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In this weeks episode I am joined by Brady Clark and his dad Matt Clark. Brady was able to win the UKC Next generation Spotlight Series Jr Nite Hunt and was awarded at Youth Nationals last month. He has worked hard hunting his dogs, getting to know them and the rules. He hunted in multiple states in order to win the spotlight series. One of his favorite events of the year is UKC's Youth Nationals. He has a bright future ahead of him even if his dad keeps a couple of trashy Black and Tans around. Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://www.stonecreekhounds.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com https://redfernsupply.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
Join Allen and Trevor this week as they run down all the happenings at the 2024 UKC Youth Nationals, held this past weekend in Douds, Iowa. We shout out the winners, give kudos to those honored in the Next Generation Spotlight Series, offer our thanks to all those who made this event possible, and a whole lot more. Don't miss it!
This week, Allen and Trevor sit down to showcase our Next Generation Spotlight Series winners for the coonhounds. These young handlers are the future of the sport, and will be honored at the upcoming Youth Nationals. Congratulations to these fine young people! Afterwards, they discuss some of the recent breed day results. You won't want to miss this one!
In this week's episode, Allen and Trevor sit down to preview one of their favorite events of the calendar year, Youth Nationals! This event dates back to 2001, and celebrates the future of competitive coon hunting and coonhound bench show competition, and has showcased names that have turned into giants in the sport. Join us as we take a look at this year's event, set for July 19-20, in Douds, Iowa!
Josh sits down with none other than Steve Yant, Brantley Berry, and Brandon Berry to talk Dogs, Work, and Youth Nationals
This week we get the Man on himself, Frankie Guy, of Hardcore Derby Promotions. Frankie is the mastermind behind the Youth Nationals in Pennsylvania and he also drops some news for whats going on in 2024 nationals. Hope you enjoy the listen! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hard-nose-derby-podcast/donations
In this weeks episode I sit down with the two senior division champions of this years UKC Youth Nationals, Brooke Sneed and Hunter Shifflett. These two hard working youth did a great job along with all the other youth. We talk about how they got started with hounds and how they worked their way to a National Championship. Sponsers: https://conkeysoutdoors.com https://fullcrymag.com Merch: https://www.dusupply.com/hound-hunting-organizations/all-podcast-apparel.html Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia
This week, Allen and Trevor are discussing the 2023 UKC Youth Nationals, including interviews with some of the biggest winners! Make sure you stay tuned for this one as we spotlight the future of competitive coon hunting and coonhound bench shows!
GENDER IDENTITY POLICIES: Part 3 Since December 2022, World Athletics, World Rowing, USRowing and other national governing bodies, have announced updated gender identity policies. In response, voices across the rowing community have stood up for "fairness for women" and alternatively "inclusion for marginalized athletes." We're taking a closer look. Kevin Harris's coaching career began in the early 1990s and culminated with 20+ years at the helm of the University of Tulsa women's rowing program. Harris offers an in-depth and thought-provoking perspective on DEI, the importance of boathouses as welcoming spaces, the prevalence of transgender and non-binary rowers in the United States, and gender inclusion policies. ICYMI: Gender Identity Policy Series Part 1 - Dr. Mary O'Connor: Fighting to Save Women's Rowing Part 2 - Coach Anne Strayer on Inclusion and Self-Worth in Rowing . QUICK LOOK 00:50 - Pre-interview banter with Tara and Rachel 04:30 - The Huddle, a discussion of Kevin's early coaching career in D.C. and Virginia 05:30 - Hot Seat Q&A 08:20 - Starting out as a coach, Stonewall Regatta 10:35 - Experience at 2023 Youth Nationals with the USRowing Board of Directors, perspective on FL controversy as a Black man who grew up in the South 19:00 - Welcome mat at T.C. Williams High School when he learned to row 21:30 - The Harris family history in Alexandria, VA and why Kevin's mom asked him why he wanted to get into a “white boy's sport” 29:20 - Kevin's reality as a lightweight hit him when he arrived at the Naval Academy, and then coach bumped him to the cox seat 31:50 - An unexpected early departure from the Naval Academy led him to his first coaching job at T.C. Williams 33:50 - History of Dee Campbell Boathouse in Alexandria, VA 36:10 - The development of USRowing's DEI committee in 2020 45:00 - Intro to Gender Inclusion Policies and the ICONS petition 47:10 - Kevin's inroads to coaching women's programs 50:02 - Title IX, gender policies, the ICONS petition, and DEI from Kevin's unique perspective as an NCAA coach and member of the USRowing Board. 1:00:00 - USRowing's work to accommodate a huge variety of members . To see photos of Kevin, and to get links to the people, clubs, policies, and events mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes on our website. . This episode was made possible in part by RowSource, Barb, EB5 Investors, and our Patrons.
This week, Trevor and Allen talk about our upcoming Youth Nationals event, July 21-22, in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, before diving into the most recent crop of Hall of Fame coonhounds! We'll talk about the history of Youth Nationals, things to do in and around Elizabethtown, prizes, rules, and a whole lot more. You won't want to miss this one!
This week, we are chatting about Josh's experience with one of our teenage athletes at the USA Weightlifting Youth Nationals in Colorado Springs. So many lessons were learned. So much growth happened. This experience was incredible and applies to so many aspects of day to day life. Congrats again to Ireland who "never folded" and walked away with three silver medals. Enjoy!
Born in Burlington, Ontario, Sarah started sailing at the age of seven on the island of Barbados. Starting in the Optimist, she competed in North American and World Championships before the age of 15. After outgrowing the boat, Sarah returned to Canada and transitioned into the Laser Radial class. From there she quickly became one of the top youth sailors in Canada. In 2010, an opportunity was presented to qualify Canada and represent the country at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. After coming second at the 2010 Youth Nationals, Sarah lost the love of competing and decided to coach youth athletes at Ashbridge's Bay Yacht Club for two summers. By 2014, her dream to compete at the Olympics was awoken by Canadian medalist who inspired Sarah to get back into the game and pursue her goal of winning an Olympic medal. Having completed a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing Management at the University of Guelph in 2017 and is sailing full time. Sarah won the 2019 Pan Am Games Gold medal and finished a historic 6th place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Now Sarah is hungrier than ever to step onto the podium in Paris 2024. Join Hear Her Sports Patreon https://www.patreon.com/hearhersports Support the show and women's sports media https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hearher Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Find Hear Her Sports on all social @hearhersports Find Sarah Douglas at https://www.sarahdouglassailing.com/ Find Sarah on Twitter and IG at @sarahdouglas__
Join us this week as Josh and Jed discuss Youth Nationals, and finally settle the North vs South debate (supposedly)
You heard it right folks… welcome to another episode of the For Stars Podcast, where today we had the pleasure of hearing the story and pearls of wisdom from Austin, Texas' very own, Kate Knifton, the (currently) two-time consecutive NCAA national champion in the Women's 8+ (stroking both of those boats), 2022 USRowing Under-23 Female Athlete of the Year and World Champion in the Women's 4-, Kate has a story and it's worth discussing! Knifton's impact on the squad at the University of Texas-Austin is truly one of a kind, and after having podcasts with a plethora of her current & past teammates, it was only fitting to get her highlighted! Kate's way with the boat is almost like Yoda with the Force… the two mesh well together! Like many rowers and coxswains, the introduction to crew or anything in life, is never one to put to the side and not discuss as it is an essential part of any career for that matter. Kate took her father, Matt Knifton's advice (Founder of the Texas Rowing Center and Texas Crew alum), and started peaking into the art of rowing, shortly after her dance career in the Fall of 2015. Kate committed to row and study at the University of Texas during her junior year, and from that moment on, everything changed. After many trials and tribulations, Kate made her way to compete for the United States, where she was invited to Selection Camp in 2017 - one of the pinnacles in rowing for the nation. Originally, was moved to the High Performance Group but that called up last minute to the World's group, where she then raced the U19 Women's Pair. Fast forwarding to her senior year, her and her pair partner, Kate Burns, got 2nd at Youth Nationals, competing for her home club of the Texas Rowing Center and later that summer got 3rd at U19 Worlds, in the Coxed Four. After Texas Rowing won the 2022 NCAA National Championship, Kate and her teammates made their way to U23 Selection Camp, where her and three of her teammates competed in the Straight Four during trials, and advanced onto the World Rowing level, securing a World Championship in Italy. It was a great summer, but all while she was doing great things, she was rowing through an injury, more specifically a herniated disk and had to get spinal surgery that Fall, which took her out of the seat for quite some time, but rowing never escaped her mind or daily activities one bit. We speak on what to do when one is faced with injuries, moving forward from it, and other topics as well. Kate made it clear that what you see online is not always what it appears to be. This past year after all of the success that Texas Rowing has had, upgraded into a new Locker Room and Rowing facility! Kate and Hudson talk about what it means to be a Texas Teammate and the true sportsmanship the team has, the Hook ‘Em culture, stroke seat and coxswain relationship and when/how to develop respect for each other, daily life as a UT student-athlete, their tradition of “UT Rowing - Black Friday”, the influence of the coaching staff and more specifically Head Coach Dave O'Neill, the importance of implementing cross-fit into training, going hard every workout so the future ones won't be as difficult, advice for 2k prep and workouts in general, the influence her parents and teammates has had on her life, more specifically coxswain, Rachel Rane. Kate couldn't imagine getting to this point in her career, and let me tell you - none of this was as easy as it sounds, one has to put their foot forward and work!Be sure to tune into Kate's journey and although this is her last year of racing for the Longhorns, she is pumped to inspire future athletes to never give up! Last but not least, Hook ‘Em Horns!Xeno Müller - Elite Rowing Coach Make your rowing dreams real! Use Code “FORSTARS” for $100 OFF on your desired training package!
Join us with LJ who just made Youth Nationals in her sport of Weightlifting. The journey to get to Nationals has been long and she couldn't have done it without the help of Coach Joe and her team. As her dedication, consistency and hard work got her 99% of the way, there was still something holding her back from being her best athlete and best self. She was struggling with diet culture and self-hatred. LJ has been working hard on ditching diet culture to the curb and has found her relationship to food and her body is improving. When she normally would have restricted to get on stage for Weightlifting, she went in fully fueled and ready to go. We are so proud of you LJ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/empoweredrx/message
Seattle has the Pococks. Philadelphia has the Kellys. And Boston has the Stones. We're really excited to kick off season 4 with mother/daughter Olympians Lisa and Gevvie Stone. Lisa was a member of the first U.S. women's Olympic rowing team in 1976. She married Gregg Stone (an Olympian and original founder of C.R.A.S.H.-B.s), and went on to a 42-year coaching career at the helm of collegiate and high school programs. Gevvie was raised in a competitive environment, and was a natural when she took up rowing in high school coached by her mom. She won Youth Nationals her first year on the team and went on to row at Princeton. Gevvie was a member of the 2012, 2016 and 2021 U.S. Olympic teams – all while in medical school, and then as an emergency medicine resident. . CATEGORIES: coaching, training, racing . TIME STAMPS 00:00 - Welcome 02:42 - Tara and Rachel talk about why they're excited to talk with Lisa and Gevvie 05:00 - What's going on their rowing week 06:45 - Rapid Fire Q&A 11:25 - Lisa's quick turn from LTR to National Team 16:45 - Gevvie was a natural, winning youth nats her first spring season 20:52 - Gevvie and her siblings were raised to be active and competitive - but not necessarily to be rowers 25:45 - The perfect stroke: is it even possible? There's always “faster” out there 32:01 - Lisa reflects on being part of the first women's Olympic squad, doped vs undoped, incremental progress for women in sport 37:47 - Gregg Stone: Rude and Smooth Harvard crew, C.R.A.S.H.-B.s 42:00 - The family dog interrupts and Gevvie ends up telling a story about racing boat slings 43:19 - Leaving a family legacy of joy in rowing in Boston 49:45 - Advice from Gevvie's coaches 51:25 - Lisa reflects on her coaching legacy 53:32 - Looking ahead to 2023 58:00 - bonus outtake . To see photos of Lisa and Gevvie, and get links to the people, clubs, and events mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes on our website. . This episode is made possible in part by the Breakwater Realty Group, Concept2, and our Patrons.
Welcome to another episode of FSP, and today we highlight the infamous men of St. Joe's Prep who reign in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Graduates, National Champions, and current student-athletes all come together to speak on how the Prep builds some of the strongest men on and off the water. We heard from coxswain for Princeton University Heavyweight Rowing, Connor Neill, who drove the Varsity 8+ to a National Championship at 2021 Youth Nationals, but it only felt right to hear from the engine of the shell. Both Luke Smith & Owen Finnerty were apart of that Varsity 8+ shell, and competed in the 2022 USA U19 Junior Men's 8+. New to the FSP family is Max Wilson, coxswain Brendan Paul & Braeden Montgomery, all current members of Prep Varsity Men. This one goes down in the history books, so sit back, grab some wooder, put your device on DND, and get ready for some bliss!RivalsIn 1973 Chrissie Evert and Martina Navratilova met on a tennis court in Ohio. Over the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyXeno Müller - Elite Rowing Coach Make your rowing dreams real! Use Code “FORSTARS” for $100 OFF on your desired training package!
Welcome to another episode of the For Stars Podcast, where we hear from the Southwest Champions & members for the USA Junior National Team, Division 1 rowing signees, and athletes from Newport Aquatic Center Juniors. Featured today is Johnny Sherburne (Boston), Travis O'Neil, Kian Aminian & Davis Schroeder (Coast Crew). The legendary "Pair Boys" & "Lido Lurkers" all share their intellect & level of grit. We talk about the competitive nature of being an athlete at NAC, Davis' experience at the 2022 Junior World Championships racing the USA 4-, Travis' decision to stay another year and rip it one more time with Kian after competing in the 2022 USA Jr. World's 8+, Coach Nick D'Antoni and their coxswain Adam Casler, college decisions, time management, putting yourself in the moment, the true level of dedication and hard work of a competitive student-athlete, and more. Tune into another SUPER HEAVY “Bucket of Bliss”!Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Health, Wellness & Performance Catalyst w/ Dr. Brad CooperLooking for a catalyst to optimize your health, wellness & performance? You've found it!!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Fishing the DMV Join Thomas Arens as he explores the fishing opportunities around the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
2022e21 - Rowers Choice Podcast - Mike Wallin - Chicago Rowing Foundation. Mike Wallin is not your average rowing coach. Mike got his start with St Joes Prep when he was looking for something to do to stay in shape for basketball. After rowing at Prep for Philly legend Bill Lamb, he rowed at Cal for the legendary Steve Gladstone. Now Mike is building his own incredible career in Chicago. When Mike showed up in Chicago, the team didnt look like it does now. He strategically grew the team, rowing primarily 8s, with a unique practice philosophy of less meters, but more power. Coming off a win in the Womens 8 at Youth Nationals, we interviewed Mike as he was prepping to take the U19 US National team Womens 8+ to the world championships. [Spoiler Alert: They won that race too]. Do not miss this podcast with Mike Wallin!
Welcome to another episode of FSP where we hear from Troy Riesenberger, current Penn Men's Lightweight Rower, 2021 U19 Junior National Team athlete who rowed the Men's 4- in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and is currently training with the U23 National Team athlete to compete in the Men's Lightweight 4x. Troy hails from Sarasota Crew where he was apart of the Men's Varsity 8+ crew who raced at 2019 & 2021 Youth Nationals. Listen in on Troy's journey throughout the sport, and how he has grown since his freshman year of high school competitive racing.
In this second episode of the UKC Hunting Ops Podcast, we'll be discussing UKC Youth Coonhound Programs. We'll talk about the upcoming Youth Nationals event, and the positive effect that these programs have on the future of coon hunting. We'll also take a deep dive into the UKC Coonhound Rulebook to learn how the questioning procedure works in UKC Nite Hunts.
In this episode Amanda Kraus chats to four athletes and their coaches as they prepare to race Youth Nationals. Joining her on the show are Marrisa Chow, Charlotte Jett and Beth Anderson from NorCal Crew, and Cincinnati Junior Rowing Club's Lucy McGee, Callie VonderHaar and Kevin McCarthy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another epic episode from the For Stars Podcast Community is live! Featured today is Paddy McNamara, Wyatt Mills & Ian Lehman, current student-athletes for the Kent School Varsity Men's Rowing team in Connecticut. McNamara decided to enroll at Kent, taking a post-graduate year, following St. Joseph's Prep, where he and his Men's Youth 8+ struck Gold at 2021 Youth Nationals, coxed by Connor Neill, spotlighted in Episode 5 of FSP. These three musketeers are well-suited to succeed in life, and yearn to inspire individuals each and everyday. Hear from Paddy, Wyatt & Ian on their adventure connecting school, rowing, recruiting, and strengthening the bond of the Kent Crew team.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Health, Wellness & Performance Catalyst w/ Dr. Brad CooperLooking for a catalyst to optimize your health, wellness & performance? You've found it!!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Another episode is in the books, and featured today is Connor Neill, current freshman coxswain for Princeton Heavyweight Rowing. Connor was the Varsity 8+ coxswain for the reigning National Championship crew, St. Joseph's Prep, who won Gold in the Men's Youth 8+ event at 2021 Youth Nationals. A man of talent, leadership, and grit, Connor enlightens the For Stars community on his road to triumph, as well as the challenges he overcame while coxing his scholastic crew team, and trip to Canadian Henley.
Welcome to another episode of For Stars Podcast! Today, we have a group of gentlemen raised in the state of New Jersey, who competed for one of the top youth rowing clubs in America... Row New Jersey! During the summer of 2021, the Varsity Men of Row New Jersey, traveled to Sarasota, Florida to race at 2021 Youth Nationals. The crew placed 2nd in the A Final - Men's Youth 8+ category. These men are junior olympians, collegiate & elite athletes who compete for some of the most prestigious universities around the nation. Aside from all of that, the brotherhood and camaraderie that they share is truly one of a kind. The guys share their personal experience of how the high school recruiting process went, their training regimen for both Row NJ & the US Junior National Team, as well as goals for the future and beyond!
A true tale of the "Band of Brothers"... Forster's role on his competitive youth rowing team goes deeper than just his teammate's coxswain, but the willingness for them to succeed in both life, and on the water. Originally scheduled to be published in December of 2021, we talk about lightweight rowing in the junior & collegiate level, Robbie's diet, Alex's move across the nation, Daniel's ergo, 2021 Youth Nationals & entrances/demands of being recruited to a lightweight rowing school. Tune into another "Bucket of Bliss" with the members, past & present of the Channel Islands Varsity Men's Rowing Team!
Times were tough, storylines were cut short, resolutions were left unfinished, but it's simple, what could you achieve in the midst of all the chaos? Was there room for light at the end of the tunnel? Born in the UK, raised in Southern California while rowing for Marina Aquatic Center Junior Rowing, then getting recruited to join the Beavs & row D1 crew over at Oregon State University, and then moving back to the UK, in order to row for Oxford Brookes, is the journey of Mr. Alex Chick. An American Rower (mixed with a "spritz" of British ancestry) recalls his time training for his competitive youth crew team and the mental fortitude his team endured. Chick strongly believes that the "Marina Aquatic Center (MAC) Junior Men's Rowing Varsity 8+, and Class of 2020 was the epitome of 'The Lone Wolf' mindset". Do yourself a favor, and tune into how this So Cal Native found his "calling," in the wild 21st century.
Shintaro recently went to the 2021 USA Judo Youth National Championships in Salt Lake City with one of his students Luka. It was a great event where he could catch up with his old Judo friends, and check the current status of US Judo, as well as its future. In this episode, Shintaro tells Peter what his experience was like at the Youth Nationals.
Alec Potts, Astin Darcy, Alex Smith and Nathan Locke meet at the 2020 Sydney Indoor World Festival. We are joined by Ian Bessell to discuss the 2020 Nationals and Youth Nationals as well as James Larven, the competition manager of the Indoor World Festival.
In this episode we re-cap USA Weightlifting Youth Nationals, the WheelWOD Games and give a re-fresher on what to do while shopping and the role sugar plays in the body.
Today we chat a bit about today's training session, preparing for 2019 Youth Nationals, and what are some of the things that make up a great training environment. You can follow Will at @Will_landsberg10 Follow us on all the platforms Instagram @bigbendstrengthandconditioning Facebook Big Bend Strength and Conditioning www.bigbendsc.com
Episode 2 of the "Eliza Archery Podcast". Featuring Alec Potts, Ben Howell, Lachie Ruddell and Richard Morgan. We cover day 1 of the Youth Nationals, Discuss Archery Shops in Australia, How to build the best arrows and why feather tape is the future of fletching. And we have some shoutouts! www.elizaarchery.com https://www.hartlandforge.com
In the first episode of the "Eliza Archery Podcast". Alec Potts, Hamish Thompson and Richard Morgan discuss why WA is going to win the Youth Nationals, a quick and easy way to cure Target Panic and how to get a free quiver belt! www.elizaarchery.com https://www.hartlandforge.com @hamish_thompson
Rob & Chris talk about Chris and his athletes experiences at the 2018 USA Weightlifting Youth Nationals in Grand Rapids, MI where both of his athletes medaled (Gold and Bronze). Outro song is "Empty Hearth" by The Body. If you like that, don't be a dummy. Check out their new album and they are on tour right now to support it.
Welcome to 2018! Now that 2017 is behind us, like many for many reasons, we are going to take this opportunity to start fresh and aim toward taking this to another level with more frequent shows and new topics! Don't worry, we still plan a little more of the same giving you your(and our) fix of fitness professionals, experts, specialists with great tips and knowledge shared to help you on your journey. In addition, be ready for weightlifting competition(mostly national level) previews and/or reviews with special guest to help us chat it up about the category in question(ie, for Youth Nationals we'll talk about training youth athletes...) Laslty, we'll be introducing another NEW segment where we plan to hear from certain individuals who inspire us with their stories and their lives!
Matt Lord (BodyshopX Barbell Coach/Athlete) Enjoy this episode with Matt Lord where we talk about his trip from Youth Nationals where his athletes crushed PRs and got podium! @BodyshopXbarbell (insta)
Review of my favorite Ironman so far, fun prerace audio, interview with 11 year-old female state cycling champion, audio at Youth Nationals in Ohio.
Travis Cooper, James Tatum, and Tim Donegan give you the scoop on trends at the youth level over the past 16 years.
Interviewing weightlifting Coach Danny Camargo (Mattie Rogers' coach) of Oly Concepts at the 2016 Youth Nationals in Austin, Texas. 1:14 - On the size of the entourage it takes to handle 14 athletes 2:49 - Camargo’s start in weightlifting and his competitive career 10:45 - how he moved on from weightlifting after retiring at 21 12:40 - how he found coaching 14:40 - the birth of Oly Concepts and his team 16:05 - law enforcement career and finding CrossFit 19:19 - coaching while being a police officer 21:55 - Danny’s coaching philosophy and his worries about new coaches 25:38 - the future of weightlifting in the US 31:03 - the hidden competition in weightlifting 35:46 - keeping an athlete at peak performance 37:42 - recent IWF doping news and doping in weightlifting 44:30 - final thoughts on weightlifting in the US
In Episode 1, the Short and Snarky Coxswains talk about Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers' training that involves a rower's loathsome foe... The Erg. We interview Emily Burkett -- Rowing Coach of a Scholastic Nationals Winning Boat in 2015, Cal Graduate, NCAA Champion, Bronze Winner at 2001 Youth Nationals, Oreo Aficionado, Owner of a Dog Who Hates Water, and Close Friend. ------------------- This episode, and every episode of the Way Nuff Podcast is written and produced by the Short and Snarky Coxswains. Produced by: James Pietragallo Music by: James Pietragallo FOLLOW US: Twitter: @ShortandSnarky Instagram: @shortandsnarkyrowing Facebook: The Short and Snarky Coxswains Find our Book on Amazon!: The Short and Snarky Guide to Coxing and Rowing