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SAGE Sociology
The For-Profit Side of Public U: University Contracts with Online Program Managers

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 18:14


Authors Laura Hamilton and Heather Daniels discuss the article, "The For-Profit Side of Public U: University Contracts with Online Program Managers" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

I Cut My Way Out
Miami Birthed Swag says @canesbarber

I Cut My Way Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 66:08


The fellas are back with another IG live...This week Steven scissor-hands aka @Canesbarber came thru to talk about his journey to becoming the official barber of the Miami Dolphins & the U (University of Miami). Steven also talks about his love for old school cars, NFL relationships & his mobile barber service that he provides & much more. Oh & spoiler alert, @Canesbarber makes a point to let everyone know that Miami & more specifically the Miami Hurricanes invented & birthed Swag. Thanks for your continued support & please download, subscribe & comment. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/Icutmywayoutpodcast Apple  podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-cut-my-way-out/id1534702989 Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RliFis3lc25CSOgy4dieV?si=OlW5227TSJW9ZViOU46YGg iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-i-cut-my-way-out-74638487?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/SW8IWrCkMcb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cut-my-way-out/support

Man Overseas Podcast
NCAA's NIL Rule, Dad Lunch Notes, Social Media & Mental Health with Dr. Chris Yandle

Man Overseas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 108:56


My guest is HUGE in Korea! He's also fast-becoming famous here in the US.Dr. Chris Yandle can thank his 8th-grade daughter, Addison, for worldwide fame and adulation. If not for her letting Dad know how much she enjoyed #DadLunchNotes, he might've stopped writing them.As it were, the day Chris didn't slip a note into Addison's lunch, she asked what was up. That let Chris know she was not only reading his notes but enjoying them.Following appearances on The Today Show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and more recently, People magazine, Chris' book, Lucky Enough, is starting to sell like kimchi in Korea.It's an incredible story.Let's go back to August 2017. Chris was bummed about a job loss and thought writing an encouraging note to Addison might elevate his own mood (as well as encourage his daughter).Regular listeners know I've long been a fan of handwritten personal-notes. Together with my recently becoming a #GirlDad, it's no wonder I bought Lucky Enough as soon I heard of it.The book reminds me of How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie (read my review and other book recommendations here), which ironically has been the most-recommended book on the podcast. Both books—Lucky Enough & "How to Win Friends"—make you want to serve others.On this episode, we discuss high rates of anxiety & depression among teen girls. The numbers are staggering. After 2013, the percentage of adolescent girls suffering from mental health disorders jumped 250% (source: The Coddling of the American Mind by Jonathan Haidt). With this in mind, Chris & I discuss how parents can navigate today's hyper-connected online environment.Chris is a native of South Louisiana. In a past-life, he was a college athletics administrator at "The U" (University of Miami), Georgia Tech & Baylor. I ask him how common it was to see high-profile alumni on campus. Guys like Jimmy Graham, Michael Vilma, Michael Irvin, Bernie Kosar, Vinny Testaverde, Edgerin James. And whether having them hanging around the facilities helped with recruiting.We also talk about NCAA's new "name, image, and likeness" (NIL) policy. Chris believes one of the reasons he was pushed out of college athletics is because he didn't like how student-athletes were treated. After all, coaches were making millions of dollars, while young men and women got nothing. But now, thanks to the new NIL rule, every NCAA athlete is given the opportunity to profit off their name, image, and likeness.Chris is a strong advocate for higher education. He said he's always believed: you'll get somewhere in life based on your education. In fact, he recalls a pivotal moment in high school when his teacher said to him, "You'll never amount to anything in life until jackasses learn how to fly."His teacher's words left a mark. But by taking those words personally, they also inspired him. He found himself newly-motivated to get better grades. He earned a PhD.Now 39 years old, Chris recently moved his family home to Louisiana. He said he's enjoying re-connecting with his daughter.This conversation was the highlight of my week. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

Kate Dalley Radio
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Kate Dalley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 43:31


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Finding Your Summit
Kevin Richardson is a Husky Football player who had aspirations of playing in the NFL but never happen and took him 33 years to move past it. Inspiring...

Finding Your Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 47:53


177: Kevin Richardson: Book Author at Morgan James Publishing, and former University of Washington Husky football player had aspirations of playing professionally in the NFL. When this dream didn’t materialize, it took him 33 years to move past it. Kevin Richardson shares his inspiring story of overcoming thoughts of suicide and depression and evolving into a writer.    Kevin Richardson    Kevin Richardson discusses where his early football journey began, before he was recruited to  play for the Washington Huskies in the mid-1970s, prior to Mark Pattison. “My time going up to the University of Washington was DisneyLand to me. Even though I went to high school and it was very prestigious in Sacramento, California, Rio Americano High School. It was known for its Olympic-caliber swimmers. Debbie Meyer, who won three gold medals in the ‘68 Olympics, was a schoolmate of mine and she is a dear friend to this day. There were others of course that earned gold and silver and bronze.” On this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, we talk with Kevin Richardson, book author at Morgan James Publishing, and former University of Washington Husky football player, about his attraction to the University of Washington. “There was this allure that was bringing to that gym of the Pacific Northwest, the Emerald City. So, it was like already in my DNA. It was just a matter of taking that first trip and walking out of that tunnel for the very first time with Lambo and looking up and seeing that huge concrete monolith on that other side and envisioning people in the sky.”    What You Will Learn: Kevin Richardson talks about an early football influence named Forrest Blue. “As I got to the U (University of Washington) I ended up blowing out my knee in spring practice in 1973, and under the tutelage of somebody I never knew would come into my life, a guy named of Forrest Blue, who lived in our neighborhood back home, I ended up having this impromptu lunch from a guy that brought his son to my mom’s daycare center in her home and I sat there and I talked to Forrest. He gave me the greatest sage wisdom in the world about moving on, down the road and projecting to the NFL, because that was where he was.”  Kevin Richardson discusses the process of revving up his momentum during his training process. “I needed to have a workout partner and I looked around the Huskies football team trying to figure out who that guy might be. There was only one guy that stood out and that was Dave Pear. So I approached Dave right before the Washington State game in 1973 and asked him who he was going to train with and he goes, ‘Well, I don’t know. Whoever shows up.’ Next thing you know, we become training partners. I became his personal trainer for the most part. We rub off on each other. His tougher mindset, street-fighting mentality rubbed off on this teddy bear, ok? So when I became a senior as a fifth year, I finally found my stride. I was there. At the end of the season I ended up leading the team in quarterback sacks and everything else. But my eyes were on the NFL draft.”  How did the weight of being downgraded from first team to second team feel when Kevin played as a Washington Husky? “My whole thing was I was going to start every game. I elevated myself. I was there. Everything Don James said to the media about me, the expectations they held, and everybody else, the press, family, friends, everybody, was just blown out the window. Nobody ever said why it was done, why Doug was put on first team in front of me. I was left spinning in the wind, twisting, unknowing. I’m this big passionate gentle giant teddy bear inside. But yet, I can be a hulk in a second on the football field. I can flip that switch immediately when needed to.” Where did it all fall apart and get really tough for Kevin Richardson after not making it into the NFL after being so highly regarded at the University of Washington? “When this happened and I was put on second team, everybody’s jaws were dropping, lke what is going on? That plane ride home it started to hit me, and that was like November 20th, 1976 and by the end of January I was in full-blown out severe depression, suicidal ideation, creatively thinking of ways of ending my life. That moment changed my life, I mean completely.” How did everything change for the better for Kevin Richardson? “When I started to write. It took me back to that deep, deep, deep space and I was able to start sorting everything out and going through those old dusty filing cabinets in the hallways of my mind and pulling this file out and pulling that other file out, and resorting it and shifting it, while new life experiences were happening at the same time. They were enabling this writing process. So, the whole truth about finding my way, the writing got me there. It was this writing-to-heal component, this journalizing thing that really flipped my go-switch to what I call the ‘God Side.’ It renewed my faith at the same time.”    New Purpose   Kevin Richardson talks about how writing has become his new purpose in life. “The writing was that golden key to that door to the other side, ok? But through this process, it is treacherous, Bro. You are opening a door, and your mind sees this door with this light beaming around it and a big sign, ‘Do Not Enter Danger,’ big flashing stuff, right? Your mind doesn’t want you to go there because it has to control you. The next thing you know you say, no, and you find the combination you open it and in there, and you are pulled into a vacuum of light that is so amazing that you didn’t even know it ever existed. But you hoped it did because it is going to show you something you always hoped and dreamed for. That is the same thing I was hoping and dreaming for when I had a childhood dream in this tangible, gravity-bound space of ours that we can touch and feel with our senses and everything else, right? But, I went beyond that. I went outside of that. I found my new reality and with it there was this force that I left behind that was trying to upend that whole discovery process.”    Divine Doors   During this episode of Finding Your Summit Podcast, Kevin Richardson, also talks about his spiritual awakening. “Right now, these divine doors, God keeps opening these doors everyday to keep me where I am supposed to be until I get this book done and then whatever happens is going to happen of course. But I have always had this vision, this writing thing and this creative process is the real me and who I am really supposed to be in life, as my measure of giving back through my life experiences, the school of hard knocks.”   Links to Additional Resources: Mark Pattison: markpattisonnfl.com Emilia’s Everest - The Lhotse Challenge: https://www.markpattisonnfl.com/philanthropy/ Kevin Richardson’s social media: Linkedin Twitter Mark Pattison: Instagram

Some Wild Catz
08-16-20 - Cardi B and Megan's WAP, The NBA Bubble, NCAA and Much More

Some Wild Catz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 57:00


Its Some Wild Catz Live from the Zoomerverse. On this Episode, Cardi and Megan The Stallion's WAP is discussed. Plus, The NBA Bubble hosts The NBA Playoffs. How has the quality of games been inside the Bubble ? The NCAA is cancelling Fall Sports, are they right ? Plus F.I.U University welcome a new entrant. Yes, Its Some Wild Catz Back Again.

Next Gen Personal Finance
NGPF Podcast: Dwayne Hendricks on the path from the NFL to the classroom

Next Gen Personal Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 32:09


From a storied college career at the U (University of Miami) to several seasons at the NY Giants (which included a Super Bowl Championship), Dwayne Hendricks has seen it all. He's also a humble and giving person who, if you don't ask the right question, would never let on about his athletic accomplishments. So when it came time to determine his life path at the end of his career, it should come as no surprise that he chose to impact young people as an educator and a coach. in this podcast, Dwayne shares why he cares so much about providing his students with the financial skills they need to thrive, what he learned by observing how professional athlete manage their money (and their images) and what leadership traits it takes to win championships. Enjoy!     

Lunker Dogs Reel Guy show
Fly Fish Junkies Jake and Garrett

Lunker Dogs Reel Guy show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 52:24


Jake and Garret just got back from the Abacos and totally crushed the Tarpon and bonefish in Treasure Cay. They explain why they fly fish. These guys found each other at the "U" University of Miami . Not the norm for kids this age the are alway on the go and exploring fishing sites . Jake explains his out look on college and how to spend your time.  Lunkerdog and the kids discuss why tarpon are so special. Garrett explores Marco Islan and dials in the tarpon fly fishing of his Geenoe. Fishing lights and getting thrown out seems to be a common theme on Bothe coast of Florida .  Just REEL GUYS doing REEL things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Embrace Grace
Being the Best You with Kathy Boyle

Embrace Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 26:35


Have you ever felt stuck in life and feel like you are wandering without any mission or purpose in your life?  Join Amy as she chats with her friend Kathy Boyle on a new dream idea that has recently become a reality - U University and a Personal Development Center. They want to see the world flourish in every area of their lives, both personally and professionally. They help individuals uncover their true Identity, Purpose, and Passion, which allows them to be the very best in all that they do; as well as seek to accomplish. Tune in to hear how you can connect to their program - from anywhere in the nation! www.pdcnow.com     

Inverse Problems
Adaptive and stochastic algorithms for piecewise constant EIT and DC resistivity problems with many measurements

Inverse Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2011 48:38


Asher, U (University of British Columbia) Tuesday 23 August 2011, 11:45-12:30

The War Room
Basketball Hall of Fame & "The U" (Ep 53)

The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2011 124:00


Join us this week as we get you caught up on all the sports stories of the week.  We'll check in on some NFL camps and discuss how some teams and players fared in their preseason debuts.  We'll also discuss our thoughts on the Basketball Hall of Fame inductions that took place in Springfield, MA last weekend. In honor of the Hall of Fame inductees, we'll play a round of our own critically acclaimed game, "HOF or FOH", where we pick a player and tell you guys if WE think that player should be in his/her perspective Hall of Fame. Finally, we will discuss in-depth the scandal that has rocked "The U" (University of Miami). Tune in Thursday at 6pm ET!  Don't miss it!

Inverse Problems
Transformation optics: cloaking and perfect imaging

Inverse Problems

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011 45:26


Leonhardt, U (University of St Andrews) Monday 01 August 2011, 11:15-12:00