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Ty Lawson is the Boys' Basketball Varsity Head Coach at Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, Maryland. Lawson was born and raised in Baltimore. He played 2 seasons of college basketball at Bowie State University before beginning his career as a coach. He loves the game of basketball and has a passion for giving back and teaching the game to the next generation. Coach Lawson's basketball journey has allowed him to learn a lot about himself and the world around him, and how the game of basketball connects people from all walks of life. On this episode Mike & Ty discuss the foundational role of a coach's philosophy in shaping a team's development and success. Throughout the episode, we delve into Ty's coaching journey, exploring the intricate connections between basketball and personal growth, as well as the importance of relationships in fostering a positive team environment. With insights drawn from his own experiences as both a player and a coach, Lawson articulates the challenges of cultivating a genuine love for the game amidst the evolving landscape of youth basketball. His reflections serve as a testament to the profound impact that coaching can have on young athletes, highlighting the transformative power of the sport in their lives.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Grab your notebook and a pen before you listen to this episode with Ty Lawson, Boys' Basketball Head Coach at Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, Maryland.Website – https://wlhs.hcpss.org/athleticsEmail – coachty320@gmail.comTwitter/X – @coachty0Visit our Sponsors!Dr. Dish BasketballOur friends at Dr. Dish Basketball are here to help you transform your team's training this off-season with exclusive offers of up to $4,000 OFF their Rebel+, All-Star+, and CT+ shooting machines. Unsure about budget? Dr. Dish offers schools-only Buy Now, Pay Later payment plans to make getting new equipment easier than ever.GameChangerIntroducing GameChanger, a free app that provides you with data to make strategic coaching decisions and to deliver memorable moments to your team and its fans. Engage your players, empower your coaching decisions, and give parents the thrill of watching every play unfold in real time this season. Download GameChanger now on iOS or Android. GameChanger equips your team with the tools they need to succeed. Download it today and make this season one for the books. GameChanger. Stream. Score. Connect. Learn more at gc.com/hoopheads.Get automated highlight clips for all scoring plays as well as rebounds,...
Today my special guest is Wilde lake High school varsity Head coach Brian Henderson we talked about him growing in Philadelphia, Playing football growing up, how and why he got into coaching , Wilde lake High school. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justin.parnell2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd3dhI2uZ96/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinParnell18?t=4BFjHYHBeKbL6AkzZX8drg&s=09
The HoCoCast team of Baz, Daniel, Emmy, and Olivia, focus on the environment in honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day (April 22). Joining them in this episode is local environmentalist, Chiara D'Amore. Ms. D'Amore, a graduate of Wilde Lake High School, is the founder of the Community Ecology Institute and of the Columbia Families in Nature and Roots & Wings Learning Community programs. In our wide-ranging discussion we learn about civic ecology, permaculture design, and how to build resilience in times of crisis. The episode continues with the HoCoCast team sharing their favorite science fiction and environmentally themed books as well as their thoughts on the current global crisis. Finally, to celebrate National Poetry Month, the HoCoCast team concludes the episode by issuing a writing challenge to our listeners.
This months recipient of the IN AGATHA'S FOOTSTEPS goes to Laura Lippman. She was a reporter for twenty years, including twelve years at The (Baltimore) Sun. She began writing novels while working full-time and published seven books about “accidental PI” Tess Monaghan before leaving daily journalism in 2001. Her work has been awarded the Edgar ®, the Anthony, the Agatha, the Shamus, the Nero Wolfe, Gumshoe and Barry awards.She also has been nominated for other prizes in the crime fiction field, including the Hammett and the Macavity. She was the first-ever recipient of the Mayor’s Prize for Literary Excellence and the first genre writer recognized as Author of the Year by the Maryland Library Association. Ms. Lippman grew up in Baltimore and attended city schools through ninth grade.After graduating from Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, Md., Ms. Lippman attended Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Her other newspaper jobs included the Waco Tribune-Herald and the San Antonio Light.Ms. Lippman returned to Baltimore in 1989 and has lived there since. She is the daughter of the late Theo Lippman Jr., a Sun editorial writer who retired in 1995, and Madeline Mabry Lippman, a former Baltimore City school librarian. Her sister, Susan, is a local bookseller.
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
This episode is the third in my 2019 questions series where I ask a group of teachers the same question and compile their thoughts. For this episode, I asked teachers to the value of tests in their instructional practice. We also discuss what tests look like in their classroom. I found these to be great conversations where my friends shared their struggles around assessment and how they hope to grow in the future. Guests on this Episode are: - Antonio Gamboa from Garey High School in Pomona, CA. (LOTS Episode 2) - Dessy Dimova from Franklin High School, Somerset, NJ. (LOTS Episode 40) - Ryan Reardon from Jefferson County International Baccalaureate in Irondale, AL.(LOTS Episode 18) - Kelly Kluthe from Olathe West High School, Olathe, KS. (LOTS Episode 47) - Brittany Franckowiak from Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, MD. (LOTS Episode 46) - Jon Darkow from Seneca East High School in Attica, OH.(LOTS Episode 30) - Paul Strode from Fairview High School in Boulder, CO. (LOTS Episode 13) Credits: Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player of choice! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LOTS Music by: https://exmagicians.bandcamp.com/ Show Notes at Lifeoftheschool.org You can follow on twitter @MrMathieuTweets or @lifeoftheschool
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
Hi Patreons - This episode is episode 2 in my questions series where I ask a group of teachers the same question and compile their thoughts. For this episode, I asked teachers to define inquiry. Guests on this Episode are: - Antonio Gamboa from Garey High School in Pomona, CA. (LOTS Episode 2) - Dessy Dimova from Franklin High School, Somerset, NJ. (LOTS Episode 40) - Ryan Reardon from Jefferson County International Baccalaureate in Irondale, AL.(LOTS Episode 18) - Kelly Kluthe from Olathe West High School, Olathe, KS. (LOTS Episode 47) - Brittany Franckowiak from Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, MD. (LOTS Episode 46) - Jon Darkow from Seneca East High School in Attica, OH.(LOTS Episode 30) - Paul Strode from Fairview High School in Boulder, CO. (LOTS Episode 13)
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
For this episode, I've done something a little different. For this episode, I interviewed seven different teachers and discussed the value of the homework. Guests on this Episode are: - Paul Strode from Fairview High School in Boulder, CO. (LOTS Episode 13) - Dessy Dimova from Franklin High School, Somerset, NJ. (LOTS Episode 40) - Ryan Reardon from Jefferson County International Baccalaureate in Irondale, AL.(LOTS Episode 18) - Kelly Kluthe from Olathe West High School, Olathe, KS. (LOTS Episode 47) - Jon Darkow from Seneca East High School in Attica, OH.(LOTS Episode 30) - Antonio Gamboa from Garey High School in Pomona, CA. (LOTS Episode 2) - Brittany Franckowiak from Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, MD. (LOTS Episode 46)
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
Brittany is a biology teacher at Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, Maryland. Brittany teaches multiple levels of biology, including AP Biology. Brittany is involved with several high quality professional development communities, including as a member of the BSCS AP Bio Leadership Academy and as a Senior Fellow & Kaleidoscope Associate Editor for the Knowles Teacher Initiative. Brittany recently partnered with Megan Fretz to create audio recaps of the 2018 March Mammal Madness. You can read Brittany’s thoughts about teaching through her writings on Medium as well as following her on twitter @FranckoWLHS
Thom's goal is to fulfill God's purpose for his life by using his artistic talents to affect change, galvanize emotions, stimulate learning, and entertain the world. Raised in the theatre by his actress mother, Thom was bitten by the acting bug at the tender age of three. Convinced that his calling was to entertain, he played child roles in To Be Young, Gifted and Black and Medea at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. While at Wilde Lake High School in Columbia, Maryland, Thom juggled talent shows, where he performed as a comedian and vocalist, with athletics, where he was a basketball and track standout. Because of his interests in both sports and entertainment, his athletic coaches nicknamed him “HOLLYWOOD.”