dive on death, near death, and how your spiritual life can help you, including Reiki. You can follow Pat on Instagram here
Alex Strouf and Dennis Semrau cover the gamut of area high school sports. They chat with Waunakee head football coach Pat Rice, Sun Prairie baseball coach Rob Hamilton, and Wisconsin's Miss Basketball Kamy Peppler of Hortonville.
This episode was the most downloaded episode from Season 3. It was the most enjoyable conversation this season. He will be back next season! I spoke to Pat Rice, psychotherapist, about a wide variety of subjects. We explore spirituality, sobriety, therapy, science, and many stories from his work in the past 35 years, including a few touching stories of his mentors in this work. We also discuss how his therapeutic approach has evolved due to life experiences. Pat has a wealth of knowledge and is an amazing story teller and is so open about his life. Pat also had a near death experience which brought him to the work he is currently doing.You can follow Pat on Instagram at this link.You can follow Pat on Facebook at this link.
In this episode, I speak to Pat Rice, psychotherapist, about a wide variety of subjects. We explore spirituality, sobriety, therapy, science, and many stories from his work in the past 35 years, including a few touching stories of his mentors in this work. We also discuss how his therapeutic approach has evolved due to life experiences. Pat has a wealth of knowledge and is an amazing story teller and is so open about his life. Pat also had a near death experience which brought him to the work he is currently doing.You can follow Pat on Instagram at this link.You can follow Pat on Facebook at this link.
In the first podcast of 2022, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice briefly discuss the Washington Football Team's second loss to the Philadelphia Eagles this season, before taking a step back and focusing on the big-picture questions that continue to remain for Washington.
Beginning his football career in the Arsenal youth ranks, Alex Bailey signed for Chesterfield in the summer of 2004 thanks to the relationship between Pat Rice and Roy McFarland. He went on to play nearly 100 games for the Spireites over three seasons and featured in the amazing League Cup run of 2006. Alex joined me to talk about coming up the M1, adjusting to League football and his career since retirement.
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice reconvene to provide their thoughts on the Washington Football Team extending its current winning streak to four games, after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders. They discuss: The game being emblematic of a "Ron Rivera football team" (3:29); Taylor Heinicke having another "gamer" performance at quarterback (12:21), doing a complete 180 on the importance of Landon Collins to this WFT defense (21:24), the state of the tight end position after the injury to Logan Thomas (33:17), and discussing our thoughts on "Dallas week" being one of the biggest games in recent memory for this team (46:52).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice reconvene to revel in the Washington Football Team's incredible win over the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They revel in the unbelievable 4th quarter drive that spanned 80 yards over 19 plays taking up 10:26 in time of possession (4:06), and discuss the standout performance by the much-maligned defense (16:12), what the performance by quarterback Taylor Heinicke last Sunday means for him going forward (31:16), and Ron Rivera's "rematch" against Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers this weekend (39:17).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice reunite one day after the Washington Football Team's win over the Atlanta Falcons. Their recap conversation starts with the continually-growing excitement that comes from Taylor Heinicke at quarterback (0:52) and why there's potential to see him continue to evolve (10:24). They also discuss the integral roles of Antonio Gibson and JD McKissic on offense (19:26). From there, they discuss the rightfully maligned defense (23:00), including whether it's time to declare the need to make a change at defensive coordinator (24:52), the continued horrid play from the linebacker position (27:29), whether it's time to reduce the amount of playing time given to Landon Collins (29:10), and the effects of the scrutiny being applied to Chase Young (37:00). Finally, they provide their predictions for the game against New Orleans next week, especially in the context of the brutally-difficult remaining schedule (48:40).
While HTTD's Pat Rice and Rajan Nanavati weren't able to sync up for their usual weekly post-game podcast, both of them wanted (or needed) to get plenty of things off their respective chests, after the Washington Football Team's embarrassing loss to the Buffalo Bills.
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice convened for a late-night postgame podcast immediately following the Washington Football Team's defeat of the New York Giants. Their free-flowing, unplanned conversation covers Washington's porous performance on defense, the poorly-coached New York Giants, Terry McLaurin proving to be a stud (yet again), and Taylor Heinicke himself proving to be QB1 for the Washington Football Team.
After (unintentionally) giving themselves a day to cool off after the Washington Football Team's loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in the opening game of the 2021 season, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice convene to provide their thoughts on the game. They discuss: whether the Chargers were that good or Washington was that bad -- or both (1:15), if this was one of the worst performances by Washington's entire coaching staff (8:00), the struggles by different parts of the offensive line throughout the game (22:00), the jolt of "lightning" that Taylor Heinecke provided when he entered (28:52), the one significant concern about Heinecke being the official starting quarterback (35:56), and a quick look-ahead to Thursday's game against the New York Giants (44:14).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice reconvene for Part 2 of their 2021 season preview for the Washington Football Team, as they discuss the main storylines on offense. Said storylines include: the offensive line certainly being deeper but not necessarily better than last year's group (2:57), if we should expect any "growing pains" from rookie offensive lineman Sam Cosmi (11:20), Washington having one of its most versatile and dangerous groups of pass catchers in years (19:46), Terry McLaurin being an absolute stud of a wide receiver (22:22), sneaky potential at the backup tight end spot behind Logan Thomas (32:39), Antonio Gibson being a bona fide top-10 running back in the NFL (38:24), the expected roller coaster-ride with Ryan Fitzpatrick at quarterback (48:28), and official win-loss predictions for the 2021 WFT (1:00:32).
HTTD's Pat Rice and Rajan Nanavati re-assemble for their annual two-part season preview of the Washington Football Team. In this episode (Part 1), they take a comprehensive look at the defense. The conversation topics include: the depth and versatility of the secondary (4:02) headlined by a newly-rejunvenated and on-a-mission Landon Collins (24:13), what to expect from the linebacker position (31:10) and Jamin Davis' rookie season (36:55), and how the under-discussed return of Matt Ioannidis (43:37) plus the continued brilliance of Chase Young (49:21) firmly cements Washington's defensive line as one of the very best in the league.
In Part 2 in their recap of the selections made by the Washington Football Team in the 2021 NFL Draft, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice discuss the team's picks in Rounds 2 through 7, plus its lone undrafted free agent acquisition. Specifically, they talk(ed) about: Ron Rivera clearly building the WFT around his long-term vision (2:45), the undersized but highly-productive Jarett Patterson being a legit possibility to make the team (9:43), 7th round picks Shaka Toney and William Bradley-King potentially having a "Day 1" impact (24:28), the freakish athletic profile plus special teams awesomeness of safety Darrick Forrest (35:04), John Bates being a deep sleeper-type pick in the fourth round (40:52), third-round pick Dyami Brown making Washington's offense that much more potentially lethal (48:41), the boom-or-bust "project" pick that is cornerback Benjamin St-Juste (1:02:17), and why Samuel Cosmi was an excellent value pick being overlooked through mostly no fault of his own (1:12:42).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice break down the Washington Football Team's selection of linebacker Jamin Davis from the University of Kentucky. The conversation includes: the potential of Washington drafting quarterback Justin Fields (2:32), Davis being the guy that Ron Rivera was targeting all along (7:08), the freakish profile that Davis presents (15:16), Rivera further establishing a certain culture in Washington with the addition of Davis (23:24), the current NFL players to whom Davis best compares (30:46), grading the selection of Davis and potential flaws/red flags he presents. (34:56), and other 'winners' in Round 1 of the NFL Draft and certainly teams making "panic" picks (45:15).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice crack open a few cold adult beverages to celebrate HTTD's 100th podcast episode, and provide their thoughts on the signings made by the Washington Football Team in free agency. They discuss: the guys they consider their headliner and/or favorite free agent acquisitions (2:05), the upgrades at the cornerback and wide receiver positions (14:54), the roller-coaster ride that is (or will be) Ryan Fitzpatrick (25:51), thoughts on the top quarterbacks in the 2021 NFL Draft and by which team they'll be selected (39:45), and the current leaders in the clubhouse for Washington's top pick in the upcoming Draft (50:28).
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In the conclusion of HTTD's 2021 Offseason Preview for the Washington Football team, Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice discuss what the WFT could (or will) do to address the quarterback position. That includes the possibility of a Deshaun Watson trade (1:26), a semi-heated debate about acquiring one of the two quarterbacks from the Las Vegas Raiders (5:07), whether they should take a chance on Sam Darnold of the New York Jets (12:40), and scenarios for Washington taking a quarterback early in the 2021 NFL Draft (19:07).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice return for Part 2 of their 2021 Offseason Preview for the Washington Football team, discussing the team's second and third biggest need to address this offseason: the wide receiver and linebacker spot(s). They discuss the current group of Washington linebackers (4:17), potential upgrades via free agency at the position (10:46), and their respective favorite linebackers in the NFL Draft for Washington (25:38). At wide receiver, they again talk about the state of the current group (31:35), their top preferences among the premier free agent options (41:55), and potential options -- or lack thereof -- in the NFL Draft (53:52).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice return for the first of a 2-episode series, previewing the top needs the Washington Football Team needs to address in the 2021 NFL offseason. That includes two "honorable mention" positions that just missed the cut (3:12), the desperate need for a second tight end to compliment Logan Thomas (13:34), Ronald Darby's free agency and the state of the cornerback position (29:52), whether left tackle is as big a need as people around the league believe (46:04), and if running back is secretly a position of need as well (1:03:17).
In part two of my conversation with Kevin Campbell, you'll hear about coming through the ranks at his beloved Arsenal under legendary academy coach Pat Rice. You'll hear what it was like to witness that incredible injury-time Michael Thomas goal at Anfield which clinched the 1989 title for the Gunners.You'll also hear about Kev's time at Everton. He loved it there because he had service from the likes of John Collins, Scot Gemmill, Olivier Dacourt and Don Hutchison, with Franny Jeffers alongside him up front. He also once played with a fourteen-year-old genius by the name of Wayne Rooney.Now aged fifty, you get the impression that, more than anything else, this modest man is interested in passing on his wisdom – not just about sport, but about life in general.Kev, it was an honour.GrahamSubscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a special two-part episode recapping the Washington Football Team's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 20201 NFC Wild Card Round, HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice give your their immediate and post-game reactions to the matchup, including the magnificent (if not legendary) performance by Taylor Heinecke. At 1:51, you'll hear Part 1, which features Pat and Rajan as fired up as you've ever heard this season (including a conversation about the horrific officiating at 18:25). In Part 2, Rajan provides his critique of Offensive Coordinator' Scott Turner's came plan (33:32) and DaRon Payne being Washington's second-brightest star in the loss (38:50).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice take joy in an otherwise ugly victory by the Washington Football Team against the Philadelphia Eagles, earning an NFC East division championship for Washington. In this episode, they discuss: Washington coming out on the winning end of a miserable football game and making no apologies about it (1:44), New York Giants having no right to whine and complain about the Eagles "tanking" this game (8:11), Chase Young having yet another game-changing performance to help Washington win (19:09), Scott Turner calling another stink bomb of a game offensively (27:19), how much -- if anything -- we can expect moving forward with a clearly debilitated Alex Smith against Tampa Bay (38:23), and why Ron Rivera unquestionably deserves to win the 2020 NFL Coach of the Year Award (45:21).
Dwayne Haskins' putrid performance in the Washington Football Team's loss against the Carolina Panthers left HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice fired up and fed up with the quarterback and the team's performance overall. The angry ranting about Haskins' wretched showing starts at the 17:43 mark. But, the rest of the post-game podcast discussion includes: this loss being arguably the worst loss of the season for the WFT (1:18), this game being one of the worst performances by the coaching staff as a whole this season (12:03), Chase Young being one of the lone bright spots, and a look ahead to the regular season finale against Philadelphia next week (48:38).
With the 4-game winning streak now over, HTTD's Pat Rice and Rajan Nanavati break down the Washington Football Team's loss to the Seattle Seahawks, and dive deep into the various takeaways from the game. Those include: opening and over-arching thoughts on the WFT's performance (2:02), Montez Sweat making another momentum-changing play (19:06), JD McKissic perhaps playing his best game as a member of the WFT (23:44), Logan Thomas putting up a career performance (26:38), the all-too-familiar culprit for struggling to stop the opponent's running game (34:34), Dustin Hopkins being arguably the biggest culprit for losing this game (40:05), the ridiculously deep dive into the performance by Dwayne Haskins (47:04), examining the last two games of the season for the WFT and the implications in the playoff race (1:19:56).
Reveling in the current four-game winning streak on which the Washington Football Team is riding, HTTD's Pat Rice and Rajan Nanavati recap the team's win over the San Francisco 49ers. They discuss: today's win against San Francisco officially being dubbed (by them) as "The Chase Young Game" (1:04), the underrated performance by the entire rushing offense (14:52), Why Washington fans need to stop holding out hope around Dwayne Haskins (18:52), a potentially overlooked (but under-discussed) blemish from today's win (29:00), and how Washington matches up against the offense of the Seattle Seahawks in next Sunday's game (37:11).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice return from their respective family obligations to review the Washington Football Team's loss to the Detroit Lions. They discuss: Washington coming out flat after a sloppy performance the previous week (0:38), finding positive from the outcome of the game (7:55), the poor play from Washington's linebackers (16:55), potential injury concerns at the offensive tackle spot (25:13), Washington's young wide receivers stepping up (37:17), and options at the quarterback position for the 2021 season (47:18).
Welcome to the From The Terraces podcast or as it's being branded for this week, the From The Tandoori podcast. There's quite a bit of curry chat, a writing off for some atrocious defending and a 90 second moment that perfectly encapsulates why football is great. Settled down with a bhuna, crack open a Cobra and listen in!
HTTD's Pat Rice looks back at the fact that the Washington Football Team made no moves at the 2020 NFL Trade Deadline, and tells you why that's a good thing. And as Pat will tell you, It was very unlikely that any team would surrender anything of value to the WFT players most often brought up in trade rumors.
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice recap the Washington Football Team's loss to the New York Giants. Their conversation covers whether the Washington Football Team is officially the worst team in the NFL (4:23), the implications of Ron Rivera going for the two point conversion to win the game (7:54), some of Washington's standout performers in the loss (25:00), the problems with Offensive Coordinator Scott Turner's play designs (34:01), a review of quarterback Kyle Allen's performance in the loss (44:08), and speculation about who the quarterback of the Washington Football Team will be next year (51:12).
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Pat Rice struggle to find anything worth highlighting in the Washington Football Team's loss against the Los Angeles Rams this past Sunday. Their conversation includes the brutal truth about the Washington Football Team that we painfully learned again on Sunday (0:49), Sean McVay absolutely coaching circles around Washington (11:01), Ron Rivera's most unacceptable decision during his tenure in Washington (21:00), the only three remotely positive things about the WFT's performance on Sunday (28:09), everyone holding their breath after the return of Alex Smith (35:02), and if the New York Giants drafted the better QB in the 2019 NFL Draft (48:03).
Last week Modern Soccer Coach and the North American Irish Coaches again teamed up for an interview with Republic of Ireland and Sunderland legend Niall Quinn. He came on to promote the exciting new League of Ireland Streaming Service that they have launched recently, and then discussed some areas in his own career including his time on trial at Fulham, playing for Jack Charlton, experiences with the young players at Sunderland, and how Pat Rice helped him score two of the biggest goals in his career. Absolutely loved this chat with Niall!
Pat Rice is a Hall of Fame coach at Waunakee High School. Coach Rice's teams have won six state titles and his overall winning percentage is among the highest in state history. More importantly, Coach Rice has positively impacted countless lives over the course of almost 30 years as head coach. He's recognized as one of the best coaches in state history and as a leader from whom young coaches can learn. On this SGG episode, we discussed: 1. How coaching is different from when his dad coached at McFarland HS: it's a year-round process. 2. “My dad always put kids first…It starts and ends with the kids.” How Pat's tried to model this lesson in his own coaching life. 3. Being a “coach of coaches” – using the curriculum for player development and coaching development. 4. How technology has changed coaching – and how Coach Rice views “techy young guys” as important members of his staff. 5. The development of pillars and identities on the team. 6. Getting buy-in on the offensive line by developing the “Hogs” and making the offensive line a high-profile position. 7. Staying on the trending, forward-thinking side of the game and not lagging behind in innovation. “You have to stay in front of the curve.” Continually learning and not being satisfied -- including making the change to the spread offense even though the team was in the midst of a long streak of great success. 8. Not going half-way in making changes – being fully committed to changes that are made. (including the example of Nick Saban making the change at Alabama) 9. “My staff knows that their thoughts and opinions are respected and we're in it together.” 10. The nuts and bolts of end of season meetings on “where can we get better.” 11. Working with a neighboring school to evaluate each other's programs. 12. “If you're going to make changes, you've got to be willing to listen to other people.” 13. Having a staff that is passionate, committed, loyal, and knowledgeable. 14. The positive, meaningful role created for parents via the booster club. “Make the parents part of the equation…We're all trying to move this forward together.” 15. Keeping interactions with parents positive and fun. 16. “We don't want football to be the pinnacle of their life…We want football to be a part of their life. Something they can build from.” 17. End-of-practice conversations with the team that center on bigger life issues and developing into better young men. 18. Focusing on the journey and appreciating it. “Once Friday night comes, the hay is in the barn and we're going to give it our best shot…If you aim completely at wins and losses, then you're missing the mark.” 19. Always staying together, getting up, and bouncing back together. The opportunities provided by setbacks – “that's when they need you the most.”
Pat Rice joins the show to talk about the Bees recent pitching success.
TALES FROM THE VICARAGE LIVE At another wonderfully Watford evening, Jon, Mike and Jordi, went back stage at the latest Tales from The Vicarage live event, a Northern Ireland special. They were lucky enough to talk to the four former Watford, and Northern Ireland international, players about their time at Vicarage Road. They include, get ready for this: Pat Jennings, Gerry Armstrong, Pat Rice and John McClelland.
James celebrates his 1 year MOTP anniversary with a brand new episode of the euro roundup where he's joined by his very own Pat Rice in the shape of Scot! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
News-Journal editor Pat Rice talks to reporter Eileen Zaffiro-Kean about breaking the story behind a deal between Bethune-Cookman University and a developer for a six-story student dorm that fell through and left a struggling neighborhood in even worse shape than before.
Last year's two area state championship football coaches--Dave Puls of Lodi and Pat Rice of Waunakee--join Jesse & Dennis to discuss defending their titles in 2018.
Here's part one of a two-part interview with Paul Dickov, a striker probably best known for his time at Manchester City.But today you're going to hear him talk about starting off at Arsenal and this is the part of his career I was most interested in.Paul will tell you the list of teams who wanted him as he approached his 16th birthday, and why his dad urged him to leave the family home in Livingston, Scotland and go to London.Then it's George Graham, Pat Rice, Tony Adams, Ian Wright. You're going to love these stories.Before you hear them, I also want to tell you what Paul is up to now. He's mentoring children in the schools run by the Laurus Trust, in the Manchester area.The Laurus Trust targets sporting as well as academic excellence and Paul talks to children and teachers, in groups and one-on-one, about managing sporting development, diet and nutrition and laying pathways that give the kids at these free schools the best possible chance of being all they can be. Find out more at laurustrust.co.ukEnjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A renovated field and one of the best teams in the state have Waunakee primed for a big 2017 season. Jesse Nelson & Dennis Semrau discuss with longtime coach Pat Rice.
Tomas Rosicky, Pat Rice and Adrian Clarke join host Russell Hargreaves on the Arsenal Weekly podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spiritual Beginnings 101 with Pat Rice; author of Greatness Trust Upon Us Pat Robertson Rice offers spiritual counseling services that will allow you to obtain the missing piece of information you need to come to terms with any issue you face, decide on a proper course of action, and finally move forward in your life. Helping others move through the most difficult times in their lives is her spiritual commitment. Help is just a phone call away! Here's a quick look at the contents of her book, Greatness Thrust Upon Us: Tom Madison has it all – aristocratic family name, established low practice, and political status – but he hadn't counted on falling in love with the beautiful Creole, Sarah Royster. Four good friends, Nathan Summerville, John Thompson, Ahab McGee, and Thorn McAllister, are the most eligible bachelors of Wilmington's 1860 social season. Educated in the best universities, tailored to perfection, and wealthy enough to support a family, the “Fabulous Four,” as they were nicknamed by the single women, are having the time of their lives. But the hands of fate are soon to change the lives of all Southerners, especially the lives of these four men, for South Carolina Is about to fire the opening shot of The Civil War. For more information visit: www.spiritualbeginnings101.com
We discuss how Wenger even picks the fans' food, which might be the most ridiculous thing Dan has ever said? Plus touchline bans, transfer crises, and Pat Rice. With Boyd's dream team of Dermot O'Leary, Ben Winston and Dan Baldwin.