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Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
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Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
Thank you to our Sponsors:TurboTax:This episode is brought to you by Intuit TurboTax.Get expert help with your taxes by uploading your forms to a TurboTax Expert, matched specifically to your needs. Their technology ensures 100% accuracy, and you're guaranteed to get the most money back. Stress less with TurboTax—visit TurboTax.com today!Gametime:Make memories with Gametime, the fastest way to buy tickets. Use their new Gametime Picks feature to find only the best deals on great seats.• Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase.• Terms apply.Stay connected with us:Follow us on All Social Media• X (Twitter): @LockedOnUConn• Instagram: @LockedOnUConn• Facebook: @LockedOnUConn• TikTok: @LockedOnUConn Show Summary:On this episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the Huskies' 73-55 win over Georgetown, led by Azzi Fudd's stellar homecoming performance and Sarah Strong's continued dominance. We'll also discuss UConn's depth, including key contributions from Morgan Cheli and KK Arnold off the bench, and dive into the frontrunners and contenders for NCAA Women's Basketball awards, with insight into how UConn players like Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong fit into the national conversation. Show Notes: Segment 1: UConn's Win Over Georgetown – A Balanced Team EffortUConn showcased their depth and resilience in a convincing win over Georgetown. Highlights include:• Azzi Fudd's Homecoming Performance: Fudd led all scorers with 21 points, shooting 8-13 from the field and 5-8 from three, delivering in front of her hometown crowd.• Sarah Strong's Dominance: The freshman nearly notched a double-double with 16 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, continuing to prove her value as one of UConn's most consistent contributors.• Team Effort: The starting lineup combined for 61 points, with key contributions from Jana El Alfy (6 rebounds, 4 blocks), Ashlynn Shade (12 points, 7 rebounds), and Kaitlyn Chen (6 points, 2 assists). Segment 2: UConn's Depth Steps Up – Cheli and Ziebell Shine Off the BenchUConn's bench provided critical support, particularly through Morgan Cheli, who delivered 5 points and 7 rebounds in 22 minutes. Her energy and efficiency continue to solidify her role in the rotation.• Cheli's Contributions: A versatile performance highlighted her ability to rebound, defend, and score.• Ziebell's Potential: While quieter this game, Ziebell remains a key bench option alongside Cheli.• Team Stats: The Huskies shot 53.4% from the field and 38.5% from three while dominating the boards and maintaining control defensively. Segment 3: My Opinion – Front-Runners and Contenders for NCAA Women's Basketball AwardsThe race for national awards is heating up, with UConn players like Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong in the mix.• Player of the Year Race: Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame), JuJu Watkins (USC), Paige Bueckers (UConn), and Lauren Betts (UCLA) lead the discussion, each bringing unique strengths to the table.• Freshman of the Year: Sarah Strong has exceeded expectations, drawing comparisons to UConn legends and making her a lock for this award.• Coach of the Year: Niele Ivey (Notre Dame) leads the race, with Cori Close (UCLA) as a close challenger.• Quick Hits: South Carolina's resilience despite losing Ashlyn Watkins shows their championship pedigree.
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
Follow the Show• X (formerly Twitter): @LockedOnUConn• Facebook: Locked On UConn• TikTok: @LockedOnUConn• Instagram: @LockedOnUConn Rocket MoneyRocket Money is a personal finance app that helps find and cancel your unwanted subscriptions, monitors your spending, and helps lower your bills so you can grow your savings. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Visit RocketMoney.com/LockedOn. In today's episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the Huskies' dominant win over Xavier, where Azzi Fudd led the way and UConn showcased its depth in Paige Bueckers' absence. We'll also dive into Allie Ziebell's breakout performance off the bench and her importance moving forward. Finally, we'll take a look around the world of women's college basketball, including South Carolina's devastating injury news, USC's rise behind JuJu Watkins, and UConn's projected seeding in the NCAA Tournament. Segment 1: Azzi Fudd Leads UConn to a Blowout Over Xavier Let's start with UConn's dominant 81-27 win over Xavier. While Xavier isn't a strong opponent, this game showed us a lot about the Huskies' ability to adjust and thrive without Paige Bueckers. Azzi Fudd led the way with a season-high 23 points. What stood out was her aggressiveness—she wasn't just relying on her three-point shot but attacked the basket and created opportunities for herself and her teammates. Fudd said after the game that she felt freer on the court, and it showed. She's building trust in her knee, and that confidence is translating into her play. Sarah Strong also had a fantastic game with 15 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 steals. Her energy on both ends of the floor was key to UConn's success. And then there's freshman Allie Ziebell, who scored 17 points off the bench. We'll talk more about her in the next segment, but her performance was a significant bright spot. This wasn't about making a statement—it was about growth. UConn used this opportunity to build confidence and develop its depth, which will be crucial as the season progresses. Segment 2: Allie Ziebell's Breakout Performance Allie Ziebell had her moment in UConn's win over Xavier. The freshman came off the bench to score 17 points in just 18 minutes, hitting five three-pointers in the process. What made Ziebell's performance stand out wasn't just the numbers—it was how poised and confident she looked. She didn't force shots or try to do too much. Instead, she found her spots and played within the flow of the game. That kind of maturity is rare for a freshman, especially in a program like UConn, where the expectations are sky-high. With Paige Bueckers out, the Huskies need players who can step into larger roles, and Ziebell showed she's capable of doing just that. Her performance adds another layer to UConn's depth, which is critical as they navigate the challenges of conference play and prepare for the NCAA Tournament. Even Paige was hyped for Ziebell. She cheered her on from the sidelines and shared a picture with her on social media after the game, showing the kind of support and unity this team has. This game was a confidence-builder for Ziebell, and if she can build on this performance, she'll be a key contributor for UConn moving forward. Segment 3: Around the World of Women's College Basketball Now, let's zoom out and look at what's happening across women's college basketball because there's been a lot of movement this week. First, UConn is projected as a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, potentially in the same bracket as Notre Dame. That feels about right for now. UConn has been strong but hasn't quite done enough to claim a No. 1 seed over teams like South Carolina, UCLA, and USC. A potential matchup with Notre Dame would be fascinating, though. Both teams are disciplined, well-coached, and equipped with talent that can thrive in March. Meanwhile, South Carolina got hit with devastating news this week. Ashlyn Watkins is out for the season with a torn ACL, and her absence is a huge blow to the Gamecocks' national championship hopes. Watkins was a defensive anchor and a key rebounder, and without her, South Carolina's margin for error just got a lot smaller. On the other hand, USC continues to trend upward. Led by JuJu Watkins, the Trojans handed No. 8 Maryland their first loss of the season. Watkins has been incredible, not just as a scorer but as a leader who makes everyone around her better. USC is quickly becoming a team no one wants to face in March. #uconnwbb #azzifudd #genoauriemma #uconnbasketball #uconnwomensbasketball #uconnwomen
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Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
On this episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the Huskies' impressive 89-49 exhibition win over Fort Hays State at Gampel Pavilion. Paige Bueckers was on fire, dropping 27 points and setting the tone as the team's clear leader. We discuss her impact, both as a scorer and a playmaker, and how her presence lifts UConn's young talent. Freshman Sarah Strong made a strong debut, showing her potential as a physical force and playmaker on the court. Plus, we dive into how Strong and Ice Brady could form a powerful high-low duo, adding a new layer to UConn's offensive strategy. In the final segment, we analyze UConn's defensive intensity, led by Ashlynn Shade's four steals, and highlight key contributions from the bench, including Qadence Samuels and Allie Ziebell. We also cover areas for improvement, such as turnovers and foul management, and discuss how this team's depth and versatility could make them a formidable force this season. Don't miss this in-depth look at UConn's early-season form and what it means for their quest for success! Show Notes Segment 1: Paige Bueckers' Dominance and Early Team Chemistry• Highlights of Paige Bueckers' outstanding 27-point performance, setting the tone early.• Discussion of her leadership, court vision, and scoring efficiency.• Analysis of Ashlynn Shade's role alongside Bueckers and her two-way impact on both ends. Segment 2: Sarah Strong's Impact and High-Low Potential with Ice Brady• Sarah Strong's debut performance, leading the team in rebounds and establishing herself as a physical presence.• How her playmaking ability and chemistry with Ice Brady can create a powerful high-low game for UConn.• Ice Brady's efficiency in the post and how it complements Strong's versatility and passing. Segment 3: Defensive Intensity, Depth, and Areas for Improvement• Shade's aggressive defense, leading the team with four steals and creating transition opportunities.• Contributions from Jana El Alfy on defense, along with Samuels and Ziebell's scoring off the bench.• Areas for improvement, including turnovers, managing fouls, and balancing perimeter shooting with inside play.• Final thoughts on UConn's depth, versatility, and season outlook as they prepare for regular season challenges.
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
Show Summary: In this episode, we break down UConn's exhibition win over Fort Hays State, highlighting standout performances, team dynamics, and what this victory reveals about the Huskies as they gear up for the regular season. Paige Bueckers led the charge with an impressive scoring display, while Ashlynn Shade, Sarah Strong, and Ice Brady provided crucial support on both ends of the floor. We dive into how UConn's depth and versatility were on full display, with players contributing in scoring, rebounding, and defense. Join us for an in-depth analysis of key stats, player highlights, and what fans can look forward to this season. Show Notes: • Introduction• Quick recap of UConn's exhibition win against Fort Hays State• Overview of key themes: depth, versatility, and standout performances• Player Highlights• Paige Bueckers• Led the team with 27 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists• Discussed her efficiency (12-18 FG, 3-6 from 3PT) and leadership on the floor• Ashlynn Shade• Logged the most minutes (32), scoring 15 points with 5 rebounds and 4 assists• Showed her two-way play and consistency as a starter• Ice Brady• Efficient 12-point performance on 5-8 shooting, including a 3PT make• Contributed offensively with limited touches, highlighting her scoring potential• Sarah Strong• Solid contribution with 11 points and 8 rebounds• Her rebounding and defensive stats show her role as a physical presence• Qadence Samuels• Productive off the bench with 10 points, hitting 2-5 from beyond the arc• Provided valuable minutes and showed potential as a reliable shooter• Team Analysis• Depth and Rotation• Highlighted how multiple players saw significant minutes, showcasing the team's depth• Discussed versatility, with scoring, rebounding, and defense spread across the lineup• Defensive and Rebounding Efforts• Breakdown of rebounding leaders and key defensive contributions, especially from El Alfy with her 9 rebounds and 2 blocks• Importance of UConn's ability to control the boards against future opponents• Shooting Efficiency• Noted Bueckers, Brady, and Samuels as efficient shooters this game• Discussed areas for improvement in shooting consistency for players like Ziebell and Strong• Takeaways and Season Outlook• Discussed UConn's potential and how this win sets the tone for the season• Insights into which players might be key contributors as the season progresses• Closing thoughts on the Huskies' versatility and depth as assets moving forward
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
In today's episode, we break down the early storylines from UConn women's basketball as the 2024-25 season gets closer. First, we'll dive into the leadership dynamic of Paige Bueckers and Kaitlyn Chen, and how their presence will define UConn's success this year. Then, we shift our focus to the underclassmen—particularly Qadence Samuels and Jana El Alfy—who are showing flashes of brilliance but also experiencing growing pains. Lastly, we talk about the depth that UConn hasn't had in recent years, led by players like Allie Ziebell, and how that depth will be crucial as the team faces a tough schedule. One thing is clear early: Paige is ready to lead the way. Show Notes: Segment 1: “The Leaders of the Pack — Paige Bueckers and Kaitlyn Chen” • Paige Bueckers enters this season fully healthy for the first time in her career. Geno Auriemma has noted how Paige is stepping into a bigger leadership role, not just as a scorer but as the emotional leader of the team.• Bueckers has shown improved court vision, conditioning, and assertiveness during early practices. We break down how this new leadership role could define her season and UConn's success.• Kaitlyn Chen brings veteran experience as a transfer from Princeton, adjusting to the faster, more demanding UConn system. She's finding her voice on the team, offering a steady presence that complements Bueckers. Questions to Consider for Segment 1: 1. How do you think Paige Bueckers' new leadership role will impact her performance on the court this season?2. What do you think Kaitlyn Chen's biggest challenge will be as she transitions from the Ivy League to UConn's system?3. Can Bueckers and Chen's leadership styles coexist, and how might that balance play out over the course of the season? Segment 2: “Inexperience and Opportunity — UConn's Underclassmen” • Qadence Samuels has shown flashes of brilliance in practice but struggles with consistency, something Geno Auriemma has pointed out. How can Samuels develop the consistency needed to be a key contributor this season?• Jana El Alfy, coming off a missed freshman season, has all the tools to be a force in the paint but needs to harness her aggression. Her size and physicality could become one of UConn's biggest assets if she can strike the right balance.• Both Samuels and El Alfy represent the future of UConn basketball, and their development this season will be critical to the team's depth and long-term success. Questions to Consider for Segment 2: 1. How can Qadence Samuels turn her flashes of brilliance into consistent performances this season?2. What does Jana El Alfy need to do to control her aggression and use it effectively on the court?3. How important is it for UConn's underclassmen to develop quickly, and what role will they play in building the team's depth? Segment 3: “The Promise of Depth — Fresh Faces Like Allie Ziebell and What's to Come” • UConn hasn't had much depth in recent years, but that could change this season with players like Allie Ziebell making an immediate impact. Ziebell shined during the 3-point contest at First Night but has also shown versatility in practice, giving UConn another offensive weapon.• Geno Auriemma has mentioned that he feels confident with 8-9 players being able to contribute significant minutes, which will be crucial given the challenging schedule and injury recoveries of players like Azzi Fudd and Aubrey Griffin.• UConn's depth will allow them to maintain intensity and outlast opponents, and that could be the team's biggest weapon this season. Questions to Consider for Segment 3: 1. How can Allie Ziebell's complete game help UConn's rotation this season, beyond just her shooting ability?2. How does UConn's newfound depth change the way they approach their schedule and opponents?3. What role will Azzi Fudd and Aubrey Griffin play when they return from injury, and how will that impact the overall depth of the team?
In this episode of the show, host Tim Holloway sits down with Kevin Ziebelll, a 52-year-old veteran and coach who has transitioned from a 27-year military career into the world of entrepreneurship and coaching. Kevin shares his journey from the Army National Guard to becoming a successful business owner and the founder of the Facebook group Veterans Unleashed and the coaching program Warriors Unleashed. Kevin dives into the unique challenges faced by veterans as they transition to civilian life, particularly in the areas of entrepreneurship, relationships, and health. He discusses the “empty nester syndrome,” the reintegration struggles with family after deployments, and the importance of self-care before helping others. Kevin also emphasizes the significance of focusing on one's own growth and well-being to improve relationships and achieve success in business. Listeners will gain valuable insights into overcoming obstacles in business and personal life, finding balance in various life domains, and the power of brotherhood among veterans. Kevin's candid reflections on his own experiences and the lessons he's learned to provide a powerful message of resilience, transformation, and the importance of taking control of one's life. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that highlights the strength, determination, and potential of veterans in the entrepreneurial world. “You have to go all in on yourself and your business—no one else is going to save you.” What you will learn: Transition to Entrepreneurship Empty Nester Syndrome Solutions to Common Problems Employee Engagement Learn more about Kevin Ziebell through the following links: Facebook Learn more about Tim through the following links: Facebook Podcasting group
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Richmond Assistant Jack Ziebell joined the 6PR call team in the lead up to the Dockers clash with the Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markus Ziebell erkundet die Meere mit dem Seekayak. In den letzten Jahrzehnten hat er unglaubliche Touren gemacht und dabei ganz schön abenteuerliche Situationen erlebt. So strandete Markus beispielsweise auf einer einsamen Insel in der Arktis, weil die Boote in einem Sturm verloren gingen. Seine Abenteuer sammelt er in seinem Blog oder erzählt sie bei einem der vielen Kurse, die der erfahrene Paddler für andere gibt.Wir sprechen über die Umrundung von Feuerland, die Markus, als noch recht unerfahrener Paddler, in den Neunzigerjahren machte – und einiges Lehrgeld zahlte. Außerdem sprechen wir natürlich über seine Tour an der Westküste Grönlands, als er auf einer unbesiedelten Insel sein Kayak verlor und die nächste Ortschaft (in der niemand von ihm wusste) 30 km entfernt lag.Markus Müsliriegel-Rezept und viele weitere Tipps für eigene Reisen findet ihr hier: https://www.icekayaking.com/files/selbstreisen.htmlMit „Ein Leben für den Ozean“ ist ein Buch zum Podcast erschienen. Es erzählt 10 Geschichten über die Held*innen der Meere und begeistert bildgewaltig für den Ozean. Ihr könnt es unter www.ein-leben-fuer-den-ozean.de bestellen.
In dieser Folge spricht Michael Mayer mit Podcaster Thore Ziebell über seinen Start als Podcaster, den Aufbau einer Personal Brand und hat auch Tipps für zukünftige Podcasterinnen und Podcaster. Thore Ziebell Website LinkedIn Die Podcasts von Thore Ziebell gibts bei iTunes, Spotify, Podigee und YouTube. Business Network International Anmeldung DAKON 2024 Website: https://bni.de/de/index LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bni-wachstum-durch-gemeinschaft/ Interessiert Ihr Netzwerk zu erweitern und spannende Kontakte für mehr Umsatz und Geschäft zu finden? Jetzt zu einem kostenlosen Unternehmerfrühstück anmelden: https://bit.ly/39CCZfQ
On this episode of "Looking Forward Our Way," hosts Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson welcome expert Darlene Ziebell to share her strategies for turning around failing businesses and to dive into the challenges small business owners face.Darlene Ziebell, a seasoned strategist and consultant, begins by discussing the critical process of assessing a struggling business. She stresses the importance of understanding financials and monitoring economic indicators to make informed decisions and establish a backup plan. Top Takeaways1. **Recognize When to Bail**: Darlene stresses the importance for small business owners to know when it's time to sell and not pour more resources into a failing venture, much like intelligent stock market strategies of selling high and buying low.2. **Stop Bleeding Cash**: A struggling business must stabilize by ceasing spending on activities that don't generate sales, such as ineffective social media advertising, which often diverts focus from more productive avenues.3. **Employee Efficiency**: It's crucial to measure the revenue contribution of each employee. 4. **Financial Literacy is Key**: Knowing and understanding financials thoroughly is necessary for assessing business profitability and making wise, informed decisions.5. **Competitive Vigilance**: Regularly evaluate your business against the competition and stay ahead of market trends to maintain a competitive edge. Constantly adapting to changing market dynamics is vital for survival.6. **Expert Insight**: Leverage the expertise of professionals in HR, legal, and financial domains. However, vet these experts carefully—poor advice can lead to mishaps.7. **Strategic Communication**: Communicate effectively with both customers and employees, ensure that financial concerns are clearly addressed, and ascertain that everyone has the skills needed as the company grows.8. **Marketing Wisdom**: Refrain from wasteful spending on ineffective marketing strategies. Seek advice on understanding customer preferences and collect regular feedback for more targeted and successful marketing efforts.9. **Be Ready to Adapt**: Understand the signs of a failing business and the importance of having backup plans. A failing business may require a completely new strategic approach, including cost reductions and seeking the right expertise for specific issues.10. **Empowerment for Female Entrepreneurs**: Darlene advises female business owners to practice saying no to avoid steering the business off course and to focus on sales-generating activities. Women should not hesitate to seek help when necessary and be candid about the challenges they face.Memorable Moments05:24 Prepare for economic changes with backup plans.08:38 Business owners need to monitor operations closely.12:26 Non-profit public speaking, lack of market research.19:34 Be careful what you read and watch.21:53 Small business owners should measure employee revenue.25:58 Small business owners need to monitor financials.29:21 Evaluate previous marketing, seek expert advice, adapt.36:28 Sharing knowledge through webinars and consulting.44:22 Revise strategic plan based on past failures.49:20 Redirecting individuals to gain necessary skills first.51:31 Fear of saying no affects business success.57:22 Success requires constant effort.We would love to hear from you.Give us your feedback, or suggest a topic, by leaving us a voice message.Email us at...
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Sly has provided an update on the individual who assaulted retired AFL player Jack Ziebell outside a bar back in August.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Ziebell takes a look at the key position players at the GWS Giants - The Late Trade - Day 11 (16/10/23) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Ziebell recently took up a new role at Richmond in the coaching staff, he tells The Late Trade team all about it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Ziebell takes a look at the key position players at St Kilda - The Late Trade - Day 11 (16/10/23) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Richmond Assistant Coach Jack Ziebell joins Adam White and Adam Cooney on Sportsday with a discussion about his new role at Tigerland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack joined us to discuss his retirement, life post-footy, his coaching aspirations, his recovery from his king-hit incident, Todd Goldstein, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Ziebell gives his opinion on the Callum Mills incident. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Ziebell weighs in on Clayton Oliver. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the news of Todd Goldstein wanting to play for Essendon, his long-time teammate and friend Jack Ziebell reflects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gorky, Russia; First man in: Memoirs from being the first American allowed inside Russia's closed exile city by Donn G. Ziebell, Ph.D.Russians needed internal visas to travel outside their place of residence. It was rare for foreigners to get such travel permission. After 30 years of corporate employment the author made an improbable career change. His new boss and two VP's were black-listed by the KGB and could not enter Russia. The author was asked to write a business seminar proposal for Russia to see if he could open a door and get in. One of the three Russians who received the proposal got approval nine months later by Moscow's Ministry of Education and the KGB . Surprisingly the seminars were designated to be held in Gorky, an exile city for political prisoners and closed to foreigners.The Russian Embassy in Washington D.C. and the officials in Moscow would not issue a travel visa to Gorky. So the author took the chance to be driven 250 miles to Gorky without a visa. The Russians in the city had never seen an American before. The seminar was attended by 60 top industrial personnel, including some suspected to be KGB. The author describes seminar incidents which reveal the thinking and unexpected responses by the Russians. He was taken to meet with many different people and visited many sites during his stay. The memoir is filled with events, pictures and entertaining cross-cultural experiences. From his time inside Russia, readers follow the many twists, turns and surprises the author encountered which entertain and hold reader's attention. Gorky was not opened to foreigners until the year after all these events took place.About the Author: Donn Ziebell's pursuit in doctoral studies with The Union Institute University, Cincinnati, Ohio, intersected simultaneously with his receiving of the approvals from Moscow's Russian Ministry of Education and the KGB to present business seminars in Russia. Delivering his first in a series of lectures in August 1990, the seminar program proceeded with his sending a number of US instructors with specific disciplines into Russia to lecture on their business areas of expertise. Their trip reports provided original research for writing a cross-cultural experiential doctoral dissertation to receive his Ph.D. degree. Previously, his B.S in Metallurgical Engineering from the U. of Missouri, Rolla, and a MBA degree With Distinction from the U. of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut, expedited his earlier career in manufacturing and consulting roles within Fortune 500 Corporations for thirty years, including five years in his own manufacturing consulting firm, Ziebell Associates, Inc. https://www.amazon.com/Gorky-Russia-First-man-American/dp/0989474534/ref=sr_1_1?crid=YUXMOGPHW0MD&keywords=Gorky%2C+Russia%3B+First+Man+in%3A+Memoirs+from+Being+the+First+American+Allowed+Inside+Russia%E2%80%99s+Closed+Exile+City&qid=1692650972&sprefix=%2Chttp://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/82423dzec.mp3
Retiring North Melbourne star Jack Ziebell joins Breakfast with Harf to reflect on his career and his final game this Saturday against Richmond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show we'll help some tiny bats rebuild their homes, meet a special fish caught on camera, ride across Australia on horseback, bring an ancient frozen worm back to life, and drive a car underwater. QUIZ QUESTIONS: 1. What technique is being used to make the nests? 2. Where did the photographer take the picture of the spotted handfish? 3. What is Angel's horse's name? 4. How long had the worm been frozen? 5. What is the Landcruiser's nickname? BONUS TRICKY QUESTION: When was the last time a Ziebell's handfish was spotted in the wild? ANSWERS: 1. Aboriginal weaving techniques 2. Tasmania's Derwent River 3. Pippin 4. 46,000 years 5. Mudcrab BONUS TRICKY ANSWER: 2007
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy's All Sports Report, Greg Blewett, Friday Brag Artist, Rosie's social media feedback, top Victorian tourism towns, Punter gets pelted with grapes, AFL team news, retiring Kanga Jack Ziebell, Idiot File, Billy's Fruity Friday JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Ziebell joins Dwayne to discuss his retirement from AFL Football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Mailbag, Damo and Clarky are joined by Cam from The Draft Doctors! Damo recounts his Gather Round experience, and then the boys quickly chat about the new DPPs that were added in. They rank high end trade in options, discuss the impact Aaron Hall may have on Ziebell and also Harry Sheezel. Is Caleb Serong the real deal? Is Callum Wilkie the real deal? and who should we captain this week? All Discussed in this episode! TIMESTAMPS 1:00 - Damo tells us about his Gather Round experience 4:40 - Our favourite new DPPs 8:24 - We rank Miller, Stewart and Neale as trade acquisitions 12:20 - Is Caleb Serong the real deal? 16:22 - Zak Butters 21:14 - Is Callum Wilkie the real deal? 22:50 - What impact with Aaron Hall have on Jack Ziebell? 26:50 - VC/C for Round 6 CHECK OUT CAM Twitter @ThePotatoBake Draft Doctors @thedraftdoctors Follow Us on Twitter: Damo - @DamoSC Clarky - @QuantumJC use #JockMailbag to get your question answered in the next one
South Australia was rocking for Gather Round. The Traders didn't have a huge Fantasy scoring weekend, but there were enough positives to look at. It's a big week ahead with downgrades on the minds of the boys as well as the new dual-position players to help with flexibility in Classic and Draft squads. Episode guide 2:00 - Warnie was the top scorer of the week, but you needed more than 21oo to call it a good week. 5:00 - Tim English was Calvin's captain and he's pretty chuffed about it. 8:00 - Roy explains what a rocket is as he successfully launched one at Connor Rozee and he responded. 14:15 - James Sicily only had one kick-in on the weekend. 18:55 - Once again, Harry Sheezel gets the five votes in the Michael Barlow Medal for the cash cow of the year. 20:30 - News of the week which includes some sore bodies like Reuben Ginbey. 26:00 - Zach Merrett has been offered a week by the MRO but will challenge it at the tribunal. 28:30 - The new dual-position players are discussed including the added forward status for Bailey Smith and Lachie Whitfield picking up defender. 33:40 - Is it a hold or trade on Tom Green? 37:00 - Downgrade targets of the week are headlined by Matt Roberts. 42:15 - Most traded in and out players so far. 44:20 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 47:00 - Is Jason Johannisen a legitimate option? 52:10 - Should coaches hold Luke Davies-Uniacke? 58:05 - Is the Marcus Bontempelli tag an issue? 1:02:45 - Warnie discusses the imporant times that you need to know for the Anzac round. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy, Calvin and Warnie wrap up the action coming out of round two with all the news, best and worst players, cash cows of the week and more. They look ahead to round three with the key names to consider bringing in and answer plenty of your questions. Episode guide 2:00 - Roy, Calvin and Warnie have a bit of work to do in their hunt for the Hilux. 4:45 - Rory Laird bounced back with 142 to make Calvin happy. 7:00 - Cash generation is an issue for Warnie's mid-priced pick Dom Sheed. 9:30 - Roy has a a few issues in his ruck line with Sean Darcy and Fremantle. 14:00 - Update on the top Fantasy coaches overall. 15:55 - Harry Sheezel gets maximum votes again the Michael Barlow Medal for the cash cow of the year. 17:00 - News of the week including Max Gawn's knee and other niggles to monitor. 21:50 - Magoos news from the first weekend of VFL action. 23:40 - What do we do with the injured Jack Steele? 28:00 - Could Brodie Grundy be a good ruck option while Gawn is out? 30:20 - Is Will Setterfield a must-have? 32:30 - "Just lock it in" - Warnie is keen on getting Jack Ziebell into his FWD line. 34:30 - Is it too late for Nick Daicos? 37:15 - The most traded players are discussed and The Traders reveal their rage trades. 40:20 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 44:00 - "It was the worst 100 we have ever seen" - Roy is keen to trade Jack Macrae. 48:10 - What is the safest road: Setterfield or Ziebell? 51:20 - Now is the time to focus on getting in the players you've missed. 55:50 - Can we be trading out Finn Callaghan? 59:30 - Bounce back week for Sam Docherty is in play. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former North Melbourne captain, Jack Ziebell, joined Gerard Healy, Kane Cornes and Sam Edmund on SEN Sportsday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Last week, JB and Billy spoke to a plethora of the AFL's big names - Matt Rowell, Jack Ziebell, Dyson Heppell, Jai Newcombe, Ben and Harry McKay, and Andrew Brayshaw. Here, you can catch all the interviews in one placeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, JB and Billy spoke to a plethora of the AFL's big names - Matt Rowell, Jack Ziebell, Dyson Heppell, Jai Newcombe, Ben and Harry McKay, and Andrew Brayshaw. Here, you can catch all the interviews in one placeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy's All Sports Report, North Melbourne's Jack Ziebell, when were you a F***ing idiot?, Billy continues to fill out his KFC Supercoach AFL team, JB saved some wildlife, cricket news, we recap the boys getting hung up on by guests, Dyson Heppell, get around Bluebet, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yes. That is the title of this episode. Damo and Clarky are joined by Lekdog to cover off on some quick practice matches notes, and also answer questions that include how they are relevant, Zak Butters realistic average and if Yeo and Ziebell are a good pairing. Follow Our Twitters: @lekdog @DamoSC @QuantumJC Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Use #JockMailbag to get involved in the next episode
2023 will be the year for small business growth. And we couldn't bring you a better expert on growing your small business than Darlene Ziebell, Prominent Entrepreneur, Business Consultant, and Business Strategy Specialist, and the author of “A Dozen Avalanches Threaten Small Business: Which One Will Bury You Alive?”In this episode, we will be providing information on the issues that challenge small business owners. Plus focus on the top tips for foundation building, vision, and success in 2023.We are going to focus on three phases of developing/sustaining a business ~ tips that you can use in growing your business in the new year:First ~ how do we get it started?Second ~ how do we make it a reality?Third ~ do we exit, or do we grow, or both?The first questions a potential business owner will ask themself include “…how do I get this entity started and off the ground?” We delve into this phase – taking an idea from paper to structure.Once an individual has a good understanding of what path they will take, they need to create the company – basically, they are creating the operational pieces. This second phase is making the business a reality ~ where do they start and how do they evaluate their progress?The third phase may come as a surprise to listeners! Darlene has mentioned that every business plan has to have an exit strategy…..seems like you are closing it down before it actually gets started! Why is this needed so early in the planning? Shouldn't we be focusing on growing the business?Money is the top issue for every business. Are some funders open to small businesses and are some to be avoided? How can you provide yourself with a level-playing field in borrowing money – is it harder or easier for smaller businesses?Darlene provides her expertise to female-owned businesses, through her nonprofit, the “Center for Women Business Owners”. It is extremely difficult to be successful as a female owner. What are the top tips for female-owned businesses?One of the most sensitive topics of small business is the notion of “succession” or “preservation planning.” How does a small business owner meet such challenges?Resources for the top tips mentioned in the podcast.https://darleneziebell.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/darleneziebell/ darlene@darleneziebell.com We would love to hear from you.Give us your feedback, or suggest a topic, by leaving us a voice message.Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com.Find us on Facebook.Please review our podcast on Google!And of course, everything can be found on our website, Looking Forward Our Way.Recorded in Studio C at 511 Studios. A production of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants.Copyright 2023 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson
Will Ziebell is the senior journalist at The Crafty Pint and has been covering the ebbs and flows of Australia's craft beer industry since 2016. Today he joins me to enlighten us on the culture of craft beer and its place here in the land down under. https://craftypint.com Follow Over a Glass https://www.instagram.com/overtheglasspod Host Shanteh Wale https://www.instagram.com/shantehwale/?hl=en Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Executive Producer Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
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Jack Ziebell joins the SEN crew after the Kangaroos' brilliant victory over Richmond in Round 18 of the 2022 AFL season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chat with Jack Ziebell after the Kangaroos' thrilling win on Saturday.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Toby Greene and Amon Buchanan, unusual tattoos, Bec Daniher, The Footy Show's Ice Bucket Challenge Fail, grudges, Jack Ziebell, moral dilemmas, Idiot Song, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
North Melbourne CEO Ben Amarfio and Coach David Noble respond to criticism, Justin Langer goes whack, Billy Slater, moral dilemma - what do you do if a mate buys you the winning lottery ticket?, Top Baby Names, it was a bit foggy at Kilmore, sports wrap, Kyrgios vs Tomic, social media feedback, North Melbourne Captain Jack Ziebell, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of his 250th game this weekend, North Melbourne captain Jack Ziebell joined Garry and Tim to talk about his AFL journey so far, the path the Kangaroos are currently on, his bravery on the footy field, and more.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Dale Thomas steps in for JB, Collingwood will challenge Brayden Maynard's two-match ban, North Melbourne captain Jack Ziebell, what numberplate have you seen unusual?, The Carlton Draft, International Women's Day - celebrating our favourite women in rock and sport, Rosie's music news, Heath Shaw, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Increasing disaster resilience and knowledge is fundamentally important for communities of all different sizes and locations. Today we speak with Owen Ziebell, Senior Project Officer for the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience about the work being done in schools to help our students & families be prepared. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About AIDR: The Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR) is the National Institute for disaster risk reduction and resilience. They collaborate across sectors to strengthen the resilience of Australian communities to disasters. AIDR creates, grows, and supports a range of networks; provides opportunities for learning, development, and innovation; shares knowledge and resources to enable informed decision making and action; and facilitates thought leadership through national conversations. The AIDR Education for Young People program brings together educators, emergency services, community organisations, researchers and others working with young people to develop knowledge, skills, and solutions for a disaster-resilient future. Owen Ziebell: As a former teacher and police officer, Owen has experience in the education system as well as the emergency services. He have worked across independent and government schools in metropolitan and rural Victoria, teaching across Prep to Year 12, in English, Humanities, and VCAL. He has always been passionate about student wellbeing and developing educational programs that have a tangible impact on the local community. When not in the office you'll find Owen working on the family farm in central Victoria with his partner and dog, out for a long run, or in the shed woodworking. Links: AIDR Schools Homepagez https://schools.aidr.org.au/ Teaching Resources https://schools.aidr.org.au/disaster-resilience-education/teaching-resources/#/ CALD Resources https://schools.aidr.org.au/disaster-resilience-education/culturally-and-linguistically-diverse-resources/ ATSI Resources https://schools.aidr.org.au/disaster-resilience-education/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-resources/ Join DRANZSEN https://schools.aidr.org.au/contact-us/ Resilient Australia Awards https://schools.aidr.org.au/disaster-resilience-education/resilient-australia-school-award/ Email owen.ziebell@aidr.org.au About the FizzicsEd podcast Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! https://www.fizzicseducation.com.au/ Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it! The FizzicsEd podcast is a member of the Australian Educators Online Network (AEON ) http://www.aeon.net.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Så skal vi vende årets første uge i dansk politik, hvor vi nærmer os en afgørelse i formandsvalget i DF og tale videre om statsministerens nytårstale, hvor vi kan se frem til grønne indenrigsfly. Det må da begejstre Torben Steno? Jarl Cordua ser et sammenbrud i alliancen mellem nationalisterne i dansk politik og venstrefløjen. Tyskland har fået en ny regering, og Frankrig har overtaget EU-formandskabet. Begge lande har i december bekræftet, at den fransk-tyske-akse i EU-samarbejdet består. Men hvor vil aksen føre EU hen? Analyse af Lykke Friis, direktør i Tænketanken Europa. Hvorfor må man ikke dø mere? Det spørgsmål, stiller overlæge Morten Ziebell i en kommentar i Altinget. I Danmark må vi for alt i verden ikke dø, og da slet ikke af corona – heller ikke, hvis man for længst er mæt af dage. Men vi bliver nødt til snart at acceptere, at vi alle skal dø, mener Ziebell, som påpeger, at det ikke altid er hospitalsvæsnets skyld, når ens pårørende dør. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Women-owned firms made up only 19.9% of all firms that employed people in the United States in 2018 but their numbers are growing. There were 6,861 more women-owned firms in 2018 than in 2017, up 0.6% to 1.1 million, according to the Census Bureau's Annual Business Survey (ABS). Our guest is https://darleneziebell.com/ (Darlene Ziebell). As her https://www.linkedin.com/in/darleneziebell?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3B6HQcaHjeSCa3Bj2b3dF7xA%3D%3D (LinkedIn profile) states, Darlene is a veteran entrepreneur, Board Director, CEO, and Management Consultant. Her unique methodology brings the entrepreneurs fire and passion and successfully proven business techniques that give business owners a greater chance of success. She uses her enterprise-wide level of experience as a Fortune 100 management consultant and her entrepreneurship to provide a unique blend of business talent.Women and men can successfully own businesses. Darlene covers the top elements needed for successful business ownership. Often individuals are encouraged to create a business as a spinoff of a hobby or specialized skill. First, they need to understand how/if that hobby can actually become a saleable item. But at what point does an entrepreneur need to shift their focus from a fun hobby and create a “real” business plan, with financing, structure, and possibly even leading to the hiring of employees? There are so many challenges working against women to be business owners. Darlene discusses what led her to business ownership and how did she beat those challenges. How can women be successful as business owners? Darlene has a very unique story about networking, and how she considers it to be most important to grow a business. And we get more information about the “Center for Women Business Owners” and other organizations that support female entrepreneurs. 85% of all startups fail before year five – a statistic that hasn't changed in over two decades. Business owners need to stay on top of information that will support their organization. In her book, “A Dozen Avalanches”, Darlene discusses “building a foundation” for a company – a team of experienced individuals to support your company. For example, experts in strategic planning, an executive coach, HR consultants, marketing experts, accounting, banking, legal, even a private investigator. That is a huge number of consultants, equaling a lot of money! Darlene answers the question of why a small business needs all of this support, how do they finance it, and most importantly what could happen if they don't build this team. Money is the top issue for every business. When Darlene built her companies over the years, she talks about the need for evening the playing field for access to funds, and who was willing to finance a small start-up. “A current employee today can become tomorrow's competitor.” Employers need skilled employees – even more so in today's workplace. An employer can't do every task, or the company will never grow. But bringing on other individuals into a business can be messy. What's the solution? There are pros and cons in utilizing social media and online communications in a business. Darlene talks about what she has found to work well. And what she sees for the future for businesses' online presence like online workshops, Zoom Meetings, YouTube videos, even podcasts. Be sure to make it through to the end to hear some final “words of wisdom." Learn more about Darlene https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZk1uxXZOSwg8RSkySufW8Ev4fxmmmj9KdhV (here). Why would you want Darlene working with you? https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZh6raXZMpF8kqQvQwQ8ddxvtAdgzpzGjcjX (The answer is here!) We mentioned https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZU6raXZlkfrDlsCSJ7v12pF676tEhmkGSvy (numerous resources) to help your business grow. We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on...