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Childline is addressing school children about how to stay safe from harm. It's blue week - a time when the charity visits schools and educates on the work it does. Childline says that following growing concern amongst the community regarding sexual abuse cases, it felt it was important to speak to pupils in a sensitive way. Our reporter Shelina Assomull told us more.Gibraltarian archaeologist Dr Kevin Lane has been appointed vice president at UNESCO's International Council on Monuments and Sites (Water and Heritage) for the Latin America and Caribbean regions. Dr Lane is a senior researcher of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, and a professor at the University of Buenos Aires. The Jewish Community is celebrating Purim. The holiday commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman in the ancient Persian Empire. Purim celebrations are traditionally colourful, with children in fancy dress brightening up town. Our mystery guest, proudly dressed for the occasion, explained how Purim has been celebrated on the Rock this year.Jose Mari Ruiz filled us in on all the sports events happening on the Rock, including a boxing debut from two brothers, and the final game week before the top six teams go alone to chase the league cup.And sticking with sports, you've heard of Padel, you've probably heard of Pickleball, but how about Racquetball? This weekend Europa Point will be the venue for the 2025 GSA Racquetball Open. We spoke to the UK and World Number 1 Mike Harris, as well as the Number 1 Seed in Gibraltar Declan Christie and the Association's Troy Charvetto. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rob Brown Show 2/5/25 Full Show full Rob and Lonzo talk Racquetball, Prop Bets, Unions, and Binkies, and Interview Mark Binetti, Play by Play Voice of the Greenville Swamp Rabbits 10659 Wed, 05 Feb 2025 15:26:15 +0000 9vLF3gHt37gEYbeRUEwMXHUQaG3PPYP2 nfl,hockey,kansas city chiefs,philadelphia eagles,greenville swamp rabbits,sports,football,basketball The Rob Brown Show nfl,hockey,kansas city chiefs,philadelphia eagles,greenville swamp rabbits,sports,football,basketball The Rob Brown Show 2/5/25 Full Show Rob Brown is the newest addition to The Fan Upstate’s leading line-up of local talk shows! Rob has been in the radio business for over 14 years and his happy to now call the Upstate his home! The Rob Brown Show isn't your normal sports talk show. It's not yelling about stats or forcing contrived arguments for the sake of confrontation. The Rob Brown Show is your three hour daily escape from the mundane, and an adventure into the human side of sports. When Rob comes on the air, he isn't there to talk at you. Here's there to talk to you about the things that make sports fun and interesting. Rob will still tackle the controversial, and has no shortage of opinions about any and all sports topics that matter to Upstate South Carolina. But at the end of the day, The Rob Brown Show is a gathering place, a spot for sports fans of all walks of life to come together, laugh, joke and talk about sports the way that actual human beings want to do. When Rob isn’t on the air, he also plays music in an 80's cover band for fun. The Rob Brown Show, weekdays 9am to Noon on The Fan Upstate! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports Football Basketball Hockey False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3A
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Chris draws an analogy between racquetball and market reactions to the latest jobs report. Comparing haphazard market behavior to beginner racquetball players flailing around, he explains how algorithmic trading and media hype create chaos. Markowski emphasizes the importance of calm, calculated investment strategies focused on fundamentals over short-term noise. Don't play their game—focus on value to achieve long-term success. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
It's a Christmas miracle! Comedian Christian Weckesser returns to talk more Drew. Discussion includes holiday traditions, celebrity doppelgängers, and Burt Reynolds in Boogie Nights. You can spot a math guy a mile away. Check out more from Christian: http://instagram.com/christian.weckesser Thanks to Manscaped for sponsoring this episode! Use promo code “CLEVELAND” for 20% off your order and free shipping at Manscaped.com Episode: “Two Drews and the Queen of Poland Walk Into a Bar” (S2E20) http://instagram.com/clevelandrockspodcast Email us: clevelandrockspodcast@gmail.com
Dave Nutting is back with another new arcade game for Midway! This time it's Pac-Man meets Dig-Dug, but will the combination be better than the sum of its parts?! We also talk about some crazy graphics programs by Douglas Crockford, Game & Watch Donkey Kong, and Racquetball for the 2600 in todays packed episode!Website -https://historyofvideogamespodcast.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/HistoryofVideo1Email - historyvgpodcast@gmail.comHosts - Ben & WesMusic - Arranged and recorded by Ben
Mike and Matt are turning terrible 2 and it's time for a celebration!! But seriously, TWO YEARS of the Fun Piece Podcast has really flown by and the bois get a little sentimental about their journey so far and their path going forward! And as a special treat for most of the episode they break down a P.O.W.E.R. ranking bracket of “most” of the devil fruit users they've encountered so far. P.O.W.E.R. - Probability of Which Everyone Racquetballs! See which devil fruit user is the best at Racquetball in this INTENSE BRACKET! The winner MAY SURPRISE YOU! Happy Birthday Motherfunners and welcome to the bois' terrible twos! Send your thoughts, love letters, recipes, and more via transponder snail to funpiecepodcast@gmail.com Join our Fun Piece Discord! https://discord.gg/6YQCJunnK5
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In this episode of CafeBitcoin, we had the pleasure of hosting Jeremy from Cloaked Wireless to discuss their innovative eSIM product. Jeremy shared insights into the challenges of running a telecom business and the importance of privacy in the digital age. Cloaked Wireless offers a solution to SIM swap attacks, allowing users to have secure and private connectivity. The company provides the option to use a second SIM for enhanced security and privacy, with the convenience of using it indefinitely. Additionally, Jeremy highlighted the ease of transitioning to Cloaked Wireless from traditional providers and the seamless integration with iPhones. The discussion also touched on the simplicity of setting up the service and the benefits of dual SIM functionality. Overall, the episode provided valuable information on the importance of privacy and security in the wireless industry.Connect with "Cloaked Wireless" - https://www.cloakedwireless.com“Use discount code “Swan” at checkout for 25% off of your first months service”Timestamps:00:00:00 - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Stock Plunge00:05:22 - Software Glitch Impacting Stock Exchange00:06:29 - Australia's First Bitcoin ETF Launch00:10:30 - Implications of Warren Buffett's Treasury Bill Holdings00:20:26 - Dante's Insights from Business Group Meeting00:26:13 - Introduction to Cloaked Wireless00:33:08 - Challenges of Running a Telecom Business00:40:13 - Ownership of Data on Wireless Devices00:46:24 - Duration and Flexibility of Cloaked Wireless Numbers Use code “CAFE” for a discount to https://www.pacificbitcoin.com "Welcome to Bitcoin" A FREE 1-hour course hosted by Natalie Brunell, perfect for helping you to orange-pill family members over the holidays at https://Swan.com/welcome Swan Team Members:Sam Callahan: https://twitter.com/samcallahTomer Strolight: https://twitter.com/TomerStrolightJohn Haar Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_at_swanDante Cook: https://twitter.com/Dante_Cook1Produced by: https://twitter.com/Producer_Jacob Swan Bitcoin is the best way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring buys and instant buys from $10 to $10 million. Get started in just 5 minutes. Your first $10 purchase is on us: https://swanbitcoin.com/yt Download the all new Swan app! iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swan-bitcoin/id1576287352 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.swanbitcoin.android&pli=1 Are you a high net worth individual or do you represent corporation that might be interested in learning more about Bitcoin? Swan Private guides corporations and high net worth individuals toward building generational wealth with Bitcoin. Find out more at https://swan.com/private Get paid to recruit new Bitcoiners: https://swan.com/enlist Connect with Swan on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Swan
The guys have a new hobby, testing was rained out, it's Long Beach week, and the season is kicking into high gear.+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Want some Off Track swag? Check out our store!Check out our website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.
From tennis, table tennis, badminton, racquetball, and squash, all the way to ice hockey and field hockey, this episode informs you about the rules of the game and the origins of the various disciplines. Up to minute 21:30 in English, then up to minute 37:56 in French, and finally from 37:58 in German. You can also download the articles from the cultureum.com website. Thank you, Juliette Blanquart and Louis Rienaud for all your hard work! cultureum.com @cultureumdrj
Season# 4 Episode # 10 - We're always willing to try something old…again. Racquetball was great! Topics include poetry through photos, blue balls, getting the shots, he's got an agent, getting into a friends group, breaking a record, bike week, “return your tray to its upright position”, duct tape, VIP tour among cars, protect your muzzle, you've lost it, gum in your hair, and the best candy ever. Visit Lifes3x5xs.com and Buy Us A Coffee. Thanks!
Pickleball Tips - 4.0 To Pro, A Pocket-Sized Pickleball Podcast
Today we talk about the Around the Post (ATP) shot in pickleball. We provide tips on how to execute the shot, defend against it and when to use it. We discuss the importance of patience in executing the shot, positioning of partners and target areas for the shot. also, we talk about practicing the ATP shot, comparison of one handed and two handed backhands, and ATP in situations like the fourth shot scenario.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:27 Sponsor Shoutouts and Player Highlights01:44 Unveiling the Mystery of ATPs02:18 The Transition from Racquetball to Pickleball04:06 Recognizing and Setting Up ATPs06:54 The Importance of Patience in ATPs09:00 The Evolution of ATPs as You Progress10:21 The Role of the Partner in ATPs12:23 The Art of ATP Defense15:07 The Challenges of ATPs for Tennis Players19:13 The Bailout Plan: What to Do When ATPs Aren't Possible20:12 Practicing ATPs and Closing Remarks Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/4.0_to_Pro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former head coach at Tulane, Ohio, and NC State, as well as assistant to Bob Boettner at Clemson and the legendary Eddie Reese at Texas, veteran NCAA coach Scott Hammond covers a wide-ranging cornucopia of topics with our stalwart hosts, from his beginning days as a young multi-sport athlete to his storied NCAA coaching career. Check the timeline below and prepare to be wowed with his experience and star-studded tales. His tongue-in-cheek goal for this episode was to be better than his close friend, Chuck Warner ("America's Best Swimming Author"). Let us know what you think at swimtalk@outlook.com 00:00 - Disclaimer & the usual banter 01:27 - The Jay Cafe in Needville, Texas 01:45 - Is this thing on? 02:26 - RIP John Pittington 02:42 - Introducing Scott Hammond 04:15 - How Scott got into our sport 06:35 - Any hope for Clemson reboot? 07:25 - From Clemson to Austin 09:27 - Orange/White Meets 11:25 - Then & Now 16:06 - RIP Don Easterling 17:58 - Braden Holloway 23:14 - Chuck Raburn, Richard Sybesma, & Beverly Ball 24:54 - Racquetball & more with Eddie Reese 28:11 - Impact of coaches 29:57 - Future of conferences 31:55 - Transfer Portal & NIL 34:47 - Recruiting, poaching, and foreign athletes 37:49 - Life as a Texas assistant coach 45:30 - H&L Swim Academy 47:17 - Glenn Patton 48:25 - RIP Sam Freas 49:47 - Katy's Sheila Reeves 51:30 - Coaching over the decades 54:00 - Sprint Championship 55:40 - Equipment builders 57:10 - What's in a name? 59:52 - Closing it out
The struggle is real. Weights are heavy. Racquetball is intense. My body is sore. I am tired. I am weak. The Super Bowl had me clinching every muscle until we got a Chiefs win. But we are determined and we are faithful. God says to look to Him and He will renew our strength and Lord we need a full recharge. Can I get an Amen?! Social Media:https://linktr.ee/lastweekthisweek
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Winning Despite being Beaten with Olympic Racquetball Player Rhonda Rajsich Rhonda Rajsich is an Olympic athlete, a professional racquetball player, speaker, coach, and author. She started playing racquetball at 2 by breaking out of the nursery at the health club her parents went to. She comes from a family of accomplished professional athletes and excellence was expected of her from a young age. Instead of being intimidated by this, she felt inspired by it and knew she would be great. Turns out she was right and today she is the most decorated professional racquetball player in United States history. However, her journey was anything but easy. Flashback to late Saturday night, June 1st, 2008 in Hermosa Beach California. Rhonda had the World Championships coming up in just 6 months when she was blindsided and attacked by two men with brass knuckles. She had the presence of mind to stay on her feet, avoid escalation, and make bold choices that kept her alive. She ended up with several facial fractures that required an extensive 12-hour reconstructive surgery and a grueling recovery process. As hard as the attack was on Rhonda, it was devastating to her loved ones. Instead of receiving comfort, she ended up being the one comforting her girlfriend and family. After she got home from the hospital, Rhonda was confronted for the first time by her coach with the fact that she wouldn't be able to compete in the World Championship. True to her nature, Rhonda wasn't accepting no as an answer. They never caught who did this to her, but Worlds was the only thing on her mind. At this point, she was using a walker, unable to eat solid food, and had lost 37 pounds. Despite all the odds, she did it. Jumped on June 1st. Reconstructive surgery on June 11th. Stopped all pain medication on July 5th. Won a tournament the second week of July. Flew to Ireland on July 29th. Won her first world title, undefeated, on August 4th. Leading up to the competition, she couldn't move around her house let alone train. This is where intense visualization and understanding of the mind-body connection came into play. By visualizing each step in the training process, using all five senses, and showing complete dedication to where she wanted to be, Rhonda was able to stay at the top of her game without ever stepping foot on a court. Everything takes place in the brain and rehearsing perfection results in perfection. Today, she is still competing and still undergoing surgeries. She is still in pain and still overcoming the odds. In spite of all of this, she never entertains anger or resentment and she she says the attack gave her more than it took. Her excruciating daily pain is a reminder of everything she has to be grateful for and everything she has accomplished. She never has to prove anyone else wrong. She only has to prove herself right. “Nothing happens to you, it happens for you.” In this episode, you'll hear: What was happening on a psychological level for Rhonda when she was being attacked? Why a little bit of questioning medical professionals in the right circumstances can be useful sometimes. The power of using all five senses in visualization when she couldn't use her body to train. Why, if she could go back, Rhonda would not change a thing. Follow the podcast: Listen on Apple Podcasts (link: https://apple.co/3s1YH7h) Listen on iHeart (link: https://ihr.fm/3MEY7FM) Listen on Spotify (Link: https://spoti.fi/3yMmQCE) Connect with the Guest Dr. David Leicken, MD Rhonda Rajsich on Instagram Rhonda Rajsich on LinkedIn Resources: Sports Philanthropy Network Rhondaspeaks.com Connect with Mathew Blades: Twitter - twitter.com/MathewBlades Instagram - instagram.com/MathewBladesmedia/ Facebook - facebook.com/mathewbladesmedia/ Website - learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com/ Additional Credits: LFPWLI is managed by Sam Robertson
The Pickleball Show with CurtisReese -Discuss the fast growing sport of Pickleball!
Billy Freer (“Have no fear Freer”) THE Billy Freer, is a South African tennis star that made it to Wimbledon and several other professional tennis tournaments.. He has been the Director of Racquet Sports at Brookhaven, since 1991. He talks employing me for 10 years, AND oh yeah . Tennis , Pickleball and Racquetball industry .. Viva Dallas Pickleball!! https://www.invitedclubs.com/clubs/brookhaven-country-club972.241.5961
Das Racquet ist der Schläger wie man ihn beim Tennis, Squash oder Badminton benutzt. Was Ball ist sollte klar sein. Beides zusammen ist ein Rückschlagsport der sowohl mit Tennis, als auch mit Squash verwandt ist. Warum Racquetball in anderen Ländern eine Massenbewegung ist, es hier eine Spart unter den Spartensportarten ist und was J.R. Ewing damit zu tun hat das erfahrt Ihr im Podcast. Deutscher Racquetball Verband Internationale Racquetball Federation Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
We're back after a surprise break! Ben is drinking a thing that's not water! Hannah is drinking alcohol. Erin is very tired! Ben has been obsessed with an album that came out in 2011 and didn't get the respect it deserved (save for one song on it). Hannah has been obsessed with a band and every member of the band all simultaneously. Erin has sadly NOT been obsessed with an album but rather with a sport. And not even the sport Hannah thought she LOVED. HOMEWORK: Always be checking Always be burping Listen to Making Mirrors by Gotye Listen to the record by boygenius Play racquetball (with Erin?) CALL US OR TEXT US AND TELL US YOUR OBSESSION! 774-326-0420 Follow @Hanthropology, and @TooBroadPod on Twitter @Hannahandhercats on tiktok Erin's Lesbian Lending Library: lesbianlendinglibrary.com Watch Ben on twitch.tv/discogreg Watch Erin on twitch.tv/ernbrnog Follow WayTooBroad on IG and Tiktok Email us at waytoobroad@gmail.com www.waytoobroad.com or waytoobod.com or nameyourselfjame.com or nameyourselfjameeagan.com or jameeagan.com for anything you want www.ernben.com for anything you need Visit Maxfun.org for cute dog on a boat DOWNLOAD FRIENDS OF THE CHAOS' MUSIC! THEY WROTE OUR THEME SONG! https://friendsofthechaos.bandcamp.com/track/way-too-broad Please leave us a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening!
In today's episode, Nell talks to long-time family friend, coach, and founder of Racquetball Revival and Leon Thomas Group, Leon Thomas about his non-profit Racquetball program for kids, the benefits they encounter both athletically and academically, and Leon's pivot from Hospitality management to virtual presentation producer. This is an episode you do not want to miss! To learn more about how to support Leon's program, Racquetball Revival, visit https://www.racquetballrevival.com To connect with Leon, visit https://inphone.co/ltg Drop us a line! enTICEingmedia@gmail.com Click the link to grab a copy of Nell's #1 Bestselling book, Curvature of the Career: https://www.amazon.com/Curvature-Career-Twists-Pursue-Happiness-ebook/dp/B09VD5VNKC/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3ADN1EYOBN906&keywords=curvature+of+the+career&qid=1647545221&sprefix=curvature+%2Caps%2C60&sr=8-1 Find Nell on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nell.tice IG: https://www.instagram.com/nellktice/ Travel Vlog: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQxvtS3QSmTLOL8IZxm-kyg Produced by enTICEing Media, LLC: www.enticeingmedia.com
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LPRT Commissioner TJ Baumbaugh shares her experiences in the sport of racquetball, including topics such as: roles and responsibilities, fundraising and finances, comparisons to male sports, sponsorships, coaches in the sport, and growing the tour.
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Rhonda has one of the most inspiring stories and is one of the toughest people I've ever met. Listen in as Rhonda explains her story of getting jumped near her house and nearly dying, dealing with all the mental and physical pain and trauma that came with that, and barely being able to walk, to finally playing at Worlds Championship Tournament only 6 weeks later and winning her first Worlds title, being named the #1 Racquetball player in the world. Rhonda is the most decorated Racquetball player and has been ranked the #1 Racquetball player in the world from 2005-2008 and 2010-2011! She has been World Champion in Women's Singles twice. She has 12 National Single Titles and has 3 National Doubles Titles. Rhonda has been Pan American Champion 6 times, as well as US Open champion 4 times. If You Liked The Episode Make Sure To Share It With A Friend! And Subscribe! Social Media: Rhonda's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhondarocks23/ Andrew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmsmith9/ Success With Smitte Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/successwithsmitte/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/successwithsmitte/support
Want to learn how I went from $5K in the basement to making over 8 million going to the boardroom? In this segment, Mehul Sheth shares what it took him to go from making $5K in his parent's basement to making over 8 million and going into the boardroom. Once you know what your skills are, cultivating a rapport with those within your network, not settling, and thinking outside the box along with other secret sauce strategies then anything is possible. WHO IS MEHUL? Mehul Sheth was born in Pennsylvania to Indian immigrants and grew up in New Jersey. After getting married, him and his wife move to San Diego. Mehul's hard work, perseverance and instinct turned the business that was started in his parents' basement in NJ into a multi-million-dollar distribution company. Mehul lives in Carlsbad CA, with his wife and boy/girl twins. He loves Scuba Diving, Chess, Golf, Racquetball and still a NY Jets ticket holder after 25 years of living 3000 miles from the playing field. “I started an aircraft and aerospace materials distribution operation from my parents' basement and built it over 21 years and then sold the company to a 150-million-dollar multinational corporation. I developed every aspect of the operation including Finance, Accounting, Shipping, Receiving, Re-packaging, Customer Service & Outside Salesforce. I secured product lines with top manufacturers, and we were recognized in the industry as one of the top aerospace distributors. I signed and executed government contracts, major airline contracts as a small business and a small, disadvantaged business as identified by the SBA.” MEHUL'S CALL TO ACTION Check out my website to learn more information http://www.smallbusinesshorsepower.com GENESIS'S INFO https://genesisamariskemp.net/ CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
Steven Harper is retired Lieutenant Colonel for the US Navy and he started Military Adaptive Court Sports. It is a Veteran based 501(c)(3) dedicated to promoting adaptive Pickleball, Racquetball and Badminton programs for disabled armed services members and Veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injury, amputation, Spinal-Cord Injuries, and substance abuse due to the negative effects of combat.In this episode we discuss:- Steven's calling- His non-profit- A brief encounter with Barack Obama- Steven's own spiritual journeyand how we can support his mission.Stephen can be found by going to his website: Home | Military Adaptive Court Sportsor you can email him directly at: sharper@militarycourtsports.orgListen and enjoy!
Comedian/magician/ventriloquist Andy Gross talks about his new comedy show on YouTube “Are You Kidding Me?” including brand new material and favorite classics woven into a 40 minute show! Andy is one of the hottest corporate entertainers evidenced by sold-out shows and over 150K views online, plus performed in over 180 shows at various comedy clubs, Las Vegas, cruise ships, Fortune 500 companies and appeared on The Ellen Show, Beverly Hills 90120 , After Judgement and the Andy Gross Mindboggling Variety Show, plus as a former racquetball player winning record number of Southern California tournaments until 26-the youngest in history! Check the amazing Andy Gross on all streaming platforms, his latest on YouTube, and www.andygrosslive.com today! #andygross #comedian #magician #ventriloquist #areyoukiddingme #comedyclub #lasvegas #cruiseship #fortune500 #theellenshow #beverlyhills90120 #afterjudgement #andygrosslive #racquetball #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerandygross #themikewagnershowandygross
This episode features the Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT) commissioner – T.J. Baumbaugh.T.J. is a former pro racquetball player who has been the active commissioner for the LPRT since 2016. She organizes, manages, and promotes women's professional racquetball, consisting of a 10-month touring schedule, executive and broadcast teams, and a board of directors.The Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour is an event-driven governing body of a growing number of the highest-level professional women players in the world. These elite women athletes represent over a dozen countries, including the United States, Mexico, Chile, Canada, Colombia, Ireland, and Japan.During our conversation, we discussed TJ's vision for the future and growth of the sport and how technology helps them grow. We also discussed the value of sponsorships, culture, and values of a new sport. Towards the end, we discussed how the LPRT envisions and practices diversity, inclusion, and equity for sports.Come snack with us!- This episode is available on Apple | Spotify | Google- Follow The Halftime Snacks Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn to get all future updates on the show!- Apply to be a guest on the Halftime Snacks Podcast here.- Leave a review on Apple Podcasts.- Learn more about the intersection between sports, business, and technology by subscribing to the Sports-Tech Biz newsletter.
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Last time on The Huntsman World Senior Games Active Life, we talked with Games athlete Fred Davis about a herculean effort by he and his partner in the 2021 Games racquetball tournament. Frank's partner had severely injured himself, but was determined to soldier on. Meanwhile Frank worked hard to help cover the court. You remember that, right? Well today we get to talk to his partner, Tad Callister. His side of the story is just as incredible. Don't miss it.Kyle and Lil talk about eating to help reduce your risk of heart disease.
Huntsman World Senior Games athlete, Frank Davis has competed at the event 24 times in a variety of sports. Most recently he's excelled at racquetball. Today he shares an amazing story of dedication and grit. His doubles partner, crashing into a wall attempting return a volley, broke his shoulder in four places, but the two were determined to persevere. Tune in to hear how it all turned out.Kyle and Lil also share the immunity boosting power of zinc.Referenced article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/nutrition/10-foods-with-zinc-you-should-add-to-your-diet-to-help-boost-your-immune-system/ss-AAVnDDg?ocid=EMMX&cvid=3738a82916cc4dbd96e86d74d9832544#image=1
Maniac Malloy meets one of his all time heroes, Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams, for the first time. They talk about Maniac's recent heartbreak, the '93 Phillies, Racquetball, Harry & Whitey stories and this year's 2022 Phillies team. Maniac and The Wild Thing are the podcasting duo all Philly sports fans didn't know they needed.
Paola Longoria @paolongoria es una jugadora de profesional racquetball mexicana. Es la actual campeona mundial femenina tanto en individuales como en dobles femeninos. Paola es la jugadora con más victorias en la historia de los Campeonatos Mundiales de la Federación Internacional de Racquetball, y es la única mujer en ganar tanto individuales como dobles en los Mundiales. Por favor ayúdame y califica Cracks Podcast con 5 estrellas aquí."El camino del éxito es muy solitario." - Paola LongoriaEste episodio es presentado por Tribal Credit, la tarjeta de crédito corporativa que te da 5% de cash back aquí.Para que no quede duda de su nivel, es la jugadora número 1 en la gira Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT) y ha sido la número 1 durante 13 temporadas consecutivas, es la máxima medallista en juegos panamericanos y ha sido 4 veces campeona mundial.Hoy Paola y yo hablamos de cómo manejar el fracaso, del poder de la visualización y de cómo un plan B puede resultar la mejor opción.Qué puedes aprender hoyEjercicios de visualización y respiración para deportistasCómo afrontar la derrota y usarla de aprendizajeLos sacrificios necesarios para ser el #1La mentalidad y preparación de una campeona mundial*Este episodio es presentado por Tribal Credit.Desde hace un año que empecé a usar Tribal, no sólo he podido mejorar la administración de mis gastos y pagos, sino que he podido ahorrar y reutilizar mi capital de forma eficiente.Sólo con el cashback de Tribal he podido pagar casi el 20% de mi nómina mensual.Si quieres revolucionar tu empresa con una solución de pago integral, que incluye una tarjeta de crédito corporativa física y tarjetas virtuales ilimitadas, así como transferencias locales e internacionales sin costo, y además tener 50% de cash back en todos tus pagos regístrate en tribal.mx/cracks.*https://www.youtube.com/crackspodcastNotas del episodio en:https://cracks.la/167Regístrate para recibir el newsletter Viernes de Cracks cracks.la/viernes.Conferencias y cursos: osotrava.comCompra su libro: www.hazloqueimporta.com220328 ad tribal pre 220328 ad tribal POST
With Akul Ramayani, a 3x World Champion and 6x All American Racquetball Player who is a medical student at CUNY, we discuss his journey to becoming a world champion at 13. He has started his own academic initiatives as well through his @collegeproprep program which helps people get admitted and is currently doing undergraduate research with a process from Yale. On this episode, we talk motivation, the sacrifice it takes to get to that level, and self improvement. Listen to this episode releasing tomorrow to hear his story! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Which would you choose? Rock climbing or racquetball? In this episode, we break down some of the fun that goes along with each, and how Nick overbuys equipment.
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Sports and athletics require hard work, sacrifice and a focused mindset. These are the same things that you need to grab on to business success, and former Top 10 in Women's Racquetball, Dr. Jo Shattuck has these in spades. In this episode, Stephen Jaye and Dr. Shattuck share insights on how the qualities necessary for sports also translate to business. Dr. Shattuck talks about getting her late start in racquetball and bucking that to climb up to a top 10 rank in the sport in the US. We also hear of the creation of PantherTec and the Kinesthetic Awareness Training system based on her experiences as an athlete. Listen in and be inspired by Dr. Jo Shattuck's journey. --- Listen to the podcast here: Athletics, Sacrifice And Mindset: Setting Up For Business Success With Jo Shattuck Pursuing and realizing our passions takes some hard work and sacrifice. The things that are important in life, bring satisfaction, actualization and all the like are going to take a little bit more effort and even some sacrifice. Some people in some pursuits naturally lend themselves to understanding that sacrifice. One community that I've found that understands the idea of sacrificing for something is the athletic community. I trained and completed Ride The Rockies, which here in Colorado was a 6-day, 400-plus bike ride up and down the mountains in different places. It's one of those experiences that you work hard for and get a certain feeling of that reward for that hard work. My guest, Jo Shattuck, understands that particular aspect of working hard and training for a passion as she is a former racquetball champion and has started a business called PantherTec, which helps people with techniques as well as some other things about their athletic pursuits and everything. --- Jo, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me, Stephen. This is great. First of all, I'm going to start by talking about your racquetball days because not everyone is an athlete or has an athletic pursuit. Athletic pursuits do have that whole air of you're following a passion and working hard for it. What brought you to racquetball? What was the process of training to become a racquetball champion like? If you put yourself in some other experience that you have no idea what it is, you don't even plan what it might be like, that's how you get some of the extra sensory inputs and different ways of perceiving concepts and ideas and things in the world.Click To Tweet I don't know how far back you want me to go but I had a lot of energy as a kid. In the ninth grade, my mom saw the writing on the wall. I was getting in some trouble, staying out past curfew and stuff. She signed me up for 100 different things, Girl Scouts some basket weaving and whatever else. At the local club, I went, played it and lost every game, 21 to 1 or 21 to 0. That was way back in the day. I went on to undergraduate at Louisiana Tech. They had thirteen beautiful glass back quarters. In those days, being a teenager, you could drink, study or play racquetball. I did the 1st and 3rd. I decided I wanted to be good. I remember the exact moment I decided. I was hitting the ball and it went where I wanted it. I went out to the hallway and asked the fellows. I was like, “This could be something that I might get into. Are there racquetball contests?” They laughed at me because they're not called contests. They're called tournaments. I went to my first tournament with my glove. I won a Ladies B tournament in the middle of Louisiana by myself and all that. I was probably still smoking cigarettes at that time and doing all the things that teenagers do. I did not take the normal path to elite athleticism like some of my other colleagues did. You tried hundreds of different things. Do you feel like that's a common story as far as people finding that thing that they're truly passionate about? You've tried a bunch of things. Maybe some things didn't work out at all and mayb...
DARRIN SCHENCK, a former professional racquetball player, the racquetball coach at Arizona State University, VP of Sales for TriageNow, author, and the survivor of a head-crash with a drunk driver, will join us from Phoenix, Arizona, to tell us his story, including his survival from that crash, as well as all that he is doing now to promote safety on the road. From His Website: "I walked away from this head on collision with nothing but a small scar on the back of my hand. After a while I really started to question why this had happened, and more importantly why was I spared in this instance? After much introspection, I came to the conclusion that while I had done some good things in my life, I wasn't doing enough. I needed to do more, and on a larger scale. While the ASU Racquetball team has allowed me the opportunity to influence about 300 kids in my 13 years as coach, I wanted to expand that reach. Although one single speech is not going to necessarily change someone's life, if I have some impact on some of the people I speak to, I will be closer to fulfilling my "WHY". My WHY is to help others chase and achieve their goals as I have." darrinchatter.com
Today's episode is with my friend, a former colleague, and a professional racquetball player, Mitch Williams. Mitch and I started at Ericsson at the same time and on the same team. Much of our telecom journey to date has been very similar as we seemed to make similar moves at almost the same time and in a similar direction. I had a lot of fun speaking with Mitch about many topics related to sports, cross-pollination of sports, how sports shaped us, including the joy and pain we get from winning and losing. We discuss the painful transition from the sport we loved into what I call the normal civilian life and the mindset we have learned by playing the sport, and how we are now applying it in the next chapter of our lives. Mitch shares many fun stories from his upbringing, racquetball journey, and his current life of being a dad to three young daughters and the only male in his house - living in Arizona with his wife, three young daughters, and two female dogs. Other topics covered in this podcast:Mitch gave great examples of strategic alliances and having a network of people who helped him get to different positions. The importance of timing in life, measuring what matters, and focusing on the things that make a difference.The importance of knowing yourself, knowing what drives you, and being self-aware of where one finds purpose, fulfillment, and career/ job-fit.Article about Mitch and his racquetball retirementSome of my favorite quotes from this episode:Winning and losing:"I learned in racquetball; there is a lot of different ways to win. You don't have to win just by doing this one thing."On the transience of a loss or a win:"That's the hardest thing to tell a kid that you coach: It doesn't matter how you win the game today. You win. You are going to play tomorrow. And tomorrow, you can wake up and have the worst game of your life, or the next hour or the next match, it all disappears.""I love sports. I love the immediate response of a win or a loss. That's the greatest equalizer in life."Racquetball and sports in general:"Racquetball definitely gave me a different view of the world and how I conduct myself in the professional life."Timing:"If I were to summarize my professional racquetball career, these were the two big examples to learn from that: 1. Timing is everything in life, and what you do with that and what you do with that time and that opportunity is important, and 2. then how do you step back and really focus on what's important and how do you make yourself better."Preparing and doing less is more:"And a lot of it was early on; I never allowed myself to be successful because I was chasing a dollar and not preparing. So that's that mentality of how do you learn to be a professional. That was eye-opening. How do you focus on the things that are really impactful?"On transitioning from racquetball to the next chapter of life:"I needed to get to the professional environment and learn a trait or a skill outside of playing racquetball for lack of better terms. So it all kinda worked out, and it was the right time. It wasn't at the time. It was a pretty dark couple of years of my life because everything gets taken away when things are going well. But in the end, it made me realize two things: 1. At anyone one point in time, something can be literally taken away from you, whether you like it or don't like it. 2. So enjoy the moments that you do have with something."
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Sudsy Monchik discusses his rise to the top of the professional racquetball tour, the injuries that stopped his ascent, an triumphant rebound to win national doubles in 2018, and what's next in his life. Also - how did he end up in Ecuador? #sudsymonchik #racquetball #IRT #ainerd #aiwithattitude Keep Racquetball Great
Welcome to the next episode of the Fearless Warrior Podcast where it's my role to uncover winning strategies of successful entrepreneurs, athletes, and business professionals for you to replicate, and strengthen your mental toughness so that you can finally live the life of your dreams. My guest for today's show is Rhonda Rajsich. Rhonda Rajsich is an American professional racquetball player and motivational speaker who's given hope and inspiration to thousands of people around the globe through her story of survival and victory which was built upon her determination and belief that nothing can keep her down. Rhonda is a #1 world champion in racquetball for four consecutive seasons, 11x National Singles Champion, 4-time US Open Champion. She was also voted 11x The Athlete of the Year. Today, Rhonda's mission is to empower people around the globe through her story and share the message of hope that nothing can hold you down unless you let it. In this episode, we talk about Rhonda's path of becoming a professional racquetball player, key principles, beliefs, and mindset that have helped her win world championships. We also talk about her experience of being brutally assaulted in 2008 and how she rose above to more victories since then. This is incredibly raw, moving, honest and open conversation. Rhonda opens up in detail about her life experiences including some of the biggest lessons that her dad has passed on her. * If you love what you hear, please share this episode with your friends and give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcast. This makes a huge difference in helping others find this show more easily. Additionally, don't forget to sign-up for my weekly email on danielatamraz.com so that you never miss a new episode. * SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE ESPN Article about Rhonda's story Connect with Rhonda Rajsich Instagram LinkedIn *** If you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast. It takes less than a minute and it makes all the difference in helping others find this show more easily. Here's how to leave a review: If using mobile: Pull up Apple Podcast Subscribe to The Fearless Warrior Podcast Scroll down to Ratings & Review give us a 5-star rating write a review which a separate icon below our existing reviews You're done :) If using a desktop app: Log into iTunes Find the podcast & subscribe Click on the Ratings & Review tab which is located next to the Details tab Give us a 5-star rating Write a review You're done :) If email is how you roll, then sign-up for my weekly email on danielatamraz.com so that you never miss a new episode. For show notes and past guests, please visit www.danielatamraz.com/podcast. Follow Danny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dannytamraz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dannytamraz89/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielatamraz/ - Danny
On today's episode, I speak to Darrin Schenck, former professional Racquetball athlete and current head coach of the Racquetball Team at Arizona State University. In this episode we speak about the importance of being around people stronger than you, that challenge and force you to grow, and how losing or failing is simply part of the process to greatness. Darrin also shares the not so ‘fun' parts of being a coach, and how he had to change his framework and approach when he transitioned from playing professionally to coaching. He also looks at how he has transferred the skills learned in the competitive athletic environment to his current role as VP of Sales. Furthermore, Darrin shares some insight into fly fishing, one of the practices that keeps him grounded. Stay tuned, this is an episode not to be missed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coachedsuccess/message
Today on episode #13 of 'The Dad The Best I Can Show', we're talking to Jonathan Burns (JB), a 40-year-old Dad. JB lives in Delray Beach, FL with his wife Jodi and 2 daughters, Jada (8) and Jaryn (6). TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES [02:55] JB is a Neil Diamond fan [04:00] Favorite comedy movie ever? [04:30] Watching the Miami Heat win the NBA Championship [05:00] How many eggs JB eats in one week! [05:30] JB's favorite meal? [06:30] JB is peaking athletically, winning the 40+ National Racquetball Championship [07:30] How JB switched from basketball to racquetball, after ankle injuries [08:45] What makes a really good racquetball player? [10:50] JB gives us one pro racquetball tip [11:15] Could Roger Federer beat JB in racquetball? [11:55] JB's Dad helped teach him to play, [12:30] Winning the Centurion doubles championship with his Dad [13:40] How JB got what he could handle, with 2 daughters [14:55] Not pushing his girls into sports too hard [15:40] Dad Tip of the Week brought to you by KickstartReading.com [16:10] JB's Dad Tip: Reflect on what you do well, and what you don't do well [16:50] How to practice patience at the end of the night [17:25] Patience at bedtime [17:55] JB Tip #2: Be interested in your kids, and “show up” [18:55] Going from sports journalism into law [19:30] Using his skills from broadcasting in his law practice [20:00] JB played a superhero in a Pawn Shop commercial [20:45] Why it's so important to hug his daughters --------- ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST Jonathan Burns (JB), a 40-year-old Dad. JB lives in Delray Beach, FL with his wife Jodi and 2 daughters, Jada (8) and Jaryn (6). -------- TALKED ABOUT ON THE SHOW Prime 112 SushiGo USA Racquetball http://usaracquetballevents.com/ 40+ National Championship story https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/delray-beach/fl-cn-sp-delray-beach-jonathan-burns-racquetball-20181024-story.html Father-Son Doubles Championship https://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/delray-beach/fl-drf-sp-racquetball-champions-1101-20171101-story.html JB Injury Law Firm https://JBinjuryLaw.com ----- SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW