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Leo & Susanna Bigger: Frieden statt Streit – Gott heilt Konflikte Das Thema «Wie du Konflikte mit Gott löst» von Leo & Susanna Bigger ist Teil der Predigtserie «Real Friends» In dieser Predigt sprechen Leo+Susanna Bigger darüber, wie du Konflikte mit Gott und anderen Menschen lösen kannst. Leo und Susanna zeigen: Streit beginnt oft mit verletzten Gedanken, Rechthaberei und Worten, die eher töten als leben. Doch Gott ruft dich in Kolosser 3,13, Epheser 4,26-27 und Jakobus 1,19 zu Vergebung, Ruhe und einem hörenden Herzen. Statt sofort anzugreifen, runterzuschlucken oder zu verdrängen, darfst du mit dem Heiligen Geist ehrlich werden: Was will Gott mir in diesem Konflikt sagen? Die Botschaft ermutigt dich, Frieden zu stiften, die Einheit zu bewahren und den anderen als Teil deines Teams zu sehen. Konflikte müssen nicht dein Ende sein – sie können der Ort werden, an dem Gott dein Herz heilt und echte Freiheit schenkt. Wo steht bei dir gerade die Ampel auf Rot? Um ICF zu unterstützen weiterhin lokal und global relevante Kirche zu bauen hier klicken: https://icf.ch/geben ICF ist eine freie, überkonfessionelle Kirche auf biblischer Grundlage. Authentisch, relevant und begeistert vom Leben mit Jesus. Geleitet von Pastor Leo & Susanna Bigger. Stay Connected Website: https://icf.ch Instagram: https://instagram.com/icfzurich Instagram Leo Bigger: https://instagram.com/leobigger Facebook: https://facebook.com/icfzurich Telegram: https://icf.ch/telegram Eine ICF Kirche in deiner Nähe finden: https://icf.ch/standorte
Leo & Susanna Bigger: Frieden statt Streit – Gott heilt Konflikte Das Thema «Wie du Konflikte mit Gott löst» von Leo & Susanna Bigger ist Teil der Predigtserie «Real Friends» In dieser Predigt sprechen Leo+Susanna Bigger darüber, wie du Konflikte mit Gott und anderen Menschen lösen kannst. Leo und Susanna zeigen: Streit beginnt oft mit verletzten Gedanken, Rechthaberei und Worten, die eher töten als leben. Doch Gott ruft dich in Kolosser 3,13, Epheser 4,26-27 und Jakobus 1,19 zu Vergebung, Ruhe und einem hörenden Herzen. Statt sofort anzugreifen, runterzuschlucken oder zu verdrängen, darfst du mit dem Heiligen Geist ehrlich werden: Was will Gott mir in diesem Konflikt sagen? Die Botschaft ermutigt dich, Frieden zu stiften, die Einheit zu bewahren und den anderen als Teil deines Teams zu sehen. Konflikte müssen nicht dein Ende sein – sie können der Ort werden, an dem Gott dein Herz heilt und echte Freiheit schenkt. Wo steht bei dir gerade die Ampel auf Rot? Um ICF zu unterstützen weiterhin lokal und global relevante Kirche zu bauen hier klicken: https://icf.ch/geben ICF ist eine freie, überkonfessionelle Kirche auf biblischer Grundlage. Authentisch, relevant und begeistert vom Leben mit Jesus. Geleitet von Pastor Leo & Susanna Bigger. Stay Connected Website: https://icf.ch Instagram: https://instagram.com/icfzurich Instagram Leo Bigger: https://instagram.com/leobigger Facebook: https://facebook.com/icfzurich Telegram: https://icf.ch/telegram Eine ICF Kirche in deiner Nähe finden: https://icf.ch/standorte
Leo & Susanna Bigger: Frieden statt Streit – Gott heilt Konflikte Das Thema «Wie du Konflikte mit Gott löst» von Leo & Susanna Bigger ist Teil der Predigtserie «Real Friends» In dieser Predigt sprechen Leo+Susanna Bigger darüber, wie du Konflikte mit Gott und anderen Menschen lösen kannst. Leo und Susanna zeigen: Streit beginnt oft mit verletzten Gedanken, Rechthaberei und Worten, die eher töten als leben. Doch Gott ruft dich in Kolosser 3,13, Epheser 4,26-27 und Jakobus 1,19 zu Vergebung, Ruhe und einem hörenden Herzen. Statt sofort anzugreifen, runterzuschlucken oder zu verdrängen, darfst du mit dem Heiligen Geist ehrlich werden: Was will Gott mir in diesem Konflikt sagen? Die Botschaft ermutigt dich, Frieden zu stiften, die Einheit zu bewahren und den anderen als Teil deines Teams zu sehen. Konflikte müssen nicht dein Ende sein – sie können der Ort werden, an dem Gott dein Herz heilt und echte Freiheit schenkt. Wo steht bei dir gerade die Ampel auf Rot? Um ICF zu unterstützen weiterhin lokal und global relevante Kirche zu bauen hier klicken: https://icf.ch/geben ICF ist eine freie, überkonfessionelle Kirche auf biblischer Grundlage. Authentisch, relevant und begeistert vom Leben mit Jesus. Geleitet von Pastor Leo & Susanna Bigger. Stay Connected Website: https://icf.ch Instagram: https://instagram.com/icfzurich Instagram Leo Bigger: https://instagram.com/leobigger Facebook: https://facebook.com/icfzurich Telegram: https://icf.ch/telegram Eine ICF Kirche in deiner Nähe finden: https://icf.ch/standorte
Leo & Susanna Bigger: Frieden statt Streit – Gott heilt Konflikte Das Thema «Wie du Konflikte mit Gott löst» von Leo & Susanna Bigger ist Teil der Predigtserie «Real Friends» In dieser Predigt sprechen Leo+Susanna Bigger darüber, wie du Konflikte mit Gott und anderen Menschen lösen kannst. Leo und Susanna zeigen: Streit beginnt oft mit verletzten Gedanken, Rechthaberei und Worten, die eher töten als leben. Doch Gott ruft dich in Kolosser 3,13, Epheser 4,26-27 und Jakobus 1,19 zu Vergebung, Ruhe und einem hörenden Herzen. Statt sofort anzugreifen, runterzuschlucken oder zu verdrängen, darfst du mit dem Heiligen Geist ehrlich werden: Was will Gott mir in diesem Konflikt sagen? Die Botschaft ermutigt dich, Frieden zu stiften, die Einheit zu bewahren und den anderen als Teil deines Teams zu sehen. Konflikte müssen nicht dein Ende sein – sie können der Ort werden, an dem Gott dein Herz heilt und echte Freiheit schenkt. Wo steht bei dir gerade die Ampel auf Rot? Um ICF zu unterstützen weiterhin lokal und global relevante Kirche zu bauen hier klicken: https://icf.ch/geben ICF ist eine freie, überkonfessionelle Kirche auf biblischer Grundlage. Authentisch, relevant und begeistert vom Leben mit Jesus. Geleitet von Pastor Leo & Susanna Bigger. Stay Connected Website: https://icf.ch Instagram: https://instagram.com/icfzurich Instagram Leo Bigger: https://instagram.com/leobigger Facebook: https://facebook.com/icfzurich Telegram: https://icf.ch/telegram Eine ICF Kirche in deiner Nähe finden: https://icf.ch/standorte
On May 8, 2025, Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born head of the Roman Catholic Church. We speak with Dr. Stephen Okey, theology professor at Saint Leo University near Tampa, about Leo's first year in office, controversies with the U.S. government, future issues of concern for the pontiff and how American Catholics feel about someone leading their church who has a native understanding of U.S. politics and culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Gallup poll a few days back says the percentage of young men under 30 who describe religion as very important is up from 28 percent to 42 percent over two or three years. The Gallup survey says young men are now more likely than young women to say religiion play a role in their lives. At the same time, Roman Catholic church parishes are reporting a dramatic uptick in the number of young MEN attending services, with "standing room only" Easter services. The Washington Post reportsCatholicism is “drawing in Gen Z men” seeking “truth, beauty and, yes, girlfriends." So what's the real story? To find out, we're turning to Stephen Okey, professor of theology and religion at Saint Leo University, headquartered not far from Tampa and with a Tampa campus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3-28-26: Contemplating the Passion- St. Leo by
. Bishop Tony Percy says the story of Lazarus is a catalyst for Christ's own death and resurrection. St Leo the Great proclaims: “let happen in your hearts what will happen to your bodies.” We remind ourselves that the most important day in our life is the day of our death because we will meet Jesus who will resurrect us into himself.
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St. Benedict parishioner Nandor Forgach reacts to the Diocese revoking the merger of St. Benedict with St. Leo the Great full 321 Fri, 13 Mar 2026 16:49:03 +0000 1GOzlDsYJwb1J9YVvCAYdQvoenvGTaiA news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news St. Benedict parishioner Nandor Forgach reacts to the Diocese revoking the merger of St. Benedict with St. Leo the Great Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False
Pope Leo was one of the great bastions of Orthodoxy during the time of the monophysite heresy and its offshoots. 'According to some, this Saint was born in Rome, but according to others in Tyrrenia (Tuscany), and was consecrated to the archiepiscopal throne of Rome in 440. In 448, when St Flavian, Archbishop of Constantinople [also commemorated today], summoned Eutyches, an archimandrite in Constantinople, to give account for his teaching that there was only one nature in Christ after the Incarnation, Eutyches appealed to St Leo in Rome. After St Leo had carefully examined Eutyches' teachings, he wrote an epistle to St Flavian, setting forth the Orthodox teaching of the person of Christ, and His two natures, and also counseling Flavian that, should Eutyches sincerely repent of his error, he should be received back with all good will. At the Council held in Ephesus in 449, which was presided over by Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria (and which Saint Leo, in a letter to the holy Empress Pulcheria in 451, was the first to call "The Robber Council"), Dioscorus, having military might behind him, did not allow Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian to be read, although repeatedly asked to do so; even before the Robber Council was held, Dioscorus had uncanonically received the unrepentant Eutyches back into communion. Because Saint Leo had many cares in Rome owing to the wars of Attila the Hun and other barbarians, in 451 he sent four delegates to the Fourth Ecumenical Council, where 630 Fathers gathered in Chalcedon during the reign of Marcian, to condemn the teachings of Eutyches and those who supported him. Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian was read at the Fourth Council, and was confirmed by the Holy Fathers as the Orthodox teaching on the incarnate Person of our Lord; it is also called the "Tome of Leo." The Saint wrote many works in Latin; he reposed in 461.'(Great Horologion). St Leo is remembered for saving Rome from conquest by Attila the Hun. When Attila drew near to Rome, preparing to pillage the city, St Leo went out to him in his episcopal vestments and enjoined him to turn back. For reasons unknown to worldly historians, the pitiless Attila with all his troops abandoned their attack and returned the way they had come.
This episode Dr. Jenkins returns one last time to the question of the powers and prerogatives of the bishop of Rome, revisiting some matters as regards St. Leo I, but then looking again at pope St. Nicholas, before turning at last to a question from a former student.
Aslan lives and he is on the move. What could happen if there were a few more Leos in the Church today?
In this issue Dr. Jenkins returns to the question of the powers and prerogatives of the pope, and what this has to do with the Schism.
In this issue Dr. Jenkins returns to the question of the powers and prerogatives of the pope, and what this has to do with the Schism.
Dr. Greg and Fr. Sam Kachuba hit record while walking the streets of Rome, dodging mopeds, eating gelato, and talking Pope St. Leo the Great, AI, and what it really means to be human. What does a 5th-century pope who faced Attila the Hun have to teach us about preserving culture, confronting modern threats, and embracing our humanity in the digital age? Key Topics: Walking the streets of Rome and recording a podcast mid-pilgrimage—interruptions and all How to make a pilgrimage transform your life—not just leave you with photos and memories What happens when we try to "transcend" being human instead of integrating it The rise of AI therapy, and what it reveals about the failures of modern psychology Why relationship—not efficiency—is the core of healing and growth Why protecting culture is part of protecting the dignity of the human person How ancient heresies about Christ's humanity still influence modern spiritual confusion Learn More: Integration Pilgrimages – A new model of pilgrimage that integrates mentorship, reflection, and ongoing formation The Tangent – Podcast by Fr. Sam Kachuba and Matt Sperrazza on Catholicism and culture Connect with Fr. Sam Kachuba – Learn more about Fr. Sam's work to accompany priests and religious Rerum Novarum – Pope Leo XIII's encyclical on capital and labor Humanae Vitae – Pope St. Paul VI's encyclical on the regulation of birth Address of Pope Leo XIV to Digital Missionaries (July 29, 2025) – A call to evangelize the digital continent with wisdom, humility, and human connection Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Corporate Governance (June 19‑20, 2025) – Exploring the Church's role in guiding the future of artificial intelligence Previous episodes with Fr. Sam Kachuba: Ep. 175 – Rethinking Formation: Preparing Priests for the Future Ep. 165 – Understanding the Past to Navigate the Present Ep. 125 – Following the Holy Spirit, Theology of the Body, CatholicPsych…and Other Tangents Previous episodes on artificial intelligence: Ep. 238 – The False Promise of AI and Psychedelics: A Catholic Response to Modern Healing Ep. 222 – Three Places AI Can Never Go Ep. 221 – Is AI Really More Effective Than Your Therapist? Need help? Schedule a free CatholicPsych consultation Want to help? Learn more about our Certification in Professional Accompaniment Follow Us on Socials: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter (X) | LinkedIn
Dr. Tom Curran asks Fr. Kurt Nagel: Who are the inspirations behind the name choices of Pope John Paul II, Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV? What is notable about Pope Leo XIV's papacy so far? Fr. Nagel explains what was great about St. Leo the Great and reflects on quotes from his papacy.
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November 10th, 2025: St Leo the Great - Hell Will Not Prevail; St Andrew Avellino - Converting from Law to a Priest of Christ; Bl Mattia Nazarei; Marriage & Mary Mediatrix; St Andrew Avellino - Died with His Boots On
10 November 2025
Wisdom 1:1-7 (Wisdom is a kindly spirit; the Spirit of the Lord has filled the world) Sirach 39:6-10(He will be filled with the spirit of understanding)
O Lord, our God, unwearied is your love for us.St. Helena Ministries is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. Your donations may be tax-deductibleSupport us at: sthelenaministries.com/supportPresentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975
Psalm 15Psalm 112Canticle: Revelation 15Reading: James 3Intercessions: Bring salvation to your people, Lord.St. Helena Ministries is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. Your donations may be tax-deductibleSupport us at: sthelenaministries.com/supportPresentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975
Psalm 63Canticle: Daniel 3Psalm 149Reading: Wisdom 7Intercessions: Nourish your people, Lord.St. Helena Ministries is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. Your donations may be tax-deductibleSupport us at: sthelenaministries.com/supportPresentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975
Psalm 21Psalm 92Reading 1: Sirach 39Reading 2: From a sermon by St. Leo the Great, popeSt. Helena Ministries is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit. Your donations may be tax-deductibleSupport us at: sthelenaministries.com/supportPresentation of the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) from The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes) © 1975, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The texts of Biblical readings are reproduced from the New American Bible © 1975
Psalm 73 Daniel 2:26-47 Prayer Requests to psp@sqpn.com
Psalm 90 Isaiah 42:10-16 Psalm 135:1-12 Judith 8:25-27 Prayer Requests to psp@sqpn.com
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Psalm 136 Ephesians 1:3-10 1 Thessalonians 3:12-13 Prayer Requests to psp@sqpn.com
11-7-25: St. Leo the Great and Pope Leo XIV – James Peck by
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This week Dr. Jenkins shifts the discussion about the development of the claims of the medieval papacy to the important figure of Pope St. Leo I, the fifth-century pope remembered for his famous Tome that shaped the Christology of the Council of Chalcedon.
This week Dr. Jenkins shifts the discussion about the development of the claims of the medieval papacy to the important figure of Pope St. Leo I, the fifth-century pope remembered for his famous Tome that shaped the Christology of the Council of Chalcedon.
The Patristic Pulpit, St. Leo the Great on the Feast of the Ascension by Fr. Damien
Eastertime continues plus the story of St Leo the Great and the apparition at the Golden Fountain. There are links, photos and more about this on my website. Pray for this war in the Middle East to end. Also, Pray for the People of Ukraine. There are links for ways to support them on my website: NikosSteves.com I have written a contemporary novel with Christian themes entitled "The Very Fine Light" Preview it for FREE and/or purchase "The Very Fine Light" at Amazon.com I value feedback through the comments section on my website, NikosSteves.com Or via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com Constant Procession tells of key apparitions of the Virgin Mary since she passed on from the world and how she serves humanity through Christianity. The origin of these podcasts began with my first book, The Constant Procession. Constant Procession (the podcast) is published every Tuesday morning and has links, photos, video and more information for each episode at NikosSteves.com
In a move that caught most off-guard, Roman Catholic cardinals have chosen the first American-born pope. But while he was born and raised in Chicago, the new Pope Leo XIV has spent more of his life outside the U.S. than in it. We speak with St. Leo University associate professor of theology and religion, Dr. Stephen Okey, about the new pontiff. (Photo: Getty Images and Canva)
Pope Francis died early Monday. After nine days of mourning, the process of choosing a new pontiff to lead the Roman Catholic Church will begin. We speak with Dr. Stephen Okey, head of the Doctor of Theology program at St. Leo University near Tampa, to explain what's ahead.
Pope Leo was one of the great bastions of Orthodoxy during the time of the monophysite heresy and its offshoots. 'According to some, this Saint was born in Rome, but according to others in Tyrrenia (Tuscany), and was consecrated to the archiepiscopal throne of Rome in 440. In 448, when St Flavian, Archbishop of Constantinople [also commemorated today], summoned Eutyches, an archimandrite in Constantinople, to give account for his teaching that there was only one nature in Christ after the Incarnation, Eutyches appealed to St Leo in Rome. After St Leo had carefully examined Eutyches' teachings, he wrote an epistle to St Flavian, setting forth the Orthodox teaching of the person of Christ, and His two natures, and also counseling Flavian that, should Eutyches sincerely repent of his error, he should be received back with all good will. At the Council held in Ephesus in 449, which was presided over by Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria (and which Saint Leo, in a letter to the holy Empress Pulcheria in 451, was the first to call "The Robber Council"), Dioscorus, having military might behind him, did not allow Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian to be read, although repeatedly asked to do so; even before the Robber Council was held, Dioscorus had uncanonically received the unrepentant Eutyches back into communion. Because Saint Leo had many cares in Rome owing to the wars of Attila the Hun and other barbarians, in 451 he sent four delegates to the Fourth Ecumenical Council, where 630 Fathers gathered in Chalcedon during the reign of Marcian, to condemn the teachings of Eutyches and those who supported him. Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian was read at the Fourth Council, and was confirmed by the Holy Fathers as the Orthodox teaching on the incarnate Person of our Lord; it is also called the "Tome of Leo." The Saint wrote many works in Latin; he reposed in 461.'(Great Horologion). St Leo is remembered for saving Rome from conquest by Attila the Hun. When Attila drew near to Rome, preparing to pillage the city, St Leo went out to him in his episcopal vestments and enjoined him to turn back. For reasons unknown to worldly historians, the pitiless Attila with all his troops abandoned their attack and returned the way they had come.
Pope Leo was one of the great bastions of Orthodoxy during the time of the monophysite heresy and its offshoots. 'According to some, this Saint was born in Rome, but according to others in Tyrrenia (Tuscany), and was consecrated to the archiepiscopal throne of Rome in 440. In 448, when St Flavian, Archbishop of Constantinople [also commemorated today], summoned Eutyches, an archimandrite in Constantinople, to give account for his teaching that there was only one nature in Christ after the Incarnation, Eutyches appealed to St Leo in Rome. After St Leo had carefully examined Eutyches' teachings, he wrote an epistle to St Flavian, setting forth the Orthodox teaching of the person of Christ, and His two natures, and also counseling Flavian that, should Eutyches sincerely repent of his error, he should be received back with all good will. At the Council held in Ephesus in 449, which was presided over by Dioscorus, Patriarch of Alexandria (and which Saint Leo, in a letter to the holy Empress Pulcheria in 451, was the first to call "The Robber Council"), Dioscorus, having military might behind him, did not allow Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian to be read, although repeatedly asked to do so; even before the Robber Council was held, Dioscorus had uncanonically received the unrepentant Eutyches back into communion. Because Saint Leo had many cares in Rome owing to the wars of Attila the Hun and other barbarians, in 451 he sent four delegates to the Fourth Ecumenical Council, where 630 Fathers gathered in Chalcedon during the reign of Marcian, to condemn the teachings of Eutyches and those who supported him. Saint Leo's epistle to Flavian was read at the Fourth Council, and was confirmed by the Holy Fathers as the Orthodox teaching on the incarnate Person of our Lord; it is also called the "Tome of Leo." The Saint wrote many works in Latin; he reposed in 461.'(Great Horologion). St Leo is remembered for saving Rome from conquest by Attila the Hun. When Attila drew near to Rome, preparing to pillage the city, St Leo went out to him in his episcopal vestments and enjoined him to turn back. For reasons unknown to worldly historians, the pitiless Attila with all his troops abandoned their attack and returned the way they had come.
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For unless the new man, by being made in the likeness of sinful flesh, had taken on himself the nature of our first parents, unless he had stooped to be one in substance with his mother while sharing the Father's substance and, being alone free from sin, united our nature to his, the whole human race would still be held captive under the dominion of Satan. The Conqueror's victory would have profited us nothing if the battle had been fought outside our human condition. But through this wonderful blending the mystery of new birth shone upon us, so that through the same Spirit by whom Christ was conceived and brought forth we too might be born again in a spiritual birth; and in consequence the evangelist declares the faithful to have been born not of blood, nor of the desire of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. The post The Mystery of Our Reconciliation with God – Pope St. Leo the Great from the Office of Readings appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
St. Leo the Great, Pope of Rome (+461) offers another homily during the Holy Fast of Nativity calling us again to active love for God and neighbor. "[Satan] is aroused with keener stings of hatred, that under a false profession of the Christian name he may corrupt those whom he is not allowed to attack with open and bloody persecutions, and for this work he has heretics in his service whom he has led astray from the catholic Faith..."
Dr. Matthew Bunson discusses the life, times and teachings of St. Leo the Great. Born: Tuscany, Italy Died: November 10, 461 AD, Rome, Italy The post St. Leo the Great – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcasts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Bob Ludwig is a Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at DII St. Leo University in Florida. Prior to joining the staff at St. Leo, Ludwig was a varsity head coach at IMG Academy during the 2023-2024 season. Ludwig previously served six seasons as the head coach at NAIA Peru State College in Nebraska. Ludwig's collegiate coaching experience includes stops at Nebraska Wesleyan University (2007-08), Bellevue University (2008-2011), Midland University (2011-15), Peru State (2015-16, 2017-23), and Central Wyoming College (2016-17).Ludwig's teams have combined to win five conference titles and eight NAIA tournament appearances including finishing as the national runner-up in 2014 with Midland. He has recruited and coached 13 NAIA All-Americans, 29 NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athletes, and 35 All-conference performers. As a player, Ludwig was a three-year letter winner at Nebraska Wesleyan.Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content.Take some notes as you listen to this episode with Bob Ludwig, Men's Basketball Assistant Coach at St. Leo University. Website - https://saintleolions.com/sports/mens-basketballEmail - robert.ludwig@saintleo.eduTwitter/X - @CoachLudwigVisit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are doing things a little differently this month with $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish Rebel+, $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish All-Stat+, AND $3,000 Off the Dr. Dish CT+ during their first ever Semi-Annual Sales Event. Shop now and have your team more ready for the upcoming season than ever before.Fast Model SportsFastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit fastmodelsports.com or follow them on Twitter @FastModel. Use Promo code HHP15 to save 15%GameChangerIntroducing GameChanger, a free app that provides you with data to make strategic coaching decisions and to deliver memorable moments to your team and its fans. Engage your players, empower your coaching decisions, and give parents the thrill of watching every play unfold in real time this season. Download GameChanger now on iOS or Android. GameChanger equips your team with the tools they need to succeed. Download it today and make this season one for the books. GameChanger. Stream. Score. Connect. Learn more at gc.com/hoopheads.Get automated highlight clips for all scoring plays as well as rebounds, steals, assists, and more. Plus free live streaming, advanced scorekeeping, and team management.
Annie Agar is the hottest name in the sports world when it comes to Digital Media. She’s a content creator and she’s popular because of her videos. Annie tells Rock how it started in her home, how she left traditional media and what’s next! Rock had an emotional walk through the campus of St. Leo […] The post Digital Content Star NFL Correspondent Annie Agar and Rock Goes Back To St. Leo appeared first on Radio Influence.