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We're so excited to kick off Season 3 of our Recruit Reflection series — where we sit down with athletes who've gone through the college recruiting process to hear all about their journey, from their first contact with coaches to making their final decision. With June 15th right around the corner, the Class of 2027 will soon be able to talk to college coaches. Our hope with this series is to shed light on the many different paths athletes can take, and to highlight both the highs and the lows that come with each individual journey.We're kicking things off with Annalisa and Maea Milton, who joined the elite ranks in 2022 and are identical twin sisters that are committed to LSU. Being twins ourselves who are inseparable, we were super interested in their stories and how they navigated the process. Did they do their calls together? Did they consider going separate ways? We discuss it all! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P, JD B, Cookiecutter, & Ailish D!
This week we're catching up on some gymnastics news from the past few weeks including Madison Ulrich transferring to LSU, Naya Howard transferring to MSU, and our thoughts on the situation at Clemson and Cal and what the future holds for those programs! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P, JD B, cookiecutter & Ailish D!
Avery Neff just wrapped up her freshman season with the Utes, where she earned four All-American honors and was named the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. Avery also won the Big 12 title on beam and was a regional champion in the all-around and on vault. She accomplished all of this despite suffering two serious ankle sprains in the third week of the season. She joins us to talk about how she overcame that injury and was able to return to the all-around, what it's like being a super competitive person and how that affects her, her recruiting process as one of the top recruits in the country, and more.Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P & JD B!
This week we're excited to be joined by Missouri freshman Olivia Kelly. Kelly helped the Tigers advance to the NCAA Final Four for the first time in program history and finish the season in third place — the highest finish ever for Missouri.Kelly was a mainstay in both the bars lineup, where she averaged a 9.846, and the beam lineup, where she averaged a 9.853. She is one of the team's most valuable athletes in terms of scores. Among all returning gymnasts for next season, Kelly is the second-highest contributor, an impressive feat for a freshman!Kelly joins us to recap the Tigers' historic NCAA Championship run. We also discuss her elite gymnastics background representing Barbados and whether the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles could be in her future.Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P & JD B! Help Fred Richard Bring Gymnastics to Africa: https://www.gofundme.com/f/olympian-frederick-richardsafe-gymnastics-to-african-kids
This week, we're excited to chat with three-time NCAA champion Faith Torrez, who recently helped the Oklahoma Sooners capture their seventh NCAA title in program history. Torrez joins us to reflect on the 2025 season, what fueled the Sooners this year and how they reclaimed their spot atop the podium.Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Nina S, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro, Caroline P & JD B!
Today we're excited to chat about the final day of the 2025 NCAA Championship including our thoughts on Oklahoma's seventh title, UCLA putting up a strong fight, and Mizzou making history by placing third! We also chat with Arizona sophomore Sophie Derr who is fresh off helping Arizona qualify to the Regional final for the first time since the new format began in 2019!hank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Nina S, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, Kathy M, Kathy S, Okcaro & Caroline P!
Guys... what just happened? We wanted to put together a quick episode to share our thoughts with you all on the 2025 NCAA Championship semifinals! We talk about LSU and Florida not advancing, OU slaying dragons, and Mizzou peaking at the right time!Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Nina S, Karlin, Laura L, Katy S, J'nia G, & Kathy M!
It's NCAA Championships week! We break down each of the teams who advanced to the Elite Eight and what we think they need to do in order to have a chance of advancing to the Final Four. Will LSU run it back? Will Oklahoma prove to be the No. 1 team once again? Will a new star like MSU or Mizzou shake things up? We discuss it all!Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, Leslie G, Catherine B, Nina S, Karlin & Laura L
That's a wrap on the 2025 NCAA Regional Championships! We're back to discuss how the action unfolded, including upsets from Arizona, Denver, and Alabama, as well as controversies. We re-scored the Alabama Regional and share our results, plus share our early predictions for which teams will advance to the Final Four and more.Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis, William M, Trish, Susie, & Leslie G.
Today we are joined by the queen of artistry, Brooklyn Moors! Brooklyn is a Canadian Olympian from the Tokyo Games, she's a 3x floor and all-around world championship finalist, and she's fresh off winning a team and floor Big Ten title with the UCLA Bruins. She joins us to talk about the moment she received her first perfect 10, dealing with mental blocks as a high level gymnast, her future plans, and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, Melissa H, Alexis & William M!
Today we're bringing you a bonus episode where we discuss the highlights from conference championships weekend including our thoughts on all the perfect 10s, scoring at SEC Championships, Stanford pulling off the upset in their first ACC season, our favorite moments from the Big Ten Championships and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, Noah C, & Melissa H!
Our conference championships recap will be coming later this week! In the meantime, we have an interview for you all! This week we are joined by Romanian Olympian, 2024 European all-around and beam finalist, and future MSU Spartan Lilia Cosman! Lilia was born and raised in Michigan but moved to Romania at the age of 15 to pursue her dream of representing Romania at the Olympics. She joins us to talk about adapting to life in Romania, her Olympic experience, committing to Michigan State and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L, Jackson G, Brittany A, Stella, Ulo F, & Noah C.
This week we share our predictions for the upcoming conference championships and our thoughts on Arkansas not advancing to the championship. Plus, we have an interview with Kentucky 5th year transfer Skylar Killough-Wilhelm where we talk about what it was like losing her head coach at Washington right before her freshman season, her favorite memories as a Huskie, why she decided to transfer, her goals for the remainder of the season and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca, Megan J, Emily D, Britton, Ry Shep, Reyna G, Catherine, William A, MB, MJ L & Jackson G.
Overeaters Anonymous member Susan P. talks about recovering from compulsive eating in this OA Special Focus Recovery From Relapse meeting. For more information about how Overeaters Anonymous can help you recover from compulsive eating visit https://oa.org/ The information contained in this recording is one person's experience and does not represent OA as a whole. This channel was created to share the experience, strength and hope of individual OA members and does not represent OA as a whole. Recorded at the Recovery From Relapse Special Focus Meeting Tuesdays at 6am PST/9am EST/2pm GMT Meeting ID: #89009 This Special Focus meeting is for compulsive eaters who have come back from or are experiencing a relapse but all are welcome! You can find a list of Overeaters Anonymous meetings here: https://oa.org/find-a-meeting
This week we are joined by one of Oklahoma's standout freshmen, Addison Fatta who is a 3-time U.S. National Team Member and the 2022 USAG SportsPerson of the Year. As a Sooner, Fatta has competed all-around in all but two meets, has career highs of 9.875 VT, 9.925 on bars, 9.9 on beam and 9.925 on floor, and is one of our favorite athletes to watch. Addison joins us to talk about some of her favorite memories from her elite career, the transition to college, and everything in between. Plus, we check in with the national rankings and where things stand as we head into the final two weeks of the regular season. Behind the Designs: The creative process behind LSU gymnastics leotards - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXiBtgMCrO0 Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Charlie D, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B, Katie E, Róisín, Becca & Megan J!
In case you didn't see on social media — we were at LSU this past weekend for the gymnastics Super Bowl between Oklahoma and LSU. In this episode we talk about our trip to Baton Rouge, the incredible competition between the top two teams in the nation and then we have an interview with Michigan's sensational sophomore Kayli Boozer. As a freshman Kayli didn't compete aside from a few exhibition routines but she's a totally different athlete this season and is consistently bringing in big scores on beam and floor (with career highs of 9.95 and 9.9 respectively), and also has a beautiful vault that could enter the chat very soon. She joins us to talk about what she did in the off season to be so prepared this year, her recruiting journey and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A, Ruby B & Katie E!
We're back to talk about week 6 of NCAA gymnastics and we have some news updates including injury updates. Plus we have an interview with our first ever active DIII gymnast! We are so excited to be joined by Erin Roe who is a sophomore at Ursinus and made history a few weeks ago by becoming the first gymnast in program history to compete a 10.0 start value vault. Erin also holds the program record for Ursinus on vault, which she did her freshman year, and was super close to breaking the all-around record two weeks ago. Erin joins us to talk about her history-making vault, her recruiting process, how she ended up at Ursinus, and more!Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F, Laura N, Kathy, Katie A & Ruby B!
This week we'll be sharing our thoughts on the statement Livvy Dunne put out about NCAA scoring, we'll talk about perhaps the meet of the week (UCLA vs. Michigan State meet), and all the highlights from week 5 of NCAA gymnastics! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F & Laura N!
This week we have an interview with Mizzou's beam queen Helen Hu, who is a fifth year senior and three-time All-American on beam. Helen retired after the 2023 season but returned to the sport after traveling abroad for a year and hasn't missed a beat so far this season, scoring the first perfect 10 of the 2025 season and the first perfect 10 of her career last weekend against Oklahoma. We are so excited that we got the chance to talk with Helen about that moment as well as her decision to return to the sport. After the interview get into highlights and key moments from week 4 including No. 17 Arkansas upsetting No. 2 LSU, Florida scoring the first 198 score of the season and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G, Nikki F & Laura N!
We're back to discuss the news and latest happenings from Week 3 of the 2025 NCAA gymnastics season. We discuss: Rutgers head coach Umme Salim-Beasley being placed on administrative leave, the first perfect 10s of the season, Erin Roe from Ursinus making history on vault, Michigan State competing in the Breslin Center for the first time against Big Ten rival Michigan and more highlights from the weekend! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D, Steve I, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G , Lexi G & Nikki F!
Happy new year and let college gymnastics season commence! This week we catch up on some news including Olympic bronze medalist Ana Barbosu committing to Stanford, the passing of Ágnes Keleti, and more! Plus our thoughts on scoring so far during the 2025 season and standout moments from week 2 of NCAA gymnastics. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D, Steve I, Ben S, Karen S, Kate & Landon, Danielle, ALittleUnderRotated, Dana C, Amy C, Grace, Pat G & Lexi G!
Gear up for the 2025 NCAA season with our NCAA Coaches Roundtable discussion! In this episode we talk to NCAA coaches around the country about the following topics; the pros and cons of the potential 20 athlete roster limit, separating scores by rewarding difficulty in the NCAA, and whether or not NCAA Regionals should be held at a neutral location. We talked to the following coaches: KJ Kindler (Oklahoma) Owen Field (Florida) Jay Clark (LSU) Liz Crandall Howell (Cal) Vince Smurro (Stanford) Carly Dockendorf (Utah) Janelle McDonald (UCLA) Jeff Graba (Auburn) Mike Rowe (Michigan State) Bev Plocki (Michigan) Meredith Paulicivic (Ohio State) Jordyn Wieber (Arkansas) Ashley Miles Greig (Iowa State) Katie Minasola (EMU) Marie-Sophie Boggasch (Alaska) For our gold level Patreon supporters, check the Patreon app for the full conversations! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola, Charlie D & Steve I!
Today we are bringing you our final Coaches Corner episode for the 2025 NCAA season! We're excited to be sitting down with Meredith Paulicivic who is entering her 8th season as head coach at Ohio State. Last season the Buckeyes put up a program record number of 197+ performances (with 9) and finished their season in the regional final for the second consecutive year. Meredith joins us to talk about what we can expect from her team – especially some of the newcomers, athletes who have really stepped it up in pre-season, goals for the upcoming season and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H, Tyler, Hayley B, Paola & Charlie D!
Today we're excited to be sitting down with KJ Kindler, the head coach of the 6-time NCAA Champion Oklahoma Sooners. Despite last season not ending how the Sooners wanted it to, the 2024 season was one for the history books. Oklahoma was the #1 team all season long and won its 14th and final Big 12 Championship with not only a program record score, but an NCAA team record of 198.950. KJ joins us to talk about how the team handled the heartbreak of not advancing to the NCAA finals last year, the team not being afraid to set big goals that might seem impossible, she also introduces her stellar freshmen class and gives a few updates on athlete injuries and who to watch this season. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V, Brandon H & Tyler!
Today we are bringing you our second Coaches Corner episode of the week, this time with Stanford associate head coach, Vince Smurro. Stanford is coming into this season high off the momentum of a 5th place finish at the NCAA Championships and are eager to prove this is a position they deserve to be in once again! Vince shared with us what allows Stanford to be successful in their postseason performances, he talks about the leadership of their upperclassmen, and of course their goals he shares the team goals for the upcoming season. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V & Brandon H!
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with Auburn head coach Jeff Graba. Auburn finished last season in 20th, but don't let that fool you! They are returning several key contributors to their lineups as well as bringing in some great transfers and one of the top freshmen classes in the country to help pick up some momentum and make a push to be one of the top teams in the SEC! Jeff joins us to talk about strengthening their depth, athletes to watch for this season, Auburn's approach to navigating a tough SEC schedule and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM, Ryan V & Brandon H!
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with Jordyn Wieber, who is going into her 6th season as the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Razorbacks are coming off an historic season that included breaking the team program record three times, getting the programs first 198 score, and qualifying to the NCAA Championships, where they had their highest finish as a team since 2012. We're honored to be joined by head coach Jordyn Wieber to look back on the team's success in 2024 and talk about their plans to continue elevating the program in 2025. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, Melissa, Sarah A, Kennedy B, Thomas B, Lauren D, Kihika N, Beth C, Amy, Renee PM,
Our Coaches Corner series continues with Jay Clark, who is going into his 5th season as the head coach of the LSU Tigers and his 14th season with the program overall. The Tigers are coming off their best season in program history after breaking the program record (198.475) in 2024, posting the program's highest NQS in history (198.215), winning the programs 5th SEC title, and of course ended the season by winning the NCAA national title for the first time in program history - making LSU only the 8th school to win the title. Jay joins us to talk about how the Tigers are building off the momentum of that historic season, he gives status updates on a few key members of the team, and shares the team's motto for the 2025 season as the Tigers look to go back-to-back. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky, Ola S, Jennifer K, Kate M, Naomi S, Claudia, Siona, Resi G, Erin L, & Melissa!
We are thrilled and honored to sit down with two Michigan gymnastics legends: Paul Juda, a World and Olympic bronze medalist and three-time NCAA Champion, and Reyna Guggino, a member of Michigan's first-ever NCAA Championship team and only the second gymnast in NCAA history to score a perfect 10 in the leadoff spot. Known as the 'Royal Couple' of gymnastics, Paul and Reyna's journey together began when they met during Reyna's freshman year at Michigan, and the rest is history. In this conversation, they talk about how they have supported each other throughout their careers, share stories from the Olympic journey, discuss what the future holds for them both and so much more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K & Becky!
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with Janelle McDonald, who is going into her 3rd season as the head coach at UCLA. The Bruins finished the 2024 season 17th, but are hungrier than ever to get back to the top of the rankings nationally, but also in their first season in the Big Ten Conference. Luckily, the Bruins have a stellar freshman class this season and are also returning a huge star in Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles! We talk to Janelle about what we can expect from Jordan and some of the newcomers, what lessons the team learned from last season, goals for UCLA's first season in the Big Ten and so much more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T, Abigail W, Tamar K, Becky & Ola S!
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with Carly Dockendorf, who is going into her 2nd season as the head coach at Utah. Last season — in their final season in the Pac 12 conference — the Utes won the Pac 12 Championship title for the 4th consecutive year and went on to finish third at the NCAA Championships. As they gear up for their first season in the Big 12 conference, we sat down with Carly to talk about some of the new faces on the team this season — including how they snagged Ana Padurariu from their longtime rival UCLA. We also talk about lessons Carly learned from her first season as a head coach and what she feels the team needs to do to take their post season performance to the next level. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah, Amy, Stephen S, Johanna T, Alison S, Kristina T & Abigail W!
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with Bev Plocki, who is going into her 36th season as the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines. This season Michigan is looking to return back to the top of the Big Ten – a place they are very familiar with, having won all but six Big Ten titles in the last 32 years. Michigan has lost some star athletes who made huge contributions in the last 4-5 seasons, but is bringing in the top freshman class in the country to help fill the holes left behind. We were super thankful to have the chance to watch practice on Oct. 29 to see what the team has been up to, but also chat with Bev about what we can expect from the many new faces on her team. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Julie B,, Austin K, Jane, Sarah & Amy
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with Mike Rowe, who led the Michigan State Spartans to a second consecutive Big Ten Regular Season title last season, as well as the first Big Ten Championship in program history. The Spartans only lost 1 lineup routine from last season and are expected to continue to rise with the addition of some talented freshmen and few other new faces stepping it up in the gym. We visited MSU on October 25 to watch practice and talk with Mike about what fans can expect this season. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Kyle M, Julie B,, Austin K & Jane
Our Coaches Corner series continues this week with California co-head coach, Liz Crandall-Howell. The Cal Bears finished 2nd last season at the NCAA Championships, which was the highest finish in program history. In 2024, the team also repeated as NCAA Regional Champions and won the Pac 12 Regular Season title outright for the first time in history. Liz joins us to talk about how preseason training for the 2025 season is going, who might surprise you this season, and how the Bears have shifted their mindset to believe they can be in the conversation with anybody. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Kyle M, Julie B, & Austin K
We are excited to kick off our Coaches Corner series for the upcoming season with Florida's associate head coach, Owen Field. Last season the Florida Gators finished 4th at the NCAA Championships but are returning nearly every routine from last season and are bringing in some talented new faces as well. Owen joins us to preview the upcoming season and give you all a glimpse of what you can expect from the Gators in 2025. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Kyle M, Julie B, & Austin K
Today's guest is rising Florida sophomore Anya Pilgrim, who had an incredible freshman season in 2024, winning SEC Freshman of the Week honors five times, becoming a 4-time All-American, and becoming the first freshman in the nation to score a perfect 10 last season. Anya joins us to look back on her success, plus we talk about her reaction to her perfect 10 floor routine, competing for Barbados, her last minute preparation for the 2023 World Championships and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, Debbie, Amelia G, Megan F, Kay, Diane J, Brynn R, Kyle M, Julie B
This week we are so excited to be joined by Clemson's Lilly Lippeatt to look back on the Tiger's inaugural season. Lilly talks about the challenges of being on a brand-new team, but also the rewarding feeling of making history and building a legacy. Lilly also joins us to talk about the lessons she has learned over the years and how her career has shaped her into the person she is today. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, Ella, & Debbie!
In this special bonus episode, we bring you highlights from Helen Hu and Shannon Welker's press conference on Oct. 11, 2024. Helen and Shannon share the story of how Helen's comeback came to be, Helen talks about how training is going, goals for the upcoming season and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, LFC_Hokie, & Ella!
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Wisdom Seat, Michael C, Susan P, Jacquie M, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, Carl Jung. Audiobook. Mature listeners only (18+).
In the spirit of college recruiting season, our guest this week is somebody who had the gymnastics community buzzing over where she was going to commit for college. We're super excited to welcome CaMarah Williams to the show. Williams was one of the top recruits in the class of 2026 and recently committed to the University of Georgia. She is a six-time level 10 national champion and began competing at the elite level in 2024 and even qualified to the U.S. Championships in her first year. She joins us to talk all about her recruiting journey and future plans, so we hope you enjoy! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Lee B, Cookiemaster, Christa, Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, & LFC_Hokie!
This week we are joined by UCLA sophomore Katelyn Rosen, who was an integral part of the Bruins team last season. Individually, she won two consecutive Pac 12 Freshman of the Week honors and is eager to make her mark in her first season in the Big Ten! Katelyn joins us to share how the Bruins are bouncing back from a disappointing end to last season, the challenges of being a freshman and the transition to college after spending six years competing on the elite stage, goals for UCLA's inaugural season in the Big Ten and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Happy Girl, Erica S, Semflam, Amy C, Maria L, Becca S, Cathleen R, Faith, Kerry M, M, Derek H, Emily B, Jasmine C, Martin, Catherine B, Sharon B, Randee B, MSU, Kimberly G, Robert H, Lela M, Mara L, Jenna A, Alex M, Mama T, Kelsey, Lidia, Erin S, Maria P, Alicia O, Marissa G, Cristina K, Bethany J, Diane J, Kentiemac, Marni S, Laura R, Betny T, Emily C, Cathy D, Lisa T, Libby C, Thiago, Taryn M, Dana B, Jamie S, Chuck C, Abbe C, Je_GL, Kaitlin, Susan P, Katertot, Maggie, Mallory D, Christa, Cookiemaster & Lee B!
This week we are joined by Penn State sophomore Kalea McElligott, who is coming off an incredible freshman season where she won the Big 10 Freshman of the Year award, along with helping her team advance to the NCAA regional final for the first time in program history. Kalea joins us to talk about the story of how she got to Penn State and look back on her successful freshman season. Plus, later in the show we discuss LIU's new head coach hire and give an update on the latest with Jordan Chiles' Olympic bronze medal. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Bethany J, Maggie, Tamar K, Susan P, Kaitlin, Je_GL, Katertot, Abbe Clark, Maria D, Chuck C, Cameron L, Jamie S, Dana B, Taryn M, Lynn G, Katie H, Thiago, Libby C, Lisa T, Cathy D, Amanda, Emily C, Betny T,, Laura R, Marni S, Kentiemac, Diane J, Robert H, Hayley B, Christina K, Marissa G, Alicia O, Maria P, Erin S, Lidia, Kelsey, Mama T, Dana, Alex M, Jenna A, ML, Lela M, Kimberly G, Sharon B, Catherine B, Martin, Jasmine C, Emily B, Derek H, M, Kerry M, Faith, Cathleen R, Becca S, Maria L, Amy C, Erica S, Semflam, Katie C, Christa, Cookiemaster, & Lee B! You guys rock! 2026 Recruit Tracker: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mayqNZX0QHue0gLDpxxzxsMk_T5_lGwKD2VOIfIoF6E/edit?gid=1972996470#gid=1972996470 Become a Patreon or submit a question for Question of the Week: https://linktr.ee/allthingsgympod?fbclid=PAAaYPgrew5mXGTEa1N7Uv8ZzvvDTD30OO6RKqWWajXDC0zi2GwnMqpksEdkg_aem_ASd4Gmq7rltK9DjXidnG9Aef3XLAnvS_BEpsKe80BWBvBm8aac_caQDVi8jrnvh7BYQ Join the gymnastics Discord: https://discord.com/invite/rTNmXUsYTU --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/support
Our guest this week is 5th year senior for Oklahoma Audrey Davis, who is a 4x NCAA Champion, a 7-time All-American, and a finalist for the AAI award in 2024. Audrey is here to talk about how the team is overcoming the disappointment of not advancing to the NCAA final last season and her goals for her final season of gymnastics. We also talk how she feels about her team joining the SEC, what it was like to break the NCAA team record last season, chasing perfection, and so much more. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Bethany J, Maggie, Tamar K, Susan P, Kaitlin, Je_GL, Katertot, Abbe Clark, Maria D, Chuck C, Cameron L, Jamie S, Dana B, Taryn M, Lynn G, Katie H, Thiago, Libby C, Lisa T, Cathy D, Amanda, Emily C, Betny T,, Laura R, Marni S, Kentiemac, Diane J, Robert H, Hayley B, Christina K, Marissa G, Alicia O, Maria P, Erin S, Lidia, Kelsey, Mama T, Dana, Alex M, Jenna A, ML, Lela M, Kimberly G, Sharon B, Catherine B, Martin, Jasmine C, Emily B, Derek H, M, Kerry M, Faith, Cathleen R, Becca S, Maria L, Amy C, Erica S, Semflam, Katie C, Christa, Cookiemaster, & Lee B! You guys rock! 2026 Recruit Tracker: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mayqNZX0QHue0gLDpxxzxsMk_T5_lGwKD2VOIfIoF6E/edit?gid=1972996470#gid=1972996470 Become a Patreon or submit a question for Question of the Week: https://linktr.ee/allthingsgympod?fbclid=PAAaYPgrew5mXGTEa1N7Uv8ZzvvDTD30OO6RKqWWajXDC0zi2GwnMqpksEdkg_aem_ASd4Gmq7rltK9DjXidnG9Aef3XLAnvS_BEpsKe80BWBvBm8aac_caQDVi8jrnvh7BYQ Send us a voice message! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/message Join the gymnastics Discord: https://discord.com/invite/rTNmXUsYTU If you are a current or former athlete concerned about emotional, physical, or sexual abuse and are in need of support visit athletehelpline.org or text/call 1-888-279-1026 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/support
Sage Kellerman is a junior at Michigan State and was a big part of the team's historic season last year! Sage helped MSU win their first Big Ten title in program history along with bringing in some individual accolades. She scored two perfect 10's on vault last season (becoming the first Spartan to score multiple perfect 10's on the same event in a single season) and capped things off with WCGA Regular Season All American honors on the event. We chatted with Sage about winning the Big Ten title in front of a home crowd, the competitiveness of the Big Ten conference, her key to consistency on vault, and her goals for the upcoming season! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Tamar K, Susan P, Kaitlin, Je_GL, Katertot, Abbe Clark, Maria D, Chuck C, Cameron L, Jamie S, Dana B, Taryn M, Lynn G, Katie H, Thiago, Libby C, Lisa T, Cathy D, Amanda, Emily C, Betny T,, Laura R, Marni S, Kentiemac, Diane J, Robert H, Hayley B, Christina K, Marissa G, Alicia O, Maria P, Erin S, Lidia, Kelsey, Mama T, Dana, Alex M, Jenna A, ML, Lela M, Kimberly G, Sharon B, Catherine B, Martin, Jasmine C, Emily B, Derek H, M, Kerry M, Faith, Cathleen R, Becca S, Maria L, Amy C, Erica S, Semflam, Katie C, Christa, Cookiemaster, & Lee B! You guys are the best! Become a Patreon or submit a question for Question of the Week: https://linktr.ee/allthingsgympod?fbclid=PAAaYPgrew5mXGTEa1N7Uv8ZzvvDTD30OO6RKqWWajXDC0zi2GwnMqpksEdkg_aem_ASd4Gmq7rltK9DjXidnG9Aef3XLAnvS_BEpsKe80BWBvBm8aac_caQDVi8jrnvh7BYQ Send us a voice message! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/message Join the gymnastics Discord: https://discord.com/invite/rTNmXUsYTU If you are a current or former athlete concerned about emotional, physical, or sexual abuse and are in need of support visit athletehelpline.org or text/call 1-888-279-1026 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/support
This week we are excited to bring you an interview with a bronze medalist from the Tokyo Olympics and one of the Team GB greats, Alice Kinsella! Alice is a World team silver medalist from 2022 and a 7x European medalist including a gold medalist on beam from 2019 and a team gold medalist from 2023. Leading up to Paris, Great Britain faced a lot of adversity ahead of the Games with several of their top athletes going down with season ending injuries. However, they rose to the occasion and proved to the world that they were still in the hunt for a medal with Alice helping to lead the team to a 4th place finish! We chat with Alice about how her experience in Paris differed from Tokyo, why she didn't compete the Amanar, whether or not she's interested in making a run for LA 2028 and more! Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Tamar K, Susan P, Kaitlin, Je_GL, Katertot, Abbe Clark, Maria D, Chuck C, Cameron L, Jamie S, Dana B, Taryn M, Lynn G, Katie H, Thiago, Libby C, Lisa T, Cathy D, Amanda, Emily C, Betny T,, Laura R, Marni S, Kentiemac, Diane J, Robert H, Hayley B, Christina K, Marissa G, Alicia O, Maria P, Erin S, Lidia, Kelsey, Mama T, Dana, Alex M, Jenna A, ML, Lela M, Kimberly G, Sharon B, Catherine B, Martin, Jasmine C, Emily B, Derek H, M, Kerry M, Faith, Cathleen R, Becca S, Maria L, Amy C, Erica S, Semflam, Katie C, Christa, Cookiemaster, & Lee B! You guys rock! Become a Patreon or submit a question for Question of the Week: https://linktr.ee/allthingsgympod?fbclid=PAAaYPgrew5mXGTEa1N7Uv8ZzvvDTD30OO6RKqWWajXDC0zi2GwnMqpksEdkg_aem_ASd4Gmq7rltK9DjXidnG9Aef3XLAnvS_BEpsKe80BWBvBm8aac_caQDVi8jrnvh7BYQ Send us a voice message! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/message Join the gymnastics Discord: https://discord.com/invite/rTNmXUsYTU If you are a current or former athlete concerned about emotional, physical, or sexual abuse and are in need of support visit athletehelpline.org or text/call 1-888-279-1026 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/support
Susan P. Sherkow, M.D. is a founder of the not-for-profit Sherkow Center for Child Development and Autism Spectrum Disorder. She has presented and published extensively on the application of psychoanalytic developmental theory to the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with ASD, including a TEDx Talk and co-authorship of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience.In this episode, she shares:- what neuroscience is revealing about the brains of kids on the spectrum- the importance of connectivity and what you can do at home to help create more connection neurologically and emotionally in your child- how local, social support groups can help your child develop- and more!Enjoy!The Sherkow Center:https://www.sherkowcenter.org/Autism Spectrum Disorder: Perspectives from Psychoanalysis and NeurosciencePurchase my book A Mother's Guide Through Autism:https://amothersguidethroughautismbook.com/bookSign up to get news and updates from me: https://www.mothersguidethroughautism.comTheme song: "Look at the clouds" by Tristan Lohengrintristanlohengrin.bandcamp.com
John Hancock holds a distinguished position in the wealth and asset management space and offers a range of life insurance products exclusively through intermediaries. With over 160 years of experience, John Hancock is committed to delivering products that are easy to buy and enjoyable to own. Susan P. Roberts, the Head of Strategy and Transformation at John Hancock, joined the Life Accelerated podcast to discuss the digital journey of John Hancock and the pivotal role digitalization plays in shaping the life insurance industry. Through the lens of behavioral insurance, Susan shares how digital transformation is redefining the insurer-policyholder relationship and championing the mission to help customers lead longer, healthier lives. Tune in to glean actionable strategies, innovative approaches, and thought leadership of the transformative landscape of digitalization within the life insurance domain from Susan P. Roberts. Key Takeaways: Placing policyholders, caregivers, and distribution partners at the center of digital initiation for a seamless, personalized experience. Foster a spirit of innovation by leveraging behavioral insurance to drive meaningful interactions with customers. Prioritize data to build tailored experiences for customers across their interactions with your company with foundational digital strategies. Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to the episode [01:43] Breakdown of John Hancock's role in today's market [02:49] Susan's role at John Hancock and career background [05:35] How and why John Hancock is digitizing the insurance experience [10:56] The underlying foundation of digital transformation [11:53] Focus on personalized digital experiences for policyholders [14:46] Educating and engaging customers with a digitalized behavioral insurance approach [17:59] Exploration of how generative AI shapes customer service [19:22] The mission of John Hancock [20:16] John Hancock grows talent and partnerships to expand [22:08] How prioritizing customer needs leads to strategic decision-making [24:13] Closing Resources: Connect with Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanperkinsroberts/ Learn more about John Hancock: https://www.johnhancock.com/
My next guest invites you to explore HR leadership centered around curiosity and grit and not the standard “been there and done that” playbooks from best practices. Welcome to the Author Hour podcast. ... The post The Death of Best Practices: Susan P. Chen, Ph.D appeared first on Author Hour.
OK you guys, it's Equinox time! We pull a card with the lovely Susan P at the very magical springs, then go on a walk with your Tarot reader, T. More at tiffanyleebrown.com . This has been an official Episode Note.
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*TRIGGER WARNING* some of the content in this episode may include triggers for topics including: Adverse Childhood Events also known as ACEs, animal abuse, and interpersonal violence, including child abuse and domestic violence. As a reminder, if you are a veterinary student or veterinarian, the VIN Foundation's confidential peer-to-peer support group vets4vets® is here for you, at no cost, please know, you are not alone. Call (530) 794-8094 or visit the website to schedule a session: https://vinfoundation.org/resources/vets4vets/ Listen in as VIN Foundation Executive Director Jordan benShea has a conversation with Vets4Vets® team member Dr. Susan Cohen about suicide risks in the veterinary profession, how adverse childhood events play a role, and the impact of perfectionism. This episode kicks off the Veterinary Pulse's Inhale, Exhale Series on mental wellness in the veterinary profession. Learn the warning signs of mental distress, what to do if you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, and where to go for help. GUEST BIOS: Dr. Susan P. Cohen Susan has been called a pioneer in the fields of pet loss, human-animal interaction, and the human side of veterinary practice. Since 1982 Dr. Cohen has helped pet lovers make decisions about the illness of their pets. She developed the first-ever Pet Loss Support Group and began an animal assisted activity program that took the then-unusual form of having volunteers work with their own pets. She originated many training programs for workers in the veterinary and social service fields, and she has been a field instructor for several schools of social work. She has written several book chapters and scholarly articles on social work, veterinary practice, and the human-animal bond. Her most recent book chapter, “Loss, Grief, and Bereavement in the Context of Human-Animal Relationships” (Susan Cohen, DSW; and Adam Clark, LSW, AASW) was published in 2019. She is currently working on a chapter on pet loss for Routledge's International Handbook on Human-Animal Interaction. These days she consults with veterinary groups on client and professional communication, compassion fatigue, and how to make practice fun again. She facilitates online support groups for veterinarians, animal welfare workers, managers, and those grieving the loss of a pet. She teaches online workshops and lectures widely to veterinary colleges and conferences, colleges of social work, veterinary technician programs, and human health groups on communication, pet loss and bereavement, human-animal interaction, client relations, compassion fatigue, and career development. She is Vice Chairperson of SWAHAB (Social Workers Advancing the Human-Animal Bond), the first such committee of the National Association of Social Workers. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, and Smithsonian Magazine. In addition, she has made numerous television and radio addresses nationwide, including “The Today Show,” "20-20," and "The Oprah Winfrey Show." LINKS AND INFORMATION: Suicide Prevention Hotline: 800-273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/how-we-can-all-prevent-suicide/ VIN Foundation Vets4Vets® and Support4Support:: https://vinfoundation.org/resources/vets4vets/ Book a session with Vets4Vets®: https://vinfoundation.org/resources/vets4vets-appointments/ Dr. Susan Cohen Veterinary Pulse Episode 104: https://vinfoundation.org/are-you-caring-too-much-red-shoe-syndrome-susan-cohen/ Adverse Childhood Events: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html Borderline personality disorder: https://www.borderlinepersonalitydisorder.org You may learn more about the VIN Foundation, on the website, or join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. If you like this podcast, we would appreciate it if you follow and share. As always, we welcome feedback. If you have an idea for a podcast episode, we'd love to hear it!
Susan P. Hauser lives in Winston Salem, North Carolina. She served 50 years as a Registered Nurse. She and her husband, Michael, have four children and three grandsons. For several years, she has enjoyed participating in the writers' group, Geist Institute Women Writing Their Lives. It has helped her capture her life stories, inspirations, and remembrances to share with her family and to pass on to her descendants.
Susan stabilized her blood pressure, eliminated some severe gut issues and resolved a damaged achilles tendon on a carnivore lifestyle. This episode is hosted by MeatRx coach Brooke. Find her at https://meatrx.com/product/brooke-erdman/ Donate to the Carnivore Diet Clinical Trial: https://gofundme.com/f/carnivore-research
Our amazing guest today is Susan P. Ascher. She is President and CEO of The Ascher Group, an award-winning national consulting firm, Founder of The Sphere of Excellence in CommunicationTM. .Course Connections, and most recently Culinary Connections. Susan is an executive coach, as well as a business coach and keynote speaker, having helped countless executives, their teams, as well as individuals, raise the bar in their careers and organizations. Susan is the author of Dude, Seriously, It's NOT All About You! and Dude, Seriously, Get Your ASK In Gear! She is currently at work on her third book in the trilogy, Dude, Seriously, It's STILL Not All About You! Learn more about Susan at her website. Would you like to learn more from Patricia? Visit Your Gift is your Niche to see her latest programs and let her help you discover your niche!
I chat with Helen Salmon from SAGE Publishing about book publishing! We go over how to generate ideas for books, what the book publishing process looks like, and about some of the most recent evaluation books from SAGE! Sage has been a friendly publisher for evaluation books for decades. As Patton stated in the third edition of Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods (2002): "[Sara Miller McCune's] vision and follow-through have made Sage publications the leading publisher of both evaluation and qualitative inquiry books." (p. xxiv). Some recent evaluation books mentioned: 1. Evaluation in Today's World (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/evaluation-in-today%E2%80%99s-world/book263463) by Veronica G. Thomas and Patricia B. Campbell 2. The Practice of Evaluation (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/the-practice-of-evaluation/book254842) by Ryan P. Kilmer and James R. Cook 3. Completing Your Evaluation Dissertation, Thesis, or Culminating Project (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/completing-your-evaluation-dissertation-thesis-or-culminating-project/book259160) by Tamara M. Walser and Michael S. Trevisan 4. Program Evaluation (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/program-evaluation/book253271) by Susan P. Giancola More information for interested book authors and editors: https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/book-author-editors Special Guest: Helen Salmon.
This special episode combines all the stories from Season 4...“'Do you Bant?' Diet and Deafness in Victorian England" - Dr. Jaipreet Virdi, Assistant Professor, Department of History at the University of Delaware"Black Women’s Exercise at Greater Bethel Gymnasium" - Dr. Ava Purkiss, Assistant Professor of American Culture and Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Michigan"Menopause and the Mongols" - Dr. Susan P. Mattern, Distinguished Research Professor, Department of History at the University of Georgia"Stephen Ricks and Childhood in the Antebellum North" - Dr. Crystal Lynn Webster, Assistant Professor, History Department at the University of Texas at San Antonio"Diabetes, Science, and Race in the Early Twentieth Century" - Dr. Arleen Marcia Tuchman, Nelson O. Tyrone Jr. Chair and Professor of History, Vanderbilt University"Finding Lu Gwei-djen in the Archive of Chinese Medical Science" - Dr. Lan A. Li, Assistant Professor, Department of History at Rice University"Renaissance Women as Frontline Healers" - Dr. Sharon T. Strocchia, Professor of History, Emory University"Intimate Exchanges and Public Health in Colonial Mexico" - Dr. Paul Ramírez, Associate Professor, Department of History at Northwestern University"The History of Nursing in the Context of COVID-19" - Dr. Barbra Mann Wall, Thomas A. Saunders III Professor and Director of the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, University of Virginia School of NursingEpisode transcript:https://skymichaeljohnston.com/90secnarratives/
“Genghis Khan’s mother was abandoned by her clan with seven small children in 1170. Her husband was dead. Her oldest son, who would go on to conquer much of Asia, was nine…”So begins today’s story from Dr. Susan P. Mattern.For further reading:The Slow Moon Climbs: The Science, History, and Meaning of Menopause by Susan P. Mattern (Princeton University Press, 2019)Episode transcript:https://skymichaeljohnston.com/90secnarratives/
Lord Ernest Walnut has been found dead. Flung from a second story window after arranging a family portrait to be painted, he leaves behind a motley collectio...
Cooper's Daughter Bourbon (https://oldeyorkfarm.com/) gets smoked in this episode with Attorney Cristina Buccola and Actor Mary Jane Gibson. We reminisce about reasoning sessions in Jamaica and the talent in wearing multiple professional hats at an event. The discussion continues in social equity as it pertains to internet access as well as the cannabis industry. Finally, we applaud the event preparedness for marchers in current protests and welcome more creative editing in the tv/film industry. Learn more: www.cbcounsel.com @cbcounsel @_nychica_ https://www.weedandgrub.com/ @thisismaryjane_ @GlazerBooHooHoo In regards to the article referenced in the recording about Internet access (rural fight): https://www.npr.org/2020/05/29/865908114/small-america-vs-big-internet This book is a great read to know more about this subject referenced in the podcast: "Fiber: The Coming Tech Revolution—and Why America Might Miss It," by Susan P. Crawford https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300228502/fiber Two weeks before his launch, Ron lost all he had to looters who used the protests as a cover. Please donate and share Ron's GoFundMe. Every bit helps in every way. https://www.gofundme.com/f/Small-equity-business-looted-and-needs-help
Susan P. Hauser lives in Winston Salem, North Carolina. She served 50 years as a Registered Nurse. She and her husband, Michael, have four children and three grandsons. For several years, she has enjoyed participating in the writers’ group, Geist Institute Women Writing Their Lives. It has helped her capture her life stories, inspirations, and remembrances to share with her family and to pass on to her descendants.
Kyle Bass is the author of Possessing Harriet, which received its world premiere at Syracuse Stage, was also produced at Franklin Stage Company, and has upcoming productions at East Lynn Theater Company (NJ) and Hartbeat Ensemble (CT). His new play salt/city/blues will premiere at Syracuse Stage in 2021. Kyle is the co-author of the original screenplay for the film Day of Days (Broad Green Pictures, 2017), which stars award-winning veteran actor Tom Skerritt, and is a two-time recipient of the NYFA Fellowship (for fiction in 1998 and playwriting in 2010), a finalist for the Princess Grace Playwriting Award, and Pushcart Prize nominee. His other full-length plays include Tender Rain, Bleecker Street, and Separated, a piece of documentary theatre about the student military veterans at Syracuse University, which was presented at Syracuse Stage and at the Paley Center in New York. Kyle is the co-author (with Ping Chong) of Cry for Peace: Voices from the Congo, which had its world premiere at Syracuse Stage and was subsequently produced at La MaMa Experimental Theatre in New York. Current projects include the libretto for an opera based on the life and music of legendary folk singer and guitarist Libba Cotten, commissioned by the Society for New Music, and the screenplay adaptation of the novel Milk by Darcy Steinke. Kyle is Associate Artistic Director at Syracuse Stage and Assistant Professor in the Department of Theater at Colgate University where he previously served as the Burke Endowed Chair for Regional Studies, and he is the current Susan P. Stroman Visiting Playwright at the University of Delaware. Kyle holds an M.F.A. in playwriting from Goddard College, and a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America. Kyle is represented by The Barbara Hogenson Agency.
Paul's support group friend shares about her experiences as a black woman in America, her addiction to unavailable men, the wreckage of her acting out sexually and being a child in Atlanta during the Atlanta child murders. Support Our Sponsors! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp online counseling. To get a free week go to www.BetterHelp.com/mental Must be 18. For those under 18 you will be redirected to or can go directly to TeenCounseling at www.teencounseling.com Other Links Mentioned WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST ______________________ Subscribe via iTunes and leave a review. It costs nothing. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mental-illness-happy-hour/id427377900?mt=2 ————————————————————————— Spread the word via social media. It costs nothing. Our website is www.mentalpod.com our FB is www.Facebook.com/mentalpod and our Twitter and Instagram are both @Mentalpod -------------------------------------------------------- Become a much-needed Patreon monthly-donor (with occasional rewards) for as little as $1/month at www.Patreon.com/mentalpod Become a one-time or monthly donor via Paypal or Zelle (make payment to mentalpod@gmail.com) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Try Our Sponsor’s Products/Services ---------------------------------------------------
Since we just had AA's 85th Anniversary this week I thought some Founders Day speakers might be in order, we start with Susan P. an Al-anon member and wife of the following AA speaker Don P, they are telling their stories at Founders Day in Akron Ohio in June of 2013. In case you didnt know the Founders Day events held in Akron every year are virtual this year, you can still attend. Virtual Founders’ Day June 13 – 14, 2020 ESThttps://foundersday.org/ Meetings Start AT 11:00 AM Sat. June 13 (EST) https://zoom.us/j/91984256046 MEETING ID: 919 8425 6046 (No Password) TELEPHONE: (301) 715-8592 ***************************** SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2020All times are Eastern Time 11:00 AM – OPENING SPEAKER Speaker: Matthew M. (San Paula, CA)Chair: Mary K. 12:15 PM – OLD TIMERS’ PANELSpeakers: Ken D. (La Mesa, CA) Buzz G. (Girard, PA) Polly P. (Jacksonville, FL)Chair: Woody W. 1:30 PM – SPEAKER MEETINGSpeaker: Paul M. (New York, NY)Chair: Matt H. 2:45 PM – TWELVE TRADITIONSSpeakers: Mike B. (Akron, OH) Val D. (Richmond, VA)Chair: Jeanne R. 4:30 PM – TOPIC SPEAKERS “Second Surrender”Speakers: Charlie P. (Austin, TX) Katie P. (Austin, TX)Chair: Jeff C. 5:45 PM – TOPIC SPEAKERS “Helping Others, Our Foundation Stone”Speakers: Chris R. (Ingram, TX) Myers R. (Hickory Creek, TX)Chair: Jeff C. 7:00 PM – HISTORIC SITES TOURNarrator: John R. (Akron, OH)Chair: Melissa F. 8:00 PM – MAIN SPEAKERSpeaker: Bob C. (Cleveland, OH)Chair: Aaron K. 9:30 PM – AKRON UNIVERSITY TOUR“A Look at Where We Hold Founders’ Day” SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2020All times are Eastern Time 9:00 AM – BAGPIPE EULOGY TO DR. BOBSpeaker: Harmon V. (Akron, OH) 10:00 AM – SPIRITUAL PANELSpeakers: Angela H. (Akron, OH) Tim B. (Pittsburgh, PA) Lynette R. (Akron, OH)Chair: Juanita W. 11:00 AM – CLOSING SPEAKERSpeaker: Roosevelt M. (Akron, OH)Chair: Nick B. 12:30 PM – AKRON UNIVERSITY TOUR“A Look at Where We Hold Founders’ Day” ********************************** Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1000+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
Welcome to my monthly, bonus episode, "Elizabeth Colt Series," focused on my writing process and research for my upcoming book of the 19th-century art patron. In this episode, journey through the Sampler; creative expressions by everyday women-compositions constructed with fibers and needle...Resources for this episode include Susan P. Schoelwer, “Connecticut Needlework: Women, Art and Family, 1740-1840, writer Mirra Bank and the Wadsworth Atheneum (thewadsworth.org) Special shout out to writer John Launius and his new book, "The Life and times of Missouri’s Charles Parsons: Between Art and War,” @parsons_book on Instagram.
Welcome to my monthly, bonus episode, "Elizabeth Colt Series," focused on my writing process and research for my upcoming book of the 19th-century art patron. In this episode, journey through the Sampler; creative expressions by everyday women-compositions constructed with fibers and needle...Resources for this episode include Susan P. Schoelwer, “Connecticut Needlework: Women, Art and Family, 1740-1840, writer Mirra Bank and the Wadsworth Atheneum (thewadsworth.org) Special shout out to writer John Launius and his new book, "The Life and times of Missouri’s Charles Parsons: Between Art and War,” @parsons_book on Instagram.
In this episode, we discuss the importance of emotional intelligence in business communications, with Susan P. Ascher is President and CEO of The Ascher Group, an award winning national consulting firm and the Founder of The Sphere of Excellence in Communication and Course Connections. Susan’s training and coaching programs have helped Fortune 50 companies, emerging growth companies, organizations and universities raise the bar in communication, leadership development, teamwork and client relations. You can read more about Susan at: https://www.susanascher.com/ Featured Pitch Presenters: Carolyn Barbarite with JavaMelts, a flavored sweetener and a quick, simple and delicious way to take control over the taste of your coffee or tea, at https://javamelts.com/ Jesal Trivedi with Aduri, the world’s first connected, multi-sensory meditation cushion and system designed to make meditation easier & community focused, at https://www.aduri.com/ Charisse Torres with Memory Ties, the secret weapon for teaching children shoe-tying with the “lace that remembers”, at https://memorytieslace.com/ Visit the https://www.gearhartlaw.com/passage-to-profit-show/ for updates and the current pitch contest.
In this episode, Marc gives Susan Joyce the stage as she presents her webinar called “Personal SEO: Being Found and Protecting Your Privacy.” This is a recording of the webinar Susan gave to the Career Pivot Online Membership Community, with important links included. Listen in for expert advice on managing your online presence in social media, getting the most visibility from your LinkedIn profile, standardizing your professional name across all media and print pieces, and targeting the job and company you want. Key Takeaways: [1:17] Marc welcomes you to Episode 132 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. Career Pivot brings this podcast to you; CareerPivot.com is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life and our careers. Check out the blog and the other resources delivered to you, free of charge. [1:47] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors, and colleagues. The more people Marc reaches, the more people he can help. [2:07] Marc has released three chapters of the next edition of Repurpose Your Career to the Repurpose Your Career review team. If you would like to be part of the review team, please sign up at CareerPivot.com/RYCTeam. [2:23] You will receive new chapters as they become available. Marc is looking for honest feedback and would love to get an honest review on Amazon.com after the book is released. [2:34] Marc’s plan is to release the book in mid-to-late-September and do both a virtual and a real book tour. He will be in Austin, the NYC Area, and D.C. during the months of September and October. Marc would love to meet his readers and listeners. [2:51] Reach out to Marc at Podcasts@CareerPivot.com if you’d be willing to give him some advice on venues or groups who would be interested in hosting an event. [3:01] Next week, Marc will release the next chapter of Repurpose Your Career, which will be called “Building on Weak Ties.” [3:09] This week, Marc replay a webinar that Susan Joyce of Job-hunt.org fame gave to the Career Pivot Membership Community called “Personal SEO: Being Found and Protecting Your Privacy.” This should give you a good sampling of the quality material available in the Career Pivot Community. Listen to the end to hear how to join. [3:36] Please see the slides for this webinar at CareerPivot.com/personal-seo or see the show notes and find links at CareerPivot.com/episode-132. [4:06] Marc welcomes everyone to the Community webinar call with Susan Joyce of Job-Hunt.org. The webinar is called “Personal SEO: Being Found and Protecting Privacy.” [4:42] Susan introduces herself and begins. Job-hunt.org is her website and the hyphen is necessary to get to her site.[5:00] Susan says it is hard to be purely private, but there are things to do to protect your privacy while still making sure you are found by prospective employers and clients. [5:42] If you are currently employed, keep a low profile while looking for a job online. Susan calls it a stealth job search. You want to avoid a very uncomfortable discussion with your manager. [6:12] Susan is a veteran and learned in the military to know the enemy. To think of it from a marketing perspective, know your customer. Employers are very worried about the cost of a bad hire. That slows the process. A bad hire costs the employer more than double the salary of the employee, assuming the employee didn’t do any damage. [7:06] Recruiters are measured on time-to-hire. Job postings don’t work anymore. Less than 25% of applicants to a posting are qualified. Recruiters will systematically ignore candidates who apply multiple times to jobs for which they are not qualified. [8:28] Recruiters are also measured on the quality of the hire. The look for the best candidates and hope they will become the best employees. [8:39] The safest way to hire is through the employee referral program. Most of the Fortune 500 companies have employee referral programs and so do many smaller companies. Each employer has their own set of rules for the program. [9:17] Employers research candidates. They search Google and LinkedIn, looking for qualified candidates. When they have an applicant or a candidate, they research the facts on the application or resume. Employers assume the facts on your LinkedIn profile are correct because anyone can see your profile. [10:19] Susan gives a typical example of an employer starting a search for a candidate on LinkedIn. They will start with the job title and city. Make sure your job title and city are in your description. No one will search for “Experienced medical professional.” They will search for “Pediatrician.” Having the right keywords (search terms) is very important. [11:18] Once an employer has researched a candidate, they may contact the candidate. If they don’t pay for LinkedIn’s recruiter service, they may try InMail or email, but they really want a phone number so they can call right away and find out immediately if you’re interested. [12:17] Of course, contact information in public is not a good thing. Fortunately, Google has provided a solution, Google Voice, which is free in the U.S. and Canada. You set up the number, pick the area code you want, and you have a choice of a few numbers. You can forward it to as many as six phones. It will also take a voicemail and email it to you. [13:29] Google Voice allows you to put a phone number out there without putting your real phone number out there. Marc notes that Google just added it to their Enterprise package. Susan highly recommends it. She uses it for her business. [14:45] With your relatively private contact information in place, you can start working on your online reputation management or personal Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Author Dick Bolles once told Susan that Google is the new resume. Whatever is out there associated with your name is part of your Google resume. [15:24] According to a CareerBuilder’s survey from August 2018, 47% of employers are unlikely to interview a job candidate if they cannot find the candidate online. Don’t try to be invisible online! The smartest approach is to manage the online visibility you have and emphasize the things you want to emphasize. [16:11] Employers want to confirm the facts on your resume. They also want to observe how you communicate, your knowledge, your skills, and your attitude. They can learn quite a bit through social media and other public visibility you have. They search to contact you. They may be searching for you or someone else like you who is qualified. [17:04] Your most important keywords are your name. If your resume says William J. Jones and your LinkedIn profile says Bill Jones, that’s not a match. Susan is Susan P. Joyce, to differentiate herself from other Susan Joyces. Be consistent in using your name the same way on your LinkedIn profile and all your profiles and stationery. [18:33] On your resume and any applications you submit, include the URL for your LinkedIn profile. The vast majority of hiring managers will want to see your LinkedIn profile. [19:01] If you have a cranky side, don’t put it online. Don’t rant about sports, politics, religion, or anything else you want to rant about under your professional name. If you must rant, use a different name than the name you use for your professional visibility. [19:30] Susan shares a homework assignment: Defensive Googling. Search your name inside quotation marks and see what you find. You need to be near the top of the Google results. Watch out for anyone else with the same name. Susan tells of a man who had the same name as a deceased porn star. Add your middle name, if needed. [21:07] Susan recommends doing this on a regular basis as people with similar names may end up in the news for breaking the law. [21:21] You want to consistently use that professional version of your name. You want to maintain a positive presence for that name. The best information to go with that name is a job title. Like your name, your target job title and your current job title are very important keywords. [21:53] You control what LinkedIn tells the world about you. Recruiters depend on LinkedIn. The LinkedIn Recruiting Service is more than 50% of LinkedIn’s income. Google trusts LinkedIn. Usually, your LinkedIn profile is on the first page of Google results. This may not be true for a relatively famous person if they have LinkedIn. [23:00] Marc reads a question from Matt, who wants to use his nickname on LinkedIn to appear more approachable. Susan answers to use the best version of your name and use the same version of your name everywhere. LinkedIn has a nickname field. [24:10] Matt also asks how different should alternate names be on non-career social media, such as Facebook? Susan says Facebook is a problem because close to 54% of recruiters will check what you put on Facebook. Susan suggests making sensitive topics private on your Facebook page.[24:43] For non-professional visibility, maybe use your first two initials, a nickname, or something that is different enough from your professional name so nobody would connect the two easily. [25:16] Susan shares a scenario: A recruiter has 10 qualified candidates but can only interview three of them. None were recommended. Three have good, complete LinkedIn profiles. Three have scanty LinkedIn profiles. Three only have Facebook visibility. (Susan recommends adding your resume to Facebook.) One has no online visibility. [26:13] You would interview the three with the complete LinkedIn profiles because you would have a better idea that they are qualified for the job. The others could be as qualified but they haven’t made it clear. So, you go with the safe choice, the ones with the good LinkedIn profiles. [26:39] Marc reads a question from Brian: I’ve never had a Facebook account; is that suspect in today’s culture? To a certain degree, Susan thinks that’s smart. If you are an attorney, recruiters would be glad you don’t have a Facebook account. If you are a social media specialist, they would want would be disappointed you didn’t have one. [27:13] To a degree, it depends. Susan barely has Facebook, and she has it because she has to for her family. Brian replies that he is an attorney. Susan agrees it’s not a bad idea for him to avoid Facebook. Susan’s husband, an attorney, does not have a Facebook account. [28:15] Susan gives advice on finding your keywords. Don’t use generic words. “Experienced marketing professional” is not good. Skip words like “professional” unless your field is professional development. Keywords are specific. They are the job titles employers will search for to fill that job, or they are requirements for that job. [29:03] If something has a standard well-known abbreviation, like PMP (Project Management Professional), or CPA, you don’t have to type out the whole term, but it is a good idea to use both the full term and the abbreviation. Susan shares examples of unhelpful keywords she pulled from actual profiles. You have to be specific. [31:05] Susan breaks it down into three parts. The first part is the most difficult.[31:11] Part 1) You have to have a target job. Being flexible; avoiding being pigeonholed — these instincts don’t work. A target job gives you keywords. Have target employers so you know what they call the job. Susan shares a case study. Use your current title, a slash, and your target title. Use all the keywords. [33:12] Have a professional online presence. LinkedIn covers it, but professional associations have directories where you can be listed. Look around and see what’s relevant to your target job or employers. [33:56] Susan recommends having at least 20 target employers and possibly more. The idea is to know who you want to work for. It makes it easier to learn about them and network into them. You may know people there, or make connections there. It is essential for a successful job search. [34:41] Marc adds that having a target employer lets you see the exact title of the job you are targeting at that employer. Marc gives a client example. [35:14] Marc reads another question: What if you already have an established Facebook account? My creative life is very different from my business life, and Facebook only allows one account per person. Susan says recruiters want to see what you’ve done on Facebook, but it’s OK if you don’t have a Facebook account. [36:36] If you have a Facebook account that’s in sync with what you want to do professionally, that’s helpful. If you post “crazy things” on Facebook, it can hurt you. Be very careful with Facebook and if you want to use that for a different side of your life, then use a different version of your name there that is not your professional name. [37:12] Most social media platforms do not want you to have multiple profiles. [37:24] Part 2) You have to use the keywords recruiters use. Look at the job descriptions the target employer uses; what are the job titles? Look at the locations. If you want to relocate to a different state or city, use that as your official location. Use a Google Voice number with the area code for that location. [38:15] Recruiters are interested in skills and experience. The LinkedIn recruiter’s service offers skills as one of the top sorting filters. It finds the skills in the Skills and Endorsement section. [38:41] Education, certifications, and licenses are all important. Depending on the field, past employers can be very important, especially if it was a major company.[39:00] Use the keywords carefully, with perfect spelling. Susan gives examples of unfortunate spelling that would not be caught by spell check. You could make an actual wrong word by misspelling the word you intended. Use the best grammar you can. It helps to print the pages and read them a few hours later to catch errors. [39:57] Use current terminology. If your MBA is in MIS, no one will look for you. Use the title IT. That’s the current term. Do searches on your skills and certifications and look at what people are calling those jobs. Don’t write Sr. if you mean Senior unless that’s how the title is written of the job you are targeting. [41:22] Why be on LinkedIn? Invisibility doesn’t guarantee privacy. It makes you look out-of-date. Recruiters who can’t find you will assume you have changed your name or are hiding something. Or they may find someone else with your name. [42:19] Information aggregator sites take your information from Facebook, especially your birthdate. You may be better served to provide a completely different date for your Facebook account. When you search for your name, if there is not a lot of information about you online, you will see the aggregator listings. [44:39] Marc reads a question from Matt. Whitepages shows my age, and that is a concern because of ageism for people 45-plus. Susan says that’s why you want a good LinkedIn profile, and Twitter, and Slideshare; make yourself visible so you push the aggregators off of the first page. Most people don’t look to the second page of a search. [45:32] Write a Kindle book and publish it on Amazon. That will push things down, too. [45:55] 94% of recruiters use LinkedIn as their number one search engine. LinkedIn gives you a lot of space, compared to a resume. Use it all. It is your marketing portfolio. [46:21] The LinkedIn professional headline follows your name throughout LinkedIn. You want to have a really good sales pitch full of keywords there. Susan shows some usage examples full of terminology an employer would use. [47:06] Marc shares a LinkedIn hack published by Andy Foote. If you enter your profile on a mobile device, LinkedIn will allow 200 characters in the headline. Susan says she doesn’t think many people use that many. 120 is plenty long, but put what is appropriate for you. [48:11] LinkedIn has an introduction card with the name, headline, location, and “See contact information.” If you’re a Premium member, more contact information shows up, but you can add it to the About area. It used to be called Summary. [49:02] The first 50 or 60 words are the most visible. Write it in the first person. Use all 2,000 characters available. [49:10] In the Experience section, if you’re over 40, don’t include 30 years of experience. 15 or 20 years is enough. If you have a noteworthy accomplishment from earlier, mention it in the About section, instead of in the Experience section. [50:02] Most Contact Info sections on LinkedIn profiles only include the LinkedIn URL. You can add contact information here and also in the About section. [50:10] Susan shows an outstanding example of an About section, broken into sections by job, including work the person did as a volunteer. He used a great number of keywords. [50:42] Susan shows a description of a job that started more than 10 years ago, including key responsibilities and accomplishments. Use bulleted lists, and separate things into topics. Don’t make a wall of words. Break it up. You have to copy and paste in the bullets. Susan has a page of them on Job-Hunt.org she calls LinkedIn candy. [53:04] Put lots of keywords in your Profile section. Put projects in the Projects section of the Profile section. There is a Certifications section. These are keywords in themselves. [53:51] If you speak more than one language, you can legally have a LinkedIn profile in each language. This demonstrates that you are multilingual. Of course, you have to keep each of them updated. [54:39] Useful links: “Eye * Candy * Adds Interest to Your LinkedIn Profile”, “Build Your Personal SEO: The 25 Best Keywords for You in Your Job Search”, “10 Steps to Outrank Your Competitors in LinkedIn Search (Personal LinkedIn SEO)”, “How Top ATS Systems Analyze Your Resume”, “7 Ways to Protect Your Privacy While Job Hunting”. [54:57] Marc hopes you enjoyed this episode. Show notes with links are found at CareerPivot.com/episode-132. This should give you an idea of the quality material they are developing within the CareerPivot.com Membership Community. [55:20] The Career Pivot Membership Community website has become a valuable resource for approximately 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Marc is recruiting new members for the next cohort. [55:31] If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. When you sign up you’ll receive information about the community as it evolves. [55:47] Those who are in these initial cohorts set the direction. This is a paid membership community with group coaching and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Please go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. They are starting a group for bloggers, writers, authors, and publishers.[56:21] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you listen to Marc on this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [56:41] Please come back next week, when Marc will read the next pre-release chapter from the next edition of Repurpose Your Career. This chapter is called “Building on Weak Ties.” [56:53] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [56:57] You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-132. [57:06] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.
Susan P. Rounds is the head of Wealth Management for Deustche Bank, a role she came to after a career in the law. Her rare combination of experience and skills honed in the courtroom make her a formidable force and a voice to be heard in the OZ world. Susan P. Rounds is our guest on this episode of The OZExpo Podcast.Host: Jack HealdGuest: Susan P. Rounds
Hello Goddess Mommas!! Friday episodes are a detailed look into my journey to mommahood. Today, I have a surprise on what's about to happen! I love the idea of sharing my journey. I love hearing other's stories. It is a way for us to know we are not alone. Each journey is different, but you are truly the only one (TTC Tribe) that gets what I am going through. Thank YOU for your support. I am honored to be able to share my journey and offer you the tools that have helped me get through this path with more love, trust, health, and joy. Please email me with thoughts, questions, your story, or just a note of love. Also, if you can leave a review that would be A M A Z I N G. Anyway we can guide others into our Goddess Momma Fertility Tribe. xo, Susan P.S. How do you feel about Goddess Momma having a Facebook Group for our tribe? Send me an email with your thoughts. I have been playing around with the idea. email: goddessmommafertility@gmail.com Connect on insta @goddessmomma_fertilityyoga
#Thisismylane– Episode 14 If you work in the ED, you’ve likely seen your fair share of victims of gun violence. Though mass shootings have brought this issue into the public eye, firearm violence has been a public issue in our country for decades. In this episode, you’ll hear some powerful stories from providers about their experiences with people killed and injured by firearms. Then, we talk with researcher and expert, Dr. Garen Wintemute, about trends he’s seen, and discuss how we, as physicians and medical providers, can be part of the solution. Clearly this is a charged and complex topic. Let’s respectfully share our thoughts on how we can help prevent gun violence. We want to know! Share your thoughts on social media, @empulsepodcast, or on our website, ucdavisem.com. Hosts: Dr. Julia Magaña, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Dr. Sarah Medeiros, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UC Davis Guest: Dr. Garen Wintemute Professor of Emergency Medicine, Susan P. Baker-Stephen P. Teret Chair in Violence Prevention at UC Davis, and Director, Violence Prevention Research Program Resources: UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program Toolkit: What You Can Do to Stop Firearm Violence https://health.ucdavis.edu/vprp/WYCD.html Annals of Internal Medicine commitment and op ed: What You Can Do to Stop Firearm Violence http://annals.org/aim/pages/commitment-to-stop-firearm-violence Speak For Safety Video of Garen Talking about gun retailers taking a hard line against illegal gun sales: https://health.ucdavis.edu/publish/facultybio/search/faculty/242 Ski and CME! Join us for the,UC Davis Emergency Medicine Winter Conference March 4th-8th at the Ritz Carlton in Lake Tahoe. Come play and learn with at the Western Regional SAEM Annual Meeting, March 21-22 in beautiful Napa, CA! #WRSAEM19 Thank you to the UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine for supporting this podcast and to Orlando Magaña at OM Audio Productions for audio production services. While this is a UC Davis EM podcast and many of the voices you hear today, including our own, are those of UC Davis EM Physicians, the opinions expressed may not be those of the UC DAVIS institution and Health System.
Online job search expert Susan P. Joyce has been quoted in hundreds of books, articles and blog posts. And she runs two top career websites: Job-Hunt.Org and WorkCoachCafe.com Susan is a prolific writer, and in her work she shares masses of excellent information about topics like how to create a modern resume, how to do well in a job interview and how to launch an effective hunt when it’s time for your next career shift. In this episode, Susan shares practical tips for building a smart online presence and talks about how to about make LinkedIn.com work for you. See her profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanjoyce/
In this episode, Marc interviews Susan Joyce to discuss the difference between a reactive and a proactive job search. Job-Hunt.org and Susan have been helping people find jobs since 1998. Susan P. Joyce holds a BS in Education and an MBA in Information Systems. She is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and two corporate layoffs. Susan worked in HR at Harvard University and recently finished an appointment as the Visiting Scholar at MIT Sloan. Since 1998, She’s been the Publisher, Editor, Webmaster, and Chief Writer for Job-Hunt.org. Susan has been studying, writing, and speaking about online job search since 1995, building on her own unique background in Military Intelligence, technology, and human resources. A LinkedIn member since 2004, Susan has been teaching about the effective use of LinkedIn for job search for many years. Key Takeaways: [1:33] Marc welcomes you to Episode 105 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [1:45] CareerPivot.com brings you this podcast. CareerPivot.com is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life in our careers. Take a moment to check out the blog and the other resources that are delivered to you, free of charge. [2:02] If you are enjoying this podcast, Marc asks you to share it with like-minded souls. Please subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, Google Play and the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, Overcast app, TuneIn, Spotify app, or Stitcher. Share it on social media, or just tell your neighbors and colleagues. [2:22] Marc has released the 2018 Repurpose Your Career Podcast Survey. Marc thanks listeners who have already taken the survey. So far, as of November 14, the number of surveys exceeds the number from last year, so thank you! [2:40] To improve the show, Marc needs to know something about you — how you listen to the show; if you read the show notes; what kinds of episodes are your favorites. [2:50] Marc asks if you would kindly go to CareerPivot.com/podcast-survey (where you will be redirected to SurveyMonkey) to take the survey. Marc will publish the results in a couple of months. Marc will probably keep the survey open through mid-to-late December. He thanks you in advance for doing this survey for the podcast. [3:15] Next week, Marc will be taking you on the next steps on becoming an expat in Mexico. Marc and his wife have returned to Austin for six weeks, where they are cleaning out their condo and preparing for their return trip to become semi-permanent residents of Mexico. [3:31] Marc and his wife are coming to the end of their journey, and he wants to close things out, at least, for a little while. [3:39] This week, Marc is interviewing Susan Joyce, of Job-Hunt.org fame. Marc reads Susan’s bio and welcomes her to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [5:13] Susan says she has been very fortunate in her career. In her last semester in college, she learned teaching would not be a good path for her. So, she joined the Marine Corps. It was the best job she ever had. Unfortunately, that was her first layoff. [6:25] Susan next came to Massachusetts where there were lots of opportunities. [6:29] Marc and Susan both feel that in their careers they’ve been more lucky than good. Marc only had one layoff, which was voluntary; otherwise, he chose to move. [7:12] Susan explains the difference between a reactive and a proactive job search. Waiting for job postings and applying to them is being reactive. You are limited to the postings that you find. The reactive market is really random and the most competitive job market. [7:55] In the proactive job market you leverage your network, make yourself visible, and give employers opportunities to find you. When you’re found by an employer, the shoe’s on the other foot. They’re pleading with you to work for them. It’s a stronger position for the job searcher, especially regarding salary and the choice of where you want to work. [8:43] The proactive job searcher is not competing with everybody sitting at their computer applying through for jobs. There are a lot of advantages in being proactive rather than reactive. [8:58] Someone asked Marc why recruiters weren’t finding them for jobs that they wanted. Marc advised them to make their LinkedIn profile state what they were looking for. You have to make yourself “look pretty” to be found for the job you want. If you look like a mechanic instead of an architect they will find you for mechanic jobs. [9:42] The proactive approach is best. You avoid competition; you present what you want; you focus on where you want to work. Don’t call yourself a marketing professional. No recruiter is searching for the term “marketing professional.” They search for job titles like “social media marketing manager,” or “B2B marketing analyst.” [11:02] In a proactive job search, use the exact job title of the role you want. Know the employers you want to work for and know what they call the job you want next. Use those terms in your LinkedIn profile, both in the professional headline and also in the description of your work. Including these keywords lets employers find you. [11:48] Use the right keywords in the right places. Today’s search engines do not fall for using the same keywords over and over in white letters on white space. Use them in the text where they make sense. [12:40] Think like a recruiter and how they search. Keep current with job titles as they change. Marc used to be a training manager. In today’s usage that would be learning and development. The old term MIS is replaced by IT. Using old terms stamps “old” on your forehead. Don’t refer to obsolete job skills, like MS-DOS Control Programmer. [13:59] To start your proactive job search, first target employers and jobs at those employers. Don’t target two or three, but as many as are local to you. Ask for an informational interview to build your network. Find potential good places to work and then use your network to find out if they really are good places to work. [14:43] Research the job title. Admin wizard might your current title. Most companies would call it a senior administrative assistant, so list it as admin wizard/sr. administrative assistant. That gives you the right keywords for the rest of the world. [15:56] Use these job title keywords on LinkedIn, resume, your business card, and networking card (without your employer information.) If you are not employed you do need a networking card, with a Gmail address on it, because Gmail is the most widely respected email name. Get a free Google Voice phone number to forward to your cell. [17:27] Marc tells people who wear many hats to put all the job titles that are applicable to what they do. Marc suggests using a vertical bar to separate them, but a slash also works. Always make sure you have the job titles for the job you want. [18:14] Susan explains why you need to be specific in your LinkedIn profile about your location or your planned location. [19:18] One of the best ways to use a proactive job search is to try to connect with an employee referral. Less than 20% of jobs are filled using job boards. More than 30% of jobs are filled using employee referrals. LinkedIn can find people who work for specific employers and can find connections you might have in common to reach out to them. [21:25] Marc also recommends finding people who have left the company and finding out how long they were there and why they left. They can give you an authentic view of what the culture really is. If you don’t ask, you won’t find out. [23:17] If you are unemployed, you can be really open and public about your proactive job search on and off LinkedIn. Go to the local Chamber of Commerce meeting or a local professional association. Introduce yourself in terms of the job you are seeking. Don’t represent that “you can do anything.” Take the opportunity for personal branding. [24:42] If you say you are good at everything, no one will believe you, or know what your strengths are or what you want to do. [26:20] If you are employed, you will be much more subtle. You can’t be open about a job search. You can be fired for that. Leave out anything about “seeking new opportunities” in every public discussion you are in on LinkedIn. Keep it low-profile. [28:00] This is where having the right keywords in the right places and being visible in LinkedIn groups associated with your work is helpful. Share more information about what your company does. Fill out your LinkedIn profile with lots of detail without violating corporate confidentiality rules. It will increase your marketability and help your company. [29:01] When you increase your visibility in a proactive way, you will be noticed, and hopefully, by the right people. You can also join groups that aren’t particularly related to your job, but which are interesting to you, and that you can explain easily if anybody asks. You increase your visibility and your knowledge base. [29:43] There are so many opportunities for personal marketing on LinkedIn. Follow people who work for your target employers, if they share on LinkedIn. Who you follow isn’t something that people can normally check on LinkedIn. Make yourself visible, without drawing your employer's attention to yourself. [31:11] Recruiters are getting so desperate. There used to be 250 applications for a job. Now there are 25 applications for a job. This may mean an increase in salary for your next job. Being out there, visible and intelligent and not ranting about politics or the Red Sox, or really, ranting about anything, unless ranting is the job you want next! [31:44] Being seen out there as a professional in your field will bring attention to you. It’s not bragging to share a good article from a technical journal. Marc advises people to curate good content and then go share it, being sure to tag people that you want to see it. The idea is you are trying to be helpful and be a resource. [33:06] If you’re providing them with useful information, it’s not being a pest. [33:15] Asking people for advice is a whole lot more effective than asking them for a job. “What do you think about this? Does this strike you as a good idea?” Ask those kinds of questions when you’re tagging someone by sharing something. Or ask them for advice on how to make something happen for a particular situation, even technical questions. [33:56] When you ask for advice it’s a compliment. Ask for AIR (Advice, Insights, and Recommendations). Always ask for the recommendation or the next step. It’s your close. [34:55] The numbers associated with reactive job search vs. proactive job search should convince you to try the proactive approach. Susan estimates that 80% of the people she talks to have only tried reactive searching. As you keep track of how many jobs you apply for and how many times you hear back from a recruiter, you see it is bad. [35:41] Applying for a job, to be successful, you need to thread the needle. You need to respond very specifically to the requirements of the job. Some of those job descriptions aren’t particularly realistic. If you’re applying well, you’re investing a lot of time. Instead, spend three hours a day interacting, curating and sharing good content, or networking. [37:15] For the unemployed, job clubs are fabulous. Go to them and expand your network. Most of the people in the job club will end up with jobs. And you’ll stay in touch with those people on LinkedIn for the next job search. The lifetime job is gone. [37:56] Marc refers to the Repurpose Your Career episode with Bob McIntosh where Bob talked about activity vs. engagement. Go engage! [38:08] You can reach Susan Joyce through her contact information on LinkedIn at LinkedIn.com/in/SusanJoyce or email her at Susan@Job-Hunt.org. Don’t forget that hyphen! Marc thanks Susan for being on the podcast. [38:59] Susan Lahey and Marc are working on the next edition of Repurpose Your Career, and they are looking for your help. Marc is forming a release team of readers who will get access to pre-release chapters of the book to provide feedback. You can be part of this team by going to CareerPivot.com/RYCTeam where you can sign up. [39:35] When you sign up, you’ll receive the pre-release version of chapters when they become available. Last week, Marc read the opening chapter, and that will be available in several weeks. What Marc asks in return is for you to provide feedback and be prepared to write a review on Amazon when the book is released. [40:00] Marc and Susan are adding about eight chapters to the book and re-writing several others. Marc’s goal is to have a chapter on the podcast and to the team every four to six weeks in the coming months. Marc may start a private Facebook group for the team to discuss their thoughts. [40:39] Please go to CareerPivot.com/podcast-survey and take the 2018 Repurpose Your Career podcast survey on SurveyMonkey.com. Marc would be most appreciative for your help. Marc needs to know something about you so he can improve this podcast for you. Marc is getting a good response and would like to get as many as 100. [40:53] The CareerPivot.com/Community website has become a valuable resource for almost 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Probably by the time this airs, Marc will have on-boarded the latest cohort. Marc will start recruiting for the next cohort by early January. [41:16] If you’re interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. When you sign up you’ll receive information about the community as it evolves. Those in the initial cohorts will get to set the direction for this endeavor. This is a paid membership community with special content. [41:51] Marc will do a session, probably in early January, where he will be interviewing some of the members of the community about what they’re getting out of it. This is an evolving community ranging in age from the mid-fifties to the mid-sixties. [42:34] Check back next week, when Marc will take you on the next steps to becoming an ex-pat in Mexico.
This week we're featuring a short story by Susan P. Blevins, A Sicilian Tale. Susan is reading her own work. Susan P. Blevins was born in England, lived 26 years in Italy, and has now resided in the USA for the past 25 years, first in Taos, NM, and currently in Houston, TX. While living in Rome she had a weekly column in an international, English-language newspaper, writing about food and restaurant reviews primarily, though not exclusively. Since living in the USA she has written pieces on gardens and gardening for N. American and European publications (Sunset Magazine, Garten Praxis). Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead. If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com http://www.otherpeoplesflowers.com
Susan P. Mizner, JD. Disability Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), San Francisco Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33516]
Susan P. Mizner, JD. Disability Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), San Francisco Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33516]
Susan P. Paul, founder and owner of Communication Imaging, found her calling from the unexpected work she did with a non-verbal Autistic boy. She is a speech-language pathologist with over 25 years of experience working with both adults and children. Since 1995, Susan has devoted herself to helping families affected by a variety of communication difficulties in […]
Interview with Peter P. Reese, MD, MSCE and Vishnu S. Potluri, MD, MPH, authors of Honoring Patient Preferences in Initiation of Dialysis: Problems, Proposals, and a Path Forward, and Susan P. Y. Wong, MD, author of Timing of Initiation of Maintenance Dialysis: A Qualitative Analysis of the Electronic Medical Records of a National Cohort of Patients From the Department of Veterans Affairs
Her book, Deep Change: Befriending the Unknown, explores the seven shifts of transformation, taking us beyond merely rearranging the design of our lives, to change the way we experience our self and our world. Author Susan P. Plummer, Ph.D., joins host Chaz Wesley to discuss our connection with the deeper currents of our divine inheritance and how we can embrace our true heritage of compassion, freedom, and belonging.
This Greener by Choice episode spotlights Susan Lewis a woman who inspires others to reduce their trash. She also offers intuitive guidance for people and businesses, in person or by phone, as well as personalized retreats in northern New Mexico.
Dr. Susan P. Plummer is the director of the Santa Barbara Alliance for Living and Dying Well, a consortium of major end of life care services and providers in the Santa Barbara area. Also a licensed psychotherapist, she has had a part time private practice for over 25 years. Starting at a very young age, […] The post Deep Change appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
This Labor Day week we have a shorter version full of fun filled farming listener feedback! In the CoopCast Community: A comment from a listener Susan P about her struggling small farm and challenges with regulations, Lucinda asked many questions about chickens, Laurie askes about food saftey and honey. Then on the In the News Segement: We discuss a recent scientific study about BPA
Susan has been a long time supporter of history of Wake Forest University and its relationship to the town of Wake Forest. As president of the birthplace society, she strives to keep that history alive for others to enjoy and learn from.
Susan has been a long time supporter of history of Wake Forest University and its relationship to the town of Wake Forest. As president of the birthplace society, she strives to keep that history alive for others to enjoy and learn from.