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Capitol Cast: Illinois
Nationalizing local politics

Capitol Cast: Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 13:28


It used to be said that all politics is local. But today, state parties and partisan-backed organizations are getting more involved in local, and ostensibly nonpartisan, elections. Peter Hancock talks with CNI reporter Ben Szalinski and political scientist John Jackson of SIU Carbondale about this trend.

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Campus Rec Podcast
Episode 31: Troy Vaughn at the University of Arizona

Campus Rec Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 37:01


In this episode, host Grady Sheffield, the director of Campus Recreation at Towson University and senior advisor to Campus Rec Magazine, sits down with Troy Vaughn, the senior director of Campus Recreation at the University of Arizona. Vaughn's 35-year career has been filled with passion, professional growth and a commitment to making a difference in students' lives. He shares his journey from graduate assistantship at Indiana University to leadership roles at Southeast Missouri State, SIU Carbondale and now the University of Arizona.

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast
9:30PM-10:00PM - (Kurt Darling, Ray Simmons) - 12/7/2024

Indiana Sports Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 21:06


Coach Bob Lovell starts the show, after a Corbin Lingenfelter scoreboard update, with a conversation on the annual Sneakers for Santa event at Brownsburg High School. Kurt Darling of the ISC Sports Network had 3 of the 6 games on the west side and gives a full recap of the extravaganza. Then, USI's Ray Simmons joins to talk about the Screaming Eagles' 73-70 loss at SIU Carbondale this afternoon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Total Information AM Weekend
Exploring Xenolinguistics: Communication Beyond Earth

Total Information AM Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 7:43


Megan Lynch sits down with Dr. Jeffrey P. Punske, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies at SIU Carbondale's School of Languages and Linguistics, to discuss the upcoming Exploring Xenolinguistics conference. Dr. Punske delves into this fascinating field, which explores the potential for communication with extraterrestrial life. The conversation touches on human and animal communication methods, non-verbal cues, and the challenges of cultural differences in understanding.

Total Information AM
SIUC Conference explores potential extraterrestrial communications

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 9:15


Experts will gather in Carbondale this weekend, to explore language, and how we could adapt what we know about communication if we ever encounter a being who's not from planet Earth. The conference is called, “Exploring Xenolinguistics: Next steps in exploring the nature of language and the potential of extraterrestrial communication”. Jeffrey Punske, an associate professor in linguistics at SIU Carbondale, chatted with Megan Lynch.

John Williams
Great things happening at SIU Carbondale this Fall! 

John Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024


Austin Lane, Chancellor, Southern Illinois University, tells John Williams about the “Saluki Commitment” program, how in 2025 SIU Carbondale will move into the R1 Carnegie Research Classification and more. To learn more about SIU got to siu.edu.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Great things happening at SIU Carbondale this Fall! 

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024


Austin Lane, Chancellor, Southern Illinois University, tells John Williams about the “Saluki Commitment” program, how in 2025 SIU Carbondale will move into the R1 Carnegie Research Classification and more. To learn more about SIU got to siu.edu.

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Great things happening at SIU Carbondale this Fall! 

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024


Austin Lane, Chancellor, Southern Illinois University, tells John Williams about the “Saluki Commitment” program, how in 2025 SIU Carbondale will move into the R1 Carnegie Research Classification and more. To learn more about SIU got to siu.edu.

HIRED! The Podcast With Travis Miller
Family-Driven Automation and Robotics (Ft. Flex-Line Automation) | Ep. #50

HIRED! The Podcast With Travis Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 44:10


In this episode of HIRED! The Podcast, Travis Miller is joined by Cathy Rinne, President and CEO of Flex-Line Automation, alongside her daughter Lauren Van De Mark, Sales and Marketing Manager, marketing intern Isaiah Roth, and Customer Service Specialist Cayla Sibley. Together, they explore the nuances of talent acquisition in manufacturing and automation, offering valuable insights into the importance of evaluating candidates beyond technical skills and rebranding the industry to attract fresh talent.The conversation delves into the dynamics of running a family business, including leadership styles, communication, and generational management approaches. Listen in as the Flex-Line team shares their personal experiences on navigating succession planning and the significance of exposing students to industry processes early on.Cathy Rinne, co-founder, President and CEO of Flex-Line Automation, Inc. based in Chester, IL, brings a wealth of business strategy and innovation to the forefront from her nearly forty years in the automation industry. Instrumental in positioning Flex-Line as an industry leader in cutting-edge automation solutions, Cathy's visionary leadership is a driving force, shaping not just a company, but an industry's future.Lauren Van De Mark is the Sales and Marketing Manager at Flex-Line Automation Inc. Raised on a farm in Southern Illinois, she developed a strong work ethic and adaptable skills early on. She earned her MBA from Mississippi State University and is passionate about solving problems and delivering exceptional customer service. In addition to her role in manufacturing and automation, Lauren is active in industry groups and enjoys promoting Southern Illinois. She also lives on a cattle farm with her husband and animals, and recently, Flex-Line was featured on “World's Greatest” TV and “The Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid.”Cayla Sibley joined Flex-Line Automation, Inc. in 2024 as a Customer Service Specialist, leveraging her extensive experience from St. Nicholas Brewing Company, where she advanced from waitress to Event Coordinator. Her background in the food service industry honed her organizational skills, time management, and customer service. At Flex-Line, Cayla brings her positive attitude to learning the technical aspects of conveyor and robotic integration, ensuring top-tier service for customers.Isaiah Roth is a marketing student at SIU Carbondale with a strong work ethic and a background in food service, currently serving as a shift lead at Dairy Queen. At Flex-Line Automation, Inc., he gained marketing experience and explored automation technologies as an intern. Isaiah was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Randolph County StartUP program for his business, Roth Studios, specializing in photography and design. As a freshman, he's excited to join the Marching Salukis and expand his skills._________________________________________________Connect with the Flex-Line Automation TeaCathy RinneLauren Van De MarkCayla SibleyIsaiah RothFlex-Line Automation_________________________________________________Want to stream our podcast on another platform?Apple PodcastsAudibleSpotify#familybusiness  #genz  #careeradvice #businesstips #generations  #professionaldevelopment #future #manufacturing  #automation #robotics

Thrive After Sports w/ Taj Dashaun
Carlie Corrigan | Director of Student-Athlete Development at Fresno State University Ep 256

Thrive After Sports w/ Taj Dashaun

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 34:22


#thriveaftersports #lifeaftersports #fresnostate #studentathlete Watch the full video on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/J07LlmqgpQE Check out all links (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc) to the "Thrive After Sports" podcast here: https://www.podpage.com/thrive-after-sports-w-taj-dashaun/ Carlie Corrigan joined the Fresno State Department of Athletics in May 2019 as an athletic academic advisor, learning specialist/tutor and mentor coordinator, and was appointed the department's Director of Student-Athlete Development in November 2021. In this role, Corrigan oversees Fresno State's Bulldog Built program, focusing on student-athlete development initiatives in the areas of character formation, professional development, and community engagement. She will also serve as the department's advisor to Fresno State's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). Previously, Corrigan advised multiple sport programs and monitors academic progress and success, while also managing the daily operations of the academic mentor and tutor programs ensuring compliance with Student-Athlete Services, NCAA and university guidelines. Prior to working at Fresno State, Corrigan was an assistant athletic academic counselor in the Center for Athletic Academic Services (CAAS) at the University of Memphis from Aug. 2017 to May 2019, and also served as an academic coaching intern at Memphis from Jan. 2019 to May 2019. Corrigan is a native of Chicago and former women's basketball student athlete at Southern Illinois University Carbondale from 2013-17 (captain 2014-17). She was a participant in the 2019 NCAA Emerging Leaders Seminar. Corrigan earned a bachelor of science in sport administration from SIU-Carbondale in May 2017 and a master of science in leadership and policy studies with a concentration in student personnel from Memphis in May 2019. Connect with Carlie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlie-corrigan/ Thanks for tuning in! Connect with me at https://www.tajdashaun.com/ Order my books here! https://tinyurl.com/TajDashaunBooks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tajdashaun/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tajdashaun/ #NCAA #life #career #entrepreneurship #transformation #passion #mindfulness #purpose #sports #football #basketball #business #coaching #transition #lifeaftersports #thriveaftersports #student #athlete #mentalhealth #adapt #identity #formerathlete #SupportForAthletes #EmpowerAthletes #AthleteWellness #athletementalhealth #fresnostate

Voodoo Power
Chad Lakatos Head Track and Sprint Coach Edwardsville H.S. Illinois

Voodoo Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 64:49


Coach Chad Lakatos earned his Bachelor's from SIU-Carbondale and Master's in Educational Administration from Eastern Illinois University. Chad Lakatos has been coaching track and field for 18 years; 15 of those being a head coach. He has also been an assistant football coach for the past 18 years. Chad's career started off at Herrin High School as his teams accumulated 3 state trophies in his short tenure while earning back-to-back State titles at the IHSA Class 1A State Championship in 2007 & 2008. He took over as the head boys' track & field coach at Edwardsville High School in 2009 and quickly began adding hardware to their program. His teams at Edwardsville earned IHSA Class 3A State Team Championships in 2015 & 2017 and brought home IHSA Class 3A State Team Runner-Up trophies in 2012, 2014, and 2016. He has coached 5 relay and 15 individual State Champions. His athletes have won a grand total of 81 State medals while accumulating 495 points at the IHSA StateFinals. Chad's teams have won 13 conference titles as well as 8 IHSA Sectionals. Chad has been named ITCCCA Coach of the Year 5 times, SICA Coach of the Year 3 times, and NFHS IL Coach of the Year 2 times. He has spoken at several clinics including ITCCCA-South, Bureau Valley, ITCCCA-North, TF Consortium, and McKendree College "Lebanon Project" Coaches Clinic. He received his Track & Field Technical Coaching Certification from USTFCCCA Track & Field Academy in 2012. Chad has conducted speed camps every summer since 2004. Chad adopted “Feed the Cats” philosophy from Hall of Fame Coach Tony Holler and has implemented his theories into his programs since 2004.https://x.com/tigertrack1?s=21https://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://voodoo4ranch.com/To possibly be a guest or support the show email Voodoo4ranch@gmail.comhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch

The Show on KMOX
John Shaw

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 15:51


John Shaw-The Institute Director at the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at SIU-Carbondale is on. Talking about the GOP debate and the political season. 

Metro East Sports Podcast
Season 4; Episode 33. Featuring: Dalton Brown and Jake Curry; Coach Cody Markle; Coach Adam Albertsen and Cydney Rogers.

Metro East Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 56:04


Fall means football, and this episode begins with Dalton Brown and Jake Curry, two seniors on the undefeated Edwardsville Tigers Football Team. Brown, an interior linebacker, talks about having fun and being aggressive on the defensive side of the ball. Curry, one of the area's best quarterbacks, discusses leadership, his expectations for the remainder of the season, and his commitment to SIU Carbondale to continue his career. Next, Alton Redbird Football Head Coach Cody Markle is in the studio to discuss his journey, which includes taking over the program at AHS just days before the season began this fall. Markle describes his coaching style, his intense practices, and all the things he loves about his team. Finally, SIUE Womens Tennis Coach Adam Albertsen and sophomore transfer Cydney Rogers join the show for the "Cougar Corner with Keaton." Rogers talks about what motivated her to transfer to the Cougars, and Coach Albertsen shares his thoughts on his strong, "deep," program, and what he looks for in a recruit.

Rural Health Leadership Radio™
364 A Conversation with Claire Hughes

Rural Health Leadership Radio™

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 20:50


Community Health Workers are crucial to improving public health, especially in rural areas where health services are limited. Rural Community Health Workers improve health outcomes by acting as a connector between health services and patients. This week we learn more about the important role of CHWs in rural areas from Claire Hughes, a doctoral student and Outreach Coordinator at Community Health & Emergency Services (CHESI) in Cairo, IL. In our conversation with Claire, we delve into how research supports the role of CHWs and discuss current obstacles encountered by this workforce. We also explore how CHWs can impact the future of rural health equity.  “CHWs are a flexible workforce, and they can reach populations that licensed professionals, researchers and policymakers just will not be able to.” -Claire Hughes Claire Hughes is the Outreach Coordinator at Community Health & Emergency Services (CHESI) in Cairo, IL. She has been working in outreach and family advocacy in Southern Illinois for almost 10 years and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Population Health at SIU Carbondale. Claire is an active advocate for the inclusion of peer-support interventions in rural healthcare. Her doctoral research focuses on the development of the community health worker workforce in rural healthcare systems.

Cannabis Advocate Podcast
Emerging Cannabis Genetic Research with Oussama Badad at SIU Carbondale #76

Cannabis Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 20:05


Emerging Cannabis Genetic Research with Oussama Badad at SIU Carbondale #76   It's no surprise that there has been very little research on the cannabis plant over the last 7 decades. But now genetic research is exploding. In this episode we return the the SIU Hemp and cannabis symposium. This interview  is the last of a three part series focusing on agronomy and genetic research. Our guest is Oussama Badad, a PHD candidate at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale,  Oussama is the founder of Growmax ( a cannabis testing company) and chief scientist at Trilogy ( a cannabis genetics company). Today Oussama tells us about his research and technology he uses to create strains that express minor cannabinoids and plant analysis services.    Cannabis Advocate Podcast The Cannabis Advocate podcast advocates for businesses in the cannabis industry and explores the unique challenges they face. Despite hurdles in legislation, regulation, and culture, there are tremendous opportunities for growers, manufacturers and retail sellers of cannabis products. Many of these issues are unique to the cannabis industry. This podcast speaks to these common concerns and shares stories of success. This is a production of Habanero Media.  https://habaneromedia.net To subscribe to the podcast go to  https://cannabisadvocatepodcast.com/listen/ If you have a question or comment, https://cannabisadvocatepodcast.com/contact We would love to hear from you!

Heartland POD
Flyover View - September 16, 2022 - Heartland Politics News and Views

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 19:31


Agape boarding school still open | Lindsey Graham wants a 15-week abortion ban | President Joe Biden announces tentative deal to avoid railroad strike | Idaho high school senior beats right-winger in school board race | Teen who killed her alleged rapist is ordered to pay $150K to his family | Missouri Amazon workers walk out over low pay and punishing work conditions | SIU-Carbondale aviation program partners with United Airlines for pilot training | Nebraska public employees rally for better pay | Texas sized power outages https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"

The Heartland POD
Flyover View - September 16, 2022 - Heartland Politics News and Views

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 19:31


Agape boarding school still open | Lindsey Graham wants a 15-week abortion ban | President Joe Biden announces tentative deal to avoid railroad strike | Idaho high school senior beats right-winger in school board race | Teen who killed her alleged rapist is ordered to pay $150K to his family | Missouri Amazon workers walk out over low pay and punishing work conditions | SIU-Carbondale aviation program partners with United Airlines for pilot training | Nebraska public employees rally for better pay | Texas sized power outages https://heartlandpod.com/Twitter: @TheHeartlandPOD"Change The Conversation"

PodcastDX
Caregiving for TBI

PodcastDX

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 55:03


This week we have the honor of speaking with  Brenda and Aaron Luter.  They have been married 23 years and live in St. Louis with their 2 sons, Josh and Alex.  Josh was in a motorcycle accident his freshman year of college at SIU Carbondale in April of 2021.  Alex just completed his freshman year at University of Arkansas.  Josh recently came home from the hospital in February of 2022. Josh has a severe traumatic brain injury, including several strokes.  Josh is unable to care for himself and is completely dependent on others for his daily care.  Brenda is a former substitute teacher and Aaron is a sales engineer.  If you would like to help this family in their recovery:  https://bit.ly/3SBrsn6

The Midwest Crime Files
The SIU Carbondale Murders

The Midwest Crime Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 37:29


A serial killer terrorizes the SIUC campus. It would take decades to get to the truth.See all sources and photos for this episode here: The SIU Carbondale Murders (themidwestcrimefiles.com) Faith by yoitrax | https://soundcloud.com/yoitraxMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USSupport the show

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Edge of Your Seat Podcast
Episode 139: Are we in Canada?

Edge of Your Seat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 98:08


Stories, stories, and more stories from Moe Pesci, who is a rapper from southern Illinois. The Champaign resident speaks about the good old SIU Carbondale days, his music career, struggles, wild moments, and everything else in between.Intro: Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr, Bears whooped by Packers, Deep Dive of Recession 2 by Jeezy

Hablemos Escritoras
Episodio 143: Reseñas. Leámoslas. Restauración de Ave Barrera

Hablemos Escritoras

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 13:40


Qué gusto compartir con ustedes la reseña de un magnífico libro, Restauración (Paraíso Perdido Editorial, 2019), de la escritora mexicana Ave Barrera (Guadalajara, Jal. 29 jun 1980)y ganador del Premio Lopp La Brasserie 2019). Otra de sus obras son: Puertas demasiado pequeñas (Alianza Editorial, 2016)y 21,000 Princesas, en coautoría con Lola Hörner. La lectura es de Francesca Dennstedt (Southern Illinois University - Carbondale. Escúchenla en las plataformas más conocidas para podcast y lean la reseña en nuestra página web. www.hablemosescritoras.com Somos #HEP #CuradoresLiterarios. Francesca Dennstedt, PhD (CDMX). Tiene un doctorado en estudios hispánicos en Washington University in St. Louis. Algunos de sus intereses son los debates de género, los estudios cuir, la formación del canon y la teoría del afecto. Es profesora investigadora en SIU Carbondale.

Run Up The Score
Nick Hill - Head Football Coach - SIU Carbondale - The Big Time Is Where You're At.

Run Up The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 39:59


Nick Hill talks to us about his journey from player to coach. Also on his transition from coaching High School to College. We touch on his star playing being drafted in this past NFL Draft. Coach Hill talks about coaching at the FCS Level and making the big time where you are at. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Kansas City Sports Monitor
The Monitor - Sunday, December 15, 2019

Kansas City Sports Monitor

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 52:43


In this episode I discuss the following:The Chiefs beat the Broncos 23-3.The Dallas Cowboys had problems with the coin toss.FOX showed the video shot by the Patriots when they were cheating last weekend.Missouri's football staff is being put together and we know where Barry Odom is going.Kansas ran away from UMKC.Kansas State controlled the game against Mississippi State but lost.Missouri defeated SIU-Carbondale.The Royals might give a top prospect a chance to make the Opening Day rotation.The MLB vs MiLB saga continued.A couple of big MLB transactions were made.The Kansas City Sports Monitor is news and analysis for the thinking fan. It is informative and entertaining without being outrageous.The website is located at kcsportsmonitor.com.I can be reached by email at bob.sloop@kcsportsmonitor.com or on Twitter at @KCSportsMonitor.

End of the Road
Ep. 94 . Professor Andrzej Bartke, PhD: Longevity/Hormone Regulation/Calorie Restriction/Metabolism

End of the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 61:25


Professor Bartke is the Distinguished Scholar and Professor of Internal Medicine and Physiology at Southern Illinois University (SIU) School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois, USA.  The focus of his research is on genetic and hormonal control of aging in mammals.  His current work is aimed at identifying mechanisms that link reduced growth hormone action with delayed aging and extended longevity.  For this work, he is using mutant mice that live longer than normal mice and show various symptoms of delayed aging, including retention of cognitive function and protection from age-related disease. His career includes work at the Jangiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, the University of Texas Health Center at San Antonio, and SIU-Carbondale.  He is a past president of the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the American Society of Andrology and the American Aging Association.  Dr. Bartke has published more than 750 research papers, review articles and book chapters dealing with reproductive endocrinology, prolactin, growth hormone and aging, and has received numerous awards, in addition to 45 years of continuous NIH funding. His laboratory was the first to show that mutation of a single gene can extend mammalian longevity and to suggest that the remarkable increase in the lifespan of Ames dwarf mice is due to growth hormone (GH) deficiency.  During the last 20 years his lab has extensively characterized phenotypic characteristics of long-lived hypopituitary and GH-resistant mice.  Contributions of his group to reproductive endocrinology and the hormonal and genetic control of aging include nearly 600 peer reviewed publications and more than 150 book chapters and review articles.  According to the Web of Science Alert, his work has been cited on an average of 490 times per year since 1975 and more than 774 times per year since 2004.    

Throwin' Wrenches Podcast
TW Interview – Regan from Toyota

Throwin' Wrenches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 69:19


We have had him on the show a few times… But we have never dove into the story of how Regan got to the hallowed position of Field Technical Specialist with Toyota. Along the way during this “interview”…  We talk about how a kid from the Northern Illinois town of Freeport goes from vocational classes at High School to the Automotive Engineering program at SIU Carbondale.   The options were unlimited when it comes to taking a job post-college.  Why did he choose Toyota? Also in this show we touch on a subject that has been making the news.  We talk about the looming tech crisisRead More → The post TW Interview – Regan from Toyota appeared first on Throwin' Wrenches Automotive Podcast.

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Topics: Yianni-Zain, 1967 East-West All-Star and your favorite All-Star Matches

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 26:41


We’ve got electricians, we’ve got plumbing and we’ve got mouse ears! That’s right, the Short Time Wrestling Podcast is heading to Orlando. My wife and kids and I will head to Disney World. We’ll be hitting a few different places, spending time by the pool, sweating, having breakfast with Cinderella and everyt hing else that goes with it. My seven-year-old has been writing about this on the dry erase board for months, while my three-year-old would rather watch PJ Masks, which isn’t a Disney thing. This, however, is the Short Time Wrestling Podcast and I’m still working without a proper studio, so I’m still doing the solo show topic episode. Last time, we had a lot of great feedback with the pro wrestling topic. Before we get to all that - a quick hit on the Yianni-Zain thing. While I wasn’t at the NWCA Convention, I did get word there were some ideas being tossed around about the NWCA All-Star Classic and the future of that event. This prompted me to ask you what your favorite All-Star Classic match of all-time was. So before we get to those answers, let’s give you a little bit of backstory on the event. The East-West All-Star Classic first started in 1967 and was held after the season in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The event continued to be an East-West dual meet through 1987 when the team scoring component was taken out of the event. In 1973, the event moved to an in-season event, taking place in late January or early February until 2004. The NWCA opted to put the event in November to avoid matchups being dumped amidst concern for seed protection and coaches citing injury concerns so close to the postseason. The late November date went for eight seasons before the NWCA moved the event to the opening weekend of the college wrestling season in order to make it a kickoff weekend for college wrestling. The last two events have featured a large presence of women’s college wrestlers, which the NAIA has already created women’s wrestling as an invitational sport, while the NCAA is close to granting women’s wrestling emerging sports status. One of the most recent complaints coming from fans is that the event hasn’t been a real “All-Star” event because there are so few No. 1 vs. No. 2 wrestlers. Statistically, only one dual in recent memory (Penn State vs. Ohio State in 2017-18) featured as many All-Americans and top-ten wrestlers than the All-Star Classic typically does. Denver in 2018-19 was a notable exception as the card was split between men and women. This will be the 54th edition of the NWCA All-Star Classic. No, I do not yet know where the next edition will be, but before I get to your responses on your favorite All-Star Classic match of all-time, let’s go back to Stillwater, Oklahoma and then-Gallagher Arena, they didn’t add the Iba until later. Of the 11 weight classes – yes 11 – we had eight individual NCAA champions, and 21 of the 22 wrestlers were All-Americans. In addition to the eight champions, we had three runners-up, three thirds, two fourths, three fifth-place wrestlers and two sixth-place finishers. How many 1 vs. 2 rematches did we have? NONE! That’s right. But we did have a number of weights that shifted. At 115 pounds, third-place Glenn McMinn of Arizona State beat runner-up Jim Anderson of Minnesota 3-2. The two didn’t meet during the tournament, with McMinn falling in the semifinals to eventual champion Rick Sanders of Portland State. Sanders pinned McMinn in the quarters and then beat Anderson 19-2, in the pre-technical fall era, in the finals. 115-pound champion Rick Sanders went up to 123 pounds where he tied Michigan’s Bob Fehrs, the runner-up at 123, 2-2. Fehrs had just finished second a third straight year, losing to Lehigh’s Mike Caruso in the finals. That’s not second just a third year in a row. Fehrs lost to Caruso all three years in the finals. At 130 pounds, it was Caruso, the aforementioned champion at 123, who went up to defeat Colorado’s Jim Hanson 6-3. Hanson was fourth, having fallen to Michigan State’s Don Behm 9-5 in the semifinals. Hanson fell to Caruso’s teammate, Joe Peritore, 11-5 in the consolation final. So is that what you get? You lose to the 130-pounder, so they feed you the 123-pound champion? At 137, Don Behm, who finished second at 130, fell to Oklahoma State’s Gene Davis, who was third at 137 just a few weeks earlier. Davis fell in the semifinals 1-1, 0-0 in a referee’s decision to Portland State’s Masaru Yatabe. Yatabe would then lose to Michigan State’s Dale Anderson. At 145 pounds, Oklahoma State’s Jim Rogers finished fourth at the weight and got the nod against 137-pound All-American Don New of Cornell. New was fifth, having lost to Yatabe on the top side and Gene Davis in the consolation semis. Rogers lost in the opening round to Mike Gluck of Wisconsin, the eventual finalist. Back in those days, we had something that’s pretty much the repechage back then. Seriously. The only difference is there’s no double bronze back in 1967, which proves, yes, even us Americans had systems that were completely “meh” at times. Rogers would win this one 8-5. At 152 pounds, UCLA’s Lee Ehrler, who was third at 160 pounds, came down to defeat Michigan NCAA champion Jim Kamman 8-7. Ehrler was one of three wrestlers who came down to new weights in the event. Kamman defeated Oklahoma’s Wayne Wells 6-5 in the 1967 finals, while Ehrler was bested by Vic Marcucci of Iowa State 10-8 in the semifinals. Marcucci would beat Cleo McGlory of Oklahoma in the finals. At 160, Joe Domko of Southern Illinois, known then as SIU-Carbondale, knocked off Marcucci 3-2. Domko, a three-time qualifier, came into the 1967 NCAA tournament as the fifth seed. He was pinned in the opening round by Adams State’s Don Apodaca. Apodaca was then beaten by No. 4 seed Jeff Smith of Oregon State, eliminating Domko. Domko was the only non-All-American in the meet. At 167 pounds, George Radman of Michigan State, a Granby High School alum from Virginia, beat Washington State’s Fred Fairbanks in a matchup of wrestlers who met at their postseason weights. Radman won the national championship, beating Mike Gallego of Fresno State in the finals. Gallego, who was the College Division champion, put Fairbanks into the consolation bracket in the second round with a 7-1 decision. At 177 pounds, Northern Iowa’s Don Parker came down from 191 pounds and topped Moravian’s Dave Mucka 5-3. Porter was sixth, falling to Syracuse’s Tom Schlendorf in the quarterfinals. Well, coming “down” isn’t exactly accurate. Parker wrestled the University Division at 191 after winning the College Division earlier at 177 pounds, where Mucka was fourth. So while Parker went up and placed sixth, Mucka stayed at 177 for the University Division where he too would finish sixth. At 191 pounds, Syracuse national champion Tom Schlendorf beat Iowa State’s Don Buzzard in the NCAA finals 5-0. Schendorf would face off with 177-pound national champion and future world champion Fred Fozzard of Oklahoma State. Schlendorf would prevail 5-3 in the ONLY head-to-head matchup of NCAA champions. Fans waited with anticipation to talk about the results 14 days later when the results arrived via First Class Mail in Amateur Wrestling News. What if the message boards existed in that era? Man, the stories our predecessors would be able to tell us. At Unlimited, Dave Porter of Michigan got a little bit of redemption as he pinned NCAA champion and future Pro Football Hall of Famer Curley Culp of Arizona State at 3:38. Porter was the top seed in the NCAA tournament and the returning champion. Would-be messageboards would have melted down after he was upset 5-4 by NAIA champion Nick Carollo of Adams State in the quarterfinals. Porter fought back after Carollo made the finals. Culp dispatched with Carollo in the NCAA finals in just under a minute. So there’s your look back at the FIRST NWCA East-West All-Star Classic. So to your comments – what was YOUR favorite All-Star Classic match of All-Time? Kevin Claunch (Patron) @Claunchinator Heil v Brewer is underrated. Will Johnson @Will_J_157 Agrees - "I SEEN IT" Brad Bowles (a Patron!) @bbb4ut It was not the best match but the build-up to Dake-Taylor was intense! Has there been a more anticipated All-Star match? Mike Chick via MTO FB group (Contributor) you have seen way more of these than any of us...but 2012 Dake-Taylor definitely stands out for me -- Jim Brown @JimBrow31280302 Mark Ironside over Cary Kolat. Carver. Great comeback. Two of the all time greats. Jeff Maher @mrmcrib Ironside over (Jeremy) Ensrud - 1998 at 134 pounds 18-7 Ed @EdwardGalloMMA Recency bias but I'll go Brewer-Heil from 2015. Vintage Brewer, and a great pace from Heil, pretty rare. Lars Underbakke @LarsIAwrestle Ironside vs Kolat for sure Coach K Ironside vs. Kolat, the prototypical Iowa style vs. one of the most skilled and talented wrestlers of all time Ian @Rustygriswold34 It can’t be any match that isn’t this one. Kolat got Carvered and Ironside carvered people in every gym. Might be the best college match ever. McIlravy/Abas is the only one that competes in my eyes Jeff Johnson @coachjeff01 Kolat vs Ironside, next topic Marcos Aranda @MarcosAranda17 (also a Patron) Kolat-Ironside TELL KLINGMAN KOLAT STORY HERE 34Wrestle (Pat Kelly) @34Wrestle 1983 - Mark Rigatuso vs. Tab Thacker. Rigatuso weighed just over 200 lbs., Thacker over 400. Rigatuso, a 2X D2 champ and 2X D1 AA, won 5-3. @theopenmat @MaryvilleWrestl Jamie Canaday @tWaterwayduals 89 and 91 in Philly featured some great matches. Check out the results. Lots of PA power both years. Brands v. Fried. Or Martin v. Cross. Jeremy S. Lanthorn (Patron!) I always enjoy seeing a top D2, D3, NAIA, etc. Get a chance at a top D1 guy. Like Gutches vs Kokesh. Taylor Miller threw out that she was a fan of Valencia-Hall in the 2017-18 event. Mike Buckiso @MikeBuckiso 1990 Ty Moore v TJ Jaworski. Moore fall first period at Dapper Dan Wrestling Classic. Two 4 timers -- I only st

#12minconvos
Curt Stowers is your Financial Advisor for Small Business Owners /Ep2408

#12minconvos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 9:27


Curt Stowers-  Curt Stowers is a lifelong learner with a passion for coaching and helping other people grow.  In 2013 he stepped away from a lucrative management position in “corporate America” and began a new journey focused on finding better balance in his life.  Curt now owns his own business — F5 Financial Planning.  He enjoys reading, exercising, fishing, golf, and spending time with his family. Curt has lived in over 20 different places during his life — including multiple locations in the midwest, Denver, Dubai, and Brussels.  Currently, he resides with his wife and best friend Sonya in Naperville, Illinois.  Together they have three children.  Amanda, a graduate student in engineering at Stanford;  Alexander, a newly minted Neuqua Valley HS attends SIU Carbondale; and, Casey, is a sophomore at Neuqua Valley HS. Curt received his BS, MS, and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  He spent 18 years working for a Fortune 50 company holding positions in operations, purchasing, commodity management, and commercial management.  In 2011 he completed the Boston University Financial Planning Program and passed the Certified Financial Planner examination.  Curt has owned a successful Subway franchise since 2005. Curt has always been fascinated with finances and several years ago began exploring the possibility of offering a financial planning services company that would help families achieve their goals.  In mid-2011, he took steps to turn the dream into reality. F5FP works with families to develop a vision of their future — a vision balancing the “5 F’s” (faith, friends and family, fitness, and finance) that are critical to a families’ well being.   Website Listen to another #12minconvo

Reading Baseball
Reading Baseball: Money and Spaghetti

Reading Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 4:22


WSIU Radio contributor Pete Peterson had a successful career as a professor at SIU-Carbondale, But, while growing up, he dreamed of playing professional baseball.

St. Louis on the Air
Illinois 12th Congressional District candidates spar in Carbondale debate

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 16:37


We have excerpts of a 90-minute debate between Rep. Mike Bost, St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly and SIU-Carbondale professor Randy Auxier.

Dussé and Backwoods
Dussé & Backwoods Ep. 29 "Real Nigga Roundtable"

Dussé and Backwoods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 70:15


Welcome to Dussé and Backwoods, the bougie ebonics podcast. I'm your host TUNDEEEEEE!! Aka Chocolate Papí aka TunGotJokes Twitter/IG/FB: @Tungotjokes In this episode, DAB is joined by Actor, Filmmaker, & Producer @thereal_cameronfuller in what we like to call the "Real Nigga Roundtable." We begin our discussion with Cam detailing his journey to Los Angeles to pursue his career in entertainment; working with the likes of Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, and the insight he's gained from these experiences. The roundtable compares Denzel's best movies and our discussion transitions into the sexual as usual. Tunde poses the question "Would you ever mold your d*** into a dildo?" "Have you ever measured your d***?" PAUSE. Cam and Vic touch on their experience of being raised by single mothers and how thats molded their characters. The gang reminisce about their time at SIU- Carbondale. Tunde tells a story about losing his virginity at 12 and how his mother found out about his pre-teen lusts. Our favorite segment of DAB, "Marry One, F*** One, Kill One" has the guys choosing between Oprah, Tabria Majors, & Maya Moore. This is one you do not want to miss! So sit back and enjoy the crazy world of Dussé and Backwoods. Yay! Yay!

Collateral Damage
117: Excerpts from the autobiography of Dick Gregory

Collateral Damage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 25:21


With the passing of comedian, civil rights activist, and cultural icon Dick Gregory, d.j. pays homage to the life of the St. Louis native, by reading excerpts of Gregory's 1964 autobiography, "nigger." Gregory attended Cote Brilliante elementary school, graduated from Sumner High School, and attended SIU-Carbondale before becoming a comedian. he was active in the Civil Rights struggle, and ran as a write-in candidate for president in 1968.  

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Isnt It Queer
2016-04-27

Isnt It Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 60:50


Jonny and Danette discuss recent tensions on the SIU Carbondale campus and the upcoming May 2 Student Strike, the growing backlash against NC's HB2 and similar legislation in other states, and homophobic violence in Bangladesh and Indonesia.

Isnt It Queer
2016-04-27

Isnt It Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 60:50


Jonny and Danette discuss recent tensions on the SIU Carbondale campus and the upcoming May 2 Student Strike, the growing backlash against NC's HB2 and similar legislation in other states, and homophobic violence in Bangladesh and Indonesia.

Circle Of Insight- Foreign Affairs
Why do westerners join ISIS?

Circle Of Insight- Foreign Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015 18:55


Dr. Carlos discusses extremism with Professor Sherkat. Darren Sherkat is a Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology at SIU Carbondale. He has published 54 articles in peer-reviewed journal and 11 chapters in edited books. His work has appeared in top general interest sociology journals like Social Forces, American Sociological Review, and Social Science Research. He has also performed considerable editorial work, and has served on the editorial boards of American Sociological Review, Social Forces and American Journal of Sociology, and is currently on the editorial boards of Social Science Research, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science Journal, Sociological Focus, and Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. Dr. Sherkat was editor and book review editor of Review of Religious Research from 199