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This week we're joined by Head Coach Tracy Mason, formerly Tracy Sanders. She has a long list of accolades as a player and coach, most recently this past season, in her fifth season as a head coach at Southern Utah her team won the regular season WAC title, and the WAC Tournament Championship. In this episode we discuss turning around a program, building accountability and competitiveness, and helping your players perform at their best. Show Notes:• Coach Tracy Mason's journey into coaching• Building accountability through structure and team buy-in• Developing a competitive edge and changing a loser culture• Listen, Be on time, No drama• Developing leaders• Finding what motivates individual players• Basketball family culture• Empowering Your Staff• Managing Expectations - First 5 minutes• Off the court challenges• Best Advice for coaches• Rapid fire tips on Leadership, Culture , Player Dev., Systems & Strategies, and TeachingMore on Coach Mason:As a head coach, Tracy Mason (Sanders) has led her team to 4 consecutive winning seasons in 5 years. She joined the Thunderbirds from Saint Mary's College where she served on staff for 12 years under head coach Paul Thomas. Mason held the title of Associate Head Coach for her last five seasons. Her duties included coordinating all aspects of recruiting, opponent scouting, game preparation, and player development.Mason worked primarily with the post players during her time with the Gaels, which led to the development of two WCC Players of the Year, a two-time WCC Defender of the Year, and a WCC Tournament MVP amongst many other accolades. The two-time WCC Defender of the Year, Louella Tomlinson, is the Gael's all-time leading scorer, taking the title from Mason herself, and holds the NCAA record for career blocks per game average.Before starting her coaching career in 2000, Mason was a four-year letterwinner for the Gaels from 1996-2000. During her time as a member of the team, Mason was a three-time All-WCC First Team member, two-time WCC Tournament Team member (including Tournament MVP in 1999), WCC Freshman of the Year in her inaugural season, and WCC Player of the Year her junior season. She led the conference in scoring for three straight years and finished her career as the WCC's second all-time leading scorer.In addition to her individual achievements, Mason led the Gaels to the program's first NCAA tournament appearance in 1999 and the WNIT in 2000. In 2007, Mason was inducted into the Saint Mary's Hall of Fame and in 2014 she was inducted into the WCC Hall of Honor.
Wedding bells are ringing from Mexico to Costa Rica—and we're giving the deets on how to make them yours. Travel advisor and destination wedding expert Tracy Mason of Time of Your Life Travel joins us this week to talk wedding planning during COVID-19. We tap into her 10-plus years of experience to cover choosing where to have your nuptials—like any wedding, the hardest part—protecting your big day (and the days around it), and timeline for booking. Have specific questions you'd like answered? Email them to us at TheTravelBeat@algvacations.com, and we'll answer them in a future episode! Or, if you want more insider tips in the meantime, follow us on Instagram @TravelBeatALGV.#TravelBeatALGV#TravelTuesday#AppleVacations#FunjetVacations#TravelImpressions#SouthwestVacations#UnitedVacations#BlueSkyTours
Join us as Claudette, Kim, and Drew engage with another special guest. In this episode Tracy Mason, Director of Parks & Recreation for the Town of Killingly, is back to help us get active.
Join us as Claudette, Kim, and Drew engage with another special guest. In this episode Tracy Mason, Director of Parks & Recreation for the Town of Killingly, engages in one of our Lit Talks.
Guest Bio: Guest Bio: I grew up in Bald Knob, AR, and I'm starting my 36th year in education. I've been a classroom teacher the entire time, but I've also coached volleyball, basketball, and track. I have a Bachelor's and a Master's degree from the University of Central Arkansas, and I've been with the Little Rock School District for the past 22 years. For the past 15 years, I've been an AVID Coordinator at both Mabelvale Middle and Hall High School. At this point in my career, I'm blessed to still love what I do, and I'm looking forward to what comes in year 36 and beyond. Episode Summary: Walk with us and learn about a 36 year veteran educator who was the first in her family to graduate high school (and then later college and graduate school) and who has for the last 16 years led college and career programming in the Little Rock School District. For More Information: Visit www.stillstacey.com for questions about this podcast, the host or scheduling inquiries. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stacey-mcadoo/support
Claire and Laura discuss the menopause. They are joined by Tracy Mason, the Menopause Mentor. The post How To Cope With The Menopause appeared first on Balanced Wellness - The Alternative Health Experts.
Tips & tools to a life of true freedom feat Tracy Mason, hypnotherapist & online marketer
In the well-behaved community of San Marino California where 60-70% of the students have after-school tutors, there is discontent brewing. Although the school district boasts the highest API scores in the state, there are rumblings that the high school students are not getting into the best colleges that their scores would indicate. A relentless regime of homework has stripped away family time and enrichment. Tracy Mason is upset about the effect that homework is having on her daughter. Tracy made an in-depth analysis of all the available studies about homework and was startled to find that homework does not increase learning as it chips away at parental rights. She has embarked on a project to change her school district’s homework policy. At her first meeting over 20 parents attended. This is a school district that many families have cultural traditions that value vast amounts of homework. She already has been threatened and verbally attacked for speaking out in this typically quiet community. Tracy and the other parents who seek change will not cower as they show their children how to stand up for their parental rights. Part one of a long journey.
In the well-behaved community of San Marino California where 60-70% of the students have after-school tutors, there is discontent brewing. Although the school district boasts the highest API scores in the state, there are rumblings that the high school students are not getting into the best colleges that their scores would indicate. A relentless regime of homework has stripped away family time and enrichment. Tracy Mason is upset about the effect that homework is having on her daughter. Tracy made an in-depth analysis of all the available studies about homework and was startled to find that homework does not increase learning as it chips away at parental rights. She has embarked on a project to change her school district’s homework policy. At her first meeting over 60 parents attended. This is a school district that many families have cultural traditions that value vast amounts of homework. She already has been threatened and verbally attacked for speaking out in this typically quiet community. Tracy and the other parents who seek change will not cower as they show their children how to stand up for their parental rights. Part one of a long journey.