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IL's Chris Rosenthall and Kevin Brown return to recap the action from Maryland's homecoming weekend sweep at Homewood Field, unpack the deal that sent Waterdogs midfielder Ryan Conrad to the Whipsnakes, provide an initial eulogy on Philly's season and hype up the races to the coveted Eastern and Western Conference top seeds for a chance at those first-round byes in the playoffs.
What do Robert Kraft, Kevin Durant and Joe Tsai – owner of the Brooklyn Nets – all have in common? They've decided to go big on a new professional sport: lacrosse. Historically popular in East Coast colleges and prep schools – with a strong Canadian presence – these days, the Premiere Lacrosse League is hoping to broaden its appeal to anyone looking for something other than baseball to watch during the summer. On today's episode, Philadelphia Waterdogs players Jake Carraway and Ryan Conrad on what it's like to juggle working on Wall Street during the week and playing lacrosse on the weekends and PLL founder Paul Rabil on his ambitious plans to emulate the success of the UFC. And host David Gura and Bloomberg reporter Bailey Lipschultz discuss what PLL's story can tell us about other efforts to turn sports like cornhole and pickleball into big-money professional leagues. Read more: Wall Street Bankers Skip Hamptons Summer for Pro Lacrosse LeagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Jamie and Michael Sowers discuss various lacrosse teams and players, focusing on Princeton lacrosse and the Waterdogs. They talk about the offensive strategies and innovations of Princeton, including the use of different positions and overwhelming opponents with multiple offensive options. The conversation then shifts to the Waterdogs and the recent coaching changes, with Coach Copeland leaving and Coach Tierney and Coach Sheridan joining the team. They discuss the qualities and skills of their teammates on the Waterdogs' offense, including Zach Currier, Connor Kelly, Ethan Walker, and Ryan Conrad. They also delve into Sowers' training regimen and the use of contextualized environments for skill development. They explore the concepts of deception and variability in training, as well as the role of two-man game and off-ball play. The conversation highlights the importance of being intentional in training and the benefits of the CLA (Constraints Led Approach) in improving lacrosse skills.
At TribalNet 2024, host Michelle Bouschor discussed phishing threats, cybersecurity, and online safety education with Cofense's Ryan Conrad and Darrin Barnett. With advanced automation and AI-based technology, Cofense identifies, protects, detects and responds to email security threats. Listen now to hear their conversation. To learn more about Cofense, the reports discussed in the podcast and their solutions at https://cofense.com/about/. Reach out to Darrin at darrin.barnett@cofense.com.
Ryan Conrad joins me for a chat about how he knew, from a young age, how he wanted to make running his life. Join that passion with a natural talent for sales and he had a pathway to making that dream become a reality, culminating in landing a dream job!
Maggie (our student intern), interviews Dr. Ryan Conrad, an activist, artist, and scholar. They discuss activism within academia, issues within queer politics, radical openness, sex work, and more. Dr. Conrad shares insight on his contradicting feelings related to academia, gay marriage, and intersectional versus co-constituted identity. And of course, Dr. Conrad shares his career story and advice for those looking to work in the field of sexuality. To see more of Dr. Conrad's work, check out http://www.faggotz.org. Thank you to our sponsor, AdamAndEve.com — use code DRJESS for 50% off almost any item + FREE shipping + FREE gifts today! If you've got questions or topic suggestions for the podcast, submit them here. As well, you can now record your messages for us! Please record your message/question in a quiet room and use your phone's headphones with a built-in mic if possible. And be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music & Stitcher! Rough Transcript This is a computer-generated rough transcript, so please excuse any typos. This podcast is an informational conversation and is not a substitute for medical, health or other professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the services of an appropriate professional should you have individual questions or concerns. Maggie (00:00): Hi everyone, my name is Maggie, I'm a student at Concordia University in the Simone de Beauvoir institute, and I've been working as Dr. Jess' intern over the summer. I initially started this mini podcast series initially to explore different jobs in the sexuality field, as a resource for people who might be interested in a career in sexuality. However, during my interviews I found that much more interesting topics came up, like sex education, “sexperts,” racial and social justice, sex and disability, activism in academia, sex and substance abuse, sex and cancer, queer and sex worker politics, prison abolition, health care, and a whole range of topics related to sex and sexuality. So in this podcast, I'll be speaking with Dr. Ryan Conrad, who I know because he was my first professor within the sexuality program. And Dr. Conrad is really interesting because he is both an anarchist and an academic. He'll be talking about some really important issues like queer politics, activism in academia, sex worker research, and more. Hi, Ryan, thank you for talking to me today. How are you? Dr. Ryan Conrad (01:10): Hi, Maggie, I'm doing well. Maggie (01:12): That's good to hear. So jumping right in, on your website, you describe yourself as an activist, an artist, and an academic. Can you briefly go over some of the work that you do? Dr. Ryan Conrad (01:20): Yeah, so I sort of go by all of those titles, when it's useful to be one of them, if that makes sense, in terms of making oneself legible in certain situations. So sometimes I'm an activist, sometimes an artist, sometimes a scholar or an academic, and sometimes all three at the same time. But I'm very much by any medium necessary, if that makes sense. So depending on the goal of what I'm doing, I'm more of an activist or an artist or a scholar. And so I work sort of at the intersections of sexual liberation, queer politics, sex worker politics. And I do everything from teaching in sort of more academic settings, to running workshops and stuff in more community based settings, as well as making cultural production or cultural work, whether it's film or video or performance, sometimes just visual art. So maybe what I'm trying to say is I'm a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary kind of person, and depending on what the goal of a particular event or situation or experiences I engage in, in different forms, different practices, to sort of make things happen, so to speak. Maggie (02:26): I love that. And I think those three titles, you know, academic, artist,
Maggie (our student intern), interviews Dr. Ryan Conrad, an activist, artist, and scholar. They discuss activism within academia, issues within queer politics, radical openness, sex work, and more. Dr. Conrad shares insight on his contradicting feelings related to academia, gay marriage, and intersectional versus co-constituted identity. And of course, Dr. Conrad shares his career story and advice for those looking to work in the field of sexuality. To see more of Dr. Conrad's work, check out http://www.faggotz.org. Thank you to our sponsor, AdamAndEve.com — use code DRJESS for 50% off almost any item + FREE shipping + FREE gifts today! If you've got questions or topic suggestions for the podcast, submit them here. As well, you can now record your messages for us! Please record your message/question in a quiet room and use your phone's headphones with a built-in mic if possible. And be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts & Stitcher! Rough Transcript This is a computer-generated rough transcript, so please excuse any typos. This podcast is an informational conversation and is not a substitute for medical, health or other professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the services of an appropriate professional should you have individual questions or concerns. Maggie (00:00): Hi everyone, my name is Maggie, I'm a student at Concordia University in the Simone de Beauvoir institute, and I've been working as Dr. Jess' intern over the summer. I initially started this mini podcast series initially to explore different jobs in the sexuality field, as a resource for people who might be interested in a career in sexuality. However, during my interviews I found that much more interesting topics came up, like sex education, “sexperts,” racial and social justice, sex and disability, activism in academia, sex and substance abuse, sex and cancer, queer and sex worker politics, prison abolition, health care, and a whole range of topics related to sex and sexuality. So in this podcast, I'll be speaking with Dr. Ryan Conrad, who I know because he was my first professor within the sexuality program. And Dr. Conrad is really interesting because he is both an anarchist and an academic. He'll be talking about some really important issues like queer politics, activism in academia, sex worker research, and more. Hi, Ryan, thank you for talking to me today. How are you? Dr. Ryan Conrad (01:10): Hi, Maggie, I'm doing well. Maggie (01:12): That's good to hear. So jumping right in, on your website, you describe yourself as an activist, an artist, and an academic. Can you briefly go over some of the work that you do? Dr. Ryan Conrad (01:20): Yeah, so I sort of go by all of those titles, when it's useful to be one of them, if that makes sense, in terms of making oneself legible in certain situations. So sometimes I'm an activist, sometimes an artist, sometimes a scholar or an academic, and sometimes all three at the same time. But I'm very much by any medium necessary, if that makes sense. So depending on the goal of what I'm doing, I'm more of an activist or an artist or a scholar. And so I work sort of at the intersections of sexual liberation, queer politics, sex worker politics. And I do everything from teaching in sort of more academic settings, to running workshops and stuff in more community based settings, as well as making cultural production or cultural work, whether it's film or video or performance, sometimes just visual art. So maybe what I'm trying to say is I'm a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary kind of person, and depending on what the goal of a particular event or situation or experiences I engage in, in different forms, different practices, to sort of make things happen, so to speak. Maggie (02:26): I love that. And I think those three titles, you know, academic, artist, and activist are such an interesting combination t...
This week's exclusive features a casual but thoughtful conversation between Nashwa and Yasmin Nair. Enclosed is a preview, if you want to unlock the full episode you can by subscribing on Patreon or Substack. Together they chat about her article On Nostalgia, Sex Work, and the Dancing Girls of Lahore. They discuss how the courtesan has been and is viewed in Paksitan and how sex work is flattened in the neoliberalized versions of feminism here and elsewhere. They also discuss Armie Hammer and sex panic as well as the culture around how we discuss relationships (please note that this was recorded on January 15th before some additional information on the situation was disclosed—we clearly state in the episode we do not condone violence against women). The two also explore what feminism has become, who it has forgotten and question what we all long for. Yasmin also discusses helps us understand who is and was left behind in the fight for gay marriage. This episode features a short list of complementary readings on substack - we hope you check them out. Guest Information:Guest of the week: Yasmin NairYasmin Nair is a writer, academic, and activist currently based in Hyde Park, Chicago. She is, with Ryan Conrad, a co-founder of the radical editorial collective Against Equality and a member of the Chicago-based radical queer collective Gender JUST. She is currently working on her first book, Strange Love: How Social Justice Was Invented and Why It Needs to Die. Her work has been published in numerous publications and is linked to or found at www.yasminnair.com.You can follow her on Twitter here.Additional Resources:Some readings that compliment this episode : On Nostalgia, Sex Work, and the Dancing Girls of Lahore by Yasmin NairPolyamory Is Gay Marriage for Straight People by Yasmin NairRight to Work: Sex Workers in India Organize to Fight Discrimination by Sarita SantoshiniBDSM Can Provide Provide Healing Experiences by Sofia Barrett-Ibarria“Kink Helped My Mental Health” The Healing Benefits Of BDSM by Yasmin LajoieHow do we understand sexual pleasure in this age of ‘consent'? by Heidi Matthews Production Credits:Hosted by Nashwa Lina Khan Music by Johnny Zapras and postXamericaArt for Habibti Please by postXamericaProduction by Nashwa Lina Khan and Johnny ZaprasProduction Assistance by Raymond KhananoSocial Media & Support:Follow us on Twitter @habibtipleaseSupport us on PatreonSubscribe to us on Substack This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit habibtiplease.substack.com/subscribe
Online Church, community groups and so much more. Josh Conrad gives us the insight on what this new position means for our Vox Community. To the glory of God and the transformation of our city.Stay Connected:Website - http://www.voxchurch.orgInstagram - @vox.church
Ryan Conrad (IG: Conrad_Inspire) and his wife have become debt free, saved over $100,000 cash, house hacked and purchased their first home in one of the most expensive real estate markets in the nation (Northern California). Ryan is a huge believer in creating a budget, becoming debt free and lowering your expenses. Tune in to find out how has been able to inspire so many people to become better with their finances. Where to find me: IG: @nellycatic bit.ly/leadershipdefinedpodcast Use my link to download a 30 day free Audible Trial: audibletrial.com/leadershipdefinedpodcast
On Episode 6. Ryan Conrad Part 2, Ryan shares about his current role at J and A Racing, how J and A helps runners give back, and his own personal race experiences. Enjoy!
On Episode 5. Ryan Conrad Part 1, Ryan talks about defining moments in his early life, being a dad, his job at Live Nation, making a major career transition to J and A Racing, and his experience jump starting the J and A Training Team.
Ryan Conrad in my opinion was the most valuable player in all of college lacrosse in 2019. His stats were off the charts in so many ways. He put up 31 goals and 49 points on the season. He picked up 95 groundballs, that's insane. Virginia doesn't win a national championship in 2019 without Ryan Conrad on this team. It's that simple. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxfactor/support
UVA returns the best attack group in the country in Michael Kraus, Matt Moore and Ian Laviano. Dox Aitken, one of the best midfielders in the country will look to anchor the midfield, this time without the help of Ryan Conrad, but guys like Jeff Conner will certainly be ready to step up and fill some of the scoring gaps. Petey freakin Lasalla is of course back after having a great rookie season at the face-off X and will need to improve upon his already impressive 8 goals as a fogo to help ease the pain of losing #22 who was very effective off draws in creating transition. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxfactor/support
Ryan Conrad is CEO of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors®, one of the largest regional Realtor® Associations in the United States, with approximately 12,000 members who transact over $13 billion in sales annually in the D.C. metro area. Formerly the CEO of the Greater Lehigh Valley Realtors® in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Conrad was a member and President of the Lower Macungie Township Board of Commissioners, and was named one of the 2013 ’40 Under 40’ regional business leaders by Lehigh Valley Business. The Northern Virginia Association of Realtors® is a 12,000-plus-member regional organization that promotes the professionalism of its members through education, tools and resources to help elevate their business and ensure that Realtor® ethics and property rights are protected through inspirational leadership.
ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes midfielder Ryan Conrad to the show. In the past two weeks, Ryan won a national championship with the University of Virginia and played for the Atlas during the opening weekend of the Premier Lacrosse League. Ryan was a captain and All-American at UVa. Along the way, he became one of the nation's most prolific & versatile middies for the Cavaliers. He now plays alongside PLL founder, Paul Rabil for the Atlas in the first season of the PLL.Ryan & Chris discuss the following on this show:Ryan's wild last two weeks winning a national title and playing in the PLL's opening weekendHis four-year journey at UVa, and how the 2019 team was able to win the championshipRyan's decision to join the PLL and where he sees the new league going in the futureHis 2018 ACL injury and how he recovered from that setbackHow Ryan trained to become an elite lacrosse playerThe influence Ryan's father has on his lacrosse careerHow Ryan became one of the best ground ball middies in the nation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes midfielder Ryan Conrad to the show. In the past two weeks, Ryan won a national championship with the University of Virginia and played for the Atlas during the opening weekend of the Premier Lacrosse League. Ryan was a captain and All-American at UVa. Along the way, he became one of the nation's most prolific & versatile middies for the Cavaliers. He now plays alongside PLL founder, Paul Rabil for the Atlas in the first season of the PLL.Ryan & Chris discuss the following on this show:Ryan's wild last two weeks winning a national title and playing in the PLL's opening weekendHis four-year journey at UVa, and how the 2019 team was able to win the championshipRyan's decision to join the PLL and where he sees the new league going in the futureHis 2018 ACL injury and how he recovered from that setbackHow Ryan trained to become an elite lacrosse playerThe influence Ryan's father has on his lacrosse careerHow Ryan became one of the best ground ball middies in the nation See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ryan Conrad: ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes midfielder Ryan Conrad to the show. In the past 2 weeks, Ryan won a National Championship with the University of Virginia and played for the Atlas in the opening weekend of the Premier Lacrosse League. Ryan was a captain and All-American at UVa. Along the way, he became one of the nation's most prolific & versatile middies for the Cavaliers. He now plays alongside PLL founder, Paul Rabil for the Atlas in the first season of the PLL. Ryan & Chris discuss the following on this show: Ryan's wild last 2 weeks winning a National Title and playing in the PLL's opening weekend His 4 year journey at UVa, and how the 2019 team was able to win the Championship Ryan's decision to join the PLL and where he sees the new league going in the future His 2018 ACL injury and how he recovered from that setback How Ryan trained to become an elite lacrosse player The influence Ryan's father has on his lacrosse career How Ryan became one of the best ground ball middies in the nation
All-America midfielder for UVA men's lacrosse
IL's Terry Foy and Quint Kessenich discuss Virginia's 13-9 win over Yale in the 2019 NCAA Championship, examining how the Cavaliers executed so well. Plus, they hear from Wahoo head coach Lars Tiffany, attackman Matt Moore and midfielder Ryan Conrad.
In Season with Andy Towers NCAA Championship Weekend Review 01:03 Duke vs Virginia -Face-offs down the stretch -The battle back -Different personnel for Virginia -Alex Rhode's play all weekend -Different defensive looks from Virginia -This Weeks Blog Referred to: https://www.jm3sports.com/blog/a-lacrosse-weekend-5-26-19 -Offensive schemes from the game -Motion vs stagnant offense for Virginia 13:17 Penn State vs Yale -Beating Penn State at their own game -The ebbs and flows of the face-off game -The impact the shot clock has had on face-off volumes -TD Ierlan's ability to create 50/50 GB's 19:53 National Championship Virginia vs Yale -The advantages each team brought into the game -Virginia's 222 B/L offense -Virginia's tight packed defense gave opportunities for Yale to shoot -Virginia earning the win -Missed first chance ground balls -Yale's exhaustion -The physicality and the impact of the rides -Ryan Conrad in the tournament 33:58 Axia Time Player of the Week Jamie: Matt Moore - Virginia Andy: One Per Game Petey LaSalla - Virginia Matt Brandau - Yale Alex Rhode - Virginia AxiaTime.com Coupon Code: Bruno100
Each week during the season, Inside Lacrosse and Big Ten Network analyst Mark Dixon breaks down the biggest games on the schedule with IL's Dan Flynn in the TRUE Weekend Preview. Be sure to check out the latest D-Fly & Dixie Podcast to hear the guys discuss the matchups. This week's pod features interviews with Virginia do-it-all midfielder, Ryan Conrad, along with Lehigh head coach Kevin Cassese. The guys also discuss Dixie's new tagline, Cuse's blowout win over Hobart in midweek action, Mark's busy TV schedule that might make him miss his reunion, smoked neck and more. In this week's "eat your meatloaf"-inspired Give & Go segment, they rate the very best comfort foods.
In this weeks episode of the LaxFactor Lacrosse Podcast, I discuss my pre-season player of the year picks at every position, goalie, defense, specialist, midfield, attack and overall player of the year. I'll say no more than the guys that were considered were Jeff Teat, Michael Kraus, Pat Spencer, Chris Fake, Cade Van Raaphorst, Bryan Costabile, Dox Aitken, Ryan Conrad, TD Ierlan and Colby Kneese. Now listen to see who I put where and who get's left off. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxfactor/support
Team Shenanigans Podcast: The running podcast that puts fun in your run
In this episode we welcome Running Coach Ryan Conrad, the Team Director and Head Coach for J & A Racing, to discuss running coaches. We get into the pros and cons of group vs. individual coaching, online vs. in person [...] The post Podcast Episode 146 Running Coach Ryan Conrad appeared first on Team Shenanigans.
Team Shenanigans Podcast: The running podcast that puts fun in your run
In this episode we welcome Running Coach Ryan Conrad, the Team Director and Head Coach for J & A Racing, to discuss running coaches. We get into the pros and cons of group vs. individual coaching, online vs. in person [...] The post Podcast Episode 146 Running Coach Ryan Conrad appeared first on Team Shenanigans.
Ryan Conrad is CEO of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors® (NVAR), an organization comprised of approximately 12,000 real estate professionals in the Washington, D.C. metro area. As CEO, Conrad oversees a 34-person staff in two locations, as well as a Realtor® school and store. He serves as publisher of NVAR’s bi-monthly RE+VIEW magazine. NVAR promises its members to “Take You Further” by providing a variety of services, including educational opportunities, professional standards enforcement, market statistics, legislative reviews, issues lobbying, multiple listing and lockbox services and more.
UVA men's lacrosse co-captain
Subscribe on iTunes Yoga teacher and physical therapist, Ryan Conrad, joins Jason to talk about everything you might want to say and do when you’ve been told you only have 18 months to live. This interview took place about 6 months after Ryan found out he had Pancreatic Cancer, and about a year before he… Support this podcast
Fit Founders sat down with Ryan Conrad of J&A Racing. http://www.harborlightshalf.com/ http://hatchnorfolk.com/fit-founders/