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Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What To Do About It, by Dr. Richard Reeves, was released earlier this fall to strong positive reviews. New York Times Columnist David Brooks said the book “is a landmark, one of the most important books of the year, not only because it is a comprehensive look at the male crisis, but also because it searches for the roots of that crisis and offers solutions.” Dr. Brooks, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, discusses the book and some of his recommendations in the latest edition of McCallie's “Stories from the Ridge” podcast series. Head of School Lee Burns '87 is joined by former McCallie administrator, Troy Kemp, who is now an administrator at the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, in discussing issues facing boys and men in today's world. The informative discussion ranges from how boys learn and how their minds develop to questions of “toxic masculinity,” the changing role of fatherhood, and why there is a dearth of academic research into issues of males and maleness.
Jay Seeney is 2022 Golden Guitar winner music video producer of the year and an incredible singer songwriter in his own right. We dive deeper into the value of music videos to releasing a song and the do's and don'ts on music video production. In just three short years, Seeney has filmed with the best in the Australian country music business; Lee Kernaghan, The Wolfe Brothers (Ep 100), Travis Collins, Jasmine Rae, Luke O'Shea, Lyn Bowtell (Ep 53), Ashleigh Dallas, Andrew Swift (Ep 30), Troy Kemp, Drew McAlister, Benn Gunn, Matt Cornell (Ep 110) and Mike Carr are just A FEW names that demand the best the industry has to offer. Connect with Jay: Website Youtube Instagram Facebook
As a teen, Jason Brooks left his hometown of Watts in South L.A. to attend an all-boys boarding school. While he was there, he encountered many racist incidents with no adult to guide him through those experiences. That ignited his passion for teaching because he wanted to be there for kids like himself. In this episode, Jason recalls his teen years and speaks with his mentor Troy Kemp about how they reach and teach Black boys. Resources: Harkness AI Troy Kemp Speaks The 1954 Project The Cafe Group This podcast is brought to you with the generous support from The Walton Family Foundation. Aimée Eubanks Davis is the host. This series is produced by Priscilla Alabi and Kristen Lepore. Priscilla Alabi is the producer. Kristen Lepore is the supervising producer. Story editing is by Jackie Danziger. Story consulting by Sonya Ramsey. Sound design and mixing by Andrea Kristinsdóttir. Music by Hansdale Hsu. Additional music by Andrea Kristinsdóttir. Additional engineering from Ivan Kuraev. Executive producers are Stephanie Wittles Wachs and Jessica Cordova Kramer. Special Thanks to Liz Thompson, Meredith Moore, Acasia Wilson Feinberg and Maya Thompson. Help others find our show by leaving us a rating and writing a review. To learn more about the 1954 Project and its mission to fund black leaders in education, visit www.1954project.org Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Interested in bonus content and behind the scenes material? Subscribe to Lemonada Premium right now in the Apple Podcasts app by clicking on our podcast logo and the "subscribe” button. Stay up-to-date on everything in the Lemonada world by becoming a superfan at https://joinsubtext.com/lemonadasuperfan. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and all other Lemonada series: lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We Admit! True Stories from Admission & Enrollment Professionals
Season 2 of WeAdmit kicks off with an incredible conversation with Troy Kemp, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships at The Ron Clark Academy and an award-winning educator, motivational speaker, and strategist. Troy talks about the instrumental people, inflection points, and acts of fearlessness that have led him to where he is today, and the dreams he has for the future of education.
Alvin and German conduct a great conversation with award-winning educator and motivational speaker Troy Kemp '90. He was a student athlete (football) while at Colgate from Riverhead, NY. Currently, a leader at the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, he has dedicated his professional career to improving the lives of our youth, particularly our young men. Check out Troy as he shares lessons learned and provides helpful tips from his journey.
Welcome back to the Spartan Pro Show! On this episode David Childs and David Lillard are joined by Troy Kemp, the Director of Admissions at The Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta. Troy is a an exceptionally gifted teacher, coach, and senior administrator and has a passion for coaching and inspiring people to reach that "next level". David, David, and Troy unpack inspiring others to greatness, living with a growth mindset, and how to get better at getting better. Connect with Troy and learn more about The Ron Clark Academy.Learn more about Spartan Planning Group and Spartan Branding Co.
Today's show is different from our usual episodes and it is much longer but worth the listen. The topic is on diversity and inclusion in sports, schools, and industry; a subject most white folks are scared to talk about and black and Brown people regularly talk discuss behind closed doors. Special thanks to Matt Holman for sharing audio from his YouTube series entitled Overtime. Today's show is an excerpt from Overtime episode 7 a panel which includes coaches college coaches Chazz Woodson and Amy Slade, Club Coach and future Hall of Famer Trevor Tierney, Club Coach Kevin Kelley, Entrepreneur and former University of Maryland player Harry Alford; and Educators Christina Snell, Fred Opie, Tina Opie, and Troy Kemp. Originally Aired As OVERTIME Episode VII - The Scholars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ToP1Q5sfO4&t=7s Matt Holman: http://www.fredopie.com/search?q=Matt+Holman+ Trevor Tierney: http://www.fredopie.com/search?q=Trevor+Tierney Chazz Woodson: http://www.fredopie.com/search?q=Chazz+Woodson Amy Slade: http://www.fredopie.com/search?q=Amy+Slade Tina Opie: http://www.fredopie.com/search?q=Tina+Opie Troy Kemp: http://www.fredopie.com/search?q=Troy+Kemp Kevin Kelley: https://oaklandlacrosse.org/staff HOST AND PRODUCER DR. FRED OPIE, ATHLETE TURNED PROFESSOR. Follow Fred, review the show, tell others about it, share a link. Support Fred Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fredopieshow Follow Opie: Site/Books: https://fredopiespeaks.com/about-us/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fdopie/ Credits: 7. (Fred Opie Show them song) Music: Crimson Fly - Huma-Huma https://youtu.be/qpxhgby-ONI
This is the Revolution of One Podcast #30 with host T.K. Coleman. This week’s guest is Troy Kemp, Executive Director of the National Center for the Development of Boys and Director of Admissions and Alumni Relations at the Ron Clark Academy. In this episode, we discuss his journey in redefining education, the different obstacles to learning, and how to go about educating others beyond the standard molds of public education. ______________________________ FOR MORE CONTENT: http://www.fee.org/rev1 ______________________________ TODAY'S GUEST: Troy Kemp Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/tfkempsr/?hl=en https://twitter.com/tfkempsr https://www.linkedin.com/in/tfkemp/ Websites: https://understandingboys.org/ https://ronclarkacademy.com/ ______________________________ CREDITS: Producer: Sean W. Malone Asst. Producer: Pavel Rusakov Marketing: Kamau Olatunji
Introducing Jay Seeney Today's guest joining us on the Join Up Dots show is Jay Seeney. He is the founder of media company Blacklist Productions. A company started to create cinematic videos and beautiful imagery. In just two short years since inception, Jay Seeney has filmed with the best in the Australian Country Music business, directing clips for Lee Kernaghan, the Wolfe Brothers, Andrew Swift, Troy Kemp, Drew McAlister, Benn Gunn, Matt Cornell, Mike Carr and countless other artists. Jay's video style revolves around highlighting Australia's best artists in some of the most desirable locations around the country. Credits include: #1 Music Video on CMC Backroad Nation – Lee Kernaghan, #1 – Storm Rollin' In – The Wolfe Brothers, over 30 music videos on the Country Music Channel Videos have received over one millions views online. Jay is a talented musician, passionate artist and photographer and a highly skilled film maker. So how did he take his passion music and build a business which has transformed his life to where it is today? And if he could give one big piece of advice to every listener of Join Up Dots what would it be? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr. Jay Seeney Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty subjects with Jay Seeney such as: Jay shares how he got the idea for Blacklist Productions due to the cost of making his own videos. He found his own pain point and took action. We talk about the process of trawling through YouTube to find good the stuff that can push you on. It can work, but be very very selective. Jay talks about the method of finding the right clients for his business that can push his business forward. Scale by using their profile to build your own. And lastly................. Why gaining time in your life is so important especially at the beginning of starting your business. A day per week can be such a huge win.
IL's Terry Foy catches up with Chazz Woodson, coach at Ransom Everglades (Fla.) and a member of the PLL Player Pool, then is hosts a panel conversation about mental health with Dr. Jonathan Jenkins, McCallie (Tenn.) coach Troy Kemp and Westlake (Calif.) coach Lyndsey Munoz.
On the heels of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, a Diversity and Inclusion conversation at LaxCon and the recent racist remarks directed at Lyle Thompson, IL Publisher Terry Foy is once again joined by Nation United's leadership team of Tommy Stallworth, Brian Dawson, Troy Kemp and Jeremy Ardrey.
National Center for the Development of Boys Executive Director Troy Kemp and NCDB board member Alison Lebovitz discuss the importance of teaching empathy to teenage boys and the ways that the NCDB is working to spread that message.
We celebrate our involvement with the Kick The Dust Up Festival in Canberra in November by featuring music from the artists playing. We talk with festival organiser Matt Freeborough and artists Jase Lansky and Troy Kemp. We also launch our competition to win tickets to the festival.Original Air Date: 6th August 2018.
We celebrate our involvement with the Kick The Dust Up Festival in Canberra in November by featuring music from the artists playing. We talk with festival organiser Matt Freeborough and artists Jase Lansky and Troy Kemp. We also launch our competition to win tickets to the festival.Original Air Date: 6th August 2018.
Real Men Connect with Dr. Joe Martin - Christian Men Podcast
Troy Kemp is a native of Riverhead, New York, and a graduate of Colgate University. For 24 years, Troy was on the faculty at McCallie School, as a teacher, administrator, dorm parent, and coach. At McCallie, Troy earned awards for teaching excellence and mentoring boys. As a three-time coach-of-the-year recipient, he has guided his lacrosse teams to 8 state titles. In July 2016, Troy was named Executive Director of the National Center for the Development of Boys, where he works to improve the lives of boys by providing resources and programs for parents, teachers, mentors and organizations - committed to helping boys with their learning and development as they journey to manhood. To contact Troy, visit his organization's website: http://www.understandingboys.org ------------------------ If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God’s glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you’re mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Spiritual Leader Blueprint AND our Are You the Man ebook. Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry? Then maybe it’s time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you for the next 21-Days to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: www.CoachMeDrJoe.com Also join us on: Download Our APP: iPhone or Android Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ Facebook: @realmenconnectnow Instagram: @joemartinspeaks Twitter: @professormartin
Another coaching milestone highlights today's Stylax Stat Leaders as longtime McCallie School head coach Troy Kemp notches a career milestone. Also today, players from Summit Country Day (Ohio), Male (Ky.), Boone (Fla.) earn updates. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laxrecords/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laxrecords/support
Troy Kemp chats with Big Stu & MJ about the CMC Awards and CMC Rocks Festival as well as his new music. We debut Troy's brand new single "Beach Mode" to radio and preview the artists to watch at the festival.Original Air Date: 15th March 2018
Troy Kemp and Damien Baguley from new duo Tailgate Drive join Big Stu & MJ to chat about their own careers and the new TD project.Original Air Date: 30th November 2017.
Nation United (NU) Director of Recruiting and Head Coach Troy Kemp played lacrosse and football at Colgate University. Kemp is the Founder and Director of the National Center for Development of Boys. He talks about NU's mission to change the face of lacrosse and his favorite books on raising boys and more. Follow the Fred Opie show and the content Fred shares on his website, Twitter and Facebook. Take the time to review the show on iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud. If you like what you hear and learn, tell others about it and share and post the link to the show. Books mentioned in the interview: InSideOut Coaching: How Sports Can Transform Lives Raising a Modern-Day Knight: A Father's Role in Guiding His Son to Authentic Manhood The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business Great by Choice Outliers: The Story of Success The Talent Code: Unlocking the Secret of Skill in Sports, Art, Music, Math, and Just About Anything Saving Our Sons: A New Path for Raising Healthy and Resilient Boys Take Career Wisdom College Course Online: http://www.fredopie.com/new-products/career-wisdom-college-cwc Go to the podcast archives http://www.fredopie.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/frederick.d.opie Twitter https://twitter.com/DrFredDOpie http://www.nationunitedlc.com/
Troy Kemp proclaims This Is How We Roll Around, while Laura Bell Bundy has located Another Piece Of Me, which was concerning but thankfully Jonny Taylor said I Believe In You and the world is ok again! Also tunes from the Sunny Cowgirls, The Tumblin' Dice, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Shane Nicholson and chats with Jetty Road and the Zac Brown Band all on REAL Country this week. Subscribe or listen to EP199 FREE here: iTunes: http://bit.ly/1fHY1dH TuneIn: http://tun.in/tfQEys Web: http://www.RealCountryMix.com/ Listening on iTunes? We'd love a 5 star review!