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The Ball Boys

Dylan Mehl and Nolan Foster

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Listen to the mind of Dylan Mehl and Nolan Foster, otherwise known as NoleFlexZone, as they give their takes on what’s going on in today's sports world and other things going on! Brought to you by the College Kids Experience! Follow on Twitter @DylanMehl @NoleFlexZone @TCK_Experience
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Technology has become increasingly important to policy debates, but these debates won’t be productive without an understanding of how the technology in question works. AEI Visiting Fellow Shane Tews interviews tech industry experts to explain how the apps, services, and structures of today's information technology systems work, and how they shape our social and economic life.
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Mass Youth Soccer FINAL SCORE Podcast

Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association

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The Mass Youth Soccer FINAL SCORE Podcast is a valuable resource for coaches, players, administrators, and parents. In each episode, we explore essential topics related to player development and well-being, both on and off the field. Our concise and informative discussions provide practical insights and guidance to help everyone involved in youth soccer foster the growth and success of young athletes.
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Philippine Global Explorers' Podcast

Philippine Global Explorers (PGE)

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Welcome to the PGE Podcast, the official podcast of The Philippine Global Explorers. PGE is a vibrant community of over 1100 well-traveled Filipinos spanning the globe. United by a passion for travel, we empower each other to achieve our wanderlust dreams while harnessing our collective wisdom to propel the Philippines forward. Through engaging dialogues, we seek to foster partnerships with public and private stakeholders dedicated to advancing our nation's travel and tourism sector. We invi ...
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Our podcast covers a wide range of chronic pain illnesses. ”What Doesn’t Kill Me” - a groundbreaking podcast exposing chronic pain’s multidimensional and unseen impacts. Through candid interviews with fellow chronic pain survivors, Meg weaves an intricate tapestry of shared experiences, creating a community bound by acceptance and understanding. With disarming vulnerability, she imparts the invaluable wisdom gained from over four decades of battling rheumatoid arthritis. Meg guides her liste ...
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In an era when civic literacy is at concerning lows, the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate’s Senate Immersion Module (SIM) is revolutionizing civic education by transforming students into senators for a day, complete with an innovative AI policy simulation. What can experiential learning reveal about students’ capacity to eng…
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Have you every wanted to know the history of the development of SBLI Fields At Progin Park? We had a chance to speak with Sid Bloom, former Mass Youth Soccer president and Hall of Honor member, on the latest episode of the FINAL SCORE Podcast. Watch the show below. #soccer #complex #beginningsBy Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association
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What separates the companies that successfully pivot from those that become cautionary tales in business history? How do government regulations either foster or hinder innovation in today’s tech landscape? And what can business leaders learn from the countless pivots that shaped America’s tech dominance? Joining me to address these questions, which…
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Come learn more about Hispanic Heritage Month and the Spanish American Center in Leominster with Neddy Latimer and Donata Martin. To learn more about the Spanish American Center in Leominster, Massachusetts, click this link: https://www.spanishamericancenter.org/ To learn more about Mass Youth Soccer's Urban & Underserved Community Programs (like G…
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How is technology revolutionizing access to capital for small businesses? What challenges do these businesses face in securing funding? And what broader role does technology play in improving their access to capital? On the latest episode of Explain to Shane, Shane interviews Anthony Matos, CEO and cofounder of Shubox, a platform designed to help s…
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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program, passed by Congress three years ago, set out to close the digital divide by bringing broadband to unserved and underserved communities. Yet despite the ambitious goal of getting all Americans online, progress…
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As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, companies are grappling with the challenges of effectively leveraging AI tools. From data readiness to privacy concerns, the path to successful AI implementation is fraught with complexities. Yet, the potential benefits - from revolutionizing healthcare to enhancing our daily interactions …
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Recent child online safety bills have ignited a firestorm of controversy. These emotionally charged proposals aim to shield children from online harm, but they've raised serious concerns about potential infringement of First Amendment rights. The current legislative landscape remains uncertain, with various bills at different stages across states a…
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Part 2 of holistic nurse practitioner Marla Ririe sharing her empowering journey from brokenness to wholeness. Suffering from Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos, chronic migraines, POTS, MCAS and psoriatic arthritis Marla fought back and reclaimed her life. In this 3 part series Marla shares her journey and the changes she made to her life to go from pain a…
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Holistic nurse practitioner Marla Ririe shares your empowering journey from brokenness to wholeness. Suffering from Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos, chronic migraines, POTS, MCAS and psoriatic arthritis Marla fought back and reclaimed her life. In this 3 part series Marla shares her journey and the changes she made to her life to go from pain and fatigue…
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Our government grapples with challenges that demand quick solutions and decisive action. However, the government structure often lacks the necessary incentives to drive innovation. This is where Arun Gupta comes in, emphasizing the importance of a renewed partnership between government and entrepreneurs to tackle major societal issues. Arun is the …
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Choosing a soccer coach for your child can be a challenging process. What qualities should you be looking for? We speak with Peter Motzenbecker, Assistant Technical Director at Mass Youth Soccer about an article he recently authored on the subject. Check out our conversation in this episode of the Mass Youth Soccer FINAL SCORE podcast. To read Pete…
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As the US pushes for a TikTok ban and the EU leads the way in data privacy regulation, experts warn that overly restrictive policies might inadvertently stifle innovation and economic growth. But how do we strike the right balance? What role does data play in shaping our society? How do we categorize and classify the information we generate daily? …
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Is technology really addictive, or is that just another myth? What hidden benefits of AI are we overlooking? And how will the landscape of innovation shift as lawmakers tighten the reins of regulation? In this episode, Shane interviews Robert Atkinson and David Moschella, co-authors of Technology Fears and Scapegoats: 40 Myths About Privacy, Jobs, …
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Heather suffers from both fibromyalgia and migraines. She gives us a very personal and enlightening interview on how she has been able to live a full life in spite of both chronic pain conditions. This interview is filled with great advice, many examples of how to advocate for yourself as a patient and insights into alternative treatments.…
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This episode Meg Quinlisk details expert advice on how to prepare for an upcoming surgery. Meg has had over 45 surgeries and is therefore able to offer first hand advice on the best ways to ensure your surgery is a success. Because it is from a patient's perspective you will hear practical tips on everything from finding the right surgeon/specialis…
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NTIA is championing Route Origin Authorizations or ROA’s as part of the Biden Administration’s cybersecurity plan to fend off nation-state hackers and cyberattacks. In tandem with this effort, on June 6, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) advanced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking aimed at strengthening internet security through the implemen…
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Parkinson's disease a neurodegenerative disease that impacts the part of the brain that produces dopamine which causes a vast array of symptoms such as tremors, involuntary movements, stiffness, pain, balance problems, memory loss and cognitive problems. Connie shares her early onset journey with Parkinson's all while offering advice, guidance and …
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Kelly shares her personal story of suffering with Pudendal Neuropathy. A condition that causes chronic pelvic pain due to damage or irritation to your pudendal nerve. The pain is a burning, stabbing or shooting type pain which can be felt in your buttocks, perineum and genital region. It is more severe when sitting. 00:00 Podcast Intro 00:38 Kelly'…
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Meg Quinlisk offers up her insights into living 45 years with Rheumatoid Arthritis and her changing chronic pain. She shares the major learning milestones in her journey, her "ah ha" moments and the many lessons that led her to acceptance and hope. 00:00 Podcast Intro 01:30 Seven Podcast Insights 03:00 Who is Meg Quinlisk 09:59 Pain forces change i…
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Jennifer shares her incredible journey with Crohn's disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis. She was diagnosed when she was 11 years old with debilitating Crohn's disease. At 19 she had very serious surgery which was life changing . 00:00 introduction 00:37 Jen's 6 Episode Insights 01:50 Who is Jennifer 01:45 What is Crohn's disease, her symptoms, surgeri…
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A podcast for those in chronic pain and those that love and support us. Through telling our story we connect with others, through this connection comes understanding, empathy, validation and acceptance. The goal is for us to help each other thrive in a world that is not designed for us. In this episode Franks shares is difficult, frustrating and pa…
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Outdated systems, sloppy code, and years of quick fixes have created a growing issue of "technical debt" in businesses. This unseen threat poses security risks, slows innovation, and leaves companies running on inefficient systems. Technical debt costs the US an estimated $2.41 trillion annually, with a whopping $1.52 trillion needed just to addres…
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As the world becomes increasingly interconnected economically, blockchain-based financial networks offer new solutions for facilitating seamless international trade, remittances, and humanitarian aid. What specific advantages do blockchain-based financial networks offer over traditional systems? As global economic interconnectivity increases, what …
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The proliferation of cyber threats has evolved into a crisis: Last year, there were 880 million cybercrime complaints resulting in over $12 billion in losses. Analysts suggest that cybercrime is now the third-largest economy globally after the United States and China. The most pressing challenges in today's cybersecurity landscape include staying a…
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In this episode of the FINAL SCORE podcast, we delve into the crucial topic of playing time for youth soccer players with Tommy Geis, Mass Youth Soccer's Technical Director. Join us as we explore the impact of equitable playing time on player development and long-term engagement in the beautiful game. Gain valuable insights and strategies for coach…
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While internet access has spread rapidly across the globe during the past several decades, around three billion people still lack access. Some argue that the solution lies in fiber cable expansions, while others are innovating with satellites to meet users’ demands. Satellite connectivity supports network access for users in formerly unconnected ge…
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While the internet has improved monumentally since its early days of bandwidth restrictions and dial-up, customers are more demanding of the network and have little patience for latency on any of their devices. What causes these interruptions to our usually consistent high-speed streams? Latency, or lag. On today’s episode of Explain to Shane, Comc…
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What can clubs, leagues and coaches do to create a more inclusive environment for their players? Find out from Megan Ostrelich, current club coach with over 20years of experience, works in female athletic empowerment and LGBTQ+ inclusion and is a member of United Soccer Coaches. For more information on this training, please contact Megan at: P: 610…
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The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is an ambitious attempt to constrain the immense power of Big Tech. But in an interconnected world, regulations made in Europe ripple out to the US and beyond. What do stricter rules in Europe mean for the US’s tech sector? How will new regulations impact American data protection? Will the DMA hurt inn…
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Unwanted calls and messages have become a major nuisance in the digital age. Regulators have scrambled to address rising complaints about these unwanted intrusions, but the persistence of fraudulent communications has undermined consumer faith in our telecommunications infrastructure. Why do these issues persist? And in today’s complex digital land…
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When Taylor Swift pulled her music from Spotify in 2014, she shone a spotlight on an issue that persists in the music industry today: artist must jump through major hoops to be compensated for their music that is played across multiple platforms. Nine years later, the economics are still challenging for artists to receive payment for their work. Ar…
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Cryptocurrency is transforming finance before our eyes, using technology to put control over money and transactions back into the hands of users. With the potential to enable faster, cheaper, and more transparent transfers, cryptocurrency infrastructure lays the foundation for new avenues of innovation - from self-executing smart contracts to great…
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This is a segment from the GP Soccer Podcast with host Giovanni Pacini. Giovanni speaks with Mass Youth Soccer Executive director Rob Holliday on the topic of "Coaching Your Children". To listen to the GP Soccer Podcast, visit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gp-soccer-podcast/id1601877702By Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association
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When people think of physical therapy, they usually think of post-injury care. Did you know that physical therapy can help prevent injuries in youth soccer players? Find out the details with Dr. David Nolan from Bay State Physical Therapy. Also, Dr. Nolan will be one of our presenters at the 50th Anniversary Workshop on 2/3/24 at Gillette Stadium. …
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We're excited to welcome Kelsey Griffith, Mental Skills Specialist from Boston Children's Hospital, to our podcast. We talk to Kelsey about being mentally resilient when it gets dark out so early during the winter. She also provides practical tips to staying active during this time of the year.By Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association
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