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Christians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA Guest: Ron Carter (Pt. 2 of 3)CWSA Guest: Ron Carter (Pt. 2 of 3). Originally aired June 29, 2025See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-06-3011 minChristians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - Christian Foundations for the 12 Step Program (#4 - Body, Soul & Spirit)CWSA - Christian Foundations for the 12 Step Program (#4 - Body, Soul & Spirit) Orig. air date 3/16/25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-04-0415 minericmckay4 \'s Listen Laterericmckay4 's Listen LaterA Conversation With Naval Ravikant CWSA 11/07/24 Podcast: Real Coffee with Scott Adams (LS 57 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: A Conversation With Naval Ravikant CWSA 11/07/24Pub date: 2024-11-08Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationNaval Ravikant, Scott Adams The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Scott Adams, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc. 2025-03-241h 19Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 36: Autobiographical NotesThe last CWSA volume contains autobiographical notes, letters and other writings, and includes early personal letters, public statements and letters on national and world events, as well as on his ashram and system of yoga.2024-05-2652 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 35: Letters on Himself and the Ashram (2)A concluding talk on CWSA 352024-05-2649 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 35: Letters on Himself and the Ashram (1)CWSA vol. 35 contains letters in which Sri Aurobindo referred to his life and works, his sadhana or practice of yoga, and the sadhana of members of his ashram.2024-05-2650 minChristians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - Step #5CWSA Step #5... Original air date 1/28/24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-01-3014 minChristians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - Step #4CWSA - Step #4 Orig. aired 1/21/24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-01-2115 minChristians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - New Year's Special #1CWSA - New Year's Special #1. Orig. aired 12/31/23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-12-3110 minReal Coffee with Scott AdamsReal Coffee with Scott AdamsEpisode 2266: CWSA 10/19/2023CWSA 10/19/23 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scott-adams00/support2023-10-201h 01Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 36: Autobiographical NotesThe last CWSA volume contains autobiographical notes, letters and other writings, and includes early personal letters, public statements and letters on national and world events, as well as on his ashram and system of yoga.2023-10-1152 minAuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailySri Aurobindo: Autobiographical Notes | CWSA 36The last CWSA volume contains autobiographical notes, letters and other writings, and includes early personal letters, public statements and letters on national and world events, as well as on his ashram and system of yoga.2023-10-1152 minAuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailySri Aurobindo: Letters on Himself and the Ashram 2 (CWSA 35) A concluding talk on CWSA 352023-10-0149 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 34: Savitri Parts 2-3Writings of Sri Aurobindo. This is a summary of CWSA 34.2023-09-2146 minAuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailySri Aurobindo: Savitri Parts 2-3 (CWSA 34) Writings of Sri Aurobindo. This is a summary of CWSA 34.2023-09-2146 minAuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailyCWSA 33: Savitri (1) Writings of Sri Aurobindo. This is a summary of CWSA 33.2023-09-1451 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 33: Savitri (1)Writings of Sri Aurobindo. This is a summary of CWSA 33.2023-09-1451 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 32: The Mother with Letters on the Mother 2This is the second of two talks on CWSA Vol. 32.2023-09-1455 minAuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailyCWSA 32: The Mother with Letters on the Mother 1 This is the first of two talks on CWSA Vol. 32.2023-09-0556 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 32: The Mother with Letters on the Mother 1 This is the first of two talks on CWSA Vol. 32.2023-09-0556 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 31: Letters on Yoga 4This talk is based on CWSA Vol 31 Transformation of Human Nature in the Integral Yoga2023-09-051h 03Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 30: Letters on Yoga 3Today we read about the experiences and realisations from CWSA 30. 2023-08-1259 minAuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailyLetters on Yoga 3 | CWSA 30Today we read about the experiences and realisations from CWSA 30. 2023-08-1259 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 29: Sri Aurobindo: Letters on Yoga 2 This talk is a summary of CWSA 29. It includes letters on the Aim of Yoga, certain fundamentals of the practice of Integral Yoga such as surrender, equanimity, on the Guru in the Integral Yoga.2023-08-051h 08Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 28: Sri Aurobindo: Letters on Yoga 1 (part 2)In this talk we take up the concluding part of CWSA 28 touching upon the Psychic being, faith and doubt, the chakras among other things.2023-07-251h 00AuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailySri Aurobindo: CWSA Letters on Yoga 1 (part 2)In this talk we take up the concluding part of CWSA 28 touching upon the Psychic being, faith and doubt, the chakras among other things.2023-07-251h 00AuroMaa DailyAuroMaa DailyLetters on Yoga 1 (part 1) CWSA 28This talk is based on CWSA 28 which is the first of the four volumes of Letters on Yoga.2023-07-011h 02Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 28: Sri Aurobindo: Letters on Yoga 1 (part 1)This talk is based on CWSA 28 which is the first of the four volumes of Letters on Yoga.2023-07-011h 02Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 27: Sri Aurobindo: Letters on Poetry and Art 2Today’s talk is on the second and concluding part of CWSA 27 where which brings together Sri Aurobindo’s Letters on Poetry and Art.2023-06-2558 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 23-24:The Synthesis of Yoga (7)This talk continues with the ‘The Synthesis of Yoga’ (CWSA Vol 23-24) as part of the series on Writings of Sri Aurobindo.2023-03-291h 01Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 23-24:The Synthesis of Yoga (6)Integral Knowledge. This talk continues with the ‘The Synthesis of Yoga’ (CWSA Vol 23-24) as part of the series on Writings of Sri Aurobindo.2023-03-1554 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 23-24:The Synthesis of Yoga (4)Sacrifice and Equality. This talk continues with the ‘The Synthesis of Yoga’ (CWSA Vol 23-24) as part of the series on Writings of Sri Aurobindo.2023-02-081h 07Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 23-24:The Synthesis of Yoga (3)This talk continues with the ‘The Synthesis of Yoga’ (CWSA Vol 23-24) as part of the series on Writings of Sri Aurobindo.2023-02-0859 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 23-24:The Synthesis of Yoga (2)Systems of Yoga and the Synthesis. This talk continues with the ‘The Synthesis of Yoga’ (CWSA Vol 23-24) as part of the series on Writings of Sri Aurobindo.2023-01-151h 12Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 23-24:The Synthesis of Yoga (1)In this talk we take up The Synthesis of Yoga (CWSA Vol 23) as part of the series on Writings of Sri Aurobindo. It will be a series of talks.2023-01-1554 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 20(1):The Renaissance in IndiaVol. 20 of the ‘Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo’ (CWSA) series consists of thirty-two essays, which were first published in the monthly journal Arya, with each essay written immediately before its publication. They appeared as three series of essays and one single essay as follows:– ‘The Renaissance in India’, Aug. – Nov. 1918;– ‘Indian Culture and External Influence’, March 1919 ( a single essay);– ‘Is India Civilised?’, Dec. 1918 – Feb. 1919;– ‘A Defence of Indian Culture’, Feb. 1919 – Jan. 1921.2022-10-081h 07Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 19(2):Essays on the GitaThis is a second talk of the series on CWSA 19. We are looking at the aspects of the battle of life and the call to the Aryan fighter.2022-04-211h 05Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 17(2): Isha UpanishadThis talk is centered around CWSA 17 especially the portion titled Isavasyopanishad.2022-03-0959 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 13: Essays in Philosophy and Yoga 1“Essays in Philosophy and Yoga” CWSA 13 consists of short works in prose written by Sri Aurobindo after 1909 and published during his lifetime. All but a few of them are concerned with aspects of spiritual philosophy, yoga, and related subjects. Short writings on the Veda, the Upanishads, Indian culture, political theory, education, and poetics have been placed in other volumes. The title of the volume has been provided by the editors. It is adapted from the title of a proposed collection, “Essays in Yoga”, found in two of Sri Aurobindo’s notebooks. Since 1971 most of the contents of the volume have appea...2022-01-021h 07Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 12: Essays Divine and Human‘Essays Divine and Human’ (CWSA volume 12) is a marvellous collection of essays, short writings and mind-widening aphorisms. These are essays that Sri Aurobindo wrote after his arrival in Pondicherry in 1910 but which were not seen by him before publication. Another set of essays, also written in Pondicherry but which were seen by him before publication, became a part of CWSA 13 (‘Essays in Philosophy and Yoga’).2021-12-211h 06Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 10-11: Records of Yoga 2In this talk, we continue with the joint volume of The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo (CWSA) 10-11, which consists mainly of Sri Aurobindo’s Records and Notes that he kept during his individual practice. Today we touch upon the Yogic Sadhan and a few other automatic writings.2021-11-2154 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 10-11: Records of Yoga 1In this talk, we take up a joint volume CWSA 10 – 11, which consists mainly of Sri Aurobindo’s Records and Notes that he kept during his individual practice.2021-11-151h 00Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 9: Writings in Bengali and Sanskrit 2The second talk on Volume 9 of CWSA (The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo) “Writings in Bengali and Sanskrit” covers some Sanskrit writings, particularly Tantra Siddhi Prakaran and Sri Arvind Upanishad.2021-11-0648 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 9: Writings in Bengali and Sanskrit 1Today we look at the ninth volume of CWSA (The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo) “Writings in Bengali and Sanskrit”. In this talk, several Bengali writings are covered, and the rest will be taken up in part two.2021-10-301h 02Christians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - Step SIX (Pt. 1)CWSA - Step SIX (Pt. 1). Orig. air date 11/07/21See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-10-2713 minChristians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - Step FIVE (Pt. 2)CWSA - Step FIVE (Part 2) Orig. air date 10/24/21See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-10-2713 minChristians with Secret AddictionsChristians with Secret AddictionsCWSA - Step FIVE (Pt. 1)CWSA - Step FIVE (Part 1). Orig. air date 10/17/21See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-10-2713 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 6-7: Bande MataramBande Mataram is a title of a combined Volume 6-7 of the Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo (CWSA). 2021-10-1256 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 5: TranslationsIn this talk we take up the fifth volume of CWSA (The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo) “Translations”.  Sri Aurobindo’s translations are unique by how Master’s touch enriches existing masterpieces which had lost some of their shine through the ages. Not only does Sri Aurobindo brings them to us in the language we know, but also shows us the way to approach these marvellous works. The great beauty of Sri Aurobindo is that by his masterly touch he can turn base metal into the purest gold. Here he is touching gold itself and polishing and carving i...2021-10-122h 01Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 3-4: Collected Plays and Stories. Part AIn this talk we take up a part of the combined third and fourth volumes of CWSA (The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo) “Collected Plays and Stories”. This part is formed by three main plays, Viziers of Bassora, Rodogune, and Perseus the Deliverer.2021-10-121h 06Reflections on Sri Aurobindo’s PoetryReflections on Sri Aurobindo’s PoetryLP 9: The Divine SacrificantWe read today on the aspect of Sri Aurobindo of a revolutionary and worshipper of Kali from the following poems: To weep because a glorious sun [CWSA 2:182] What is this talk [CWSA 2:182] Invitation [CWSA 2:201] Baji Prabhou [CWSA 2:293-308] In the moonlight [CWSA 2:237-244] Bhavani Bharati [CWSA 9:687-693]2021-10-121h 03Embracing No OtherEmbracing No OtherWhy does God allow evil in the world?An exploration of God and the notion of evil. Also an opening to sat-chit-ananda. In reference to Sri Aurobindo's book 'The Life Divine' and the chapter titled 'Delight of Existence: The Problem.' https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/21/delight-of-existence-the-problem2021-09-2645 minReflections on Sri Aurobindo’s PoetryReflections on Sri Aurobindo’s PoetrySAP 3: ‘Light’ This talk is centred around Sri Aurobindo’s sonnet, written in October, 1939 (CWSA 2: 618). The text of the sonnet is given below.2021-09-1742 minWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 2: Collected PoemsIn this English talk on Sri Aurobindo’s writings, we take up the second volume of CWSA (The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo) “Collected Poems”.2021-09-161h 05Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 1: Early Cultural WritingsIn this English talk on Sri Aurobindo’s writings, we take up the first volume of CWSA (The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo) “Early Cultural Writings”.2021-09-161h 05Works of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewWorks of Sri Aurobindo - An OverviewCWSA 0: General IntroductionThe first talk of this series gives us a general overview of Sri Aurobindo’s writings and the necessity of reading them.2021-09-1654 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E34 - Katie Falk, American HondaOn the final episode of the season we hear from a representative of the CWSA Board of Directors and presenting partner American Honda, Katie Falk. Katie serves as Unit Lead for Local Corporate Social Responsibility of American Honda. She has had more than a decade of experience in working to address key social issues on a local, national and global scale. Katie shares the reasons why America Honda has found a partner in The Collegiate Women Sports Awards for over 35years. She explains why Honda supports the awards program: fitting into their goals of education, creating discovery experiences and realizing...2021-07-2624 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E33 - Jennifer Rizzotti, 1996 Award WinnerJennifer Rizzotti grew up playing sports with older boys. Undersized then and throughout her career she chose to work harder, smarter and make up for a smaller stature with a bigger heart and ambition. It worked as Jennifer had a great college career serving as point guard for the UCONN Huskies basketball team and playing professionally before becoming a coach for more than 20 years. Along the way she nabbed most every post season award including the Honda Cup in 1996, the Associated Press Player of the Year, All American, All Academic American and Wade Trophy. The advice given as...2021-07-1951 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E32: Keilani Ricketts, 2013 Award WinnerThe 2013 Honda Cup Winner, Keilani Ricketts, a 6’2” left-handed softball pitcher billed herself exactly as that when pitching to coaches for college recruiting. That not only got their attention but height and hand served her well on the mound for her collegiate career at Oklahoma University and now with USA Softball. Keilani was introduced to a variety of sports in childhood and followed three siblings onto to collegiate competition. Her collegiate team won a national championship because they all bought in to a common goal and as she was showered with awards she modestly attributes them to her team… claiming she just w...2021-07-1242 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E31: Sarah Pavan, 2007 Award WinnerSarah Pavan, the 2007 Honda Cup winner is one of the best and rarest examples of a volleyball athlete who excelled at both indoor and beach games at the highest level. A collegiate four-time All American and University of Nebraska National Champion, Sarah went on to play professionally and is now headed to the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo.Coming from a sports minded family in Kitchener, Canada, Sarah shares what it was like to be a member of her Canadian national volleyball team at the age of 16. She relates her journey to the U.S., and then the close bonds...2021-07-0542 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E30: Suzy Favor, 1990 Award WinnerThe 1990 Honda Cup winner, Suzy Favor, excelled as a middle distance runner for decades and in three Olympics. It all began with adventures in her family. However, starting as a high school US Jr. Record Holder in the 1500m and as she went to University of Wisconsin she was also coping with bulimia. Having overcome it she now shares her insights and explains that it’s not about food but about control. Her turning point was when she learned that stress fractures would continue unless she changed her eating habits and nutrition. Having faced that she was always incredibly prepared by...2021-06-2846 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E29 - Misty May Trainor, 1999 Award WinnerMisty May was the national champion Long Beach State volleyball player as well as three time Olympic gold medalist, and the 1999 Honda Cup winner. Misty says she is one of the lucky ones. She was not asked to choose a sport in her youth. Rather she played multiple sports all the while living on the beach where volleyball became the sport she loved the most. Growing up in a sports oriented family with father who was a volleyball Olympian and mom a ranked tennis player, they both gave her sound advice. Her father admonished her “to play for those who ca...2021-06-2153 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E28: Tara Kirk, 2004 Award WinnerTara Kirk’s transition from swimming—she was former American Record holder in the 50-meter, 100-meter, and 200-meter breaststroke—to a professional career was much different than many others. And it was not without lessons learned that she went from swimming on the world stage to the world stage in pandemics and bioterrorism. And this has never been more relevant than in this unusual year where a pandemic has affected all of our lives.The swimming stage for Tara included growing up in Bremerton, Washington State followed by Stanford for national championships where she broke records. The professional stage began as a b...2021-06-1441 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E27: Jackie Joyner Kersee, 1985 Award WinnerNamed Best Female Athlete of the 20th Century, there is no doubt that Jackie Joyner is the GOAT. She also appears as humble and even tempered as she was as a competitor. Though there were violence and drugs in her East St Louis community, Jackie grew up with great support and encouragement. While watching the Olympics on TV in 1976, Wilma Rudolph and Evelyn Ashford became important role models for her. The community center was the center of her childhood where she fortunately was introduced to male coaches who really cared about girls and women having opportunities …and couldn’t help but...2021-06-071h 01The CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E26: Judie Holland, CWSA Co-FounderThis episode reaches back to the origins of The Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards in 1976 with Dr. Judie Holland, one of the CWSA founders who served 37 years as its Executive Director. A phone call from Tom Broderick (of the Broderick gym clothes company ) was the beginning of 45 years of celebrating female collegiate athletes. Judie shares with us the challenges, the rewards and the progress that the CWSA has made, although she laments the lack of support at times, She shares her favorite award winners and program emcees, like Elizabeth Dole, then Secretary of Transportation. You can hear what she has to...2021-05-3148 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E25: Cheryl Miller, 1984 Award WinnerA childhood surrounded by four athletic siblings contributed to the support Cheryl Miller needed when not many girls were competing. Those four siblings went on to be a MLB player; Hall of Fame NBA player; varsity volleyball player and All American and Olympic gold medalist. Cheryl’s unfettered energy and exuberance remains in tact some 35 plus years after she scored 105 points in a high school basketball game and was named four time All American by Parade magazine. She went on to University of Southern California, winning two national championships, and by her senior year two Naismith trophies; two Broderick (precursor to...2021-05-2457 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E24: Chamique Holdslaw, 1998 Award WinnerChamique Holdsclaw’s story is one that a takes a young girl in the projects of New York City to the world stage through basketball. The sport fell into her lap when her Grandma allowed her to be on the courts which she could see her from the apartment. At 5’10 and entering high school she sat on the bench, but for the Christ the King HS Varsity. Four state championships followed with Chamique being named High School All American. She shares how not everyone can go from playground ball to collegiate ball and how she was one of the lucky ones...2021-05-1757 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E23: Tracy Caulkins; 1982 & 1983 Award WinnerTracy Caulkins is the only swimmer to set American records in every stroke - that’s right, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle. She is one of two athletes  in the 45 year history of The Collegiate Women Sports Awards who won the cup twice, in 1982 and 1984, being named the best female athlete in college athletics.  At the age of nine, Tracy was inspired by watching the 1972 Olympics — especially Mark Spitz and  Shane Gould.  Six years later she had evolved from a skinny kid who preferred the backstrokes—so she could look around and keep her face out of the water—to a 15 year ol...2021-05-1053 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E22: Candace Parker: 2008 Award WinnerCandace Parker is simply one of theist celebrated women’s basketball players of all time setting high school, college, Olympic and pro records. Originally competing in soccer rather than joining her two brothers in basketball Candace rebuked basketball at first. By the time she was 15 years old she was the only girl dinking in Illinois basketball ,leading her team to multiple titles. She did not totally grasp the rarity as she had been instilled that women should be treated equally. Her brother advised her “go to the school that is the best for what you want to do in your life...2021-05-0549 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E21: Vicki Huber, 1989 WinnerVicki Huber went from being the fast girl picked by boys to play in her neighborhood games friends to being a multi-sport high school athlete in a small Delaware town to being world class middle distance runner, who along the way won the Honda Cup in 1989. She credits her High School Coach Joe McNichols for helping with college recruitment as well as sound advice along the way. She did not have the rigorous and disciplined clubs that runners have today at all ages but trained solo, which came with its own challenges. After a challenging first year at V...2021-04-2644 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E20: Cindy Daws Mosley, 1997 Award WinnerCindy Daws Mosley, the 1997 Honda Cup winner, was a multi-sport youth athlete as the 5th of six children growing up in Southern California. By the time she was a high school standout she had a decision to make - would she add to the star roster at University of North Carolina to assist in capturing yet one more national championship, or would she choose to lead a new era of pursuing championships at Notre Dame? Her decision resulted in Notre Dame participating  in three national championships. Cindy shares her fondest memories at Notre Dame as well as when she had t...2021-04-1937 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E19: Lucy Harris: 1976 CWSA Award WinnerLucy Harris was not only the first Honda Cup winner in The Collegiate Women Sports Awards program back in 1976 but held many other firsts. She was the first woman to play in Madison Square Garden; the first woman to be officially drafted by a NBA team; the first woman to be on national television broadcast; the first woman (along with Nera White) to be inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame; the first woman to score points in the Montreal Olympics, and in the inaugural Class of inductees in Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.As the te...2021-04-1245 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS3E7 - Pokey Chatman, Former Collegiate & Professional Basketball CoachOn S3E7 of The WeCOACH Podcast presented by Hudl, host Megan Kahn sits down for a candid conversation with Pokey Chatman, former collegiate, WNBA, and international basketball coach and new member of the WeCOACH Board of Directors. Pokey’s passion for growing the game and women in sports is contagious. Her faith, family and hard work (work smarter) have been the cornerstone of her successful coaching journey. Regardless of what sport you coach, this episode will offer relevant perspective and insight on your team and personal success. Host: Megan KahnA co-production with WeCOACHFo...2021-04-0839 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E18: Jackie Stiles, 2001 CWSA Award WinnerBasketball player Jackie Stiles held the scoring record in the NCAA for about 16 years. Her story begins in the small town of Chaflin, KS where Jackie was a four sport high school athlete holding numerous track and field state titles. It was her love of basketball that took the shooting guard to college and onto the international court, to the WNBA and now a coaching career. Jackie credits her teammates, coaches and her family and community support and love for her success. After taking the Southwest Missouri State University (now known as Missouri State University ) basketball team to the NCAA...2021-04-0539 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E17: Angela Williams, 2002 CWSA Award WinnerSprinter Angela Williams rarely lost a race in her first ten years of competition and she credits her father’s coaching, family’s support, the gift of an explosive start, her community of faith and the fact she loved running. None of this changed as she held the top mark for the 20th century of 10:95 sec for the 100 meters. Because of this positive foundation, high expectations did not seem to bother her.  At University of Southern California, she set the NCAA record of being a four time winner in the 100 meters.  This record culminated in Angela being named Track and Field...2021-03-2949 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E16: Kamie Ethridge, 1986 CWSA Award WinnerThe 1986 Honda Cup winner, Kamie Ethridge, was a typical West Texas kid who was taught to be helpful, to be proud of being a Texan and good to the bone. Kamie and her sister excelled in tennis which consumed their childhood until they discovered basketball, the sport that would be a central part of Kamie’s life to this day. Kamie relates the heartbreak of losing and the validation of winning. She credits setbacks for being the foundation of what can happen in the future. Kamie credits her team and University of Texas - Austin for the support she received, wh...2021-03-2247 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E15 - Mary T Meagher, 1987 CWSA Award WinnerMary T. Meagher played a variety of sports when she was growing up but took most naturally to swimming and especially the butterfly stroke. The 10th of 11 children, she describes the sport of swimming as being very objective in training times and success. The boycott of the 1980 Olympics was devastating for many other Olympians but Mary was only 14 at the time and not yet dreaming of being an Olympian. She was however competitive from a young age and explains the differences between collegiate and Olympic swimming, as well as her losses and failures. Mary speaks to her new found freedoms...2021-03-1842 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS3E5: Baseball Coach, Joanne P. McCallieOn this week’s episode of The WeCOACH Podcast presented by Hudl, Megan’s guest is Joanne P. McCallie. More affectionally called Coach P, she was a fixture for 28 seasons on the women’s basketball sidelines and now author of a brand new book on mental health, Secret Warrior. The former AP National Coach of the Year, and 3x ACC Coach of the Year, shares stories of awareness and inspiration as she aims to make brain health a top priority for all. This episode is real and relevant as mental health affects more people than ever before.Host: Megan...2021-03-1143 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E14 - Deitre Collins, 1983 Award WinnerDeitre Collins participated and competed in a range of sports before settling on volleyball when she started because she was offered an opportunity as an athlete who was trained to become a volleyball player. This took her took her to the University of Hawaii where she flourished in the midst of diversity, great coaching, a supportive community, being recognized as a 3x All American, winning national championships becoming a pro volleyball player and on to the Olympics. She speaks about her ability to play a role and how she responded to the advice and challenge that gave her the boost...2021-03-0839 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastThe WeCOACH Podcast: S3E4 - Bianca Smith, Boston Red SoxMarci Kornegay chats with NCAA Women Coaches Academy #49 graduate, Bianca Smith, who will be joining the Boston Red Sox organization this season, making her the first Black woman to coach in professional baseball history. Drawing from her intense passion for learning and her steadfast pursuit of seeking new opportunities, Bianca has accepted her role as a trailblazer in a male-dominated sport and has her sights set high. For now, she is focused on coaching, being in uniform and learning as much as she can.28 mins.A co-production with WeCOACH.For more information, links and...2021-02-2529 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E13: Rebecca Lobo, 1995 CWSA Award WinnerAs the youngest of three children, Rebecca Lobo, was the tagalong sister that took her into the world of sports and she spent time alone in her rural town shooting hoops on her stone pebble driveway. Hours of practice eventually led to a full scholarship at University of Connecticut - a decision she made that was not supported by her parents. We hear about her decision and the collegiate culmination of winning a national championship as she describes the weekend in Minneapolis that changed her life. She recounts her pride in winning the Honda Cup, and especially because it was...2021-02-2243 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E12: Ogonna Nnamani, 2005 CWSA Award WinnerThe story of this week’s guest Ogonna Nnamani begins when her parents arrived in Normal, IL to become students after leaving Nigeria during its civil war.  Following the birth of Ogonna, they decided to stay to ensure that she and her siblings received a good education.  Little did they know she would become a four-time All American volleyball player, winner of national championships, a Stanford graduate, the 2005 Honda Cup winner and now on a new career path to become a surgeon. Ogonna shares the lessons her parents, coaches and teammates taught her throughout this journey. She shares what it took...2021-02-0852 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E11 - Courtney Kupets, 2009 WinnerAt the age of ten Courtney Kupets loved gymnastics and, decades later, she still does. Her motto to find the best in a tough or hard situation describes her positive nature and joy in competition and life. Courtney has gone from being an Olympian in Athens, Greece in 2004 to being named the Head Coach of the Bulldogs in Athens, GA in 2017. Courtney credits her injuries for offering her time to reflect, resulting in commitment and focus on her competition in the Olympics. Her advice to others dealing with injuries includes reminding them it is not the end of a career...2021-01-2550 minSuperYacht RadioSuperYacht RadioLearn about the World of Spirits, with Armin H. Müller - The White Glove Sommelier!From The Top Wineries and Distilleries of Switzerland - Thurgau, Macardo Swiss Distillery. Join us to explore Macardo, a premium distillery in the heart of German speaking Switzerland, also with their own wine.  Armin catches up during the show with Andreas Boessow, owner of Macardo, to learn about world of spirits, taste and hear the experience of their 10th year anniversary Single Malt Swiss Premium Whisky! Bought in 2007, Macardo have had a high level of attention with excellent results at IWSC, CWSA, Falstaff and others, and have established a position among the w...2021-01-171h 09The CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E10 - Cristina Teuscher, 2000 WinnerCristina Teuscher always felt that it was in the water when she was the most comfortable and this was due to mother taking her to the pool when she needed to calm her down. And from happy place came one of the breakthrough swimmers in the world at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.  Cristina recounts her breakthrough, and then her unheard of decision, to go to Columbia University, which she chose over top athletic schools offering full scholarships. Her self discipline and feeling of fitting the university resulted in a successful collegiate career capped off with winning the Honda Cup and her s...2021-01-1145 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E9 - Lisa Fernandez, 1993 WinnerThis week’s guest is 1993 winner and softball player Lisa Fernandez who credits the support and opportunity that her Cuban father and Puerto Rican mother gave her in sport from an early age.  Her father encouraging her to develop her physical strength and her mother guiding her to be an independent and strong woman.  Both attributes might be perceived as head of their time culturally both in terms of heritage and gender. Lisa talks about being a coach during a pandemic where they are counting on their team to independently stay fit and be ready to compete in the spring of 2...2020-12-2833 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E8 - Julie Shea, 1980 WinnerJulie Shea is a four time USA World Cross Country Team member, eight-time Collegiate National Champion and 1980 CWSA Cup (then Broderick, now Honda) Winner who shares her love of running and desire to give back to the sport.She credits her family and father’s interest in being active as the basis of her running. From leisurely running to being timed, she had a meteoric rise as a 17 year old making two USA teams all the while setting a high school record that has not been broken for 30 years. Once a North Carolinan, always a North Carolinan, Julie describes ho...2020-12-1441 minNaturalistic Decision MakingNaturalistic Decision MakingEpisode #22: Interview with Neelam NaikarDate: 12/02/2020 Show Description: Neelam is the lead scientist at the Center for Cognitive Work and Safety Analysis (CWSA). She joined what is now the Defence Science and Technology Group (DST Group) as a Research Scientist in 1996 and was promoted to Senior Research Scientist in 1999. Some of Neelam's major projects at DST have involved the extension of Cognitive Work Analysis to support the acquisition of complex, military systems and the application of AcciMap Analysis and the Critical Decision Method to enhance safety in these systems. Her current research interests include the development of theories and methods...2020-12-0252 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E7 - Ann Meyers, 1978 WinnerThe 1978 CWSA Honda Cup Winner, Ann Meyers, and her ten brothers and sisters received parental support and encouragement in their sport growing up, and equally so, which was not always the case in the 60’s. Since no female sports were available on TV,  Ann’s dreams were carved from reading a book on Babe Didrikson Zaharias, an American athlete who excelled in golf, basketball, baseball and track and field. She later watched Wilma Rudolf and others in the Olympic Games and set her sights on becoming an Olympian. The values her parents taught her such as discipline, accountability and competition were...2020-11-3039 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E6 - Missy Marlow, 1992 WinnerMissy Marlowe became a Junior National Team member in gymnastics at the  age of 15 going on to become an Olympian and NCAA National Champion. As the first ever gymnast to win the Honda Cup Missy takes us through her journey of training and competing in her youth, to owning her gym and becoming a personal trainer.  She shares the benefits she had in opening up her eyes to  a world view in travel when she did not make the “A” team.  Missy also speaks to the gymnastics training environment that led to the abuse of athletes; mentally, physically, emotionally and sexually...2020-11-1637 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E5 - Rachel Garcia, 2019 WinnerThis week’s guest is 2019 CWSA Honda Cup winner Rachel Garcia who fell in love with softball in 6th grade. As the Most Valued Player (MVP)  of the World Series with records for pitching and hitting, Rachel believes that pitching and hitting feed off each other and since she understands both sides of the plate she was wiling to put in the time and effort. Rachel encourages youth to take their time in the recruiting process for college and encourages everyone that there is a place for each of them.  Being the Honda softball winner in 2018 and then 2019 the Honda Cup...2020-11-0233 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E4: Missy Franklin, 2015 Award WinnerMissy Franklin credits her parents for their great parenting skills as she was introduced to all sports and activities while being most at home in the water and hopes others choose a sport because they have passion for it. MIssy reflects on the different stages of competition from youth competition where her focus was just on improving to qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Trials where there were no expectations to earning five medals. She describes the pressure and the expectations that followed to personal disappointment and personal reflection. Missy shares the importance of having rivals and friends and a college experience...2020-10-0942 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E3 - Natasha Watley, 2003 WinnerNatasha Watley describes her growing up as an only child of parents unfamiliar with softball and how having a girl in the neighborhood who played  softball had an impact on her.  She reveals that winning the Honda Cup was a huge statement that she was being recognized as a black woman for her talent, where being visible is so important. Natasha explains what a player should do when being recruited for college, the differences between college, Olympic and professional competition and making those transitions and what it takes to be a champion. She describes the culture shock of living in Ja...2020-10-0542 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E2 - Nancy Lieberman, 1979 Award WinnerNancy Lieberman found her niche on the basketball court and describes how sports provided the stage for her to develop her values. She shares her early days playing in college and winning championships and the influence that Muhammad Ali, Billie Moore, and so many others had on her as she becomes a gatekeeper to the game.  Her journey takes her at a young age to the Olympics, and playing and coaching the pros in both the men’s and women’s  games. Nancy took her experiences from basketball courts and is sharing them with those who are less fortunate through her Na...2020-09-2130 minThe CWSA PodcastThe CWSA PodcastS1E1 - Jill Sterkel, 1980-81 WinnerOn the first episode of this new show from The Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards (CWSA) host Chris Voelz, Executive Director talks to Jill Sterkel who recounts her career as a swimmer. Starting in her youth and extending through three Olympic Games spanning twelve years, Jill talks about the challenge of being a captain of a team and what it was like to go against the East German swimmers in 1976 Olympics as a 15 year old with a “miracle  in the water.” She shares the advice she would give her 15 year old self and brings us to the present day, what it’s li...2020-09-0733 minNews DeskNews DeskWiSP Sports Desk: S2E27 - Chris Voelz, Collegiate Women's Sports AwardsOn our weekly news show with Chris Stafford and Nancy Gillen we have the top stories from around the world of women’s sport. Chris Voelz, Executive Director of the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards, joins us to explain the work of the CWSA which honors student athletes across collegiate sports. And we also welcome them as an Affiliate Partner and make a special announcement.This week’s news:Tinkler says gymnastics retirement was after formal complaint and not due to injuryBecky and Ellie Downie claim abusive behaviour has been "normalised" in gymnasticsBiles discusses Nassar...2020-07-1545 minAgro Resenha PodcastAgro Resenha PodcastARP#136 - Um advogado no agronegócioNeste episódio, Paulo conversou com seu chará e padrinho do podcast, o Paulo Henrique Wilson, que é advogado com foco no segmento de agronegócio, além de presidente da Comissão de Direito Agrário de do Agronegócio na OAB de Sorocaba.==================SIGA O PAULOLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulo-henrique-wilson-b246b563/Site CWSA: https://www.cwsa.com.brACOMPANHE A REDE AGROCASTInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/redeagrocast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redeagrocast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/redeagrocastINTERAJA COM O AGRO RESENHA Insta...2020-05-2538 minBackstage Pass with VictoriaBackstage Pass with VictoriaEp. 64 - Interviews with Camron and Taylor Swanson, Wakesurfing World ChampionsTaylor: At the age of 14, Taylor Swanson won the World Wake Surfing Championships in the Semi-Pro division in 2018. After winning Worlds he became the world's youngest Professional Wake Surfer. He is already creating and landing tricks that no one has ever done. The 2019 season was Taylors first year as a Pro, and he Podiumed 6 times out of 7 contests. He got 1st in the online contest, 1st at Tommy’s US Wake Surf open which is the 2nd biggest contest in the world, and 4th in the Nautique World Championship. Growing up on a lake in MN Taylor Swanson was behind th...2020-01-2117 min2 Much Grit 2 Quit with Shelley Till2 Much Grit 2 Quit with Shelley TillJenna Fessler, CWSA 2019 Honda Cup Inspiration Award winnerJenna Fessler, Thomas More University, VolleyballJenna started her volleyball journey with Thomas More University in the Fall of 2014 and quickly established herself as a gifted young athlete. In August of 2016, she became quite ill and was soon diagnosed with West Nile Meningoencephalitis. Jenna struggled with the lengthy illness, was in a coma for a time, and experienced weight loss and significant weakness. She was unable to return to volleyball that season.In the Fall of 2017, she amazingly returned to volleyball and played her entire junior season, however, her medical challenges were not over. Right...2019-07-0754 minThe Athlete\'s Wandering Couch PodcastThe Athlete's Wandering Couch PodcastEpisode 001Welcome to The Athlete's Wandering Couch Podcast, brought to you by The Athlete Directive! This is the very first episode!! I am very excited to bring this to life - it is something I've worked hard at to bring interesting stories and perspectives to life in a deeper manner. ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE I am so honoured to have had the opportunity to sit down with Travis Murao, Canadian Wheelchair Rugby National Team Athlete, 2 time Olympian and Olympic Silver Medalist from London 2012, PanAmerican Games Gold Medalist 2015. Join us as we chat about all things rugby, parasport, adaptive athletics and life...2018-07-2148 min