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Dustin Smith and Sam Tideman discuss whether people are conscious in the intermediate state (between death and resurrection). Interestingly, neither of them think the deceased are currently in heaven or hell. Smith affirms the sleep of the dead, seeing all the dead, whether good or bad, as unconscious and unaware of the passage of time. Tideman puts forward the idea that the souls of the dead are in a semi-conscious dreamlike state in a chamber called Sheol or Hades. Today is part one of their discussion in which both lay out their positions and then discuss Ecclesiastes 9.10 and Isaiah 14.9-11. This is part one of their conversation. Stay tuned for part two next week. Dr. Dustin Smith currently serves as a New Testament scholar at Spartanburg Methodist College in South Carolina. Smith has authored or edited six books, including the 2024 monograph, Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John. He is also the weekly host of the Biblical Unitarian Podcast. Sam Tideman is a Harvard educated data scientist at Google who has keen interests in biblical studies, theology, and especially church history. He hosts the YouTube channel, "Transfigured," which has a total of nearly 250k views with interesting guests like Tim Mackie, Alister McGrath, and John Vervaeke. https://youtu.be/v6IBqLHlzQ4 Listen to this episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts —— Links —— More about Dustin Smith here More about Sam Tideman here Check out these other episodes discussing the intermediate state Get the transcript of this episode Support Restitutio by donating here Join our Restitutio Facebook Group and follow Sean Finnegan on Twitter @RestitutioSF Leave a voice message via SpeakPipe with questions or comments and we may play them out on the air Intro music: Good Vibes by MBB Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Free Download / Stream: Music promoted by Audio Library. Who is Sean Finnegan? Read Sean's bio here
Dr. Dustin Smith is the host of the @BiblicalUnitarianPodcast and a New Testament scholar at Spartanburg Methodist College. In this episode we discuss his new book about Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John. We mention James Dunn, Michael Servetus, the Wisdom of Solomon, Baruch, Philo of Alexandria, and more. Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John: https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Christology-Gospel-Dustin-Smith/dp/B0D248VGC5
Orlando Hudson is a former MLB infielder who played 11 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, San Diego Padres and Chicago White Sox. He was a four-time Gold Glove winner (2005-07, '09) and was named to two All-Star teams with Arizona ('07) and Los Angeles ('09). He was selected in the 43rd round of the 1997 MLB Draft by Toronto after playing his college ball at Spartanburg Methodist College in South Carolina. He made his MLB debut five years later with Toronto on July 24, 2002. Currently, he's a player development assistant in baseball operations with the Diamondbacks. Today on the podcast, we talk to Orlando Hudson about his MLB career, handling success, being lukewarm in his faith, confidence versus cockiness, and living a life of obedience to Christ. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
Colleen Perry Keith, Ph.D. is the14th president (and first female president) in the 136-year history of Goldey-Beacom College, assuming this role July 1, 2019. With more than 36 years of higher education experience, Dr. Keith served as president at Pfeiffer University, who moved from NCAA Division II to NCAA Division III during her tenure from 2015-2019 and at Spartanburg Methodist College, a member of the NJCAA, from 2009–2015. She currently serves on the The Partnership Board of Directors, the education affiliate of the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce; the Board of Governors for the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce; the Board of Directors of Transform Mid-Atlantic, serving as the Vice Chair of the Executive Committee; and as the Vice Chair for the Division II Executive Board of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Locally, Dr. Keith serves on the board of the Wilmington Rotary Club. Dr. Keith is also active with the Forum of Executive Women – Delaware, the Fund for Women, the Steering Committee for the Delaware Million Women Mentors and on the advisory committee for the Fresh Start Scholarship program. In 2010, she was named the South Carolina Career woman of the Year by the South Carolina Business and Professionals Woman's Foundation and was selected as a 2022 Women in Business Honoree by Delaware Today Magazine. As a doctoral student, she was awarded the Earl W. Anderson Award for Outstanding Graduate Students by The Ohio State University, College of Education and as a master's student, she was inducted into Kappa Delta Pi (Education Honor Society) at the University of Pittsburgh. She is an invited speaker at many events each year, speaking to groups on the topic of leadership, women in leadership, and (of course) Goldey-Beacom College. Dr. Keith's career in higher education started following her work at a temporary help company in Pittsburgh in the mid-1980s. She saw the steel industry shutting down in the area, leaving many workers without jobs and without training for other work. Working with those displaced workers led to a strong commitment to help people to acquire some form of post-secondary training so that they could have economic security throughout their adult lives. That commitment led her to graduate degrees and eventually to Goldey-Beacom College, a place committed to providing post-secondary education that helps people to achieve economic security in an ever-changing world of work. Dr. Keith holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Binghamton University; Master of Education Degree in Education Counseling from University of Pittsburgh; and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs from The Ohio State University. She lives in Pike Creek with her husband, Barry and their two English bulldogs, Daisy and Charlie. She has one son and daughter-in-law, Tim and Anna Hogan, residents of Silver Spring, MD.
On this episode, Cody Mincey, joins the pod! We talk about his path to signing with the Marlins. The intensity of JUCO and making it to two College world series with Spartanburg Methodist College. We talk about playing all over the world, eating Iguanas, and much more!
Adib, is an Assistant Coach, Spartanburg Methodist College, was Graduate Assistant Baylor Bear Men's Basketball and a Varsity Head Coach. Adib talks about youth basketball, intangibles necessary to play at a higher level, and provides clear advice on being a contributing member to a basketball team. Adib is driving my his faith, leadership, and desire to coach basketball. He operations on the premises of JOY (Jesus, Others, Yourself).
Jacob Corn, originally from Landrum, SC. Talks about how being from a small town in SC doesn't mean you can't accomplish your dreams. Follow him through the high school ranks into independent baseball in the Northeast. He discusses the importance of family and how being the youngest of 6 kids built him into the man he is today. He just became the newest edition to the Spartanburg Methodist College baseball staff, and is coming home soon to start that journey. Give his episode a listen today! Follow Jacob on Twitter : @CornJacob Follow me on Twitter : @PodcastBeGreat or on Instagram: @BeGreatToday_Podcast https://linktr.ee/coachbatchler If you like what you hear and want to offer support you can always Venmo: @TheRealCoach_B or PayPal: @CoachBatchler or Sign up for reoccurring gifts: https://anchor.fm/joshua-batchler/support I appreciate any and all support! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-batchler/support
South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond grew up in Spartanburg, where he graduated from Dorman High School. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Newberry College in 1986 and went on to obtain a Masters in Education from Clemson University in 1988. Secretary Hammond completed special basic training at the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in 1991 and worked as a Criminal Investigator, aiding prosecutors for the 7th Circuit Solicitor's Office, until 1996. Mark Hammond served as Spartanburg County's Clerk of Court from 1997 to 2002. On November 5th, 2002, he was elected as South Carolina's 41st Secretary of State. Voters returned Secretary Hammond to office in 2006, 2010, 2014, and most recently in 2018. Secretary Hammond is dedicated to efficiency, accountability, transparency and customer service. Some of his more notable successes as Secretary of State include: Initiating reforms targeting charity and telemarketing abuses, collecting more than $3.6 million in fines to date; Requesting and implementing improvements to the South Carolina Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act to facilitate enforcement of the Act, assuring charitable donors more accountability and transparency from nonprofit organizations; Offering online search capabilities for vacancies on state boards and commissions, notaries public, and Uniform Commercial Code filings; Implementing the award-winning Business Entities Filing, Search and Document Retrieval System, increasing productivity, public accessibility, and customer service and support; Implementing the award-winning Uniform Commercial Code Filing, Search and Document Retrieval System, which provides faster filing and quick search results; Seizing nearly $67 million in counterfeit merchandise, resulting in the arrest of nearly 650 people; Revising the Notary Public statute and producing an online webinar by which citizens can learn the duties of South Carolina Notaries Public; and Continuing the Annual Angels list of charities, and providing the percentage of receipts that go toward the charitable cause to educate the public on wise charitable giving. Secretary Hammond is an ex-officio member of the South Carolina Consumer Affairs Commission and Legislative Council. He has served as the liaison to the Notary Public Administrators (NPA) section of the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), where he also chaired, co-chaired or served on the International Relations Committee, the Standing Committee on Business Services, and the Company Formation Task Force. Secretary Hammond was named an Outstanding Alumnus by the South Carolina Shrine Bowl for Public Service in 2006; named a Henry Toll Fellow by the Council of State Governments; a recipient of the Sesquicentennial Medal of Honor Award - Outstanding Alumni by Newberry College in 2007; served as a trustee for Spartanburg Methodist College from 2009 - 2015; was honored with NASS's Medallion Award in 2017 for his outstanding service and longtime leadership support; and in 2019 he was inducted into the South Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Alumnus (Newberry College). On a personal note, Secretary Hammond and his wife Ginny have three children. The Hammonds are members of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Spartanburg.
Victor Durrah, Executive Director of Brothers Restoring Urban Hope Shares About the Organization's Community Impact. Brothers Restoring Urban Hope was recently awarded a Chapman Cultural Center Community Grant to create an educational S.T.E.M.-themed mural throughout the newly updated B.R.U.H. community center in Cowpens. The new S.T.E.M. mural will be painted in a way that identifies specific heavenly bodies and their position relative to the earth and sun.About VictorA native of Cowpens, Victor Durrah, Jr. is a non-profit leader and has been recognized on numerous occasions for his community work.Victor earned an Associates Degree from Spartanburg Methodist College and a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Non-Profit Administration and Management from the University of South Carolina Upstate. He has worked in the non-profit sector for more than 15 years focusing on youth development.Victor started his career with the Palmetto Council Boy Scouts of America, serving as the Director of Multi-Cultural Markets. He is the current Executive Director and Co-Founder of Brothers Restoring Urban Hope, Inc.(BRUH Mentor) -- a non-profit organization that focuses on group mentoring for young men and women. A recipient of several awards, Victor has been recognized as a graduate of the Grassroots Leadership Program, Black History Maker of the Upstate (2012), BSA PDL1, PDL2, PDL3 certified employee, and received the Mary L. Thomas Award for Civic Leadership and Community Change. He has also received the Talented Tenth Award from the Urban League for his work in African American Communities and has been recognized as a top young professional in the non- profit field by the Chamber of Commerce for 3 consecutive years.A current board member for Habitat for Humanity, he serves as the A.I.M (Athletes In Ministry) youth advisor for Born Anew Church located in Spartanburg. His past community service includes his tenure as Community Services Chairman for the Gaffney Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.Victor is currently pursuing a Masters in Public Administration at Clemson University. About Chapman Cultural CenterChapman Cultural Center provides major funding and support for many of Spartanburg's arts and cultural organizations. The organization's programs serve more than 40,000 public and private school students throughout Spartanburg County, with residencies by professional artists in the disciplines of music, dance, visual arts, literature, media, theatre, and crafts. We are excited to partner with Chapman Cultural Center to amplify Black artists and organizations who have been impacted by the Agency's Community Grants program! Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far. Thank you for listening. Share with a friend. We are humans. From all around the world. One kind only. And that is humankind. Your friend, Marjy Marj
We start season 5 with a bonus two part series far from the topic of politics, Government or Richard Nixon. Though President Nixon did start NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration which began the National Weather Service and Hurricane Tracking. A service that has saved thousands of lives and improved weather tracking and predicting immensely since the 1970's. So in a way this show and the storm it covers, and the lives saved at the time in 1989, were a direct result of the leadership and Presidency of Richard Nixon. So now lets relive....HURRICANE HUGO, It was a night like no other in my lifetime. I was 18 years old, a freshman in college, and sitting in my dorm at Spartanburg Methodist College with a guy down the hall from me from James Island S.C. His home would be destroyed. I got lucky, my townhouse was totally unharmed in Myrtle Beach, my family in Hartsville S.C. was unharmed. But the ride home the next week was just surreal. From the moment you got to Columbia S.C. all the way to the beach, destruction was everywhere you looked. No one who lived through Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina has ever forgotten it. Today thousands of people have moved into the path Hugo followed. None of them have ever experienced anything close to the wrath of a Hurricane as powerful nor as enormous as Hugo. This show is for all of you. Heed its warning because one day we will see it again. Here relive the tension as Hurricane Hugo approaches and then hear it roar as this incredible night unfolds again. Hugo rushed in after midnight and packed a mighty punch in the dark of night. A night no one has ever forgotten, a night like no other in our lifetime. From the National Weather Service Website: " Around midnight on September 22, 1989, Hurricane Hugo made landfall just north of Charleston, South Carolina at Sullivan's Island as a Category 4 storm with estimated maximum winds of 135-140 mph and a minimum central pressure of 934 millibars (27.58 inches of Hg). Hugo produced tremendous wind and storm surge damage along the coast and even produced hurricane force wind gusts several hundred miles inland into western North Carolina. In fact, Hugo produced the highest storm tide heights ever recorded along the U.S. East Coast, around 20 feet in Bulls Bay, SC near Cape Romain! At the time, Hugo was the strongest storm to strike the U.S. in the previous 20-year period and was the nation's costliest hurricane on record in terms of monetary losses (~$7 billion in damage). It is estimated that there were 49 deaths directly related to the storm, 26 of which occurred in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands."(We would like to thank Santee Cooper Electric for the use of footage from their documentary "Bringing Back the Light" and all of the journalism outlets in our state for their coverage, WPDE, WIS, WCIS, The State Newspaper, The Sun News, and The Weather Channel, plus a North Carolina Radio station . )
CCCC SZN 2 EP2: TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES WITH PAULIA D. WILLIAMSPaulia D. Williams currently serves as an Educational Talent Search (ETS) College Advisor for Trio Programs at the University of South Carolina (UofSC). As an ETS College Advisor for Trio Programs, Paulia coordinates successful outreach for three Title I middle schools in the Richland One School District. Her students can learn about college access, financial literacy/aid, and cultural/life skills exposure as apart of ETS's design. In the fall semesters, Paulia also teaches 19 new Gamecocks in her University 101: The Student in The University class. They can foster academic success, discover, and connect with UofSC and promote personal development. Twenty-three Saturdays out of the year, as an Upward Bound (UB) Instructor, Paulia, facilitates college enrichment lessons for 150 high school students. Paulia's previous role at UofSC was the Manager for Campus Visits and Communications, where she coordinated over 18,000 campus visits annually and built the VisitUofSC brand. The VisitUofSC brand launched with Facebook and Twitter, then, later, expanded to Instagram and Snapchat. In addition to those duties, Paulia is a member of several professional organizations where she is a member at large.As a proud first-generation college student, Paulia is a graduate of Spartanburg Methodist College, the University of South Carolina, and Columbia College of South Carolina. She is delighted to be able to use her talents and skills at her Alma Mater. Paulia resides in Columbia, SC, with her husband, D'Netric.Awards:SC TRIO President's Award GA TRIO President's AwardUofSC TRIO Director's Award UofSC Standout Staff Feature Paulia D. Williams, M.Ed., GCDFConnect with Paulia here:www.linkedin.com/in/pauliadwilliamsIf you need additional HYPE:
In this episode of Makers Chat I'm talking with Kristofer Neely. Kris is a member of my local art community widely known for his Guardian Angel Paintings. He is also an art professor and interim provost at Spartanburg Methodist College here in Spartanburg, SC. Kris has a lot of experience in community leadership and stepped up to create programs and systems where he saw a need for the local arts community. Listen to his story, and hop into the Makers Chat Community on Facebook for even more conversation with Kris and all of our guests! Find Kris online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063882723562 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wpsyndrome/ Shop: http://bit.ly/guardiansshop Join the Community: bit.ly/MAKERSGROUP Download the Transcripts: http://bit.ly/mctranscripts Music License: Good Feeling by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-good-feeling Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/6lvyX-1IeYM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danielle-kaminski/message
Today's guest is Coach Godfrey who is a top Assistant for the Broncos women's basketball program as Assistant Coach. Godfrey started his coaching career in 2005 as a part-time Assistant Coach/Trainer with Monroe college. He spent three years there, sharpening his skills, before moving on to coach basketball camps from 2010-2017. Godfrey went on to coach middle school basketball at Unity Preparatory Charter School from 2015 -2019. There, under his guidance, the team made it to two championship games. A diligent worker, Godfrey then increased his responsibilities in 2016 by coaching the Unity Preparatory Charter High School. While there, he led the team to its first appearance in the championship game. He started his basketball career at Grady High school, playing two years of varsity basketball from 1991-93. Following his High School playing career, he spent two years playing basketball at Spartanburg Methodist College, earning a full scholarship at Iona College from 1995-1997. Godfrey graduated from Iona College with a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Advertising. He owns a personal training certification, and an injury prevention certification with over 27 years of experience and his specialties include flexibility training, postural assessment, post-rehabilitation(shoulder and knee), pre and post-natal training & plyometrics. These specialties combined with his long practice working with both athletes and non-athletes ages 3 to 100 make him a great asset to any program. In addition to being highly trained, Andre is also an attentive communicator and will work with you around any injuries or preexisting conditions. With his focus on form and technique, Andre can make a big difference in anyone's life. Contact Info Andre's Profile linkedin.com/in/andregodfrey Email: andregodfrey21@gmail.com If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of Coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Sifu Rafael is available for one on one coaching, seminars, and public speaking. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
Please note: We had some issues with Tobias' audio during recording but cleaned it up during post-production editing as best we could. Tobias Pinson is the founder and CEO of Hoop Juice Recruiting Service. Hoop Juice helps female players distribute their talents to college coaches throughout the United States. Tobias was an assistant coach of the women’s basketball program at The University of Charleston during the 2018-2019 season. Prior to Charleston, he has been an assistant women’s basketball coach at Winthrop University (D1), USC-Upstate (D1), Walsh University (D2), and Converse College (D2). Pinson was named a Top Thirty Under 30 Assistant Coach by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) in 2018. This prestigious award was created to recognize 30 up-and-coming women’s basketball coaches age 30 and under at all levels of the game. Tobias has also been a speaker for the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) at numerous Final Four National Conventions as well. Tobias played collegiate basketball at Spartanburg Methodist College (JUCO) and Winthrop University (D1). The highlight of his playing career came during the 2012-13 season at Spartanburg Methodist College when his team finished 35-1 and advanced to the Final Four. Don’t miss our free Hoop Heads Pod Webinar Series on Thursday nights at 9 pm EST. If you miss a live webinar you can buy lifetime access to any of our previous webinars for $4.99 on the Hoop Heads Pod website. If you’re focused on improving your coaching and your team, we’ve got you covered! Visit https://hoopheadspod.com/webinars/ (hoopheadspod.com/webinars) to get registered. Make sure you check out our new Hoop Heads Pod Network of shows including https://thrive-with-trevor-huff.captivate.fm/listen (Thrive with Trevor Huffman) , https://beyond-the-ball.captivate.fm/listen (Beyond the Ball), https://coachmayscom.captivate.fm/listen (The CoachMays.com Podcast), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/players-court/id1528381758 (Player’s Court), https://bleachers-boards.captivate.fm (Bleachers & Boards) and our team focused NBA Podcasts: https://cavalier-central.captivate.fm/listen (Cavalier Central), https://grizz-n-grind.captivate.fm (Grizz n Grind), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/knuck-if-you-buck/id1528874607 (Knuck if you Buck), https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-305-culture/id1532785121 (The 305 Culture) and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blazing-the-path/id1536055102 (Blazing the Path). We’re looking for more NBA podcasters interested in hosting their own show centered on a particular team. Shoot an email to info@hoopheadspod.com if you’re interested in learning more and bringing your talent to our network. Listen and learn from our conversation with Tobias Pinson, Founder & CEO of Hoop Juice. Website - https://hoopjuice.com/ (https://hoopjuice.com/) Email - tobias@hoopjuice.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/HoopJuice_ (@HoopJuice_) Please note: We had some issues with Tobias' audio during recording but cleaned it up during post-production editing as best we could. Support this podcast
Coach Heather Macy shares her journey from growing up in a small town in North Carolina to becoming the all-time winningest HC at East Carolina and now serving as the Head Coach at Spartanburg Methodist College (NCJAA D1) in South Carolina. She was inducted into both the Starmount High School and Greensboro College Hall of Fames as a player. She began her coaching career as an AC at Catawba and Lenoir-Rhyne before entering the NCAA D1 coaching ranks as an AC at High Point University and UMBC. During her time as an AC she earned her Master's degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. Coach Macy took over as the HC of Pfieffer and then at Francis Marion University having great success at both schools, she led a high octane offense that was one of the best in the nation. She became the HC at East Carolina and would remain there for eight years and finishing 134-117 including three consecutive seasons with 20+ wins and WNIT appearances. She's the author of “Two Feet Forward” and also the founder of the non-profit "Influence and Impacters". Coach Macy is one of only 300 coaches in the country Macy received a Certification in Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in 2016. Twitter @2FTNHeatherMacy Website: www.influenceandimpacters.com
We sit down with Head Women's Basketball Coach, Heather Macy of Spartanburg Methodist College and 26 year Air Force Veteran, Charlie McHarney to discuss how to build toughness in athletic programs along with "EQ" which is better known as "emotional intelligence".
Scott Cochran became the eighth President of Spartanburg Methodist College on November 16, 2015. He is married to Teresa Cochran and the couple has six children and two grandchildren. He shares stories about how he is willing to do anything to make things happen, including driving from Nebraska to Durham to be accepted into the Duke University's MBA program. He also breaks down the concept of outwork 5% of the population. He leaves our listeners with a strong dose of motivation including; let's not wait until tomorrow, do it now. You can reach President Cochran at SMC by email: cochrans@smcsc.edu
DP's Austin Alexander sat down with his mentor Hall of Fame skipper Tim Wallace at Spartanburg Methodist College. An array of topics spanned from: Tim's childhood & baseball background as a player How coaching career began What's going on now vision forward Best memories & stories in baseball on & off the field, including Bo Jackson Plus legit locker room pranks... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Macy brings almost 20 years of coaching experience to SMC’s athletic program. Most recently, she was the women’s head coach at East Carolina University where she was recognized as their All-Time Winningest Coach. Macy has also held head coach positions at Francis Marion University and Pfeiffer University. Macy’s achievements are extensive as both a player and coach. She was inducted into the Greensboro College Hall of Fame and Starmount High School Hall of Fame. Her honors include 2013 Conference USA Coach of the Year, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year and 2006/2007 Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference Coach of the Year. At East Carolina University, Macy set the university record for three consecutive 20-plus win seasons, adding to her 200-plus career wins. In addition to her collegiate career, Macy founded Influence and Impacters, Inc., a nonprofit that helps people of all ages reach their goals through service and leadership events. Macy’s organization also hosts basketball camps and clinics. A camp for middle and high school students is scheduled at SMC in August. Macy, who has been a speaker at some of the top coaching clinics in the country, including USA Basketball and Nike Championship Clinics, is also a frequent speaker at corporate events on the topics of leadership, teamwork, accountability and discipline. Her book, Two Feet Forward, published in February and was the top new release in basketball coaching on Amazon. Macy earned her Master of Science in Human Performance and Recreation from the University of Southern Mississippi and her Bachelor of Science in Sport and Exercise Studies from Greensboro College. She also is certified in Emotional Intelligence (EQ). macyh@smcsc.edu @2FTNHeatherMacy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Our guest this week on the itsBIGGERthantheball pod is Coach Heather Macy. Coach Macy recently accepted the position of head women's basketball coach for Spartanburg Methodist College. Macy, the all-time winningest coach in the history of East Carolina University women's basketball is the definition of passion and focus. Not only a coach, but an author, motivator, and leader. Heather prides herself in helping others reach their goals. Her philosophy of impacting and influencing is based upon building confidence, instilling discipline and keeping the intent based upon, YOU winning. Macy was the lone women's basketball head coach invited to speak at the NIKE Championship Basketball Clinic in Las Vegas, Nev., in May 2015. The Las Vegas clinic is widely regarded as the largest college basketball clinic in the world. She spoke at the same clinics in Orlando, Fla., and Las Vegas in 2011, while being chosen as a featured speaker at the 2008 South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association clinic in North Charleston, the 2009 Triad Coaches Clinic in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the NIKE Coaching Clinics in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Cleveland, Ohio and Wisconsin Dells, Wis. Additionally, Macy is the director of the annual East Carolina women's basketball camps. Macy is a highly requested speaker at civic organizations, hospitals, schools, non-profit organizations, plus in private industry. During these presentations, topics like teamwork, accountability, and discipline to achieve success are explored. One of only 300 coaches in the country Macy received a Certification in Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in 2016. She currently travels speaking to teams and organizations on how to use EQ to become an elite performer. To connect with Coach Macy https://www.instagram.com/2ftnheathermacy https://www.twitter.com/2ftnheathermacy https://influenceandimpacters.com/ Be sure to connect with Coach Adams & itsBIGGERthantheball www.itsbiggerthantheball.com coachka20@gmail.com Social Media https://facebook.com/itsbiggerthantheball https://instagram.com/coachka20 https://twitter.com/coachka20 https://youtube.com/itsbiggerthantheball
Heather Macy Head Women's Basketball Coach at Spartanburg Methodist College and Author shares her journey from worrying about importance to impact
Heather Macy is a college basketball coach and author of "Two Feet Forward". She is also the founder of the non-profit Influence and Impacters. Macy is a highly requested speaker at civic organizations, hospitals, schools, non-profit organizations, plus in private industry. During these presentations, topics like teamwork, accountability, and discipline to achieve success are explored. One of only 300 coaches in the country Macy received a Certification in Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in 2016. She currently travels speaking to teams and organizations on how to use EQ to become an elite performer. She has been a successful coach everywhere that she has been. She is the all-time winningest coach at NCAA Division I East Carolina University. She has coached at Spartanburg Methodist College, East Carolina University, Francis Marion University, Pfeiffer University, UMBC, High Point University, Lenoir-Rhyne College, and Catawba College. Macy was the lone women’s basketball head coach invited to speak at the NIKE Championship Basketball Clinic in Las Vegas, Nev., in May 2015. The Las Vegas clinic is widely regarded as the largest college basketball clinic in the world. She spoke at the same clinics in Orlando, Fla., and Las Vegas in 2011, while being chosen as a featured speaker at the 2008 South Carolina Basketball Coaches Association clinic in North Charleston, the 2009 Triad Coaches Clinic in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the NIKE Coaching Clinics in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Cleveland, Ohio and Wisconsin Dells, Wis. In today’s episode, we discuss: The process of writing her first book Lessons learned as a college coach Positively influencing student-athletes ... and so much more!!! Email: Heather@InfluenceandImpacters.com Website: InfluenceAndImpacters.com Twitter: @2FTNHeatherMacy Non-Profit Twitter: @2FTNwithyou Facebook: Facebook.com/influenceandimpacters/ Two Feet Forward: Everyday Lessons in Leadership by Heather Macy MH Book Services: MHBookServices.com Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Dan Hughes (2018 WNBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 120 Jacqie McWilliams (CIAA Commissioner) - Episode 117 Kara Lawson (NBA broadcaster & WNBA star) - Episode 113 Jon Gordon (Author of "The Energy Bus") - Episode 100 Tim Hall (UMBC Director of Athletics) - Episode 097 Sue Enquist (Hall of Fame softball coach) - Episode 077 Tim Selgo (3x A.D. of the Year) - Episode 052 Mike Hamilton (former Tennessee A.D.) - Episode 043 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 001 This Episode is Sponsored By Audible Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Rate and Review Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”
In this episode, we speak with the President of Spartanburg Methodist College, Scott Cochran about how vital your organization's culture is to its success. Scott is a dynamic leader that has been part of shaping and driving an influential culture at SMC. Enjoy the conversation! Spartanburg Methodist College
We've spent a lot of time on the City Podcast over the years chronicling Downtown Spartanburg's rise. We've covered historic redevelopments, transformative new construction projects, new City streetscaping, restaurant and retail openings, and events that cater to our diverse, newly vibrant downtown crowds. Along the way, we've also tried our best to contextualize each of these pieces of the downtown redevelopment puzzle, showing as best we can the landscape Spartanburg's people are creating in our city's core. What's the cumulative effect of all that movement? Simple: Downtown Spartanburg is now the place where local institutions, organizations, businesses, and individuals want to be. With their new space inside the newly renovated Aug W. Smith building, has become latest example of such an institution, one that recognizes that the new local paradigm shift is very real and that having a presence in Downtown Spartanburg now means being in the middle of the action. Today on the podcast, we're talking with a couple of folks responsible for creating SMC's new “education, collaboration and creation space" on E Main Street, Jennifer Dillenger, Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Kris Neely, Professor of Art and Director of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Spartanburg Methodist College is mulling the addition of bachelor's degree programs, The effort, if approved by the college's accrediting organization, could be rolled out as soon as next fall.
Darryl Eugene Strawberry (born March 12, 1962) is well-known both for his play on the baseball field and for his controversial behavior off of it. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Strawberry was one of the most feared sluggers in the game, known for his prodigious home runs and his intimidating presence in the batter's box with his 6-foot-6 frame and his long, looping swing. During his 17-year career, he helped lead the New York Mets to one World Series championship in 1986 and the New York Yankees to three World Series championships in 1996, 1998, 1999.A popular player during his career, Strawberry was voted to the All-Star Game eight straight times from 1984-1991.In 1985, despite missing 40 games due to an injury to his right thumb, he hit 29 home runs but the Mets fell 5 games behind the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL East.In 1986, Strawberry hit 27 homers and had 99 RBIs as the Mets won the 1986 World Series.Strawberry signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1991, inking a lucrative five-year $22.25 million contract. In California, he was named Big Brother of The Year for that year. After hitting 28 home runs and bringing in 99 runs batted in a successful first year for the Dodgers, injuries and personal problems kept him sidelined for much of the next two seasons, hitting five home runs in each season.William Hayward "Mookie" Wilson (born February 9, 1956) played with the New York Mets (1980–89) and Toronto Blue Jays (1989–91). He was a switch hitter, known for his impressive speed and positive attitude. Fans would frequently chant "Mooooo-kie" in appreciation of him.Born in Bamberg, South Carolina, Wilson played college baseball at Spartanburg Methodist College and then the University of South Carolina. Later, in 1996, he earned a bachelor's degree from Mercy College in New York.In twelve seasons, Wilson was a .274 hitter with 67 home runs, 438 RBI, and 327 stolen bases in 1403 games. Wilson held th
Matt Oliver decided to take a chance on a Division II college after he won a New Jersey high school state wrestling championship. When Oliver's career ended as a Division II All-American for Newberry College, he pondered what was next. Enter a call from an old Newberry teammate luring him away from the Boardwalk on the New Jersey Shore to the flat lands of Chanute, Kansas. Then came another opportunity, a chance to lead a program as a head coach. On Episode 161 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, I'll visit with Oliver, the new head coach at Spartanburg Methodist College, a junior college in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Oliver takes over for the 12-year-old program after spending two years as an assistant at Neosho County Community College. Oliver will break down the choice to compete in Division II, cutting his teeth in coaching at Neosho and what really is the correct answer when it comes to the age-old question of whether it's pop or soda. It's an entertaining interview with Oliver. And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, consider becoming a patron by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a patron. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you. SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | iOS App | Android App | RSS And if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes. The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com.
Matt Oliver decided to take a chance on a Division II college after he won a New Jersey high school state wrestling championship. When Oliver's career ended as a Division II All-American for Newberry College, he pondered what was next.Enter a call from an old Newberry teammate luring him away from the Boardwalk on the New Jersey Shore to the flat lands of Chanute, Kansas. Then came another opportunity, a chance to lead a program as a head coach.On Episode 161 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, I'll visit with Oliver, the new head coach at Spartanburg Methodist College, a junior college in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Oliver takes over for the 12-year-old program after spending two years as an assistant at Neosho County Community College.Oliver will break down the choice to compete in Division II, cutting his teeth in coaching at Neosho and what really is the correct answer when it comes to the age-old question of whether it's pop or soda.It's an entertaining interview with Oliver.And if you're a fan of the extensive and broad-based reach of the shows on the Mat Talk Podcast Network, consider becoming a patron by going to www.patreon.com/mattalkonline. There are various levels of perks for the different levels of patronage. If you like wrestling content -- scratch that -- if you LOVE great wrestling content, consider becoming a patron. How much you give is solely up to how much you believe it's worth to you.SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIMEiTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | iOS App | Android App | RSSAnd if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes.The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com.