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In dieser Episode besprechen die Analysten Thomas Brandl und Ernst Wieninger unter anderem die Stanley Cup Finals zwischen den Carolina Hurricanes und den Vegas Golden Knights.Wer holt sich den Cup? Welche Spieler machen den Unterschied?DEB:Harold Kreis nicht mehr Bundestrainer - Taskforce zur Findung des Coaches gebildet !Künast soll Entlastung bekommen durch einen Teammanager - kann das funktionieren?Aktuelle Transfers in DEL und DEL 2Bill Peters an GBS erkrankt - was ist das?Ist es heilbar ?Diese und viele weitere Themen in der aktuellen FolgeViel Spaß beim HörenStay SafePS:Mit unserem neuen Partner THE LOCKERROOM erhält jeder Kunde, der einen Artikel aus den Ligen NHL, NFL, MLB und NBA erwirbt, einen Rabatt von 10% mit dem Code "THA"!www.thelockerroom.store
his week on Real Mac Moves, host Jason "JMac" McIntosh sits down with two powerhouse women making big moves in real estate and mortgage lending.First up, Brooke Brenner shares her journey from team member to Team Manager, proving that when you put in the work, opportunities follow. We talk leadership, growth, company culture, and what it really takes to level up from within.Then, Christina Waggoner, Branch Manager at First Option Mortgage, joins the conversation to break down why buyers who align with the right lender gain a serious advantage in today's market. From stronger offers and smoother closings to avoiding costly financing mistakes, Christina shares what buyers need to know before they start house hunting.No fluff. No boring industry jargon. Just real talk about leadership, lending, winning strategies, and making smart moves in today's market.If you're buying, selling, leading a team, or building your career, this episode is packed with insights you can use immediately.Real estate. Business. Growth. Real Mac Moves.We cover: ✅ Getting promoted from within ✅ Leadership and team growth ✅ Why your lender matters more than you think ✅ How buyers lose deals before they even write an offer ✅ Financing myths that cost people money ✅ The agent-lender partnership advantageThis isn't another boring real estate podcast. It's Real Mac Moves.
De PSV'ers zijn nog even in rustmodus of in voorbereiding op het WK. Op de transfermarkt komt de eerste actie eraan, maar er is ook nog tijd zat voor wat sterke verhalen. Cabaretier Jules Keeris praat met de presentatoren Mascha Prins en Rik Elfrink over zijn PSV-beleving.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
India swept gold, silver, and bronze at the IAU 24-Hour Asia Oceania Championship in Japan in 2026 — beating Japan on their home soil with a team total that no Asian country had ever achieved in IAU history.In Episode 256 of Run with Fitpage, Vikas Singh sits down with Santhosh Padmanabhan — Founder of Runner's High and Head Coach & Team Manager of the Indian team at the 2026 IAU 24-Hour Asia Oceania Championships — for a conversation about what it actually takes to build a team that can beat the best in Asia, what the science of 24-hour running looks like in practice, and why everything he learned coaching underprivileged school children in Bengaluru eventually found its way into India's championship-winning ultra running programme.In this episode we covered:How a $100,000 fundraiser for underprivileged children in 2004 turned a VLSI chip engineer into one of India's most respected running coachesWhy Santhosh believes PT class is the most undervalued hour in any Indian school — and how he built a programme that teaches VO2 Max to tribal children using a bucket, a tube, and balloonsHow India went from never winning a championship outside home soil to sweeping gold, silver, and bronze at the IAU 24-Hour Asia Oceania Championship in Japan in 2026Why training for a 24-hour race is fundamentally different from marathon training — and the one mistake almost every Indian ultra runner makesHow Santhosh structures 12-hour day runs, 12-hour night runs, and intervals inside long runs to simulate race-day fatigue without breaking his athletes downWhy he does not believe in sleep breaks during a 24-hour race — and the science behind running through the nightThe team culture he built that made Amar Singh Devanda — now among only 11 people in history to ever cover his distance in 24 hours — run even betterWhat India needs to do to stop being Asia's best and start competing for a world championship medalPadmanabhan — Founder of Runner's High, USATF Level 2 Coach, and the man behind India's national ultra running programme — for a conversation about what it actually takes to coach athletes for 24 hours of continuous running.About Vikas Singh:Vikas Singh, an MBA from Chicago Booth, worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, APGlobale, and Reliance before coming up with the idea of democratizing fitness knowledge and helping beginners get on a fitness journey. Vikas is an avid long-distance runner, building fitpage to help people learn, train, and move better.For more information on Vikas, or to leave any feedback and requests, you can reach out to him via the channels below:Instagram: @vikas_singhhLinkedIn: Vikas SinghTwitter: @vikashsingh101Subscribe To Our Newsletter For Weekly Nuggets of Knowledge!
On this episode of DairyNZ Update, Michelle Watt talks to Steve Veix, Farm Systems Team Manager at DairyNZ, about the ways farmers can prepare and plan ahead for the El Niño weather forecast, and what this weather pattern could mean for farming in different regions. Find out more about El Niño, and how you can plan ahead on the DairyNZ website www.dairynz.co.nz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Brooks joins us to talk about his motocross racing career, transition into team management, and the stories behind a lifetime in the sport. A great conversation with one of motocross' most respected figures.
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You've built the team. You've done the recruiting, the training, the managing — all while maintaining your own production. So why does it still feel like you can't get out from under it all? The answer is one hire: a real estate team manager. And in this episode, Brian Icenhower breaks down exactly what that role looks like, what the job description should include, and how to structure compensation so this person is driven to grow — not just maintain. Whether you're at 10 agents or 20, this episode gives you the framework to make one of the most important leadership decisions of your career. In this episode, you'll learn: The production benchmark that tells you it's time to hire a General Manager Why the title "Sales Manager" undermines your GM's recruiting effectiveness — and what to call them instead What the real estate team manager job description must prioritize above everything else How to build a compensation structure based on production overrides rather than salary Why recruiting experienced, established agents (not just new licensees) is critical for long-term team stability How to train your new GM using a needs analysis — starting with your existing agents before going external Why the first hire doesn't always work out — and why that's okay if you approach it with the right mindset About Brian Icenhower: Brian Icenhower is the founder and CEO of Icenhower Coaching & Training (ICT), one of North America's leading real estate coaching organizations. A former broker and top-producing agent, Brian has trained thousands of agents, team leaders, and broker/owners to build scalable, sustainable real estate businesses. If this episode resonated with you, make sure you subscribe to The Brian Icenhower Podcast so you never miss a training. Head to therealestatetrainer.com to read the full blog post version of this episode, and follow ICT on social for daily coaching content. #BrianIcenhowerPodcast #RealEstateTeamManager #RealEstateCoaching #RealEstateTeamLeader #RealEstateRecruiting #TeamBuilding #RealEstateBusiness #BrianIcenhower #IcenhowerCoaching #RealEstatePodcast Book a FREE coaching call: http://CoachCallFree.com Enroll in our online courses: http://www.IcenhowerInstitute.com Sign up for coaching: http://www.IcenhowerCoaching.com Sign up for an Agent Management Portal: http://AgentManagementPortal.com Join the fastest growing Facebook Group for Top Producers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/REagentRoundTable
With the Miami Grand Prix officially having run its course, it's time to assess the changes to the controversial Formula 1 regulations. Tweaks were made following backlash from the drivers, with the electric batteries impacting their ability to race effectively. Former Team Manager at Williams and former GM at Ferrari, Peter Windsor told Mike Hosking quite a few people spoke out against the new regulations when they were first implemented. “I think there was a lot wrong with them, but I think in Miami, we are 75% towards addressing most of the issues.” However, there are still flaws, and Windsor believes they're still keeping great drivers from doing as much with the car as they used to going into reasonably fast corners. “We're not seeing the best of a Charles Leclerc or a Max Verstappen yet, but we're getting there.” But he doesn't believe F1 will be able to iron out the flaws with the current regulations entirely, which is why people seem to be turning towards V8 engines for 2030. “I think the general feeling is that we went too far,” Windsor told Hosking. “We can make it work reasonably well, pretty well certainly by year two, probably year three, but it's still not where Formula 1 really wants to be.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lester Kiewit speaks to Stormers Director of Rugby John Dobson, about the passing of well-respected team manager Christopher “Chippie” Solomon who served the team with dedication for 21 seasons. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enlightening and accessible. The team’s ability to spot & share relevant and unusual stories make the programme inclusive and thought-provoking. Don’t miss the popular World View feature at 7:45am daily. Listen out for #LesterInYourLounge which is an outside broadcast – from the home of a listener in a different part of Cape Town - on the first Wednesday of every month. This show introduces you to interesting Capetonians as well as their favourite communities, habits, local personalities and neighbourhood news. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Good Morning CapeTalk with Lester Kiewit broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/xGkqLbT or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/f9Eeb7i Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Santa Cruz Syndicate has a new manager and it's not necessarily who you'd expect. Rob Copeland's background isn't racing or the MTB industry, it's psychology and academia, yet now he leads one of the most exciting teams in the sport. With years spent at Sheffield Hallam University studying performance and human behaviour, could Rob be the man to shake up how MTB teams are run? In this episode we dive into what drew him to the Syndicate, how he made the transition from academia to elite sport, what he's already started implementing, and how he plans to lead some of the best athletes on the planet into the future. This is a conversation about vision, strategy, and the future of a team that's looking to redefine mountain bike racing. So sit back, hit play and check out this episode with Rob Copeland. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. Follow the Syndicate on Instagram @santacruzsyndicate and on YouTube here. Podcast Stuff Sponsoring Partners Santa Cruz Bicycles This episode is a paid partnership with Santa Cruz Bicycles who helped make this conversation possible. You can check out their entire range over at santacruzbicycles.com. Loam Pass Picture this, over 70 epic mountain bike destinations across North and South America. Two free days at each, a third at half price, and no blackout dates. Just you, your bike, and an endless world of trails. Even better, there's loads of new spots to explore this year, including Highland in New Hampshire and KRB in New Mexico. Well that's what you get with Loam Pass. For just $250, you unlock over 100 days of riding across top bike parks, shuttles, and trail systems. Whether you're chasing park laps or finding hidden gems, it's got you covered. But don't hang around, that early bird price ends May 1st 2026. Head to loampass.com, grab your pass, and start planning those road trips. PNW Components This episode is sponsored by PNW Components. I’ve been riding their Loam Carbon Handlebar and have been impressed with the ride quality, maintaining a positive steering feel, while reducing the vibration you feel through the bar. Tested to the highest standards, shaped to give you all day comfort with modern bike geo and with a lifetime warranty. It’s no surprise that it’s fast become PNW’s best selling product. Check them out at pnwcomponents.com. Patreon I would love it if you were able to support the podcast via a regular Patreon donation. Donations start from as little as £3 per month. That's less than £1 per episode and less than the price of a take away coffee. Every little counts and these donations will really help me keep the podcast going and hopefully take it to the next level. To help out, head here. Merch If you want to support the podcast and represent, then my webstore is the place to head. All products are 100% organic, shipped without plastics, and made with a supply chain that's using renewable energy. We now also have local manufacture for most products in the US as well as the UK. So check it out now over at downtimepodcast.com/shop. Newsletter If you want a bit more Downtime in your life, then you can join my newsletter where I'll provide you with a bit of behind the scenes info on the podcast, interesting bits and pieces from around the mountain bike world, some mini-reviews of products that I've been using and like, partner offers and more. You can do that over at downtimepodcast.com/newsletter. Follow Us Give us a follow on Instagram @downtimepodcast or Facebook @downtimepodcast to keep up to date and chat in the comments. For everything video, including riding videos, bike checks and more, subscribe over at youtube.com/downtimemountainbikepodcast. Are you enjoying the podcast? If so, then don't forget to follow it. Episodes will get delivered to your device as soon as it's available and it's totally free. You'll find all the links you need at downtimepodcast.com/follow. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google and most of the podcast apps out there. Our back catalogue of amazing episodes is available at downtimepodcast.com/episodes Photo – Downtime Podcast
Bei der Hallen Masters DM 2026 in Düsseldorf ging es nicht nur um Titel, Medaillen und schnelle Zeiten – sondern auch um die Frage, was Masters-Leichtathletik heute eigentlich ausmacht. Gemeinsam mit Boyke Seemann blicke ich auf ein intensives Wochenende zurück, spreche über die stärksten Leistungen der Meisterschaften und wir hören in vier Interviews direkt aus der Halle rein.Mit dabei sind Andy Dittmar, Iris Opitz, Marc Gogol und Roland Gröger – vier Stimmen, die zeigen, wie vielseitig, leistungsstark und inspirierend die Masters-Szene aktuell ist. Es geht um Training im fortgeschrittenen Alter, um mentale Stärke, um Community, um konkrete Wettkampfziele für die kommenden internationalen Meisterschaften und um die Frage, warum Masters-Leichtathletik deutlich mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient.Boyke bringt zunächst die sportlichen Highlights aus Düsseldorf mit: starke Sprint- und Laufleistungen, Mehrfachsieger, beeindruckende Resultate in mehreren Altersklassen und vor allem das Gefühl, dass in dieser Szene Leistung und Wertschätzung besonders eng zusammengehören. Genau das zieht sich durch die ganze Episode. Denn bei den Masters geht es eben nicht nur um Zeiten und Weiten, sondern auch um Haltung, Disziplin, gegenseitigen Respekt und lebenslange Begeisterung für den Sport.In den Interviews wird es dann besonders greifbar. Iris Opitz spricht darüber, wie sie erst spät zur Leichtathletik gekommen ist, warum sie immer noch hungrig auf große Titel ist und was Sport ihr persönlich fürs Leben gibt. Marc Gogol gibt Einblicke in seine Doppelrolle als Athlet und Teammanager und beschreibt, warum ihn das familiäre Flair der Masters-Szene so sehr begeistert. Andy Dittmar liefert nicht nur ehrliche Einblicke in sein aktuelles Training und den Umgang mit Verletzungen, sondern auch spannende Gedanken zu Zielstrebigkeit, Teamgefühl und Disziplin. Und Roland Gröger erklärt, warum er Masters-Leichtathletik nicht nur als Leistungssport lebt, sondern auch als Mission versteht: Mehr Sichtbarkeit, mehr Anerkennung und mehr Respekt für diese beeindruckenden Leistungen.Außerdem geht es um den Blick nach vorne: die anstehenden internationalen Meisterschaften in Torun und die Interlands 2026, die für viele Athletinnen und Athleten bereits ein großes Ziel darstellen. Diese Folge ist damit nicht nur ein Rückblick auf die Deutschen Hallenmeisterschaften der Masters, sondern auch ein ehrlicher und motivierender Einblick in eine Szene, die sportlich und menschlich enorm viel zu bieten hat.Alle aktuellen Partner findest du hier:NordVPN mit verschlüsselter Verbindung und blockiert schädliche Seiten & Tracker.Exklusiv: Großer Rabatt auf das 2-Jahrespaket + 4 Extra-Monate gratis.
Running a professional Supercross team isn't easy—but MX6 Racing Team Manager Olly Stone joins the BigMx Radio Podcast to break down exactly what goes on behind the scenes. In this episode, Olly talks about the realities of managing a race team in the AMA Supercross paddock, building a competitive program, working with riders, and the […]
This week the MotoXpod features Honda HRC Progressive's Jo Shimoda to talk about round one in Arlington, Daytona, and the lack of penalties this past weekend. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Ian Harrison is on the phone to discuss his road from racing in South Africa to Team Manager, the decision to hire Tomac & Prado, and more. Then the founder of the Metal Hall of Fame, Pat Gesualdo, will be on the phone to talk about the partnership with Feld and Supercross, music, and his non-profit. You can also email Motoxpodshow@Gmail.com if you want to get in on the Grill Your Ass Off 'Bring the Heat', T-Bolt USA Top 5, FXR Picks, and the X Brand Emails. Watch live on the MotoXpod YouTube channel starting at 4:30 Pacific/7:30 Eastern.
Esta semana nos sentamos a hablar largo y tendido con uno de los nombres propios del bike maratón en España: Pau Zamora. Probablemente el Team Manager más conocido del panorama actual y el hombre que está al frente del proyecto Buff BH.Pero más allá de los resultados y los podios, queríamos entender qué significa realmente ser Team Manager. ¿En qué consiste su trabajo? ¿Cuáles son las claves para liderar una estructura de alto rendimiento? ¿Cómo se gestionan egos, expectativas y presión cuando compites al máximo nivel?Pau nos cuenta cuánto tiempo lleva vinculado al proyecto, cómo vivió la transición de Megamo a BH y qué dificultades reales hubo en ese cambio. Hablamos de la adaptación del equipo, de la Hero UCI Marathon, de si esperaba este rendimiento tan inmediato y de cómo se construye una identidad sólida cuando cambias de marca.También entramos en temas que pocas veces se abordan con tanta honestidad: la rivalidad entre creadores de contenido, influencers y equipos profesionales, la importancia de tener principios claros cuando trabajas en este entorno y la responsabilidad que supone representar algo más que una marca.Charlamos sobre la Cape Epic, las parejas, las expectativas reales dentro de la carrera más dura del mundo, el material que están utilizando sus corredores, el feedback técnico que reciben y hasta la posibilidad, alguna vez soñada por muchos, de ver a ciertos nombres ilustres dentro de la estructura.Y sí, le preguntamos por su sueño pendiente. Ese que todavía no ha cumplido y que espera poder conseguir pronto.Una conversación que demuestra que detrás de un equipo ganador hay personas con visión, criterio y un corazón enorme.Gracias, Pau, por mantener vivo el espíritu del bike maratón.Dale al play.
If you love the podcast, and want to show your support, a monthly pledge on Patreon is the way! We'd be absolutely stoked if you did! Show notesLesley McKenna is a pioneer in the world of action sports. A three-time Olympian (2002, 2006, 2010), she represented Great Britain on the snowboarding World Cup circuit, becoming the first GB snowboarder to win a World Cup event, and led the World Cup standings as the number 1 ranked snowboarder at the peak of her powers. Following her retirement, she transitioned into coaching and full time management, and was Team Manager of the GB Park and Pipe team from 2014 to 2022. As a veteran of six Olympic Games, she shares unique insights into the preparation, training and mindset of Winter Olympic athletes in the action sports.She further expanded her understanding by embarking on a PhD with Leeds-Beckett University, that studied and explained how snowboarders and other action sports athletes develop skills, manage risk, and perform in high-pressure competition environments while staying true to the culture and authenticity of their sport This led to the development of a framework she called "The Risk Aesthetic Framework", which explains how action sports maintain meaning, creativity, and community in the competitive cauldron of the Olympic Games.In this wide-ranging interview, Lesley draws from her experience and her research to share fascinating insights that ultimately reveal the science of "the stoke", and the hidden side of some of the most spectacular, jeopardy-filled sports in the world.LinksHere is Lesley's website with more detail on her frameworkThe documentary Lesley recommended is called Pipe Dream - you can watch it on NetflixFancy a "backside air" - here's Lesley teaching you the way!A documentary about Lesley with some footage of her in action Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hablamos con Carles Barneda, Team Manager del proyecto Honda Electric de Trial. Tras un primer año de competición y evolución, el proyecto afronta su segundo año con un ambicioso plan de trabajo. Carles, en Montesa desde 2007, sabe muy bien cómo funcionan en HRC y de lo que son capaces los ingenieros japoneses, que tienen mucho interés en sacar adelante este prototipo. Preguntamos a Carles sobre esta temporada y todas las cuestiones que más inquietan sobre el presente y futuro de la HONDA RTL electric de trial.
In this episode, the Two Men On The Run sit down with Patsy McGonagle, one of Ireland's most respected figures in athletics. Patsy's career spans decades of dedication to the sport, from founding Finn Valley Athletics Club in 1971 to leading Irish track & field teams on the world's biggest stage. For 25 years he served as Team Manager of Irish Athletics, guiding athletes through four Olympic Games, six World Championships and six European Championships, and helping Ireland secure multiple medals at the highest level. We explore his early days growing a club from scratch in Donegal, the highs and lows of elite sport management, insights into iconic moments like Sonia O'Sullivan's Olympic silver, and how his belief in athletes helped shape Irish athletics for a generation. This is a deeply human and inspiring conversation with a man who embodies passion, resilience and community, a must-listen for anyone who loves sport, leadership and the stories behind the success.Hopefully, we can have Patsy back on to get even more into the details of his relentless career in athletics.
Guest: Caroline Wennerholm Language: Swedish Duration: 27:37 Caroline is a Team Manager at Redpill Linpro in Stockholm and also works with wellness coaching. She's joining us in this episode to help us optimize our physical and mental wellbeing at work. She explains the importance of creating a work culture where it's okay to talk about your feelings - especially when things feel difficult and we may be struggling. At Redpill Linpro, Caroline has introduced a wellness break with simple movements to help the body move and the brain to take a break. A great way to gain some energy and not be stiff, especially for those of us who mainly work at our desks. Tune into this episode to get more ideas and inspiration on how to optimize your wellbeing at work!
January 14, 2026 Show host Bruce Martin and Pit Pass Indy are back to kick off the 2026 season that highlights the team behind Alex Palou's success at Chip Ganassi Racing Martin has exclusive interviews with Crew Chief Ricky Davis, Technical Director Julian Robertson, Team Manager and Race Strategist Barry Wanser and Performance Engineer Brian Weller on this season-opening episode of Pit Pass Indy. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at X, previously known as Twitter, at @BruceMartin_500
Welcome to Grid Talk this week we are talking to Chris Foster the newly appointed Yokomo 10th off road team manager.We talk about the rebirth of the Yokomo 10th off road team, new drivers and the big plans for the team as we go into 2026., new cars and new signings and lots of other info on how YOU could join the team, whatever your speed!!We then go on to talk about the recent revamp of the Batley Buggy Club, the recent track,venue upgrades and holding a National this year!All that and more on this weeks show!#CMLdistribution#SchumacherRacing#Willspeed#GTRC#Yokomo
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Meet Joel Morrison, the Executive General Manager of Events and General Operations at Cricket Australia.In this episode, we follow Joel's journey and his leadership experiences where he became the CEO of Northern Territory Cricket at only 29 years old.We breakdown his move from Darwin to Melbourne to pursue more opportunities where he got his first full-time gig at the AFL, working with the commercial team at the Big Bash Leagues and then making the move up into more leadership roles within Cricket.If you want to meet Joel and here more from him, he's going to be speaking at the SportsGrad Adelaide Meetup on December 16, the night before Day 1 of the Adelaide Test match, so come along for that if you're in town.Grab your tickets here: https://luma.com/tslgoei7We cover:(04:31) - Interview begins(07:48) - Quickfire Questions(10:30) - Interview Questions Joel would ask at Cricket Australia(14:09) - What was Joel Morrison like early days(18:39) - How Joel broke into the sports industry(25:07) - What helped Joel's development in the sports industry(32:00) - Joel's experiences working for the Big Bash League(39:00) - How Joel became the CEO of Northern Territory Cricket(43:07) - The challenges Joel faced as CEO of Northern Territory Cricket(50:04) - How Joel made the move back to Melbourne to work at Cricket Australia(57:33) - Joel's work during the Perth Test(01:06:16) - Heart-to-heart between Joel and ReubenIf you like this ep, give these a go next:#325: How to build a career in sports media from scratch with Brody Burrows#83: How to be the Team Manager of the Australian Women's Cricket with Urmila Rosario#337: How Dante beat 99% of Grads to land his dream job at Cricket AustraliaWant a job in sport? Click here.Follow SportsGrad on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokFollow Reuben on socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTokBig thanks to Deakin University for making this episode possible. Check out their Master of Sport Management, ranked #1 in Australia.Thanks for listening, much love! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Rest Day, Freetrail's occasional news pod covering the latest happenings in trail running. This week, we're joined by Adam Merry to talk through the following topics: Pacific Trails by UTMB Cancellation Gorge Waterfalls new multi-year partnership with All Conditions Gear David Kilgore's departure from the Team Manager role at On JFK & Ultra Trail Cape Town previews Fabrice Perrin's LinkedIn Post REGISTER FOR THE BIG ALTA REGISTER FOR GORGE WATERFALLS Sponsors: Grab a trail running pack from Osprey Use code FREETRAIL25 for 25% off your first order of NEVERSECOND nutrition at never2.com Go to ketone.com/freetrail30 for 30% off a subscription of Ketone IQ Freetrail Links: Website | Freetrail Pro | Patreon | Instagram | YouTube | Freetrail Experts Dylan Links: Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Strava
The live press conference to introduce Derek Shelton as the new manager of the Minnesota Twins.
Jason Schlarb started his running career ~15 years ago when the frontier of ultrarunning was much less developed. [Presented by Naked Sports Innovations]Today, while still running at an elite level himself, Jason is managing the Norda athlete team in a way that was impossible through most of his career.Josh and Jason had a chat in a loud restaurant after a hard (for Josh) run in Annecy, France celebrating the Norda 005s along with French running store Quatorze.----Patreon | BtS Building BorderlandsBorderlands.cc | Podcast NetworkSign up: analog*Borderlands [new]letter Hyperlyte Hotline - RUNMORE649 (786.667.3649)Wylder is now available on iOS + Android.Salt Lake Foothills Trail Races | 30 May 2026PartnersHyperlyte Liquid Performance - 100g Carbs, 1000mg Sodium, Miles of DirtNaked Sports Innovations - I wear this running belt EVERY TIME I RUN.______________RUNNING GEARNaked Running Band Path Projects Apparel La Sportive Prodigio Pro PODCAST GEAROSMO Pocket 3 Shure MV7 Neewer MS60B
10102025 Willow Valley's Full-Service Day Spa Host: Carol MacAllister Guest: Diamondo Wallace, Team Manager of WV Day Spa Description: Nestled in the core of the lower level of the Cultural Center is Willow Valley's full-service Day Spa. Full service means manicures, pedicures, full body massages, foot massages, and facials. Mondo, as she is affectionately called by all her customers, began working for WV at the age of 14 as a food server at the Glen. After receiving her license from the Lancaster Cosmetology School and completing several years of apprenticeship at a hair and nail salon, she returned to Willow Valley to begin her career in the newly established Cultural Center. That was in 2003. For 18 years, she worked alone, providing all the nail services, but in the last seven years, her staff has grown appreciably, as has the breadth of the services. As she likes to say, the WV Spa is not about “fluff,” it is about total wellness care because feeling good physically makes you feel good emotionally, and we all need that! For more information, please stop by for a brochure of their services.
There's strong Clare interest in Treaty United Women's U19 Cup Final taking place next Sunday, October 12th, in Athlone, as the side takes on Bohemians. It's a huge occasion for women's soccer, with several Clare players represented across Treaty's under-17, under-19, and senior squads. Alan Morrissey was delighted to chat with Irene Hehir from Ennis, Team Manager, Sadbh Griffin from Ballynacally and Saoirse Kent from Connolly, players & Colaiste Muire students on Tuesday's Morning Focus.
Being a team manager isn't just about hitting targets - it's about helping your team grow and getting them ready for what's coming next. And right now, the skill that matters most is coaching! Let's be honest - most new managers feel like they're drowning. Everything's coming at them, everyone's coming at them, and they're stuck in that old-school "delegate and instruct" mode that leaves everyone frustrated. But here's the thing: coaching isn't some mystical two-hour journey exploration. It can be a five-minute conversation with four simple questions. This week, we break down why coaching is the unlock that transforms you from a micromanager into someone who actually develops their team. They're sharing the practical, no-nonsense approach that builds trust, develops independence, and helps you step back without stepping away. What you'll learn: • Why coaching beats the old "tell people what to do" management style every time • The difference between coaching, mentoring, and managing (and when to use each) • Five game-changing questions you can use right now - no certification required • How to resist your "hero complex" and let your team actually solve problems • The art of "snap coaching" - coaching in the moment when it matters most • When NOT to coach (because sometimes you just need to give direction) Our BIZ hosts are Lisa Lie - a former Head of People & Culture and Organisational Coach - and Mamamia’s Em Vernem. Learna is Lisa’s microlearning app for practical people skills at work. Expert-led lessons to build confidence, solve challenges, and work smarter - in under 7 minutes. Get it on Apple or Google Play.Sign up to the BIZ newsletter here Resources Mentioned: Learna:'Start coaching in the moment' - Learna'Stop being the team fixer' - Learna'Empower people with coaching' - LearnaBooks: Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stainer The Advice Trap by Michael Bungay THE END BITSSupport independent women's media.Got a work life dilemma? Send us all the questions you definitely can't ask your boss for our Biz Inbox episodes - send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au. You can remain anon! HOSTS: Lisa Lie and Em Vernem SENIOR PRODUCER: Sophie CampbellAUDIO PRODUCER: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alla recente Bridgestone World Solar Challenge ha preso parte, come team manager della squadra italiana Onda Solare, una giovane dottoranda in ingegneria dell'Università di Bologna.
Reflection on Tony Saladino – Tampa Baseball iconTampa Bay Rays Youth movement:Carson Williams – first MLB home run, strong defensive presence, potential long-term answer at shortstopIan Seymour – lefty starter showing promiseEverson Pereira – solid defense, working into outfield rotationBrian Van Belle – strong Durham performance, early success in MLB debutJunior Caminero – chasing 50+ home runs at age 21, comparisons to Evan Longoria's early career statsChandler Simpson – speed threat, but struggling at the plateYandy Díaz & Brandon Lowe continue to mentor and produce Trop update: new roof construction underway2026 - Rays building around Williams, Caminero, Seymour, Simpson, Curet, & others Jays' Bo Bichette's free agency may reshape shortstop market; Rays could leverage Ha-Seong Kim's contract Little League World Series ExperienceMark's trip to Williamsport with his brother Chris:4 games in a single day (U.S. and international brackets) Emotional highs and lows: kids' joy in victory, heartbreak in defeat Memorable sportsmanship amongst teams Chinese Taipei & Korea producing strong talent; ties to Australian Baseball LeagueWould the LLWS ever move overseasBrooke Mrozek, Team Manager of the Florida Bolts Girls Baseball TeamAll-girls baseball organization serving ages 7–18 across Florida Teams compete in national tournaments, including Sparks, Nevada where:12U team won 1st place (minor division) 16U team finished 2nd place (minor division)Brooke's daughter served as a coach for the 12U team10 collegiate women's teams (e.g., Cal Poly) Launch of the (WPBL) in 2026 Bolts Player DevelopmentContinue with local rec/travel teams and unite for monthly practicesPractices emphasize both skill-building and fun (e.g., slip-and-slide sliding drills) Being a mentor beyond parents—“I believe in you. You belong.”Funding ChallengesFlorida Bolts is a nonprofit, relying on donations, fundraisers, & sponsorshipsPast support included the Tampa Bay Rays, funding has decreased in recent yearsCurrent fundraiser: 50/50 raffle Upcoming Opportunity: The Barclay Cup in AustraliaBolts are the first international team invited to this prestigious tournament happening next monthHistoric opportunity to bridge U.S. and Australian girls' baseball Sponsorships and donations needed to cover travel, lodging, tournament fees, and uniformsSupport the Florida BoltsFacebook & Instagram: Florida Bolts BaseballEmail: FloridaBoltsBaseball@yahoo.comDonations/Sponsorships: via Venmo, Cash App, or PayPal (details on Facebook page)50/50 raffle currently activeClosing Message from Brooke - Goal is to create opportunities and support girls in baseballSponsorships, donations, and even sharing posts online make a difference“Baseball isn't just for boys anymore—girls can do this.”You can find Mat at @matgermain.bsky.social or reach Mark at baseballbizondeck@gmail.com BaseballBiz on Deck, at iHeart Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and at www.baseballbizOnDeck.com Special Thanks to Scott Holmes for the music Stomps & Claps
Rachel and her father share her gymnastics journey. She was a Level 10 for 5 years but injuries did not allow her to pursue becoming a college gymnasts. The story does not end there. Rachel is now heading to her dream school, UCLA! This is a very special girl who I know will be such an encouragement and strength to the team.
Zach and I were joined by MO State alum, soccer dad, and most importantly... "TEAM MANAGER," Josh Sampson. We chop up some key points from College Pathway Live, Lutz's exit, City's next steps, EPL early rankings, and listen to a little Jonny Paycheck & Bruno Mars... Really. Coaches, be sure to head over to Soccer Coaches Weekly and use PROMO CODE - SDP50 to receive 50% off your subscription to Soccer Coaches Weekly, to help you get more organized, improve your training sessions, and get you time back! Soccercoachesweekly.net/scw-usa Plan Fast… Coach Smart… Soccer Coaches Weekly! #stlcitysc #stlouis #recruiting #soccer #epl #chelsea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abel Recknold manages the Craft athlete team and is onsite taking care of the team and prepping them however he can to be ready for UTMB 2025. We understand what happens after the gun goes off and runners start racing. Its intuitive to us. But what about prep? How do they get ready for race day? Abel explains. ----Borderlands.cc | Podcast NetworkSign up: analog*Borderlands [new]letter Hyperlyte Hotline - RUNMORE649 (786.667.3649)Wylder is now available on iOS + Android.PartnersHyperlyte Liquid Performance - 100g Carbs, 1000mg Sodium, Miles of Dirt______________RUNNING GEARNaked Running Band Path Projects Apparel La Sportive Prodigio Pro PODCAST GEAROSMO Pocket 3 Shure MV7 Neewer MS60B
POWER HALF HOUR – Ep146 | August 12 Super excited to welcome Axel Ziba as our guest! With over three decades of hospitality, retail, and sales experience, Axel has become a powerhouse Team Manager and Associate Broker—known for coaching, innovation, and forging industry-leading partnerships The Align Group . Topic: Is SEO Dead? Curious headlines, bold claims—but what's the real answer? Get ready for an unfiltered, expert breakdown of what's working now, what's fading out, and how to pivot your marketing with intention. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel! :) ---------- What is the POWER HALF HOUR? A sharp, no-fluff 30-minute interview with a top-performing influencer— usually in real estate. Our guests pull back the curtain on their motivations, success stories, and top business strategies. Tune in live via Zoom or Facebook Live every Wednesday. (DM me for the links!) ---------- STAY CONNECTED with John Tsai, eXp Realty Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tsairealestate YouTube https://www.youtube.com/johntsaiprec ---------- CHECK OUT my book that launched on Amazon.com and .ca on July 12, 2021. Search: How To Be A Beast by John Tsai.
In dieser Episode des MainAthlet Leichtathletik Podcasts tauchen wir tief ein in ein sportliches Highlight der Masters-Saison 2025: den Interland-Vergleichskampf in Den Haag. Gemeinsam mit Boyke Seemann, Teammanager der deutschen Masters-Nationalmannschaft, blicken wir hinter die Kulissen eines traditionsreichen Wettkampfs, der nach siebenjähriger Pause sein Comeback feierte.Die Interlands sind kein gewöhnlicher Wettkampf – sie sind ein internationaler Teamvergleich zwischen Deutschland, den Niederlanden, Belgien und Frankreich, bei dem Spitzenleistungen und Teamgeist Hand in Hand gehen. Früher waren sie fester Bestandteil des europäischen Leichtathletik-Kalenders, bis sie kurz vor der Corona-Pandemie einschliefen. Dank des Engagements von Athlet:innen und Teammanager:innen wie Boyke Seemann wurde das Event 2025 neu belebt – und das mit großem Erfolg.Teamspirit, Taktik und TraditionBoyke berichtet von der besonderen Atmosphäre direkt an der Nordsee, wo Athlet:innen morgens beim Aufwärmen das Meeresrauschen hören konnten. Das Ziel war klar: Deutschland wollte den Pokal holen – und das Team setzte alles daran. Mit Nationalhymne, Fahnenhissung und internationalen Freundschaften begann das Wochenende, doch auf der Bahn, im Wurfkreis und in den Sprunggruben zählte nur eins: Leistung.Besonders spannend: Das Punktesystem. Hier fließen nicht nur die Leistungen in absoluten Zahlen ein, sondern auch der Altersklassenfaktor – was bedeutet, dass eine W70-Athletin im Hochsprung oft mehr Punkte holen kann als eine deutlich jüngere Konkurrentin. Dieses System erfordert clevere Teamaufstellungen und taktisches Geschick.Herausragende LeistungenVon Roland Gröger (M60) über 400 m in 55,05 Sekunden, bis zu Wurfmaschinen wie Ralf Mordhorst (Diskus 56,50 m) und Holger Klose (Hammerwurf 58,73 m) – das deutsche Team überzeugte auf ganzer Linie. Auch die Frauen glänzten: Jeannette Denz und Martina Greithammer dominierten das Kugelstoßen, Dana Prada und Aurica Gründer sprangen weit über 5,50 m.Emotionaler Höhepunkt: Das Comeback von Jennifer Gartmann nach schwerer Verletzung – und das ausgerechnet bei den Interlands. Ein Moment, der für viele im Team Gänsehaut bedeutete.Staffel-Drama und WeltrekordeZum Abschluss des Wettkampftages gab es einen echten Knaller: Die deutsche Mixed-4x400-m-Staffel lief in 3:50,72 Minuten Weltrekord. Auch die zweite Staffel, besetzt mit M55-Athleten, hatte den Weltrekord im Visier und gewann souverän ihren Lauf. Hier zeigte sich, wie wichtig Motivation, Taktik und Teamunterstützung sind – und wie laut ein Teammanager an der Bahnlinie werden kann.Mehr als nur ein WettkampfNeben sportlichen Höchstleistungen lebte der Interland Masters 2025 vom Miteinander der Nationen, von der Wiedersehensfreude und der Wertschätzung unter Athlet:innen. Abends am Strand saß das Team noch immer beisammen – der Pokal in der Mitte, die Sonne im Untergang.Ausblick auf 2026Die Planungen für die nächsten Interlands laufen bereits. Ob in Belgien oder vielleicht sogar in Deutschland – Boyke und sein Team wollen den Schwung mitnehmen. Fest steht: Die Interlands sind zurück, und die Masters-Leichtathletik hat ein weiteres Highlight im Kalender. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textEpisode 141: Curious about what makes audit teams tick? Dive into the crucial yet often misunderstood world of audit team management where leadership goes far beyond checking boxes and finding faults.Audit managers stand as guardians of financial integrity, straddling the strategic vision needed to align with business objectives while directing teams to investigate transactions that might reveal weaknesses in controls. These professionals aren't just looking to catch mistakes; they're building the foundation of trust upon which all stakeholder relationships depend. As I explore in this episode, "a company's financial reputation is the relevant social currency for doing business in the marketplace today."The most effective audit leaders combine analytical prowess with exceptional communication skills, positioning themselves not as adversaries but as partners in organizational success. They understand that identifying issues internally before external parties discover them is a service to the organization. The audit team must be uncompromisingly ethical, as I note, "people pleasers make horrible auditors." Their findings, coupled with practical recommendations, drive improved processes, better governance, and ultimately, strategic advantage.For finance professionals considering career development, time in audit roles offers unique perspective on how business functions interconnect, builds valuable problem-solving capabilities, and establishes you as a trusted advisor. Many successful finance leaders cut their teeth in audit before advancing to roles like finance director or risk manager. Ready to elevate your organization's audit function? Ensure your team has adequate resources, appropriate technology, necessary access, and leadership that values their findings.What's the state of your audit function? Are you leveraging this critical team to their full potential? Subscribe now for next week's episode where I'll tackle risk assessment in the audit planning process.Episode outline:Key competencies of the audit team,How the audit team manager contributes to the strategy and audit plan, and How a role in audit can help your career.Please connect with me on:1. Instagram: stephen.mclain2. Twitter: smclainiii3. Facebook: stephenmclainconsultant4. LinkedIn: stephenjmclainiiiFor more resources, please visit Finance Leader Academy: financeleaderacademy.com.Support the show
El club azulgrana celebra la primera victoria de la pretemporada y pone rumbo a Corea del Sur para seguir su gira asiática pendiente de la operación de Ter Stegen. Además, hablamos con el Team Manager del UAE y repasamos la última hora del mercado.
Send us a textRecap of Rebecca Farm and then Belgium Team Manager Kai Steffen Meier joins the show. S6 E14
This week's guest is one a lot of people know, Conrad Trow! Conrad set out to horseshoeing school when he was 18 in Kentucky, coming from South Africa, when back home for an apprenticeship for a few years before making the decision to move back to the States for good. He's living proof of the American Dream and taking advantage of every opportunity he was offered along the way! He's been on the American Farrier's Team, won the Draft Class at Convention 5 times, been the AFT's Team Manager for almost a decade, took over the Grand Circuit farrier products business, and eventually becoming partners with John Harshbarger into the Well-Shod business and Grand Circuit. He's a busy guy and we appreciate him sharing with us on the podcast!Also check out our website-www.forgingbrains.comOur Proud Sponsors of the Showwww.farrierbox.com use code BRAINS for 25% off your first month's order!www.well-shod.com use code BRAINS for a surprise product in your order!www.worldchampionshipblacksmiths.com use code BRAINS for 10% off in their online store! (not including membership/contest entry fees)www.yukonforge.com use code BRAINS for 10% off your order!
Send us a textIn this episode we talk with ultrarunner and UltrAspire athlete manager Ricky Urias about:Competing at a high level, despite not being proHow he approaches nutrition with real food optionsUltrAspire Athlete Manager, Ricky Urias, may not be a pro athlete, but he's proven he's a force to be reckoned with on the trails. He started trail running for the pure joy and feeling of freedom he feels, but that joy also landed him most recently in the Top 10 at Zion 100 miler. He considers himself just an average guy trying to live life above average. He's been married for 21 years to his wife Chele, and has 3 kids and one grandson. After spending most of his life doing blue collar jobs, in 2024 he decided he wanted to take a new path, and was hired on by UltrAspire part-time before becoming the company's athlete manager. Please note that this podcast is created strictly for educational purposes and should never be used for medical diagnosis or treatment.Connect w/ Ricky:Instagram: @ragerhinoMentioned:UltrAspireGU Electrolyte TabletsTailwindCozy Earth: Use code NR to save 40%1 Week Meal Plan: Use code NR10 for 10% offMORE NR New customers save 10% off all products on our website with the code NEWPOD10 If you would like to work with our practitioners, click here: https://nutritional-revolution.com/work-with-us/ Save 20% on all supplements at our trusted online source: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/kchannell Join Nutritional Revolution's The Feed Club to get $20 off right away with an additional $20 Feed credit drop every 90 days.: https://thefeed.com/teams/nutritional-revolution If you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email at nutritionalrev@gmail.com.
We have published 120 episodes since 2019. For this new season, we thought it would be a good idea to look back on some of the highlights of our conversations and select 20 episodes that resonated with veterans, service members, military families, and the civilians who support them.But first up, you'll hear from some of the folks at Home Base who wake up every day with the same mission in mind, no matter what they do at the Center of Excellence in the Navy Yard and beyond. Welcome back to Home Base Nation! For this episode, you will hear a brief conversation with Air Force Veteran and Family Support Team Manager, Stacie Frederiksson, who has worked in the non-profit arena serving veterans and their families for the past 15 years. Stacie served 14 years on active duty in the Air Force as an intelligence officer, supporting flying and space operations, before transferring to the Air Force Reserves, where she spent the last 9 years of her career at USCYBERCOM, retiring in 2016.Following the conversation with Stacie, you'll hear an episode featuring award-winning storyteller and filmmaker Spike Lee, recorded in London, England, in 2019. Home Base caught up with the legendary director before the first-ever Red Sox–Yankees game at the London Stadium. Although we were not happy with the series outcome, Mr. Lee was indeed a lifelong Yankee fan. Ron and Spike discuss some of the history of service by Black Americans and get a preview of his Vietnam War Film, early released at the time, Da5Bloods.Many thanks to Stacie Frederiksson for all her work at Home Base in support of this mission to stomp stigma and treat the invisible wounds of veterans and military families.Run To Home Base: Join Ron and his team and sign up individually or on another team at the 16th annual Run To Home Base on July 26th, 2025, at Fenway Park! Go to runtohomebase.orgPlease visit homebase.org for updates, programming, and resources if you or someone you know is struggling. Home Base Nation is the official podcast for the Home Base Program for Veterans and Military Families. Our team sees veterans, service members, and their families addressing the invisible wounds of war at no cost. This is all made possible thanks to a grateful nation. To learn more about how to help, visit us at www.homebase.org. If you or anyone you know would like to connect to care, you can also reach us at 617-724-5202.Follow Home Base on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInThe Home Base Nation Team is Steve Monaco, Army Veteran Kelly Field, Justin Scheinert, Chuck Clough, with COO Michael Allard, Brigadier General Jack Hammond, and Peter Smyth.Producer and Host: Dr. Ron HirschbergAssistant Producer, Editor: Chuck CloughChairman, Home Base Media Lab: Peter SmythThe views expressed by guests on the Home Base Nation podcast are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Home Base, the Red Sox Foundation, or any of its officials.
The All Things BMX Show is BACK—and we've got a guest you do not want to miss… This week we're catching up with BMX legend Nicholas Michael This week's guest: Nicholas Michael(AKA Peter Jean Hernandez, AKA Nick Michael)He's a BMX powerhouse: Team Manager of the J&R Bicycles National BMX Team Owner of The Power FX BMX Team. Track Operator at Cape Coral BMX And one of the most entertaining voices in BMX social media!Nick lives BMX—whether he's guiding elite riders to victory or building the local scene from the ground up. We'll talk team life, track life, behind-the-scenes chaos, and plenty of laughs along the way.The ATB Krew coming to you live from "The Ethan Clark" studios that are brought to you by the good people at Motor City Harley-Davidson in Farmington Hills Michigan. Chris and I are at the Get-O Wear News Desk. For the coolest lifestyle apparel out there check out Get-O Wear. Melissa is at her producer's perch that is brought that is brought to from the good people at Gatenine Custom Number Plateswww.gateninedesign.comDie Job Apparel brings you our guest this week.“Elevate Your Look. Empower Your Brand Die Job Apparel ”www.facebook.com/diejobapparelThe show's chat is sponsored by BMX-Rox Photographywww.roxandcoco.comTonights Trivia is brought to you by Krupp & Carterhttps://www.kruppandcarterco.storeOur show doesn't happen with the support of the following companies. So when you are shopping for your BMX wants and needs please shop the companies that support All Things BMX Show. Krupp and Carterhttps://www.kruppandcarterco.store/shopOn 2 Wheels BMXhttps://on2wheelsbmx.company.siteThe Hack Shackhttps://www.facebook.com/p/The-Hack-Shack-100057675570612/dB Sports Worldhttps://www.facebook.com/dbsportsworldWrenchman Wheel Builds www.wrenchmanwheelbuilds.comGuest Contact Infohttps://www.facebook.com/nicholas.jones.3304Support the show
In this installment of Industry Insights, we talk to Ryan Sipes about his path from amateur and professional motocross and Supercross to numerous other disciplines of two-wheeled competition and his current role as the Team Manager for Stu Baylor's Rocky Mountain/Red Bear/Kawasaki GNCC team.
Forever a "BMX kid", Jay Roe has been the Team Manager for Kink Bike Company for nearly 20 years and Cinema BMX for a while as well. He has organized and executed countless BMX projects and trips such as the recent Project X. He has facilitated the sponsorship of hundreds of riders including some of the biggest names in the sports. Jay has had an immeasurable impact on the trajectory of BMX. This was an illuminating conversation. It was awesome to peel back the curtain and hear how things work on the backside of BMX. I hope to have Jay back on the show. This dude is a legend in BMX.Follow Jay in instahttps://www.instagram.com/nothingisrad/Kink BMX on insta and youtubehttps://www.instagram.com/kinkbmx/https://www.youtube.com/ @KinkBMX Cinema BMX on insta and Youtubehttps://www.instagram.com/kinkbmx/https://www.youtube.com/ @cinemabmx Recent "Project X" videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDl20FsS6R8BFS LIVE is a podcast and a live show where we talk about what actions sports have given us and what we have given back to them. We focus on the many benefits of action sports such as positive masculinity, the development of character, and the lessons learned. We jib around on topics and let it flow organically until we hit a poignant topic. Then we drop in on it. Please share your thoughts in the comments. Everyone is welcome on BFS LIVE, please reach out if you wish to join the show. You can support BFS live and the BFS brands by joining our Pateron https://www.patreon.com/user/breakingfreeskatepark Subscribe on Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@BreakingFreeSkateparkFollow the show on instagram https://www.instagram.com/bfslivepodcast/ Follow the skatepark on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/breakingfreeskatepark/ You can make a one time donations here. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/breakingfreepay For more info about BFS visit https://www.breakingfreeskatepark.com For BFS merch visit https://breakingfreeskatepark.square.site/
Nate Ramsey has done it all. from lining up as a factory rider to now leading Rockstar Energy Husqvarna as the Team Manager. In this episode we dive into his racing career, the highs and lows of competing at the top level, and what it takes to run a championship winning team. Nate shares his story, downfalls and how he is shaping the future of supercross and motocross talent.Hope you guys enjoy, and don't forget to like and subscribe!
In this edition of Industry Insights, we talk to Fly Racing's Team Manager, Hope Stillmock.
In this installment of Industry Insights, we talk to Yamaha Star Racing's 250 Team Manager Jensen Hendler about getting his start in the industry, how he became Star's Team Manager, some of his roles, the Deegan Effect, and more.
On a very special episode, Rog sits down with brand new US Men's National Team Manager, the globally revered Mauricio Pochettino. The pair discuss the 52-year-old Argentine's singular career arc, his unique leadership philosophy, and his plan to transform the United States men into contenders ahead of a seismic 2026 World Cup on home soil.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.