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Nixon and Watergate
The 1944 Fort Lawton Riot, the Character of Leon Jaworski, and Watergate (Special Edition )

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 17:45


For all of the folks who have said to me that our long documentary on Watergate and the massive evidence of alleged prosecutorial misconduct just did not seem plausible. This special edition is for you. It is a story I had not heard before until our podcast's friend , Geoff Shepard, sent the story to me and then I proceeded to research it. It is the story of one of greatest injustices ever perpetuated on a group of our soldiers, accusing three African American fighting men of murder, and causing 47 more, all African Americans, to face trial and court martial for a riot in November of 1944. It would be another 64 years before this injustice was ever set straight. An early investigation had been conducted of the events in question before the Army Prosecutor had been sent to work on the case and that investigation had cleared every single African American soldier involved of any wrong doing. But the Prosecutor decided to prosecute all of them  anyway, even though he knew of the report that said they were all innocent men. He actively hid the report refusing to turn it over to a rushed Defense Team knowing they only had 10 days to prepare their case. It was a travesty of American Justice. That prosecutor was named Leon Jaworski and the case has many earie similarities to the long national nightmare of Watergate, we just chronicled in our last three season series.  This is a sad, sad , story.  A story that brings new insight to the massive amount of new evidence that has emerged that shows that Richard Nixon, and many of his top aids, may not have been as guilty as we have all been led to believe for the past half century. To learn more about the 1944 Fort Lawton riot see these links :  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lawton_riotKCTS 9 Connects: Miscarriage of Justicehttps://youtu.be/Nxil2dibqiU Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Murphy, Sam & Jodi
After The Show PODCAST: You Know Nothing, Sam Snow.

Murphy, Sam & Jodi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 6:54


Sam & Jodi get you ready for the new Game of Thrones series, Snow.

Bite-sized Movie Reviews
Creature Cases Review

Bite-sized Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 2:29


Creature Cases. Creature Cases follows Sam Snow and Kit Casey as they solve mysteries that mix real zoological facts with wild detective action.This show really reminds me of Octonauts. Let me explain. They have a case to solve involving a different animal every episode. They solve the problem and at the end of every episode we review interesting facts we learned about the animal in a segment called “fact files”.. It's almost the same format as Octonuats. Movie Complex - Netflix TV Show Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1unqO_9ZDFJg1_NC_Ey7XLRWJl7j1UPk#moviecomplexchannel #CeatureCasesMovie Complex Instagram https://www.instagram.com/moviecomplexchannel/Movie Complex Twitter https://twitter.com/moviecomplexBite-sized Movie Review Podcast:http://www.redcircle.com/shows/bite--sized-movie-reviewsAFFILIATE LINKS BlufVPN 1 Year Offer! = https://bit.ly/3rGeMRd 20% Off All Orders on GentleHerd.com = https://bit.ly/3G4tMw1 Try the Luminess Airbrush System for 30 days! = https://bit.ly/3odGWRo Best 4K Rexing USA Dash Cam = https://bit.ly/3pkRRb0 Create and Convert PDF's with MobiSystems Inc = https://bit.ly/3DdF9zG GRUV.com: The Forever Purge = https://bit.ly/3hwtGE1 ALIENS COOKBOOK! = http://shrsl.com/32tbg Shareasale: Affiliate marketing program = https://bit.ly/33W14NP Uppbeat.io Music Link: https://uppbeat.io?referral=keita-rx6zsPlease give this video a thumbs up, subscribe and ring the notification bell for alerts on new content.SUBSCRIBE HERE @ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCffX...DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service through these links that I provide, I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thanks for supporting my channel so that I can bring you free content each week.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bite-sized-movie-reviews/exclusive-content

Bad Dads Film Review
Logan Lucky & The Creature Cases

Bad Dads Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 77:10


Just three Bad Dads this week and since that's three for the price of none, only you can judge whether that represents value for money. With all of us having equine obsessed daughters it seems suprising that it has taken us this long to discuss the Top 5 Horses, especially as reviewing our back catalog demonstrates that we've held a stable interest in them.We've reviewed a couple of Steven Soderbergh movies on the pod already – MAGIC MIKE, BEHIND THE CANDELABRA - but after the latter's release in 2013, Soderbergh decided to retire from filmmaking, citing the "absolutely horrible" mistreatment of directors by Hollywood producers, before returning with 2017's LOGAN LUCKY. And I say he retired but it wasn't exactly 4 years of sitting around and twiddling his thumbs. In that time, he composed an edit of HER for Spike Jonze (which he didn't use but said helped him finish the movie), posted edits of classic movies such as 2001 and PSYCHO on his website, edited the Magic Mike sequel MAGIC MIKE XXL and then produced and directed two ten episode seasons of Cinemax medical drama THE KNICK. Anyway, after he'd stopped all that mucking about, Soderbergh directed and edited this heist comedy based on a screenplay by his wife Julie Asner, in which Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) loses his job as a bobcat operator beneath Charlotte Motor Speedway due to being deemed an insurance liability and so plans a perfect crime in retribution. Together with his brother Clyde (Adam Driver), a former veteran with a missing hand, and his sister Mellie (Riley Keough) the boys set out to break the Logan family curse and rob the venue on its biggest weekend of the year, the NASCAR race on Memorial Day weekend. Well-made, fun and with a good bit of the old cultural critiquing go on around America's treatment of disability and the ugliness of the insurance industry whilst giving a platform to show a little warmth to the less featured red states, we're glad he decided to get off his lazy arse and start working again. From the people that brought you OCTONAUTS comes this not quite as charming redo of the same general principal, with a more cynical eye on penetrating the US market and toy tie-ins. We look at THE CREATURE CASES (Netflix), which came highly recommended by my youngest and sees Sam Snow, a snow leopard, and Kit Casey, a fox, working as agents for CLADE, the Covert League of Animal Detective Experts. It's monsoon season and the animals are escaping the perilous jungle floor to get to higher ground using the bullet train style Monsoon Express. But when the chief engineer is bitten by one of the venomous snakes aboard, it becomes a race against time to locate the perpetrator, extract their fang juice and synthesise an antivenom before the train crashes, killing them all. SPOILER ALERT, they do in fact all die.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. Try us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads

Should They Watch It?
Ep. 44: The Creature Cases

Should They Watch It?

Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later May 17, 2022 50:57 Transcription Available


SUMMARYThis week, Laura and Kara are in the studio to review the brand-new Netflix children's show The Creature Cases. This animated series follows two detectives, Sam Snow and Kit Casey, as they solve mysteries and provide plenty of animal education along the way. The 30-minute episodes target the 4–8-year-old set with an ideal blend of adventure and useful facts.  OUR THOUGHTSThe Creature Cases theme song is all instrumental, leaving the ladies without an opportunity to lead the show off in song today. Sorry! Kara and Laura love this one, and so do their kids. It strikes them as a Carmen Sandiego, Chip n Dale's Rescue Rangers and Octonauts mashup. In fact, this one came from the creators of Octonauts, which will be an upcoming review. Check out our recent Carmen Sandiego episode here to find out what we thought of it. Chip n Dale is getting the reboot treatment on May 20, 2022 with a cast lead by Andy Samberg, John Mulaney and Will Arnett.   They love the educational elements and visits to real life areas. The snappy and engaging storylines make the 30 minutes go by quickly. They also love that empathy was a common theme in some episodes, particularly as applied to animals and the environment. The more children are exposed to the idea of respect for the planet at an early age, the better. One episode about teamwork and conflict resolution brings Laura back to her experience as a therapist when she'd have similar discussions with her clients.   There is one animal called a Deer Mouse (not to be mistaken for a Dormouse) and another animal called a Mouse Deer. The mouse deer is the smallest hooved animal on Earth. And it's cute. Look how freakin' cute this thing is. Just look at it. POTENTIALLY PROBLEMATICThey downplayed some of the venomous animals a bit. Gila monsters and snakes can be very dangerous for children. Both Kara and Laura's children could have the occasion to run into venomous animals, given that they live in Texas, and they'd have preferred a bit more focus on the dangers of some of these animals. Otherwise, no additional issues! SHOULD THEY WATCH ITKara: YesLaura: YesSIDE CONVERSATIONSTiny Laura has entered the chatBocce is back and Kara has been holding back a story about what Laura's daughter Daphne did while Laura was away for the week. When one kid stole a ball from Kara's son Michael, Daphne went to work. She comforted Michael in the same way Kara has seen Laura do with upset friends in the past. However, shortly thereafter, she pointed out that Kara does not hold her wine glass like mommy does. Oh boy. Here's one traditional way to hold a wine glass.Adults watch tv tooReal World Homecoming, which brings the Real World New Orleans cast back together after 22 years has Laura completely entranced. Laura is also watching The Sex Lives of College Girls and Russian Doll. Kara's taste in shows is wildly different from Laura's, as she is just finishing the

AWW Radio
AWW #48 - Wiemann Interviews Indiana Tech's Sam Snow

AWW Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 21:06


Jeremy Wiemann has a chat with Indiana Tech returning All-American Samantha Snow.

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Sporting Denver
American Made

Sporting Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 51:01


There is more right with soccer in our country than not. Sam Snow began his soccer journey in 1970 and over the decades since, he has seen the numbers of players, coaches and referees grow into the millions.Host Richie English shares a few give and go’s with Sam and delves into the growth of the game both on and off the field. It’s an Education…...Don’t miss it.BIO……The US Youth Soccer Technical Department expanded when Sam Snow  joined the team in 2003 as the Assistant Director of Coaching Education.  His experience and knowledge are grossed from years spent in national, collegiate and youth education. In October 2004, Snow acquired a greater  level of responsibility when he was promoted to the position of Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in America.His reputation for teaching both players and coaches in a manner that is professional, non-threatening and enjoyable is widely acknowledged and respected throughout the nation. Snow's accolades are impressively stacked, including the United States Soccer Federation "A" License and National Youth License, a Premier Diploma and National Goalkeeping Coaching License. Coaching is a second nature for him, as he has coached at the high school (Norfolk Catholic High School), collegiate (Florida Southern College, University of South Florida, Virginia Wesleyan College), state (Florida Youth Soccer Association) and regional (US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program Region III) levels.Prior to joining the US Youth Soccer Technical Department, Snow held positions as a U.S. Soccer National Staff Instructor and as a Director of Coaching for Louisiana Soccer Association. In 1977, Snow received his bachelor's degree from Virginia Wesleyan College and his Master of Arts – Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 1979.Sam Snow is the founder of American Made Soccer Consultants.  Snow has over forty years of experience as a coach, player and administrator in soccer in the USA.  Coach Snow has served as the technical director for US Youth Soccer and for the Louisiana Soccer Association.  He is a former college and high school coach and teacher.Snow is a coach educator for U. S. Soccer, United Soccer Coaches, South Texas Youth Soccer and North Texas State Soccer.  He holds the “A” License, Premier Diploma, National Youth License, and UEFA “C” License from the DFB and National Goalkeeper License.  For 14 years Snow lead the instruction of the National Youth License; a.k.a, the National Youth Coaching Course.  He is co-authoring the revised curriculum for the new National Youth Diploma for United Soccer Coaches.  Snow also holds the Preliminary Badge from the Football Association, the Director of Coaching special topics diploma from United Soccer Coaches and the Soccer Coach National License from Special Olympics.  He earned certificates from Safe Sport, the CDC, and Darkness to Light and Coaching Healthy Habits.He is an Instructor for the Master’s Degree in Coaching Soccer with Ohio University.Sam Snow is a prolific writer on coaching and playing the beautiful game.  His blogs on the US Youth Soccer website averaged 1500 readers per week.  He has published articles in Athletic Journal, Coach & Athlete, Conditioning for Soccer, Goal Nation, Scholastic Coach, Soccer America, Soccer Corner, Soccer Journal, Soccer Nation News, Success In Soccer, The Farpost, The Touchline and Youth Soccer Insider.  Further, his writings are posted on the websites of numerous state associations, US Youth Soccer regions, US Youth Soccer, NSCAA, and others in the sports field both domestic and international.Coach Snow continues as a sought after clinician for clubs, schools, state and national associations.  He has conducted sessions for the convention of United Soccer Coaches, the workshop of US Youth Soccer, the AGM symposia for

Cover to Cover with Matt Tarka
Episode 62: Sam Snow (of Ill Uma Naughty, Motion Quotient)

Cover to Cover with Matt Tarka

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 54:39


DJ/Writer/Editor/Drum Monkey Sam Snow (of Ill Uma Naughty, Motion Quotient) is our guest on today's podcast. We sat down one morning to discuss in length Frederick, MD's Clutch and their eponymous 2nd album, Clutch.Clutch was recorded at Uncle Punchy Studios, Silver Spring, MD in Dec, 1994 – Jan. 1995. Sam & I dug deep into the lyrics and their allusions to conspiracy theories (JFK, Alien technology, etc.). If you know Clutch, welcome in. If you haven't met them, welcome in, dear listeners. Enjoy!

Inside Coach
Sam Snow - Giving Back The Game

Inside Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 75:01


Sam Snow, the former Technical Director and Director of Coaching Education for US Youth Soccer and now CEO of American Made Soccer Consultants (www.ussoccerconsultants.com) joined Tom Shields and Mark Wilson to discuss how coaches can utilize Games Based Approaches to 'Give The Game Back" to the players. Sam explores a range of characteristics and competencies youth coaches need to hold to be able to deliver games effectively in this fascinating conversation. One of the best youth coaches and educators in the business, this conversation is full of wonderful insights for coaches of all levels.

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Onward with Sam Snow

movies.edu.gov

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 75:48


My girlfriend Sam and I spend most of this episode ranking Pixar movies then talk about Onward.

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WVSA Beyond The Pitch Podcast
WVSA Beyond The Pitch Podcast - Sam Snow - First Steps To Grassroots Coaching

WVSA Beyond The Pitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 33:59


Are you new to coaching grassroots soccer? Not sure where to begin? Find out the first steps you should take for the upcoming Spring season from Sam Snow, CEO of American Made Soccer Consultants.

Heads and Volleys
21. Challenging the Rules - Brian McGibbon

Heads and Volleys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 57:33


Brian delivers some brilliant content for you - He's like a wind-up-doll. Ask a couple of questions and away he goes. So much quality experience and advice that comes from a genuine place of caring for the child and their development into the game we all love. Some points Brian covers: Challenging the rules - why do we do things the same way for years? 'real soccer'? 3 things - need to learn the game, need to play the game, need to have fun. It has to be age appropriate. New ball assist! Not neutral. Everyone gets to score? Distracting the best players... Multiple goals!? 1 crayon for 4...!? Foul throw-ins? The ball needs to be on the field to play the game? Can we get the US Soccer '1 million touches' by age 16, with the restart debacle? Develop the passion before we develop the player - Coaching Outside the Box. The game needs to fit the child like a good pair of shoes - Horst Wein. Some notable influencers on Brian: Salisbury Rovers, Scott Nelson, Sam Snow, Renus Michels, Pep Guardiola, TOVO - Todd Beane, 3-4-3, Albert Puig, Chris Van Der Hagen, Coaches Voice, Tom Byers, Jacob Daniels - KINS John Kokkoris - The Orange Machine We're an experience provider - Can the parents have a good time too? Guess what, so are the referees! So, how do we get the kids as much experience as they can - We are adding value! Making it relative to the child: How good is your playlist? "hit me with your best shot" "Can't touch this" Bombshell. Catch them being good!!!! Catch Brian here - @FuninoCA You will be glad you did and ask him more!! @tacticalpad sponsors todays episode. Explore their brilliant software here. Feedback, please. Leave me a rating on your podcast provider. Share with your coaching friends. You can contact me on Twitter @LeeDunneSoccer You can see what else I have going on www.leedunnesoccer.com Send me a Voice Message! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/headsandvolleys/message

Play In The Gray
PTG#8_The Deadly Challenges of Youth Sports Clubs, Part 7

Play In The Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 21:46


This is the Final episode of 7 in a GO! series, where we count down the the 7 Deadly Challenges of Youth Sports Clubs, as developed by Ruth Nicholson with co-guest Sam Snow. #1: Our Director of Coaching has so much administrative work to do that s/he doesn’t have time to work with our coaches and players…Come discover how to discern what the Director of Coaching job description really is in your organization*************************************Ruth Nicholson is the founder of GO!, a 24/7 resource and training platform offering youth sports organizations proven governance, leadership, and administrative tools. Since its launch in mid-2017, Ruth and the GO! staff have fielded inquiries and worked with coaches, clubs, state associations, and leagues in 19 North American states and provinces, as well as others in Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa. An internationally-certified professional facilitator, mediator, and organizational alchemist, Ruth was a national finalist for the 2018 Hudl Innovator of the Year award. She is an avid writer and workshop presenter for youth sports blogs and coaching education events, including national sports leadership events, conferences and conventions.http://www.GoHelpSports.comhttps://www.nicholsonfacilitation.com/Sam Snow has over 40 years of experience as a coach, player, and administrator in soccer in the US. His work includes serving as the technical director for US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in the US. He is the founder and CEO of American Made Soccer Consultants. Sam continues to work as a national instructor for U. S. Soccer. Snow was recently announced as the recipient of the US Youth Soccer Excellence in Coaching Education Award – The Dr. Thomas Fleck Award. Above all, Sam is a true coach educator. For 14 years he lead the instruction of the National Youth License, and he continues to serve as an instructor for the Master’s Degree in Coaching Soccer with Ohio University. Sam is a prolific writer on coaching in articles, blogs, books, and DVDs. He continues to be a sought-after clinician for clubs, schools, state and national associations, and major conventions in the US. samsula117@gmail.com***************************************Keep an ear out for all 7 episodes:#7: Conflicts between coaches, parents, board members, and administrators drive good people away from our club…Where we’ll discuss the key question from the world of mediation that separates interests from positions and puts those conflicts on the bench for good.#6: We need sponsor, fundraising, and grant dollars so that we can afford to run our club and do not have to charge so much for kids to play…Where we’ll recognize not all money is the same: fees vs. sponsor $ vs. fundraising $ vs grants. And we'll talk about the basic foundation an organization needs to pursue any/all of these sources of revenue.#5: We must recruit and train new volunteers over and over because we have such high turnover…So listen in and learn the 3-1-1 formula for volunteer program success.#4: Our team managers and coaches are overwhelmed with administrivia, emails, and phone calls…So, what you need is a simple approach that engages parents to help with team management work – we’ve got that!#3: Our coaches need communication, management, and people skills…Learn why the Alpha Dog Syndrome inhibits communication and collaboration, and the importance of being aware of when you are a leader and when you are a team member.#2: It takes forever to make a decision or get something done, especially with our board of directors and committees…Take the time to know the WHY of each and every meeting (the easy recipe for designing a shorter meeting with better results)

Play In The Gray
PTG#4_The Deadly Challenges of Youth Sports Clubs, Part 3

Play In The Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 18:45


This is the 3rd episode of 7 in a GO! series, where we count down the the 7 Deadly Challenges of Youth Sports Clubs, as developed by Ruth Nicholson with co-guest Sam Snow. #5: We must recruit and train new volunteers over and over because we have such high turnover…So listen in and learn the 3-1-1 formula for volunteer program success.*************************************Ruth Nicholson is the founder of GO!, a 24/7 resource and training platform offering youth sports organizations proven governance, leadership, and administrative tools. Since its launch in mid-2017, Ruth and the GO! staff have fielded inquiries and worked with coaches, clubs, state associations, and leagues in 19 North American states and provinces, as well as others in Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa. An internationally-certified professional facilitator, mediator, and organizational alchemist, Ruth was a national finalist for the 2018 Hudl Innovator of the Year award. She is an avid writer and workshop presenter for youth sports blogs and coaching education events, including national sports leadership events, conferences and conventions.http://www.GoHelpSports.comhttps://www.nicholsonfacilitation.com/Sam Snow has over 40 years of experience as a coach, player, and administrator in soccer in the US. His work includes serving as the technical director for US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in the US. He is the founder and CEO of American Made Soccer Consultants. Sam continues to work as a national instructor for U. S. Soccer. Snow was recently announced as the recipient of the US Youth Soccer Excellence in Coaching Education Award – The Dr. Thomas Fleck Award. Above all, Sam is a true coach educator. For 14 years he lead the instruction of the National Youth License, and he continues to serve as an instructor for the Master’s Degree in Coaching Soccer with Ohio University. Sam is a prolific writer on coaching in articles, blogs, books, and DVDs. He continues to be a sought-after clinician for clubs, schools, state and national associations, and major conventions in the US. samsula117@gmail.com***************************************Keep an ear out for all 7 episodes:#7: Conflicts between coaches, parents, board members, and administrators drive good people away from our club…Where we’ll discuss the key question from the world of mediation that separates interests from positions and puts those conflicts on the bench for good.#6: We need sponsor, fundraising, and grant dollars so that we can afford to run our club and do not have to charge so much for kids to play…Where we’ll recognize not all money is the same: fees vs. sponsor $ vs. fundraising $ vs grants. And we'll talk about the basic foundation an organization needs to pursue any/all of these sources of revenue.#4: Our team managers and coaches are overwhelmed with administrivia, emails, and phone calls…So, what you need is a simple approach that engages parents to help with team management work – we’ve got that!#3: Our coaches need communication, management, and people skills…Learn why the Alpha Dog Syndrome inhibits communication and collaboration, and the importance of being aware of when you are a leader and when you are a team member.#2: It takes forever to make a decision or get something done, especially with our board of directors and committees…Take the time to know the WHY of each and every meeting (the easy recipe for designing a shorter meeting with better results)

MetroSongs: The Podcast

Good buddy of mine Sam Snow stops by the house to jibber jabber. I didn't bother censoring this one, so you've been warned! Dig it! Sorry we have potty mouths.

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Way of Champions Podcast
#68 How to take US Soccer to the next level with Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer, Sam Snow.

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 62:58


What will it take for US Soccer to become a World Soccer Power? How can we continue to grow the game at the youth levels while helping to improve at the highest too? This episode, we sit down with Sam Snow to talk about his role with US Youth Soccer and the plan for getting to the next level.   Enjoy the show!   Show Notes 6:15 The Soccer Boom of the 70s thanks to the NASL 10:15 Positive changes in soccer over the last few decades 17:15 The Art and the Science of Sport – Soccer is more Art 32:15 There is nothing sacred about the number 11 – let them play in less numbers 38:15 John and Sam discuss the player age mandate 42:15 The need for parent engagement in soccer 52:45 Penetration to the grassroots is still a challenge for US Soccer   About Sam Snow Sam recently retired as Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer. It was a post he had held since 2004. His reputation for teaching both players and coaches in a manner that is professional, non-threatening and enjoyable is widely acknowledged and respected throughout the nation. Snow's accolades are impressively stacked, including the United States Soccer Federation "A" License and National Youth License, a Premier Diploma and National Goalkeeping Coaching License. Coaching is a second nature for him, as he has coached at the high school (Norfolk Catholic High School), collegiate (Florida Southern College, University of South Florida, Virginia Wesleyan College), state (Florida Youth Soccer Association) and regional (US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program Region III) levels. Prior to joining the US Youth Soccer Technical Department, Snow held positions as a U.S. Soccer National Staff Instructor and as a Director of Coaching for Louisiana Soccer Association. In 1977, Snow received his bachelor's degree from Virginia Wesleyan College and his Master of Arts – Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 1979. Get in Touch Emails: SSnow@USYouthSoccer.orgBartley54@TX.RR.com   Become a Transformational Coach Today -   Join Us at Way of Champions 2018   Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching     If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad   Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!   Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie

United Soccer Coaches Podcast
United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap - April 19, 2018

United Soccer Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 58:58


In this week's podcast host Dean Linke and his panel of guests tackle U.S. Soccer's bio banding initiative. United Soccer Coaches' Director of Coaching Education, Ian Barker; Sam Snow, Consultant for U.S. Youth Soccer; Paul Bright, Director of Coaching for AYSO United; President of ECNL, Christian Lavers; and Education Content Coordinator for United Soccer Coaches, Vince Ganzberg all take their turn discussing the initiative and their thoughts on how it can possibly help or hurt U.S. Soccer going forward. Visit UnitedSoccerCoaches.org/podcast for new episodes of the United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap, every other Thursday through August!

The Story Collider
Pressure: Stories about stressful situations

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 28:17


This week, we present two stories of scientists under professional and academic pressure, both in the field and in the lab. Part 1: In China, ornithologist Sam Snow and his colleague gather as much data about a species of bird as possible -- but it comes at a cost. Part 2: Biologist Megan Hatlen worries that she’ll never make a breakthrough in her research. Sam Snow is an evolutionary biologist and ornithologist, currently a Ph.D. candidate at Yale University. He looks at birds to explore the evolutionary consequences of mate choice for sexual ornamentation, mate-system evolution, and social behavior. His research seeks to understand how females evolve new traits that overcome sexual coercion, reshaping mating systems and male social behavior. In search of answers, he creates theoretical computer models of behavioral evolution and attempts to test these theories by documenting the behavior of birds in the wild. Megan Hatlen is a biologist at Blueprint Medicines, a fantastic biotech located in Cambridge, MA.  Recently transplanted from NYC, she earned her PhD from Cornell University and performed research in oncology at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center prior to making the Boston/Cambridge life-science pilgrimage.  Though nearly a decade has been spent on the East Coast, the West Coast will always have her heart.  Megan is a California native; she was raised in Bakersfield and earned her bachelors in Bioengineering at the University of California – San Diego.  When not running experiments, Megan can be found with her wife, Jess, holding their chubby Pomeranian back as he strives to attack anything and everything on the Minuteman Bikeway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outside/In
Ask Sam | Snow Fleas, Wind, Mount Mitchell

Outside/In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 20:33


Every so often, we take some time out from telling stories to answer questions from you, our friends and listeners. These questions have been piling up, and so we thought we’d dig through them and bring you some of the more interesting ones. This week, we're digging into snow fleas, the lies we tell others about mountains, and whether there's more wind than there used to be. If you want us to answer your question, you should give us a call! The number is 603-223-2448. If you’re technologically inclined, record your question on a voice-memo and send it to outsidein@nhpr.org.

The Circus Life Podcast
173 - Karla Chisholm, Sam Snow, Peyton Sherwood

The Circus Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 65:12


Episode #173.  Singer and pianist Karla Chisholm joins us today in the Red Room to sing songs and talk about breakups.  Restauranteur and bartender Peyton Sherwood drops by with his dog Andy to let us know about his new bar and beer garden The Midlands and discuss his love for the theatre. Sam Snow and Justin both have seen the new science fiction movie "Arrival" and attempt to discuss it without any spoilers.  Our show is brought to you by our Amazon link, which gives us a piece of your purchase if you click through the sponsor link on our website ‪www.thecircuslife.com‬.  This podcast is also brought to you by, http://acorn-financial.com‪‬, Saucony, RCS Photography, and Cue Recording Studios.

Just Kickin' It Pod
Episode #13 - Sam Snow

Just Kickin' It Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 40:32


Today we had the pleasure of speaking with Sam Snow, the Coaching Director for US Youth Soccer. Sam stops by the show to chat with us about soccer here in the US at the grassroots level and how young coaches can handle things such as early specialization, burnout, proper development, and playing up an age group. Enjoy!

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