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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened up 123-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 21,126 on turnover of 5-billion N-T. The market moved sharply lower on Monday - losing more than 340 points - amid ongoing investor concerns over the United States' tariff policies after President Donald Trump accused China of violating a preliminary trade deal with Washington. Sports agency warns CTTTA for revoking athlete's WTT US Smash slot The Sports Administration has issued a formal warning to the Chinese Taipei Table Tennis Association and announced the suspension of subsidies unrelated to training and competitions. The move comes after the association revoked (撤銷) Yeh Yi-tian's place at the World Table Tennis U-S Smash tournament scheduled for July. Deputy Education Minister Chang Liao Wan-jien says the incident harmed Yeh's right to participate in competitions, and the association failed to actively respond to public concerns. While Cabinet spokeswoman Michelle Lee says Premier Cho Jung-tai is calling on national sports associations to listen to athletes and their coaches in regards the scheduling of events. EVA Air joins IATA's Turbulence Aware Platform to enhance flight safety EVA Airways has signed a cooperation agreement with the International Air Transport Association to join its Turbulence Aware platform - which seeks to improve flight safety through real-time data sharing. Airline President Clay Sun says the carrier believes that joining the program will help pilots and dispatchers better analyze real-time data, plan and choose appropriate flight paths to avoid areas with higher turbulence (亂流) risks, and ensure passenger safety. The agreement was signed by Sun and International Air Transport Association Director General Willie Walsh during the association's three-day annual general meeting in New Delhi this past weekend. The International Air Transport Association says participating airlines generated a total of 51.8-million turbulence reports in 2024, a 35-per cent increase from 2023, which is highly beneficial in reducing the damage caused by turbulence. UN Elects ExGerman FM as Assembly President The U.N. General Assembly has overwhelmingly elected Germany's former foreign minister Annalena Baerbock to be the next head of the 193-member world body. The vote was held Monday by a secret-ballot demanded by Russia. Russia objected to Baerbock, accusing her of having pursued (從事,實行) an “anti-Russia policy,” Baerbock will replace the current assembly president at the start of the 80th session in September. US Boulder Attack More Victims IDed From the US…. Four additional victims have been identified in Boulder, Colorado attack, bringing number of injured to 12. The FBI says the suspect had been planning the attack for a year. He has been charged with a hate crime (仇恨犯罪). AP's Lisa Dwyer reports Caribbean Dust Cloud Heads Towards US A massive cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert is blanketing most of the Caribbean in the biggest event of its kind this year as it heads toward the United States. Experts say the cloud extends some 3,200 kilometers from Jamaica to well past Barbados in the eastern Caribbean, and some 1,200 kilometers from the Turks and Caicos Islands in the northern Caribbean down south to Trinidad and Tobago. The hazy (霧濛濛的) skies unleashed sneezes, coughs and watery eyes across the Caribbean. Forecasters say the plume is expected to hit Florida, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi late this week and into the weekend. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened down 93-points this morning from last Thursday's close, at 21,253 on turnover of 6.4-billion N-T. The market bucked a regional upward trend on Thursday and ended the day marginally lower. That decline came despite other Asian indexes surging on the back of news that a U-S court ruling has blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law. MND to take delivery of 42 more Abrams MBTs later this month The Ministry of National Defense is reportedly slated to take delivery of 42 more M-1-A-2-T Abrams main battle tanks later this month. Sources are being cited as saying the tanks will participate (參加) in live-fire drills scheduled to take place between June 18 and 27 at a base in Hsinchu County. The Army took delivery of it first batch of 38 Abrams tanks in December of last year. Another 28 tanks are expected to arrive in Taiwan in the first quarter of next year. The U-S State Department approved Taiwan's request to purchase 108 M-1-A-2-T tanks and related equipment in 2019. Sports body presses for apology after table tennis prodigy pulled from tournament The Sports Administration is demanding an apology from the national table tennis association after it banned Yeh Yi-tian from competing in the upcoming World Table Tennis United States Smash tournament. According to the administration, the Chinese Taipei Table Tennis Association must explain why it withdrew (退出) Yeh from the tournament in Las Vegas. The administration said it contacted the association about the matter after receiving a complaint from Yeh's coach, Chuang Chih-yuan and will now suspend all subsidies until an apology is issued. The Sports Administration is also warning that it could take steps to replace the Chinese Taipei Table Tennis Association's secretary-general if necessary. US Suspect Arrested in PetrolBomb Attack The FBI says it's investigating an attack on pro-Israel protestors in Boulder, Colorado as an act of terror. One man was taken into custody (拘留) accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at demonstrators and wounding several of them. Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports. 200 dead in Nigeria from flooding The death toll following floods in Nigeria is continuing to rise, with officials now saying at least 200 have been killed in the catastrophe. Rainfall on thursday unleashed the devastating flood on a market town in the country, which is near a major trading and transit (運輸) hub. Authorities say, they're calling off rescue efforts, as they don't believe there are more survivors. Another 11 people were injured in the floods, and more than 3000 displaced… and two roads and bridges were also damaged in the floods. Pope Blesses Cyclists in Giro d'Italia Pope Leo XIV blessed the 159 cyclists competing in the Giro d'Italia as the three-week race's final stage began with an unprecedented ride through the Vatican gardens behind St. Peter's Basilica. Overall race leader Simon Yates and some other riders got off their bikes and walked forward to shake hands with the pope. The pope was presented with a replica (複製品) of the leader's pink jersey. He praised the riders as "role models for young people all over the world”. Leo is honoring the event and bringing it inside the Vatican in memory of Pope Francis, who died in April this year. ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- -挺你所想!與你一起生活的銀行- 中國信託銀行APP超越大升級, 眾多好用功能,力挺你的金融需求! 趕緊註冊行動銀行,就送OPENPOINT100點。 立即點擊連結看活動詳情~ https://sofm.pse.is/7nt2qz -- 【台灣虎航 台中獨家直飛名古屋】 開航價$2,399元起,中台灣虎迷每週3班直飛名古屋,說走就走! 立即訂購:https://sofm.pse.is/7nt2qk -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
Quentin Williams (aka Q) is a mental performance coach & facilitator for men & athletes. His mission is helping high performers build confidence & embody healthy masculinity by training in the often misunderstood science of Emotional Intelligence. Q has trained over 1,000 business leaders and pro, olympic, & collegiate athletes, helping them clarify & activate their unique purpose and build confidence that transcends their title & uniform. Q has partnered with the likes of Yale Football, Pro Football Hall of Fame, & Concussion Legacy Foundation. As the Founder & Head Coach of World Class, Q's work frames a unique intersection of Emotional Intelligence, Healthy Masculinity, and Athlete Identity. Q was a Gator Bowl Champion at Northwestern University, holds a Master's Degree in Sports Administration, has spoken on countless podcasts, leads international men's groups, and resides in sunny San Diego, California. In today's episode, expect to learn:About the moment when most men become menWhy your judgment of others is hurting yourself How to deeply connect with other menHow Q healed himself from physical ailments by confronting his egoAnd so much more. This was such a fun and insightful conversation and Q really impressed me by showing up with a level of vulnerability and courage that's not super common to see when the camera's are rolling. Tune in to learn a ton about men's work, masculinity, and how your ego might be getting in your way. Shownotes:Connect with Q on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qwilliams__/Connect with Q on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/q-williams3/Q's website: https://www.q-williams.com/Learn more about The Mankind Project
Graeme Raubenheimer is in conversation with DA MP Liam Jacobs about the leadership and governance crisis facing Netball South Africa. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30 pm. CapeTalk fans call in, in an attempt to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live – Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is broadcast weekdays between 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/audio-podcasts/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 3 with Carnivore JT! JT is a former Division 1 Baseball Coach turned advocate for the carnivore diet. With a B.S. in Sports Medicine and M.S. in Sports Administration, he hosts "The Inner Carnivore Podcast," where he explores the benefits of a meat-only diet, shares success stories, and challenges conventional nutrition wisdom. He's also the author of "The Carnivorous Cookbook." A great podcast on a fascinating topic, we hope you enjoy!00:00 Extreme results of carnivore diet06:05 Future of carnivore diet and are any doctors advising?10:30 What does JT do for work?13:45 Impossible to get fat eating carnivore?!17:00 Gut microbiome / prebiotics / fermented food20:15 Serotonin and gut health23:00 Problems with prescriptions 29:00 Doctors conundrum 35:00 Dealing with haters
This week we are joined by Carnivore JT! JT is a former Division 1 Baseball Coach turned advocate for the carnivore diet. With a B.S. in Sports Medicine and M.S. in Sports Administration, he hosts "The Inner Carnivore Podcast," where he explores the benefits of a meat-only diet, shares success stories, and challenges conventional nutrition wisdom. He's also the author of "The Carnivorous Cookbook." A great podcast on a fascinating topic, we hope you enjoy!
This week Andrew talks with Ball State University Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell. Jeff leads a highly successful Ball State athletics department that includes 19 sports and more than 450 student-athletes. He has helped guide Ball State to 8 regular season or tournament conference championships — and has raised millions of dollars to support the university's athletic programs. In this conversation, Jeff shares a behind-the-scenes look at many of the leadership principles he utilizes to navigate one of the most complex periods of time in the history of collegiate athletics. This is an episode about leading through change, balancing competing priorities, juggling different skills, & so much more. ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123Twitter/X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletterDISCLAIMER: This podcast is solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
"A lot of us were really struggling with our own issues, particularly related to issues with eating disorders, issues with body image that sort of thing, myself included. and I think unknowingly I was kind of passing it on to my teammates," shares Julianne Morse, or Coach Jules as she's known these days! Morse joined the Wheaton Lyons women's cross country and track team as a walkon athlete her freshman year. She competed through injuries, setbacks related to REDs, and struggles with body image. She found support in both a therapist and a dietitian, connecting with Boston's Female Athlete Clinic, and eventually ran major PRs in her 5K and 10K events. Despite what was considered a career-ending injury during her senior year, she's stuck with the sport and continues to advocate for her care so she can, hopefully, get back out on the run soon. She's now a Graduate Assistant Coach at University of Wisconsn-Platteville, where she's also pursuing her Master's degree in Sports Administration. We talked about: not being the fastest runner in high school, and reaching out to the Wheaton coach asking to be the team photographer...which turned into her own spot on the XC and T&F teams struggling with disordered eating, body image, and amenorrhea during her freshman and sophomore years of college connecting with both a therapist and dietitian who supported her to come back to the sport and stay injury-free for over 2 years the injury that ended her season, and her D1 committ to Niagara University her decision to coach as a Graduate Assistant Coach at University of Wisconsin-Plattevile her future plans and ambitions as both a coach and an athlete If you're struggling with REDs, body image, underfueling, digestive issues, or resonate with any of Julianne's story, we have a directory of women's health and sport clinicians ready to support you. Go to Lane9project.org/Directory and find a clinician that feels like the right-fit for you. We're happy to help! If you have questions, contact us via Lane9project at gmail dot com. For show notes, a full transcript (via email/PDF), and more work that we're doing in Lane 9, head to Lane9project.org. If you share this episode on social media, tag @lane9project.
This week we are joined by Carnivore JT! JT is a former Division 1 Baseball Coach turned advocate for the carnivore diet. With a B.S. in Sports Medicine and M.S. in Sports Administration, he hosts "The Inner Carnivore Podcast," where he explores the benefits of a meat-only diet, shares success stories, and challenges conventional nutrition wisdom. He's also the author of "The Carnivorous Cookbook." A great podcast on a fascinating topic, we hope you enjoy!01:00 - Running a podcast02:20 - Mike's experience with Carnivore04:00 - APEOB (Ape Evolution and Our Biology) argument against carnivore diet09:00 - Carnivore effects on LDL, HDL, Insulin resistance12:50 - 4000kCal Standard Diet vs 4000kCal Carnivore16:30 - Calories In Calories Out vs Source18:50 - Margin of Error in measurement devices20:58 - Blood work is measuring purely this moment22:12 - Athletes are the worst example to follow for elite health
In his position, Scott Loffler oversees all aspects of the team's day-to-day business operations including budgeting, team staff, payroll, travel, public and community relations, youth programs and initiatives, scheduling, and contracts. At the league level, Loffler represents the Bandits on the NLL's Board of Governors as an Alternate Governor and is a member of the , Membership Committee, Scheduling Committee, and the Jr. NLL Tournament Committee. Loffler also serves as the Vice President of the WNY Lacrosse Foundation. During his tenure with the Bandits, the team has enjoyed great success, qualifying for the postseason 11 times in 14 seasons, including six division titles and five trips to the NLL Finals and two NLL championships. Off the field, Buffalo has led the NLL in attendance ten times and has never finished below 2nd since Loffler joined the organization in 2009. As well, he was the driving force behind the implementation of Tucker Out Lymphoma Night, the Buffalo Bandits School Program, the Jr. Bandits Box Lacrosse League and travel teams, the Buffalo Bandits Wheelchair Lacrosse Team and the Upstate Collegiate Box Lacrosse League. A finalist for the NLL Executive of the Year Award in both 2015 and 2016, Loffler was also a recipient of Native American Community Service's “Bundled Arrows Award” in 2014. Born and raised in Ogdensburg, N.Y., Loffler is a 2003 graduate of Ithaca College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management and followed that up with a Master's degree in Sports Administration from Canisius College in 2005. He and his wife, Amanda, reside in Plymouth, MI with their eight-year old son, Harry, two-year old daughter, Helen, and their golden doodle, Fred. #scottloffler #businessoperations #governor #buffalobandits #nationallacorsseleague #keybankcenter #livewithcdp #chrispomay #barrycullenchevrolet #wellingtonbrewery Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596... https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomay https://www.cameo.com/chrispomay https://bandits.com/
What if leadership were less about control and more about connection? In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Jeff Springer challenges us to rethink how we lead by focusing on building authentic relationships, cultivating a vibrant school culture, and embracing the power of play. Together, we dive into the art of repurposing roles, fostering strength-based conversations, and unlocking the true potential of every individual in a school community. Whether you're a teacher, administrator, or lifelong learner, this episode offers fresh perspectives and bold strategies to redefine what leadership can look like in education. About Dr. Jeff Springer An educator for 34 years, is the founder of the G.O.A.L. TEAM (Getting Others to Achieve Higher Levels). The G.O.A.L. TEAM was created for helping high school students and young adults to maximize their personal leadership potential. Jeff recently released his book titled dad prep and is available on Amazon. Jeff, a former Texas High School Head Football Coach and eleven-year veteran of the classroom, is also formerly the Principal at Magnolia High School (2002-2016). In 2013 Jeff was selected as the State of Texas TASSP State Principal of the year. Besides founding Spring Strategies LLC, www.playmoretoday.org providing educational executive coaching, Jeff also served part time as the Minister of Men at Wildwood UMC, is currently a University Student Teacher Supervisor at Sam Houston State, and is also the founder of Suit Up Ministries, a nonprofit men's ministries www.thedaduniversity.com. Jeff attended Abilene Christian University where he played on the 1977 National Championship Football team, received his Bachelor of Arts in Teaching from Sam Houston State University, and obtained his Masters of Sports Administration from the United States Sports Academy. In the spring of 2020, Jeff completed his Doctorate in Education with an emphasis in Transformational Leadership from Concordia University. Jeff is passionate about people and “play.” Developing others and helping them see their value and completeness is what drives Jeff in all his relationships. Jeff loves being a husband, dad and a grandfather. He is always seeking for ways to acknowledge men that strive to be the daily active devoted dads they are called to be. Jeff, who resides in Montgomery, Texas, has been married for 43 years and has two children, and three grandchildren. Follow Dr. Jeff Springer Website: www.playmoretoday.org Twitter (X): @cultivatingplay Instagram: @playmoretoday3 Facebook: Spring Strategies LLC Linkedin: Jeff Springer, Ed.D YouTube: @thedaduniversity...
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive into the story of Clark Bishop III—an artist whose journey defies conventional paths and whose work pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. Born and raised in Detroit, Bishop is a self-taught filmmaker, Director of Photography, and Colorist, known for his minimalist yet powerful style. With an eye that sees beyond the obvious, he has crafted stunning visuals for music videos, commercials, and short films. His approach is simple, but deeply resonant, proving that less truly is more when it comes to capturing emotion on screen. Clark's journey wasn't always destined for the camera. He played basketball at a high level, but the allure of filmmaking called to him. Redirecting his focus, he taught himself the craft and quickly became an award-winning director. His work, while grounded in simplicity, often speaks volumes, with every frame serving a purpose. It's the kind of work that doesn't shout, but instead, quietly demands attention, leaving a lasting impact with minimalism at its core. In 2017, Clark took his passion one step further by founding Go Take Media (GTM), a production company built to create space for him and other creatives in the film industry. His vision was clear: to provide a platform for storytellers who, like him, saw the world differently. As a graduate of Wayne State University, with degrees in Marketing and Sports Administration, Clark brings a unique perspective to the business side of filmmaking, balancing artistry with entrepreneurial spirit. Beyond his work with Go Take, Bishop is a globetrotting freelancer, owning a photography studio and lending his expertise to projects worldwide. Whether in the studio or on location, Clark's unadorned yet commanding approach to cinematography continues to set him apart. His ability to tell stories with a simplicity that feels deeply personal is what makes him a standout in the world of cinematic arts. In this episode, we'll explore how Clark Bishop III's commitment to craft, vision, and authenticity continues to define his remarkable career. Clark Bishop III's Website: https://www.gotakemedia.com/c3b Clark Bishop III's ImDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14658155/ Clark Bishop III's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clarksvisions/?hl=en Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
Welcome to the Pinkleton Pull-Aside Podcast. On this podcast, let's step aside from our busy lives to have fun, fascinating life giving conversation with inspiring authors, pastors, sports personalities and other influencers, leaders and followers. Sit back, grab some coffee, or head down the road and let's get the good and the gold from today's guest. Our host is Jeff Pinkleton, Executive Director of the Gathering of the Miami Valley, where their mission is to connect men to men, and men to God. You can reach Jeff at GatheringMV.org or find him on Facebook at The Gathering of the Miami Valley.Mark Whitworth was introduced as Asbury University's first-ever Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics on March 29, 2018. In 2020, his role in the AU administration was expanded to include University Communications. Under Whitworth's leadership Asbury has experienced significant growth, most notably becoming a member of NCAA Division III in 2021. A 1984 Asbury graduate and former member of the university's board of trustees, Whitworth served on the SEC staff for 27 years before becoming Chief Operating Officer at Knight Eady (a sports marketing and event management firm) in 2016. Whitworth previously served as Associate Commissioner for External Affairs. In that role, he was the SEC's day-to-day contact for ESPN, working closely with the national cable network to coordinate coverage of more than 420 SEC events per year across multiple distribution platforms. Prior to joining the SEC, Whitworth served on the Athletic Department staff at the University of Tennessee from 1984-1988. While at UT, he earned a master's degree in Sports Administration. Whitworth received a bachelor's degree from Asbury University in 1984 and was a member of the baseball team. He was appointed to the Board of Trustees at his alma mater in 2009 and was a recipient of the 2014 “A Award” given annually to alumni who have achieved distinction professionally and demonstrated loyalty to Asbury. He is married to the former Tyanne James of Winchester, Ky, who is an Asbury graduate. They have a son (Tyler) and a daughter (Mary Kathryn) who is also an Asbury graduate.
The sports industry plays a pivotal role in shaping the future workforce, offering a range of opportunities for individuals with diverse skills. Matt Cacciato, President and CEO of the LA Sports Council, works to bridge the gap between sports and business in Southern California. With over 3,500 colleges featuring sports business curricula, there's a growing emphasis on multidisciplinary education to meet industry demands, particularly in cities like Los Angeles, which is preparing to host major global events like the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics. By fostering partnerships with educational institutions and community stakeholders, Matthew aims to cultivate an inclusive and dynamic workforce, essential for the continued success and innovation within the sports ecosystem. Don't miss the upcoming Future of Work Conference at Pasadena City College, where Matt will be a panelist. Join us on October 29 to explore how we can prepare our workforce for emerging industries and take advantage of global opportunities. Register here today to secure your spot and be part of shaping LA's future! You'll learn: The role of the sports industry in preparing the future workforce. How Ready Set Gold promotes well-being in schools. How technological advancements enhance fan experiences and athlete training in the sports industry. Why partnerships with community stakeholders and educational institutions are crucial for developing talent in the sports industry. About the Guest: Before joining LA Sports Council, Matthew Cacciato served as the Executive Director for Ohio University College of Business' AECOM Center for Sports Administration, and their renowned Master of Sports Administration graduate program. He also held the titles of Executive in Residence and Assistant Professor of Instruction. Prior to joining Ohio University, he spent 23 years in the cable sports television industry as a distribution executive for ESPN, Fox Cable Networks and the Yankees Entertainment & Sports Programming Network (YES Network). Engage with us: LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook: @PasadenaCityCollegeEWD Join our newsletter for more on this topic: ewdpulse.com Visit: PCC EWD website More from Matthew Cacciato and LA Sports Council: LinkedIn: @matthew-cacciato Website: https://www.lasports.org/ Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn: @lasportscouncil YouTube: @losangelessportscouncil1862 Partner with us! Contact our host Salvatrice Cummo directly: scummo@pasadena.edu Want to be a guest on the show? Click HERE to inquire about booking Find the transcript of this episode here Please rate us and leave us your thoughts and comments on Apple Podcasts, we'd love to hear from you!
Send us a textChad and Craig celebrate their 25th episode reflecting on the contributions of past guests and the importance of fun in youth sports. They discuss the current MLB playoffs, the challenges of coaching in the state cup, and the development of youth soccer amidst changing age regulations. The conversation also touches on the administrative challenges faced by community-based sports leagues, emphasizing the need for better communication and transparency. In this episode, Chad and Craig discuss various themes including community planning, coaching insights, balancing sports with family life, the struggles of being a sports fan, and upcoming guests on their podcast. They reflect on the importance of community involvement in housing projects, the growth and development of youth sports teams, and the emotional rollercoaster of being a fan of struggling sports teams. Support the showHelp support our podcast by subscribing on YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify. Keep up to date with all things Struggle Bubble on our Instagram Page @thestrugglebubblepod
What is the carnivore diet, and how does it impact health and radiance? Can the carnivore diet be more cost-effective and sustainable than other diets? In this episode, Carnivore JT shares his personal health transformation, why the carnivore diet might be more sustainable than people think, and its potential benefits for health and longevity.Learn more about Carnivore JT:Meet Carnivore JT, the driving force behind Savage Carnivore Company. With a Bachelor's of Science in Sports Medicine and a Master's of Science in Sports Administration, Carnivore JT brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the world of health and fitness.As a former Collegiate Baseball player and Division 1 Baseball Coach, Carnivore JT understands the dedication and discipline required to excel in athletics. Transitioning into the realm of strength and conditioning, he honed his skills at the Division 1 level, shaping elite athletes to reach their peak performance.Carnivore JT's journey in fitness took a transformative turn when he delved into the world of bodybuilding, competing in the Men's Physique division and gaining invaluable insight into nutrition and training methodologies.As the author of the Carnivorous Cookbook, host of The Inner Carnivore Podcast, and founder/owner of the Savage Carnivore Company, Carnivore JT is on a mission to empower others to reclaim their health and vitality through the principles of the Carnivore lifestyle.Connect with Carnivore JT: Theinnercarnivore.comLearn more about the Savage Carnivore Army: skool.com/savagecarnivorearmy/aboutWays to work with Rachel Varga!FREE 30-minute Biohacking For Ageless Beauty Training! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/freebiesBook a 15-minute personalized radiance consultation with Rachel to begin your skin and radiance journey now. https://rachelvarga.as.me/schedule/6f78f1da/appointment/46262137/calendar/2738969?appointmentTypeIds%5B%5D=46262137Download Radiance: The New Skin Science on Audible!Book a One-on-one with Rachel Varga for customized skin care, rejuvenation guidance, and ongoing support! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/consultation and use code Podcast15!Shop skincare, make-up, hair/skin/nail supplements, grooming tools, dermal rollers, and much more! https://alwaysradiantskinshop.com/Register for my next weekly LIVE and FREE Masterclass on various topics where I answer your questions! https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwuceioqTwiE9O1K1fF1vnLqZBlCvPdkDWc The video replays (which are highly interactive) are available on my skin shop for a small fee here!Join Seasonal Skincare Expert Tutorials on skincare, makeup, hair care (and growth), biohacking, clean peels, pre and post-rejuvenation tips, dermal rolling, and advanced at-home technologies for the face and body! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/Join The School of Radiance Membership for your personal radiant transformation by cultivating resilient radiance through detoxing from environmental toxins, enhancing communication, enhancing relationships, etiquette, and much more: https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/membershipAs a disclaimer, please note that the information shared in this podcast and interview is not to be taken as medical advice, and it's always important to consult with your physician before making any lifestyle changes. Rachel disclaims any responsibility for inaccurate credentials of guests or information used that may cause harm.Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The School of Radiance with Rachel Varga (formerly The Rachel Varga Podcast and The Always Radiant Skin Podcast)!Rachel Vargainfo@theschoolofradiance.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of “The Struggle Bubble,” co-hosts Chad Kutting and Craig Surgey dive deep into the intricate duties of a Little League President. Chad, who is also the President of Los Gatos Little League, shares his extensive knowledge on preparing for the season, organizing a board, managing teams, engaging the community, and much more. From coordinating with volunteers to ensuring player safety, Chad and Craig explore the essential elements that contribute to a successful Little League program. Join us for an insightful discussion that highlights the dedication and effort required to run a youth sports league effectively. There's also a special guest appearance from TDC Los Gatos Dancer, Scarlett Surgey. Help support our podcast by subscribing on YourTube, Apple Music, and Spotify. Keep up to date with all things Struggle Bubble on our Instagram Page @thestrugglebubblepod
Abbey Freese, now known as Abbey Taylor, made Longwood women's basketball history. She was part of the first recruiting class as the university started the reclassification process to NCAA Division I. And she was on the last Lancer team coached by Hall of Famer Shirley Duncan. As a sports marketing professional, a wife, and mother of two boys, Abbey Duncan's lessons every day. She received her Masters in Sports Administration from St. Thomas University in Florida and is now the senior account executive and marketing director for Metro Group Miami.
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In this episode, I am joined by Zechariah Diemert, director of ETS Performance Lake Country that is opening in April. Zechariah is originally from Washington state where he grew up and attended Eastern Washington. He studied Exercise Science and Sports Administration while also having the opportunity to work with many of the D1 athletes at Eastern Washington. ETS Performance is an exciting new sports performance facility that will be opening in Lake Country in April. In today's episode, Zechariah shares some details on his training philosophy and what athletes can expect when training with him at ETS. Specifically we cover: What he looks at when he evaluates athletes How he modifies a training philosophy for novice and advanced athletes What sport-specific training means to him Why athletes need to prioritize training in-season How he structures training sessions and weeks around busy sports schedules To learn more about ETS Performance Lake Country, you can follow them @ets.lakecountry.wi Or checkout their website www.etsperformance.com/lake-country You can listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or listen below. If you are an athlete in the Lake Country area and are currently being limited by managing injury, we’d love to help. At Kinetic Sports Medicine and Performance, we specialize in helping athletes return-to-play and maximize their performance after injuries. Schedule a free 15-min call with one of our physical therapists today! ACL Post-Op Masterclass
Join NFHS Coordinator of Sports, Jessie Benner as she speaks with Becky Moran, NIAAA Associate Executive Director on the importance of encouraging support of female athletics. Moran explains what it means to her to be a woman in sports and how we can create a positive narrative around female sports and activities.Subscribe and share this episode!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn!https://www.nfhs.org/Know someone who would be a great guest? Email: kburke@nfhs.orgSubscribe and share this episode! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! https://www.nfhs.org/ Know someone who would be a great guest? Email: kburke@nfhs.org
Hear about the surprising departure of Missouri's athletic director, Desireé Reed-Francois, as she heads to the University of Arizona. Join Chris Rongey, Mike Elam, and special guest Eli Hof from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as they dissect the unexpected move, discuss potential motivations, and analyze the implications for Mizzou athletics.
Today, we have a special guest, Scott Schmidt, an Assistant Professor of Business and Program Director for the Master's in Sports Administration and Leadership at Augustana University. Scott's journey in higher education spans over a decade, and he's currently wrapping up his doctorate, focusing on the intriguing topic of parental stress in youth sports. Let's dive into a conversation that traverses the realms of education, leadership, and personal growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tdg-80-8-industries/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tdg-80-8-industries/support
Ever wondered about the life beyond the roar of the stadium for athletes? Barry Squires, a former university-level footballer turned sports leader, sits down with us to navigate that very transition. From the humble beginnings at AFC Bournemouth's academy to the strategic world of university sports administration, Barry reveals the complexities behind the pivotal decisions that shape careers post-athletics. His insights into the balance of education and competitive sport provide a fresh perspective on the real-life challenges and opportunities athletes encounter when stepping off the pitch and into the boardroom.Barry's story is more than just a tale of athletic prowess; it's a roadmap for leveraging one's passion for sports into a successful career. He shares his experience of playing semi-professional football while keeping his academic goals in sight, the summers spent coaching in the U.S., and the mentorship that catalyzed his growth. His approach to life beyond the game—grounded in seizing opportunities for learning and development—underscores the importance of adaptability for athletes looking to make their mark in sports leadership.Tune in to learn more about:- How he is raising the aspirations and exploration of young athletes in areas unknown to them beforehand - Sports for Barry in his childhood and higher academic life- Informative look into the vast opportunities that they offer students whilst in their - undergraduate and postgraduate academic journey- How he kept sports in his life when the realization of not becoming a pro footballer sunk in- The strategic steps Barry took to prolong sports in his life during his post University period- Why you should continuously aim to build your value for professional development- His passion for adding value to young athletes through a multi-sports approach- How his definition of success evolved and matured from being a Young player to a seasoned sports coach- Aspects of his history that he would change- The overlooked roles and fulfillment an individual can have by being in the background of the sports world- The former roles of a sports coach and how they are evolving…and so much more!Are you looking for Career Clarity for your next step, for more information, or to book a consultancy, make sure you check out www.2ndwind.io
Subscribe to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter Founded in 1791, the University of Vermont (UVM for short) has the distinction of being the 5th oldest university in the US. Allison graduated from Mississippi State with a degree in Sports Administration. Upon graduation, she found it challenging to find a job. A friend from the Sports department suggested she look at admissions recruiting at the College of Agriculture and Liberal Sciences at Mississippi State. She loved to travel and recruit. That launched Allison in College Admissions. In this podcast, Allison gives us an overview of UVM programs, Her Role at UVM, What UVM looks for in their Students, Merit Scholarships, Importance of SACAC, and advice for High School Students. In particular, we discuss the following with her: About UVM Flagship Programs & UG Research What they look for in their Students Merit Scholarships Advice to Applicants Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Allison North, UVM [] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Allison's Professional Journey [] Why College Admissions? [] About UVM [] The Regional Role [] Key UVM Programs [] What UVM Looks for in their Students [] Merit Scholarships [] SACAC Impact [] Advice to High Schoolers [] Our Guest: Allison North, Regional Associate Director at the University of Vermont. Allison is a graduate of Mississippi State University. Memorable Quote: “...just seeing others when they visit campus and seeing how the light bulb goes off for someone. I think you truly do not know until you put yourself on that campus. And you can see yourself there .” Allison North. Episode Transcript: Please visit this episode's transcript. Recommended Episodes: College Experiences, Admissions Talk Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify.
Join NFHS Coordinator of Marketing and Social Media, Olivia Jennings as she speaks with NFHS Director of Sports, Julie Cochran on the origin and evolution of the Women in Leadership team. Cochran explains how she identified the need and began to create the program and the ways in which it has grown to serve our member states around the nation.Subscribe and share this episode! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! https://www.nfhs.org/ Know someone who would be a great guest? Email: kburke@nfhs.org
CTL Script/ Top Stories of July 29 Saturday Publish Date: July 28 Friday Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, July 29th, and happy 70th birthday to Rocker Geddy Lee ***LEE*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Waleska woman charged with strangling teen and kicking child Georgia man sentenced in Jan. 6 attack on U.S. Capitol And Cherokee Schools selected for program to serve more fresh local produce in meals We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast Commercial: CU of GA Story 1. charged Patricia Hargraves, a 64-year-old woman from Waleska, was arrested for allegedly strangling a teenager and physically assaulting another child in her home. The charges against her include aggravated assault family violence, two counts of first-degree cruelty to children, one count of third-degree cruelty to children, and simple battery. The Cherokee Sheriff's Office states that Hargraves placed her foot on the throat of a 14-year-old girl, kicked her, and pulled her hair on July 24. She is also accused of kicking a 10-year-old in the abdomen area and knocking a man to the ground, kicking him on the leg. Hargraves is the aunt and great-aunt of the children involved. She was arrested on July 24 and is currently held in the Cherokee County jail without bond. ....……… Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com STORY 2: capitol A 21-year-old Georgia man, Bruno Cua, has been sentenced to one year and a day in prison for assaulting a law enforcement officer during the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. He also received 36 months of supervised release. Cua attended the rally at the Washington Monument with his parents before heading to the Capitol. He separated from his parents, entered the building armed with a baton, and violently shoved a Capitol Police officer trying to lock the doors to the Senate Gallery. Cua later admitted on social media that he took part in the attack using violence and suggested more violence might be necessary in the future. Over 1,070 people have been arrested in all 50 states in connection with the January 6 attack. Story 3: produce Cherokee County School District has secured a state grant through the Georgia Local Food for Schools pilot program. This grant will enable CCSD School Nutrition to expand its partnerships with local farmers and food producers, increasing the availability of fresh produce in school meals. The initiative complements CCSD's already successful Farm to School program, which has boosted the inclusion of locally-grown fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients in school breakfasts and lunches. All CCSD schools offer fresh fruits and vegetables as side choices and provide fresh salads as daily lunch entrée options. The new program will provide even more options for students to enjoy nutritious meals and support their learning. The pilot program will be implemented in the upcoming school year, thanks to the efforts of CCSD School Nutrition Executive Director Tina Farmer and culinary specialist Jessica Emmett. Back in a moment Break: ESOG - Drake – Heller STORY 4: nutrition Cherokee County School District has introduced a new awards program to recognize top school nutrition teams. Called the "School Nutrition Team of the Year" awards, cafeteria teams had the opportunity to win prizes by achieving specific goals related to improving their service to students, teachers, and staff. The winners were announced on July 26 at the department's annual back-to-school training. Clark Creek Elementary School STEM Academy and E.T. Booth Middle School were named the winners in the elementary and middle/high school/center divisions, respectively. The winning teams received various prizes, including gift cards, special shirts, and kitchen equipment for their school. The awards program aims to encourage program improvement and provide recognition for the hard work of the School Nutrition teams in serving nutritious meals to students. Story 5: goshen The Goshen Valley Foundation, a local nonprofit focused on helping children in foster care, is renovating a building in Canton to create the Goshen Family Resource Center. The center will offer a range of mental health services to families and will be operated under Goshen Therapeutic Services. The project is part of Goshen's prevention efforts to provide support and therapy to at-risk families, aiming to keep fewer children from entering the foster care system. The center will offer various types of therapy, counseling, and family support. Renovations have started, and the center is expected to open in 2024. The foundation has received a grant from the Georgia Department of Human Services to support the initiative. The center will also serve as a hub for connecting families with other necessary resources like affordable housing and employment coaching. The foundation has raised funds for renovations and is seeking additional support for the project. Story 6: townhomes The Woodstock City Council has postponed a developer's request to build a 29-unit townhome community on a 2.7-acre parcel. The developer, Michelle Horstemeyer for The JW Collection, needs conditional use permits to build attached units and a residential development on the small parcel. Some nearby residents expressed concerns about the lack of a concrete master plan and how the development will impact the area. The property is close to the South on Main neighborhood, which has the same developer, and there is a need to update the master plan to accommodate the proposed townhomes. The council voted 5-0 to table the request for 60 days to allow time for the creation of a master plan. Additionally, the council ratified the purchase of land for road improvements and approved alcohol licenses for two restaurants. Back with more after this Commercial: Dayco – Ingles 3 – GON30 Story 7: pro Caleb Bartolero, a former standout baseball player from Woodstock, signed an undrafted free-agent deal with the Los Angeles Angels after the 2023 MLB Draft. He had a successful high school career, leading Woodstock to deep playoff runs and earning a spot on the Class 7A all-state team. Bartolero played college baseball at Troy, where he had an impressive career, ranking in the program's record books for hits and doubles. The Angels' farm system is ranked 28th, and Bartolero joins fellow Troy teammate Ben Thompson, who also signed with the team. The Angels have promising prospects in Logan O'Hoppe and Zach Neto. Story 8: reinhardt Reinhardt University's athletic department has hired former volleyball standout Holly Heath for the 2023-24 season. Heath, a recent graduate, will take on the role of Eagles' Athletic Operations Coordinator and Assistant Sports Information Director. She holds a Master's in Sports Administration and Leadership from the university and has been involved in gameday operations for the past two years. During her time as a student, Heath achieved academic success and excelled in volleyball, earning All-Conference honors and contributing to three AAC Championships. The university has also made other staff changes, including new coaches for men's soccer and women's basketball. Final thoughts after this Story 9: clemmons Chase Clemmons, a former Etowah point guard, organized a back-to-school event at the Salvation Army's Marietta facility before starting his college basketball career at Kennesaw State. He distributed free bookbags, school supplies, and other essentials to kids in need, emphasizing his commitment to giving back to the community. The event was successful, with over 50 book bags given out to 70 kids. Clemmons is eager to make a positive impact both on and off the court as a student-athlete. After leading Etowah to a strong postseason performance, he signed with Kennesaw State, a program that recently made it to the NCAA Tournament and has a new coach, Antoine Pettway. - Henssler 60 Thanks again for spending time with us listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. 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Joe Kaminski first came to Longwood in 2014 as the Athletic Events and Game Operations Manager and returned a year later as the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing Operations. In July 2023, he left the Colonial Athletic Association to reunite with Jeff Bacon, ASUN Conference commissioner. In this episode, Joe talks about his 15 years in athletics administration, conference realignment in the CAA, and his new adventure with the ASUN as Senior Associate Commissioner for Sports Administration.
An educator for 34 years, is the founder of the G.O.A.L. TEAM (Getting Others to Achieve Higher Levels). The G.O.A.L. TEAM, was created for helping high school students and young adults to maximize their personal leadership potential. Jeff, a former Texas High School Head Football Coach and eleven-year veteran of the classroom, is also formerly the Principal at Magnolia High School (2002-2016). In 2013 Jeff was selected as the State of Texas TASSP State Principal of the year. Besides founding Spring Strategies LLC, that provides educational executive coaching, Jeff also serves part time as the Minister of Men at Wildwood UMC, is a University Student Teacher Supervisor, and is also the founder of Suit Up Ministries, a nonprofit men's ministry. Jeff attended Abilene Christian University where he played on the 1977 National Championship Football team, received his Bachelor of Arts in Teaching from Sam Houston State University and obtained his Masters of Sports Administration from the United States Sports Academy. In the spring of 2020, Jeff completed his Doctorate in Education with an emphasis in Transformational Leadership from Concordia University. Jeff is passionate about people and “play.” Developing others and helping them see their value and completeness is what drives Jeff in all his relationships. Jeff loves being a husband, dad and a grandfather. He is always seeking for ways to acknowledge men that strive to be the daily active devoted dads they are called to be. Jeff who resides in Montgomery, Texas, has been married for 42 years and has two children, and three grandchildren. Website: www.suitupministries.org ALSO CHECK OUT!!! Website www.chazjacksonspeaks.org
Hello, and welcome back to the #BlackWomenKnowSports podcast! In this episode, I am joined by Maria Hickman who is the Executive Associate Athletics Director, Senior Woman Administrator, and Chief Diversity Officer for the University of South Carolina Athletics Department. In this episode, Hickman takes you through her journey to get to where she is now, some of the highlights of her position, and how it feels to oversee the Lady Gamecocks in the midst of their successes. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Feel free to share or leave a review! Maria Hickman's Contact: Instagram: @hickman34 Twitter: @mhickman34 Email: mhickman@mailbox.sc.edu Follow #BlackWomenKnowSports on all platforms: Instagram: @BlackWomenKnowSports Facebook: Black Women Know Sports Twitter: @BWKnowSports TikTok: @BlackWomenKnowSports Shop #BlackWomenKnowSports Apparel: black-women-know-sports.creator-spring.com/apparel Contact us by email: Email: BlackWomenKnowSports@gmail.com
Wagner College student-athlete Ally Meehan joins us to discuss how mental health is evolving from an academic perspective for today's student-athletes.Ally is pursuing a double major in Sports Administration and Psychology and will be looking to join the sports community's mental health space after she finishes school.She speaks about how she implements her studies into maintaining her own mental health as a competitive triathlon athlete.---
**Who You Will Hear**Guest: Matt Baehr (Executive Director of Book Manufacturers' Institute)Co-host: Luna Tang (Cloud Service Delivery Manager at Klopotek)Co-host: Dwayne Parris (Senior Consultant at Klopotek)Since 1933, the Book Manufacturers' Institute (BMI) has been the nationally recognized trade association representing the book manufacturing industry in the United States. This time, on the 90th anniversary of BMI, we are joined by its Executive Director Matt Baehr.Matt talks about his professional experience working for four trade associations in four different industries and reflects on the evolution and growth of BMI along the way. He then answers our question about “print vs digital” by analyzing how people's reading habit has changed over the pandemic and how the book manufacturing industry navigates the trend of e-reading around. Matt also shares with us how the association provides knowledge, education, human, and social support to its members and the book manufacturing community as a whole. For more information about industry standards, upcoming events, and valuable resources on book manufacturing, please visit the websites of Book Manufacturers' Institute.Tell us what is going on with your publishing projects or business on Twitter (@Klopotek_AG), LinkedIn, or email us at podcast@klopotek.com. For more information about the Klopotek software solution, please write to info@klopotek.com, or register to receive emails from us on technology innovations & events from Klopotek.* The views, information, or opinions expressed in the program are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Klopotek and its employees. It is the goal of Klopotek Publishing Radio to support cultural diversity, the exchange of opinions, and to create an environment where the conversation of a global publishing industry can thrive.
Brooke Riley is the Assistant Women's Golf Coach at Stanford and was a standout golfer at Northwestern. Prior to joining the staff at Stanford Brooke was the assistant golf professional at Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco Texas. In her playing days Brooke was a member of the Wildcats program that finished in the Top 10 at NCAA Championships in four straight seasons. She twice earned All-Big Ten honors and was an honorable mention All-American in 2019. Brooke found herself inside the Top 50 of the World Amateur Golf Rankings with three amateur wins during her collegiate career and made the cut to play at Augusta National during the prestigious Augusta National Women's Amateur in 2021. Brooke did both her undergraduate and graduate work at Northwestern where she has a bachelor's in communication studies and a Masters in Sports Administration.
Bryce Weiler is a co-founder of the Beautiful Lives Project and its National Advocacy Officer. He was born four months premature and developed an eye condition called Retinopathy that caused him to be blind. Bryce's passion for sports on the radio led him to commentate on radio sports broadcasts for the University of Evansville, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Sports Management and Communication. He also earned his Master's Degree in Sports Administration from Western Illinois University. After college, Bryce began developing programs for fans with disabilities. The first teams to join him in his work were the Baltimore Orioles and the New Britain Bees baseball teams.
Payton Chang is the the Social Media Manager for the Miami Dolphins along with their properties including Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Open, and Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. In addition to her work with the Dolphins Payton serves as a consultant for Progage Connect, working with professional and collegiate athletes earn endorsement deals and grow their personal brands. Prior to her work with the Dolphins Payton worked for Athletes Unlimited as the Social Media Coordinator throughout their inaugural softball, volleyball, and lacrosse seasons and Tokyo 2021 coverage. Payton's first job in sports came with Wasserman Media Group where she led a project working with the NFL and Microsoft Surface partnership for their Super Bowl LIV campaign. Payton did her undergraduate work at Stanford University where she earned a B.A. in Science, Technology, and Society with a concentration in Communication and Media. At Stanford, Payton was a member of the varsity indoor and beach volleyball teams where she was a part of two NCAA National Championships. She finished her volleyball career at Northwestern as a graduate transfer where she also earned her masters in Sports Administration.
Director of Partnership Marketing for the Chicago Bulls Promoted to Director after a year and 3 months Elected President of WISE Chicago Chapter in 2020 Currently Serves as WISE Chicago Boards Chairwoman Master's Degree in Sports Administration Mother of Two Now, would you believe me if I told you that this person shakes when she gets nervous? It's wild how the body reacts to our emotions. What's even wilder is when we have the courage to feel the emotions, embrace how our body reacts to them, and keep moving forward and owning our careers. Jamie Litoff, Director of Partnership Marketing for the Chicago Bulls, opens up about how nervousness impacts her, along with how she manages a high-achieving team, and how she has navigated her career as she entered a new chapter in her career, motherhood. Connect with Jahaan: Learn more about working with Jahaan and see if it's the right fit for you: https://JahaanBlakeAppointmentScheduling.as.me/LetsTalk Join Jahaan's VIP Email List: https://bit.ly/3yccwAP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahaanblake/ Email: jblake@jahaanblake.com Website: https://jahaanblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahaanblake/ Connect with Jamie : LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamielitoff/ Email: jlitoff@bulls.com Jamie Litoff joined the Chicago Bulls in 2021, where she is responsible for managing, growing, and developing the team's partner relationships and retention efforts, and leading the team that brings partnership strategies, campaigns, and activations to life. Before joining the Bulls, Jamie held management roles at both agencies and brands, creating and delivering impactful partnerships and experiences in the auto, mortgage, financial services, and transportation industries, in collaboration with talent and properties across Soccer, College Athletics, Baseball, Gaming, Golf, and Sports Media. She started her career at CBS Sports managing digital media, sponsorship sales, and program activation for the Midwest region. In 2020, Jamie was elected chapter President of the WISE (Women in Sports & Events) Chicago chapter, and currently serves as the WISE Chicago Board's Chairwoman. She holds bachelor's degrees in Communication Studies and Psychology from the University of Michigan, and a master's degree in Sports Administration from Northwestern University. Jamie is a mom of two, living in Evanston with her husband Eli, children JJ and Cory, and her dog Beanie. Music By: Quanzaa
While completing his undergraduate studies at California State University at San Francisco, Owen Modeste began working in television and film. He's worked on movie sets with HBO; pilots for the Food Network; and as the weekend Sports Producer for CBS affiliate, KPIX. He currently produces educational programming at Stanford University's School of Engineering where he is both Studio Operations Manager and Senior Creative Producer. In 2019 he completed his Master's Degree in Sports Administration and Management at the University of Miami, hoping to one day develop a foundation for young collegiate and high school athletes, giving them the guidance and support they need to be successful not only in sports but in society. Owen has a passion for mentoring and assisting inner-city city youth who are plagued by systemic racism and poverty. When he's not working, he enjoys listening to reggae and soca music, road cycling, playing soccer, hiking, martial arts, traveling, and devoting time to his church's Audio and Video department, where he has been a member for over 24 years. Owen grew up on the island of Trinidad and Tobago before emigrating to the United States. He played professional cricket at the age of eighteen while working for one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world. Instagram @365brothers Are you our next guest? - Let's talk. Support us! 365 Brothers on Patreon. Sequence Vitamins formulated by Dr. Greg Hall specifically for the supplement needs of African Americans. Take advantage of the 20% discount available to 365 Brothers listeners for a 90-day supply. Check out Alitu for more ease editing, polishing and publishing your podcast. About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the signature question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her? You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom. Be inspired. Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker. https://365brothers/linktree Special thanks to our earliest and consistent supporters, Sonji Walker, Abigail Gonzalez, William C. Hamilton, Jr. and Shedrick Sanders.
A former D1 volleyball player with an M.S. in Sports Administration, Jess Jackson joined USRowing in 2022 as a DEI associate. She hasn't learned to row (yet), but swears by Orange Theory workouts which incorporate indoor rowing. She's honest about her first impressions of rowing as exclusive and white, proud of the steps USRowing is taking around diversity and equity, and hopeful that today's juniors are leading the way in inspiring change for the future of rowing. We also talk in depth about USRowing's RowCon2023, which is scheduled to take place two weeks after this episode launches. . CATEGORIES: Coaching, Culture . QUICK LOOK: 00:00 - Intro 02:00 - HOCR experience and thoughts on sync in the boat 03:45 - On a scale of 1-10, this week was an 8: travel, Orange Theory 05:14 - Growing up playing a variety of sports 08:00 - Title IX influence on all of us 11:15 - First impressions of rowing: exclusive and white 14:15 - Takeaways from HOCR 17:05 - Code switching, the challenges of overcoming the sport's exclusive past, and today's juniors leading the DEI charge 22:46 - Defining diversity, equity, and inclusion 25:08 - The DEI team at USRowing 28:08 - About the TruClusion survey developed to help USRowing formulate its strategic plan 30:40 - RowCon2023's wide variety of content, all with an inclusion lens 37:52 - How RowCon2023 attendees can take ownership of the event and network successfully 46:23 - bonus outtake . To see photos of Jess, and get links to the people, clubs, and events mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes on our website. . This episode is made possible in part by Breakwater Realty Group, Concept2, Live2Row, and our Patrons.
Brad Bauer works for Altius Sports Partners, the Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) launch program for elite athletics departments and is the on-campus General Manager of Northwestern's NIL program. Before coming to Altius Sports Partners Brad served four years as manager of business development at Northwestern Sports Properties, the multimedia rights holder for the university's athletics department. In that role, he connected brands with Wildcat Athletics and established integrated marketing programs to maximize opportunities for students, alumni and supporters. Prior to his role with Northwestern Sports Properties, Brad was manager of corporate partnerships for the Windy City Bulls, the NBA G League team of the Chicago Bulls, where he engineered partnership programs for local businesses while collaborating with the Bulls to create assets for NBA partners. He also served in sales positions with the Chicago Fire of MLS and the Milwaukee Bucks. Brad did his undergraduate work at Indiana University and has a Masters of Sports Administration from Northwestern.
A 52-year old man is Sports Administration for a University wants to be dominated in the bedroom. He's finally able to identify and admit to his guilty pleasures but finds it hard to find the right woman or couple to explore his kinks. Although Danny did this interview via video, because of his job, I can't show his face. He's a handsome, fit man in a conservative environment who wants to fly his freak flag and he's hoping to find his tribe with Consenting Adults listeners. You can contact Danny via email dannyphilly41@gmail.comSupport this show and get bonus and exclusive content at BuyMeAcoffee.com/LeynaNguyenConnect with us on Twitter, IG, & FB!Video of episodes: Youtube.com/LeynaNguyenTVCheck out Leyna's other podcast, "Leyna Nguyen, Unscripted."Shop Adam and Eve with code LEYNA and get 50% off a single item plus free shipping AND free gifts!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On today's episode, I'm talking to professor of sport administration Dr. Erianne Weight about improving your weaknesses.Erianne is a professor at UNC Chapel Hill where her research and work focus on joining the not-all-that-different worlds of athletics and academics. A former heptathlete herself, Erianne knows what kinds of lessons student-athletes learn on the field and is shining a light on the prejudices that keep athletics out of academia. Early on in her career, Erianne tackled her fear of public speaking with the same kind of deliberate practice she had mastered as an athlete until it became one of her strengths. We talk about:How Erianne followed her passions in her career and now can look back and connect the dots in unexpected ways. Erianne's deliberate work to improve her weaknesses. Reframing imposter syndrome as the logical outcome of pushing ourselves outside of our comfort zones.You can find the show notes and more resources at https://madamathlete.comKeep an eye out for new content or let us know what you'd like to see next by following us on social:Instagram: @theMadamAthleteFacebook: @MadamAthleteTwitter: @MadamAthlete
SEASON FOUR FINALE!!!!! This week we have the honor and privilege to speak with Adam Abdul-Aziz! Adam was born in Greensboro, North Carolina but was raised in Africa. Growing up in Africa he never really understood what the world had to offer until he moved back to the United States in 2011. As you could imagine, the culture shock was very real. Ten years after moving back to the states, in 2021, Adam graduated from Dater High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Upon graduating, he decided to study Sports Administration at the University of Cincinnati, where he is currently in his sophomore year. Over the last 11 years, Adam has grown so much as a person. In fact, as a child, Adam was raised Muslim, but in recent years found his relationship with Christ and is now a believer. Becoming a Christian was something Adam never could have imagined, but now that he has, he uses his faith to help our youth as a Young Life Leader at Holmes High School. You all do not want to miss this story! We talk about everything Adam has been through, how it has shaped him, and also find out what ignites his why! So make sure you check it out! Episode is available on ALL streaming platforms. So, wherever you find your podcast, it will be there! How can I support this podcast moving forward? Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ignyte-your-why/support Adam Abdul-Aziz's Information: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/le.triple.a/
Women in sports – as participants, fans, and consumers – face inequities that demand new solutions from all angles of the industry. Laura Waters-Brown works daily to connect challenges to solutions, and build a career around creating tangible, positive change. Laura is responsible for the day-to-day relationship development, strategic planning, and project coordination of The Collective Think Tank: a global consortium of academics, brands, and properties committed to using research to make sustainable progress for women in sports. Prior to joining Wasserman, Laura worked for the PGA TOUR from 2016 to 2020. During those five years, her responsibilities included: identifying and monitoring digital trends and social media platforms to increase tournament ticket sales and revenue; and overseeing website communications, social media presence, and digital advertising for the TOUR's flagship tournament, THE PLAYERS Championship. She also spent three years with the Cleveland Browns as a Digital Business Coordinator, where she oversaw website and social communications, as well as sponsorship development and digital revenue generation. Recognized as a digitally savvy professional – fluent in multiple media and social platforms – Laura has earned the trust of her peers, colleagues, and teams based on her ability to reimagine and energize engagement levels within global environments and communities. Fueled by her mother's involvement in public service and civic engagement, Laura has a strong faith and passion for equity and inclusion. She's involved in several professional and community groups and associations, including her Chair duties on the National Sports Forum's Business of Diversity in Sports and Entertainment (BDSE), of which she has been a member for more than 5 years. An Ohio native, Laura received a Bachelor's degree in Business Marketing from South Carolina State University and an MBA and Master's degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University. She enjoys music, and sharing love and laughter with family, friends, and her dog EZ. Laura, inspired by the scripture Mark 9:23, believes that anything is possible to those who believe. What you'll learn in this episode: How to identify who you need on board to create positive change How you show your purpose through your actions Why it is so powerful when you don't care who gets the credit How to encourage your team members to bring their most honest and authentic selves How The Collective Think Tank drives positive changes for equity among women in organizations What is the biggest challenge event marketers face today for Gen Z What is the key element that helped Laura excel in her roles as the Digital Business Coordinator of The Browns and with the PGA Tour How Laura uncovered her career path Additional resources: Connect with Laura: Laura's LinkedIn Laura's Twitter About The Collective at Wasserman: Website > www.wearethecollective.com/ Website > https://www.teamwass.com/ LinkedIn Twitter Instagram
This week's episode features Sean Cain, the current director of corporate partnerships & development at The Superlative Group. Sean, a Detroit, Mich. native, has made his rounds throughout the sports arena, from his journey playing collegiate soccer at Adrian College and earning his BBA there, to also earning his MBA + MSA from Ohio University. Not to mention, his experiences from working in college athletics at the University of Nevada, Reno, NCAA, and for Ohio University's Sports Administration dept; Sean has the willingness to always keep competitive energy and perfect the challenge. Sean discusses more of his unique journey from playing D-III soccer, utilizing connections to his advantage, appreciating the small things in a workplace, mentality of priority in personal + professional, if grad school is the move, + so MUCH MORE! Sean's social links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/smcain09 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-cain/ If you would like to be on the podcast and are in the #sportsbiz, fill this out: https://bit.ly/TRC_GuestForm Rookie Contract social links: https://linktr.ee/TheRookieContract Kate's social links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/katenorum LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katenorum/ Music: Synapse by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com
“My life goal is to have a positive impact on 1 million people through baseball, education, and exercise.” - Tyler Gillum Tyler Gillum enters his 13th year coaching college baseball and his 11th year at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, AZ. He is the Associate Head Coach at SMCC primarily working with the infielders and coaching third base. He is also a coach with the Savannah Bananas. Gillum is also Health & Wellness faculty where he oversees exercise science, nutrition, health & wellness, and physical education programs. He is a certified strength and conditioning trainer, holding certifications in FRC (Functional Range Conditioning) and TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) and leads the baseball strength & conditioning program at SMCC. SMCC Accomplishments: 80 D1 transfers 7 draft picks 344-194 overall record 28 all-conference players Cumulative Team GPA over 3.0 (10 Total Years) 2017 lead the country in Stolen Bases (200) 2018 finished 2nd in fielding percentage (.974) 2019 14 D1 Transfers (Most in program history) Baseball Systems, Camps and Courses Creator: The GreenLightSpecial Baserunning System “All You Can Eat” Infield Camps The Growth Toolbox “Developing Skills to Change Your Life” Gillum is a mainstay on the summer coaching circuit. He currently enters his 11th year coaching summer baseball. He will be returning to the Coastal Plain League with the Savannah Bananas for his fifth year. In his four summers in Savannah, he has compiled an overall record of 139-53 leading the entire league in wins in that time frame. In 2021, the Bananas won the CPL Championship going 40-10 on the summer with 13 ALL-CPL Selections. He spent the 2017 summer with the YD Red Sox in the Cape Cod League (27-16) where they led the league in stolen bases (68). 2014-2016 was spent with the Brazos Valley Bombers in the Texas Collegiate League, winning 3 TCL championships with an overall record of 138-31. With Gillum coaching 3rd base, the Bombers led the TCL in many offensive categories highlighted by breaking the single-season stolen bases record with 161. Gillum has spoken at many coaching clinics around the country including the American Baseball Coaches Convention in 2016 and 2018. Some of those topics are Infield Play (Developing Dudes on the Dirt), Baserunning (The GreenLightSpecial System), and Player Development (The Growth Toolbox). He has also been interviewed on multiple podcasts such as “ABCA:Calls from the Clubhouse”, “Ahead of the Curve”, and "Dugout Chatter". Gillum graduated from Latta High School in Oklahoma in 2005, where he was a member of four state championship teams. He then spent two years at Seminole State Junior College. He finished his playing career at East Central University earning a degree in Kinesiology (Teacher's Certification) and a Master's in Education with an emphasis in Sports Administration. He and his wife Danielle have a 1-year-old boy Camden. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message
On this episode of Ignyte Your Why, we have the distinct honor to sit down with the one and only Gerardo Schuefler! Gerardo was born in Brazil, but spent most of his childhood moving around the world, then finally settled down in Cincinnati, OH. With the constant moving, came a lot of different experiences and skills. In fact, Gerardo is capable of speaking THREE languages - Spanish, Portuguese, and English! Upon graduating from The Seven Hills School, Gerardo attended the University of Cincinnati where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Sports Administration accompanied by minors in Marketing and Business Administration. During this conversation, we take a deeper dive into Gerardo's story and his journey working in the sports industry. Gerardo currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he works for the 2021 NBA Champions - the Milwaukee Bucks! If you want to feel inspired or just be an awe of how amazing Gerardo is… check out his story now! Episode is available on ALL streaming platforms! How can I support this podcast moving forward? Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ignyte-your-why/support Gerardo Schuefler's Information: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerardo-scheufler-580103149 Instagram: https://instagram.com/rardo0?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Over the course of this season of the podcast one topic has appeared more than others - NFTs. Earlier this season we have the opportunity to speak with Kurt Hallead and since that time both the NFT space and his business, that is working to shape that space has continued to evolve. Kurt is co-founder of Legacy League Inc., an integrated non-fungible token creation and marketplace platform where he provides senior leadership and oversees the business and corporate development functions. Mr. Hallead is a former Wall Street executive with 30-years of experience providing advice to a broad range of corporations and institutional investors. Until February 2021, Kurt was Co-Head of Global Energy Research at RBC Capital Markets. Under his leadership, the RBC energy research team was transformed from a Canadian centric franchise into a globally renown enterprise. His novel business plans helped drive RBC's energy franchise revenue to $250 million at its peak while also boosting its energy research market share from 25th to 10th. As an equity analyst, Kurt was recognized as one of the leading energy industry experts in the world by the likes of Institutional Investor and The Wall Street Journal and was a frequent guest on CNBC and Bloomberg. Prior to RBC, he was affiliated with some of the largest global asset management firms and investment banks including JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, and Salomon Brothers. Kurt graduated with a B.A. in Finance from Michigan State University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Sports Administration at Northwestern University. He currently serves as an Executive Advisor to the Athletic Director at Southwestern University and sits on the Department of Finance Advisory Board at Michigan State University.
Jon and David Hack, CEO of Ark Refining, talk about following your passion, building a business thru a pandemic, and the power of building relationships in today's business environment. Three and a half years ago, David decided to start his own company, Ark Refining. His ability to develop and maintain relationships with hundreds of dentists over the years has been his greatest joy. David's job is incredibly satisfying and unique as he pays dentists cash on the spot for their dental scrap which consists of crowns, pfm's, and bridges. He has a master's degree in Sports Administration from Wayne State University and a bachelor of science degree from Eastern Michigan University. David likes to spend his spare time with his fiancé Jen and son Noah. Some of his hobbies include playing hockey, going to live sporting events and concerts. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with David Hack: Website: https://arkrefining.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thearkrefining/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/arkrefining/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCKQG8tSqHEza27aPrhsjCgA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkrefining/
I first met our next guest when I hosted a Cocktails & Conversation for Women in Sports. She had a fantastic energy about her! So I was not surprised when I learned about her impressive experience in the sports industry with the Miami Dolphins, Sacramento Kings, 49ers, Legends Hospitality with the Cowboys, the Olympics, and her most recent experience. Cicely Nash is now the Senior Events Producer for Sportico. Cicely, who I had the honor of supporting in the 2021 Be Seen & Heard Group coaching program, talks about some great topics that you 100% can relate to and learn from Cicley's approach. How she learned to use her voice while working for the Dolphins Why she was surprised when she got the job with the Cowboys What motivated her to move from organization to organization How to deal with working in a toxic working environment How to hold your managers accountable I loved every minute of my conversation with Cicley and I know you will too! Connect with Jahaan: The Be Seen & Heard Group Coaching: https://JahaanBlakeAppointmentScheduling.as.me/LetsTalk Learn more about working with Jahaan and see if it's the right fit for you: https://JahaanBlakeAppointmentScheduling.as.me/LetsTalk Join Jahaan's VIP Email List: https://bit.ly/3yccwAP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jahaanblake/ Email: jblake@jahaanblake.com Website: https://jahaanblake.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahaanblake/ Connect with Cicely: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cicely-nash-9264743a/ Cicely's current 14+ year career has nurtured her expertise in sports facility management, catering and event management, budgeting and revenue forecasting, along with non-profit foundation development. She has worked in the sports industry for organizations including the Miami Dolphins, AT&T Stadium - Home of the Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Sacramento Kings, ESPN collegiate sports division and the 2020 Summer Tokyo Olympic Games. Cicely has recently accepted a position with Sportico as Senior Events Producer. In her current role, she is responsible for organizing and producing events for the global sports business industry. She is a part of the Live Media Events team that develops and implements the overall event experience, production budgets, and handles logistics from start to finish for each event across the SporticoLive calendar. Cicely was born and raised in Oklahoma. She is a graduate from the University of Kansas (BA in Biochemistry & Psychology) and St. Thomas University in Miami, FL (MBA in Sports Administration). In her spare time, Cicely is a world-wide traveler and an enthusiastic marathon runner. She has completed a marathon on 6 continents; on the road to reaching her goal soon in Antartica of completing a marathon in each continent!
In this episode, we talk with Trevor Hudson, who is a Coach (both in life and sports), a military veteran of 20 years (just retired from the Air Force), a professional speaker and a podcaster.THOUGHT #1Failure is Not the Stopping Point; it's the Starting Point. THOUGHT #2If You are Afraid of Failure, You Don't Deserve to be Successful. - Charles BarkleyCONNECT:Podcast: HudricoLIVEEmail: hudricolive@gmail.comFacebook: HudricoLIVEInstagram: @HudricoLIVETwitter: @CoachHudson4YouTube: HudricoLIVETik Tok: HudricoLIVEBRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS:US Air Force - AirForce.com"Smoking Out the Window" (Silk Sonic) - YouTubeGI Joe - GIJoe.Hasbro.comStretch Armstrong - amazon.comValhala - Wikipedia.org Blockbuster Video - Wikipedia.orgStupid Tax = Failures (aka, the bill you pay for being dumb)SEAL Team (CBS) - CBS.comCMSgt Kaleth Wright (USAF) - ThoughtsThatRock.comMike Tyson - Wikipedia.orgTyron Woodley (UFC) - wikipedia.org Apollo Creed - wikipedia.orgTesla - Tesla.comDenzel Washington - wikipedia.orgCharles Barkley - wikipedia.orgJunior Achievement - jausa.ja.orgBiggie Smalls (The Notorious B.I.G.) - wikipedia.orgAll Saints Hotel & Cocktail Lounge (Nathan Monk) - amazon.com"Dream On" (Aerosmith) - YouTubeLeslie Ehm - LeslieEhm.comLebron James - wikipedia.orgTik Tok - TikTok.comRamstein Air Base, Germany - ramstein.af.milCommand Chief Amy Riley (USAF) - LinkedInProverbs 24 - BibleGateway.comThe Kardashians - wikipedia.orgLeap Year - wikipedia.orgHard Rock International – HardRock.comBooky Call - https://www.bookycall.combookstarPR - bookstarPR.comThoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.comCertified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.comLeadership That Rocks: Take Your Brand's Culture to Eleven and Amp Up Results (Jim Knight) - LeadershipThatRocksBook.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company's Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.comBlack Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.comCannonball Kids' cancer – CannonballKidscancer.orgBig Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT KeelTREVOR HUDSON'S BIO:A Coach & Military veteran for 20 years, Trevor Hudson facilitates various interactive topics, including sessions around Change Leadership within organizational culture, world-class, differentiated service, building resilient teams, team development, employee branding, performance, and expectation management.Trevor started his career in customer service at Blockbuster Video, make movie night recommendations. While enforcing the ", please be kind and rewind policy." He eventually made his premiere in the professional world in 2001 when he joined the USAF. From day one, Trevor's natural leadership abilities have to keep him in a position to lead people, making the transition to teaching and building teams as a coach seamless.Trevor's role in the Air Force and on the sidelines as a coach involved many facets of organizational leadership and development, including creating/managing teams and rejuvenating underperforming programs. Trevor also excels at facilitating and overseeing management training locations, producing training videos, directing company e-Learning initiatives, facilitating leadership transitions motivating teams, and traveling to properties to deliver on-site classes & measure standards.Trevor has put his experience and creativity to work, which has consistently developed training seminars. During his time in the Air Force, his teams have won multiple Awards ("Outstanding Unit" in 2008, 2011, and 2012, "Clinic of the Year" in 2018, "Team of the year" in 2010), garnered "Non-Commissioned Officer of the year" in 2017 and won Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Award for their "Citizen of the Year 2019."Trevor has a degree in Coaching studies & a master's in Sports Administration. He has also been an instructor in the military for six years. A certified Life coach and Master resilience trainer for the last four years. As an MRT, he has taught countless courses and developed over 100 resiliency trainer assets for the Air force. Networking is a big part of his success. Trevor is the Owner & CEO of Hudrico Live inc. Which positions him to facilitate at any association or company event, in any industry, as a keynote or breakout speaker.Trevor also hosts a weekly podcast called Hudrico Live, which includes guests and presents life-changing pieces of advice and discussion. Furthermore, Trevor offers a leadership-training program called, Failure at the start as an educational training, hard knock life-inspired experience for leaders looking to motivate their business and teams in various areas.