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This episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast features Lindsey Elizabeth Cortez, a sports dietician, and Hannah Silva Breen, a PhD student in sport, exercise, and performance psychology. They discuss the mental health and body image issues that female athletes face. Hannah shares her journey from being an athlete to focusing on mental health and body image research. The episode delves into practical strategies to improve body image, the impact of social media, and the importance of body functionality. They also discuss systemic changes needed in sports culture to support female athletes better. In this episode, Hannah shared Body Confident Sport, a free online tool researched and co-developed by Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport and the Centre for Appearance Research, with support from Dove and Nike. This tool is globally informed and tested, and works! There are brief education modules for coaches of girls, and resources for coaches to share directly with their athletes. Episode Highlights: 01:27 Meet Our Guest: Hannah Silva Breen 03:32 Understanding Mental Performance vs. Mental Health Counseling 09:49 Stigmas in Sports and Mental Health 14:19 Hannah's Journey: From Athlete to Mental Health Advocate 23:52 Addressing RED-S and Nutrition for Female Athletes 26:27 Body Image and Weight Bias in Different Sports 27:29 Exploring Body Image Issues in Team Sports 29:39 Impact of Social Media on Athletes' Body Image 32:10 Fitness Influencers vs. Athletes: A Comparison 35:40 The Misconception of Body Image and Performance 40:07 Strategies to Improve Body Image in Female Athletes 45:55 Creating a Supportive Environment for Athletes 50:35 Conclusion and Resources for Female Athletes For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/ Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds Check out WaveBye: DISCOUNT CODE for 15% off: LINDSEYCORTES Direct referral link for discount: https://www.wavebye.co/?ref=LINDSEYCORTES Visit WaveBye's Website: http://wavebye.co Follow WaveBye: @wavebyeinc on Instagram @wavebyeinc on TikTok @WaveByeInc on YouTube
Baking Soda for Endurance, Motivation in Sports, and Supplement InsightsIn this episode of Iron Radio, Coach Phil Stevens and Dr. Lonnie Lowery delve into listener mail, discussing the use of baking soda to enhance endurance and reduce fatigue during high-volume weight training sessions. They also explore the impacts of various supplements, like creatine and beta-alanine, on muscle buffering and performance. The conversation shifts to motivation and effort in both youth and adult athletes, emphasizing the challenges coaches face in instilling a strong work ethic in their trainees. Dr. Lowry highlights his recent book on dietary supplements, now available for pre-order on Amazon. Tune in for an engaging discussion on sports nutrition, training strategies, and the drive needed to excel in athletics.00:55 Listener Mail: Baking Soda for Endurance01:50 Discussion on Muscle Acidity and Supplements03:58 High Rep Training and Muscle Buffering07:44 Upcoming Topics and Book Announcement09:45 Motivation and Effort in Training15:59 Understanding the Competitive Drive17:25 Recognizing Mental Health in Athletes18:17 Dealing with Unmotivated Team Members19:08 The Importance of Effort in Team Sports20:19 Gym Culture and Effort20:58 Challenges in Coaching Youth Sports22:40 The Role of Goal Setting27:19 Effort vs. Perfect Plans in Training28:28 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Donate to the show via PayPal HERE.You can also join Dr Mike's Insider Newsletter for more info on how to add muscle, improve your performance and body comp - all without destroying your health, go to www.ironradiodrmike.com Thank you!Phil, Jerrell, Mike T, and Lonnie
In Episode 53 of The Hollow Bunny Leadership Podcast, Kristen and Sylvia explore what it means to face the inner battles that hold us back—fear, self-doubt, and imposter syndrome. Through reflection and shared insights, we talk about how courage isn't something you carry alone; it grows stronger in community. Together, we unpack how bravery, humility, and persistence can help us keep moving toward what's right, even when it's hard.
In this episode, Kristie Boltz shares how dental practices can attract high-value patients by building a “first class cabin” - where marketing is something you do, not something you buy. She breaks down practical strategies to identify and cultivate your ideal patients, improve marketing ROI, and create a team culture that supports long-term growth. Kristie challenges the idea of marketing as a one-time spend, reframing it as a daily habit rooted in team engagement, systems, and accountability. Whether you're just starting or scaling your practice, this conversation will inspire you to think differently about marketing—and empower your team to play a winning role in it.To learn more about Kristie's upcoming 3-hour course on “Your 1st Class Cabin” as well as her 6-week CMO Academy, where you can take your entire team and turn them into a Chief Marketing Officer. Visit mydentalcmo.com for more information.This episode is brought to you by eAssist Dental Solutions, the nation's leading dental billing company. Just like marketing works best when your whole team is engaged, your collections thrive when your systems are strong and your team is supported. eAssist helps practices collect 100% of what's rightfully owed, reduce insurance aging, and create the financial clarity needed to grow with confidence. And if you're ready to strengthen your billing the way Kristie helps practices strengthen their marketing, visit dentalbilling.com to learn more about partnering with eAssist.
How is data used in sport? Katie Smith investigates the growing use of and reliance on data in sport, as part of a new four-part podcast series on what goes into helping athletes and teams perform at an elite level, made in partnership with The Open University.There's a visit to an England Golf training camp at their headquarters in Lincolnshire to hear from rising golf star Lottie Woad on how data has helped improve her game and from Steve Robinson, England Golf national women's performance coach, on how data can help with coaching.Dr Ben Langdown from the Open University explains what is measured as golfers look for an edge and the potential pitfalls of data, while Dr Nichola Kentzer explains some of the ethical dilemmas around the use of data.What role does data have in cycling? Olympic gold medallist Geraint Thomas explains why he still sees the sport as an art form and he doesn't rely on the data too much but rather the feelings in his legs. Ineos Head of Innovation and Performance Support Mehdi Kordi reveals how everything can be measured in cycling.Plus, Liverpool FC's former Director of Research, Ian Graham shares how football clubs can gain an edge through using data but cautions that football is the hardest sport to analyse data in. He also explains how he sold former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on the merits of data as the club built the team that ended their 30 year wait for a Premier League title.The Team behind the Team is produced in partnership with the Open University.Team Ineos Grenadiers staff member David Rozman does not feature in this series and he was never interviewed or offered for interview during the process of gathering material for the series. Our production team was unaware of historical doping allegations relating to David Rozman and the 2012 season, which they have since been made aware of following the recording of this series.
Braxton makes his picks for the most intriguing games of the college football week 1 slate! He also reacts to the Team USA Ryder Cup team announcement, MLB & the trade of Micah Parsons! Taylor Swift is engaged! Follow or stream on any platform @Burgers&Brats
Braxton makes his picks for the most intriguing games of the college football week 1 slate! He also reacts to the Team USA Ryder Cup team announcement, MLB & the trade of Micah Parsons! Taylor Swift is engaged! Follow or stream on any platform @Burgers&Brats
It's often challenging for someone living with mentalillness to recognise that their carers may also be experiencing pain. Managing symptoms can lead to self-focus, making it hard to see the struggles of thosewho help.Many say, "You don't understand what I'm goingthrough." Today, let's discuss the carer's role—mental illness affectseveryone involved, not just the individual. Carers face highs and lows too, andit's vital for those with mental illness to appreciate this.I'll share insights for carers and those with mental illnessalike. Let's explore the experiences from both perspectives. SUPPORT US NOW. See below for how. Check the website markmiwords.com.auBuy the Shirts markmishirts.comBuy the book https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09BC229P1/ref=sr_1_14?dchild=1&keywords=shattered+the+book&qid=1627454085&sr=8-14 #ShatteredThePodcast #Podcast #STP #PTSD #PTSDsymptoms#CPTSD #cptsdrecovery #domesticviolence #suicide #depression #mentalhealth#anxiety #sad #suicideprevention #love #mentalhealthawareness #depressed#mentalillness #suicidal Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3BVQmO16Isxhu8ra2DTwPQ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/shattered-the-podcast/id1551737334 You tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZvR1KH1rufN3lX2IMzozfg https://twitter.com/ShatteredThePo1 https://www.instagram.com/shatteredthepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/shatteredpc https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20360507#MentalHealthAwareness #MentalIllness#BookRecommendations #MentalHealthMatters #SelfHelpBooks #MentalWellness #ReadingForHealing#BookLovers #MentalHealthSupport#LiteratureForChange #bumwiper
Listen to the full episode: https://mindpumppodcast.com/2575-raising-resilient-children-with-jen-cohen/ Team sports aren't just about physical fitness - they're a masterclass in life preparation. In this Fitness Friday excerpt from my Mind Pump Podcast conversation, we dive into why putting your kids in team sports between ages 3-10 is absolutely critical for their development. We discuss how sports serve as a microcosm of life, teaching kids essential lessons about failure, merit-based performance, and working with difficult people. From learning that someone will always be better than you to discovering natural leadership qualities, sports provide irreplaceable real-world education that no classroom can replicate. Tune in to discover why the "everybody wins" mentality is robbing children of crucial life lessons and how modern parenting trends are creating a generation unprepared for real-world challenges. What we discuss: Why Team Sports Are Essential Between Ages 3-10 The Dangerous Rise of "Everybody Wins" Culture in Youth Sports How Sports Teach Kids That Someone Will Always Be Better Why Parents Are Ruining Sports by Praising Talent Over Effort The Problem with Moving Kids to "Easier" Teams How NIL Deals Are Destroying Loyalty in College Sports Why Sports Are Practice for the Game of Life The Lost Art of Sitting on the Bench and Supporting Teammates How to Use Sports to Build Natural Leadership Skills Thank you to our sponsor: Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off TruNiagen: Head over to truniagen.com and use code HUSTLE20 to get $20 off any purchase over $100. Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout. 99designs by Vista: 99designs.com/jen20 – click "Claim my discount" to get $20 off your first design contest. Find more from Mind Pump: Website: https://mindpumppodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindpumpmedia/ Find more from Jen: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagements
As we continue this format today, we dive into the world of team sports and discuss what lessons are in this world. Join us in between seasons for this special mini-season format of The Victory Couch, upholstery. This is one to share with the athletes in your life and those of us who parent them (The Victory Couch is hosted by Rick and Julie Rando).Show notes: Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook,victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.comWant a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitar case, etc.? Send us a message and we'll mail you one.Listen to the original episode in FULL here:Season Two, Episode 11: about the value of sports, TV for couples, a big fish and a bad haircuthttps://open.spotify.com/episode/5waZsE720YFlZD6c5SlrzM?si=cVyV5DeZSHSdohZdUFaVxQ
Jon Herold and Burning Bright dig into newly revealed evidence of DOJ corruption, exposing how investigations into the Clinton Foundation were deliberately shut down to protect political elites. They highlight James Clapper's admission that the Russia hoax was a “team sport,” raising fresh questions about the coordinated efforts of intelligence officials and their media allies. The hosts also examine Adam Schiff's leaks of classified material, the stripping of security clearances from rogue CIA officials, and how Trump is positioning himself with executive orders, whistleblower protections, and strategic appointments. Blending humor with sharp analysis, this episode connects the dots between past coverups, present-day revelations, and the moves being made to restore accountability.
Guest speaker, Pastor Rich Clegg, looks at Colossians 4:7-18 and shows us how ministry involves everyone to be involved. Pastor Rich is the pastor of Faithbridge Church in Manchester, NH. Island Pond Baptist Church is an SBC church in Hampstead, NH, just seconds from Derry, NH. We also have many people at our church from surrounding cities such as Chester, Sandown, Danville, Kingston, Fremont, Plaistow, Atkinson, Derry, Londonderry, Salem, and Haverhill. If you live in Southern New Hampshire, we would The post Colossians 4:7-18 – Ministry is a Team Sport appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.
The truth is finally here. We break down the explosive declassified documents that prove the entire Russia collusion narrative was a fake "team sport" designed to frame Donald Trump. We reveal how a federal contractor hired by Hillary Clinton's campaign created fake online traffic, and how intelligence agencies, led by James Clapper, pressured agents to sign off on a lie they knew was fraudulent. You'll hear the shocking email from the head of the NSA demanding to see the evidence—and being told "no." This is the inside story of the biggest lie ever told and how it was designed to indict a sitting president.
This episode breaks down the latest economic news, including a rise in wholesale inflation and the ongoing challenges of the national debt, which is described as a "Ponzi scheme." It also discusses newly declassified documents that allegedly expose the Russia collusion narrative as a "team sport" among intelligence agencies to frame Donald Trump. The show then covers Trump's strategy to use federal power to take back "sanctuary cities" and dismantle cartel operations. Finally, it includes a humorous but critical take on public etiquette, specifically focusing on parents who don't remove crying children from events.
This two-part analysis exposes what the speaker describes as the "massive corruption" and "rogue elements" within U.S. intelligence agencies. The host argues that the Russia collusion narrative was a "team sport" manufactured by figures like James Clapper and Andrew McCabe to serve political ends, specifically to undermine Donald Trump's presidency and shield Hillary Clinton from her own legal troubles. Citing allegedly "burned bag" documents that were never fully destroyed, the host contends that the FBI's investigations into Hillary Clinton's use of a private server and the Clinton Foundation were deliberately suppressed. The monologue concludes by asserting that a vast, entrenched bureaucracy is a greater threat to the country than foreign adversaries and that the public has been repeatedly lied to by the media and intelligence community.
In this fiery monologue, the host breaks down newly revealed information regarding the Russia collusion narrative. Citing emails and internal communications, he explains how intelligence agencies allegedly framed the narrative as a "team sport" to ensure a singular, unified message about the Trump campaign's purported collusion with Russia. The host argues that this was a deliberate effort to mislead the public, with key figures in the intelligence community knowing the information was false. He highlights the role of Mike Rogers, James Clapper, and others, and suggests that the deep-seated bureaucracy is a more significant threat to the current administration than foreign adversaries. The conversation also touches on why Donald Trump may be opting for in-person meetings with foreign leaders—to bypass potential eavesdropping and leaks from these same intelligence agencies.
Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there's simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the best we can is being reminded of the gifts and insight you already have within. Be sure to subscribe and get your daily dose. About Andrea Butcher Andrea Butcher is a visionary business leader, executive coach, and keynote speaker—she empowers leaders to gain clarity through the chaos by being MORE of who they already are. Her experiences—serving as CEO, leading at an executive level, and working in and leading global teams—make her uniquely qualified to support leadership and business success. She hosts the popular leadership podcast, Being [at Work] with a global audience of over 600,000 listeners and is the author of The Power in the Pivot (Red Thread Publishing 2022) and HR Kit for Dummies (Wiley 2023). Connect with Andrea https://www.abundantempowerment.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/leaderdevelopmentcoach/
How do we individualize athlete development in chaotic, high-contact sports like rugby and basketball? Dr. Carmen Colomer shares her science-backed system for unlocking performance
In this episode of the Coaching 101 Podcast, host Daniel Chamberlain livestreams from the Border States Summit in Quapaw, featuring guest Travis from Team Sports Consulting Group. The conversation covers the venue highlights, notably the Ace Sports video boards and their customizable setups for various sports. Travis delves into the services provided by Team Sports Consulting Group, emphasizing their approach to relational psychology to improve team cohesion and communication. He shares insights on their unique survey method and the importance of customized, actionable feedback for coaches and athletes. The segment also touches on the effectiveness of their methods in high school and college sports, and the broader implications for athletic and personal development. The discussion wraps up with projections on NFL scouting, collegiate athletics, and some lighthearted banter on sports predictions.00:00 Introduction and Event Overview00:42 Highlighting Ace Sports and Their Innovations03:28 Team Sports Consulting Group Introduction04:24 OU Football and Personal Insights07:26 Efficiency in Coaching and Fundraising09:56 Team Sports Consulting Group's Impact25:55 Dealing with Distrust and Team Dynamics26:29 Understanding Lone Wolf Tendencies27:15 The Importance of Connotation in Communication28:06 Coaching Relationships and Building Connections29:27 Tools for Coaches: Side by Side Product30:15 Challenges in Coaching and Accountability32:22 Effective Use of Coaching Tools34:45 Building Stronger Teams with Relational Science38:56 Sports Predictions and Analysis48:26 Closing Remarks and Contact InformationDaniel Chamberlain: @CoachChamboOK ChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.com chamberlainfootballconsulting.com Kenny Simpson: @FBCoachSimpson fbcoachsimpson@gmail.com FBCoachSimpson.com
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Robby is joined by Sara Jackson, Senior Developer at thoughtbot, to explore the practical ways teams can foster resilience—not just in their infrastructure, but in their everyday habits. They talk about why documentation is more than a chore, how to build trust in test suites, and how Chaos Engineering at the application layer can help make the case for long-term investment in maintainability.Sara shares why she advocates for writing documentation on day one, how “WET” test practices have helped her avoid brittle test suites, and why she sees ports as a powerful alternative to full rewrites. They also dive into why so many teams overlook failure scenarios that matter deeply to end users—and how being proactive about those situations can shape better products and stronger teams.Episode Highlights[00:01:28] What Well-Maintained Software Looks Like: Sara champions documentation that's trusted, updated, and valued by the team.[00:07:23] Invisible Work and Team Culture: Robby and Sara discuss how small documentation improvements often go unrecognized—and why leadership buy-in matters.[00:10:34] Why Documentation Should Start on Day One: Sara offers a “hot take” about writing things down early to reduce cognitive load.[00:16:00] What Chaos Engineering Really Is: Sara explains the scientific roots of the practice and its DevOps origins.[00:20:00] Application-Layer Chaos Engineering: How fault injection can reveal blind spots in the user experience.[00:24:36] Observability First: Why you need the right visibility before meaningful chaos experiments can begin.[00:28:32] Pitching Resilience to Stakeholders: Robby and Sara explore how chaos experiments can justify broader investments in system quality.[00:33:24] WET Tests vs. DRY Tests: Sara explains why test clarity and context matter more than clever abstractions.[00:40:43] Working on Client Refactors: How Sara approaches improving test coverage before diving into major changes.[00:42:11] Rewrite vs. Refactor vs. Port: Sara introduces “porting” as a more intentional middle path for teams looking to evolve their systems.[00:50:45] Delete More Code: Why letting go of unused features can create forward momentum.[00:51:13] Recommended Reading: Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz.Resources & LinksSara on MastodonthoughtbotRubyConf 2024 Talk – Chaos Engineering on the Death StarBook: Being Wrong by Kathryn SchulzFlu Shot on GitHubChaosRB on GitHubSemian from Shopify — a chaos engineering toolkit for RubyThanks to Our Sponsor!Turn hours of debugging into just minutes! AppSignal is a performance monitoring and error-tracking tool designed for Ruby, Elixir, Python, Node.js, Javascript, and other frameworks.It offers six powerful features with one simple interface, providing developers with real-time insights into the performance and health of web applications.Keep your coding cool and error-free, one line at a time! Use the code maintainable to get a 10% discount for your first year. Check them out! Subscribe to Maintainable on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr search "Maintainable" wherever you stream your podcasts.Keep up to date with the Maintainable Podcast by joining the newsletter.
You may be the only name on the cover—but behind every successful nonfiction book is a team of experts who helped bring it to life.In this episode of Your Path to Book Publishing, we're talking about why writing and publishing a book is a team sport—and who you actually need on your side to finish strong, reach readers, and build your author business.
Hour Two- Will Elijah Moore make the Team full 2258 Mon, 21 Jul 2025 22:52:00 +0000 K6PPEcEDHPCSDyvNOFcxzkMcBPEH2BLA sports Schopp and Bulldog sports Hour Two- Will Elijah Moore make the Team Sports talk should be entertaining and informative, which is why Schopp and the Bulldog control the WGR 550 airwaves every weekday from 3-7 p.m. Chris "The Bulldog" Parker bleeds Buffalo and is as passionate about the Sabres and Bills as any listener to our radio station. Mike Schopp keeps the callers in line while dishing out his unique perspective and opinions, and creating on-air fantasy drafts of anything from favorite candy and meats, to actors, presidents and bands. Bills reporter Sal Capaccio appears daily on the show covering every move the team makes like nobody else!The top-notch weekly guests include:Mondays (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON) at 4 p.m. - Buffalo Bill, Eric WoodSabres general manager Kevyn Adams (DURING HOCKEY SEASON) - 5:30 p.m.Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. - Sports betting media specialist Evan Abrams from The Action NetworkTogether for 10 years, Schopp and the Bulldog are the No. 1 most listened to talk show in all of Western New York.On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=ht
David Charlton and Duncan O'Brien discuss the emotional challenges in football, focusing on blame, shame, guilt, and anger in this week's episode of Demystifying Mental Toughness. Duncan, influenced by Brene Brown's work, emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and collaboration in coaching. He highlights the need for coaches to create supportive yet challenging environments, using tools like Clean Language to foster self-awareness and resilience. They explore how emotions like shame can manifest in players, affecting their performance and behaviour. The conversation underscores the significance of coaches communicating effectively and setting clear expectations to help players navigate stress and criticism, ultimately fostering a more supportive and effective coaching dynamic. Key Learning Points: · Explore using clean language techniques in football coaching to help players develop self-awareness. · Encourage players to ask questions of each other rather than giving direct orders or criticism during challenging situations. · Educate coaches and players on the difference between shame and guilt, and how to address feelings of shame in a constructive way. · Mistakes are common in football and pointing the fingers, blaming can lead to guilt, impacting players' confidence and bravery. · Vulnerability is essential to encourage courageous behaviours and collaboration, however it is dependent on the relationship and trust developed between coaches and players. Connect with Duncan O'Brien LinkedIN Connect with David Charlton Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN Podcast Episodes To Encourage A Positive Sporting Experience Ep286: Nathan Sherratt - How To Understand Neurodiversity Better In Football Refereeing Ep285: Adam Batstone - Football Coaches: How To Help Neurodiverse Players Thrive Ep249: Dr Edward Hall – Understanding Workplace Collaboration In Coaching In Team Sports Ep105: Hannah Bromley – Overcoming Psychological Challenges in Professional Women's Football Ep065: Dr Amy Izycky – Encouraging Mentally Healthy Cultures in Sport Other Valuable Resources To Encourage A Positive Sporting Experience Podcasts for Sport Coach Development Cricket Psychology Resources Hockey Psychology Resources Rugby Psychology Resources Soccer Psychology Resources
Use the code: Celebrate20 for 20% off everything on our site! Take a look at our courses or if you like our resources like this free download, check out our Resource Library! Watch this episode on Youtube! Check out the Simple Practice discount! Part One: Why It Works (Backed by Research)In this episode, we dive into the science behind caregiver involvement in child and teen therapy. From improving emotional regulation to supporting long-term clinical outcomes, the research is clear: when parents are meaningfully involved, therapy becomes more effective. Learn why family dynamics, consistency across settings, and caregiver insight can make all the difference—and walk away with foundational tips to begin building collaborative relationships with the adults in your clients' lives.
What if the secret to better leadership isn't in your strategy... but in your relationships?
Selected Reading US Space Force unveils International Partnership Strategy to strengthen space security- Secretary of the Air Force International Affairs SLD 30 Change of Command 2025 Vandenberg Space Force Base Mission Delta 2 Conducts Change Command- Space Operations Command (SpOC) Redwire Expands International Collaboration with Japanese Startup SpaceData for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Engineering Systems Japan's Interstellar and Germany's Exolaunch Sign Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Launch Services in Asia BlackSky Signs Gen-3 Early Access Agreement With Current Gen-2 Customer in Support of Ukraine MDA Space Achieves An Industry First In Satellite Digital Beam Forming With MDA Aurora™ ESA - Closing the loop: new Space Rider drop test China's Tianzhou-8 cargo spaceship re-enters atmosphere - CGTN Planet Signs Partnership with Farmdar to Enhance Global Agricultural AI Analysis Redwire Successfully Completes Integration of Hammerhead Spacecraft for Upcoming European Tech Demonstration Mission China sets up 1st international association on deep-space exploration - CGTN T-Minus Crew Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, I sit down with Lisa Pataky, a sports physical therapist whose career has spanned pro tennis, Overtime Elite, and now the NBA with the Minnesota Timberwolves. We dive into what it takes to build trust with athletes, bridge the gap between medical and performance teams, and reconsider long-term rehab as a training macrocycle rather than a checklist. If you're curious about life as a PT in both the individual and team sport settings, give this a listen. Clinical Athlete FB Community Group https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AmNkgtLS2/
Jarek Berga - July 6th 2025 Jesus doesn't just meet needs—He invites us into the miracle. As we continue The King & His Kingdom series in Matthew 15:32–39, we see Jesus moved with compassion for a weary crowd. He invites the disciples to participate in the distribution—and still today, He includes His followers in His work. This message reminds us that Jesus is offering bread that truly satisfies—and He invites us to come, receive, and be filled. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #Matthew15 #JesusFeedsThe4000 #BreadThatSatisfies #CompassionOfJesus #TheKingAndHisKingdom #RestoredTemecula #ChristianSermon #ComeAndReceive #FaithInJesus #BiblicalTeaching Share this message with someone who needs to hear it! Chapters (00:00:15) - Welcome to Restored Templeecula Church(00:00:57) - The King and His Kingdom(00:05:07) - Ticking Off the Box(00:06:49) - Jesus was tired, hungry and exhausted(00:11:48) - 7 loaves for the crowds(00:13:26) - The First Biblical Theology in the Bible Project(00:14:41) - Bread, God's People(00:19:44) - The Bread of the Presence in the Bible(00:25:39) - The Hunger in Our Soul(00:31:08) - John Legend on His Lockbox(00:33:18) - The Biblical Theology of Bread(00:35:00) - Jesus' Mass Feeding(00:42:16) - As God Takes Bread to the Nations(00:49:06) - A Team Sport(00:53:23) - A message from the Vietnam Veterans(00:53:56) - Where Are You With Jesus Today?(00:57:48) - Where Should You Be Taking a Flier?(01:01:31) - Coming soon: A Meal for the Sick
In the last exciting episode, I opined that higher education is not a spectator sport. In America, it's also not a team sport. Ben Franklin is credited with saying, “We must all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately.” In this episode I'll consider how this admonition to American revolutionaries applies to higher education today. There are multiple political, cultural and financial pressures facing all of higher ed, yet we often see institutions struggling with these individually, rather than leveraging the considerable talent and resources of higher education as an integrated sector to present a united front to pursue resolution to the benefit of all.EdUp Insights with Bill Pepicello is part of the EdUp Experience Podcast network.
Join Kate Megaw, Ryan Smith, and returning guest Anu Smalley as they dive deep into relational leadership - one of the eight domains of the Leadership Growth Wheel. Discover why the myth of heroic leadership is holding organizations back and learn the three essential skills every leader needs: emotional intelligence, psychological safety, and conflict management. From Viktor Frankl's wisdom about the space between stimulus and response to practical tips on building authentic relationships across teams, this episode challenges traditional leadership models and shows you how to lead through influence, not authority. Perfect for leaders at any level who want to move beyond being a single point of failure and start building networks of empowered people around them.
Pete Prisco of CBS Sports named his Top-100 players in the NFL and three Broncos were ranked. Should Denver have more than three players in the Top-100? Also, the Panthers defeated the Oilers to win back-to-back Stanley Cups. Is Connor McDavid the best player in team sports to never win a title? Eric and Bruce break it all down!
In episode 125, of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton talks with Michele Walls. Michele shares her deep well of experience in nonprofit fundraising, communications, and strategic development. They explore: the importance of thoughtful relationship-building, patience, and team collaboration in securing sustainable funding. how fundraising is a team effort and a long game. how to move from reactive panic to strategic action—even amid uncertainty and funding contractions. Episode highlights:
While at the Amsterdam City Exchange, Nate Kohler from Serve the City Paris did not just to make friends and exchange best practices in volunteering. He tells us in this episode how his new friends stepped up to support him with a crisis that happened back at home.Serving SHORT Stories alternates with our regular-length episodes, to serve you bite-size bits of inspiration you can share with others.
In this episode, we're joined by Francesco Fonte, MMA and Jiu-Jitsu head coach from Sportschule Next Level in Germany! Francesco explores the idea of Jiu-Jitsu as a team sport. He explains how fostering a relaxed, playful training environment not only builds community but also accelerates learning by encouraging experimentation and removing the fear of mistakes. Drawing on his experiences organizing camps and running a diverse gym, Francesco highlights the value of humor, inside jokes, and a “third place” culture where people feel at home on the mats. Together, they discuss how hobbyists and competitors alike can thrive in inclusive gyms that prioritize connection over competition.Follow Francesco on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/francescofonte76Mental models discussed in this episode:Gamificationhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/gamification/Keep it Playfulhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/keep-it-playful/Self-Competitonhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/self-competition/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/
Schwingen, Steinstossen, Hornussen... Switzerland is home to several unique sports. Hornussen is one of the most popular, known for the small ‘nouss' that looks like a hockey puck and the ‘schindel', the wooden paddle reminiscent of a pizzaiolo's shovel. The sport contains elements of golf and baseball and is mainly played in the Bern and Solothurn region. In this episode, Sandra Widmer from the Swiss Hornussen Association explains hornussen's origins, rules, and why it's a great activity to get involved with for both for locals and for expats. If you liked the episode, share this podcast with your friends and leave a review on your favourite platform. You can also subscribe to our newsletter at rigby.ch/newsletter for more great content about living in Switzerland.
In this episode Sam Moore discusses her article, “Menstrual Cycle Phase-Based Strength and Conditioning Training for Elite Team Sport Female Athletes” published in issue 47-3 of Strength and Conditioning Journal.
Business is a Team Sport is covered in this video, along with the following subjects:- Building a Winning Business Team- The Power of Roles and Responsibilities- Leadership and Teamwork***************************************In the world of business, collaboration and teamwork are essential for success, much like in any team sport. Just as athletes rely on their teammates, business professionals must work together to achieve common goals. Each member brings unique skills and perspectives to the table, creating a rich tapestry of ideas that can lead to innovation and growth. I'll be talking with Mel Solomon about Business is a Team Sport.Mel Solomon acquired Tri-Arc offering (together with Fred Schwartz) 36 unique model types of passive fall protection and access products including a variety of mobile ladders, work platforms, step stools, fixed ladders, stairways, configurable ladder and platform systems, modular stair systems, gates and guardrails. With their expertise in fabricating reliable and durable equipment, Tri-Arc has established itself as a trusted provider in the market, offering comprehensive solutions that prioritize workplace safety, code compliance, productivity, and overall operational efficiency.
My guest on the show today is Cameron, Founder of Commonsense Investing and author of the Substack microcapstocks.substack.com. Cameron is a microcap investor focused on education, community, and a disciplined research process — bringing a common-sense approach to navigating this often volatile corner of the market. In our conversation, Cameron shares how his investing journey evolved from chasing high-flyers and exposing bad actors to building a thoughtful framework for identifying quality microcap companies. He discusses the importance of doing your own research, filtering stocks through a rigorous process, and why flexibility is a powerful edge for retail investors. We also talk about his personal investing experiences, as well as key red flags to look out for — from share dilution to questionable management behavior. And for full disclosure, we discussed a number of companies during today's podcast. I am not a shareholder in any of them. For more information about Cameron and Common Sense Investing, please visit: https://commonsenseinvesting.ca/ Planet MicroCap Podcast is on YouTube! All archived episodes and each new episode will be posted on the Planet MicroCap YouTube channel. I've provided the link in the description if you'd like to subscribe. You'll also get the chance to watch all our Video Interviews with management teams, educational panels from the conference, as well as expert commentary from some familiar guests on the podcast. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1Q5Yfym Click here to rate and review the Planet MicroCap Podcast The Planet MicroCap Podcast is brought to you by SNN Incorporated, The Official MicroCap News Source, and the Planet MicroCap Review Magazine, the leading magazine in the MicroCap market. You can Follow the Planet MicroCap Podcast on Twitter @BobbyKKraft
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Greg Kampe has been the head basketball coach for 40 seasons at Oakland University. He is the longest tenured coach at one institution. Coach Kampe has racked up more than 700 wins during his career. He is in the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. 00:08:50 Gaining Respect as a Coach 00:14:26 Life as a Team Sport 00:18:51 Balancing Team and Individual Aspect 00:23:10 Adapt or Die 00:34:43 Beyond the Win or Loss 00:44:07 Reflection After NC State Game 00:49:15 Hinge Moment After Kentucky Win 00:52:15 Consistency is the Hallmark of Greatness Don't forget you can also follow Dr. rob Bell on Twitter or Instagram! Follow At: X @drrobbell Instagram @drrobbell Download Your Daily Focus Map! https://drrobbell.com/ If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell
Today, sports are popular all over the world! But have you ever wondered what the first team sport was? This week, Joy and cohost Xenia learn all about the Mesoamerican Ball Game, which is more than 3,000 years old! And they meet someone who is still playing today! Plus, a game of first things first that you won't ball-lieve!This episode was sponsored by:Disney - Experience Disney's Elio, only in theaters June 20. Rated PG, parental guidance suggested.
Do sports build character—or just fill the calendar? In this Live Sturdy conversation, Christian counselor Keith McCurdy joins host Davies Owens to explore the role of athletics in the lives of students and families. From travel teams and over-scheduled lives to the hidden virtue of humility after a tough loss, Keith brings decades of experience as a counselor, coach, and classical school board member to help us navigate the tension between healthy competition and unhealthy obsession.What are the true benefits of team sports? How do you know when your child (or family!) is overcommitted? And what should classical Christian schools consider when expanding their athletic programs? Whether you're raising a future Olympian or a kid who prefers chess to cross country, this episode will help you keep perspective—and put sports in their proper place.
Expectations in dating can lead straight to disappointment. On this episode, Heath and Jamie break down why clear communication, shared values, and mutual agreements beat assumptions every time. Instead of imposing expectations, explore why it's smarter (and sexier) to build agreements together—so both partners know exactly what's up. No mind-reading, no guessing games, just grown conversations and real understanding. Because healthy relationships thrive on clarity—not unmet expectations.
Episode 188: In this episode of the Inform Performance Podcast, Andy McDonald is joined by Stephanie Grubbs, a Strength & Conditioning Coach and Sport Scientist currently working with the Houston Astros in Major League Baseball. With prior experience across top-tier programs including the University of Pittsburgh, Clemson Athletics, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, Stephanie brings a diverse and practical perspective on applied sport science in elite sport. In this conversation, Stephanie shares her journey through high-performance environments and reflects on the strategies, systems, and relationships that have shaped her approach to athlete development. Topics Discussed: The evolution of sports science in the U.S. high-performance landscape Building strong relationships and implementing impactful ideas Designing effective systems and processes in sports science programs The use of microdosing in strength training Adapting training methods to the unique demands of baseball The importance of intent and communication in daily training Exploring innovative recovery strategies Thoughts on career development and mentorship in elite sport Whether you're a coach, practitioner, or sports science student, this episode delivers valuable insights into optimizing performance support in team sports. - Where you can find Stephanie: LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram - Sponsors VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training Hytro: The world's leading Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) wearable, designed to accelerate recovery and maximise athletic potential using Hytro BFR for Professional Sport. - Where to Find Us Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website - Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie Dylan Carmody Steve Barrett Pete McKnight
Join us for the latest DTCC Insights podcast, where the state of corporate actions is front and center.Tim Lind, Managing Director, DTCC Data Services hosted Dan Doney, Managing Director, CTO, DTCC Digital Assets and Barnaby Nelson, CEO, Value Exchange to get unique insights from across the financial services landscape and share why it takes an entire industry to move corporate actions forward.Key Takeaways:A Stagnant State: Despite technological advancements, the corporate actions industry has remained largely unchanged, leading to significant inefficiencies and costs. A major issue is the lack of accountability and communication between issuers, investors and portfolio managers.The Cost of Inefficiency: The current system's inefficiencies are estimated to cost the industry billions of dollars annually. The total cost of corporate action processing in the U.S. is estimated to be $169 billion per year.Digital Developments: Blockchain technology and smart contracts have the potential to improve the efficiency and transparency of corporate actions. However, the complexity of implementing these technologies and the need for alignment across various systems are highlighted.A Standard Approach: The industry needs to collaborate, with one possible solution deriving from a bridge between traditional finance and digital finance. Either way, standardized messaging protocols are a must, but several challenges exist.© 2025 DTCC. All rights reserved. DTCC, DTCC (Stylized) and Financial Markets. Forward. are registered and unregistered trademarks of The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation DTCC.
Tom Barnum, former Michigan State linebacker and NFL player, shares his remarkable journey from addiction to finding joy in sobriety through his team-based approach to recovery. He is the author of the book "Sobriety is a Team Sport"We discuss:• Addiction recovery requires admitting the problem is beyond personal control• Tom identifies the three paths for people with addiction: sobriety, jail, or death• AA meetings provide essential human connection that helps rewire the brain's dopamine system• Forced sobriety through court mandates or fear tactics rarely works long-term• Recovery groups create unique bonds between people who might otherwise never connect• Non-alcoholic beverages can be safely incorporated into recovery for some individuals• Even after decades of sobriety, addiction triggers can unexpectedly surface• Tom's recovery team includes his wife of 56 years, family, physicians, and former teammates• Social media has played a positive role in maintaining Tom's recovery connectionsFind Tom's book "Sobriety is a Team Sport" on Barnes & Noble or Amazon.To contact Dr. Grover: ammadeeasy@fastmail.com
Grace Cathedral, San Francisco The Fourth Sunday in Easter, Mother's Day May 11, 2025 Acts 9:36-43 Psalm 23 Revelation 7:9-17 John 10:22-30
4.14.25 Hour 1 1:00- Rory McIlroy has completed the Grand Slam and won his first Masters tournament! 18:00- How big of a deal was Rory's win at the Masters?