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In this episode of Mitten Money, Will & Kevin sit down with Andy Bethune of Tri-Star Trust to explore his journey from PGA pro to philanthropy expert. Andy shares insights from his new book Relationship First Fundraising, emphasizing the power of trust, authenticity, and strategy in donor relationships. He also reflects on building SVSU's Carmona College of Business, the importance of stewardship, and why fundraising is more about people than money. Grab his book here!Comments made are not to be considered endorsements of Tri-Star Trust or its employees. All viewpoints expressed herein belong solely to the commentators, whether or not they are employees or clients, and remain uninfluenced and uncompensated by Tri-Star Trust or any of its affiliates.
We were joined by Head Coach Ryan Brady from Saginaw Valley State University on the second signing day so we could hear about their 2025 recruiting class and their Football program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Two for Tuesday, Chris sits down with Chris Collins, the Director of Campus Recreation & Fitness at SVSU. Tune in for a fresh episode packed with two valuable insights designed to boost both your personal and professional life.
In S4Ep14 of the PRP, Adam gets educated by passionate Great Lakes State enthusiast Emily Short, inspiringly creative free spirit Josie Vanderveen and analytical paddling hunk Noah Vanderveen - all of whom have been preparing for the race of their lives at the AuSable Canoe Marathon on July 27th, 2024. This wild and intriguing episode covers a lot of ground and is bound to blow your mind! What's so unique about this race… the better question may be what's not unique about this race?! From running with your canoe down Main St, to paddling all night through the freezing cold, to sitting on your arse for 19 hours straight, to never being allowed to leave the river, the AuSable Canoe Marathon is truly an event like no other! Things get vulnerable when the squad pontificates on the significance of becoming a beginner again. All former NCAA Track and Field athletes at SVSU, Emily, Josie & Noah provide insight into their independent journeys to the AuSable River and share more about why growth in a new sport has been so exciting and reinvigorating. Although the transition periods in our lives are often clunky and intimidating, we must not forget that oftentimes they can yield results and provide changes in perspective we never dreamt possible. Their stories are inspiring, unique and serve as a wonderful reminder to us all - we've got one life to live, don't waste it chasing something that doesn't excite you and never underestimate the paramount importance of being a lifelong learner! Wait wait wait, did Emily attend her first Canoe Marathon while in the womb?! What the hell is an illegal portage?! Stern or bow? Yo, is that Pastor Dean?! Ummm are people pooping in boats?! 6 Dams?? Iron paddlers?! Canon starts?! What on earth is an aqua dump?! Michigan Emmy's?? Italian proposals, sand bars and log jams, oh my! This and oh so much more in this unique, inspiring and educational episode of the PRP. Explain that Strava section: Josie's Strava Activity Sponsors Ann Arbor Running Company Recorded Saturday July 8th @ 5:45PM EST --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preracepodcast/support
The world of long boards is about to change. Ryan Pelletier, the founder of Morphite Boards. Ryan is a student at Scott L. Carmona College of Business at Saginaw Valley State University. He shares his journey of developing a collapsible skateboard that fits into a backpack. He discusses how SVSU supported his project through access to resources and grants, the initial skepticism and eventual interest in his product online, and his plans for the future, including potential production and investor involvement.Links:Morphite Board Website: http://morphiteboards.com/Moprhite Boards on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morphiteboards/Subscribe to our Email Newsletter: https://totalmichigan.com/join/Find us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/totalmichiganWatch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@totalmichiganShow Notes:00:00 Introduction01:57 The Concept and Development of Morphite Boards03:13 Ryan's Background and Entrepreneurial Journey05:44 Interest in Skateboarding and Longboarding08:22 Challenges and Doubts in Development11:11 Support from SVSU and Moving Forward13:41 Online Reactions and Negative Feedback19:02 Business Setup and Future Plans28:49 Conclusion and Contact Information
Welcome back to another episode of Just Spitballin Podcast!!! We having some fun converations on this one. so please grab your popcorn or school work for this episode! If you like what you hear be sure to Follow our social media: Facebook: Just lol Spitballin Ent. Twitch:JSE4GAMING. Twitter: @JSpitballin Instagram: justspitballin_ent YouTube: Just Spitballin Time Stamps: T1: Would you rather: 2:00 T2: Palworld : 48:00 T3: Ninja Kamui: 1:18:00
Welcome to Church Pew Sports Ep 120 - College Football Is Back! - Special Preview Episode We're pumped to have College Football back, even with all of the oddities, realignment, and controversies around the game. This special preview episode brings together our starting lineup - and special guest, SVSU Head Coach Ryan Brady - to dig into the key storylines, look into the future of the game, and solve the big issues as we lead up to kickoff across the nation. This week's CPS Starting Host Lineup: Bill Hobson Pastor Paul Miller David Collins Randy Gilmer Special Guest: Coach Ryan Brady from Saginaw Valley State University You can also listen to EVERY episode of CPS by visiting Churchpewsports.com/ We would love to hear your thoughts, comments, and questions. Reach out to us at: churchpewsports316@gmail.com Stay connected to Church Pew Sports on Facebook and Twitter @CPewsSports316
Hey SC Mafia,Welcome to Ep.3 of the Podcast! On this episode, we finish up our conversation with Fahd Jindani of Saginaw Valley State University. In part one, we talk about his arduous rehab process and how it pulled him towards S&C, getting fired (and rehired), and the transition from assistant to director. If you haven't already, give part 1 a listen! In part two, we talk about establishing precedents as a new Director of S&C, building and maintaining relationships with the Athletic Director and Sport Coaches, the way SVSU goes about professional development for their GAs and young coaches, and more. Hope you enjoy the episode, and as always, please reach out with any feedback to scmafiapodcast@gmail.com or either Instagram account associated with the show (@sc_strength or @connor_ryder33). Fahd's instagram: @coach_fahdj Fahd's email: fmjindan@svsu.edu
Hey SC Mafia, Welcome to Ep.2 of the Podcast! On this episode, we talk with Fahd Jindani of Saginaw Valley State University. Fahd recently began his first full Summer session as the Assistant AD/Director of Sports Performance at SVSU, coming from his position as Assistant S&C Coach for Football with the Vanderbilt Commodores from 2017-2022. In part one, we talk about his arduous rehab process and how it pulled him towards S&C, getting fired (and rehired), and the transition from assistant to director. Hope you enjoy the episode, and as always, please reach out with any feedback to scmafiapodcast@gmail.com or either Instagram account associated with the show (@sc_strength or @connor_ryder33).
In this episode, Lizzi shares her personal story of returning to Michigan and seeking opportunities for work. Lizzi reached out to her alma mater, Saginaw Valley State University, and eventually found herself working in their Career Services office. The Career Services office at SVSU goes beyond providing support solely during the college years; they offer lifelong services to alumni.Lizzi explains that the office has noticed an increase in alumni returning for assistance in tweaking their resumes and navigating career transitions, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. On a day-to-day basis, Lizzi engages with students, collaborating closely with faculty members to ensure that students have a job lined up when they walk across the graduation stage.When it comes to making a career switch or finding your first job, Career Services takes a comprehensive approach to help individuals explore their options. They administer a questionnaire consisting of over 200 questions designed to delve into an individual's interests and passions. Along with this, they partner with over 20 employers to gain insight about the do's and don'ts of resumes and interviews. Lizzi highlights important tips to master your career skills, whether it be straight out of school or 15+ years into your career. With helpful insight from her time at Career Services, Lizzi hopes these tricks will be useful in your searching process. Connect with Lizzi here:Elizabeth Hubble-Radosa | LinkedInSVSU Website
Great episode for you today. We sit down with Ben Freeland, who moved to the Alpena area from the thumb of Michigan back in 2008. We learned where he was from, about his time at SVSU and how he and his wife, Amanda landed in Alpena. We learn about his time at the hospital and his transition to Thunder Bay Fyzical. Ben shares a great story about Steve's mom, and then we get into what it's like being a Detroit Lions fan and the hope that comes with the beginning of a new season. We round out the episode with our Top 5 Gameday meals/snacks. It's great episode let us know what you think!
April is Earth Month and April 22 is Earth Day, SVSU will host climate control advocates Bill McKibben and Angela Ardis on Tuesday, and Lake Huron Fisheries Workshops are planned this month.
We were joined by the Saginaw Valley Head Football Coach, Ryan Brady. He filled us in on what he likes about this year's class, discussed the talent level in football throughout the State, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas Maier discusses Hillsdale Basketball's rolling over of SVSU. Hillsdale football impact seniors that will be missed. Hillsdale Volleyball Season Recap. Hillsdale Womens Basketball early season struggles. Finally Patrick Cartier continues to tear it up at CSU. Website: https://hillsdalecollegeathleticpodcast.wordpress.com
Pamela Meng in her own words, "Born in midland, MI lived there and went to school there. Raised by a single young mother with help from her mom and sisters. No male influences. Played softball. Went to SVSU and graduated with a degree in elementary education. Hated it. Got married, had babies, moved to Howell. Opened Bluefin. Nursing school, raising babies. Worked for 5 years at ascension providence in the ED including covid. Got my BSN and masters. Just graduated waiting to take my boards and start working."
Central Michigan WR Dallas Dixon is in the studio with the boys talking about his journey from NMU down to Mt. Pleasant. We talk about what events we want to see in the pro bowl, how Saginaw Valley is loading up on some big-name transfers, and react to a video of Derrick Henry looking as healthy as EVER.
Welcome to the first episode of The Bulb featuring Gray Matter's Drive Team! The drive team includes Coach Alex Haltom, Primary Driver Ana Rodriguez, Secondary Driver Ben Lockwood, and Technician Morgan Walle. In this episode, we cover our team at the FIRST Michigan State Championship at SVSU and preview the FIRST Championship in Houston, Texas. If you enjoyed this episode, please share with your friends and family, subscribe, and leave a 5-star rating. Please also consider donating to our GoFundMe to help us fund our trip to Texas. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-hemlocks-gray-matter-robotics?fbclid=IwAR2d9Z1pvggpc1rSWZ20xPUfk6SJ0Z8Db_ielsj1NUEnrBx15nxPcTuTsy0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bulb/message
On April 2, The Temple Theatre will host a masterful collaboration between the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, Pit & Balcony Theatre, and Saginaw Valley State University's Concert Choir, and various vocal soloists as they present Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus. This production will include a broad range of Mozart's music played out on the stage. Today we speak with guests Maestro Fouad Fakhouri of the Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra, Amy Spadafore, Managing Director of the Pit & Balcony Theatre, and Director Dr. Todd Thomas about the collaborative nature of this incredible production. Listen in and make plans to see the performance. www.templetheatre.com www.pitandbalcony.com www.saginawbayorchestra.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/templearts/support
Saginaw Valley State O-Line Coach and Run-Game Coordinator Drew Burton joins the boys to talk about SVSU's spring practice, their new signing class in 2022, and their schedule for the upcoming year. After that we go into a bunch of headlines from SB 56 about Matt Stafford, Eli Apple, Van Jefferson, and of course the MVP Cooper Kupp.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE!Dan Fodrocy, founder of AREN (Athletic Recruiting Education & Navigation), was a former SVSU teammate of Kirk's who went on to coach football at the collegiate level for 15 years. Now, he's two years into his new endeavor: helping student athletes and their families navigate the difficult process of finding the right fit for athletics at the next level. One thing is for sure: this dude is passionate. Today's lesson: when you identify a problem, your only move is to help fix it by putting in the work. Check out AREN's website!Check out Dan's podcast "State of Play"!ATTIC LINKS
Mercy, mercy, mercy, PEACE!! Week two of Advent is upon us and this week Emma and Mary Kate are joined by Madison Velez as they discuss living out peace. Madison is part of an exciting initiative! "The Hopeful Future Scholarship" which is a fund started by Matthew Bartels (who is now an alumnus of Saginaw Valley State University) and Madison Velez (a current student at SVSU) and run through the Catholic Community Foundation of Mid-Michigan. The purpose of the scholarship is to financially assist pregnant and/or parenting students at SVSU and Delta College in an effort to promote a culture of life. Please prayerfully consider contributing to this fund to assist young parents navigate the many challenges they face in this world by visiting the following link: https://ccfmm.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create?funit_id=1495. If you have any questions, please direct them to mvvelez@svsu.edu or (989) 293-3295. Pax Christi! causeforjoy.official@gmail.com
GLIAC Football Weekly -- The Latest & Greatest on the Gridiron in the GLIAC This week we look back at an eventful rivalry weekend in the GLIAC, visit with coach Ryan Brady of SVSU, tackle a detailed mailbag, and look ahead to week eight in the GLIAC! It's an absolutely PACKED show, the longest one of the year so far, so buckle up!
Episode 49 is here! And it is WILD. We talk about male contraception, experimenting on mice, and MORE. No really, they do spend a lot of time talking about mice and male contraception. Steven spent $8.00 to watch SVSU's homecoming football game as he couldn't make it in person as he planned, and it was a GREAT investment. Our hosts bond over their disdain for decision-making in horror movies. And Steven cannot fathom that people pay millions of dollars for artwork. This week, Steven wants you to listen to YoOHoO by TOM FELTON. DRACO MALFOY MAKING MUSIC. Connor would like you to listen to Norman F'n Rockwell by Lana Del Ray. As always, thank you for listening! Send in your mailbag questions, comments, concerns, insults, or what-have-you to iloveithereihateithere@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter at @LoveHateItHere and on Facebook and Instagram at @iloveithereihateithere. Please be sure to follow/subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. And if you're on Apple Podcast, be sure to give us a review! Thank you for listening! Peace & Love!
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Scotty answers another FAQ, this time about why he enjoys watching running on TV. The boys get a nice VO2 session on the dirt roads, and then Rob hangs around for an exclusive interview about his running background. We then cap off another edition of "runners you need to know" with local hero and new Olympic qualifier Grant Fisher.
Its my show go fuck yourself Throwing mad props to our past with stories of huge titted ladies in college classes as we try to pretend we know what we're talking about. Kid and Kleen Go Deep with love for Liz Hurley, SVSU survey brown ladies, and our hatred of Mark Fucker-boog. We discuss recording sessions of banging and how to improve the Red Eye Sex Robot. Go Deep. DETAILED TIMELINE 1:00 Come to me my followers 2:00 Kleen and the Devil are friends 3:00 Liz Hurley love 4:00 Kid can't concentrate on shit 5:00 Red Eye Sex Robot - AI robots 6:00 Contraption to bend her over 7:00 Who does this bitch look like? 8:00 Kid can't concentrate - Loves it 9:00 Mad props to Shark attack 10:00 The SVSU college class about podcasting 11:00 Huge black rack 12:00 How many goddamn ads does a site need? 13:00 Podcasting vs the old way 14:00 Stop posting to MarkZuckerburg.com 15:00 Talking about Titty motherfucker 16:00 Recording some banging 17:00 They all knew 18:00 The Blowie but can't remember a name 19:00 Final Words - Awww Go Deep.
In this episode Nic and Amanda are joined by Rachel Florence-Spaetzel, SVSU's Director of Orientation, to discuss the upcoming SOAR season. Rachel has great insight on what our newest Cardinals can expect during SOAR, and stick around to hear some stories, and great advice, about this first experience at SVSU.
Trevor and Patrick are joined by guest Jason Ball, Asst. Baseball Coach/Recruiting Coordinator at SVSU and coach of the 16u Michigan Select team.Dads takeover for Part 2 of our mini-series on showcase baseball and college recruitment. Listen to Part 1 here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1348060/7380025----------In this episode, Jason shares his experiences coaching at different levels, and offers players and parents a plethora of advice regarding college recruiting, including:Explanation of NCAA divisions, JUCO, and NAIA and recruiting rules, plus roster & scholarship limitsShowcases -- how valuable are they?What parents should and should not do in regards to helping or hurting their child in the college recruiting processWhen / how should players start contacting college coaches?Social media -- do's and don'ts for players/parents----------Resources:Parents and Baseball Facebook grouphttp://momsandbaseball.weebly.comhttps://scholarshipstats.com/baseball
Overtime's first official podcast! Ethan, Cole, and Abby take a look at Trump and his legacy; debate about coffee; talk about America's role on the world stage.In addition, Ethan, Cole, and Abby are the Executive Board for the College Republicans of Saginaw Valley State University. They want to make clear, opinions shared on the podcast may differ from the Republican Party platform. This podcast is not connected with the College Republicans of SVSU.
This episode is Part 1 in a 2-part series about high school/showcase baseball and college recruiting.Mark Jebb has been a long-time assistant coach at Swan Valley High School and a travel baseball coach for Saginaw Bay Riverdawgs and Michigan Select. In this episode, he shares the experience of coaching a group of 2020 grads from the time they were 9-10 years old until they finished high school.Coach Jebb talks about how he focused on development with his players and how he later assisted them in the college recruitment process. He also talks about own son's recruitment and commitment to Michigan State University.Facts from this episode:Michigan Select 18u had a roster of 15 players. All 15 committed to college baseball programs.7- Division 1 Universities4- Michigan State University (MSU)2- Central Michigan University (CMU)1- Eastern Michigan University (EMU)5- Division 2 UniversitySaginaw Valley State University (SVSU)1- Division 3 UniversityHope College2- Junior CollegesMott Community CollegeMid-Michigan Community CollegeEvery single player from Coach Jebb's 15u Michigan Select team made his respective high school's varsity baseball teamOn Deck: DadsTakeover- College Recruiting with guest Coach Jason Ball (asst. coach SVSU)Questions or comments? Email us at momsandbaseball@gmail.comFind us on Facebook & Instagram: @momsandbaseballJoin our Parents and Baseball group on Facebook!
Tyler and I go from Jerseyville Road to the stadiums of Europe on this episode. Tyler talks about his unique perspective during the 2008 state title run, and we go on to talk about his SVSU days and his current career, working for USATF. Remember kids, a fist always beats a finger.
Saginaw Valley State run-coordinator and OL/TE coach Drew Burton joins us to talk about his coaching journey that led him to SVSU, and Northern Michigan QB Ryan Johnson talks about recovering from a gruesome injury his second year with the Wildcats. The boys talk about wild card weekend, CFB National Championship, the Heisman Trophy, and more.
Ryan Willard- Prevention Education Coordinator is a father to a 2yo and a 4mo. He holds a Bachelors in Elementary Education from SVSU and has worked in the local school system as a teacher and substitute teacher for 10 years. He is trained as a facilitator for the Making Parenting a Pleasure Curriculum and has facilitated 15 complete classes. Mr. Willard is trained in Stewards of Children provided through Darkness to Light. He also oversees the Media Safety Program for youth and adults with 20+ presentations and workshops done in the 2019-2020 school year. Mr. Willard has been implementing different prevention education programs including Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers for 1st graders, Safer-Older-Smarter for 2nd graders, and Safe Baby for middle/high school students. He also works in partnership with Saginaw Police Department’s PSN Committee providing services to former inmates integrating into society. Ryan Willard also works for the READ Association where he is the Raising Readers Academy program director which works with children and parents on reading strategies at home.
2020 is coming to an end, and the spotlight is on college football. We're joined by recent Northwestern football commit, current Davison high school QB Brendan Sullivan to talk about how he ended up choosing NW. Also, Saginaw Valley State HC Ryan Brady joins us to talk about how his program has handled 2020. We hopped on the Locker Room app to talk about college football as well. Take a listen to the pod, hit us up with your thoughts, and Happy Holidays everyone! Thanks to: Rivals Taphouse & Grille, Sheridan Realty & Auction Co, Advanced Elevator, Hankerd Sportswear, Nelson House Funeral Home, Success Group Mortage & Servicing, Corunna Connection, z925 The Castle, SportsNet MI, Sports Radio Detroit
We are so excited to end the year with our Michigan Authorizer Series! Chris and Tim are joined in The Fishbowl by Dr. Ron Rizzo, Director of the Ferris State University Charter School Office and Dr. David Lewis, Director of the School/University Partnership Office at Saginaw Valley State University. Dr. Lewis and Dr. Rizzo provide insight into their own personal backgrounds and into the essential elements of the role the Authorizer in Michigan. Both of their offices charter a diverse portfolio of students and models of education. Our goal through this series is to highlight the amazing, and often unseen work, that our Authorizers do on behalf of over 150,000 students across the State of Michigan.
In this last installment of the "How To Series", Nic and Amanda talk about what to do when you have decided to become a Cardinal. Listen as they discuss how and when you should let SVSU know. Stay until the end to hear Amanda sum up the whole series perfectly from the student perspective.
In this episode Nic explains to Amanda all of the changes that come with SVSU moving to a "test-optional" standard. They discuss scholarships, admission, and give advice on taking an ACT or SAT.
Nic and Amanda talk about the brand new scholarships SVSU has announced for the incoming class of the fall of 2021. For a complete look at them, visit us at svsu.edu/go/scholarships! Stick around for the end when Amanda turns the table on Nic!
In this episode, Nic and Amanda talk directly to the high school class of 2021 about where to start the college search process, and what is important to do right now. (hint: be first in line!) Stay on to hear about how SVSU has moved to test optional admission and scholarships!
In this episode, Nic and Amanda talk with Jim Dwyer from Alumni Relations to discover how alumni help students at SVSU. Be sure to stay to the end when we all get a little choked up by the "Irreverent Question of the Day".
In this episode, Nic and Amanda Talk with Bill Stec from Career Services to find out how students find jobs both on and off campus. Stick around to the end to hear which one of us had the worst starting job (not at SVSU of course!)
In this episode we get to talk to Dr. Travis Pashak from the Psychology Department about a "University Education" and what it means! He takes the time to describe why he came to SVSU and how what he teaches in class relates to today's issues. Listen until the end to hear our take, and how Amanda and Nic prepare...
In this episode, Nic and Amanda talk with Nicole Horn, a third year transfer student. She gives insight about how the transfer process went for her and what transfer students can expect when they get to SVSU.
In this episode, Nic and Amanda are joined by Heather Kowaleski from Academic Advising to give us insight on what is happening at "Flight School", SVSU's new virtual portion of S.O.A.R. Be sure to stick around to the end when Heather and Amanda give Nic some ideas for a new look coming out of quarantine.
In this episode, Nic and Amanda speak with Dr. Norman Wika, and Dr. Kevin Simons about all of the music programs that SVSU offers for ALL students. Listen in as they explain whether auditions are a part of the process and where students can find out how to join in.
Nic and Amanda bring two guests today to talk about the SVSU experience for Pre-Health students. Heidi Lang serves as the Pre-Health Advisor for many of our students, and Ashley Reece is one of the most recent examples of students doing big things in the health field. Find out more about where she is headed and how SVSU helped along the way!
In this episode, Nic and Amanda speak with Jeff Zulauf about Transfer Student issues, and how SVSU can help! Transfer credits, integration into SVSU and how to get help with all of this today are all issues Jeff clears up for us. Stay til the end to see Jeff totally confuse Amanda on the "Irreverent Question of the Day".
Researchers at SVSU are looking at wastewater to study the spread of the coronavirus. A scenic automobile route has opened early this year at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge.
In this Episode we talk to Nationals Tri-County U13-U19 DOC about his journey through soccer. Rec in Troy, Michigan, Walking on at SVSU, Being a 2x GLIAC player of the a year, Invite to the MLS Combine, coaching for pennies and winning his first State Cup! (Special Appearances from the doggie duo of Thor & Loki) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/TacticalFoul/support
A traveling exhibit from the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia has come to SVSU. Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum http://marshallfredericks.org/ Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia https://www.ferris.edu/jimcrow/
More than 100 residents of Saginaw, Bay, Midland, and Arenac counties met to discuss problems caused by litter and possible solutions.
Thursday, August 29, 2019 | SVSU Head Coach Ryan Brady, Michigan Fans vs Lions Fans by Michigan Media Network
Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
Raised in Saginaw, Atkins worked hard to overcome childhood challenges, including family turmoil and abuse, to graduate from St. Joseph's High School. She continued her education at SVSU, earning a bachelor's degree in psychology. Atkins then completed a law degree at the University of Detroit School of Law. After graduation, she became a lawyer and then was appointed the chief judge in Detroit's 36th District Court for 12 years until her retirement in 2012. After retiring from the bench, Atkins wrote her autobiography “The Triumph of Rosemary: A Memoir,” which was published in 2017. The memoir – at times raw and in other passages heartwarming – addresses important topics of diversity and social change. Born to an Italian teen and a married black man in Detroit in 1946, Atkins was adopted by a black couple in Saginaw. At age 19, she sparked a racial and religious scandal by marrying former Roman Catholic priest Thomas Lee Atkins, who was white and 25 years older than she. The couple had two biracial daughters, Elizabeth Ann Atkins and Catherine Marie Atkins Greenspan, who look white. The parents worked full time, and in a reversal of traditional gender roles, Marylin Atkins attended law school at night while Tom took the high-achieving girls to lessons for swim, piano, and skiing. Both daughters ultimately completed graduate degrees. Over time, family rifts resulting from the interracial marriage began to heal, fostering harmony and healing. The Atkins family's lifestyle includes friendships and associations with people of a cornucopia of race, religion, and culture. Atkins currently resides Detroit. Her late husband died in 1990. Their daughters created a publishing company, Two Sisters Writing and Publishing, which published “The Triumph of Rosemary.” Visit https://www.thetriumphofrosemary.com/ for more information Keep in contact with us, sign up and get our free gift to YOU: https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review
Matt and Brad kick off the show discussing the Pistons moves before the NBA Trade Deadline. (3:01) Then, Brad says his piece on some of the big moves and non-moves from around the league. (21:48). Steve Jaksa joins the guys to talk about the upcoming SVSU Baseball season. (43:29) To wrap up, Matt, Brad, and Josh run through quick hits and discuss Pistons, Red Wings, U of M, MSU, SVSU, Northwood, and CMU. (1:03:37)
The NBA trade deadline is looming and some moves have yet to be made. The guys talk about the Kristaps Porzingis trade and the potential of the Anthony Davis trade. (3:08) Super Bowl LIII is a couple of days away. Matt, Brad, and Blake give their predictions and talk about how long they think it will be until the Lions are in the discussion. (33:12) Next, they run through ten of the common prop bets for the game on Sunday. (43:11) Quick Hits to wrap everything up. Talk about the Saginaw Spirit and the Red Wings hockey and Pistons, U of M, MSU, SVSU, and Northwood hoops. (52:51)
This week, Brian Fox talks to Riley Hupfer, assistant director of SVSU's Center for Community Engagement. They cover Riley's background as a undergraduate and graduate alum, the Center's mission, and what the Center does in the community and on campus.
The full crew is back and they kick things off with Michigan & Michigan State. Both teams have made changes to their coaching staff on the gridiron. (2:58) Both teams are 5-0 in the B1G Ten on the court as well. (20:51) Matt, Brad and Blake make their picks for the Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs. (35:15) To wrap it up, they touch on Northwood, SVSU, Pistons, Red Wings and the Saginaw Spirit. (45:19)
News Editor Brian Fox talks with Nicholas Polhill, president of SVSU's chapter of Phi Kappa Tau and Jessica July, president of SVSU's chapter of Kappa Tau Epsilon, about being involved with Greek life on campus.
SVSU has received additional resources to complete an environmental conditions study of the Saginaw Bay Watershed and the state of Michigan is planning on spending $65 million on air quality improvements.
Joshua Lloyd, Brianne Dolney and Melanie Frasca, who just finished their run of The Servant of Two Masters, the first play of SVSU's theatre season this year, sit down to talk to news editor Brian Fox. They discuss the recent play, upcoming shows and what it's like to be a theatre student.
Welcome to MCTV's Community Voices Podcast. This episode of Northwood Replay is presented by Dave Marsh. Listen as Coach Leonard Haynes sits down with hosts Dale Robbins and Rich Violette to recap Northwood's matchup with SVSU. For more information about Midland Community Television or how you can make your own program, visit us at cityofmidlandmi.gov/mctv or call us at 989-837-3474. The views expressed in this program don't necessarily reflect those of Midland Community Television or City of Midland.
News editor Brian Fox interviews Nicole Osantawski, one of the student members on SVSU's Active Minds chapter, about how Active Minds works to tackle mental health issues and stigma on campus.
A one-on-one conversation with Dr. Conor Shaw-Draves of SVSU's English Department. Get to know the SVSU faculty before the first day of class.
Tim is joined by DJ Bidwell and Ky Wojciechowski, two SVSU alumni who share their experiences as undergraduate students and beyond. They also give current and incoming students some advice for enduring and prospering in college.
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In this special episode Redpod host Tim Kenyon sits down with Caitlin Coulter, this year's Battle of the Valleys coordinator, to talk about the up-coming week's events and SVSU's goal of winning the BOV fundraising contest for the tenth year in a row. Students can get more information about this year's BOV on the SVSU website: http://www.svsu.edu/battleofthevalleys or by visiting the Student Association office in Doan 103. Go Cards!
Tim Kenyon talks with Alexa Foor and Josh Atkins, SVSU Writing Center tutors, about the center and what they do to help students achieve their potential as writers. Don't miss this engaging and informative conversation.
MR61: In this week's episode, I talked with Adam Roach who is 4 times winner of BigSur Marathon. He was the second overall winner for the 2017 BigSur Marathon as well as Boston2BigSur Marathon challenge. Adam competed in track, cross country, football and basketball at Port Huron High School with best times of 4:19 in the 1600m run. In college, he ran track and cross country at Saginaw Valley State University from 2002-2006. He Qualified for the NCAA Division II championships as an individual 4 times in 3 different events including the 1 mile run, 5000m and the 3000m steeplechase; he finished his career with personal bests of 14:26 in the 5000m and a SVSU school record of 4:09 in the indoor mile. After college, Adam moved up in distance to focus on Half Marathon and Marathon distances posting personal bests of 1:08 and 2:24 respectfully. Adam's marathon success includes winning the Big Sur Marathon in 4 times including second overall in 2017, as well as a 10th place finish at the 2014 L.A. Marathon. He set his personal best time in the marathon at the California International Marathon in December of 2013 with a time of 2:24.29 . It was fun talking with Adam about different topics: In this episode, we talked about: *Adam's running journey *Training, running, & racing fast *In's and Out's of BigSur Marathon *West coast running *more Enjoy the episode! Music by: bensound.com
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Over the holidays one Michigan student from Saginaw Valley State University pulled a prank on his family. Joshua Brassow used social media to hire a fake family to pose for his Christmas cards. He then sent out the cards to his relatives. Social media turned 25 year old into a viral sensation, spurring request for interviews from ABC Good Morning America and many more.
Mr. Greene is CEO/Pres The Assn of Builders and Contractors; a co. that advocates, educates and trains for over 350 builders and contractors in 26 counties. Former Public Policy Regional Rep for The Natl Federation Of Independent Business; Founder: Total Solutions Group in Saginaw specializing in Telecomm & Technology Project Consulting; I'm Next; an online athletic apparel company and The Saginaw Valley African American Leadership Training Institute for young Black men & women. Prior to starting his own technology consulting company he assisted in the origination of two new local telephone providers serving as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Winn Telecom, and as the Regional Sales Mgr. for McLeodUSA. Responsible for creating CenturyTel's first retail outlet distribution ctr. His involvement in numerous civic and charity organizations is extensive! He is a graduate of Michigan Political Leadership Program; Leadership Saginaw County; Great Lakes Bay Region Leadership and One Thousand Leaders. President of the Board of Directors of the Intl Academy of Saginaw; a Charter School he helped open. He is Past Chairman of the Lake Huron District for Boy Scouts of America. Past Chair of the Saginaw Children's Zoo Board of Directors and Facilitator for the SVSU's Youth Leadership Program. He is politically active at the County and State levels, Founder of Michigan Black Republican Party . The Rockefeller Republican Center for Public Policy, The Henry Marsh Institute for Public Policy. The Saginaw County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recognized Mr. Greene for his community involvement with the Spirit of Saginaw Award in 2007. He was appointed by the State Senate Majority Leader to the Saginaw Promise Zone Authority. Married and father of 6 beautiful children. jgreene@abcgmc.org
Mr. Greene is CEO/Pres The Assn of Builders and Contractors; a co. that advocates, educates and trains for over 350 builders and contractors in 26 counties. Former Public Policy Regional Rep for The Natl Federation Of Independent Business; Founder: Total Solutions Group in Saginaw specializing in Telecomm & Technology Project Consulting; I'm Next; an online athletic apparel company and The Saginaw Valley African American Leadership Training Institute for young Black men & women. Prior to starting his own technology consulting company he assisted in the origination of two new local telephone providers serving as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Winn Telecom, and as the Regional Sales Mgr. for McLeodUSA. Responsible for creating CenturyTel's first retail outlet distribution ctr. His involvement in numerous civic and charity organizations is extensive! He is a graduate of Michigan Political Leadership Program; Leadership Saginaw County; Great Lakes Bay Region Leadership and One Thousand Leaders. President of the Board of Directors of the Intl Academy of Saginaw; a Charter School he helped open. He is Past Chairman of the Lake Huron District for Boy Scouts of America. Past Chair of the Saginaw Children's Zoo Board of Directors and Facilitator for the SVSU's Youth Leadership Program. He is politically active at the County and State levels, Founder of Michigan Black Republican Party . The Rockefeller Republican Center for Public Policy, The Henry Marsh Institute for Public Policy. The Saginaw County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recognized Mr. Greene for his community involvement with the Spirit of Saginaw Award in 2007. He was appointed by the State Senate Majority Leader to the Saginaw Promise Zone Authority. Married and father of 6 beautiful children. jgreene@abcgmc.org
Kid, Red, JMac, Magnum and Rogue in studio where we call out fat chicks facebook pics, Red dodges a question about why she was at SVSU parties when she was a freshman in high school. We call out high school bullshit and say that John Glenn bitches have mascots known as whores. We toss out the wort stuff again and the Kid blasts an X. Its all good. Unless you're the one getting called out. Go Deep. Douchebag.