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Best podcasts about Steve Gladstone

Latest podcast episodes about Steve Gladstone

For Stars Podcast
The Undisputed Anchor (ft. Porter Collins)

For Stars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 71:20


Getting to a certain point in your life, you realize the gifts that are offered to you along the way, and for Porter Collins, rowing was one of them. The three-time World Champion, two-time Olympian (1996 & 2000), 1994 Henley Royal Regatta Champ, Eastern Sprints & IRA National Champion, Collins cemented himself as a significant, generational talent in United States Rowing. A 1998 Brown University Graduate, Porter was apart of undisputedly, the best freshman class in the history of men's collegiate rowing.A rower in the Mike Teti National Team Era, Porter learned first hand what real work ethic and passion looks like. These fundamentals, along with others, propelled not only Porter, but his teammates to reach success and make it to the highest stage in rowing. Hudson and Porter sit down and discuss what really happened during the buildup to the 2000 Olympic Games, the documentary, importance of Pete Cipollone, power of Steve Gladstone and how excellent he is as a rowing coach and recruiter, inspiration from Xeno Muller, and the purpose of failure. We even dive into Porter's occupation in stocks and working for hedge funds, being one of the subjects in "The Big Short" a movie correctly predicting the market crash in 2008. Collins firmly stands by "the greatest challenges offer the greatest rewards, and how we meet that reveals the truth in all of us". It is evident how this quote follows Porter throughout his daily life and experiences competing for Brown, and the US National Team. People did not believe in Porter and he was cut from certain teams, but that did not stop him from reaching his goals and making history. Be sure to tune in!Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify PMOFM MediaPlay Me or Fade Me Daily Sports Betting PicksXeno Müller - Elite Rowing Coach Make your rowing dreams real! Use Code “FORSTARS” for $200 OFF on your desired training package!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast
JRN | Crew Connection E10 ft. Mike Gennaro | Yale Men's Rowing

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 68:42


For the JRN | Crew Connection series finale, Fergus, Sholto, and Jack sit down with the new head coach of the Yale men's programme, Mike Gennaro.We talk all about the lessons learned from working with Steve Gladstone, what it's like to coach one of your alma mater's rivals and why the 4V was one of his favourite crews to coach.Oh, and we also talk all things rowing at Yale University.Crew Connection is a dedicated team of former-student athletes from prestigious U.S. college programs. With their deep-rooted expertise in the world of rowing and a vast network of connections worldwide, they are here to support prospective students every step of the recruitment journey.Their personalised approach ensures that junior athletes receive top-notch guidance throughout the recruitment and application process. They work one-on-one with student-athletes, striving to give them the best shot at securing a spot in their dream school's roster.https://www.crewconnection.co.uk/

Last Stroke Counts
Feather n' Square: Rowing at Yale, Entrepreneurship & U23 Gold Medals with Miles Beeson

Last Stroke Counts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 153:20


In this episode of Last Stroke Counts, we dive deep with the co-founder of Feather & Square and three-time U23 World Champion - Miles Beeson. Having rowed at the prestigious Yale and with a collection of gold medals to his name, Miles offers a unique perspective on the rigours and rewards of elite rowing both in the UK and US.  He sheds light on the ethos, discipline, and camaraderie instilled by legendary Steve Gladstone that underpin the massively successful system at Yale, and also what it truly takes to stand atop the world's podium not once, but thrice. Miles also walks us through his journey of co-founding Feather & Square. From concept to creation, we learn about the motivations behind this innovative hand balm tailored for rowers and the day-to-day dance of managing a business alongside a full-time rowing routine. Moreover, for those curious about how the skills, mindset and discipline from rowing can translate into business, Miles shares insights, tips, and experiences that underscore the seamless overlap between sports, entrepreneurship and working in sales. So, tune in & join us for this chat with Miles Beeson, as we navigate the waters of top-tier rowing and business ventures where every last stroke truly counts. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @milesbeeson @feathernsquare @laststrokecounts @rowgearuk @thomasclark.gb @piotrgggolawski

For Stars Podcast
Mr. Chris Clark

For Stars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 62:32


Welcome everyone to another episode featuring the "Man of the Hour" and arguably the most comedic Head Coach in the history of rowing, Mr. Chris Clark, Director of Rowing at the University of Wisconsin. The former Head Coach of the Badgers Men's Rowing Team, Clark cemented himself as a legend in the rowing world. His overall demeanor, way of communicating and being to the point, is unlike any other. This man has absolutely no fear. A man of dignity, Coach Clark emphasizes the importance of team culture, the brute force of power needed to propel a rowing shell, and laying down the basics to affirm success on the water, as he once learned as a walk-on for the Pirates at Orange Coast College. OCC, most commonly known as Coast, a two-year junior college in sunny Costa Mesa, California, the men of OCC train down in Newport Beach, where Clark first took his rows as a young man, advancing himself to row for a year at Stanford Men's Rowing, then transferring across the way to the University of California, Berkeley where he completed his collegiate rowing career. Eventually rowing for the United States National Team, Clark knew that somehow along the lines he was meant to coach rowing, leading him to coach at the US Naval Academy, and then entering the doors of Porter Boathouse, calling it home since then. This podcast is one for the books, not only was it filmed in Coach Clark's legendary "mobile office" away from the wife and kids, and the boathouse entirely... it was on the side of the road, as he believed has better internet connection. We discuss the state of the recent World Championships in Belgrade, influence of Steve Gladstone, coaching Beau Hoopman, coxswains on the team, the walk-on culture at Wisco, becoming the new Director of Wisconsin Rowing from being the former Head Coach of the Men's Rowing team for many years, answering the posted "Q&A's", how to establish a team that is fully invested with one sole purpose, along with more topics. Stay tuned, sit back, and listen to intelligence. Go Badgers, and On Wisconsin!Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyXeno Müller - Elite Rowing Coach Make your rowing dreams real! Use Code “FORSTARS” for $200 OFF on your desired training package!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast
US Collegiate Rowing: Episode 10 IRA Preview ft. Steve Gladstone | Yale M Rowing & Dave Reischman | Syracuse M Rowing

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 68:23


Fergus and Fraser are  back to preview the IRA National Championships? Can Cal go back to back? Will Yale give Steve Gladstone a golden send off? Who will be unlucky and miss out on the Grand Final?We've got the answers to all of these questions and so much more.Fergus also sits down with two of the finest coaches in the land. The legendary Steve Gladstone from Yale  and Dave Reischman who has been at the helm of  Syracuse for over 20 years leading a programme that risen to the very top of collegiate rowing in recent years.This episode is sponsored by Filippi.Filippi are one of the most instantly recognisable rowing boat brands in the world. Since inception in 1980, they've carried crews to over 400 medals at World Championship and Olympic level and have a network of dealers across the globe. They pride themselves on an ability to custom-create shells of the highest specification, suitable for Olympic champions and novice athletes. Today, the running of the boatyard is undertaken by David Filippi; the yard employs 60 technicians and produces just over 1100 boats each year which supply Federations worldwide.https://www.filippiboats.com/eng

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast
US Collegiate Rowing: Episode 1 ft. Will Porter | Yale Rowing

The End of the Island Rowing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 39:19


Fergus is joined by fellow Scot, Fraser Innes to run through all the action from the US Collegiate scene. Fraser, on an exchange programme to the University of Wisconsin takes us through the recent results from across the US university rowing scene and we look ahead to a mouth watering weekend of duels and matchups.We're joined by Will Porter, the Yale women's head coach to discuss all things bulldog rowing including last year's NCAA results, his reflections on Steve Gladstone and of course Henley Royal.This is the first in a mini-series covering US Collegiate rowing right the way through to the NCAA and IRA National Championship Regattas.This episode is sponsored by Filippi.Filippi are one of the most instantly recognisable rowing boat brands in the world. Since inception in 1980, they've carried crews to over 400 medals at World Championship and Olympic level and have a network of dealers across the globe. They pride themselves on an ability to custom-create shells of the highest specification, suitable for Olympic champions and novice athletes. Today, the running of the boatyard is undertaken by David Filippi; the yard employs 60 technicians and produces just over 1100 boats each year which supply Federations worldwide.https://www.filippiboats.com/eng

For Stars Podcast
Mr. Xeno Müller

For Stars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 49:19


Many of you might have received emails from a man by the name of "Xeno Müller" a Division 1, Swiss-American rower from Brown University. Like myself, you might be wondering how he even received your email, but to be honest that is a mystery in of itself. Coached by previous FSP guest, Mr. Steve Gladstone, he helps train youth athletes on what he calls the "SAT/ACT of rowing... the ERG"!! Getting recruited to university is a struggle for many athletes, in which one of the most deciding factors besides academic success, is the time/data spent on the ergometer. Xeno's program focuses on moving past the mental hurdle of the erg, and improving times slowly but surely. We hear his main reasoning of creating this unique idea, winning C.R.A.S.H.-B'S, the value of a coxswain, and his overall mission in this sport. Be sure to tune in!Holistic Life NavigationThis podcast explores how to heal stress & trauma holistically. I am your host, Luis...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Foundation of Daily Health, AG1 by Athletic GreensUnlock Your Free One Year Supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 free Travel Packs

For Stars Podcast
Mr. Steve Gladstone

For Stars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 38:49


Never in a million years, would I have ever thought I would have the opportunity to sit down and talk rowing with the greatest rowing coach of all time, Mr. Steve Gladstone. Coaching for the United States, an Athletic Director for the University of California-Berkeley, creating the California Rowing Club with Mr. Gary Rogers, and coaching at Princeton, Harvard, Brown, Cal, and currently at Yale, this Division 1 rowing coach continues to make an impact wherever he sets foot. I was fortunate enough to hear his story filled with insight, intellect, and true passion for the sport, unlike any other person I have crossed paths with. Coach Gladstone and I converse about where this sport will be in the next 10-15 years, overcoming that "mental hurdle", while being willing to learn more and more each and everyday, never being content, and more! You won't regret tuning into this limited edition podcast episode!Bustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Reality Life with Kate CaseyThree times a week I interview directors, producers, and stars from unscripted television.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Rowers Choice - Innovating Rowing
2022e21 - Rowers Choice Podcast - Mike Wallin - CRF

Rowers Choice - Innovating Rowing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 67:51


2022e21 - Rowers Choice Podcast - Mike Wallin - Chicago Rowing Foundation. Mike Wallin is not your average rowing coach. Mike got his start with St Joes Prep when he was looking for something to do to stay in shape for basketball. After rowing at Prep for Philly legend Bill Lamb, he rowed at Cal for the legendary Steve Gladstone. Now Mike is building his own incredible career in Chicago. When Mike showed up in Chicago, the team didnt look like it does now. He strategically grew the team, rowing primarily 8s, with a unique practice philosophy of less meters, but more power. Coming off a win in the Womens 8 at Youth Nationals, we interviewed Mike as he was prepping to take the U19 US National team Womens 8+ to the world championships. [Spoiler Alert: They won that race too]. Do not miss this podcast with Mike Wallin!

The Rowing Podcast
Steve Gladstone

The Rowing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 54:48


I chat with Steve Gladstone about his early days of coaching, the underpinnings of American Rowing, architecture, and more.

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RowingChat
Rower Academy with Luke Walton

RowingChat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 53:34


Luke Walton is a US Olympian, alumnus of the Cambridge Boat Race and founder of Rower Academy who specialises in helping athletes get recruited to US Universities for rowing. https://roweracademy.com/ Sponsors First a big thank you to our sponsors – if you can click on ONE of these it will help us stay online. https://www.rowing.chat/sponsors/ Shirts from William Mahoney for athletic men https://www.williammahoney.us/pages/rowing-chat-1 RowingChat Listener survey https://rowing.chat/listener-survey/ Timestamps 02:00 Luke got started in rowing by flipping an open water single in San Diego RC. 05:50 Rower Academy helps young people navigate the US college recruiting process successfully. To improve your 2k; the mental game and strategy. 07:30 The Rowing community taught me a lot. How we became men and women - life lessons in rowing. 09:30 How I quit swimming - my parents asked how it made me feel when I had the conversation with my coach 13:00 The 3 rowing numbers that matter in getting recruited. GPA, SAT / ACT and Erg score for 2k as low as possible. This gives you opportunities to have conversations with coaches. 16:30 The 3 Rowing Numbers video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d-i6PxjMFA 18:00 The next academic year is a crisis and an opportunity. Priorities for rowers during Covid19. Find motivation within yourself to move forward. 20:00 Hangups athletes face. At the start of the Sophomore or Junior year you should get started. It’s a long process. The concept of recruiting is new and attention and timeline needs awareness. The pressure cooker creates hang-ups. 22:50 Excuses for athletes. Always focus on external factors. If they complain about fairness consider lack of preparation. The journey is unique. It’s yours. But you aren’t the first athlete to go through recruitment. Loosen your grip and focus on process over outcome. 25:00 The one thing they can ask is did I do my best on that day? 27:30 How did I go to the Olympics? Because I decided to. 29:30 Teaching the mindset of opportunity. What can you control, today? Opportunity comes out of movement and doing. You can over-think rowing. This One Stroke, 33:20 Rowing is the greatest sport. Rowers are better people. How to make life skills. Ego check in rowing. We come from a position of we AND us. 37:00 Rowing is great for experiencing adversity before you meet the real world. 38:40 Rowing is a safe space to develop skills 49:00 Steve Gladstone’s coaching method - he has 3 pillars Crushing power; Impeccable technique and Great Morale.

Rowing Resource Podcast
Ep. 6 - Steve Gladstone

Rowing Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 71:18


Steve Gladstone is the Craig W. Johnson '68 Head Coach of Yale Heavyweight Rowing. With a career that spans over five decades Steve has produced a remarkable and in many ways unmatched record of achievement in the sport. In this episode Steve reflects on that career and the strategies he uses to consistently elevate his athletes and teams to the highest echelons of competition. Show Notes   00:00:00 - Introduction and Early Career 00:12:01 - Influence of Ratzeburg Method 00:20:29 - Maintaining a Sense of Play 00:34:42 - Urgency to Get the Work Done 00:38:27 - Building a Team 00:45:03 - Forming Relationships 00:59:20 - Selecting Your Leadership 01:02:29 - Dealing with Doubt and Anxiety 01:11:12 - Advice for Parents 01:16:40 - Developing a Competitive Mindset 01:29:15 - Scouting the Competition 01:31:11 - Growth Opportunities for the Sport 01:38:30 - Why aren't more teams competitive? 01:42:48 - Investing in People, Not Things 01:45:20 - Thoughts on the Indoor Rower 01:49:52 - Relative Value of Each Boat Class 01:53:11 - Positioning Athletes in the Boat 01:59:15 - Rigging Preferences 02:01:40 - Thoughts on Youth Development

Maryland Transit Times
Maryland Transit Times: 2018 Superstars Winners

Maryland Transit Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 2:42


Maryland Transit Times host Ken Berger talks about the 2018 MDOT MTA Superstars winners in his latest podcast. Let’s congratulate the following winners: Bus Operator of the Year goes to Bruce Brown from Northwest Bus Division, Rail Operator of the Year is Mark Williams from Light Rail, the Administrator’s Award goes to both Heidi Tarleton from the Office of Finance and Steve Gladstone from the Office of Communications & Marketing. Last but not least, the Brake Shop team received the Maintenance Division of the Year award for the second year in a row. Job well done. #MDOTExperts

We're So Young Podcast
When Plan "A" Doesn't Work

We're So Young Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 54:34


This episode we feature Steve Gladstone a Miami Native, an actor, writer, critic and oh yeah, he’s blind Keep up with our guests by visiting our website: www.weresoyoungpodcast.com The We’re So Young Podcast would not be possible with out: VINNI HAMILTON PRODUCTIONS - Musical Theme Creator KID-OH - Graphic Designer for logo. MORGAN PARKER- Official Content Photographer.  Follow us! Instagram: @weresoyoungpodcast Twitter: @weresoyoungpod Facebook: The We’re So Young Podcast Enjoy!

RowingChat
RowingChat : Steve Gladstone, Head Mens Heavyweight Crew coach Yale

RowingChat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 46:32


We had an awesome RowingChat today with Steve Gladstone and have collated timestamps for the key points we covered during the interview. Please subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and, as ever, tell your friends about RowingChat. 01:00 How to up-skill your coaching colleagues 03:00 Are all the athletes on the same training programme? 04:00 What to coach new athletes joining the crew 07:00 How to encourage dialogue with student athletes 08:00 Balancing training for the Harvard Yale Boat Race with 2k racing 13:00 Using technology in the rowing boat and what to measure and track 16:00 Training the mind and the body - events to prompt expansion and memorable workouts 21:00 Working with coxswains on long distance rows. Measurable criteria GPS average and targets This is not water ballet 25:00 Influx of international students to Yale and US Universities 29:00 Impact of international students on their home national teams 32:00 How I select rowers - observation of development from day one. Switch Across on the water (seat racing), Timed Pieces 36:00 Favourite drills for rhythm and run - "Add a Pair". The heavy load versus the light load 38:00 My one change at Yale that made a difference. Faith in the Process of the Endeavour: Proper action develops faith. 43:00 The "Phoenix Class" of 2015

Rowingwolf7 podcast
Steve Gladstone RI Podcast

Rowingwolf7 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 19:26


A conversation with Yale Hw Coach Steve Gladstone. 

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Tackling College Sports - A resource to help high school student-athletes transition to college level sports.

Steve Gladstone, Head Coach of Yale’s Heavyweight Men’s Crew.   In this particular episode, you will learn:   Steve and his rowers just won the 150th Harvard-Yale Regatta by an amazing 16.7 seconds. How the sport of rowing differs here in the U.S. versus some of the prolific countries. Find out what type of contact Steve prefers from prospective recruits. Also, what one could expect rowing for an Ivy. You will also hear Steve’s take on sports psychology.

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Captured Speed
Cal Early Season Report 2008

Captured Speed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2009


Cal men's crew coach Steve Gladstone reviews the 2008 season to date in preparation for races with Wisconsin, Washington and Stanford. Click the picture to watch or download the movie (to download on a PC, right-click and "save target as.." and on a Mac, ctrl-click and "Download Linked File". It's 152 MB in size, 19:48 in duration).

Captured Speed
Cal Interclass Race Highlights 2008

Captured Speed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2009


Cal men's crew coach Steve Gladstone observes this year's traditional Interclass Race at UC Berkeley. Click the picture to watch or download the movie (to download on a PC, right-click and "save file as.." and on a Mac, ctrl-click and "Download Linked File". It's 40.3 MB in size, 4:11 in duration). For webmasters: Embed code.

Friends of Cal Crew Video Archive
Early Season Report 2008

Friends of Cal Crew Video Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2008


Cal men's crew coach Steve Gladstone reviews the 2008 season to date in preparation for races with Wisconsin, Washington and Stanford. Click the picture to watch or download the movie (to download on a PC, right-click and "save target as.." and on a Mac, ctrl-click and "Download Linked File". It's 152 MB in size, 19:48 in duration).

Friends of Cal Crew Video Archive
Cal Interclass Race Highlights 2008

Friends of Cal Crew Video Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2008


Cal men's crew coach Steve Gladstone observes this year's traditional Interclass Race at UC Berkeley. Click the picture to watch or download the movie (to download on a PC, right-click and "save file as.." and on a Mac, ctrl-click and "Download Linked File". It's 40.3 MB in size, 4:11 in duration).