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Dr. Sharnael True TVDr. Sharnael True TVSacred Mysteries Antarctica and UFOs Brad Olsen & Dr SharnaelBe part of Dr Sharnael True TV Tribe and get access to whole bunch of new learning videos, shows, readings, comedy, music and much more. Join us now - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasx8SPRm85AoQcwZNaH2Uw/join Thanks for Watching. Subscribe, Like and Share........ Dr. Sharnael Wolverton Sehon - founder of Dr. Sharnael True TV ,author, naturopathic doctor, and conference speaker specializes in igniting all to TRUTH and TRUE wholeness path mind, body and spirit. Dr. Sharnael has done this through speaking in over 51 countries, writing 5 books including “The Science of Mi...2025-06-201h 13Dr. Sharnael True TVDr. Sharnael True TVSacred Mysteries Antarctica and UFOs Brad Olsen & Dr SharnaelBe part of Dr Sharnael True TV Tribe and get access to whole bunch of new learning videos, shows, readings, comedy, music and much more. Join us now - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasx8SPRm85AoQcwZNaH2Uw/join Thanks for Watching. Subscribe, Like and Share........ Dr. Sharnael Wolverton Sehon - founder of Dr. Sharnael True TV ,author, naturopathic doctor, and conference speaker specializes in igniting all to TRUTH and TRUE wholeness path mind, body and spirit. Dr. Sharnael has done this through speaking in over 51 countries, writing 5 books including “The Science of Mi...2025-06-201h 13Newsletter OperatorNewsletter OperatorANNOUNCEMENTGet super-early bird pricing and an extra $100 off Newsletter Marketing Summit:NewsletterMarketingSummit.comUse code BFCM24 for the extra $100 off any ticket. This code expires on 12/2 at midnight EST.In this podcast, Matt and Ahrif discuss GrowLetter's first-ever conference, Newsletter Marketing Summit.Speakers include: Alex LeibermanSam ParrJames AltucherBrian MorrisseyJenny RothenbergRyan HashemiYossi J LeviChenell BasilioRyan Heafy Brad WolvertonTim HuelskampJay ClouseNeville MedhoraMatt McGarryAnd many moreGot questions about the event? Want to learn about sponsorship options? Contact: ahrif@growletter.co2024-11-2624 minNewsletter OperatorNewsletter OperatorBrad Wolverton - How The Hustle Writes Great Newsletters, How To Recruit and Hire Writers, Habit-Forming Email Content, and MoreBrad Wolverton is the editorial director at HubSpot Media and The Hustle (2.5M+ subscribers). Brad is also the creator of Newsletter Examples.Follow Brad on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bradwolvertonWant more content like this?Join Newsletter Operator for more strategies on how to grow and monetize your newsletter here: NewsletterOperator.comWork with Ryan's agency Tailwind Work with Matt's agency GrowLetterFollow Matt McGarry @JMatthewMcGarry and Ryan Carr @ryan_boat on Twitter.Episode Topics & Timestamps00:00 Proud t...2024-04-2656 minThe Hustle Daily ShowThe Hustle Daily ShowDo Sonic logos actually work?Sonic logos are a brand's soundtrack, but do they actually work? Plus, SAG on strike, Celsius is in trouble, and more. Join our host Mark Dent and guest, Brad Wolverton (Senior Director, Media at HubSpot) as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day.Follow us on social media:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thdspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thdspod/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don’t forget to hit Subscribe or Follo...2023-07-1412 minThe Hustle Daily ShowThe Hustle Daily ShowOne man’s quest to make pickleball quietPickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the US, but it’s also one of the noisiest. Does it need to be quieter to achieve exponential growth? Plus: Google’s new attendance policy, Zume shuts down, Meta’s thoughts on the Vision Pro, and more.Join our hosts Jacob Cohen, Mark Dent and guest, Brad Wolverton (Senior Director, Media at HubSpot) as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day.Follow us on social media:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thdspod Instagram: https://www.ins...2023-06-0914 minThe Hustle Daily ShowThe Hustle Daily ShowWhy Salvador Dalí is the most faked artist in the worldDalí was not only one of the most famous artists in history but also one of the most forged. His paintings have been ripped off so many times, that it has kept 1 Dalí appraiser in business for over 40 years.Join our host Mark Dent, and guest, Brad Wolverton (Senior Director, Media at HubSpot) as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day.Follow us on social media:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thdspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thdspod/ 2023-05-2530 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesMarie Fitzgerald and Simon MacKenzie on the Upside of DIII AthleticsOver the years, I’ve done dozens of stories about the athletic recruiting process. I've focused most of my reporting on Division I, since that’s where the money is—and where most athletes and families put their focus.But on today’s show, we’ll hear from Marie Fitzgerald and Simon Mackenzie, two decorated high school athletes who played Division III athletics and sing its praises.I came across Marie and Simon through a podcast they host called “For the Love of Sport,” a show they refer to as their “love letter to youth sports.”2023-04-1849 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesLisa Wilson on Why More Athletes Are Finding Their Fit in Division IIIn my decade-plus covering the athletic recruiting business, I’ve probably spent 90 percent of my time focused on Division I.But there are actually way more opportunities for your kid to play at lower NCAA levels. And Division II, with more than 300 schools, is an increasingly appealing option.Today’s guest, Lisa Wilson, has coached at just about every imaginable level: From travel ball to two-year colleges to the Power 5.She is currently the head coach for women’s basketball at a successful Division II program, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, in Florida.On tod...2023-03-2646 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesRon Lieber on Where to Find Money When Your Athletic Scholarship Falls ShortOn today’s show, we’ll hear from Ron Lieber, a personal finance columnist for The New York Times, whose latest book, “The Price You Pay for College,” should be required reading for anyone with a kid nearing college.Ron wrote a whole chapter on sports scholarships, and his advice on how to find money for college when your sports scholarship falls short will come in handy for lots of you (trust me, if you don’t know that already, you will soon!).Ron shares insights on:➨ How to talk to coaches about money even w...2023-03-1457 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesKate Kantor on the Explosion of College Sports Camps and Their Growing Influence in RecruitingWith all the research I’ve done of the athletic recruiting business, I usually don’t get too surprised by things people share in interviews.But today’s guest, Kate Kantor, blew me away with details of the recruiting industry.Kate is a former full scholarship softball player and team captain at Georgia Tech who went on to coach softball at the University of North Carolina, Duke, and Georgia Tech.She is now an independent private softball instructor working with middle school kids hoping to play in college.On today’s episode...2023-02-2546 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesParker Goyer on the Difficulty of Balancing Sports With High Academic AmbitionsToday we’ll hear from Parker Goyer, a former Duke University tennis player who has earned graduate degrees or done post-doctoral work at three of the world's leading universities (Oxford, Harvard, Stanford).I first met Parker more than a decade ago, after hearing about a study abroad program she created for NCAA athletes while she was an undergraduate student.Pre-pandemic, over 300k U.S. college students studied abroad every year, but the overwhelming majority of college athletes don’t get that chance because of the year-round demands of their sports.Parker changed that for...2023-02-1238 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesTravis Dorsch Played 2 Sports in College and Made It to the NFL. Now He Wants to Make You a Better Sports Parent.Today we'll hear from Travis Dorsch, a former football and baseball player at Purdue University who made it to the NFL.He is now a renowned sports psychologist whose academic research centers around the relationship between parents and kids in sports and how you can be a better sports parent.Travis shares insights on:➨ the importance of playing multiple sports for as long as possible➨ how to position yourself for the highest levels of success in sports➨ how to tread the line between being supportive without being overbearing as a parent➨...2023-01-2748 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesJeff Selingo on Why Athletes Have a Leg Up in AdmissionsWant to help your kid get in a great college?Today's guest—Jeff Selingo, author of the New York Times bestselling book, “Who Gets In and Why,” an eye-opening account of the hyper-competitive college admissions process—is full of insights on how to help you do that.Jeff wrote an entire chapter on the ways that athletes have a leg up in the college admissions process, and we'll break down how you can use that to your advantage.We’ll hear Jeff’s thoughts on:➨ How sports have become the single best lever stu...2023-01-1130 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesThe Single Most Important Thing You Can Do to Get Your College Paid for as an Athlete (Part II of My Conversation with Renee Lopez)In Part II of my extended conversation with Renee Lopez, she gives advice on one of the hardest things to do as a recruited athlete: learn how to talk to coaches about money.Lopez, a former college soccer coach who now runs a popular Facebook group for parents of recruited athletes, gives some pretty radical advice, suggesting that you should never ask coaches specifically about a sports scholarship.Instead, she says, you should ask more generally about the total "financial picture," since the money colleges have available often comes from a variety of sources.2022-12-3132 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesRenee Lopez Talked to 65 College Coaches About What They Look for in Athletes. Here's What She Found.On today's episode, we’ll hear from Renee Lopez, a longtime college soccer coach who runs a popular Facebook group to help parents of aspiring college athletes.Coach Renee is one of the most respected independent voices in the athletic recruiting business.She is the author of "Looking for a Full Ride," a step-by-step recruiting guide for young athletes and families. And she has written dozens of blog posts detailing ways to give your kid an edge in recruiting.She shared so much advice, I’m splitting our conversation into two episodes....2022-12-1633 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesMaggie Mlynek Didn't Play Her Sport Until College. Here's How She Got a Full Ride.On this episode, we hear from Maggie Mlynek, a former scholarship rower at the University of Connecticut.Maggie walked on UConn's team her freshman year, with no experience in the sport. By her senior year, she was the captain of the team on a full athletic scholarship.But her UConn experience wasn't all roses. The school cut women's rowing in 2020. And Maggie was instrumental in convincing them to reinstate it (a great story you should definitely stick around for).In this episode, Maggie:* encourages young athletes to focus on the process...2022-12-0324 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesMatt Banker on How Colleges 'Sweeten the Pot' for AthletesThis week we'll hear from Matt Banker, one of the most connected people I know in college sports. Over his 20-year career in college athletics, he has worked for the NCAA, a Division I conference, and a top-tier FBS program.At the University of Louisville, where he spent the past nine years, he was the sport administrator for men’s soccer, women’s lacrosse, and women’s rowing, and managed NIL activities across the athletic department.He is now an independent consultant helping aspiring college athletes and their families navigate the athletic recruiting process.Ma...2022-11-1836 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesElwyn McRoy on What Coaches Look for in RecruitsToday we'll hear from Elwyn McRoy, a longtime men’s basketball coach who has worked at nearly every type of college, from Iowa State, where he flew on a private jet to recruit players, to Stillman College, where he split his time between living in a dorm room and an RV while making $3,000 a year.  (I wrote a long feature about him that year, which I link to below.)Elwyn is currently an assistant men’s basketball coach at Coastal Carolina University, where he works under Cliff Ellis, one of the winningest coaches in Division I men’s baske...2022-11-0526 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesBrittany Collens Got a Full Ride, Then Turned Pro in Her Sport. Here's How She Did It.Today we'll hear from Brittany Collens, a former New Mexico State and UMass women’s tennis player who now plays tennis professionally.I met Brittany a few years ago when she was involved in one of the more ludicrous NCAA investigations I’ve ever heard about, which led her to testify before Congress and write a piece for the Players’ Tribune called “The NCAA Erased My Career.”Thankfully, Brittany had a much better experience getting recruited and playing college tennis, which was the focus of our conversation.In today's episode, Brittany explains:* How...2022-10-2824 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesJenny Riemer on How to Get College Coaches to Notice YouToday we'll hear from Jenny Riemer, who was a four-year starter on Elon University's women's soccer team and has coached at the youth and college level.Jenny was one of those unheralded players who never caught the attention of big-time college coaches.But through scrappiness and persistence, she landed offers from Columbia University and the U.S. Military Academy, in addition to Elon, a private, Division I school in North Carolina.Following her playing career, Jenny has helped coach elite club teams and was a volunteer assistant coach at Howard University....2022-10-1733 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesAllison Goldblatt on How to Talk to Coaches About MoneyFor the first episode of Sports Scholarship Stories, we'll hear from Allison Goldblatt, a former UCLA and UNC swimmer.Allison was the subject of a big feature story I wrote in 2016 called "The Myth of the Sports Scholarship," which a New York Times columnist called the “best article I’ve ever read about kids, sports and college scholarships.”Now that Allison is done with competitive swimming, I caught up with her about her experience as a competitive athlete and what she took away from it.Allison explains:* How she got coaches to not...2022-10-0934 minSports Scholarship StoriesSports Scholarship StoriesComing Soon: Sports Scholarship StoriesMore than 8 million kids play high school sports in the United States. And the vast majority won’t earn a dime to play their sport in college.But there’s still a ton of money out there — and, with the right road map and advice, you can get your hands on some of it.I’m here to help you do that. I'm Brad Wolverton, a longtime college sports writer.And every week, I'm going to interview former college athletes, coaches, and athletic recruiting specialists who will shed light on what it takes to land...2022-09-2802 minTop Of Mind with Stewart HillhouseTop Of Mind with Stewart HillhouseThe Playbook For Creating A Media Company with Brad WolvertonBefore The Hustle was acquired by Hubspot, it started as an event business. But the real value came from growing that audience into a newsletter with over 1.7MM readers. Brad Wolverton joins Stewart Hillhouse to discuss what the true value of a media business is and what others can learn from The Hustle. On this episode of Top Of Mind, Brad and Stewart discuss: • The difference between traditional media and new media businesses • Advice for those interested in self-publishing • Why Hubspot decided to acquire The Hustle (and why they agreed) • And so much more Brad Wolverton is the Head of Content...2021-04-0731 minCEO Roundtable w. Fred ParryCEO Roundtable w. Fred Parry(AUDIO) A lumber company owner and the president of a local development group talk about the hot housing market in ColumbiaBrad Eifert, owner of Boone County Lumber, and Rob Wolverton, president of R. Anthony Development Group, talk about the housing market in Columbia.2020-09-2944 minYour College Bound Kid | Admission Tips, Admission Trends & Admission InterviewsYour College Bound Kid | Admission Tips, Admission Trends & Admission InterviewsWhat You Need to Know About the FAFSAIn this episode you will hear: (07:51) In this week’s news segment, an article from New York Times, “As Students Struggle With Stress and Depression, Colleges Act as Counselors”, by Brad Wolverton. This article dives into the efforts made by schools to address the increasing need for mental health services for college students. Wolverton shares several examples of how colleges are investing in their counseling staff and resources, forcing many schools to rethink their treatment strategies.     (19:31) We are in Chapter 99 of 171 Answers and we’re talking through what you need to know about the very-important FAFSA. Anika and Mark each share five...2019-12-191h 24One Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastBrad Wolverton - Senior Writer - The Chronicle of Higher Education (Part 2)Brad Wolverton continues on scoops, sources & communication advice for athletic administrators. Today's segment starts with his personal disposition when one of his stories breaks, then later ends with thoughts on why leaders in our industry should be more open about sharing information with the media & telling their story.2016-11-2805 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastBrad Wolverton - Senior Writer - The Chronicle of Higher Education (Part 1)In today's 1.Q, The Chronicle of Higher Education's Brad Wolverton discusses what motivates someone to become an unnamed source, unique facets of relationships between sources & journalists, as well as the natural tension & unease of the first conversation between the pair.2016-11-2606 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastBrad Wolverton - Senior Writer - The Chronicles of Higher Education (Part 2)In part two of his D.1 ticker interview, Senior Writer Brad Wolverton talks communication stategy for athletic administrators and discusses the importance of being open to yield a better story.2016-06-1405 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastBrad Wolverton - Senior Writer - The Chronicles of Higher EducationIn part one of his 1.Q interview, The Chronicle of Higher Education 's Brad Wolverton discusses the unique facets of relationships between sources & journalists.2016-06-1306 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastBrad Wolverton - Senior Writer - The Chronicle of Higher EducationIn today's episode, Brad Wolverton of The Chronicle of Higher Education reviews other writers he admires, discusses the impact of 'Power 5' institutional autonomy on his job, and more.  2016-03-0303 minOne Question Leadership PodcastOne Question Leadership PodcastBrad Wolverton - Senior Writer - The Chronicle of Higher EducationHow does The Chronicle of Higher Education's Brad Wolverton decide what angle to cover next in college athletics? That question is broached in today's 1.Question, along with his thoughts on the type of stories that are hardest to pull off, the challenges of securing sources and more.2016-03-0205 minTao of Sports PodcastTao of Sports PodcastEp. 574 - Brad Wolverton (Sr. Writer, Chronicle of Higher Education)Brad Wolverton covers college sports for the Chronicle of Higher Education, seeing it from the view of academia reporting, and analyzing several of the issues that affect a campus as a whole. Wolverton discusses the Missouri protests which removed both the university president and chancellor, started by Mizzo football player who went on a hunger strike and showed the true power that student-athletes have now with social media. Wolverton then talks about student fees, and the amount of income that pushes forward various departments, and whether students fully understand the fees that they are paying. The conversation results into...2015-11-2336 minThe Tao of Sports Podcast – The DefinitiThe Tao of Sports Podcast – The DefinitiEp. 574 - Brad Wolverton (Sr. Writer, Chronicle of Higher Education)Brad Wolverton covers college sports for the Chronicle of Higher Education, seeing it from the view of academia reporting, and analyzing several of the issues that affect a campus as a whole. Wolverton discusses the Missouri protests which removed both the university president and chancellor, started by Mizzo football player who went on a hunger strike and showed the true power that student-athletes have now with social media. Wolverton then talks about student fees, and the amount of income that pushes forward various departments, and whether students fully understand the fees that they are paying. The conversation results into a...2015-11-2336 min