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Sportscaster host Elle Duncan is on Hurdle this week to talk about career trajectory, from local radio to the national spotlight, and how each step shaped her. She opens up about the pivotal moments that taught her to prioritize her well-being over people-pleasing, including a surprisingly positive layoff and the challenges of working in a demanding market like Boston. She also shares her refreshingly candid perspective that "work/life balance" doesn't actually exist, and the exciting curveball ESPN threw her right before maternity leave. Plus, Elle discusses the exciting shift for women in sports, her hopes for the future, what it's like to live out a childhood dream, and gives us a sneak peek of what we can expect at her new show, "Vibe Check."IN THIS EPISODE(4:25) How Elle handles being crazy busy and navigates being non-stop(9:58) What the beginning of Elle's career trajectory looked like(13:25) Elle talks about why she was grateful for getting laid off from her job at a radio station(15:50) How Elle processes her biggest hurdles(19:58) When Elle realized she could no longer be a people please(21:00) How Elle feels about her reputation(26:27) Elle talks about what it was like to her working in Boston and how she navigated the challenges in Boston(37:05) Navigating work/life balance is not a real thing, says Elle.(41:05) What happened when ESPN offered Elle the 6 p.m. Sportscaster slot, the day before her maternity leave(44:15) How Elle feels about the influx of excitement and better pay for women in sports(47:43) What Elle hopes for the future of women working in sport(49:19) How Elle feels about living out her childhood dream(54:00) Elle talks about her new show, coming June 30, Vibe CheckSOCIAL@elleduncan@emilyabbate@hurdlepodcastOFFERSInsideTracker | Go to InsideTracker.com/Hurdle to and use code "ITHURDLE" to get 20% off. Plus, enter to win a free one-year membership, the Ultimate Test, and a Healthspan Category TestLMNT | Lemonade has ARRIVED! Head to DrinkLMNT.com/Hurdle to get a free sample pack with your purchaseJOIN: The Daily Hurdle IG ChannelSIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle NewsletterASK ME A QUESTION: Email hello@hurdle.us to ask me a question!
6/19/25: Transgender SCOTUS decision with attys Bill & Buz. Talking Red Sox with sportscaster Scott Cohn. Daily Hampshire Gazette Managing Editor Chad Cain the news fit to print. Rabbi David Seidenberg: Israel/Iran, Gaza, & Juneteenth. Ruth Griggs w/ cellist Jeremy Harman: New Directions Cello Fest at Bombyx.
Greg Gaston of Sports 56 and legendary Sportscaster joins us to talk about the Tigers. Next is what's trending followed up by Crunch Time to wrap up today's show.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a brother and sister who are both award-winning storytellers. They talk about their work and how they support each other as part of our MPR News Power Pairs series.Guests: Daniel Bergin is a filmmaker, executive producer and director of history at Twin Cities PBS, where he was hired more than 30 years ago as a production assistant. He has won more than 20 regional Emmy Awards for his films covering diverse topics rooted in Minnesota history, including “Jim Crow of the North,” “North Star: Minnesota's Black Pioneers,” and “Out North: MNLGBTQ History.” Lea B. Olsen is a veteran TV analyst covering her 15th season with the Minnesota Lynx and is a sideline reporter for the Minnesota Timberwolves. She also covers both the boys' and girls' state high school basketball tournaments. Beyond the court, Lea is a professional speaker and the founder of Rethink the Win — a platform that challenges athletes, coaches and parents to see sports as a powerful tool for growth, connection and lifelong impact.Check out Angela's previous Power Pair conversations. Do you know a Power Pair?We'd love to hear your ideas for Power Pairs to interview. Send us your suggestions.
MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a brother and sister who are both award-winning storytellers. They talk about their work and how they support each other as part of our MPR News Power Pairs series.Guests: Daniel Bergin is a filmmaker, executive producer and director of history at Twin Cities PBS, where he was hired more than 30 years ago as a production assistant. He has won more than 20 regional Emmy Awards for his films covering diverse topics rooted in Minnesota history, including “Jim Crow of the North,” “North Star: Minnesota's Black Pioneers,” and “Out North: MNLGBTQ History.” Lea B. Olsen is a veteran TV analyst covering her 15th season with the Minnesota Lynx and is a sideline reporter for the Minnesota Timberwolves. She also covers both the boys' and girls' state high school basketball tournaments. Beyond the court, Lea is a professional speaker and the founder of Rethink the Win — a platform that challenges athletes, coaches and parents to see sports as a powerful tool for growth, connection and lifelong impact.Check out Angela's previous Power Pair conversations. Do you know a Power Pair?We'd love to hear your ideas for Power Pairs to interview. Send us your suggestions.
Sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews continues her week co-hosting alongside Jenna! Also, Bravo personality Daryn Carp breaks down the top five hottest moments in pop culture right now. Then, actor Young Mazino stops by Studio 1A to talk about his role in the upcoming second season of "The Last of Us." And, chef Jordan Andino shares his passion for Filipino cuisine with recipes for beef sinigang and a rich ube tres leches cake.
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Sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews continues her co-hosting stint alongside Jenna! Also, actors Sofia Vergara and Mel B stop by Studio 1A to talk about Season 20 of ‘America's Got Talent' — and stick around to play a game. Plus, comedian and chef Matteo Lane shares a recipe for pasta della mamma from his new cookbook, Your Pasta Sucks.
WMAL GUEST: JOHN CONDIT (Former ABC Dayton Sportscaster, President of Cradle Concepts) IN THE NEWS: Pete Rose's last interviewer reacts to his Hall of Fame eligibility, praises Trump for kickstarting movement WEBSITE: CradleConcepts.com Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: wmal.com/oconnor-company Episode: Wednesday, May 14, 2025 / 6 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sportscaster and TV personality Erin Andrews joins Jenna Bush Hager as co-host. The two welcome the newest Sports Illustrated cover star, Salma Hayek Pinault, to discuss appearing on the iconic cover and play a game of “Don't Look Back.” Then, Logan Ury, director of relationship science at Hinge, debunks common dating myths. Plus, country star Blake Shelton stops by to talk about his latest studio album.
In this very special, “This is New Jersey,” edition of Lessons in Leadership, Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba talk with Tim Crouch, Chief Strategy Officer, Choose NJ, about the significance of attracting film, media and technology industries to New Jersey. Then, Steve talks with Bob Papa, Sportscaster & The Voice of The New York Giants, … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Tim Crouch and “The Leadership and Grit Connection” Mini-seminar
It's Free Game Friday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Head Coach of the St. Louis Battlehawks UFL & 11 Year NFL Vet Anthony Becht joins the show for an Exclusive Interview that you don't wanna miss! Sportscaster for Fox Sports Petros Papadakis joins to talk NBA Playoffs as well! Join us for this Free Game Friday on The REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday's | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!!
Sportscaster, Mike Tirico gave a few more details about having to be pulled from the Kentucky Derby Coverage after an allergic reaction, and Kristin Cavallari says her 10-year-old son decided to make a small addition to her multimillion-dollar home while she was out of town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Michael Irvin, Netflix's Easy-Bake Battle, sports broadcasting, and the kitchen have in common? They're all part of Andy Burrell's career journey. Many of us are familiar with career reinventions, and Andy Burrell's story is one of just that. His career began in sports broadcasting and working for Michael Irvin, but that was just the beginning! Amid many professional twists and turns, Andy discovered a place that helped him heal, connect, and rediscover joy… the kitchen! Now pursuing his culinary passion as a personal chef, Andy is committed to sharing the beauty in changes and setbacks, the importance of mental health, and more! You won't want to miss this inspiring episode! Follow Andy Burrell!https://www.instagram.com/brealfoodie/?hl=enCheck out our podcast, now on video, on my YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLzeA0jBX83j4wqpA2r9lpQTune in NOW and don't forget to subscribe, listen, rate, and review!To learn more about your host, Tiffany Blackmon…Check out my website,https://tiffanycblackmon.comSubscribe on YouTube, Tiffany Blackmonhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLzeA0jBX83j4wqpA2r9lpQFollow me on Instagram, @tiffanycblackmonhttps://www.instagram.com/tiffanycblackmonFollow me on Facebook, Tiffany Blackmonhttps://www.facebook.com/tiffanyslifestyleSubscribe to my newsletter so you never miss anything:https://bit.ly/44bk6fW
This week on Here's What We Know, get ready to be inspired by the incredible journey of Anne Montgomery—a woman who's rewritten the rules more than once and continues to live a life full of passion, purpose, and heart. Anne made history as one of the first women sportscasters on television, and is reported to be the only female high school football referee in the state of Arizona. But her story doesn't stop there. From breaking barriers in sports broadcasting to shaping young minds in the classroom and becoming a foster mom, Ann's story is all heart and hustle. Listen now!In This Episode:The Journey of a Trailblazer: How Anne paved the way for women in sports broadcastingCuriosity as a Superpower: Why staying curious leads to growth, at any stage of lifeLessons from the Field: The surprising life skills sports teach usWomen in Sports: What's changed—and what still needs toTeaching & Transformation: How a shift to education gave Anne a new purposeLife's Twists & Turns: The beauty of embracing the unexpectedStorytelling with Heart: Anne's passion for uncovering hidden histories through fictionThis episode is sponsored by:Tranont Reed Animal Hospital(Be sure to tell them Gary sent you!)Bio:Anne Butler Montgomery has worked as a television sportscaster, newspaper and magazine writer, teacher, author, and amateur sports official. Her first TV job came at WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia, and led to positions at WROC-TV in Rochester, New York, KTSP-TV in Phoenix, Arizona, and ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut, where she anchored the Emmy and ACE award-winning SportsCenter. She finished her on-camera broadcasting career with a two-year stint as the studio host for the NBA's Phoenix Suns. Montgomery was a freelance and/or staff reporter for six publications, writing sports, features, movie reviews, and archeological pieces. Her novels include Your Forgotten Sons, The Castle, A Light in the Desert, Wild Horses on the Salt, The Scent of Rain, and Wolf Catcher. Montgomery taught journalism and communication skills in a Title I high school for 20 years and was an amateur sports official for four decades, a time during which she called baseball, ice hockey, soccer, and basketball games and served as a high school football referee and crew chief. Montgomery is a foster mom to three sons and a daughter. When she can, she indulges in her passions: rock collecting, scuba diving, and playing her guitar. She splits her time between Phoenix, Arizona and St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands.Website: https://annemontgomerywriter.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-montgomery-1b995b23/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abmontgomery/Connect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
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In this episode of Kenny The Sports Guy Podcast, I sit down with ESPN Legal Analyst and Sportscaster J Ryan Smith to explore the fascinating intersection of sports and law. From high-profile cases affecting the sports world to the legal intricacies behind major decisions, J Ryan Smith provides expert insight into the ever-evolving landscape of sports litigation, contracts, and controversies. We also dive into his journey as a journalist, his work at ESPN, and his role as the host of Bad Romance. Tune in for an engaging conversation that pulls back the curtain on the legal battles shaping the sports industry!
In this episode of Kenny The Sports Guy Podcast, I sit down with ESPN Legal Analyst and Sportscaster J Ryan Smith to explore the fascinating intersection of sports and law. From high-profile cases affecting the sports world to the legal intricacies behind major decisions, J Ryan Smith provides expert insight into the ever-evolving landscape of sports litigation, contracts, and controversies. We also dive into his journey as a journalist, his work at ESPN, and his role as the host of Bad Romance. Tune in for an engaging conversation that pulls back the curtain on the legal battles shaping the sports industry!
March 12, 2025 ~ The NFL free agency period has officially begun, and the Detroit Lions have brought on former Cardinal nose tackle Roy Lopez. Steve Courtney, WJR Senior Sports Analyst, joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to who else the team may consider to be ready for this upcoming season, and host of WJR's new show "Sportscaster's Open Mic" Johnny Kane joins the discussion while hitting on his new endeavor with the station.
In this episode of Pucks and Prosecco, Meghan Angley and Chloe Theil sit down with sportscaster Kat Ellis to talk about her incredible journey in hockey media. From falling in love with the game, to covering powerhouse players at Boston University, Kat shares how she navigated finding her place in the industry. We dive into her work with ESPN's 4 Nations Faceoff, her experiences interviewing NHL stars' partners, and her passion project "Out of His League," a docu-series spotlighting trailblazing women in sports. Plus, she opens up about balancing her career with life in hockey, powerful role models, and the importance of lifting a helping hand to other women in the game. Whether you're a hockey fan, aspiring media personality, or just love a great career journey, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and behind-the-scenes stories. This show is brought to you by Trusted American. Trusted American's salary-based mortgage consultants want to help you get into a better interest rate and lower your monthly payments. And right now they will cover the cost of your appraisal, valued at $650. Go to https://trustedamerican.com/ for all the info. Get your fix on all things hockey with Off Ice!
Top 5 1980's TV Show Theme Songs, Tony Hawk/Tony Hawk Grand Parents, ya boys make some at Tang, 90's Sportscaster, safety patrol, we read American names form a Japanese Super Famicom game, baby pools, Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter, Poltergeist “they're here” scene, a ton of mailbags, listener shout outs, haul update and so much more!! Discord: https:https://discord.gg/eu9GC2cWMaster list on our NES collection: https://superretropod.com/nes-game-list-super-retro/Join our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP4yO-dFGayGUkT_MVYrhQ/joinEmail: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropodAll things Super Retro: https://linktr.ee/superretroVideo episodes available at YouTube!
Kenny Mayne had a successful run at ESPN known for his dry sense of humor. Kenny pretty much did it all at ESPN. He talks about his days as a college quarterback, to his injury and his time at ESPN. Kenny now is helping combat veterans be able to walk and run pain-free. Kenny is […] The post Former ESPN Sportscaster and Media Personality Kenny Mayne and Rock’s Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
Kenny Mayne had a successful run at ESPN known for his dry sense of humor. Kenny pretty much did it all at ESPN. He talks about his days as a college quarterback, to his injury and his time at ESPN. Kenny now is helping combat veterans be able to walk and run pain-free. Kenny is […] The post Former ESPN Sportscaster and Media Personality Kenny Mayne and Rock's Stories appeared first on Radio Influence.
Imagine watching your favorite sport without hearing real-time, detailed descriptions of events. It feels like something's missing, right? Play-by-play announcers add this unique element of excitement and energy surge as you cheer for your favorite team. You won't be left out if you get distracted for a millisecond and miss an important part of the game. Even if you're only listening on a radio, they have the magic to bring out vivid imaginations and keep your blood pumping. As an avid sports fan who imitates these real-time announcements once in a while for fun, I am highly pumped and honored to say that we have the award-winning anchor, extraordinary sportscaster, and ESPN play-by-play announcer Alex Loeb in today's episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast. With more than 25 years of experience in sports broadcasting, Alex Loeb has covered games around the U.S., including massive events like the Super Bowl, and traveled with famous sports teams like the Miami Heat and more. He also hosted a daytime sports show in Austin, The Lowdown, on The Horn 104.9, which aired for over two years. To this day, Alex continues to let his love for sports resonate all over the globe as a play-by-play announcer for ESPN. As we talk about his impressive track record, Alex shares how he discovered his love for broadcasting despite feeling lost in high school and not getting into college immediately. His story will encourage you to keep trying until you find a career that sparks joy. Being a play-by-play announcer could be the dream job of many sports fans out there, but in this episode, Alex demystifies what an average fan doesn't know about this job. He gave us an idea of how much training and effort he took to get into this field. If you're aspiring to enter the world of sports as a play-by-play announcer like Alex, or you're just curious, this episode is for you! ____________________________________________ Learn more about Alex Loeb's work: https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/alex-loeb/ Connect with Alex Loeb on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-loeb-b8474414/ Follow Alex Loeb on X and Instagram: @SpanningTheLoeb ____________________________________________ Did you find this helpful? Please like and subscribe for more insightful interviews with experts, speakers, and leaders. Ripple with Steve Harper! Instagram: http://instagram.com/rippleon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rippleon X: https://twitter.com/rippleon Website: http://www.ripplecentral.com Join the ever-growing community of Ripplers in The Pond. It's FREE: https://ripplecentral.com/pond To inquire about Steve's availability for conference keynotes, corporate training or performance coaching, please contact info@ripplecentral.com. #TheRippleEffectPodcast #SteveHarper #Sports #Game #ESPN #Announcer #SportsTalk
Longtime Voice of the Trojans Barry McKnight has been recognized as the Alabama Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Producer Jack Anderson sat down with McKnight to discuss his extensive history with the Trojans stretching over 20 years.
In this episode of Living Off Rentals, we're joined by someone who went from sportscaster to struggling entrepreneur, before finally finding the success and fulfillment he was looking for through short term rental investing. Kyle Stanley spent a decade as a serial entrepreneur before discovering real estate. At 31, he took a chance on investing and quickly realized the power of short-term rentals to generate significant cash flow and transform his financial future. What started as listing a spare room on Airbnb turned into a thriving short-term rental business. Kyle scaled his portfolio, built a management company that grew to 70+ units, sold that company, and now lives off his own rentals while teaching others how to make money through real estate investing via his podcast and platform, The Fearless Investors. This episode is full of valuable insights on scaling with intention, deciding on a real estate exit strategy, creative financing, and more. Enjoy the show! Key Takeaways: [00:00] Introducing Kyle Stanley and his background [03:48] His decision to get started investing in short-term rentals [06:59] Skills + Best Exit Strategy [17:09] Kyle on building true financial freedom [20:50] What is Creative Financing? [27:26] Identifying properties to invest [33:08] Difference between people who struggle and people who are successful in short-term rental investments [37:31] Quantity versus Quality in short-term rentals [46:21] Connect with Kyle Stanley Guest Links: Website: Visit https://thefearlessinvestors.co/ for a free 15-minute training Email: info@fearlesskyle.com Show Links: Living Off Rentals YouTube Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentals Living Off Rentals YouTube Podcast Channel - youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentalsPodcast Living Off Rentals Facebook Group – facebook.com/groups/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals Website – https://www.livingoffrentals.com/ Living Off Rentals Instagram – instagram.com/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals TikTok – tiktok.com/@livingoffrentals
The Voice of the Trojans Barry McKnight recently was named the Alabama sportscaster of the year! And TROY student journalists won several awards themselves last weekend!
Charlie Mac, (also C-Mac), earned numerous accolades calling games for four SEC schools along with becoming a fanfavorite on WSMV-TV in Nashville. Not bad for a guy who never took a broadcasting class. Admitting that he wasn't agreat student and driven by fear, the Mississippi native expounds anecdotes regarding some of the biggest names insports including Archie Manning and Walter Payton. Recently profiled in Delta Magazine, his career path, in a paralleluniverse would have been in the music business, fronting several bands through the decades. AMONG THE TOPICS:SERIOUS AS A HEART ATTACK, THE NUMBER ONE SONG THAT GOT AWAY, HIS B.S. RULE, AND HIS SPECIALRELATIONSHIP WITH SWEETNESS.
Send us a textSpecial guest: Aaron Goldsmith, Mariners sportscaster, talks life in Kirkland, lessons from the booth, and coaching his son's basketball team. Plus, grow your business and pitch an idea to win $5,000. Prep for snow. Coming up at Council. Boost your pet parent skills. Make an impact on Kirkland roads' safety. Upcoming events, and more! Show notes: https://Kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20250130
ROSS JERNSTROM was a sportscaster in Omaha for 41 years, first at KETV and then WOWT. He is a UNL journalism graduate who started his career in Hastings but spent only a few months there. In October of 2024 Ross's wife of 44 years Julie passed away after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Ross talks about Julie and her impact on his life and those of many others. He also talks about his career and what it means to teach high school students now as advisor to the Omaha Westside journalism program. That too is Ross's alma mater. Recorded January 14, 2025
Jake Brend is less than two years away from earning his Simpson College degree, but he's already been named Iowa's Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Jake's on the podcast this week to talk about how he came to love sports communication, and how he took advantage of opportunities on and off campus to make his dreams reality.
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Sam Crenshaw, one of Atlanta's most versatile broadcasters, comments on the college football playoff final, where college sports are headed, why he's excited about the Hawks and what he sees for the Braves and Falcons. Sam is the sports anchor for CW69 News at 10, weekend morning host for Sports Radio 92.9 the Game, broadcaster and producer for GPB sports, sideline reporter for Georgia State football and play-by-play voice for Georgia State basketball on ESPN3. Very few know Atlanta sports like Sam. Listen to his thoughts and opinions on this first SATB podcast of 2025.
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High scoring games in both the NBA and NHL, a longtime, acclaimed sportscaster passes away and a star NFL quarterback remains sidelined for Sunday. Correspondent David Schuster reports.
Rob DeMello is an award-winning sportscaster from the island of O'ahu. He is the current sports director at KHON2 news and is the creator, executive producer, and host of “Cover 2: Hawai'i High School Football Weekly.” Rob is a father and husband who hosts the Hawaii Football Final Podcast during the UH Football season and has traveled far and wide to cover Hawai'i's biggest sports stories. He also hosts the pregame, halftime, and postgame shows for University of Hawaii Football telecasts on Spectrum Sports Hawaii. To top it all off, he has won National Sports Media Association Hawaii Sportscaster of the year 4 times. In this episode we talk about his dream of covering sports in Hawai'i, growing up in Kailua before the influx of outsiders, joining the news, his love for work and family, his and Kamaka's Saints fandom, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Rob here: https://www.instagram.com/robdemello/ Buy our merch on: Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/ Support us on: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadias Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod
Happy Holidays 2024!!! Please enjoy this replay of one of our favorite interviews with Dr. Matt Townsley!Dr. Matt Townsley is an assistant professor of educational leadership at the University of Northern Iowa and a former district adminstrator and high school math teacher. In addition to being an accomplished faculty coach and author of many books about Alternative Grading, Matt also has the distinction of having presented the highest energy presentation ever done at The Grading Conference, earning him the distinctive moniker of "The Sportscaster of Alternative Grading". Join Matt, Sharona and Bosley on this energetic, wonderfully inspirational voyage through Matt's writings, research, and experience working with educators, students and parents across the spectrum on rethinking grading.LinksPlease note - any books linked here are likely Amazon Associates links. Clicking on them and purchasing through them helps support the show. Thanks for your support!Matt TownsleyA Parent's Guide to Grading and Learning (Townsley)Using Grading to Support Student Learning (Townsley)Punished by Rewards (Alfie Kohn)Fair Isn't Always Equal (Rick Wormeli)The New Art and Science of Teaching (A Competency Based Education Framework) Bob MarzanoMaking Grades Matter - Standards-Based Grading in a Secondary PLC at Work (Townsley)
Anne Montgomery was born in Grand Rapids Michigan,raised in New Jersey and considers herself a “Jersey Girl”. She was into sports growing up and wanted to be a sportscaster in an industry where there were very few if any female sportscasters. She went on to anchor ESPN's Sportscenter and a distinguished career of 40 years […]
That really Deserves A Wow Chris Myers is an American sportscaster who has worked for FOX Sports since 2002. He has covered major sporting events such as the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, NCAA Final Four, The Masters, U.S. Open (golf), Triple Crown, the Olympics, and the Daytona 500. Here are some notable interviews that Chris Myers has conducted: Muhammad Ali: Myers' first major interview came in May 1975 when he was just 16, interviewing Ali for a Miami radio station. O.J. Simpson: Myers conducted the first interview with Simpson after both trials wrapped up. Tom Brady: Myers has interviewed Brady multiple times throughout his career. Michael Jordan: Myers interviewed Jordan in 2010 for a documentary on his life. Tiger Woods: Myers has interviewed Woods on multiple occasions, including after his comeback from injury in 2018. Myers has also written a book about his career, titled "That Deserves a Wow: Untold Stories of Legends and Champions." In this episode, I intervew Chris Myers about his legendary sports reporter career, the infamous OJ Simpson intervew and his new book
Todd Donoho is an American radio and television sportscaster who was the host the post-game show for Missouri Tigers basketball. He led sports news reporting in the 1990s for Los Angeles television station KABC after working for stations across the country and later became a sports news anchor for Fox Sports West. Todd portrayed himself in the movie Blue Chips. During his time in between work for KABC and FSN West, he also assisted with research for a best-selling book-CD project of great calls in sports broadcasting history, "And the Crowd Goes Wild." Donoho has also written two children's books, "Hello, Truman!" and "Hello, Truman! Show Me Missouri", in addition to "MizzouRah! Beginning in early 1988, Todd was also a regular guest on local radio station KLOS's weekday morning drive time show, The Mark and Brian Show.
Have you ever heard the saying “Success is a lousy teacher?” Our biggest learning experiences come from failure: the product that flopped, the content that didn't perform, the “failed” business idea. For Anne Montgomery, failure was just the beginning. Anne is a former television sportscaster, writer, and educator. Her first TV job came at WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia, and led to positions at WROC-TV, KTSP-TV, and ESPN, where she anchored the Emmy and ACE award-winning SportsCenter. She finished her on-camera broadcasting career with a two-year stint as the studio host for the NBA's Phoenix Suns, before moving into her career as a teacher and author. Her novels include Your Forgotten Sons, The Castle, A Light in the Desert, Wild Horses on the Salt, The Scent of Rain, and Wolf Catcher. She taught journalism and communication skills in a Title I high school for 20 years. Defying the Odds When Anne told her parents she wanted to be a sportscaster, they laughed. In the 1970s, that wasn't an option for women. But Anne proved them wrong and went on to have a successful 40+ year career in sports. Likewise, she was also told she would never go to college. Growing up, Anne struggled in school, and it wasn't until she was in her fifties that she was diagnosed with dyslexia. Despite that, Anne has several degrees and has published six novels (and counting). Failure is the Greatest Teacher One of the most important skills any entrepreneur can master is how to bounce back from failure. For Anne, failure has been her greatest teacher. She never planned on becoming a writer or an educator–she was forced into a career change when the men in her industry decided she was too old to be on camera. At the time, leaving sportscasting felt like a failure. But it led Anne to her most rewarding career yet, a life-changing friendship that inspired her first novel, and even the family she couldn't have dreamed of, when her teaching experience led her to become a foster parent. Enjoy this episode with author Anne Montgomery… Soundbytes 31:25-31:53 “Business owners like to hire people who've been in sports or actually any extracurricular. You know how to be punctual or you're not playing, you know how to work as a teammate, and you know how to follow rules, all those things. And of those young athletes, I wouldn't want to hire the kid who caught the game-winning touchdown. I want to hire the kid who dropped the game-winning touchdown, that went to practice the next day. That's the kid I want.” 35:17-35:37 “I sometimes feel bad for people who are such incredible athletes or singers or actors or whatever, where everything is always perfect because at some point it's not going to be. How do you handle that? We all have to learn to handle failure, and how you handle it is more important than anything we do. You know? How do you handle disappointment? Get back up and do it.” Quotes “I was told when I was young that I'd never be a sportscaster. I'm the kind that says, ‘I'll prove you wrong.'” “We plan our lives and think it's going to be a straight line, but it's not. It's how you handle the curves.” “I'm not embarrassed about anything that's ever happened to me. They're all learning experiences.” “We learn nothing from success. We learn from failure.” “Life isn't going to be exactly what you expect, but maybe it will be better.” “I think failure is falling down and not getting back up.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Anne's website: https://annemontgomerywriter.com/ Connect with Anne on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-montgomery-1b995b23/
Lisa Burkhardt Worley did it long before it was common for women to walk the NFL sidelines! She shares her phenomenal experiences as one of the first women sportscasters for ESPN and a Madison Square Garden Network anchor.Our conversation was shaped by Lisa's passion and divine guidance with a career that has broken barriers in sports broadcasting. Join us as we explore the challenges she's overcome that led her to founding Pearls of Promise ministries. Get ready to be inspired!Top Takeaways:⦁ Embrace risks when you feel inspired⦁ Just because it hasn't been done doesn't mean you shouldn't do it⦁ Your experiences contribute to your life's true calling⦁ Working for God instead of man makes work more enjoyable⦁ Age doesn't matter. God will use you if you're willing To receive Valerie's Voice free monthly Leadership Tips and to learn more about her leadership programs and coaching, visit her website: https://valerieandcompany.com/ Listen and watch Doing it Right the Stories that Make Us- https://bit.ly/2E483Hx Subscribe, rate, and write a review on Apple Podcast- https://apple.co/2SHDDmo Subscribe on Google Podcast- https://bit.ly/2I8i6zn Follow Valerie Sokolosky Online: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriesokoloskyFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/ValerieAndCompany#PearlsOfPromiseMinistries, #LisaBurkhardtWorley, #ValerieSokoloskyPodcast
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Comedian Jiaoying Summers returns to “spill the tea” about her new man. They also discuss a Georgia mom who was arrested for letting her son walk to town by himself, a new sink-urinal combo and Adam ordering one for the studio, and watch a video of attack crows in action. Next, Jason “Mayhem” Miller reads the news including stories about a new Jaguar commercial that features androgynous models but no cars, Jay Leno getting hurt falling down a 60 foot hill, Ellen Degeneres & Portia de Rossi moving to UK in response to Donald Trump being re-elected, and Kim Kardashian doing an awkward photo shoot with a Tesla robot. Then, legendary sportscaster Chris Myers joins the show to talk about his new book “That Deserves a Wow”, doing the first interview with OJ after his trials, working with a “spotter” on live broadcasts, interviewing Muhammad Ali at 16 years old, his relationship with Bill Murray, and almost getting killed by Mike Tyson. For more with Jiaoying Summers: ● INSTAGRAM: @jiaoyingsummers ● TIKTOK: @jiaoyingsummers ● WEBSITE: http://jiaoyingsummers.com ● LIVE DATES: ○ The Ice House: Pasadena, CA - Dec. 5th ○ The Stand Up Comedy Club: Bellflower, CA - Dec. 21st For more with Chris Myers: ● NEW BOOK: “That Deserves a Wow” - available everywhere now. ● INSTAGRAM: @chrismyersfox ● TWITTER/X: @the_chrismyers ● WEBSITE: http://chrismyerssports.com Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam ● http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529)