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This episode features two timely conversations impacting our region—from small business growth to public education.First, we spotlight BAILS, a one-stop resource event for entrepreneurs happening Tuesday, February 18th at SEPTA Headquarters.BAILS stands for Banking, Bonding, Accounting, Insurance, Legal Matters, and Social Media, bringing trusted experts together to help small businesses protect, scale, and sustain their operations. Joining us are Rochelle Culbreath, Senior Outreach Specialist with the BAILS team, and Jennifer Gardella, PhD, CEO of The Gardella Group, who previews what attendees will learn about building visibility and authentic engagement through social media. Learn more:
This episode features two timely conversations impacting our region—from small business growth to public education.First, we spotlight BAILS, a one-stop resource event for entrepreneurs happening Tuesday, February 18th at SEPTA Headquarters.BAILS stands for Banking, Bonding, Accounting, Insurance, Legal Matters, and Social Media, bringing trusted experts together to help small businesses protect, scale, and sustain their operations. Joining us are Rochelle Culbreath, Senior Outreach Specialist with the BAILS team, and Jennifer Gardella, PhD, CEO of The Gardella Group, who previews what attendees will learn about building visibility and authentic engagement through social media. Learn more:
Bubba Longgrear Dr. Fred “Bubba” Longgrear's life has been shaped by a legacy of service, faith, and perseverance. Raised in a military and pastoral home in Thomaston, GA, he learned early that leadership means sacrifice, humility, and responsibility to others. Those values became the foundation of his life as a husband, father, educator, […]
Spotlight on Logan Schools: Teachers Abby Walker and Peyton Falslev
AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators
This year-end review of the school superintendent association captures a pivotal year in which school leaders came together for extensive strategy conversations to define a clear path forward. Across these episodes, leaders reflect on navigating divisive times, responding to the pandemic's lasting impact, and rising above personal biases to lead with purpose. The discussions emphasize listening deeply to families and students, prioritizing well-being as the foundation for learning, and rebuilding trust through transparency and action. Together, these strategic reflections reveal how leaders are shifting toward student-centered learning and real-world skills—moving from crisis response to intentional planning. @larawadem | @Karen Cheser @Jonharper70bd | @BAMRadioNetwork
Logan Schools Spotlight: Superintendent Frank Schofield and Football Head Coach Justin Hugie
Dec. 8, 2025 - In light of an update to the process for requesting absentee ballots for school elections, we consider what else could be done to drive up turnout in these low-turnout races with Bob Lowry, deputy director for New York State Council of School Superintendents.
Dr. Steiner joins Amy, JJ and Erin Oban, from North Dakotans for Public Schools, to talk about the successes and the challenges facing Fargo Public Schools. (This interview was part of the "American Education Week" celebration during It Takes 2.) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morning Show 10-23-25 Hour 3 WV School superintendent by The Watchdog
She FINDS OUT after hiring Illegal Alien School Superintendent! FAFO!
Melissa Speers has served the Jessieville school system for years, the last eight as the Superintendent. This week, I sat down with her in her office to learn more about the K-12 school system just outside the gates of Hot Springs Village. Some of you with children are considering making Hot Springs Village your home. You've asked for more insights into the two school districts that serve Hot Springs Village. Last month, we visited with Darin Laundry, the Superintendent of Fountain Lake, the other school system serving Hot Springs Village. I encourage you folks with school-age children to contact the offices of these school systems to schedule a tour. Visit Hot Springs Village while school is in session to experience these two fine school systems as you make your decision. Contact Melissa's office if you'd like to tour the school system with your child. (501) 984.5381 Office || melissa.speers@jsdlions.net Check out the Jessieville School District's Facebook page, too. • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Support Our Sponsors (Click on the images below to visit their websites.) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________
Aaron and Todd react to the past day's top news stories, including the most recent example of Democrats' pro-crime policies taking yet another innocent life. Then, Jacob Hall of the Iowa Standard joins the program to discuss new details regarding the Guyanese illegal alien who had been serving as the superintendent of the Des Moines, Iowa, public school district. In Hour Two, Fake News or Not features a bevy of clips Aaron and Todd react to. Pop Culture Tuesday is J.K. Rowling's epic beatdown of Emma Watson. TODAY'S SPONSORS: JASE MEDICAL: https://jasemedical.com/ and enter code “DEACE” at checkout for a discount on your order RELIEF FACTOR: VISIT https://www.relieffactor.com/ OR CALL 800-4-RELIEF PREBORN: https://give.preborn.com/preborn/media-partner?sc=IABSD0123RA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tuesday's “What's Buggin' You” segment for 9-30-25
Senator John Fetterman shared a study showing Left-Wing Terrorism is at a 30-year high. A School Superintendent in Des Moines, Iowa was an illegal alien. The Michigan LDS Church Shooter was a US Marine and Iraqi war veteran. New info released shows FBI agents were present in the crowd on January 6th. Eric Adams is dropping out of the NYC Mayoral Race. Join UNGOVERNED on LFA TV every MONDAY - FRIDAY from 10am to 11am EASTERN! www.FarashMedia.com www.LFATV.us www.OFPFarms.com www.MyPatriotSupply.com/UNGOVERNED www.SLNT.com/SHAWN www.PatriotMobile.com/FARASH
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Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about the Des Moines School Superintendent, Ian Roberts, being arrested by ICE agents. He had a gun, a knife, and $3000.00 on him when he was arrested. He also ran when they tried to arrest him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ICE ARRESTS SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT!!! NO MORE FUN FOR COMEY!!! TYLENOL/AUTISM UPDATE!!! SHOW #19 09262025
Illegal Alien School Superintendent FINDS OUT when he SPEEDS AWAY! FAFO!
Episode 107: Festus High School Football (Part 2)Guest: Antonio Pinkston Bingham interviews another member of the Festus High School Football Team who is in his junior year and was an all conference and all district team selection his sophomore year. Festus, Missouri is home of the Festus Tigers, a place where the likes of the illustrious Ralph B. Tynes, School Superintendent who integrated the Negro school, Douglass Cooperative High School and Festus Senior High School, the White school, the first opportunity he got in 1956. Dewhitt's second guest is an amazing young man, Antonio Pinkston. Bingham and Pinkston discuss the following:Festus High SchoolRace relations at FHSFamily lifeCollege and AcademicsThe responsibilities of a defensive end Ralph B. TynesCurrent Festus African American teachersThe correlation between sports and lifeIntellectual, physical, and social development as a result of sportsThe Festus school teachers who were forerunners to the current teachers: Mr. and Mrs. Adam McCullough, Margaret Gill, and Bernice Thompson are mentionedCoach A.J. OfodileCoach Tony KinderTiffany Barnes TherrellAP's favorite constitutional rightAP's favorite social justice advocateThe importance of academicsYou can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/https://peculiarbooks.org Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/ Email Address: dewhitt.bingham@peculiarbooks.org
Montezuma-Cortez School Superintendent Tom Burris announced his resignation at Tuesday night's meeting of the District Re-1 board.
9/9/25: Rep Pat Duffy on storm clean-up. Fed cuts, & vaccine policy. Hadley School Superintendent Anne McKenzie: Welcome Back Kids! National Recovery Mth: Northmtn Recovery Ctr's Trevor Dayton, Deb Boudreau, John Sullivan & Charlie Worbeck - ice cream social today! Duke Goldman talkin' pennant, playoff stretch & Yanks/Sawx/Mets.
AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators
This conversation explores AASA's Public Education Promise, a framework designed to guide education leaders in navigating the complexities of modern public education. The discussion highlights the importance of student-centered learning, real-life skills, teacher retention, community partnerships, and measuring success beyond traditional metrics. Education leaders share insights on how they are implementing these principles in their respective districts, emphasizing the need for collaboration and innovation in the face of challenges. Follow on X: @Supt_Balderas | @drgoffney | @larawadem | @Jonharper70bd | @BAMRadioNetwork Dr. LaTonya M. Goffney is the Superintendent of Schools for the Aldine Independent School District in Houston, Texas. Since taking the helm in July 2018, she has dedicated herself to the district's over 60,000 students and nearly 9,000 employees, as well as the entire Aldine community. She began her career as a teacher at Coldspring-Oakhurst CISD in 1999 before eventually leading COCISD as superintendent from 2008 to 2013. In 2013, she was named Superintendent of Lufkin ISD. Dr. Goffney is the AASA president-elect. David Law is the superintendent of Minnetonka Public Schools, one of the top school districts in Minnesota. Law earned a BA from Hamline University with a major in mathematics and a minor in education. His teaching career includes experiences in California and Minnesota at the middle school and high school level. In 1998, he began his administrative career. Law completed his K-12 principal and superintendent license at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and earned his Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul, Minnesota. In 2010, he was named assistant superintendent for White Bear Lake Area Schools. Dr. Gustavo Balderas is President of the Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents and President of AASA.Balderas has been and is involved in numerous state, regional, and national organizations and committees, including having served on the Oregon State Board of Education as a superintendent liaison, the AASA Executive Committee, Chiefs for Change Board, is a co-founder and inaugural president of the Oregon Association of Latino Administrators. Dr. Balderas is also a volunteer consulting superintendent for the Educational Research and Development Institute, Suburban School Superintendents, and the Institute for Educational Innovation national organizations.
With students across the region returning to class, local school superintendents discussed student safety, cell phone policies, and concerns over immigration enforcement.In Prince George's County, schools continue to deal with the fallout from the federal government freezing and then unfreezing millions of dollars in education funds. While funds are expected to be dispersed by next month, more federal cuts could be on the horizon. Interim Prince George's County Public Schools Superintendent Shawn Joseph joined the show to discuss the potential implications for Prince George's County schools. Plus, we discussed bus driver shortages, cell phone policies, test scores, and how schools are preparing for a possible increase in federal immigration enforcement.Joseph said the county experienced a decline in school attendance last year, and officials believe it's at least in part due to concerns about immigration enforcement. "43% percent of our students were out of school eighteen days or more, and it's significant within our immigrant population, and we think it's because of the fear of ICE and things happening," he said.Joseph said they are monitoring school attendance and want to send the message to the county's immigrant population that school remains a safe place.Fairfax County Public Schools, Virginia's largest school district, is also dealing with concerns over immigration enforcement. Superintendent Michelle Reid got behind the mic to talk about how Fairfax County schools are supporting students, families, and staff. Plus, FCPS is suing the U.S. Education Department in an effort to prevent the agency from freezing federal funding due to the district's gender policies. Superintendent Reid said the school system's current policy of allowing students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity is both legal and in the best interest of students."We felt and still feel strongly that our policy is in accordance both with Virginia and federal law. And it still is aligned with the Title IX principles currently on the books," she said. Reid said the millions the federal government is threatening to withhold go in part to fund free and reduced-price lunches. Send us questions and comments for guests: kojo@wamu.orgFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/wamu885Follow us on Bluesky: bsky.app/wamu.org
September 2, 2025- We check in on the implementation of the state's "bell-to-bell" smartphone restrictions in schools with Bob Lowry, deputy director for advocacy, research, and communications at the New York Council of School Superintendents, and Dr. Donna DeSiato, superintendent of the East Syracuse Minoa Central School District.
KCSD Superintendent Cassi Pearson discusses the first day of school and the upcoming school year for Knoxville students along with a look back on last year.
Lulu Martinez is a recent college graduate. She was arrested after a wrong U-turn in North Port and is now at an ICE detention center in Texas. Ramon Lopez has her story.Then: The events in Los Angeles after ICE raids, protests and rioting, are making ripples here, too. A local immigrant rights advocate has scheduled a march across the bridge in Bradenton this Monday in response. This is the second immigrants' rights protest in this region within a week, and Mason Chambless has more on that.Next: A military parade will be rolling through Washington this Saturday, and “No Kings” is the theme of nationwide counter-protests. In the Sarasota protest, veterans will play a key role.Then: The Manatee County School Board last month fired the superintendent, in a tight and controversial vote. Our reporter was at the first school board meeting since that day, to understand what's next.Finally: Rise Above, the youth theater group in Sarasota, is taking a risk in the search of love. Tamara Solum went to see their latest musical, The Prom.
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The Manatee County School Board is not boring anymore. Yesterday, in a tight 3-2 vote, the elected panel suddenly fired the district superintendent. Sunshine Law violations may have happened in the run-up to that vote, one critic says.Then: In its ongoing session, the state legislature could ban counties' use of tourism taxes for tourism promotion. Sarasota's boosters are worried. Sera Deniz has more on that.Next: 104,000 bucks. That's the annual income it takes for a family of four to make it here in Sarasota, and that amount keeps rising fast. We have a Suncoast Searchlight report on the United Way's annual ALICE survey.Finally: A state law that bans camping on public property has put Florida counties in a bind. Half a year after this anti-homeless law went into effect, Alex Lieberman is looking at its effects.
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In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Dr. Buddy Berry, the superintendent of Eminence Independent Schools in Kentucky. He founded the innovative model “School on FIRE” (Framework of Innovation for Reinventing Education). He was recognized by the Obama Administration as one of the top 100 School Superintendents in America for his district's implementation of digital learning and invited to the ConnectED Superintendents Summit at the White House. Some Questions We Ask:Please tell us about your career as a superintendent. (01:13)What is the most rewarding aspect of being a superintendent? (04:53)What can you say about the 2023 RAND study and how do you cope with the stress your career brings? (06:06)How has scrutiny of the superintendency changed over the years? (07:41)Do your experiences represent other school administrators' experiences across the nation? (09:21)How do you bring the community to see your vision? (11:02)What are the core values or core metrics that you focused on to change the community's view of the education system? (16:52)What is your advice to other district leaders for building a community? (23:55)What is your take on humanizing the role of superintendents and how can the community benefit from it? (26:48)What advice can you give supporters of K-12 education about advocating for district leaders? (28:45)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Dr. Buddy Berry (01:39)Rewarding aspects of being a superintendent (05:02)His take on the 2023 RAND Study and coping with stress (06:33)Scrutiny of the superintendency (07:46)Comparison of his personal experiences to other administrators' (09:30)Building a community with one vision (11:17)Establishing core values across a district (17:24)Advice for district leaders (24:18)Humanizing the role of superintendents (26:56)Advice to those advocating for superintendents and district leaders (29:13)Quotes:“Enrollment has doubled in the last decade. Test scores have gone from the eighth percentile to hovering around the 80s. We started the first early college high school program in Kentucky that's on a college campus. … We've had 500 kids go through that program, and 498 have earned a degree or are college right now. Crazy results from a population that's, you know, 70% free and reduced lunch, 18% homeless, and the vast majority first-generation college.”“I'm a big believer that your teachers live in the community. They're the people that are mostly talking to everybody at the grocery. And so if you can win your teachers over to your vision and your thinking and what you're doing, they'll sell it for you.”“You can't win everybody over in one day. So it's about that consistency and that transparency and just being real to them—that I think eventually does win everybody over.”Stay in touch with Dr. Buddy Berry:School on F.I.R.E School on Fire Innovating Instruction Stay in touch with Sarah Williamson:SWPR GROUP WebsiteLinkedInStay in touch with Chad Bolser:LinkedInAbout "The Secret to Transformational Leadership," which Sarah co-authored with Dr. Quintin Shepherd:Transformational Leadership Secret websitePurchase the print or ebook
Guests: Adam Young, School Superintendent, White Pine County School District
Hamilton County School Superintendent - Dr. Justin Robertson and School Board Chairman - Joe Smith joined me in-studio! We covered a lot of ground - budgets, facilities, cell phones, how to disagree and still work together, mission drift, and MUCH more! In a world where negative gets clicks - let's see if there is room for some positive news and honest conversation. Maybe we can do this again soon and do a deep dive addressing difficult questions the school system and our community face. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Vascular Institute of Chattanooga: https://www.vascularinstituteofchattanooga.com/ The Barn Nursery: https://www.barnnursery.com/ Optimize U Chattanooga: https://optimizeunow.com/chattanooga/ Guardian Investment Advisors: https://giaplantoday.com/ Alchemy Medspa and Wellness Center: http://www.alchemychattanooga.com/ Chattanooga Concrete: www.chattanoogaconcreteco.com Roofingco.com: www.roofingco.com ALL THINGS JEFF STYLES: www.thejeffstyles.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Tuesday, February 18 is election day for the Spring Primary and we know it isn't the craziest, most hyped or even sexiest of elections, but it's still important. Today we're reviewing the three School Superintendent candidates. Next, whether you call her the "Unstoppable Force" or the "Immovable Object", we call her Luann Bird and she joins us to talk about the effects of the Trump White House on the VA. While she may have lost an election, it's about getting up, dusting yourself off and moving forward! As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guest: LuAnn Bird
Dr. Mark B. Skertich, Superintendent of the Collinsville, IL school district joins Megan Lynch as the Federal Government ramps-up immigration enforcement. He says the district does not collect immigration status, are not required to, nor do they plan to.
Philadelphia School Superintendent Tony B. Watlington sits down for his first interview on City Cast Philly. He talks about student safety, especially given the recent killing of a student on his way to school; the new process for closing schools, which has not gone well in the past; and how the district is beginning to implement the mayor's plan for year-round schools. We're doing a survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast City swag. Want some more Philly news? Sign up for our daily newsletter, Hey Philly. We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly. Have a question or comment? Call or text us at 215-259-8170. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Kevin Stoller chats with Dr. Aspasia Angelou, a superintendent in Arizona. She highlights her role as a superintendent and the various initiatives she is leading in her school district. Dr. Angelou shares her background, growing up with Greek immigrant parents, and discusses how her early experiences shaped her drive to pursue education. She talks about her journey navigating educational challenges with limited family support. She also elaborates on the unique challenges of leading a unified school district without a high school and the legislative and logistical hurdles she faced in Arizona. She explains how she tackled these issues, including passing bonds for school funding and creating new high school facilities. Dr. Angelou discusses her approach to integrating innovative programs in her district, such as coding for young students, diverse extracurriculars like archery and agriculture, and designing a new high school from scratch with community input. Takeaways: There is always a way if you are determined enough. It's important to find a balance between honoring tradition and looking for innovation. It is critical for kids to understand technology, but it is also important that they have social experiences and play-based learning early. About Dr. Angelou: Dr. Aspasia Angelou is the daughter of immigrant parents and a native of Seattle, Washington, where she graduated from the University of Washington. She moved to Texas as an educator and teacher trainer in advanced placement, and then to Oklahoma as a school administrator for 8 years. Dr. Angelou served the students, teachers, and community of Tulsa Public Schools as director of high school design in 2019, leading 4 schools through a redesign project. She is passionate about creating equitable learning environments, opportunities, and outcomes for all students. Her entire career has been committed to serving in Title I urban schools. She was named Oklahoma High School Principal of the Year in 2017 for the academic gains made by her students during her tenure in Oklahoma City. Despite challenges, they made great gains are recognized as a Model Professional Learning Community School by Solution Tree. Connect with Dr. Angelou: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-aspasia-angelou-25667099/ X: https://x.com/aspasiaangelou Nadaburg USD #81: Website: https://www.nadaburgsd.org/leadership Episode 215 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website
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The state's highest-ranking K-12 education leader is set to leave her post next month after eight years in office. Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Artnzen presided over an education landscape rocked and reshaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. She joined MTPR's Austin Amestoy to reflect on her two terms and look ahead to the future of Montana's schools.
Next month, the state education department will have a new leader for the first time in eight years. Townsend Public Schools Superintendent Susie Hedalen is set to take over the Office of Public Instruction following a campaign promising to “bring education back to basics.” She joined MTPR's Austin Amestoy to talk about her plans for her first term.
Dec. 13, 2024 - Brian Fessler, of the New York State School Boards Association, and Bob Lowry, of the New York State Council of School Superintendents, think the Rockefeller Institute made some good first steps with their review of education funding distribution in New York and are waiting to see how policymakers use their state-commissioned report.
Jill Dunnigan joins the show.
Meet Lars Clemensen, the long-time Superintendent of Hampton Bays, NY School District. Lars is also the President of the NYSCOSS—NY State Council of School Superintendents. He will join me LIVE on the #ELB podcast to talk leadership, learning, LI, Longhorns, and more. Lars is also a husband and father to two small children, so we will also tackle the challenges of being a bust school superintendent and a Dad. Join us LIVE on Monday, Nov. 25th, at 4:10 est on all the socials. This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: ixl.com/elb
Gary B. Cohen is a dynamic leader with 36+ years of business experience, specializing in the call center industry and leadership development. A Harvard Business School graduate, he's known for his integrity, resilience, and adaptability. Gary has led organizations through rapid growth, promoted talent, and is skilled at making strategic decisions. He has received numerous accolades, including Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow and Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award Finalist, and has worked with over 140 businesses.Gary co-founded ACI Telecentrics, growing it to 2,200 employees and taking it public on NASDAQ. He also founded BOSS (Board of School Superintendents) and has coached over 300 entrepreneurial leaders. His book, Just Ask Leadership, reflects his inquiry-driven leadership approach. Gary developed the PEAK and Ascent leadership models and is dedicated to sustainability, participating in 1% for the Planet and the Aspen Crown Fellowship for two decades.Have a question for the host or guest? Email Danica at PodcastsByLanci@gmail.com to get started.Check us out on social media @ThatEntrepreneurShow on all platforms, and visit http://www.thatentrepreneurshow.com/ for more show and guest information.Music Credits:Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenSupport the Show.This episode is brought to you by Coming Alive Podcast Production: Helping You With All Your Podcasting Needs. You can head to www.comingalivepodcastproduction.com to learn more.
Welcome to a packed episode of Best Ball Night School! Join hosts Ed DeLauter and Jeremiah Retzlaff as they sit down with best ball expert and inaugural Best Ball Mania winner, Justin Herzig. They discuss draft strategies, key player evaluations, and the intricacies of roster construction, including hero and zero RB techniques. Learn about managing stress during drafts, portfolio management, and targeting high-value players. The episode also features detailed reviews of high-stakes drafts and insights into 2024 season trends. Perfect for both newcomers and seasoned players, this guide offers invaluable tips to enhance your best ball drafting skills. 00:00 Welcome to Best Ball Night School 00:15 Introducing the Guests 01:04 Draft Strategy Discussion 02:20 Analyzing Player Picks 07:22 Brandon Aiyuk Trade Speculations 17:46 DeAndre Hopkins and Titans Offense 29:04 Drafting Strategies and Insights 41:39 Adapting to the Meta: Positional Allocation 41:55 Drafting Strategies: Running Backs and Stacking 43:15 Advanced Drafting Tactics: Differentiation and Unique Picks 43:40 Avoiding Reaches: ADP Value and Roster Construction 44:33 Draft Analysis: Ed's Pick and Team Structure 44:40 Draft Breakdown: Player Picks and Strategy 46:46 Handling Draft Challenges: Adjusting Strategies 50:13 Preferred Draft Builds and ADP Shifts 50:44 Drafting Trends: Hero and Zero Running Back Strategies 51:59 Drafting Insights: Wide Receiver and Onesie Positions 54:12 Drafting Tips: Balancing Quantity and Quality 57:37 Draft Review: Team Analysis and Adjustments 01:13:14 Exposure Management: Player Picks and Strategies 01:22:02 Future Draft Predictions: Rising and Falling Players 01:24:41 Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Farewell If you are new to Underdog, Sign up with code ALLGAS to claim your Special Pick + First Time Deposit offer up to $250 in bonus cash! For all of our written content, premium tools, and much more: Head over to DestinationDevy.com Follow @DestinationDevy on X. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices