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Siamo tornati con la nona puntata del nostro podcast... Una puntata così speciale che Dani ha deciso d'introdurre l'ospite personalmente! È qui con noi più carico che mai... Steve Hess, una leggenda! Un episodio con risate, scherzi ma soprattuto messaggi importanti. Steve ci ha raccontato dei suoi vari progetti, qui trovate l'elenco: Hess Elite Training https://hess-elite.com/ IG: @steve13hess X: @SteveHess1 We are back with the 9th episode of the podcast... An episode so special that Danilo had to make the introduction! Steve Hess is here with us, the legend! So much energy in this episode, we can't even explain it! Between laughs and jokes we had very important messages. Steve talked to us about all his projects and here all his social: Hess Elite Training https://hess-elite.com/ IG: @steve13hess X: @SteveHess1
In this first episode of Quite By Accident, 25-year-old Steve Hess, fresh out of U.S. Army service in Germany, lands a job in Eisenhower's White House. Host Katie Dunn Tenpas finds out how that happened and gets a ground-level tour of the White House in the late 1950s. Show notes and transcript. Listen to Quite By Accident on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to get podcasts. Learn about other Brookings podcasts from the Brookings Podcast Network.
In episode 2 of Quite By Accident, Steve Hess recounts some of the lines he wrote for President Eisenhower's speeches, including a word he made up that the president used. Host Katie Dunn Tenpas also asks about Eisenhower's most famous line: the military-industrial complex. Show notes and transcript. Listen to Quite By Accident on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to get podcasts. Learn about other Brookings podcasts from the Brookings Podcast Network.
In episode 3 of Quite By Accident, Steve Hess, a young staffer in Eisenhower's administration, shares stories of feeling surprised to attend State Dinners and other formal White House functions. Host Katie Dunn Tenpas also asks Steve to reflect on Eisenhower's leadership and the end of his administration in 1961. Show notes and transcript. Listen to Quite By Accident on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to get podcasts. Learn about other Brookings podcasts from the Brookings Podcast Network.
In episode 4 of Quite By Accident, Steve Hess explains how he entered the orbit of Richard Nixon, the former vice president. Host Katie Dunn Tenpas hears from Steve on his role in the 1960 presidential campaign, learns what Steve did on Nixon's 1962 California gubernatorial campaign, and finds out what both Nixon and Hess were doing on that fateful day in Dallas, November 22, 1963. Show notes and transcript. Listen to Quite By Accident on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to get podcasts. Learn about other Brookings podcasts from the Brookings Podcast Network.
In episode 5 of Quite By Accident, Steve Hess shares with host Katie Dunn Tenpas his feelings on his close friendship with Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Steve also recounts how, through a series of fortunate connections, he got a job in Nixon's White House, what he did there, and his thoughts about Nixon and Watergate. Show notes and transcript. Listen to Quite By Accident on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to get podcasts. Learn about other Brookings podcasts from the Brookings Podcast Network.
In this sixth and final episode of Quite By Accident, Steve Hess shares stories with host Katie Dunn Tenpas about how he came to Brookings, what he did for Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, how he met Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and more. He ends with reflections on today's politics, the role of luck in a person's life, and his hopes for the country. Show notes and transcript. Listen to Quite By Accident on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you like to get podcasts. Learn about other Brookings podcasts from the Brookings Podcast Network.
2022 Monster Truck Hall of famer. Steve Hess!! Talks about The Nitemare Monster truck, Thunder Nats, GMC And much more!!
For the 33rd episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we sat down with Steve Hess, CIO at UCHealth. In this episode we dive into the topic of healthcare AI. Hess shares whether he thinks AI is just a nice to have or whether it's become a must have in healthcare. Plus, […]
What is the secret to becoming a good leader? Steve Hess and Don Frericks share the answer on this episode of the Talent Magnet Leadership Podcast. Steve is the Director of Client Engagement. In this fascinating conversation, Steve and Mike explore what it means to be a great leader, the traits great leaders possess and how listeners can become great leaders themselves. It was Steve's time as a teacher that gave him the foundation to be a leader in the corporate world. When starting in leadership, it's important to start with a small group, or in an area you are familiar with. Also, observe the leaders who are around you and get inspired by them. [4:44] Steve advises listeners to take the time to learn people's names because it's important to them and makes them feel good. [10:52] You can learn what not to do from bad leaders, but they also have skills that are good that you may want to emulate. [14:00] Being introverted does not deter you from being a great leader. Introverts simply need to develop some skills that allow them to communicate easily. You can't have introversion when dealing with clients or customers. "You have to crawl out of that space and become more extroverted," Steve tells Don. You can be an introvert with knowledge on how to converse with clients. You can be quiet with quiet confidence. [17:37] Steve and Don shift focus to feedback. 360 feedback is so invaluable because it gives rated feedback across various aspects, but also verbatim comments on what you as a leader are doing right, and what you can improve on. [19:14] Steve talks about the leadership course he attended and meeting his leadership coach Sherry Howard. Having a leadership coach is a great way to become a better leader. It is a great relationship to establish and a way to be completely open with someone about your fears, hopes, and aspirations as a leader. Good leadership coaches help you unpack and understand yourself and give you options to problems that you probably would not have seen. [21:41] In developing businesses for the future, leaders need to fine tune their skills to suit the remote working world that will exist. Being a great communicator is easier in face-to-face interactions; nonetheless, leaders will have to hone their communications skills for the virtual work environment. Steve is hopeful for an increased focus on leadership because employees need to see their leaders steering the ship, especially after the events of the pandemic. He is also hopeful that businesses will focus on growing leaders in order to properly prepare them for their roles. [30:16] To accelerate your leadership development, go out and learn more about the business in which you operate. Meet with people and help them grow, interview other leaders on their leadership styles and what they do to become a great leader. [34:26] Not everyone can be a manager, but you don't have to be in a management position to lead people. Some people are comfortable staying in their own position and growing and learning new things in that position. They can still lead from that vantage point. [38:42] Resources Don Frericks | LinkedIn Steve Hess | Facebook LexisNexis
Retro Monster Truck Review heads back to Columbus OH for the Hart Productions Monster Truck Challenge. A unique lineup with a very unique racing course led to some of the moments that were highlighted for years to come! Gene Patterson in Bigfoot is the favorite but Scott Hess and Steve Hess are right on his tail. The Breen Boys Racing Toys trucks are here, and lets not forget Krimson Krusher! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retro-monster-truck-review/support
In this episode, Steve Hess joins George Karl and Adam Mares to look back on 21 years as the strength and conditioning coach for the Denver Nuggets.
In this episode, Steve Hess joins George Karl and Adam Mares to look back on 21 years as the strength and conditioning coach for the Denver Nuggets. Topics include: Antonio McDyess, Mike D'Antoni, and an era that never took off The arrival of Carmelo Anthony in Denver How George Karl changed the direction of the Nuggets What made Allen Iverson great? Chauncey's leadership and the 2009 run to the western conference finals Lawson, Gallo, and the 57-win Nuggets The moment Steve Hess knew Nikola Jokic was going to be a player Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is an episode of the KEEPING IT 1000 podcast with Adam Mares (DNVR) and George Karl.. Today's guest is Steve Hess who spent 21 years with the Denver Nuggets as the strength and conditioning coach. Hess shares stories from 21 years with the Denver Nuggets including insight on Carmelo Anthony, Allen Iverson, Ty Lawson, and Nikola Jokic. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
This week we head to the Hoosier Dome for one of the wildest racing brackets you will ever see! Andy Brass and Bigfoot 8 are touted as the favorites however we have Scott Hess and Bearfoot in the house along with Steve Hess and Nitemare. How did these two Stage 2 trucks handle Bigfoot? You'll have to join Josh Rhodes, Matt Stoltz, and special guess this week Chris Parrish to find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retro-monster-truck-review/support
Steve Hess: After 21 years as Director of Performance with the Denver Nuggets, Steve Hess is now the Chief Performance Officer for Panorama Orthopedic and Spine and Operating Owner for Panorama Wellness and Sports Institute. Among his many awards, Steve was nominated as “Citizen of the Year” by the Douglas County Sheriffs Dept. for his work with deputies, sheriffs and [...] The post Live on the Radio June 13th first appeared on NO COPAY RADIO.
Many Utahns not realize the key role the University of Utah plays in providing the digital network infrastructure and tools used by education, telehealth, families and commerce throughout the state. This network and the available tools were significantly upgraded over the past year, thanks to the vision of the Utah Legislature. In this episode, Utah State Sen. Jerry Stevenson joins Steve Hess, chief information officer at the University of Utah and for the Utah Board of Higher Education, and Ray Timothy, executive director of the Utah Education Network, to explain how they’ve worked to ensure Utahns have robust access to the internet and other digital tools during the pandemic, when online access became so critical. Recorded on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. Thanks to Brooke Adams and Dave White for technical assistance. Original music by Taylor Hartley.
Many Utahns not realize the key role the University of Utah plays in providing the digital network infrastructure and tools used by education, telehealth, families and commerce throughout the state. This network and the available tools were significantly upgraded over the past year, thanks to the vision of the Utah Legislature. In this episode, Utah State Sen. Jerry Stevenson joins Steve Hess, chief information officer at the University of Utah and for the Utah Board of Higher Education, and Ray Timothy, executive director of the Utah Education Network, to explain how they’ve worked to ensure Utahns have robust access to the internet and other digital tools during the pandemic, when online access became so critical. Recorded on Monday, Jan. 11, 2021. Thanks to Brooke Adams and Dave White for technical assistance. Original music by Taylor Hartley.
In this episode of the UCW Radio Show we have Former Denver Nuggets Strength coach Steve Hess and the entire Hess family, talking about family values, life balance, the Nuggets, Panorama Orthopedic and much more.
Host Mark Steele and resident expert Dr. Dave Schneider, M.D., interview Steve Hess, a former strength coach for the Denver Nuggets who believes positivity is the key to success when training professional athletes. Hess landed his dream job with the Nuggets when he was a young South African who never had a real job and was two feet shorter than every player in his charge. Over his career, Hess noticed that the life of the pro athlete seen by the public was not always the total picture. Often, these athletes came from broken homes and backgrounds and were in need of the simple reaffirmation that they could be successful and reach their dreams. This is where Hess discovered positivity is key. His philosophy: empower belief instead of destroying it. In the process, Hess helps pro athletes find physical, mental and emotional peak performance.
This Week on Gospel Music Today Episodes from The Archives. Click The Play button to watch. Find us on Facebook Links to gospel music concerts and events Visit our Facebook page and click the "Like" button to stay in touch and get the latest updates on Gospel Music Today television, concert updates, and news. The members of The Regals are the guests on Gospel Music Today for the week of October 18. Ken and Jean Grady host southern gospel news and concert updates. The Feature Group is Simple Faith Quartet, and Jean reviews new recordings by Steve Hess and Southern Salvation and Steven Craps. An article from Christian Voice magazine is the subject of this week's News Notes. The show features exclusive concert video of Emmaus Road Quartet, recorded by Gospel Music Today's cameras in Inman, SC, and a visit to the Gospel Music Today Archives for an exclusive video of The Diplomats, recorded by Gospel Music Today's cameras in Memphis, TN.
In this episode, Steve Hess shares how he fell into healthcare and fell in love with the idea of making lives better. Hear Steve talk about his digital world; how EHR is a strategic asset; and how his innate desire to be great is evident in the work of his team and success of his organization.
STEVE HESS & SOUTHERN SALVATION, resident artists at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky, will be the featured artists this week on The Gospel JubileeGo to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/39823673/download.mp3Steve Hess and Southern Salvation are one of Southern Gospel's music's most exciting groups. This unique trio features a great blend, outstanding voices, and music you can sing along with. When you hear the group live, you will be treated to a music filled event that is energetic, fun and spirit filled.Steve Hess and Southern Salvation have the honor and privilege of being the resident artist at the Ark Encounter, performing around 400 concerts a year in the Answers Center Theater. The Ark Encounter is the Number One Christian-themed attraction in the world. This means this unique trio has a platform to sing the Gospel to hundreds of thousands of people each year.Steve Hess says, "One of the thrills of being the resident artist at the Ark Encounter, aside from singing daily, is the great teaching we hear from Ken Hamm and other great speakers.Steve says they are a group of men who love God, and they have been saved by the blood of Jesus, and they take every ounce of talent he has given them and humbly sing his praise!Steve Hess sings baritone and plays piano. He played live concerts with the likes of Jake Hess, JD Sumner and the Stamps quartet and many others.Steve has played and sang on albums and concert videos with some of Gospel music's legend's. For a number of years while signed to Polygram records, Steve was blessed to work on the west coast and across this country, on live dates and in the studio, with many of the world's best known artist, producers and choreographers. He truly feels all of these experiences have led him to this moment and the most exciting time of his life.John McCall truly brings one of music's great voices to the group. John's whose life testimony is moving and amazing reaches people all over the country... John is a true tenor, in a world where there are very few. His high notes, just like his life are real.... We are thrilled to have he and his family as part of the SHSS family !!!, says Hess.The third member of SHSS is lead singer Matt Randell... This young man is a crowd favorite everywhere... There is no limit to the styles and inflections Matt can bring to a song... Matt's passion for Christ comes through.. What a blessing to have Matt and his family as part of the SHSS Family, again says Hess.The group has had multiple Christian Music charting songs, toured nationally and recorded multiple albums over the years. Their 2019 single, “Three Beating Hearts”, was a personal message of the sanctity of life and a ministry message of Ken Ham, founder and CEO of the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum.The group has also been regularly featured on Paul Heil's, The Gospel Greats, radio program. Syndicated on over 200 outlets, including Sirius XM. Together these men have dedicated their talent and their lives to Presenting the Gospel through music. The next time you are at the Ark Encounter, catch a Steve Hess & Southern Salvation concert. Visit ArkEncounter.com for scheduling information.The Ark Encounter's resident Gospel Trio will be sure to touch your heart with their music.You can also catch The Gospel Jubilee Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CDT on Praise Radio.Go to: www.PraiseRadio.netPlaylist:Artist | Song Title | Album01. The Down East Boys - Amazing amounts of amazing grace - “Faithful Still”02. The LeFevre Quartet - Practice what you're preaching - “Hope”03. The Gaither Vocal Band - Hallelujah band - “We Have This Moment”04. Steve Hess & Southern Salvation - Burden lifter - “Three Beating Hearts”05. Steve Hess & Southern Salvation - Foundation - “Three Beating Hearts”06. The Talleys - Never been a time - “The Music Goes On” 07. The Browns - Better off there - “Brave”08. Jeff & Sheri Easter - Never been too sad to sing - “You Are Loved”09. The Barnett Trio - Power in the name of Jesus - “Mix Tape Sessions - Restoration”10. Canton Junction - How great Thou art - “Great Is Thy Faithfulness Live”11. The Old Paths - Look at all I lost - “What Love Does”12. Steve Hess & Southern Salvation - In an instant - “Three Beating Hearts”13. Steve Hess & Southern Salvation - Three beating hearts - “Three Beating Hearts”14. Steve Hess & Southern Salvation - We'll need no light in that city - “Three Beating Hearts”15. The Freemans - Til the end - “Til The End Single”16. The 3 Heath Brothers - Dream small - “Who We Are”17. The Chandlers - Go answer the door - “Seasons”18. The Lore Family - In His presence - “Hidden Blessings”19. The Whisnants - He will be God - “He Will Be God”20. Mercy's Well - I'll see you soon - “Skywriting”21. 11th Hour - Room with a view - “Steppin' Out”Send your request to:request@gatewayfortheblind.comor call 636-428-1500
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This week on the Exercise Is Health podcast, Julie and Charlie sit down with legendary strength & conditioning coach Steve Hess. Steve was on the sports performance staff of the Denver Nuggets for over 20 years before he shifted his focus and efforts into the private sector with Panorama Wellness & Sports Institute. Steve discusses key principles that propelled him to the top of the professional sports strength & conditioning world and how those principles carry over to working with a much more diverse group of clientele now. Check out all of the details in this week's episode, and be sure to follow Steve on Instagram!
In this episode, we jumpstart your Monday with a fun conversation on a plethora of Nuggets related topics. Including: Sports, ranked Michael Porter's NBA 2K performance Whether or not "Max Is Nice" is funny Green Chili snobbery Why Steve Hess is so interesting Harrison giving cornrows a try The infamous underwear guy from Serbia
We welcome guest Dr. Steve Hess, a political scientist from Transylvania University, to talk with us about the Uighur people in China and the Chinese government’s policy of putting them in “re-education camps” and more. (Image by Pixabay user Cinya75, used under the Pixabay license)
We welcome guest Dr. Steve Hess, a political scientist from Transylvania University, to talk with us about the Uighur people in China and the Chinese government’s policy of putting them in “re-education camps” and more. (Image by Pixabay user Cinya75, used under the Pixabay license)
Dr. Steve Hess of Transylvania University shared his research on protest in China and also his insights on the Hong Kong protests. (Image by Gratisography user Ryan McGuire, used under the Gratisography license)
Dr. Steve Hess of Transylvania University shared his research on protest in China and also his insights on the Hong Kong protests. (Image by Gratisography user Ryan McGuire, used under the Gratisography license)
In this episode of MHMR, Dylan is joined by producer/magic man Bill as they record on site at the NPC Rocky Mountain Championships. Interviews include a special call in from IFBB Figure Pro Candice Carter, former Nuggets trainer and all around health and fitness guru Steve Hess, NPC chairman Jeff Taylor, and MHMR stalwarts Adam Young and Brett Wilkin.
Our pal Terry comes back from his last month of training to talk why he hasn't convinced Dez Bryant to sign with the Browns yet, his new GQ lifestyle, and what he's more comfortable with entering this season than years past. Then, former Denver Nuggets strength and conditioning legend Steve Hess joins us in studio to go over old Melo, Iverson, JR Smith, and...Popeye Jones stories.
Today we are honored to have Steve Hess former Denver Nuggets trainer on the show. Coach Hess talks about training, nutrition, rugby, cricket and soccer. He also gives us a sneak peak into the work that he is now doing at the Institute in Denver and the programs that they are coming out with for young basketball players and athletes. Take a listen to the episode and get a look into the work that elite athletes do to stay elite. We can't wait to share this information with you all! Want to find out more about Trainer Steve Hess and the work that he is doing click here: http://www.panoramasportsinstitute.com/ Want more episodes about AAU Basketball" Visit us on our website: Hoopchalk.com Follow us on Instagram: Moses On IG - http://bit.ly/MosesIG Troy On IG - http://bit.ly/TroyIG Follow Us On FB Moses on FB - http://bit.ly/MosesFB Troy on FB - http://bit.ly/TroyHorneFB What is the Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast? The Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast is the best Youth Basketball podcast for young AAU basketball players and their families. Our motto is - NO MORE GUESS WORK! Our mission is to help young basketball players and their families successfully navigate the ever-changing world of youth basketball. In this podcast we will unlock all of the locked doors that have become road blocks for youth basketball players. We will also help those who dream, but have no idea how to move towards their basketball dreams. Figuring it out alone is a pretty daunting task. I was in your shoes. My son Moses and I invite you to learn from our wins and our losses. We hope it will help someone else in their journey toward their dreams. In this podcast, we will cover everything about youth basketball - from what to look for when joining a team, to college recruiting, to social media, and even how to develop the mental toughness that will allow your young athlete to soar in games. "There I was with this kid who wanted to follow his dream of playing pro basketball and, as a non-basketball parent, I had no idea how to make it happen. When I asked others, I constantly heard things like - 'You just have to be good and people will find you.' I knew that waiting for the phone to ring couldn't be the key to success. So I started digging and I found out that, like every career, there is an actual path that you MUST take to even have a chance. I am excited to share my findings with you. Let's work together to make this happen for our little and not-so-little ballers!" - Troy Horne See you inside episode 57! Troy and Moses Horne hoopchalk.com
In this episode we talk to Performance Coach Des Wilford. Coach Des has worked with professional football players, boxers, MMA fighters and basketball players. He knows a thing or two about performance training. In this episode Des talks about what it takes to make it as an elite athlete. He talks about the work ethic of players that he has worked with. Some of the players include Tracy McGrady, Denver Broncos Dymonte Thomas and Jake Butt, Boxing Champion Terence Crawford and more. He also talks about what it was like to train under Steve Hess, Joe Abunassar, and Tim Grover. You are going to want to listen to this episode if you are serious about your basketball training. To learn more about Coach Des visit http://www.panoramasportsinstitute.com/team-members/2017/4/11/desmond-l-wilford If you are super serious give him a call! He lists his number in the podcast! Take a listen! Want more episodes about AAU Basketball" Visit us on our website: Hoopchalk.com Follow us on Instagram: Moses On IG - http://bit.ly/MosesIG Troy On IG - http://bit.ly/TroyIG Follow Us On FB Moses on FB - http://bit.ly/MosesFB Troy on FB - http://bit.ly/TroyHorneFB What is the Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast? The Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast is the best Youth Basketball podcast for young AAU basketball players and their families. Our motto is - NO MORE GUESS WORK! Our mission is to help young basketball players and their families successfully navigate the ever-changing world of youth basketball. In this podcast we will unlock all of the locked doors that have become road blocks for youth basketball players. We will also help those who dream, but have no idea how to move towards their basketball dreams. Figuring it out alone is a pretty daunting task. I was in your shoes. My son Moses and I invite you to learn from our wins and our losses. We hope it will help someone else in their journey toward their dreams. In this podcast, we will cover everything about youth basketball - from what to look for when joining a team, to college recruiting, to social media, and even how to develop the mental toughness that will allow your young athlete to soar in games. "There I was with this kid who wanted to follow his dream of playing pro basketball and, as a non-basketball parent, I had no idea how to make it happen. When I asked others, I constantly heard things like - 'You just have to be good and people will find you.' I knew that waiting for the phone to ring couldn't be the key to success. So I started digging and I found out that, like every career, there is an actual path that you MUST take to even have a chance. I am excited to share my findings with you. Let's work together to make this happen for our little and not-so-little ballers!" - Troy Horne See you inside episode 54! Troy and Moses Horne hoopchalk.com
Steve Hess, Chief Performance Officer at Panorama Orthopedics and Spine Center, talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about creating buy-in with sport coaches and athletes, becoming one of the first National Basketball Association (NBA) strength and conditioning coaches, and staying current in an ever-changing field.Steve Hess, MS, MATm, RTSm, CSCS, RSCC, is a 20-year professional basketball strength and conditioning coach based in Denver, CO. He is a co-owner and Chief Performance Officer at Panorama Orthopedics and Spine Center. Hess is a former co-owner of FORZA Fitness and Performance Center and is one of 12 trainers worldwide who sits on the Under Armour Performance Training Council. He is also the official spokesperson for the National Sports Center for the Disabled and is a member of National Basketball Association (NBA) Team Fit. In addition, Hess has been featured on NBA Inside Stuff, All-Access with Ahmad Rashad, NBATV, The Eating Network, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Health, Celebrity Sweat, and the Altitude Sports and Entertainment Network. Find Steve on Twitter: @steve13hess | Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcaulfieldShow Notes “If you don’t have coaches’ buy-in, it’s hard to run a program—especially in professional sports.” 2:18“I hate to use terms like ‘greatness’ because those are unattainable goals.” 2:37“To be authentic, you have to have a knowledge base behind what you’re saying.” 3:52“Once you have more tools, you become more accountable for the things you do.” 4:30“If you‘re a true leader in your field, the buck stops with you.” 4:42“I got the job after calling Allen Bristow every day for 3 months, so I know when they looked at the phone they were like, ‘It’s this dude again, my gosh just hire him!’” 6:05“I gave stuff up, I worked 90 – 100 hours per week—not embellishing, these are facts.” 6:19“In order to achieve goals, you have to understand things are going to be hard.” 6:35“Unbelievable opportunity but took a big pay cut, but these are sacrifices, did they work out? I really think they did.” 7:00“I never ever have any regrets on anything because I’m always moving forward.” 7:15“If this is a field you choose, please understand it’s not going to look the way you think it’s going to look, but if you have a specific goal, get to that goal.” 7:25“Do what no one else is doing, stay pertinent, keep studying, and understand you’re never going to get to the top of the hill because there is no top of the hill.” 7:49“I’ve got a lot of learning to do. I’m going to peak at 70 years old, so I’ve got 20 years to peak.” 9:15“Can I go to a desert island and train an athlete with nothing? Yes, I can. Can everyone? No, they can’t…” 11:12“I don’t believe in balance and I’m not balanced, I’ve got an unbelievable family.” 12:13“It’s not what you have, it’s what excites you.” 13:08“You have one responsibility—make yourself happy. If you’re not happy, you can’t help anyone else.” 13:18“If you’re authentic in your beliefs, do as much as you can. Everything I’ve done is because I’m excited and I want to touch as many lives as I possibly can.” 15:28“I’ve absolutely unequivocally never been motivated by money.” 15:40“Everything I’ve done in my life has set me up for this point.” 16:45“Half the time I’m in a room with people so much smarter than me and I’m like, ‘This is the coolest thing!’” 17:01“But here’s the thing—no one is better than me because while I may be replaceable, I’m not repeatable.” 17:08“If you’re authentic in your approach you don’t have to pretend to be something you’re not—so you can wake up every day and be who you are.” 19:37“Everyone I hire has things that I don’t have and are way better than me in certain aspects, and I look to that so that I can grow. I don’t want to hire clones of myself.” 21:23“My selfish goal is that I want to hire you to make our program better because this program is not about me and it’s not about you, it’s about the athlete.” 21:56“Be authentic to who you are, especially with social media… just get it out there and be authentic in your approach.” 23:30“If you have truly chosen this field, it’s going to take you 15 years to become relevant.” 23:56“Instagram’s not real, Facebook’s not real, Twitter’s not real; I love posting positive stuff on there but that’s not who I am.” 25:11“If you have 24 million followers and that authenticates who you are, you may want to re-look at who you are.” 25:35“The realness comes out of a selfless action to get people better and the thing is don’t be scared to fail.” 25:45“How you affect people and how you adjust their lives and make them feel without you is really, really important.” 26:55“A lot of times you’re half dead too and you don’t want to be there but it’s not about you, so you got to find a way to platform it so they buy in.” 28:00“Sometimes we take ourselves too seriously and think ours is the only way—if you don’t interject other ways you’re going to have problems.” 28:41“You have to make a plan and you have to make it about them [the athletes].” 29:05“I learned I’ve got to integrate other people’s opinions because there are a lot of people way smarter than me and I know enough to know I know enough.” 31:15“I don’t just integrate other opinions. I listen and I assimilate it, and I make it my own.” 31:33“Be in the moment—some of the stuff you’re going to do you’re going to hate because it’s going to be challenging, but be in the moment.” 33:02“I drove to Florida with $20 and no phone.” 35:25“I’m learning new stuff every day.” 36:44“If you’re going to work as a strength and conditioning coach in professional sports, you’re going to have to have the CSCS.” 37:00“I’m not saying you have to agree with everything, but you have to learn from everything.” 37:19“People don’t see this it’s not all glamorous—we’re in Minnesota and its 23 below freezing and we just lost a game and guess whose tagging bags? We are tagging bags.” 37:50“If you have a perspective and it’s who you are and it’s what you’re made up of, then you can handle anything.” 38:28“In the professional realm, it’s wins, losses, and how you’re able to keep people on the field.” 39:58“If you don’t have a thick skin and you don’t have an ability to think through some of the tougher situations, you absolutely cannot last.” 40:10“It’s the same as life, the same people who are going to be successful in life are going to be successful in professional sports.” 40:40“If you’re not adaptive, you’re not creative, and you don’t continually evolve, you absolutely unequivocally have no shot of lasting as a professional strength coach at any professional level.” 41:18“It’s the same excitement year 1 as it is year 21 with those guys [Bill Foran and Dwight Daub].” 42:55“The one common thing we have is that we live for this field.” 43:25“The reason I write is that I hate writing… but what it does is it makes me sit down and think through the process.” 44:13“I think the NSCA does a really good job of creating a broad spectrum of views that you can incorporate.” 44:45“I think we have an obligation to give back to our younger professionals.” 45:59“Get out of your comfort realm, do stuff that scares you, that’s the stuff that makes you learn.” 48:15“A lot of times we’ve become so enamored with the fact that we’re so smart that our programming is pre-existing in our heads and we program before we even see our athletes.” 50:30
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Dr. Steve Hess, CIO of the University of Utah, discusses Captain Kidd and digital piracy.
Dr. Steve Hess, CIO of the University of Utah, discusses Captain Kidd and digital piracy.
Dr. Steve Hess, CIO of the University of Utah, discusses Captain Kidd and digital piracy.