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The B1G Takeover Pod is the podcast on the Takeover Sports Network that covers everything and all things B1G football-related. Hosts Donovan White and Montee Ball are passionate about B1G ball and as a former OL and RB respectively, they bring the energy when it comes to covering the latest news and notes from one of the top leagues in sports.
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We're bringing you all the barbershop talk on NFL and football-related content year-round. Join us during the season and offseason as we break down games, schemes, players, front office strategies, fantasy football, and more! With over 40 years of football experience under our belt and our college football days behind us, we’re here to give you the real and only the real on the game we know and love. Zone Talk is hosted by Jermel Wright along with co-hosts Napoleon Miller, Rashaad Penn, Dono ...
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Living Out Loud is a discussion series that openly unpacks real scenarios and issues that arise in professional and “buttoned-up” settings. Join host Charmaine Utz, Relational DEI Expert, and special guests as they process and explore experiences that go unspoken in workplaces. This series is for leaders in organizations and higher education, as well as employees and students who are invested in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Gain insights, learn from our communal lessons, and explo ...
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Chicago Bulls game previews, recaps, analysis, and updates with Buzz and Bull Scripted. Buzz is a lifetime Chicago Bulls fan and a season ticket holder as of 2019. Goose (BullScripted) has been a life long fan who provides excellent coverage on the team. -- Bulls On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com
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Patric Young is a former McDonald’s All-American who spent four seasons at Florida from 2010-14, and is just the 11th Gator in history to score more than 1,300 points and grab more than 800 rebounds. Young has been playing overseas since leaving Gainesville in 2014. He is partnering with the Field Of 68 Media Network to bring you a Florida-centric basketball podcast.
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In this show we will talk with a range of experts in regional festivals and events. It will offer event committees, event professionals and local government event staff with inspiration and insights into how they can continue to develop their festivals and events in a sustainable way. We promise to give you tips, insights and relevant (and practical) case studies to assist you in building sustainable and viable event/s in your regional community.
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In this episode, I talk with Donovan Ackley III about people and communities with lower representation in professional settings and how that shows up in DEI work. Donovan shares his personal journey, highlighting how his experiences have shaped his understanding of self in workplaces and life in general. The discussion hones in on the importance of…
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In this episode of the Living Out Loud Discussion Series, I chat with Arlene Limas, a lifelong martial artist, Olympic gold medalist, and violence prevention expert. There was so much to learn when we unpacked the spectrum of violence in professional settings. Topics like the concept of 'human safety skills,' barriers to addressing violence in at w…
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In this episode of the Living Out Loud Discussion Series, Kim Mettler and I talk about layers of accountability that are commonly missed within the context of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. We share personal stories while weaving the concepts together as they are all related and significant impact organizations' ability to create safe…
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In this episode of the Living Out Loud Discussion Series, I chat with Gina Amato, a long-time friend, social justice attorney and the directing attorney of the Immigrant Rights Project at Public Council, and we get into the concept of context appropriateness when addressing white supremacy culture in professional settings. We explore the nuances of…
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In this episode of the Living Out Loud Discussion Series, I chat with Lindsay Messoline in a candid conversation about understanding and responsibly using privilege. Our discussion covers personal stories, acknowledging privilege's complexities, and the challenge of bringing one's whole self—including various privileges—to professional environments…
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In this episode of the Living Out Loud Discussion Series, I got to sit with Dr. Wendy Ashley for a convo about the challenges and common experiences of white executives who are engaging in DEI work. We touch on the nuances of interactions within professional settings- Dr. Ashley brilliantly uses an analogy of leaders as quarterbacks, emphasizing th…
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This episode of the Living Out Loud Discussion Series features an insightful conversation on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with Allen Lipscomb, an Associate Professor, licensed clinical social worker, and DEI practitioner. Our discussion emphasizes the value of understanding and learning to navigate varied interpersonal interactions in pro…
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In this episode of The Living Out Loud Discussion Series, I engage in a deep conversation with Jessie Prado. As one of my former students, Jessie brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion on intersectional identities and 'isms' often overlooked in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work. We get into topics like non-traditional family struc…
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In this episode, Stephanie Castellanos, founder of Uproot Talent, shares details about their unique and intentional approach to reforming the hiring process. By focusing on creating room, access, and opportunity for the global majority within social impact organizations, they redesign the job search process around deep listening and learning, break…
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In this episode of the Living Out Loud podcast, I sit down with Bryce Ezrre to explore messages and behaviors she’s personally experiences in the social work industry. It was an honest discussion where she openly shares her responses to real situations, which includes internal narratives that didn’t serve her well. Our hope is that we normalize how…
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