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With Football 360, we will dive deep into American Football, from youth leagues to the pro level. Our podcast is your ultimate source for all things football with training tips, NIL discussions, D1 Recruiting, the Transfer Portal, Athletic Development, and Speed & Strength training. This podcast will feature discussions about all levels of football, including youth, middle school, high school, college, and the NFL and other pro football leagues. This podcast is for you if you are asking ques ...
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Use Your Words

Sam Futrell & Rebekah O'Dell

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This is Use Your Words, a seasonal podcast featuring the voices and perspectives of middle school students. Each season, lovable, insightful, awkward middle schoolers craft episodes on topics they’re learning in English and history. While these student-led episodes form the backbone of our podcast, teachers Rebekah O’Dell and Samantha Futrell introduce and conclude each season with episodes designed to help other educators conduct similar projects in their own classrooms. The ultimate produc ...
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Jersey Belle Jaime Primak Sullivan wants to tawk, not talk. The writer and producer behind the Cawfee Tawk Facebook series is back for a hilarious new season of her hit Lemonada show, being the virtual best friend you always wish you had when you needed them. Joined by her assistant Jaxon, Jaime will share her unfiltered thinking on parenting, marriage, work, relationships, and the constant evolution of culture and its role in shaping our everyday lives. And Jaime has absolutely no problem s ...
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Episode Highlights Upcoming Episodes: JP on location in Gulf Shores Special Guest: BJ Wilson, long-time trainee and current coach at Elite Football Academy. BJ Wilson's Background: Played tight end and defensive end at SLU High School. Transitioned to offensive line in college at Quincy University. College Journey: Recruited by smaller schools like…
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During Hawai‘i’s territorial period (1900–1959), Native Hawaiians resisted assimilation by refusing to replace Native culture, identity, and history with those of the United States. By actively participating in U.S. public schools, Hawaiians resisted the suppression of their language and culture, subjection to a foreign curriculum, and denial of th…
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In this episode of the Football 360 Show, we dive into the seismic shifts happening in college football. With the landscape rapidly evolving, we're now looking at a new reality where the traditional "Big Three" conferences dominate, and the dynamics are fundamentally changing. Key Discussion Points: Conference Realignment: The rise of the "Pac Thre…
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The names of Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse are often readily recognized among many Americans. Yet the longer, dynamic history of the Lakota - a history from which these three famous figures were created - remains largely untold. In Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power (Yale, 2019), historian Pekka Hämäläinen, author of The C…
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Football 360 Show: Episode Notes Episode 43 Overview: This week's episode of the Football 360 Show dives into the intricacies of football preparation, spanning from high school to the NFL. We explore the importance of maintaining fitness year-round, the evolution of training regimes, and the critical factors that separate elite athletes from the re…
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America’s waterways were once the superhighways of travel and communication. Coursing through a central line across the landscape, with tributaries connecting the South to the Great Plains and the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River meant wealth, knowledge, and power for those who could master it. In Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and …
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In Tip of the Spear: Land, Labor, and US Settler Militarism in Guåhan, 1944–1962 (Cornell University Press, 2023), Dr. Alfred Peredo Flores argues that the US occupation of the island of Guåhan (Guam), one of the most heavily militarised islands in the western Pacific Ocean, was enabled by a process of settler militarism. During World War II and th…
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Episode 42 Highlights: Current State of Football Discussion on the current football scene and updates from various levels. Reflection on the slower pace this week but anticipation of upcoming events. Corey Sims' Commitment Corey Sims' announcement at CBC High School. Transition from CBC to USC. Notable past players: Trevor Trout. Discussion on the …
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Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, teachers, administrators, and policymakers fashioned a system of industrial education that attempted to transform Black and Indigenous peoples and land. This form of teaching—what Bayley J. Marquez names plantation pedagogy—was built on the claim that slavery and land dispossession are fundamentall…
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Between the mid-19th century and the start of the twentieth century, the Northern Paiute people of the Great Basin went from a self-sufficient tribe well-adapted to living on the harsh desert homelands, to a people singled out by the Native activist Henry Roe Cloud for their dire social and economic position. The story of how this happened is told …
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Drawing on literary texts, conversion manuals, and colonial correspondence from sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain and Peru, Forms of Relation: Composing Kinship in Colonial Spanish America (University of Virginia, 2023) shows the importance of textual, religious, and bureaucratic ties to struggles over colonial governance and identities. Dr.…
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Football 360 Show Episode 41 Football Season Activities: Excitement over football season starting. Discussion of recent camps, practices, and tournaments. Specific shoutout to the Lions Classic tournament winners SLUH. Listener Feedback: Positive feedback from listeners appreciating the insights provided. Recruitment Insights: Detailed discussion o…
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In this sweeping new history, esteemed University of North Carolina historian Kathleen DuVal makes the case for the ongoing, ancient, and dynamic history of Native nationhood as a critical component of global history. In Native Nations: A Millennium in North America (Random House, 2024), DuVal covers a thousand years of continental history, buildin…
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In the latest episode of the Football 360 Show, our JP & Mayy delve into the hotly debated topic of player transfers in high school football. The discussion highlights the complexities and controversies surrounding high school transfer rules and their impact on young athletes and their families. Key points include: Transfer Dynamics: The double sta…
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Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. The Ohio Valley possesses some of the most resource-rich terrain in the world. Its settlement by humans was thus consequential not only for shaping the geograp…
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This week on Football 360 Show, we discuss the different strategies high school teams are employing, from hardcore training to more measured, strategic preparations. Spring ball's impact on summer training is also on the agenda. We'll explore how successful spring practices can lead to a smoother summer, focusing on lifting and conditioning rather …
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Every summer, Lindenwood University becomes the epicenter of high school football dreams, as 2,000 young athletes converge on its fields, each driven by the promise of making their mark. Follow the journeys of athletes from all over the nation, ranging from underdogs to top-tier prospects, as they showcase their skills in front of over 400 coaches …
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In this episode, we explore the journey athletes embark on from January through to the summer camps, with a particular focus on skill development, conditioning, and the importance of preparation. Our discussion kicks off with the critical first steps of off-season conditioning training and why skills training is a non-negotiable if you aim to be at…
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Edited by Benjamin Bryce and David Sheinin, Race and Transnationalism in the Americas (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021), highlights the importance of transnational forces in shaping the concept of race and understanding of national belonging across the Americas, from the late nineteenth century to the present times. The book also examines how …
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In this episode of the Football 360 Show, we sit down with Evan Johnson, a former Elite Football Academy standout, college football player, 1st Phorm employee. Evan shares his inspiring journey from a high school football career at Westminster to playing at the University of Missouri and beyond. He opens up about his challenges, including injuries …
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This episode of Football 360 Show we discuss a wide range of topics. High School Football Recruiting: The competitive nature of high school football recruitment and how it can influence decisions at various levels, from players to coaching staff. The role of high school showcases in providing exposure to players, allowing college coaches to scout t…
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Join the Football 360 Show where we discuss the complexities of the football recruitment process, highlighting the experiences of players and their families. The discussion then delves into the challenges of player evaluation, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between genuine talent and superficial performance. JP & Matt discuss the evol…
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Hosted by JP Rott and Matt Biermann, Football 360 delivers football talk straight to the point, airing live on X and YouTube. Tune in for exclusive interviews, in-depth analysis, and the latest football updates, all conveniently accessible at Football360show.com. Catch this week's show where we give behind-the-scenes insights, we cover summer camp,…
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Historians of the American South have come to consider the mechanization and consolidation of cotton farming—the “Southern enclosure movement”—to be a watershed event in the region’s history. In the decades after World War II, this transition pushed innumerable sharecroppers, tenant farmers, and smallholders off the land, redistributing territory a…
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In this episode of "Football 360," Lindenwood Head Coach Stugart delves into the crucial role of mentoring in shaping successful athletes. Drawing from his extensive coaching experience, Coach Stugart shares inspiring anecdotes and practical strategies for cultivating mentorship relationships that go beyond the game. From guiding players through ac…
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How do bureaucratic documents create and reproduce a state’s capacity to see? What kinds of worlds do documents help create? Further, how might such documentary practices and settler colonial ways of seeing be refused? Settler Colonial Ways of Seeing: Documentation, Administration, and the Interventions of Indigenous Art (Fordham University Press, …
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Recognition Politics: Indigenous Rights and Ethnic Conflict in the Andes (Cambridge University Press, 2023) by Dr. Lorenza B. Fontana is a pioneering work that explores a new wave of widely overlooked conflicts that have emerged across the Andean region, coinciding with the implementation of internationally acclaimed indigenous rights. Why are grou…
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The past several decades have seen a massive shift in debates over who owns and has the right to tell Native American history and stories. For centuries, non-Native actors have collected, stolen, sequestered, and gained value from Native stories and documents, human remains, and sacred objects. However, thanks to the work of Native activists, Nativ…
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Join us on "Gridiron Insights" as we delve deep into the world of football, providing valuable insights and discussions on what it takes to succeed in the game. Hosted by seasoned football veterans JP Rock & Matt Biermann with over 50 years of combined experience, we bring you real-world stories from players, coaches, and experts, shedding light on…
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In 1845 an expedition led by Sir John Franklin vanished in the Canadian Arctic. The enduring obsession with the Franklin mystery, and in particular Inuit information about its fate, is partly due to the ways in which information was circulated in these imperial spaces. Arctic Circles and Imperial Knowledge: The Franklin Family, Indigenous Intermedi…
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Bringing into dialogue the fields of social history, Andean ethnography, and postcolonial theory, The Lettered Indian: Race, Nation, and Indigenous Education in Twentieth-Century Bolivia (Duke University Press, 2024) by Dr. Brooke Larson maps the moral dilemmas and political stakes involved in the protracted struggle over Indian literacy and school…
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Learn about the the personal journey of Detriot Lions Center Michael Niese. Once a high school athlete who experienced significant physical and positional changes throughout his high school football career, culminating in a shift from defensive end to offensive line by his senior year. Facing initial reluctance, he embraces the change for the team'…
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From Black Hawk helicopters to the exclamation "Geronimo" used by paratroopers jumping from airplanes, words and images referring to Indians have been indelibly linked with US warfare. In Indian Wars Everywhere: Colonial Violence and the Shadow Doctrines of Empire (U California Press, 2023), Stefan Aune shows how these and other recurrent reference…
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Join hosts JP Rock & Matt Biermann as they dive deep into the world of football with exclusive insights and interviews. In this episode, they sit down with Mizzou Quarterback Brady Cook to discuss his journey from high school standout to college starter. From overcoming doubts to battling through injuries, Brady shares his experiences and the minds…
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This Football 360 Show hosted by JP Rock and Matt Biermann delve into the world of football, covering everything from local tournaments to nationwide trends. The hosts discuss recent events in the football community, share insights on player development, and offer advice for aspiring athletes. JP and Matt provide valuable commentary on various foot…
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The birchbark canoe is among the most remarkable Indigenous technologies in North America, facilitating mobility throughout the watery world of the Great Lakes region and its borderlands. In Muddy Ground: Native Peoples, Chicago's Portage, and the Transformation of a Continent (UNC Press, 2023), Texas Tech University historian John William Nelson a…
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Join us on the Football 360 Show as we delve into the dynamic world of football, where strategy, dedication, and talent converge. In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of football recruitment and training, discussing the shifts in focus and investment over the past decade and anticipating the changes to come in the college game. Our ho…
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The history of Native people and the National Park Service in the United States is fraught. Dispossession, cultural insensitivity, and outright erasure characterize the long relationship that the NPS has with Indigenous groups. But change is possible, as Drs. Christina Hill, Matthew Hill, and Brooke Neely adeptly demonstrate in National Parks, Nati…
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In this episode of The Football 360 Show, we delve into the depths of the NFL journey, exploring the untold narratives of dark days, relentless pursuit, overcoming injuries, and the unwavering spirit that defies long odds. Join us as we unravel the Mindset of an NFL Player, transcending the field and reaching into the very core of perseverance. Thr…
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This episode of the Football 360 Show dives into the heart of football with insider insights. Join us as we unravel the complicated world of 7v7, combines, training/development, and recruiting—the essential components shaping the future of the game. In this episode, we offer an exclusive peek into the intricacies of player development and recruitme…
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The Overland Trail into the American West is one of the most culturally recognizable symbols of the American past: white covered wagons traversing the plains, filled with heroic pioneers embodying the nation's manifest destiny. In American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2023), University of Nev…
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In his book, Native Southerners: Indigenous History from Origins to Removal(University of Oklahoma Press, 2019), Dr. Gregory D. Smithers effectively articulates the complex history of Native Southerners. Smithers conveys the history of Native Southerners through numerous historical eras while properly reinterpreting popular misconceptions about the…
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Stories of Our Living Ephemera: Storytelling Methodologies in the Archives of the Cherokee National Seminaries, 1846-1907 (Utah State University Press, 2023) recovers the history of the Cherokee National Seminaries from scattered archives and colonized research practices by critically weaving together pedagogy and archival artifacts with Cherokee t…
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For western colonists in the early American backcountry, disputes often ended in bloodshed and death. Making the Frontier Man: Violence, White Manhood, and Authority in the Early Western Backcountry (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2023) by Dr. Matthew C. Ward examines early life and the origins of lawless behaviour in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentu…
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In Properties of Empire: Indians, Colonists, and Land Speculators on the New England Frontier (NYU Press, 2019), Ian Saxine, Visiting Assistant Professor of History at Bridgewater State University, shows the dynamic relationship between Native and English systems of property on the turbulent edge of Britain’s empire, and how so many colonists came …
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Today’s book is: Whiskey Tender: A Memoir (Harper, 2024), by Deborah Jackson Taffa, who was raised to believe that some sacrifices were necessary to achieve a better life. Her grandparents—citizens of the Quechan (Yuma) Nation and Laguna Pueblo tribe—were sent to Indian boarding schools run by white missionaries, while her parents were encouraged t…
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“Is America an Empire?” is a popular question for pundits and historians, likely because it sets off such a provocative debate. All too often, however, people use empire simply because the United States is a hegemon, ignoring the country’s imperial traits to focus simply on its power. Dr. Daniel Immerwahr’s book How to Hide an Empire: The History o…
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