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On this episode of Chat By The Pitch, we take you inside the vibrant world of Classic League with Suma, Joe, and Robb. From the league's humble beginnings as the Mr. Pibb Invitational to its current home at Richland College, we uncover the history, passion, and competition that define this North Texas staple. Expect deep dives into key moments, personal anecdotes from the pitch, and a look at how Classic League continues to shape young athletes. Whether you're a parent, player, or fan, this episode has it all!Key Talking Points:• The origin story: How Classic League started and evolved• Standout players like Clint Dempsey and Omar Gonzalez• The Qualifying Tournament: A make-or-break moment for U11 teams• Behind the scenes: Managing fields, rules, and rivalries• The Dallas Cup connection: Bringing the world to DFW• Youth development: From Classic League to college and beyond• Promotion and relegation: True competition in action• The Senior Bowl and Showcase: Spotlighting talent• Challenges and triumphs of a nonprofit league• Listener Q&A: Your Classic League questions answered!Tune in to Learn:• What sets Classic League apart from other youth soccer leagues• How the league fosters player growth and soccer IQ• Exclusive stories from Suma, Joe, and Rob's decades in soccer• The secrets to building a competitive team• How Dallas Cup and Classic League intertwine• The impact of community and volunteers on the league• Why promotion and relegation matter at the youth level• Little-known facts from Classic League's 46-year history• What's next for the league as it grows• How families can get involved and support the action________________________________________15 Quotes from Suma, Joe, and RobSuma:"Classic League isn't just a boys' league—it's for anyone who loves the game.""We've gone from nine teams to thriving divisions, all thanks to the kids and families.""Hosting Dallas Cup teams at my house was chaos—and the best experience ever.""Development matters more than winning, especially at U11.""Our Senior Bowl gives kids a chance to shine before they move on."Joe:"Seeding U11 teams is like predicting the weather—then you let them play!""Relegation isn't the end—it's a chance to grow and come back stronger.""Driving seven boys 17 hours to Sarasota? That's dedication to the game.""The Frontier Conference and National League Pro are huge honors for our teams." "Competition teaches lessons you can't learn any other way."Rob:"Rules keep the game fair and the fields safe—it's that simple.""Our refs aren't just officials; they're part of the Classic League family.""A uniform clash shouldn't ruin a match, but consistency matters.""We've got 4,000 matches a year—board members can't see it all, but we try!""Soccer's about growth, and our rules help make that happen."Connect with Classic League
Another Week, Another GUEST! This week the girls are THRILLED to be bringing on a phenomenal professional in the industry- KALEY JENSEN! Kaley Jensen, a wife and mother, is also a professional dancer, adjunct professor, Pilates teacher trainer, choreographer, cross-fitter, and creator of the Mentoring Program for Dancers: Mindset to Movement. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Kaley attended Brigham Young University as a dance major and business minor. She performed and toured with the Theatre Ballet Company all four years, and trained on scholarship at the San Francisco Conservatory of Dance and Ballet West. While there, she received academic and international talent awards at the World Dance Movement in Italy. She later pursued her Masters of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona, where she met her future husband and further developed her passion for performing, educating, and choreographing. After her first year, a severe car accident left her with a broken back, but she recovered and returned to dance with the help of a dedicated Pilates regimen, a discipline that soon became a new passion. Since moving to Dallas in 2017, Kaley has completed her Pilates training and has been teaching and choreographing locally for studios and dance departments, including Richland College and, more recently, Collin College. She also presented at the national AGO conference for two consecutive years. Her professional dance credentials include performances with Bruce Wood Dance, Zion Dance Project, Ballet North Texas, Collin County Ballet Theatre, Ballet Dallas, and most recently, Full Circle Dance. Some professional highlights include performing the lead in the original work by Silas Farley of New York City Ballet, Dew Drop and Sugar Plum Fairy in "The Nutcracker," the role of Phoenix in "Phoenix Rising" by Zach Ingram of Alvin Ailey, and the principal in the award-winning "HIVE" by Tiffanee Arnold. Through her example and mentorship, Kaley loves empowering dancers to reignite their passion and turn their dream careers into a vivid reality. TO FURTHER CONNECT WITH KALEY: mindset2move.com CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR MENTORSHIP !!
Remembering Olympus - Royce Murcherson holds a Ph.D. in English and is currently a professor of English in Dallas, Texas. She has taught American and African-American literature, creative writing, composition, business writing, and visual rhetoric for seventeen years. Her interests include the literary genre of magical realism, Eastern philosophy, and Jungian psychology. Royce has also spent several years in the business world and recently published an instructional book, The Guide to Persuasive Business Writing: A New Model that Gets Results, and is a guest writer on business writing and workplace etiquette for BOSS, a business and office systems support resource at Richland College.
Adam Gonzales is in his second season as an assistant coach for the men's basketball program at Concordia University Texas. Gonzales joined the coaching staff during the 2016-17 season as a student assistant coach, working on scouting reports, practices, player development and summer camp itineraries for the program. He has also been a coach with the AAU team CenTex Attack for the past four years. Gonzales was promoted to the role of assistant coach on April 5, 2021.Prior to Concordia Texas, the Austin, Texas native played basketball at Richland College and St. Philip's College before returning back home to finish his degree in Multi-Disciplinary Studies.If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.comFollow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram.Take a second to grab a notebook before you listen to this episode with Adam Gonzales, men's basketball assistant coach at Concordia University Texas.Website - https://athletics.concordia.edu/sports/mens-basketballEmail - coachag1181@gmail.comTwitter - @CoachAG1181Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballMention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit fastmodelsports.com or follow them on Twitter @FastModel. Use Promo code HHP15 to save 15%The Coaching PortfolioYour first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of all, helps separate you and your abilities from the other applicants. Special Price of just $25 for all Hoop Heads Listeners.Training Camp - Elite Skill Development & Performance CombineThe first Training Camp - Elite Skill Development and Performance Combine will be held on the campus of
Remembering Olympus - Royce Murcherson holds a Ph.D. in English and is currently a professor of English in Dallas, Texas. She has taught American and African-American literature, creative writing, composition, business writing, and visual rhetoric for seventeen years. Her interests include the literary genre of magical realism, Eastern philosophy, and Jungian psychology. Royce has also spent several years in the business world and recently published an instructional book, The Guide to Persuasive Business Writing: A New Model that Gets Results, and is a guest writer on business writing and workplace etiquette for BOSS, a business and office systems support resource at Richland College.
http://www.skillsforlifepeoria.com/ https://www.agapecounselors.net/ https://www.peoriacounty.gov/557/Victim-Services https://www.hud.gov/states/illinois/homeless http://www.skillsforlifepeoria.com/ Curley "Boo" Johnson moved to Peoria, Illinois, in 1970 at age 4. He led Sterling Grade School, coached by Robert Snowden, to a fourth-place finish in the city championships while setting scoring records, becoming the school's MVP. Johnson also excelled playing tailback in football for Sterling Lions JFL, leading them to an undefeated city championship.[1] He played football, basketball and baseball in high school at Peoria Richwoods for two years and then transferred to Peoria Central. In basketball, he helped lead Central to a 38–18 record and Regional and Sectional titles, and consecutive fourth-place finishes in the 1980 & 1981 Illinois State Classic Holiday Tournaments (now named the State Farm Holiday Classic).[1] Spoon River College 1982–83 Johnson scored 19 points in his first game against Richland College and led the state of Illinois and tied for seventh in the nation in field goal percentage shooting a torrid 65.7% record that still stands. SRC won the sectional title and set a school record for wins (26) and a 4th-place finish in the state. Johnson went 3 consecutive games without missing a field goal (21-21). He was named McDonald's Cage Classic All-tournament, All-Section, All-Region, and 4th team Sporting News NJCAA All-American. Johnson made the Dean's list and was elected to student senate and student representative to the college board of trustees as well as Homecoming King.[1] Muscatine Community College 1983-1984 Played one season for the MCC Indians Loras College 1984–87 Johnson debuted at Loras, hitting a 20-foot fall-away jumper as time expired against archrival University of Dubuque, sending the game into overtime, giving Coach Mike Jaskulski his first college win. The "lightning quick" was known for his slick passing, unparalleled ball handling, and dribbling ability. Mike Jaskulski was quoted as saying that "Boo" was the finest ball handler and dribbler he ever coached or saw play at Loras – "The ball was always safe in his hands." Johnson did not just dribble through Dubuque, he earned a degree in marketing at Loras. Loras retired Johnson's #14 jersey on December 10, 1999.[1] Curley Boo played with the Harlem Globe Trotters for 18 years. (1988-2006) You may follow Curly @ https://www.instagram.com/curley.johnson You may follow Christy @ https://www.instagram.com/thechristycollier Also her new podcast page @ https://www.instagram.com/lifestrugglespodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifestruggles/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifestruggles/support
Today we have the great pleasure of speaking with Magdalena Bonnelly, the Founder and President of Event Strategies! Magdalena has worked all over the world, including in corporate America. She has also volunteered in the industry. She has a wonderful story of entrepreneurship, decision-making, and re-inventing herself to share! We hope you enjoy listening to today's inspiring conversation with Magdalena Bonnelly! Bio: Magdalena Bonnelly, MS, VEMM A well-connected negotiator, Magdalena Bonnelly has spent the last 20 years servicing clients from around the globe–Europe, North and South America, and Asia–securing the seamless acquisition of event space, guestrooms, audio/visual equipment, food, and beverage service, and all the other key items that make your conference a success. Known for her out-of-the-box thinking in strategic event planning and management, Magdalena was named one of 2021's Smart Women in Meetings. A queen of strategic partnerships, Magdalena collaborates with her clients, vendors, and suppliers to create meaningful events. Her strategic partnerships prove especially valuable in challenging times like the Covid-19 pandemic or when the client faces unexpected cancellations/postponement of the conference. Magdalena has helped her clients maintain flexibility and event agility, loyally representing her clients' best interests while negotiating cancellations and event rebookings with suppliers. Tough during supplier contract negotiations and resourceful for last-minute event rescues, she knows there's a solution to every conference concern. Magdalena holds a Master of Science in Business Management, a Bachelor of Arts in International Business and Economics, an Associate's Degree of Applied Science in Travel, Exposition, and Meeting Management, and many widely recognized industry certifications. In her personal time, she enjoys CrossFit, new-age teachings, volunteering with local animal rescues, and likes to try her hand at creative art forms like painting, music, and poetry. Magdalena lives in the suburbs of Dallas, Texas, with her husband, toddler daughter, and four rescue dogs. Magdalena's story Magdalena was born and raised in Poland. After graduating from college in 2001, she came to the United States. Initially, her goal was to visit her uncle, go to school, and make some money working as a nanny. Then she met a wonderful family that insisted on her getting an education. So while working full-time, she also went to Richland College in Dallas and earned an Associate's Degree of Applied Science in Travel, Exposition, and Meeting Management. Several years later, she got to know organizations like MPI and PCMA and became a student member of MPI. Then she met two ladies from a small boutique hotel in Dallas who offered her the chance to work as an intern in the hotel's sales office. That afforded her an eighteen-year-long career opportunity in the hotel business. She became a Catering Coordinator, a Small Meetings Manager, and a Convention Sales Manager. Over the years, she worked her way up the career ladder, ending her corporate career as a National Sales Manager for Caesar's Entertainment Corporation. In the summer of 2019, she began her entrepreneurial journey by starting Events Strategies. Support Having the support of her husband helped Magdalena navigate her tough career path. Overcoming obstacles Magdalena was born in communist Poland, where the government owned everything. The strict socialist regime did not allow any opportunities for entrepreneurship, so the first obstacle Magdalena faced was overcoming the conditioning she had had since childhood. It took a lot of work to change her mindset and rid herself of her doubts about becoming an entrepreneur. Her first two customers During her first month in business, Magdalena found two customers. She reached out to them because they had already formed a relationship while she progressed through her hotel career, and she knew they would want to keep working with her. Nerve-wracking Magdalena was proud of getting her first two clients, but it was also nerve-wracking because she was aware of her responsibility to deliver! It takes discipline to be a business owner As a business owner working from home, Magdalena has to be disciplined. So she maintains social contact with others, walks her dogs often, and takes breaks from her work when necessary. Overcoming fear Magdalena had to be accountable for all of her actions and mistakes. So she needed to overcome her fear of responsibility and her tendency to think about everything that could go wrong. The pandemic As the hotels started shutting down and tours were getting canceled, Magdalena wondered what she could do to support her family. She tried not to panic and focused on what she could do. Then she received a call from a friend who convinced her to start a company with him. Starting a business in the PPE space They started a business in the PPE space, supplying PPE equipment to hotels, car rental companies, and even some government agencies. They kept the business going until the market got saturated. Then they parted ways, dissolved the company, and returned to their regular jobs. Virtual meetings Before Covid, Magdalena knew nothing about virtual meetings. She derived a lot of satisfaction from learning about technology and how different platforms could benefit her clients. The virtual aspect is working well The virtual aspect is working very well for Magdalena because she has a young daughter, so she is not eager to travel now. That could change as her daughter gets older, however. Free training Magdalena wanted to enhance her skills and experience, so she took advantage of the free training offered by various platforms. Getting your hands dirty Magdalena has learned that nothing will teach you as much as working, doing, and getting your hands dirty. She gained the most from jumping into virtual and learning as she went. Emotional intelligence Magdalena feels that emotional intelligence comes from within, so you need to look for it to gain it. Soft skills Magdalena has been called aggressive, especially in the sales world. So she would like to work on her soft skills, like reading the room, adjusting to the energy in the room, reading body language, and any other kind of non-verbal communication to get further with other people. Magdalena's recommendations for people starting a business Consistent marketing is vital for any business. Magdalena recommends that business owners invest in hiring someone to guide them through the first steps of marketing and help them understand the importance of social media marketing. For sales, being authentic, having common decency, and building a good rapport with others will work well for business owners. Connect with Magdalena Bonnelly On Website On LinkedIn On Facebook Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website
UNPACKIN' it Presented by MEDI-SHAREBIO:Brian and Natalie Burton are the founders of Uprise Athletics Group. They are both coaches and have an inspiring story. Brian is also with the All-Access Network and is an ESPN college basketball analyst. As a long-time college basketball coach at various levels, he spent time as an assistant coach with IUPUI, UTEP, Fresno State, Lamar, Abilene Christian, and Utah. Prior to that, he spent five years coaching junior college programs at Richland College, Collin College, Paris Junior College, and Midland College. For many years, Natalie was a college volleyball coach and still owns and runs a volleyball club.TOPICS:NBA Finals matchupThe accomplishments of Celtics Coach, Ime UdokaWhat brought the two of them togetherTheir passion for coaching and how faith in God keeps them going - even in moments of doubtFailing forwardThe pressure of being a man in challenging timesHow Uprise Athletics Group came to beHow the college basketball analyst career came about See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brian Burton is the VP of Rising Coaches Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Alliance, the CEO of Uprise Athletic Group & the All-Access Network, & ESPN College Basketball Analyst along with being a long-time college basketball coach at various levels. Burton has spent time as an assistant coach with IUPUI, UTEP, Fresno State, Lamar, Abilene Christian, & Utah. Prior to that he had five successful years coaching junior college programs at Richland College, Collin College, Paris Junior College and Midland College. Burton has also worked in skill development under some of the best basketball trainers in the country for Nike and the Bryant Skills Academy (formerly owned by current Utah Jazz assistant Johnnie Bryant). He began his career in grassroots basketball with Dallas Hoop Dreams, an organization that he created with his brother, Jason, who is currently the women's head coach at Texas A&M-Commerce. He also coached with fellow grassroots organizations Dallas Mustangs and Dallas Showtyme. Burton earned his bachelor's degree in American Studies in Business and Technology from UT-Dallas (2005), where he was a two-year starter at point guard. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com` Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Have pen and paper handy as you listen to this episode with Brian Burton. Website - https://www.upriseag.com/ (https://www.upriseag.com/) Email - coachburton13@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/CoachBurton13 (@CoachBurton13) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) Use Code HHP15 to get 15% off the number one play diagramming software for coaches. https://pgcbasketball.com/ (PGC Basketball) PGC offers over 110 camps across North America in the summer for players from 4th grade to college. For 30 years, PGC Basketball has been the worldwide leader in teaching players how to think the game, be a leader, and run the show. https://www.coachingportfolioguide.com/hoopheads (The Coaching Portfolio) Your first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of all, helps separate you and your abilities from the other applicants. Special Price of just $25 for all Hoop Heads Listeners. Twitter Podcast - https://twitter.com/hoopheadspod (@hoopheadspod) Mike - https://twitter.com/hdstarthoops (@hdstarthoops) Jason - https://twitter.com/jsunkle (@jsunkle) Network - https://twitter.com/HoopHeadsPodNet (@HoopHeadsPodNet) Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hoopheadspod/ (@hoopheadspod) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/ (https://www.facebook.com/hoopheadspod/) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDoVTtvpgwwOVL4QVswqMLQ)
Frances Smith-Dean is the Executive Director of the Zan Wesley Holmes Jr Community Outreach Center. Frances is responsible for the creation of over 5000 jobs for low-income individuals during this pandemic. She is an adjunct professor of Mathematics at Richland College and owner of Financial Educator, LLC.Frances and I discuss risk management planning for a Biden-Harris administration, resurgence, protest, and economic pain, cryptocurrency, and 2021 predictions. In 2012, Frances was instrumental in establishing a foreign exchange trade business trip between the US-China Business Council, Southern University A & M of Baton Rouge, and The City of Baker Louisiana. Through her work, The City of Baker signed a Friendship City Agreement with China and the Southern University Agricultural Center signed a partnership agreement with Dr. Walter Chen, one of the most influential Chinese American Economist for the top 100 businesses in China.Frances is a former registered investment advisor for Nationwide insurance where she managed over 1000 employees with the city of New Orleans, Regional Transit Authority, and seven other municipalities within the New Orleans River Region’s PublicEmployee Deferred Compensation plans.Mentions:Coinmarketcap.comOriginally recorded on January 22, 2021Host, Earlina Green Hamilton
Episode 26 of The Mental Game brings aboard Jonathan Jones, a student-athlete development consultant, TedX speaker, podcast host and former student-athlete. Jones played basketball at Richland College and the University of Texas at Tyler, a tenure he says was rife with costly mistakes. Now, he advises current student-athletes on their development, focusing deeply on mental health. Jones recently launched “Podcasting for Players,” a platform to help student-athletes develop their own podcasts, starting at West Virginia University. On the podcast, Jones delves into: His rocky journey as a student-athlete How NCAA Name, Image and Likeness legislation might impact mental health Why student-athletes are such a unique population for development A discussion with Sam about the best Trader Joe's products (surprisingly on-topic) Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself. For more on Jonathan Jones, visit jonathanjonesspeaks.com. The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn and Stitcher. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sam-brief/support
For our latest Humans of InfoSec podcast, we're excited to welcome Phillip Wylie on the show. Phillip has over 22 years of experience with the last 8 years spent as a pentester. Phillip has a passion for mentoring and education. His passion motivated him to start teaching and founding The Pwn School Project a monthly educational meetup focusing on cybersecurity and ethical hacking. Phillip teaches Ethical Hacking and Web Application Pentesting at Richland College in Dallas, TX. Phillip is a co-host for The Uncommon Journey podcast. Phillip holds the following certifications; CISSP, NSA-IAM, OSCP, GWAPT.
Kim Crawley is dedicated to researching and writing about a plethora of cybersecurity issues. Some of the companies Kim has worked for over the years include Sophos, AT&T Cybersecurity, BlackBerry Cylance, Tripwire, and Venafi. All matters red team, blue team, and purple team fascinate her. But she's especially fascinated by malware, social engineering, and advanced persistent threats. Kim's extracurricular activities include running an online cybersecurity event called DisInfoSec, and autistic self-advocacy. Phillip Wylie is a Lead Curriculum Developer at Point3 Federal, Adjunct Instructor at Dallas College (formerly Richland College), and The Pwn School Project founder. Phillip has 23 years of experience with the last 8.5 years spent as a pentester. Phillip has a passion for mentoring and education. His passion motivated him to start teaching and founding The Pwn School Project. The Pwn School Project is a monthly educational meetup focusing on ethical hacking. Phillip teaches Ethical Hacking and Web Application Pentesting at Dallas College in Dallas, TX. Phillip holds the following certifications; CISSP, NSA-IAM, OSCP, GWAPT ————————————————————————————— Connect with me here: ✉️ My weekly email newsletter: jousef.substack.com
Frances Smith-Dean is the Executive Director of the Zan Wesley Holmes Jr Community Outreach Center. Frances is responsible for the creation of over 5000 jobs for low-income individuals during this pandemic. She is an adjunct professor of Mathematics at Richland College and owner of Financial Educator, LLC.Frances and I discuss upskilling, the fourth industrial revolution, and our individual roles to safeguard our finances and provide stability for our families in a changing world.In 2012, Frances was instrumental in establishing a foreign exchange trade business trip between the US-China Business Council, Southern University A & M of Baton Rouge, and The City of Baker Louisiana. Through her work, The City of Baker signed a Friendship City Agreement with China and the Southern University Agricultural Center signed a partnership agreement with Dr. Walter Chen, one of the most influential Chinese American Economist for the top 100 businesses in China.Frances is a former registered investment advisor for Nationwide insurance where she managed over 1000 employees with the city of New Orleans, Regional Transit Authority, and seven other municipalities within the New Orleans River Region’s PublicEmployee Deferred Compensation plans.Mentions:The Great Reset The Big Short Seven Stages of Empire Originally recorded on August 13, 2020Host, Earlina Green Hamilton
Noah DeLuna-Allen - has been a part of the industry since the 10th grade of high school. 10 years later, Noah is a product support specialist for High End Systems/ETC. Where he provides console support, among other things like travel, Hog 4 training, tradeshows, show site programming, fixture shootouts, installs and pretty much whatever or wherever his console knowledge is needed. Noah “Wears Many Hats” and enjoys being on his toes in a constantly evolving industry. In his spare time, Noah is a freelance LD and programmer for several venues in Austin and Dallas area. Noah also provides previsualization and drafting services. Noah received his Associates in Arts from Richland College, and his Bachelor’s in Fine Arts from Texas State University. etcconnect.com/Study-Hall highend.com/hogfactor/hog-factor-competition-ldi Use Code Threatrewolf to get 10% off your order at deathwishcoffee.com Also head over to Facebook and like the page for info on the shows and post up what questions you would liked asked! facebook.com/TheatrewolfPodcast Want to Donate? Check this link out! https://streamelements.com/theatrewolfpodcast/tip As always a rating and review is always appreciated!
Remembering Olympus - Royce Murcherson holds a Ph.D. in English and is currently a professor of English in Dallas, Texas. She has taught American and African-American literature, creative writing, composition, business writing, and visual rhetoric for seventeen years. Her interests include the literary genre of magical realism, Eastern philosophy, and Jungian psychology. Royce has also spent several years in the business world and recently published an instructional book, The Guide to Persuasive Business Writing: A New Model that Gets Results, and is a guest writer on business writing and workplace etiquette for BOSS, a business and office systems support resource at Richland College.
Still Toking With Billy Blair II (Actor, Musician) This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com S1 E13 -- Join us as we chat with the bad ass Billy Blair II about his journey through film and music. Billy Was born in El Paso, TX and is related to the great Edgar Allan Poe, Billy knew what he wanted to do at the ripe age of 5 after experiencing Sesame Street and KISS. He comes from a musical background. His great grandfather led his big band during the early 1900's in Mexico performing for some of history's greatest figures such as Pancho Villa. He also had uncles and cousins, all which played in big bands and symphonies. For all of Billy's life, he was dedicated to music and still proceeds to endeavor this lifestyle. Being in numerous bands, he would experience touring the nation, playing in clubs, theaters, arenas and amphitheaters; fulfilling the dream and opening for some of the biggest names of rock. By the mid 90's, Billy decided to pursue in acting. He would develop his skills in theater at Richland College in Richardson, TX and would resume with taking private lessons from the greatest acting coaches in Texas. Building his resume with small, local indie films. Landing in a national commercial, then booking roles in bigger films like Jonah Hex starring Josh Brolin. He is known for some of his great work in films like The Last Stand starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Rodriguez's Machete, Machete Kills and Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. Billy Blair https://www.facebook.com/billyblair11/ https://www.facebook.com/lovesickdrugband/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3046228/ https://www.facebook.com/Junktx/ Cherokee Creek A bachelor party in the woods gets crashed by the ultimate party animal. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6231784/ Infamous Two young lovers rob their way across the southland, posting their exploits to social media, and gaining fame and followers as a result. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7703924/… Midnight Devils https://www.wickedthrillingfreaks.com/… Ben & Jeff from Still Toking With and The Toking Dead The Toking DEAD The Dorkening Podcast Network http://www.youtube.com/c/THETOKINGDEAD https://www.facebook.com/THETOKINGDEAD/ https://twitter.com/thetoking https://www.instagram.com/thetokingdea…/ https://www.facebook.com/tobianddukemovie/ Support Still Toking Enterprises https://www.paypal.me/thetokingdead https://www.facebook.com/groups/2658329444181663/?ref=br_rs https://www.facebook.com/groups/stilltokingcomics/ Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Instagram.com/TheDorkening Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Twitter: @PhillipWyliePhillip Wylie is a penetration tester with more than 21 years of experience in information technology and information security. He is an adjunct professor teaching ethical hacking and web app pentesting at Richland College in Dallas, Texas. Phillip is the founder and director of the Pwn School Project, an educational meetup group teaching pentesting and ethical hacking skills. He holds the following certifications: OSCP, GWAPT, and CISSP.In this episode, we will discuss:0:00 intro0:30 about Phillip Wylie:01:15 Origin Story 3:03 What About Samson the Bear? About Professional Wrestling4:29 CAD draftsman to Novell Engineer5:45 Aer certifications important? 6:36 Blueprint to PenTesting8:07 Advice to pentesting students8:55 Writing and Communication Skills10:38 The PwnSchool Project12:15 PwnSchool starts out discussing OffSec, but expands to many more topics14:06 ITSP Podcast on Origins15 :30 BADASS army @KatelynBowden17:00 Non Consensual Image Abuse and BADASS Army18:34 COVID19 and Conference Appearances- the good and bad20:32 Phillip finds Tribeof Hackers21:36 Mentorship and the awesomeness of @DHAhole22:35 Giving back23:50 Mental Health and helping others——25:26 Everyone has something to share27:34 What does “Hacker” mean28:30 People Phillip admires 29:45 DeWayne Johnson chit chat—30:40 community31:30 Advice to a younger Phillip Wylie32:15 Phillip on twitter: @PhillipWylie Youtube: PLWylie. Personal website TheHackerMaker.com And PwnSchool.com
In this episode, we have the pleasure to talk with Phillip Wylie a Pentester and we explore the path to Pentesting, the difference between Blue and Red team and the good things learned. We also explore the Texas cybersecurity community, the meeting and meetups. We explore the Tribe of Hacker and how it was born and evolved. The podcast is brought you by the generosity of NSC42 Ltd, your cybersecurity partner. Cybersecurity is a complex and different for every organization, and you need the best-tailored service to make sure your customer's data is safe and sound so that you can focus on what's important, focusing on your clients and bringing the best and safest experience. NSC42 Ltd can help you during your cloud transformation, cybersecurity assessment for your compliance checklist on-premises and on the cloud. Want to know more? Visit www.nsc42.co.uk to get your free quote. Phillip Wylie is the Senior Red Team Lead for a global consumer products company, Adjunct Instructor at Richland College, and The Pwn School Project founder. Phillip has over 22 years of experience with the last 8 years spent as a pentester. Phillip has a passion for mentoring and education. His passion motivated him to start teaching and founding The Pwn School Project a monthly educational meetup focusing on cybersecurity and ethical hacking. Phillip teaches Ethical Hacking and Web Application Pentesting at Richland College in Dallas, TX. Phillip is a co-host for The Uncommon Journey podcast. Phillip holds the following certifications; CISSP, NSA-IAM, OSCP, GWAPT. Phillip website: https://thehackermaker.com/ The Pwn School Project: https://pwnschool.com/ The Uncommon Journey podcast: https://www.itspmagazine.com/the-uncommon-journey-talk-show-podcast-phillip-wylie-chloe-messdaghi-alyssa-miller Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhillipWylie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillipwylie/ Francesco is an Executive, Public Speaker, out of the box thinker. Francesco is the Executive director of NSC42 Ltd a UK based cybersecurity consultancy. As an executive, he loves to stay close to the technology but to keep it simple. Francesco is data and result-driven Cyber Security Executive/vCISO highly regarded for planning and executing strategic infosec improvement programs that protect data and technical assets, reduce security risks, and align with long-term organisational goals. Francesco is a well-known speaker, Head of the Cloud security alliance UK, and Director of the cyber security consultancy NSC42. Social Media Links Follow us on social media to get the latest episodes: Website: www.cybersecuritycloudpodcast.com You can listen to this podcast on your favourite player: Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-cyber-security-cloud-podcast-cscp/id1516316463 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3fg8AqP4vEi5Im8YKxazUQ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/35703565/admin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cyber Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVgsq-vMzq4sxObVonDsIAg/
Still Toking With Robbie Lopez and Guests (Producer, MMA, Indie) This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com S1E7-- We catch up with the Kansas City bad ass himself Mr. Robbie Lopez along with his guests Jeff Vaughn, Doug Todd & Billy Blair II Robbie Lopez-- is the owner of Crude comics and cinema.as well as Rose Tattoo Parlor, hailing from KC, MO He is an accomplished Writer, Director, and fx specialist. Robbie also is a professional Tattooer and MMA cage fighter. His company is responsible for such creations as: the sluggo show,Texas Death Trippin', zombiesluts, Headcheese the movie and many other comics and shirt films. https://www.facebook.com/crudecomicsinc/ http://crudecomicsinc.com/ https://amzn.to/3dAhf6f http://www.tattoorobert.com/ Jeff Vaughn -- is a stand up Comedy and veteran Actor best known for his work in "Last Will" with Tom Berringer and co-stars with Richie Ramone in Headcheese the movie. Jeff is a avid folder and still preforms stand up regularly. This summer he is Starring in Disturb and Protect a tv series for Amazon prime https://twitter.com/jvaughncomedy Billy Blair II -- https://facebook.com/billyblair11 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3046228/?ref_=pro_nm_visitcons Born in El Paso, TX and related to the great Edgar Allan Poe, Billy knew what he wanted to do at the ripe age of 5 after experiencing Sesame Street and KISS. He comes from a musical background. His great grandfather led his big band during the early 1900's in Mexico performing for some of history's greatest figures such as Pancho Villa. He also had uncles and cousins, all which played in big bands and symphonies. For all of Billy's life, he was dedicated to music and still proceeds to endeavor this lifestyle. Being in numerous bands, he would experience touring the nation, playing in clubs, theaters, arenas and amphitheaters; fulfilling the dream and opening for some of the biggest names of rock. By the mid 90's, Billy decided to pursue in acting. He would develop his skills in theater at Richland College in Richardson, TX and would resume with taking private lessons from the greatest acting coaches in Texas. Building his resume with small, local indie films. Landing in a national commercial, then booking roles in bigger films like Jonah Hex starring Josh Brolin. He is known for some of his great work in films like The Last Stand starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert Rodriguez's Machete, Machete Kills and Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Dara speaks with Miranda and Daniel Davenport, professors at Richland College, who share a love of anthropology and history. This is part two of a two part series.
Dara speaks with Miranda and Daniel Davenport, professors at Richland College, who share a love of anthropology and history.
From sorority sister to tough-skinned terrorist hunter, our upcoming guest Tracy Walder recalls the hardship of being a woman in a male-dominated field in her memoir, The Unexpected Spy. Sponsored by Dallas Baptist University. Special thanks to Richland College for letting us use their space to record this episode.
Tiffany Baker became a mother at the age of 16. Now she is 27-years-old majoring in Broadcast Journalist at Richland College, and hopes one day to have her own TV interview show. Tiffany tells Andre Duncan and co-host Rebecca Aguilar how she was able to survive the struggles of a single mom, and raise a beautiful daughter.
Richland College adviser and Photojournalism professor Tim Jones “talks it out” about his close to 40 year career. Jones has seen photojournalism change from the film days to digital. He tells hosts, Rebecca Aguilar and Andre Duncan that a good photojournalist is curious and fascinated to learn about the world.
On this episode of the Mission Driven Podcast, author and speaker A.C. Cristales is joined by FOCUS Pastor at Richland College, Sirak Asfaw. Sirak leads the FOCUS group, which is an interdenominational campus ministry at Richland College. FOCUS is a community that values equipping students to be missionaries to their college campuses. In this episode, Sirak shares the importance of having faith-based student organizations on college campuses. He also details the power of accepting all students as they are, in order to connect and build empowering relationships with them. This is an episode where you will want to take notes on what you can utilize to reach your students and kids. It is packed with information to assist you to better serve your students so that you can leave a lasting mark in their lives. For more information about Sirak, contact A.C. and he will provide you with Sirak's information. Visit A.C. at his website, http://acspeaks.com
Rebecca Aguilar and co-host André Duncan talk it out with Praveena Dhayanity. The Richland College math professor shared about Diwali, The Hindu Festival of Lights. She also shared her insight on Hinduism, teaching math, and the Indian Community in North Texas.
André Duncan and his co-host, Rebecca Aguilar are joined by Kobloh-Obase Kammonke. The 19-year-old is from Nigeria and is studying Media Communications at Richland College. She discusses life in Nigeria, coming to the U.S. at the age of 16, and Living without her parents.
On this episode of the Mission Driven Podcast, author and speaker A.C. Cristales is joined by Program Coordinator at Richland College, Gabe Randle. Gabe leads the MAP (Male Achievement Program) at Richland College. This program is designed to help students of color with their academic and social integration at the post-secondary level. In this episode, Gabe shares what it takes to break down the walls that many of his students enter higher education with. This is an episode where you will want to take notes on what you can utilize to reach your students and kids. It is packed with wisdom to assist you to make connections with your students so that they feel they are a part of your campus community. For more information about Gabe, contact A.C. and he will provide you with Gabe's information. Visit A.C. at his website, http://acspeaks.com
Shawn and Ryan are joined by Allyn Media Sr. Vice President and Creative Director Bill Stipp. The three of them talk about Bill's upcoming exhibit 'Southside of Heaven' which will be held at Allyn Media on September 19th. Bill is a Dallas Morning News "Photographer of the Year" and his work has been featured at the Museum of the Big Bend, in Alpine Texas and the Brazos Gallery at Richland College.
Time Stamps for this show: :26 - 1:03 = SMT Expo 1:04 - 2:51 = ExhibitCityNews.com Newsblast 2:52 - 4:20 = EACA News 4:21 - 6:46 = EDPA News 6:47 - 8:21 = ESCA News 8:22 - 10:09 = IAEE News 10:10 - 11:26 = The Randy Updates 11:27 - 14:19 = Don and Mike at The Chicago Randy 14:20 - 15:10 = YourEventAudio.com Your Guide Equipment 15:31 - 27:52 = The Chicago Randy Interviews (Jackie Hake from Lighthouse Exhibits; Nancy Virene from Sho-Link; Max Maxwell from Hamilton Exhibits; Rick Pierson from Brumark; Cathy Kolf from Display Supply and Lighting) 27:53 - 28:33 = SMT Expo 28:34 - 29:03 = YourEventAudio.com 29:04 - 44:41 = MT Hickman from Richland College 44:51 - 50:48 = Don and Mike wrap up from The Chicago Randy
This episode was recorded live at #AACC99. We talk to Dr. Sha-shonda Porter, Associate Dean at Richland College, Dallas, TX and Laqueta Wright, Professor of Sociology/Program Coordinator for the Social Sciences at Richland College.
Sara Cardona is a Dallas-based artist who creates abstract collages and reliefs. These pieces, which often evoke organic shapes and forms, draw inspiration from colors and textures found in a diverse variety of media. Originally from Mexico City, Sara has spent the majority of her life in and around Dallas. After graduating from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, she spent a year at the Kansas City Art Institute before receiving her Bachelors from the University of Texas in Austin. Sara later received her MFA from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and completed a residency at the renowned Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She is currently completing a PhD in Aesthetic Studies from the University of Texas at Dallas. After fifteen years of teaching arts related courses at Richland College, Sara recently took on an arts administration role at Teatro Dallas. Her work is consistently included in solo and group exhibitions throughout Texas and she is represented in Dallas by Kirk Hopper Fine Art.I recently sat down with Sara at her home-studio in Oak Cliff where we discussed growing up in a family of creatives, returning to one’s roots, carving out time for one’s craft, the evolving art scene in Dallas, Bangladeshi movie posters, and her grandfather’s relationship with Diego Rivera.
Sara Cardona is a Dallas-based artist who creates abstract collages and reliefs. These pieces, which often evoke organic shapes and forms, draw inspiration from colors and textures found in a diverse variety of media. Originally from Mexico City, Sara has spent the majority of her life in and around Dallas. After graduating from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, she spent a year at the Kansas City Art Institute before receiving her Bachelors from the University of Texas in Austin. Sara later received her MFA from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and completed a residency at the renowned Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. She is currently completing a PhD in Aesthetic Studies from the University of Texas at Dallas. After fifteen years of teaching arts related courses at Richland College, Sara recently took on an arts administration role at Teatro Dallas. Her work is consistently included in solo and group exhibitions throughout Texas and she is represented in Dallas by Kirk Hopper Fine Art.I recently sat down with Sara at her home-studio in Oak Cliff where we discussed growing up in a family of creatives, returning to one’s roots, carving out time for one’s craft, the evolving art scene in Dallas, Bangladeshi movie posters, and her grandfather’s relationship with Diego Rivera.
Liz Trosper is a Dallas-based artist whose work utilizes assemblage and digital imaging to challenge the conventional definitions of painting. She came to painting after the prolonged study of political science and public administration, as well as professional experience in the public sector. Liz obtained her MFA at UT Dallas, a program that focuses on the intersection of traditional art theories with emerging technologies. While there, she was a resident at UTD’s highly touted CentralTrak residency program. Liz is represented by Barry Whistler Gallery in Dallas, and her work has been shown in art spaces such as The Dallas Contemporary, Lawndale Art Center in Houston, Richland College, UT Dallas, Academic Gallery in New York and many other galleries and exhibition spaces. She is a lecturer at UT Dallas and curates a nonprofit experimental art space in Dallas called Umbrella.I recently sat down with Liz at her Deep Ellum studio where we discussed growing up in the suburbs, the landscape of community-level politics, studying philosophy, using technology in the studio, and the satisfaction of finding your life’s calling.
Liz Trosper is a Dallas-based artist whose work utilizes assemblage and digital imaging to challenge the conventional definitions of painting. She came to painting after the prolonged study of political science and public administration, as well as professional experience in the public sector. Liz obtained her MFA at UT Dallas, a program that focuses on the intersection of traditional art theories with emerging technologies. While there, she was a resident at UTD’s highly touted CentralTrak residency program. Liz is represented by Barry Whistler Gallery in Dallas, and her work has been shown in art spaces such as The Dallas Contemporary, Lawndale Art Center in Houston, Richland College, UT Dallas, Academic Gallery in New York and many other galleries and exhibition spaces. She is a lecturer at UT Dallas and curates a nonprofit experimental art space in Dallas called Umbrella.I recently sat down with Liz at her Deep Ellum studio where we discussed growing up in the suburbs, the landscape of community-level politics, studying philosophy, using technology in the studio, and the satisfaction of finding your life’s calling.
Susan Barkley is the Executive Dean of World Languages, Cultures and Communications at Richland College in Dallas. Her division enrolls more than 20,000 students each year and includes English, ESOL and 13 foreign languages, plus International Education, Global Studies, Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies and Peace Studies. Resources mentioned on today's episode: Redesigning America’s Community Colleges: A Clearer Path to Student Success, Bailey, Jaggars, Jenkins The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry West with the Night, Beryl Markham
Ever felt like you weren't good enough? When was the last time that someone else made an attempt to put their assumptions on you? Saying you won't be able to do this or that? We wanted to share on that topic for today's #MondayMotivation regarding what it looks like when people count you down and out but forget what gift lies within you. As always submit ideas, topics or whatever you feel you want to hear us unpack on the show. We love your feedback and comments, keep 'em coming! Our podcast is now available now on: Apple Podcasts Google Play Music Soundcloud If you haven't picked up your autographed copy of my Amazon best-selling book, Process or for booking information visit here: jonathanjonesspeaks.com/products/ or contact me Jonathan@jonathanjonesspeaks.com Follow the Podcast: fb.me/speakyoursuccess Instagram.com/speakyoursuccess Twitter.com/SpeakYSuccess Be sure to connect with Jonathan: twitter.com/JonathanJSpeaks www.facebook.com/jonathanjonesspeaks www.instagram.com/jonathanjonesspeaks Snapchat: JustDoItJJ www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjonesspeaks
Welcome back Story Tellers! Today’s main character is Jonathan Jones (@jonathanjonesspeaks). Millennials are easily the most scrutinized and misunderstood generation of my lifetime. Often labeled as entitled, self adsorbed, and lazy, Jonathan is out to shatter these notions by living on purpose. He's on a mission to empower and inspire students and millennials with his weekly "Process to success series," keynote presentations, and student development sessions. Truly on a mission to help millennials and students achieve success, Jonathon wrote Process, 14 Surprisingly Simple Behaviors to Skyrocket Millennials to Success. Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jonathan Jones is the youngest of two boys. Always encouraged by his loving parents to reach for the stars, Jonathan attended Richland College and played for the men’s 2009 Junior College National Championship basketball team while earning an Associate Degree. Jonathan has always had the heart to serve others but especially wants to facilitate youth to pursue a better tomorrow. In the pursuit of positivity, Jonathan founded the No Complain Campaign in 2014, which provides daily motivation and inspires others to be grateful. The platform bloomed from his sincere heart and love for youth. Expanding his ambition to help others maximize their God-given gifts, Jonathan earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Texas at Tyler and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in marital and family therapy at Southern Methodist University. Although Jonathan was not always as optimistic as he is these days, positivity is something he learned while working at less than ideal jobs and not always making the best decisions. Through these tough lessons, Jonathan was able to find his way, and now he influences and inspires youth and millennials everywhere! During this wide ranging conversation, we discussed: Why he enjoys working with millennials Misconceptions of millennials The importance of establishing a process for how you govern yourself The time his boss said, "Johnathan, your attitude sucks," and how he responded. The birth of the "no complain campaign." The pain of an untold story The meaning of Process Doing the work while you're waiting And so much more… Please Enjoy!
In this interview, I sit down with Jonathan Palant of the Dallas Street Choir to speak about the true purpose and mission of choral music and how it touches the lives of the disadvantaged just as much as those fortunate enough to be listening here today. Support our sponsor for this episode: KI Concerts Listen Bio Jonathan Palant teaches vocal music at both the University of Texas at Dallas and Richland College. He is also Minister of Music at Kessler Park United Methodist Church, adult choir director at Temple Shalom, and founder and conductor of Credo, a 115-member community choir, and the Dallas Street Choir, a musical outlet for those experiencing homelessness and disadvantage. From 2007-2011, he served as Artistic Director of Dallas’ Turtle Creek Chorale. Prior to that, Palant held collegiate teaching positions at Western Kentucky University and Madonna University, Livonia, Michigan. He taught secondary choral music at University School, an all-boys independent school in Cleveland, Ohio, and San Pasqual High School in Escondido, California. Dr. Palant sits on the board of directors of the Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses and has served on the state board of the Michigan chapter of the American Choral Directors Association and Youth First Texas where he was founder and conductor of Dallas PUMP!, a choir serving at-risk youth. Both Palant’s book, Brothers, Sing On! Conducting the Tenor-Bass Choir, and his Brothers, Sing On! Choral Series are published by the Hal Leonard Corporation. Dr. Palant holds degrees from Michigan State University, Temple University and the University of Michigan. Links www.JonathanPalant.com www.dallasstreetchoir.org Support the show on
Now that every level of college soccer has entered national tournament play, Dean Linke begins this week's show with the nation's first 2016 championship coaches. Bill Rich from SUNY Broome CC, NJCAA DIII women's champions, and Sean Worley from Richland College, NJCAA DIII men's champions, open the show. After news and nuggets from the NAIA, Linke is joined by Thomas More women's coach Jeff Cummings, who has his team #4 in the NSCAA DIII rankings and in the DIII Sweet Sixteen. Up next is Kevin Fickes, who has the Colorado School of Mines women's soccer team #6 in the NSCAA DII rankings and in the DII Sweet 16. Linke wraps up the show with a visit from 16-year Northwestern head Coach Tim Lenahan, known as the RPI Doctor, who breaks down the 48-team field for the NCAA Division I Men's Tournament. Louisville's Ken Lolla has the Cardinals with the #4 overall seed and he also joins Dean. Finally, longtime Stanford women's coach Paul Ratcliffe joins the show to talk about the Cardinal's Friday night NCAA match-up against Jerry Smith and Santa Clara. The NSCAA College Soccer Podcast hopes to feature interviews from every 2016 championship coach. Stay tuned next week for a special Wednesday release of Show #13 in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend tournament action.
Catch Episode 8 of the NSCAA College Soccer Podcast as once again Dean Linke spends time at every level of college soccer. Featured this week in order of appearance are: - Sean Worley, 21-year head coach of current #1 in the NJCAA Division III men's rankings, Richland College in Dallas, Texas - NAIA men's and women's soccer update from Chad Waller - Jeff Parker, head coach of the undefeated and #5 NCAA Division III women's power Stevens Institute of Technology - Rudy Brownell, who left Liberia at 13-years-old, has been with Tiffin University for 17 years as a coach and has the Dragons receiving votes in the most recent NCAA Division II men's rankings - Rob Kehoe, NSCAA Director of College Programs, visits for the first time in a month to break down the ‘stories to watch' as we move toward the Women's College Cup in San Jose and the Men's College Cup in Houston - Georgetown Women's Soccer Coach Dave Nolan (#7 in the country) - Denver Men's Soccer Coach Jamie Franks (#5 in the country and unbeaten in the regular season since October 2014)
Website - http://darinbradley.com/ Darin is the author of three novels—Noise, Chimpanzee, and Totem (October, 2016). He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature and Theory with a concentration in Poetics, which he earned under the direction of theoretical syntactician and linguist Haj Ross. As an academic, he primarily focused on the intersection of contemporary cognitive theory and literary analysis. Darin has taught courses on writing and literature at the University of North Texas, Furman University, and East Tennessee State University—including specialized topics such as “Apocalypse, Annihilation, and Unrest in Contemporary Media” and “Jules Verne, the Wild West, and Frontier Socialism.” He now conducts workshops and gives presentations independently, most recently for the University of North Texas, Richland College, Texas Woman’s University, Texas Christian University, and Wofford College. Darin also worked as the principal script writer for id Software, the industry-leading video game studio behind such iconic titles as Quake and Rage. He contributed story development, voice-acting scripts, character creation, and worldbuilding to early versions of id’s most recent title, the re-issue of Doom. Darin with his wife, Dr. Rima Abunasser. (Photo by Erin Rambo) Darin with his wife, Dr. Rima Abunasser. He has worked in various editorial and design capacities for a number of both nonprofit and commercial publications, including Farrago’s Wainscot, an ezine showcasing fiction and poetry in the “literary weird” mode, where he has served as founding editor-in-chief and designer since 2007. He is a co-founder of Goliad Media, an independent publishing, recording, and art production house based in North Texas. Darin’s books have been praised for “dazzling originality” (NPR Books) and for being “exceptionally polished” (Publishers Weekly). His books have twice been named to Locus Magazine’s Recommended Reading List, and Library Journal listed Chimpanzee among its top indie titles of 2014. Darin dreams of empty places, and he likes it when things fall apart.
Student Spotlight: Chrystal Golden Gospel Music Rap Artist: Young Beezy AKA Son Of David After Party Guest: Tony J. Host of Poetry Open Mic at Richland College in Dallas, TX
Student Spotlight: Chrystal Golden Gospel Music Rap Artist: Young Beezy AKA Son Of David After Party Guest: Tony J. Host of Poetry Open Mic at Richland College in Dallas, TX