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My guest this week is Jenn Ogden-Reese, Chief Marketing Officer at On Location, a leading premium experiences company providing access to ticket packages with enhanced hospitality and premier end-to-end travel for bucket-list events. She has more than 25 years of experience building businesses and leading multi-platform marketing and strategy.Before joining On Location, she served as CMO at several high-growth companies, including 2U, an ed-tech company serving over 44 million registered learners, and SeatGeek, a leading mobile-first live event ticketing platform. Jenn launched her career at Time Inc., marketing brands from Sports Illustrated Kids to InStyle to People, holding various leadership positions, including SVP of Consumer Marketing.Jenn also serves as the Board Chair of Global Glimpse, a nonprofit organization providing international travel and leadership experiences to high school students. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Jenn lives in Westchester County, New York. In her spare time, she enjoys attending live events, skiing, and being a dedicated sports mom to her three sons.
Comedian Gary Vider had a great childhood story about him and his father sneaking into scores of games at Madison Square Garden posing as a reporter for Sports Illustrated Kids. But the charming tale belied a deeper truth. Manny Vider was a prolific con artist, with a never ending stream of business scams, insurance fraud, and other schemes that eventually tore his family apart. Twenty-four years later, now a father himself, Gary set out on a quest to locate Manny. His goal was to process the effects of his estranged dad's actions on his life and family. He also wanted to learn whether the unrepentant conman has changed his ways.From iHeartMedia and Big Money Players Network comes “#1 Dad.” Vider talks to relatives, partners, his own therapist, and fellow comedians about Manny's many swindles - both personal and professional. Can he convince his father to meet and confront their past? And will the son get the truth from a man who's spent his life spinning lies?OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "#1 DAD" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 13 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE.In Crime of the Week: techno pop. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com.
What does it mean to succeed when you've reached the Olympic podium? How do you separate that success from your sense of self-worth? The world knows Chloe Kim as one of the greatest athletes ever. At 17, Chloe was the youngest person to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboarding. She was the first to win two gold medals in the Halfpipe. She was the first female snowboarder to have landed back-to-back 1080s. She is the first athlete ever to win all four major snowboarding titles in the Olympics, Worlds, Youth Olympics and X Games. Under the pressure and expectations of the world, how does Chloe stay true to herself? Now 24, Chloe holds so much wisdom. Grappling with her incredible success, she has sought to understand what truly matters - insights that have come from her moments of pain and struggle. In this conversation, Chloe opens up about how she found her way through her depression and anxiety. And how she finds inner peace. As the children of immigrant parents, Chloe and the Surgeon General talk about family and what the American Dream means to them. Ultimately, this episode is a meditation on where we find meaning in life. (00:03:15) Dr. Murthy and Chloe sort out Team Dog vs Team Cat tension. (00:05:38) Where did Chloe's love of snowboarding come from? (00:08:55) What inspired Chloe's parents to come to America? (00:12:45) What were the early days of snowboarding like for Chloe? (00:14:25) How Chloe learned to be fearless on the slopes & off the slopes (00:17:27) How do people's expectations of success affect Chloe? (00:20:50) How did Chloe get through her mental health struggles? (00:25:05) How did Chloe turn to therapy? (00:27:45) What brings Chloe (and Dr. Murthy) inner peace? (00:32:58) How do you live a life that's grounded in love? (00:38:20) What gives Chloe a sense of purpose when things get hard? (00:39:41) Chloe's evolving definition of success. (00:44:12) Chloe on her relationship to self-worth and loving herself. (00:47:04) What is Chloe's relationship to social media? (00:52:17) What does Chloe want her parents to know about what they mean to her? Special thanks to the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition for collaboration on this episode. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. Chloe Kim, Snowboarder Instagram: @chloekim About Chloe KimThe 2022 Winter Olympics cemented Chloe Kim as the female face of both snowboarding and action sports when she became the first female in history to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in halfpipe snowboarding. After being accepted to Princeton University, Kim took the 2019–20 season off from competing to focus on her education. Returning in January 2021, after a 20-month hiatus from snowboarding competition, Kim continued her dominance of the sport, winning all 4 women's superpipe events in the 2020–21 season including her seventh X Games gold medal and her second World Championship. Kim has had just as much success off the mountain as she's had on it. She's been featured on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People list, and Time's 30 Most Influential Teens list (3 years in a row), as well as the cover of Time Magazine, Shape Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated Kids, and ESPN Magazine. She also had an appearance in a Maroon 5 video and the Charlie's Angels reboot. Additionally, Kim has taken home 5 ESPY Awards, the 2022 Daring to Disrupt Award at Glamour Women of the Year Awards, 3 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards, and 2 Laureus World Sports Awards. Kim was appointed as a member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition on March 24, 2023, for a 2-year term. Kim, whose parents emigrated from Korea, now lives in Los Angeles and has been recognized for her positive impact in the Asian American community.
Growing up with a grifter for a father had its challenges…and maybe even some perks. Just ask comedian Gary Vider, whose new true-crime podcast, “#1 Dad” (new episodes released every Monday on the I Heart Radio app) chronicles his quest to reconnect with his con artist father, Manny Vider, whose schemes and antics span over four decades. Now a father and a husband himself, Gary reflects on the lies his father involved him in, which tore his family apart, including posing as a Sports Illustrated Kids reporter to get into Rangers and Knicks games for free and the morning U.S. Marshals raided his family's home looking for his dad, prompting Gary and Manny's 24-year estrangement. The only way “Group Text” happens is with YOUR support and support from our amazing sponsors! I LOVE these gummies! No joke! Head to Viiahemp.com and use the code GROUPTEXT to receive 15% off + one free sample of their award-winning gummies. (21+). Thanks for supporting Group Text Delicious Factor Meals are my go to for healthy meals at home! Go to FactorMeals.com/GroupText50 to get 50% off! Factor sponsors my podcast so if you support them, you're supporting Group Text This episode is sponsored by LolaVie, an award winning haircare line founded by the fabulous Jennifer Aniston! Go to LolaVie.com and use the promo code GROUPTEXT and checkout for 15% off your ENTIRE order! That's L O L A V I E dot com with the promo code GROUPTEXT. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, our host Amari Robinson, tells all about amazing athlete, Mo'ne Davis. REFERENCES: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo%27ne_Davis https://fanbuzz.com/national/mone-davis-now/ http://www.quotabelle.com/quote/if-i-just-keep-being-myself-th
On this episode, Eliza talks with sports historian Bruce Berglund who shares about his personal love of hockey, the global development of the sport, the rise of hockey in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, and its role of hockey in the expression of national identity on the international stage. Thanks for listening! We encourage you to check out Dr. Berglund's excellent book, entitled "The Fastest Game in the World: Hockey and the Globalization of Sports": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08P2ZZ8R9/ref=dbsadefrwthschvapitkinp1i5 ABOUT THE GUEST https://calvin.edu/contentAsset/image/c94cae26-bbad-4efc-b25f-ff567a1effa7/bannerImage/filter/Jpeg/jpeg_q/55.jpg Bruce Berglund is a historian of Europe, Russia & world sports. He did research in eight countries for his book The Fastest Game in the World: Hockey and the Globalization of Sports. His articles on world sports have appeared in the Washington Post and CNN Opinion, and he has have been interviewed for Sports Illustrated, The Athletic, National Public Radio, and television and radio programs in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Australia. Some of the books he has most enjoyed writing are the series for Sports Illustrated Kids on sports records and all-time greatest athletes. A proud son of Duluth, Bruce lives in a small town in southern Minnesota. Follow him on Twitter @brberglund . PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on October 12, 2022 via Zoom. If you have questions, comments, or would like to be a guest on the show, please email slavxradio@utexas.edu and we will be in touch! CREDITS Host: Eliza Fisher (@elizaafisher) Associate Producer: Lera Toropin (@earlportion) Associate Producer: Cullan Bendig (@cullanwithana) Assistant Producer: Sergio Glajar Assistant Producer: Misha Simanovskyy (@MSimanovskyy) Supervising Producer: Katherine Birch Social Media Manager: Eliza Fisher Recording, Editing, and Sound Design: Michelle Daniel Music Producer: Charlie Harper (@charlieharpermusic) www.charlieharpermusic.com (Main Theme by Charlie Harper and additional background music by Independent Music Collective, Scott Holmes, Holizna, Kevin Bryce, and PK Jazz Collective ) Executive Producer & Creator: Michelle Daniel (@MSDaniel) www.msdaniel.com DISCLAIMER: Texas Podcast Network is brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin. https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9a59b135-7876-4254-b600-3839b3aa3ab1/P1EKcswq.png Special Guest: Bruce Berglund.
I AM BACK WITH A WEEK 2 PODCAST!!!! I am a bit rusty but so are the Bengals!!! God and Jesus Bless! Images from NFL, and Sports Illustrated Kids, I don't know where dolphins one came from
Joshua and Sean are joined by The Athletic's Minnesota Wild beat reporter Michael Russo after his interview with new Canucks bench boss Bruce Boudreau on his podcast: Straight From the Source. Michael shares funny stories about Boudreau and also discusses what he and new President of Hockey Ops, Jim Rutherford, will bring to Vancouver. The Wild put their 8 game winning streak to the test in LA, how Dean Evason leads, Russo's Red Fisher Award, Sports Illustrated Kids' Rising Stars book, and LAX shuttles all covered!
We are so excited for you! After listening to this episode you will have plenty of fresh ideas for how to keep yourself and the kids entertained. With cooler weather coming and gift-buying on the brain, this topic is perfect for the turn of the season. Emily has a suggestion for how you can be Fun Mom for about $15 with a yes moment vs. yes day, Kate has a free-ninety free activity that can keep you busy for hours and Rebecca brings it with book suggestions (from her fictional genre “page-turner”) that will eliminate decision fatigue for you. WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT: TV Suggestions: Monk, Psych, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Tiny Desk, Mark Rober Our ideas for getting kids off screens: Diamond painting, custom paint by numbers, parent/child coloring book, What Do You Meme (Family Edition), Pictureka! Ideas for getting outside: Throw Throw Burrito, Yardzee, Spike Ball Grab and go for your purse: Spot it, Play-doh, Slime, Uno, Uno Flip!, Dos Magazines we like: Cooks Illustrated, Clubhouse, National Geographic Kids, Highlights, Highlights High Five, Sports Illustrated Kids, Real Simple, People & Cooking Light Books we like: The Penderwick Series, Joyce Maynard books, You, Murder in the Yoga Store Gift idea for parents: StoryWorth + Rebecca's experience with it Helping your kids navigate cell phones in a healthy way with Pinwheel Ways to create space in your house for non-screen activities KS: Bible and a Bag, Home Decorating, Front Door Fails GL: Being a COVID nurse, enneagram 2 best friends, organizing during stress *Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. CONNECT WITH REBECCA: website | instagram | patreon CONNECT WITH KATE: instagram | website | patreon CONNECT WITH EMILY: website | instagram | facebook | patreon EPISODE SPONSORS: Uncommon Goods: Follow the link to get 15% off your next gift KiwiCo: Use code MSW for 50% off your first month + FREE shipping MamaZen: Follow the link and use code MSW to unlock your free trial PrepDish: Follow the link and use code MSW for two FREE weeks of meal planning SHARE THE STRUGGLE! If you've been encouraged, share this episode with a friend. The struggle is real. We might as well do this together! Do you love Mom Struggling Well? Please leave a review here! LINKS MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Patreon | Amazon *Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Sisters on Track chronicles the coming-of-age story of the Sheppard sisters: Tai, Rainn, and Brooke who were propelled into the national spotlight in 2016 with their first-time wins at the Junior Olympics. The resulting media storm landed the trio on the cover of Sports Illustrated Kids as “SportsKids of the Year" and they were able to move from shelters into their own home. The film offers a rare intimate glimpse into a tight-knit Brooklyn family's journey to recover from trauma and tragedy. With the support of their mother, Tonia Handy, and the guidance of coach Jean Bell, the Sheppard sisters aim to beat the odds, dream big and aspire to higher education as they are finding their voices as athletes and students – all while processing the growing pains of adolescence. At the heart of the story is the bond between sisters and an entire community of women, passing the baton of self-empowerment and hope through track and field, from one generation to another. - Netflix
Sisters on Track chronicles the coming-of-age story of the Sheppard sisters: Tai, Rainn, and Brooke who were propelled into the national spotlight in 2016 with their first-time wins at the Junior Olympics. The resulting media storm landed the trio on the cover of Sports Illustrated Kids as “SportsKids of the Year" and they were able to move from shelters into their own home. The film offers a rare intimate glimpse into a tight-knit Brooklyn family's journey to recover from trauma and tragedy. With the support of their mother, Tonia Handy, and the guidance of coach Jean Bell, the Sheppard sisters aim to beat the odds, dream big and aspire to higher education as they are finding their voices as athletes and students – all while processing the growing pains of adolescence. At the heart of the story is the bond between sisters and an entire community of women, passing the baton of self-empowerment and hope through track and field, from one generation to another. - Netflix
On this episode of the Speak Up Sports Podcast, Anna is joined with SI Kids writer, Ayesha Badiola. Ayesha and Anna are both Kid Reporters on the SI Kids 2019 - 2020 team and have become friends through texting and calling, even though they live in different countries. Ayesha is a aspiring side-line reporter, and she hopes to report for the Toronto Raptors one day. Today, we will be talking about where her love of sports came from and why she decided to start writing at a young age.
Comedian and good pal Gary Vider comes in to tell the incredible story of one of the best sports cons anyone has ever pulled. As a kid Gary (with the help of his hilarious, conman father) would pose as a sports illustrated kids reporter to meet athletes. He met MJ!!! For the full up, check out patreon.com/poddontlie
Maxwell Young, nicknamed “Bunchie,” is a 13- year-old football player who's prodigious talent has made him a national celebrity. He was named 2017's SportsKid of the Year by Sports Illustrated Kids. He has cited NFL Hall of Famer Barry Sanders as one of his biggest football inspirations. He attended KIPP Scholar Academy in South Los... The post Maxwell Young Joins the Circuit of Success appeared first on The Circuit of Success with Brett Gilliland.
This week's guest on Beyond the Boxx is Andrew Lilien, Vice President of Marketing at TURTLE BEACH CORPORATION. Andrew Lilien has 20-plus years of brand, consumer and retail marketing experience. During the past eight years with Turtle Beach he’s developed and launched numerous innovative marketing programs, including developing and placing over 20,000 interactive displays globally that increase consumer product trial to drive sell-through at retail. As Turtle Beach’s Vice President of Marketing, Andrew oversees all retail and consumer facing initiatives, including new product introductions and launches; media campaign planning and execution; brand, trade and digital marketing; communications, social media and events. Prior to joining Turtle Beach Andrew worked at ESPN, Fleer Trading Cards and National Media Group – a leading sports marketing agency, and has also consulted for Sports Illustrated Kids and Parents Magazine. Andrew holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from The Ohio State University.
Anna Laible is only 14 years old and is 1 of only 10 kids sports reporters for Sports Illustrated Kids! She just started in early July and has already met and interviewed some big names in sports. Anna is a retired Level 8 gymnast who transitioned to softball. She attended the Jennie Finch Softball Camp here at BIG Vision Sports Complex two weeks ago and was able to interview Jennie, Leah, Toni and Crystl for the magazine. Learn more about her journey in this week’s podcast.
Anna Laible is only 14 years old and is 1 of only 10 kids sports reporters for Sports Illustrated Kids! She just started in early July and has already met and interviewed some big names in sports. Anna is a retired Level 8 gymnast who transitioned to softball. She attended the Jennie Finch Softball Camp here at BIG Vision Sports Complex two weeks ago and was able to interview Jennie, Leah, Toni and Crystl for the magazine. Learn more about her journey in this week’s podcast.
Ayesha entered a contest to be a Kid Reporter for Sports Illustrated Kids. There were 10 winners in North America. Ayecha, from Steinbach, was the only Canadian to win!
Ayesha entered a contest to be a Kid Reporter for Sports Illustrated Kids. There were 10 winners in North America. Ayecha, from Steinbach, was the only Canadian to win!
"An Ode to Rejection" is by Marlene Woods, copyright 2018, used with permission. Marlene originally published this poem on her website iloveyougram.com. Read Marlene's bio. Special guest in studio today: James! The books James talked about are: Pocketful of Nonsense by James Marshall. Little Golden Books, 1992 Not a Box by Antoinette Portis. HarperCollins, 1996 President Squid by Aaron Reynolds. Chronicle Books, 2016 My First Book of Baseball by Sports Illustrated Kids. Sports Illustrated, 2016 The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley. Scholastic Press, 2001. Thank you so much to Adam Kluger and Francis DiClemente for sending us feedback about favorite authors. Check out Francis's bio. Read Adam's bio or check out his collection Desperate Times. Special guest in studio today: Josh! The books Josh talked about are: The House With a Clock in its Walls by John Bellairs. Dial Books, 1973 A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick. Vintage Books, 1991 It by Stephen King. New English Library, 1987 Bigfoot and Joshua by Peggy and Bob Bishop. John Hinde Limited, 2008 11 Experiments that Failed by Jenny Offill. Schwartz & Wade Books, 2011. 17 Things I'm Not Allowed to do Anymore by Jenny Offill. Schwartz & Wade Books, 2004. The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins by Dr. Seuss. Random House, 1938. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White. HarperCollins, 1952. We also talked Nancy Pearl today! Hear her on our local public radio station. See you next week for season 2!! Kris
Episode date, November 17th, 2016: Dante Ciampaglia talks about his unique experience editing 10-14 year-old kid reporters at Scholastic & Sports Illustrated Kids, and his new gig as Senior Editor at youth-oriented TIME Edge. Dante Ciampaglia website: http://danteaciampaglia.com/ Dante Ciampaglia Twitter: https://twitter.com/daciampaglia Scholastic Kid Reporter application: http://magazines.scholastic.com/kids-press/application Scholastic Election 2012 coverage: http://www.scholastic.com/browse/collection.jsp?id=868 Scholastic Hurricane Sandy coverage: http://www.scholastic.com/browse/collection.jsp?id=890 Sports Illustrated Kids kid reporter stories: http://www.sikids.com/kid-reporter Time Edge: https://www.timeedge.com/login Democrat & Chronicle story on Geoffery Rogers: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/news/2016/10/19/geoffrey-rogers-youngest-journalist-rochester/92355708/ #journalism #editor #scholastic #sikids #time #timeedge #reporter #kidreporter #talkingpaper #interview #radiofreebrooklyn
Presented in collaboration with the Association for Middle Level Education. Jokes You Can Use: A spider just crawled under the keyboard, oh wait, it’s under “control”. What’s Michelle O’Bama’s favorite vegetable? What are the strongest days of the week? My friends and I put on performance about puns. It was basically a play on words. Why do the French only use one egg for an omelette? What did the shy pebble wish? BTW, you mentioned Chemistry Jokes during the podcast. Well you are right, I so share them "periodically." Here you go: Tell a Potassium Joke? K ( What did the element say to the police? I CU (Copper) Do you know any jokes about sodium? Na How much do I make? Iron enough Can Money Buy Happiness We often hear it, but how true is the phrase 'Money can't buy happiness'? Is there a correlation between the two, and if so, what can we learn from it? It turns out, if you think money and happiness are exclusive, you simply aren't spending it right. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JSIkdWxotKw#! 2012 Sports Illustrated Kids of the Year http://mashable.com/2013/01/15/brothers-cerebral-palsy-video/ 4:42 Family Treasures Posted by Vicki Davis I'm supposed to turn in the words for my son's annual ad today. I've been writing at 5 am. It is just one page. One page to summarize how I feel and what I want him to carry with him. http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2013/01/family-treasures.html Translation Fresh Prince of Bel-Aire - Translated. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LMkJuDVJdTw Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) I was recently reading the Winter 2012-2013 issue of Green Teacher Magazine, a magazine for Education for Planet Earth. I read an article entitled "Concrete Without Quarries" written by Sam Stier, Dona Boggs and Dave Jones. The focus of the article is on sustainable chemistry labs inspired by nature. They provide a lab that helps students create concrete from car exhaust and seawater. But the greater focus of the article was to get teachers who teach chemistry to students to think of the approaches and message we send. They provide a framework for sustainable chemistry inspired by nature. From the Twitterverse: #mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Resources: Free Plagiarism Checker Duplicate Content Checker for Students, Teachers, Writers. Free Turnitin Alternative. http://plagiarisma.net/ Google Doc Sharing Simplifying Sharing through Google Docs with students. Control whether documents can be seen by just a few students or groups or the whole class. http://www.youpd.org/doctopus Listening Circles http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2013/01/listening-circles.html Web Spotlight: The Shape of Stories By Maya Eilam My take on visually presenting Kurt Vonnegut’s theories about archetypal stories, designed after researching the subject. http://mayaeilam.com/2012/01/01/the-shapes-of-stories-a-kurt-vonnegut-infographic/ silenc http://ciid.dk/education/portfolio/idp12/courses/data-visualisation/projects/silenc/ How to Read Faster: Bill Cosby’s Three Proven Strategies http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/01/16/how-to-read-faster-bill-cosby/ Why you can’t cry in Space http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/01/why-you-cant-cry-in-space/267147/ Look at yourself objectively In the 1840s, hospitals were dangerous places. Mothers who went in to give birth often didn’t make it out. http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/semmelweis News: U.S. Education Deserves the Same Statistical Sophistication as Baseball and Elections by Martin Carnoy (Co-authored with Richard Rothstein) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/martin-carnoy/us-education-deserves-the_b_2481128.html Half-Baked Ideas . . . Moodle and BigBlueButton- if each teacher was given $100 to get their own shared hosting, would it be considered expensive? from Moodle Community.
Next Snow SEARCH is a quest to find the next generation of skiers and snowboarders. It�??s the first all-mountain, all-equipment, all-person snowsports competition, for kids ages 9-13.iPod Video - Watch now (69 mb .m4v file) Quicktime Video - Watch now (33 mb .mov Quicktime file)