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Best podcasts about southwest mississippi

Latest podcast episodes about southwest mississippi

The Hunting Land Man Podcast
Episode 44.5: The Rackbuck Realtor

The Hunting Land Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 23:56


From Cameraman Caleb to The Rackbuck Realtor we finally open the door to let the world know that Caleb Armstrong is making his move throughout Northeast Louisiana and all over Southwest Mississippi. Listen to how Caleb is becoming such and assist to the Southern Real Estate team especially to me the Hunting Land Man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Hunting Land Man Podcast
Episode 44.5: The Rackbuck Realtor

The Hunting Land Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 32:32


From Cameraman Caleb to The Rackbuck Realtor we finally open the door to let the world know that Caleb Armstrong is making his move throughout Northeast Louisiana and all over Southwest Mississippi. Listen to how Caleb is becoming such and assist to the Southern Real Estate team especially to me the Hunting Land Man. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Hunting Land Man Podcast
Episode 32: The Southern Rut (Part 2)

The Hunting Land Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 35:27


In this episode, Slade and Camera Man Caleb expand on the previous episode where we talk about the rut here in the south. In our part of Southwest Mississippi, the rut is at its peak right now. Slade tells a recent success story and how he finally ended the cat and mouse game his target buck wanted to play. The podcast ends by giving you tips on how you can know whether or not you have the right land agent and what the current market looks like. This is one you do not want to miss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Coach Forward Podcast
Kermit Davis - Ole Miss Men's Basketball Coach on Team Captains, How to Grow as a Coach, Building a Positive Locker Room, and More.

Coach Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 35:52


Episode Notes:[11:22] Finding Ways to Grow as a Coach[14:50] Using Freshmen and Transfers as Captains[23:27] Building a "Happy Locker Room"[28:08] Kermit Davis' Best Advice After 27+ Years[32:34] What's On The Coaching HorizonCoach Forward is an interview-style podcast hosted by Jason Mejeur (Coach J), accomplished Coach, Mentor, and Founder/CEO at MaxOne. To see the MaxOne platform, schedule some time here.I'm excited to be joined today by Coach Kermit Davis.Kermit Davis is in his fifth season at the helm of Ole Miss Men's Basketball. A nine-time conference coach of the year, Davis is 30th among active Division I head coaches with 467 career wins over 24 seasons, including stints at Middle Tennessee, Idaho and Texas A&M. In 27 seasons as a college basketball head coach, he has amassed 533 wins.After leading Middle Tennessee to conference championships and NCAA Tournament runs, Davis was named head coach of the Ole Miss basketball program in March 2018.Prior to returning Ole Miss, Davis guided Middle Tennessee to league titles in 6 of his last 9 years in Murfreesboro, between Conference USA and the Sun Belt. Middle Tennessee was one of five programs he led to conference championships.Under Davis' watch, Middle Tennessee made 3 NCAA tournaments and defeated No. 2 seed Michigan State and No. 5 seed Minnesota in back-to-back seasons.With a 25-8 record in 2018, MTSU reached the 24-win mark for the sixth time in seven seasons, which in turn led to six postseason appearances during that period. The Blue Raiders won consecutive Conference USA regular season titles in Davis' final two years, posting a 33-3 mark in C-USA play.In two tours of duty as Idaho head coach in 1997 and from 1989-90, Davis compiled a 63-29 record, the best three-year total in the program's history, and earned NCAA Tournament berths in 1989 and 1990.Davis took the helm at Idaho before the 1989 season after two years as an assistant coach under Tim Floyd, and at the time, was the youngest Division I head coach in the nation at age 28. It was not the first time Davis had been the country's youngest head coach. When he was hired as the head coach at Southwest Mississippi Community College in 1984, he became the youngest junior college coach in the nation at age 24. His youth served him well at Southwest Mississippi, as he put together a 39-20 record in two seasons. His 1986 squad won 22 games, posting the school's first 20-win season in 17 years.About Jason Mejeur (Coach J)Jason has 15+ years of experience coaching basketball at the college and high school level and has lived on the sidelines and in the locker rooms working to build teams and inspire athletes. His mission is to build authentic relationships with his players so that he can impact them beyond the basketball court.More recently, Jason founded MaxOne to be a platform that makes coaches' lives easier and helps them use technology to have a bigger impact on the lives of their athletes.Join the discussion with Coach Forward on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Leave a review if you got something out of this!

Mississippi Moments Podcast
MSM 726 Jewel Rushing - Creating Opportinities for Poor Children

Mississippi Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 13:46


Jewel Rushing grew up in Magnolia, Mississippi, during the Great Depression. In this episode, he remembers befriending the hobos who used to camp outside of town and discusses how growing up in that time of hardship inspired him to help others later in life. In 1968, the Mayor of McComb asked Jewel Rushing to serve on the city's public housing board. He recalls organizing a Boys and Girls Club chapter after watching poor kids playing in the streets. Rushing also served on the Board of Directors of the McComb Salvation Army for many years. He recounts how a generous donation by a retired railroad worker allowed them to keep their doors open. During his lifetime, Rushing worked tirelessly as a community activist. He served on numerous boards including the Southwest Community College Board of Trustees, the McComb Housing Authority, the Salvation Army, and the United Way of Southwest Mississippi. He explains how growing up poor inspired him to try and help young people overcome their circumstances. Jewel Rushing passed away on September 13, 2011, at the age of ninety. PHOTO: http://bgcswms.com/

Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College

In this week's episode, Northeast president Ricky G. Ford talks about the reinstitution of a mask mandate for indoor spaces on Northeast property and helpful tips on how the college can fight the Omicron variant and the COVID-19 virus. Ford gives an update on registration for seated and online classes and also announces a big award for the members of the Northeast Honors Institute -- which includes a $250 scholarship/stipend to help each member with the purchase of college-related materials such as their iPad and other accessories. Ford gives insight into ongoing projects such as the technology and wireless upgrades at the Northeast at Corinth campus and the purchase of the former Corinthian Furniture building at 2100 W. Chambers Drive that will become one of the top-of-the-line career and technical facilities in the nation along with a conference center that will be serviced by members of the Northeast hotel/restaurant management department and the culinary arts students.  Ford gives a rundown of events happening in the upcoming weeks such as home basketball games on Tuesday and Thursday against Southwest Mississippi and Copiah-Lincoln, the Technology Student Association (TSA) Conference on January 27, the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) conference on February 3 and the Creating Futures Through Technology Conference on the Mississippi Gulf Coast on March 2-4. 

The Rising Coaches Podcast
Bryan Bender - Southwest Mississippi Community College

The Rising Coaches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 22:45


Adam Gordon with The Rising Coaches Podcast sits down with Bryan Bender - Southwest Mississippi Community College.

Fadeaways and Fundamentals podcast
Episode 110 with Coach Bryan Bender of Southwest Mississippi Jr College

Fadeaways and Fundamentals podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 41:52


In this episode I talk with head Coach of Southwest Mississippi CC College Bryan Bender about his life in basketball. Coach Bender also touches on his basketball program and the importance of A B C Academics, Basketball, and Character.

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Small Town, Big Business
Finding Your Village

Small Town, Big Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 15:38


Beth Hemeter shares her story on building a successful dive bar and finding a village. This week, Kendal Miller, talks wtih Beth Hemeter as she shares her story about being an entreprenuer in Southwest Mississippi and what it has taken for her to build two thriving businesses. Topics discussed: Navigating the business world as a woman. Finding success in failure and hard lessons. Finding your village and support system. Links mentioned in this episode: facebook.com/Beth-Hemeter-Image-Maker-Photography-351338054886850 http://www.imagemakerphotos.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Buddys-of-McComb-188223171222133 Presented by http://www.TheLocalWorks.com Private offices and coworking space in McComb, MS.

Beyond the Box Score Podcast
Interview w/ Corey Schmidt (Assistant Coach at Southwest Mississippi CC)

Beyond the Box Score Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 53:03


Coach Corey Schmidt shares his journey from growing up in Nashville to becoming a becoming an Assistant Coach at Southwest Mississippi CC. He got his start as a Student Manager and then Graduate Assistant under the legendary Rick Byrd at Belmont. After Belmont he accepted an unpaid position at the University of New Orleans and eventually was the paid Director of Basketball Operations during his four seasons under Coach Mark Slessinger. After many NCAA and NIT appearances he accepted the Video Coordinator position at Wake Forest under Danny Manning, he talks about what made him leave a successful program like UNO for a team that had struggled as of late [Wake Forest]. We talk about how he's been able to make a long distance relationship work with his girlfriend - and her neat business with a great name! He's one of the more genuine people you'll meet in college basketball and a terrific basketball mind.

More Than A Name...
Episode Eighteen: Bryan Bender, Head Men's Basketball Coach at Southwest Mississippi Community College

More Than A Name...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 30:12


Head Men's Basketball Coach at Southwest Mississippi Community College, Bryan Bender, gives an inspiring podcast. Bender preaches on learning from Tubby Smith and Bob McKillop, building a "Phd" culture, leading his players in job/athletic opportunities, networking strategies and his why in life.

SCSU Sport Management Podcast Series
Episode 42 Bryan Bender Head Coach Of Southwest Mississippi Community College

SCSU Sport Management Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 26:09


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Hoop Heads
Bryan Bender - Southwest Mississippi Community College Men's Head Basketball Coach - Episode 308

Hoop Heads

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 95:22


Bryan Bender is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Southwest Mississippi Community College.  Bender has been the head coach since July of 2018 after spending the previous season as an assistant at SMCC. Bender built the culture and foundation of a program centered around academics, constant improvement, dedication and being grateful by celebrating value-driven behaviors such as hard work, toughness and unselfishness.  In his first year at the helm, the program was named NJCAA Men’s Basketball Academic Team of the Year in 2018-19 after compiling a 3.43 team GPA.  The team has a 100% graduation rate under Bender since taking over the program.  In his four years coaching at the NJCAA level; Bender has coached/signed 30 players that have signed with Division I schools and has had ten top 100 ranked players in the country, four of which were ranked in the top 50.   Prior to Southwest, Bender spent three seasons as Director of Basketball Operations at Appalachian State University, a NCAA Division I school in the Sun Belt Conference and in 2013-14, Bender was an assistant at Missouri State University-West Plains.   Bender began his career at the University of Minnesota.  He served as video coordinator under Hall of Fame coach Tubby Smith and spent his eight years overseeing scouts, student managers, and all video duties. We just launched our Hoop Heads Pod Webinar Series with some of the top minds in the game across all levels, from grassroots to the NBA. If you’re focused on improving your coaching and your team, we’ve got you covered! Visit hoopheadspod.com/webinars to get registered. If you are enjoying the Hoop Heads Pod please leave us a 5 star rating and review on your favorite podcast app, tell your friends in the coaching community about the show and make sure you’re subscribed so you never miss an episode. Check out hoopheadspod.com where you can listen to every episode we’ve ever recorded and find out more about the mission that drives our show. Have a pen and paper in hand so you can take down some notes as you listen to this episode with Bryan Bender, Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Southwest Mississippi Community College. Website - https://southwestbearathletics.com/index.aspx?path=mbball (https://southwestbearathletics.com/index.aspx?path=mbball) Email - bbender@smcc.edu Twitter - https://twitter.com/BryanBender (@BryanBender) Support this podcast

Outdoor Country Talk
"Braking It Down" with Team Brake Down

Outdoor Country Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 55:56


Deer Season has arrived! We don't think there would be a better way of bringing in the season than "Braking It Down" with Team Brake Down. Jeffery and John David join us on this episode to give us some key points regarding what Team Brake Down has to offer and how they can be an asset to us hunters in the Southwest Mississippi region this deer season. 

Outdoor Country Talk
Derek Shipley: Crossing That "Parish County Line"

Outdoor Country Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 56:57


We get Derek Shipley, lead singer of "Parish County Line", on the other end with us. Derek tells us how growing up in the Southwest Mississippi area, right where the Parishes and the Counties meet, influenced him into his music career. Derek also tells us some memorable moments for "Parish County Line" and some things that's coming up. 

Outdoor Country Talk
Camp Life & Bending Strings with Jeff Nunnery - Part One

Outdoor Country Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 60:30


In the first of a two part podcast, we visit with our buddy, Jeff Nunnery. Jeff is an outdoorsman from right here in Southwest Mississippi. He takes us from his childhood growing up in the outdoors, hunting camp life, and starts on how he got to have a career in the music industry.  Be sure to stay tuned for part two of the Camp Life & Bending Strings with Jeff Nunnery podcast! 

Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College

Host Will Kollmeyer welcomes listeners to the twenty-fifth edition of the TigerTalk podcast with head football coach Greg Davis as he talks about the Tiger football team and how it progressed during recent spring drills. Davis also introduces listeners to one of the newest members of the NEMCC Family -- defensive coordinator Paige Anders and how he has changed the mindset of the Tiger defense. In addition to talking about summer drills in June and the upcoming season where Northeast travels to Southwest Mississippi in Summit on Thursday, August 30, Davis gives us an interesting look at one of the program's biggest fund-raisers -- the Northeast Tiger football golf tournament which will be held at Hillandale Country Club in Corinth on Friday, May 4. Culinary Arts instructor Christy Grissom and culinary arts and hotel/restaurant management double major Grace Garton stop in to talk about Collegiate DECA and Garton's recent win at the international competition in Washington, D.C. Garton teamed with other DECA representatives from Utah, Minnesota and Michigan to take home the top prize at the Management Institute and in addition to receiving a cash award, she will also receive an all-inclusive paid trip to Las Vegas and a chance to interview with the program's sponsor PiperJaffray. Kollmeyer also welcomes a pair of social work majors to TigerTalk when freshman Laurie Gaines of Glen and sophomore Brooke Southern of Michie, Tenn., talk about their experience with Stephanie Freese's biology class which took time to teach biology and other insightful lessons to kindergartners at Anderson Elementary School here in Booneville. As always, Kenny Paul Geno gives us his weekly spotlight of what is coming up at Northeast in this twenty-fifth edition of the TigerTalk podcast.

Mississippi Edition
Tuesday, August 23rd

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016


Cleaning up after floods in Southwest Mississippi. Then, will new services at the Jackson airport change the debate over who is in charge of the airport board? Later, a StoryCorps conversation from Mississippi on favorite teachers. And, the University of Mississippi has officially stopped playing "Dixie" at sporting events. What does this mean to students?

Mississippi Edition
Tuesday, August 16th

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016


Flood survivors regroup in Southwest Mississippi following a weekend of rising water. And state officials move in to assess damage. Then, Chiquita Banana returns to the State Port at Gulfport. Later, a StoryCorps conversation from Mississippi on divine intervention. And, the state's driver's license gets a new look.