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The Coaching Inn
S5 Episode 16: The Sound of Coaching - Listening Beyond Words with Tony Castro

The Coaching Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 53:47 Transcription Available


Join Claire Pedrick and Tony Castro as they explore the fascinating link between music and coaching. Discover how Tony's background in music shapes his coaching style, emphasising the power of listening, improvisation, and understanding the unspoken. We delve into how a coach's attentiveness to a client's voice, breathing, and even silence can lead to profound breakthroughs.   What we cover: Tony's journey from music to coaching The importance of active listening and noticing non-verbal cues How improvisation enhances coaching sessions The vulnerability of both singing and being coached Tips for facilitating "non-professional thinkers" Why confidence is key in both music and coaching Key Takeaways: Listening goes beyond words – pay attention to sound and silence. Confidence is a powerful "sound". Coaching is about being present and attuned to the client. Note-taking can disrupt the flow – try listening deeply instead. Sound Bites: "The sound of silence is really interesting." "Our voices betray us every day." "It's about confidence, not just notes." Contact details Contact Tony via LinkedIn Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or checking out her 3D Coaching Supervision Community   If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop.    If you'd like to find out more about 3D Coaching, you can get all our new ideas and offers in our weekly email.    Coming Up:  Join Claire for an Open House at The Coaching Inn on Friday 28th March 2025 08.00-18.00 (UK). Come when you like. Stay as long as you like. Book here Next week Victoria Rennoldson will be here to talk about cultural intelligence     Key Words coaching, music, improvisation, Tony Castro, higher education, community choirs, coaching techniques, emotional intelligence, non-verbal communication, storytelling, coaching, listening, client processing, note-taking, sound awareness, musical direction, confidence, community, transformation

Piperton Baptist Church
January 23, 2022: Pastor Ordination-Jimmy Turner & Tony Castro

Piperton Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022


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Downtown: The Podcast
Downtown: The Podcast Episode #180

Downtown: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 42:08


Guests: Kate Clifford Larson. Tony Castro   Kate Clifford Larson discusses her book on civil rights pioneer Fannie Lou Hamer, WALK WITH ME and author Tony Castro looks back at the memorable run at Babe Ruth's home run record in 1961 in his book, MARIS AND MANTLE: TWO YANKEES, BASEBALL IMMORTALITY, AND THE AGE OF CAMELOT.  

Rob Dibble Show
Bestselling Author, Tony Castro

Rob Dibble Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 21:32


Author of the Mickey Mantle trilogy, Tony Castro joined the Rob Dibble Show to talk Yankees baseball.

ML Sports Platter
Maris & Mantle Author Tony Castro/Bobcats Syracuse AD/men's head soccer coach Nick Dimitrievski.

ML Sports Platter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 41:29


00:00-25:00:00:Tony Castro chats about his new book Maris & Mantle, why Mickey was so beloved, why Roger is so underrated, 60 years gone by and more!26:00-40:00:Nick Dimitrievski on his 2021 Bobcats men's soccer team, the goals still ahead and more!

SABRcast with Rob Neyer
Episode 131: Tony Castro: 50 Years of Mantle

SABRcast with Rob Neyer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 63:19


On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by author Tony Castro. Along with a conversation about his work outside of baseball, the pair zero in on Tony's writing about Mickey Mantle, including his new book, Maris & Mantle: Two Yankees, Baseball Immortality, and the Age of Camelot. Then Rob is joined by SABR CEO Scott Bush to discuss winners from the final weekend of the regular season. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.

SPORTSTALK1240
Maris/Mantle Book, Former Islander Dave Scatchard

SPORTSTALK1240

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 58:33


Host Bill Donohue discusses author Tony Castro's new book, https://bookshop.org/books/maris-mantle-two-yankees-baseball-immortality-and-the-age-of-camelot/9781629378091?aid=2051&listref=pandemic-baseball-titles (Maris and Mantle - Two Yankees, Baseball Immortality, and the Era of Camelot). Later Bill welcomes in former Islander Dave Scatchard who spoke about his time on Long Island with the Isles, and about his new book, “https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-comeback-dave-scatchard/1140027627 (The Comeback - My Journey Through Heaven and Hell).

Best Podcast in Baseball
Best Podcast in Baseball: A conversation with ESPN's Pedro Gomez in Cuba (2015)

Best Podcast in Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 34:41


Revisiting a conversation in Cuba with the late Pedro Gomez, a celebrated and beloved baseball writer whose sudden death on Feb. 7 led to a cascade of stories on social media from all the people he knew and mentored. This podcast was recorded in December 2015, and some of the progress made back then by MLB, the U.S. government, and Cuba as part of "baseball diplomacy" stalled a year later. From the archives: While waiting for word on their delayed flight out of Havana, Cuba, ESPN's Pedro Gomez and St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball Derrick Goold talk about what they had just seen during Major League Baseball's "goodwill" visit and what they hoped to see result from it. They were two of the 13 members of the media invited on the trip -- which included clinics for youth, press events, and a series of memorable press conferences with Tony Castro, the son of Fidel Castro. Pedro Gomez talks about his parents leaving Cuba three weeks before he was born, and the emotions that surface each time he returns to the island. Also discussed is the excitement that would come from a unified Cuban baseball team. The podcast begins with touchdown in Havana, and the conversation was recorded in a crowded terminal. The Best Podcast in Baseball is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

News Talk 920 KVEC
Family Care Network

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 10:18


Megan & Tony Castro called in to talk to Andy Morris about becoming Adoptive Parents and to recommend the experience to others.

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Unsolved Mysteries Rewind
Episode 10: Brandon Lee, Jodi Huisentruit, Antonio “Tony” Castro

Unsolved Mysteries Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020


In this episode Kim and Mark discuss Season 8, Episode 1 of Unsolved Mysteries. Unexplained Death: Brandon Lee Missing: Jodi Huisentruit Lost Loves: the Wismer/Carlsen Baby Wanted: Antonio “Tony” Castro The Unexplained: Gulf P.O.W. Dream. Join us this week as we talk about the very explained death of actor Brandon Lee, how awful it is to be a woman, trauma bonding with your first love, oddly placed sexual tension in reenactments and a psychic dream between friends.   As always, thank you to Mat Graham from Artificial Fear for allowing us to use his amazing cover of the Unsolved Mysteries Theme Song! Check out his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoQNyGGSIl_ZbEDq-teZDWQ And thank you to Ryan Hughes from Planet H for lending us his spot-on “Stack Voice” and working with us to have such a cool intro and outro! Check out his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrlNAFRMlWQN1rhWboZh2g  

Unsolved Mysteries Rewind
Unsolved Mysteries Rewind: Episode 10 – Brandon Lee, Jodi Huisentruit, Antonio “Tony” Castro

Unsolved Mysteries Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020


In this episode Kim and Mark discuss Season 8, Episode 1 of Unsolved Mysteries. Unexplained Death: Brandon Lee Missing: Jodi Huisentruit Lost Loves: the Wismer/Carlsen Baby Wanted: Antonio “Tony” Castro The Unexplained: Gulf P.O.W. Dream. Join us this week as we talk about the very explained death of actor Brandon Lee, how awful it is to be a woman, trauma bonding with your first love, oddly placed sexual tension in reenactments and a psychic dream between friends.

Radio Del Azufre
Observartorio de la Transformación con Antonio (Tony) Castro

Radio Del Azufre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 44:54


Charlamos con Tony Castro sobre la explicación del extraño caso de la disminución del precio de gasolina y la crisis de transición que vivimos en México con la pandemia del covid-19. Esto y mucho más en una charla amena entre lopezobradoristas.

Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni
#405 Author and Baseball Historian Tony Castro

Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 55:00


Tony Castro is a distinguished Harvard and Baylor University-educated historian, Napoleonic scholar and author of several books, including the landmark civil rights history Chicano Power, which Publishers Weekly praised as “brilliant… a valuable contribution to the understanding of our time.” His latest book is Mantle: The Best There Ever Was, published by Rowman & LIttlefield. It completes his Mickey Mantle Trilogy that includes Mickey Mantle: America's Prodigal Son and DiMag & Mick: Sibling Rivals, Yankee Blood Brothers.

Guy's Guy Radio
#405 Author and Baseball Historian Tony Castro

Guy's Guy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 56:00


Tony Castro is a distinguished Harvard and Baylor University-educated historian, Napoleonic scholar and author of several books, including the landmark civil rights history Chicano Power, which Publishers Weekly praised as “brilliant… a valuable contribution to the understanding of our time.” His latest book is Mantle: The Best There Ever Was, published by Rowman & LIttlefield. It completes his Mickey Mantle Trilogy that includes Mickey Mantle: America’s Prodigal Son and DiMag & Mick: Sibling Rivals, Yankee Blood Brothers.

The Middle Manager - with Gabe Castro
Demystifying Home/Auto/Personal Insurance and Common Mistakes - with Frank Torre

The Middle Manager - with Gabe Castro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 73:14


In this episode I sit down with Frank Torre and uncover some of the myths of insurance. As a State Farm agent, Frank operates is own small business serving clients.  Frank explains many of common mistakes people make when looking for insurance. He also discusses some of the myths people have regarding insurance. Frank also explain how's a to find a great agent along with the relationship necessary in making critical decisions. Click here if your interested in contacting Frank Intro voiceover by Tony Castro

The Middle Manager - with Gabe Castro
Forty Years, Dozens of Bosses and 13 Generals Later - A Casual Chat With Tony

The Middle Manager - with Gabe Castro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 46:33


In this episode I sit down and chat with my father Tony. In this casual conversation, woven into the stories are life lessons we can take with us anywhere. After completing two years in the army, he spent forty years working for the government in civil service. During his time in civil service, he worked for dozens of bosses and 13 generals. Intro voiceover by Tony Castro

What's New in Grade 2?
Tony Castro Peek of the Week 2

What's New in Grade 2?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 1:29


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Beyond the Game
Tony Castro Interview and Stanley Cup and NBA Playoffs Recap 4-17-18

Beyond the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 55:02


The Beyond the Game crew conducts an exclusive interview with Tony Castro, the author of Gehrig and the Babe: The Friendship and the Feud. They also break down the Stanley Cup and NBA playoffs.

Beyond the Game
Tony Castro Interview and Stanley Cup and NBA Playoffs Recap 4-17-18

Beyond the Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 55:02


The Beyond the Game crew conducts an exclusive interview with Tony Castro, the author of Gehrig and the Babe: The Friendship and the Feud. They also break down the Stanley Cup and NBA playoffs.

Opa From Greece With Love
Opa From Greece With Love KCLA FM 02 27 10 Athan Karras Tribute Special

Opa From Greece With Love

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 29:34


Dance pioneer was 'Zorba the Greek come to life' By Tony Castro, Staff Writer Updated: 02/16/2010 10:10:03 AM PST Greek dance pioneer Athan Karras, who choreographed routines for Broadway and Hollywood and was considered one of the leading authorities on Greek folk dancing in America, died Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The Tarzana man was 82. (Courtesy photo) Greek dance pioneer Athan Karras, who choreographed routines for Broadway and Hollywood and was considered one of the leading authorities on Greek folk dancing in America, has died. The Tarzana man was 82. Also appearing on stage and in television and motion pictures as a dancer, Karras founded the Greek-language Theater in Los Angeles, where he produced and choreographed several plays. A noted dancer, teacher and choreographer who for 25 years taught Greek culture and dance at Loyola Marymount University, Karras died of complications from coronary bypass surgery Friday. Frosene Phillips, editor of the Greek-American monthly Hellenic Journal, said Karras was the country's leading voice of Greek folk dancing. "Athan was Zorba the Greek come to life," said Phillips, who also edited his column at the San Francisco-based publication. "Zorba was a free spirit, and so was Athan. He inspired people. He was driven. He was relentless." Fittingly, said Phillips, the name of Karras' column was "Did You Say Dance?" - Anthony Quinn's memorable line in the beachside climax of "Zorba the Greek." Karras produced Greek festivals at the University of California, Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount and the University of California, Berkeley. He also created ethnic folklore programs for the Southern California Heritage Society, and he co-founded the Intersection Folk Dance Center - a coffee house where in the 1960s Marlon Brando, Telly Savalas and other celebrities often went to dance. In Hollywood, Karras choreographed dance scenes for numerous TV commercials, specials and films such as the 1981 remake of "The Postman Always Rings Twice." "While he loved, enjoyed and respected all work preserving Greek dance, Athan preferred to reinterpret dance for the present," his widow, Jeanne Karas, said Monday. Karras starred in one of the first Greek-American films, "Dark Odyssey." He is featured in many folk-dance manuals and multi-cultural videos, and he is the author of numerous articles on Greek dance and music. Born Athan Karas in Thessaloniki, Greece, Sept. 22, 1927, he adopted Karras as his theatrical name - and came to embody the immigrant American Dream, arriving in the United States not knowing English but nevertheless speaking a universal language. "For me, dance has always been a way to communicate when words failed," Karras wrote of his heritage in one column, where he recalled as a teenager learning the boogie woogie and the Lindy hop. "Later, when I joined the Coast Guard and was sent to the South Pacific, the only way I knew to communicate with the natives was by dancing with them ... We couldn't speak to one Greek dance pioneer Athan Karras, who choreographed routines for Broadway and Hollywood and was considered one of the leading authorities on Greek folk dancing in America, died Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The Tarzana man was 82. (Courtesy photo) another but through dance we expressed our joy and feelings."He remembered that, while a sailor in San Francisco, after losing all his money in a craps game, he browsed along Market Street and found himself homesick in a Greek restaurant where he ordered a meal even though he was broke. "A nice-looking family with two gorgeous daughters caught my eye," he wrote. "As the (Greek) music began, they started to dance, I leapt onto the dance floor and joined the line. In no time, the girls pushed me to lead the dance, and soon we were laughing and dancing as if we knew each other all our lives. "Their father generously took care of my bill ..." Maria Vlahos Sullivan of Oakland, one of the two daughters who Greek dance pioneer Athan Karras, who choreographed routines for Broadway and Hollywood and was considered one of the leading authorities on Greek folk dancing in America, died Friday, Feb. 12, 2010. The Tarzana man was 82. (Courtesy photo) became lifelong friends with Karras, remembered that the young sailor was an incredible dancer."My father saw Athan sitting by himself and said, `That sailor is all alone. Someone should pick up his bill,"' Sullivan said in a phone interview. "We danced and I don't think his feet ever touched the ground. People even applauded. "The next day he shipped out." After his stint in the Coast Guard, Karras attended New York University, where he studied classical dance and later also studied under Lee Strasberg, Uta Hagen and at the American School of Dance and the Carnegie Hall Dance Studios. Eventually he became a member of the Greek National Theater and the Dora Stratou National Greek Folk Ensemble. "My father had a zeal for life, always taking on new endeavors," said his daughter, Eleni Karas. "Activity, generosity and hospitality defined him." At Loyola Marymount University, Karras also choreographed several productions of Greek tragedies such as "The Persians," "Helen" and "Thesmophoriazusae." After creating the Intersection Folk Dance Center in Los Angeles, he carried on the tradition by founding the Athens Intersection in Athens below the Acropolis. Karras is survived by his wife Jeanne, their daughter Eleni and their son George, daughter Daphne Byers from his first marriage, his brother Gus and three grandchildren. Tikanese and Yasou Y'all Thank you Tony Castro of the Daily News Los Angeles for that fantastic and beautiful obit and double thanks to Frosene Phillips the editor and publisher of the Hellenic Journal which Athan wrote a monthly column until he passed away, called  to a new assignment in heaven. Therefore, we humbly present a special 30 minute tribute to the Real Zorba The Mad Greek, my mentor and second father Athan Karras who gave so much in his efforts to promote and expand the Hellenic ideals, culture and influence not through forced imposition or prideful boasting in bombastic expressive methods but by sharing his heart and love of his heritage as well as the appreciation of the opportunities that this great land of ours gave him.  He loved Greece but his home was America and with that we present to you our tribute to the man who was Axios!  Worthy! Zorba The Mad Greek OPA FROM GREECE WITH LOVE www.opafromgreecewithlove.com KCLA FM 99.3 -- LOS ANGELES www.kclafm.com