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In this gripping episode, we hear from Chris "Elroy" Stricklin, a highly decorated fighter pilot and author, as he shares his inspiring journey of resilience, from discovering his passion for writing to experiencing a traumatic incident during his time as a Thunderbird pilot.Despite the challenges he faced, Elroy remained calm and focused during his ejection at a live airshow, drawing on his fighter pilot training to make this critical move before impact. He stresses the importance of values and decision-making, and discusses his personal experience with trauma and how seeking help and being honest with oneself is crucial for moving forward.Throughout the episode, Elroy emphasizes the importance of resilience and looking at every situation as a growth opportunity, encouraging others to do the same. Join me in learning from his inspiring journey and discovering the strength within ourselves.In this episode, we talk about…..Elroy's background and his story of resilience.The emotions and level of calm it took him to make a life-saving decision.Temporal distortion and coaching others through high-risk scenarios.Trauma and the effects it has on ourselves and those around us.Thriving in the aftermath and how it led him to become an author.Sitting with the quiet and using it to look at our own lessons and failures.This episode is full of tools and strategies to maximize your profit, grow your business, and reclaim your freedom! Take a listen!Mentioned ResourcesBuilding Resilience by Robert Teschner, Chris Stricklin, Luke Layman, Robert Garland, and Brian EmmeSurvivors Obligation by Chris Stricklin and Joel NeebConnect with Chris!www.chrisstricklin.com www.militarymentorshipmastermind.comFollow him on Linkedin! Please take the time to leave a review so we can build our community of high growth entrepreneurs. If you'd like to connect with me, go to www.lukelayman.com orConnect with me on InstagramConnect with me on FacebookConnect with me on LinkedIn
It was a reunion of the “8's” this week as Dale Earnhardt Jr. and co-host Mike Davis sat down with longtime NASCAR Cup racer Hut Stricklin. After rising through the ranks of the NASCAR Dash Series, Stricklin went on to race for legendary car owners like Rod Osterlund, Bobby Allison, and Junior Johnson before arriving in the famed Stavola Brothers number-8. He would occupy the ride until 1998, and shortly after the team would dissolve, with the number 8 being sold off to Dale Earnhardt Inc. to prepare for Dale Jr.'s 1999 Cup debut. Hut explains how he cut his teeth in the Alabama short-track racing scene, following in his father's footsteps. They discuss how a chance encounter while driving around in Panama City would lead to Hut meeting his longtime wife Pam, daughter of racing legend Donnie Allison. Hut also fills listeners in on some of his favorite rides in Cup, how he became Tom Cruise's driving coach for the movie Days of Thunder, the story behind his career-best run at the 1996 Southern 500, and why he decided to walk away from the sport after the 2002 Bristol night race. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's baseball season in Athens! Head Bulldog Scott Stricklin stops by to talk some ball with Cellini and Dimino. How the Dawgs looking? And what does Skip think of youth travel ball, expensive equipment, playing year round...?? Listen and Enjoy. Go Dawgs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's baseball season in Athens! Head Bulldog Scott Stricklin stops by to talk some ball with Cellini and Dimino. How the Dawgs looking? And what does Skip think of youth travel ball, expensive equipment, playing year round...?? Listen and Enjoy. Go Dawgs!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I first spend time building trust between me and then ensemble and then having them build trust within the ensemble. If they don't trust me, we won't be able to do a particular level or type of music. We spend so much time learning to work together." - Matthew Gardner"I entered my teaching career with all these ideals about teaching choral music, but what if they don't receive those ideals? There's a certain truth of listening to where your students are in the moment that you're there and then gaining the trust to be able to implement more of your ideals." - Taylor StricklinMatthew Gardner is the choral director at Austin High School in Decatur, AL, where he teaches AP Music Theory and conducts the Chamber Choir, Treble Choir, Tenor-Bass Choir, and Show Choir. He is co-founder of the Huntsville Summer Music program, which provides music education students practical teaching and conducting experience before they begin their careers. Matthew served as coordinator and conductor of the program's chorus and wind band. Matthew is an active performer in professional choral ensembles such as Coro Vocati in Atlanta, GA, Valley Consort in Huntsville, AL, and the Cahaba Chamber Chorale in Birmingham, AL. In addition to his full-time teaching, Matthew is an adjunct instructor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He has served as conductor of the UAH Concert Choir as well as the substitute conductor of the UAH Chamber Choir. Matthew also serves as Director of Music Ministries at Valley United Methodist Church in Huntsville, AL. Matthew holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of Alabama in Huntsville as well as a Master of Music in Choral Conducting from Louisiana State University.Taylor Stricklin is the Choral Director at Vestavia Hills High School. Mr. Stricklin is a native of Birmingham, AL and earned his Bachelor of Choral Music Education degree from Samford University. In the Spring of 2020, he graduated with a Master of Music in Choral Conducting from Louisiana State University, where he served as conductor of Chamber Singers and assistant conductor of the Tiger Glee Club. Prior to graduate study, Taylor taught choral music at Dauphin (daw-fin) Junior High School and Enterprise High School in Enterprise, AL . He currently sings in several professional ensembles, Red Shift, based in Baton Rouge, LA and the Cahaba Chamber Chorale, based in Birmingham. Since the summer of 2018, Taylor has also served as the Assistant Conductor of Iron City Singers, a community choir based in Birmingham. You can find Matthew on Facebook (@matthew.gardner.54) or Instagram (@mcgardner93). You can also find Taylor on Facebook (@tstricklin2) or Instagram (@tstrick17 and @vestaviahillschoir).Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro episode from September 16, 2022, to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from Pexels
Welcome to today's podcast episode where we have Michael Stricklin, an entrepreneur from Louisiana, who is making waves in the construction and home development space. In this episode, we will dive into Michael's journey as an entrepreneur, his experiences in the construction industry, and how he is making an impact in the community. Michael shares his story of starting his own construction company and how he navigated through the challenges of the industry, including dealing with unexpected expenses, managing timelines, and finding the right team. Additionally, Michael provides valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to enter the construction industry, including tips on networking, finding mentors, and staying motivated through tough times. Overall, this episode is an insightful conversation with Michael Stricklin, a successful entrepreneur who is making a difference in the construction and home development space. Tune in to gain valuable insights and inspiration for your own entrepreneurial journey. Also, Michael is coming out with his own book this year, "Time is Running Out" so make sure you grab a copy when it releases! Michael's one tip for all the viewers out there that want to build a business is to find someone in that industry and study them and hire them to be a mentor if possible. They will pull money, and time forward by many years. Hire out the stuff you're not good at in the business and you focus on what you're good at, which is the part that makes money.
Rob interviews Thilo Graf and Claire Stricklin about the Kickstarter, "Mini-Dungeon Tome for Pathfinder 2e" by AAW Games. Support this Kickstarter at this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/adventureaweek/mini-dungeon-tome-for-pathfinder-2e About Mini-Dungeon Tome for Pathfinder 2e The Mini-Dungeon Tome contains a wealth of grab-and-go adventures and side quests for PF2. The mini-dungeons herein are designed to be easy to run with minimum preparation required, and cover levels 1 – 20. The appendix of the book contains a vast wealth of creature, hazard, and trap statblocks. Mini-Dungeons are two-page adventures for Pathfinder 2nd Edition. They are setting-agnostic and can easily be inserted anywhere in your ongoing campaign. While called “Mini-Dungeons”, they encompass more than just hack-and-slash (though there is plenty of that as well!): They feature combat, roleplaying, and problem-solving, and are a perfect addition to your game if you need a sidetrek in a pinch! This tome contains 129 adventures, spanning over 280 pages. Find Go Fund This at: southgatemediagroup.com twitter.com/rsouthgate facebook.com/gofundthispodcast patreon.com/southgatemediagroup
A survivor of a bombing that killed four children at the 16th Street Baptist church in Birmingham, Ala., nearly 60 years ago spoke at Poplar Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Buford this weekend. Sarah J. Collins-Rudolph was a young girl who was at 16th Street Baptist with her sister, Addie Mae Collins, on September15, 1963 when a bomb placed at the African-American church by the Ku Klux Klan exploded. Collins-Rudolph shared her story on Sunday as part of Black History Month observations at the church. The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing is one of the most notorious incidents in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960's. Collins-Rudolph survived the blast although she lost her right eye as a result of her injuries. Her sister, however, was one of four girls who were killed by the explosion. The FBI considered the bombing to be “a most heinous offense” and gathered evidence with as many as 36 agents working on the case at one point. The first 100 customers at Japanese cream puff restaurant chain Beard Papa's newest location in Duluth will receive a free gift when the pastry shop opens later this week. Beard Papa's is set to open its new location at 3350 Steve Reynolds Blvd, Suite 103 in unincorporated Duluth at 10 a.m. on February 25 It will be the pastry chain's third location in Georgia, and its second in Gwinnett County. Its first location in the state opened in Peachtree Corners' Town Center district a few years ago. There is an additional location in Sandy Springs. The first 100 people who show up at Beards Papa's Duluth on the 25th will receive a special gift. Popular local foodie influencers and neighboring business owners are scheduled to make appearances on the opening day. There will also be grand opening day offers. Beard Papa's lets customers choose from one of eight different types of puff shells, and then chose a cream filling that is inserted in the shell in front of them. The chain also has cheesecake, chocolate fondant, other types of pastries, and exclusive blended drinks on its menu. This year's Georgia baseball team has a chance to be special, and you can sense that from each player who speaks confidently about the upcoming 2023 season. North Gwinnett grad Corey Collins, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound junior catcher for the Bulldogs this season, knows it too. In his first two seasons, Collins has blasted a combined 19 home runs with 20 doubles and 74 RBIs in 110 games. In 2022, he posted a .994 fielding percentage with 160 putouts and 17 assists in 57 games. A criminal justice major, Collins has made the SEC Academic Honor Roll, too. Now as an upperclassman, he's ready to take the field in a new role. Along with seeing time at catcher and designated hitter, Collins will play in the outfield this season for the first time in his Bulldog career. Collins is one of two Bulldogs on this year's team to be named among Baseball America's top 200 Major League Baseball Draft prospects in the country. Stricklin, who had eight players sign professional contracts last year, is excited to see Collins and others possibly get that chance as well. Collins said he already gets the opportunity to live out a dream playing for the Bulldogs, who he grew up watching and loving. The life-affirming song “I Hope You Dance” accompanied the traditional academic procession and recession of the Class of 2024 during their White Coat Ceremony, dubbed “the most unique White Coat Ceremony in the history of PCOM” by class chair Andrew Wilson. Having started pharmacy school at the beginning of the pandemic when most of the world was shutting down, the 79 class members decided to delay a virtual ceremony in 2020 to an in-person ceremony two and a half years later on Feb. 10. This decision mirrors the decisions class members will make as pharmacists. Shawn Spencer, PhD, RPh, dean and chief academic officer of the PCOM School of Pharmacy, extolled the students. He said, “You are not only becoming a pharmacist, but also a leader, mentor and a role model.” He added, “As healthcare professionals, you will be called upon to make difficult and complex decisions, and you will be relied upon to act with compassion, integrity and dedication to your patients who need you.” He called the ceremony “a rite of passage that symbolizes our commitment to the advancement of human health and the betterment of our most vulnerable communities.” The students were called to the stage where they were coated by faculty members five at a time. Wearing their white coats and a new PCOM School of Pharmacy pin, the Class of 2024 recited their class mission statement led by Dr. Spencer. The class concluded the ceremony, attended by a multitude of family and friends, by reciting a Pledge of Professionalism led by John Tovar, PharmD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice. Georgia disability advocates are calling for the creation of a special commission devoted to the problems Georgians with intellectual and developmental disabilities face. State Senator Sally Harrell, a Democrat from Atlanta, introduced legislation this week that would create an “Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Innovation Commission” akin to the highly successful behavioral health commission formed in 2019. Harrell's proposal has drawn bipartisan support, including from Republican Senate co-sponsors John Albers of Roswell, Mike Dugan of Carrollton, Chuck Hufstetler of Rome, and Ben Watson of Savannah. The 22-member commission would include members appointed by the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the House of Representatives. Appointees would include, among others, people with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their family members and caregivers. The commission would be required to focus on proposed changes to state laws and regulations around providing services to people with disabilities. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee will need to approve Harrell's bill before it can move to the Senate floor for a vote. Providence Christian's boys were represented well on the All-Region 8-AA Basketball Team, including Region Player of the Year honors to Samuel Thacker. Thacker and the Storm won the Region 8-AA Tournament over the weekend, earning a Number 1 seed for the state playoffs. Providence head coach Joey Thacker was the 8-AA Coach of the Year, while the all-region team featured four other Storm players — Thomas Malcolm, Devin Long, Kamron Carryl, Chandler Dunn. Providence will start off the playoffs tonight hosting Rockmart High School at the Storm Center. 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Joining this week's episode of "From the Chair" features Florida Director of Athletics Scott Stricklin. Scott discusses learning from each stop along his career path and the people who had impact along the way, such as Mitch Barnhart and David Housel. We talk about Jeremy Foley, Steve Spurrier, Jay Jacobs and other colleagues in Gainesville. We look at hiring the right people, what makes a great communicator, managing a significant social media profile, expansion of the SEC, finding work/life balance and much, much moreSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Although the athletic season has many more months and sports to go, when the calendar turns to a new year, we always like to take some time with athletic director Scott Stricklin to assess the state of the program roughly hallway through the campaign. On today's special edition, host Adam Schick takes a deep dive into some of the most pressing issues facing both the Gators and college athletics as a whole, specifically the progress he is seeing after one with Billy Napier, the realignment and expansion of the SEC, the changes to the College Football Playoff, the evolution of NIL money and the transfer portal and much more. Please subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear and for more information, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
Having a person who is the right fit for your company will save you a lot of resources. The right people will continuously develop their skills and improve their performance as they work for your brand, and they are the key to your company's growth.In this episode, Jordan interviews the CEO of Lume Cube, Riley Stricklin. They talk about his creative team and the importance of hiring the right people to build your business.Listen and learn in this episode!KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODEUnderstand your numbers. Know what cash flow means and how you can fund the business.Seek mentors and peer groups of other people in the space and use that collective learning.No matter how good your product is, if you don't have the right people to help you build your company, you are not going anywhere.You don't always need to shoot for new content. You can create unique variations from your old ones and test them out.You don't know what the algorithm will like or not like, so throw in as much content as possible.Having the right team or not having the right team can be the difference between make or break.Recommended Tool:Peel Analyticshttps://www.apps.shopify.com/peel-insights Recommended Podcast:How I Built This with Guy Razhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-built-this-with-guy-raz/id1150510297 https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubnByLm9yZy9yc3MvcG9kY2FzdC5waHA_aWQ9NTEwMzEz Today's Guest:Riley Stricklin is a co-founder and the CEO of Lume Cube.Lume Cube is a personal lighting brand for photo and video devices such as phones, cameras, and GoPro.Connect and learn more about Riley and Lume Cube here: Website: https://www.lumecube.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rileystricklin This month's sponsor is OneLab Group, and Oracle NetSuite Partner who specializes in DTC companies. They simplify the complex when it comes to building a scalable digital operations platform. Visit www.onelabgroup.com to connect with them now. We love our podcast community and listeners so much that we have decided to offer a free eCommerce Growth Plan for your brand! To learn more and how we can help, click here: upgrowthcommerce.com/grow Join our community and connect with other eCommerce brand owners and marketers! https://www.facebook.com/groups/secretstoscalingpodcast...
The wealth management industry has been forced to adapt to new realities in recent months and years, but we aren't the only ones; college sports have experienced disruption too. Changes have forced college coaches to adapt their recruiting and retention strategies. This month, Phil had Scott Stricklin, Head Baseball Coach at the University of Georgia, as our guest. Scott shares some of his insights and philosophies on identifying recruits and leading, developing and retaining his players. This episode is FULL of great takeaways. Take note from this college coach; he may just teach you a thing or two about what you could be doing differently to better recruit, retain, and develop your team. Resources: Scott Stricklin, Head Baseball Coach for the University of Georgia - https://georgiadogs.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/scott-stricklin/3027 Please send Comments, Questions, and Feedback to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com Please send First Friday Feedback submissions to: mojo@cannonfinancial.com
Ed and Ron are delighted to welcome back, for the fourth time, Chris “Elroy” Stricklin to discuss his new book, Aiming Higher: A Journey Through Military Aviation Leadership, published earlier this year. What can the military teach us about leadership? A lot. Given the endemic failure of leadership in the business world, in spite of all the focus on the topic, why is excellence in leadership so rare? There's no better person to talk about these issues than Chris.
aWLzuC7XMxNiKTlyvIhg Ed and Ron are delighted to welcome back, for the fourth time, Chris “Elroy” Stricklin to discuss his new book, Aiming Higher: A Journey Through Military Aviation Leadership, published earlier this year. What can the military teach us about leadership? A lot. Given the endemic failure of leadership in the business world, in spite of all the focus on the topic, why is excellence in leadership so rare? There's no better person to talk about these issues than Chris.
In part 2 with gauge Stricklin we sit down and talk about the biggest surprises he's learned over the past couple years.
What led to the decision to hire Billy Napier? Todd Golden? Where is the football program at now as a whole?Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin joins the show to discuss, presented by Harrell & Harrell, don't settle for less than you deserve.
This week we are joined by Morgan Frazier to talk about her career as a Gators gymnast and her work around NIL and then by Athletic Director Scott Stricklin to talk all things Gator Athletics. Later we get into the recruiting week that wasn't and where we go from here. Same corner, same time!
Welcome back to the She's Wild Podcast hosted by Nancy Surak! Today's guest is Carol Stricklin, AICP, the Director of the Pinellas County Housing and Community Development Department. Carol is responsible for the Community Development and Planning Divisions. Her department manages the County's grant-funded affordable housing programs and is administering $80 million in sales tax funds set aside for the production of affordable housing. Carol has over 35 years of experience in public and private sector planning in Florida. Her areas of expertise include economic development, redevelopment, and affordable housing.Carol has had an impressive career journey, starting in Orlando and eventually becoming the Director for Pinellas County Housing and Community Development. She's seen how the market has changed within Pinellas County over the past ten years, and she's got a lot of insights to share. For starters, she explains that the "missing middle" is a big problem when it comes to affordable housing. Basically, there's a real lack of options for people who don't qualify for government assistance but still can't afford market-rate rent. It's a complex issue, but Carol is optimistic that they can make progress if they continue to work together and focus on finding creative solutions.Memorable Moments:7:20- We're trying to spread a wide net, not just reaching out to our traditional affordable housing development partners, but to but to the market rate developers to try to get some mixed income projects. So putting that money out there to help leverage deals is a lot of what we're doing.9:26- If you attract a workforce, and then can't give them an affordable place to live, you can't continue to grow your economy.17:48- Planning is a long game. So sometimes it takes 10 years to be an overnight success. But to go back to communities and see those projects is, is one of the most rewarding things I do.24:40- If, you know a young career professional has an opportunity to work in that sort of transformative part of the real estate industry where we're looking at energy efficiency, green building sustainability, climate change, you know, I would say go into the industry and focus on that that sort of that future ESG initiative.27:13- Looking outside of the sort of purely the professional associations to look at the other segments of the industry, I think has just been really beneficial to my career.Connect with Nancy:Instagram: https://instagram.com/nancysurakLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancysurak/Website: www.nancysurak.comConnect with CarolLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-stricklin-47128013/Carol's Book Recommendation:The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek via Amazon: https://amzn.to/3OPPk3XShe's WILD Sound Production by:Luke Surak, Surak Productions: surakproductions@gmail.com
Host Mike Gennaro talks with local real estate developer Michael Stricklin, owner of Stricklin and Porter Land, LLC and Stricklin and Porter Construction, LLC. The two talk through it all, from bass fishing to boots to the up-and-coming Munson Hills development. *Stricklin and Porter is a Porch & Parish Community Partner*Learn more about Stricklin and Porter here: https://www.facebook.com/StricklinandPorterEnter the Porch & Parish Essay Contest! Open to all high school students enrolled for the 2022-23 school year. Details here: https://porchandparish.com/porch-parish-launches-essay-contest/This Is The DayA podcast about moving forward with your dreams, being brave and making big things...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
On this Friday episode of Another Dooley Noted Podcast, Pat is joined by the Florida Gators Athletic Director, Scott Stricklin! We have a ton to catch up on from the week & preview before the weekend, and, of course, we'll have our Friday segments like Hesser & Kipke's “Three Things”, Leonardo's of Millhopper "Quick Picks", and Hand Law's “The Starting Lineup".
In his annual end-of-year conversation with host Adam Schick, athletic director Scott Stricklin covers the men's and women's track national titles, the work being done under new coaches to build football, men's and women's basketball and soccer, his favorite moments from this season, the imminent opening of the Heavener Football Training Center, the status of the long-planned rejuvenation of The Swamp, how the entire program is adjusting to the rapidly changing world of NIL deals, where he sees the SEC landing when it comes to football scheduling and opponents, the unknown future of the College Football Playoff and more. Please subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear and for more information, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
Mike Griffith talks Georgia sports, world series and most dangerous football games.
Vinson “Wordsworth” Johnson, is an author, musician, and graduate of the University of Miami's, Frost School of Music, with a Masters of Music Business, a graduate of Grand Canyon University, with a Masters of Secondary Education, and also a graduate of S.U.N.Y Old Westbury, with a Bachelors of Language Arts. In 2016, he was honored as one of the Top 50 graduates of S.U.N.Y Old Westbury, where he utilized his unique skills to write his collegiate assignments in rhyme, in multiple subjects. In 2020, his book “What Words Are Worth Volume 1: New Beginning” landed at #9 on Amazon's Top 10 new releases in poetry. He is also known as a Co-creator of MTV's The Lyricist Lounge Show. His music has appeared in shows such as: Power, Criminal Minds, NCIS, and in films, Hurricane Season and Saint Judy. Wordsworth's musical contributions expand to animation soundtracks, including Spongebob Squarepants Movie, Dexter's Laboratory: Hip-Hop experiment, and he currently appears as himself on Netflix's Peabody and Sherman, Season 1, episode 2. Since his graduation from Frost School of Music in 2016, he has excelled as a teacher and developed a music course curriculum unlike any in the country. The music course captured the attention of Fox 4 News (Link below). Wordsworth was invited as a guest speaker at New York's Baruch College to speak during one of their music business courses and presenter at SXSW EDU conference and Harvard''s Hip Hop Ex Lab conference. He plans to turn his course curriculum into a national program. Currently, he's working on several upcoming music and book releases. Wordsworth is always involved in evolving. Connect with WordsworthFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/WordsworthfanpageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/WordsworthBklynTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/wordsworth_emcPurchase Book: “What Words Are Worth Volume 1: New Beginning” on Amazonhttps://a.co/d/aWQpIX2Sign up for the Real Estate Wholesaling Mastermind Course with Chris Jefferson: https://www.startflippingdeals.com/webreg?via=kerwynStart your own podcast with Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1847701Purchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.com Follow Malik's First Job on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
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On this episode of the Gators Online Podcast, co-hosts Zach Abolverdi and Nick de la Torre are joined by Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin. He discusses the new football facility, Billy Napier, his new hoops coaches, NIL, and more.
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University of Florida Athletic Director Scott Stricklin joined Steve Russell live in the studio to talk NIL, athletic facility renovations, UF's busy May sports schedule and the coaching search from an AD's prospective.
Scott Stricklin joins Sidearm Delivery to talk about how his veteran Georgia Bulldogs squad is using last year's Selection Monday disappointment as motivation this season.
On this week's podcast, Taft Stricklin joins us from Portland, OR, where he is sales team manager for Just Add Power, the Seminole, FL-based AV-over-IP distribution technology manufacturer. But because one job is not enough, Taft is also CEO of Cincinnati-based RS Pro Sales, an independent sales rep firm for several notable brands, including Sonance, Lutron, and Sony. But that's not all… He's also one of the most entertaining people to follow on Facebook, arguably the number-one party host at the CEDIA Expo trade show every year, and maybe the biggest current-day Van Halen fan on the planet. Think I'm exaggerating? Consider this… Taft's legal name is Taft Van Stricklin. Visit Just Add Power at justaddpower.com and RS Pro Sales at RSproSales.com Today's episode of Residential Tech Talks is brought to you by Wet Sounds | Loud and Clear is NOT good enough Go to wetsounds.com for more!
Award Winning Golf writer @artstricklin joins to discuss the PGA Super League
FOLLOW @ProjectSandlot and @MajorUniversity ON TWITTER Official Website: https://majorleagueuniversity.com WEEKEND ROTATION NEWSLETTER SIGN UP LINK : https://majorleagueuniversity.us20.li... Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/qGJENm9FKQ Like Grinds and want a discount? Receive 10% discount for any purchases through this link w/ code. Affiliate Link: www.getgrinds.com/majorleagueuniversity Affiliate Code: MAJORLEAGUEUNIVERSITY **************************************************************************** You just really never know when you time will be called. Season 2, Episode 27: Scott Stricklin – Head Baseball Coach for the University of Georgia, Presented by Major League University. There is something about all great coaches that makes them stand out. The way they carry themselves and speak with an unfaltering confidence. It's years of dedication laid out in front of you in one body. Coach Stricklin is one of those guys. Coach Scott Stricklin has bounced around a bit and has been under some incredible coaches. You take that resume and work ethic and you throw it at the healm of an SEC program with all the resources and personnel and just watch out! This is one interview that will hit home with players, coaches, and athletes alike! If you wanna make it at a big-time program, this is the kind of vindication you need. Coach Stricklin, thank you again for taking the time to sit down and chat with us. It really means a ton! Wishing you and the Bulldogs the best of luck rolling into the season! Have a blessed week! **************************************************************************** Baseball. Mindset. Leadership. Culture. Peak performance. College. Athletics. NCAA. Sports. Podcast. Champions School. Ray McIntire. Austin Byler. MLB. Major League. Major League University. MLB. Scott. Stricklin. UGA. Georgia. Bulldogs. Head. National. Championship. Football. Coaching. Coach. Youth. Camps. Sports. Big league. Mentality. Winner. Growth. Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Suddenly Artist Otis McDonald Album Suddenly Licensed to YouTube by YouTube Audio Library Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song Suddenly Artist Otis McDonald Album Suddenly Licensed to YouTube by YouTube Audio Library
NIL turning in to pay-for-play, Goff sits down with AthleticDirectorU, Stricklin calls NIL the most dramatic change since the NCAA was formed and much more. Be sure to check your inbox to see more of today's news and notes from around the nation. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
There are few events in college football met with more intrigue than a coaching search. While following the carrousel has always been a whirlwind, the age of social media and easily accessible flight trackers have only upped the ante for fans looking for the inside scoop. But amidst all the chaos, only one person truly knows the inner workings of the process, and that's the individual running it – in this case, athletic director Scott Stricklin. On this special episode, host Adam Schick welcomes Scott to find out everything that happened from the moment he decided a change was necessary up until the announcement of the Billy Napier era, filling in all the details from behind the curtain that outsiders can always guess, but never know – until now. Please subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear and for more information, visit FloridaGators.com/GatorTales.
University of Florida AD Scott Stricklin joins Jesse Goldberg-Strassler, publisher Kevin Reichard and Populous's Jason Michael Ford to discuss Ballpark Digest's 2021 College Ballpark of the Year: Florida Ballpark at Alfred A. McKethan Field.The $65-million facility, replacing Alfred A. McKethan Field on the UF campus and designed by Populous, was created to please fans with game-day amenities like plenty of shade and a 360-degree concourse, and please players with expanded workout facilities, including a private nutrition area, video and team meeting rooms, indoor pitching and batting cages, and enhanced training and rehabilitation areas. Our Jarah Wright previewed the facility last September, and in this episode Stricklin discusses how the new ballpark was conceived, what was important in creating a top-tier college facility, and how the new ballpark fits into a competitive college-baseball landscape.Jesse Goldberg-Strassler is Voice of the Lansing Lugnuts and author of The Baseball Thesaurus and the upcoming second edition of The Football Thesaurus, both from August Publications. Kevin Reichard is editor of Ballpark Digest and founder/publisher at August Publications.
.@artstricklin discusses Tiger Woods teeing it up for the first time since his horrible car accident and talks about how awesome it is to see him and his son, Charlie, playing together at the PNC Championship
Retired Air Force Colonel Chris "Elroy" Stricklin was on top of the world as a Thunderbird pilot when he mistimed a maneuver and was forced to eject in front of 85,000 spectators at an air show. The accident cost him his Thunderbird position and nearly ended his life. His traumatic experience and subsequent recovery inspired Chris to write the book, "Survivor's Obligation - Navigating an Intentional Life." Currently, he heads the workforce training company Dunn University, and he travels the country helping thousands navigate their trauma more effectively. Chris helps veterans and others through the organization Warrior's Heart, and he can be reached at ChrisStricklin.com. ***GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a short review on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.Episode is LivePublished: Apr. 19, 2021 @ 4AM EditUnpublishAdd a TranscriptGet episode better indexed by search engines.Add Chapter MarkersListeners can tap through & see what's coming up.Create a Visual SoundbiteBest way to share to social media for engagement.Share Episode On FacebookTwitterLinkedInMore OptionsEmail Link to EpisodeDirect Link to MP3Embed this ONE EpisodeView Episode Stats
Former Mississippi State and current University of Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin joins the show. He tells us a bit about his time as a student at MS State and how he got his start in college athletics. We then discuss some of his favorite memories about living in Starkville and working for MS State. We wrap up by talking about some of the differences and similarities between Starkville and Gainesville and SEC sports as a whole.For questions or comments about the show email us at johnnypackereyewear@gmail.comThis podcast is sponsored by Johnny Packer Eyewear where a portion of every sale goes to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Johnnypacker1181)
Our very first guest, Marcus Stricklin, is a screenwriter, director, author of the young adult novel https://www.amazon.com/Marcus-A.-Stricklin/e/B00X9ST1OQ%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share (T.W.I.N.S.: The Eternity Tablet), star of countless TikTok videos and an awesome friend to all on the Internet. We talk about meeting via Twitter, crafting videos under quarantine, the Universe and the BLM video series he created this past summer. Follow Marcus Stricklin at: http://www.TikTok.com/@marcusthecreator (http://www.TikTok.com/@marcusthecreator) http://www.Twitter.com/marcusthetoken (http://www.Twitter.com/marcusthetoken) http://www.Instagram.com/marcusthetoken (http://www.Instagram.com/marcusthetoken) Watch Marcus' "How to be an ally" series on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marcusthecreator/video/6833157820590853381?lang=en (https://www.tiktok.com/@marcusthecreator/video/6833157820590853381?lang=en) Get more Night Shift Radio shows: NightShiftRadio.com
Our final guest interview of 2020 is with the incredible TV writing and stay-at-home dading Marcus Stricklin! We talk about his life (he's been everywhere!) and his art. Do not NOT listen, this is a very special ep! And follow him on TikTok, the vidz are EPIC: Also, you're black. You've got superpowers now. But guess what, you been had them. Now that you know, what are you going to do with them? Lauren has words for you if you don't know. Email the show to say what up or ask any Q's! Much love! Happy birthday, Jesus!
In the first episode of our "Talking Faith With" series, Pastor Jeff sits down with Pastor Andy Stricklin to...well...talk faith!
Did you know that trauma affects the brain? It does! Special guest Alice Stricklin, LMFT helps us know how trauma is stored in the brain and how the brain wants to heal itself and the trauma with it. Alice specializes in the therapy called EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) and shares how it work together with trauma and the brain. And truly we have all experienced trauma in some way, whether it is something that happened to us or something that we did not get in a relationship that we needed. We hope this is healing and hopeful for you to listen to! To learn more about Alice, visit: www.alicestricklin.com
There are so many forms of trauma, and especially in this time with Covid-19, it is important to know what trauma is and how it can affect your relationships and you. We invited special guest, Alice Stricklin, LMFT to help educate us not only on trauma, but how to know if you are avoiding trauma, what trauma symptoms can look like in us and how trauma is not only defined in what happened to us, but also what did not happen that should have. This interview is so fascinating, and we hope you enjoy! Plus, a special bonus that Alice gives us some practical things to do to help process trauma. To learn more about Alice, visit: http://www.alicestricklin.com/home
Having the best start in life doesn't always keep you from making the wrong choices. On today's The Adverse Effect we talk business, work-life balance, relationships and piloting with Tony Stricklin. With a love for high speed and a never-ending drive to strive for his family, Tony talks us through his journey in becoming the owner of a successful barbershop. Tony will also talk about how he gives back to his community in his role as an associate pastor, providing mentorship to black men and giving children the opportunity to reach for the skies - literally. Listen in to learn more. “I wanted to be able to control my own destiny.” — Tony Stricklin Today on The Adverse Effect: Tony provides insights into his background and growing up. Listen to the importance of cultivating the right mindset that leads to achievement. Discover some great tips on growing a business. Tony shares his tips on navigating relationships and seeking guidance. Find out about Tony's ultimate passions. Resources Mentioned: The Black Pilots of America Connect with Tony Stricklin: Tony Stricklin on Instagram Thanks for tuning in! Thank you for joining us on today's episode of The Adverse Effect! If you like what you hear, remember to rate us highly on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Get 15% off goodies at our store by subscribing! All you have to do is leave a review and email or DM for your promo code. Don't forget to check out our website, or hang out with us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on what's in store for you! The Adverse Effect podcast with Ken Cheadle is proudly produced by Podcast Wagon.
Ed and I are honored to have Chris “Elroy” Stricklin back on the show for the third time. We will be discussing his new book, released October 1, 2019, Survivor's Obligation: Navigating an Intentional Life. Chris Stricklin ejected from the F-16 he was piloting during a Thunderbirds air show. Joel Neeb was diagnosed with a rare and often fatal cancer. Against the odds, both survived. Chris and Joel met years after their individual life-changing events and discovered they both had a desire to share their stories to help others. They resolved to fulfill what they call survivor's obligation—a responsibility to live an intentional life—for themselves and their families, and in honor of those who didn't get a second chance. In Survivor's Obligation they tell the true stories that transformed their lives, initiating a journey of healing through gratitude, growth, and giving. You don't want to miss this show!
Ed and I are honored to have Chris Elroy Stricklin back on the show to discuss his experience in leadership, implementing the Debrief and Lessons Learned into corporate life, and other topics from his fascinating career in the USAF and as a former Thunderbird. Join us for what will surely be a lively discussion!
Ron and Ed have been fascinated with the US military use of the After-action Review as a knowledge management tool. Recently, Ed encountered Chris 'Elroy' Stricklin, a former member of the USAF's Thunderbirds, at a Sage Intacct Conference and thought it would be great to have him on the show to talk all things AAR.