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Saint Louis In Tune
Buckle Up for Tariffs: Glory Days or Chasing a Mirage
Tariffs, subsidies, and free markets—oh my! We dive headfirst into the complex world of tariffs and their impact on our daily lives. John Horn, an economics professor from Washington University, helps peel back the layers on what tariffs really are and how they work. John breaks down the nitty-gritty details, explaining how these tariffs can ripple through the economy, affecting everything from consumer prices to local job markets. We touch on the ups and downs of tariffs—like how they can protect budding industries but also risk igniting trade wars that leave everyone scrambling for cover. John...
2025-04-01
55 min
Saint Louis In Tune
Buckle Up for Tariffs: Glory Days or Chasing a Mirage
Tariffs, subsidies, and free markets—oh my! We dive headfirst into the complex world of tariffs and their impact on our daily lives. John Horn, an economics professor from Washington University, helps peel back the layers on what tariffs really are and how they work. John breaks down the nitty-gritty details, explaining how these tariffs can ripple through the economy, affecting everything from consumer prices to local job markets. We touch on the ups and downs of tariffs—like how they can protect budding industries but also risk igniting trade wars that leave everyone scrambling for cover. John makes it clea...
2025-04-01
55 min
Brad and John Show
322 A - Jill Stein charged for 2024 WashU protest; Missouri term limits - Brad & John Show Episode 322 A
0:00 Barbershop intro4:10 Jason Rosenbaum's Missouri Mailbag5:10 1.5 speed6:30 Nonsense7:20 2025 is not 19458:10 Brad vs. John on term limits for govt. employees9:45 WashU arrest fallout13:20 Andrew Bailey on "intentional mental state" and autopenOriginally aired March 20, 2025.Full episode summaries at https://www.instagram.com/bjshowafterglow/Each weekday Brad and John get together...
2025-03-20
18 min
Doc Discussions with Dr. Jason Edwards
Unlocking Secrets of Athlete Care and Recovery
Discover the inspiring journey of Dr. Devon Myers, whose path from collegiate baseball player at Truman State University to a leading sports medicine specialist offers valuable insights into the world of athletic health and recovery. Dr. Myers shares his experiences and lessons learned from growing up in Fenton, playing college baseball, and his transformative role as a patient care tech at MOBAP. We explore his educational adventures from Kirksville to Columbus, Ohio, and back to WashU for his fellowship. Tune in to hear Dr. Myers' perspectives on managing the physical and mental hurdles faced by athletes during recovery, and...
2025-02-12
26 min
Shot of Digital Health Therapy
Jay Parkinson: The Maverick Redesigning Healthcare One Pixel at a Time
🎉 Kicking Off #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy 2025 with a new format! 🎉We're thrilled to launch the first episode of 2025 experimenting with long-form content — a whopping ~2-hour deep dive.. and I could not think of anyone better to be our guinea pig than than Jay Parkinson, MD, MPH, the legendary pioneer of virtual care. From childhood dirt bikes to reimagining healthcare through design thinking, Jay took us on a fascinating journey.This isn't just another episode—it's a masterclass on disruption, grit, and patience. Plus, we had a few laughs along the way (w...
2025-01-23
1h 52
Navigating Parenthood
Tiny Changes, Big Impact: How Your Gut Impacts Your Children's Lives and What You Can Do About It with Cheryl Sew Hoy
Send us a textLearn more about the links between your gut health and the lifelong health of your baby or child in today's episode! We're covering everything from C-Section seeding to breastfeeding and infant food allergies to the story of yet another trailblazing mother who created a product & service to help her family along with thousands o others. Listen in and share now.About Cheryl Sew Hoy:Cheryl Sew Hoy is the CEO and Founder of Tiny Health, the leading microbiome health platform for families. Launched in 2022, Tiny Health’s Gut He...
2024-08-26
50 min
The Owner's Box @WashU Olin
Episode 5: Brothers in the Vineyard: Growing Fraiche Wine Group
Welcome to Episode Five of the Owner’s Box by WashU Olin’s Koch Center for Family Enterprise. This week, we learn from Michael and John Kennedy on how they have worked together as siblings and a broader family to build out Fraiche Wine Group.
2024-07-26
49 min
Reclaiming Parenthood with Taylor Kulik
How Improving Your Baby's Gut Microbiome Can Influence Their Health (and Sleep) with Tiny Health Founder, Cheryl Sew Hoy
On today's episode Cheryl Sew Hoy, found of Tiny Health, joins me to chat all about the gut microbiome and why it can be so beneficial to test your infant's gut health. We discuss: What is the gut microbiome and why does it matter How a baby's gut microbiome is formed/seeded How mothers' gut health during pregnancy and breastfeeding impacts their baby's gut health How gut health can cause a variety of chronic health issues such as eczema, reflux, colic, gassiness, food sensitivities and more. How we can correct gut imbalances early on to help our babies have a...
2024-06-10
1h 02
Sports on a Sunday Morning
St. Louis Sports Spotlight: Cardinals, Soccer Showdowns, NASCAR, and BattleHawks
Join us as we dissect the clash between Inter Miami and St. Louis City SC, featuring Lionel Messi. Sporting director Lutz Pfannenstiel analyzes the game, including former Inter Miami player Indiana Vassilev's standout performance. Plus, Cardinals president John Mozeliak discusses the team's injuries, strategic decisions, and the inspiring journey of WashU alum Ryan Loutus. We also rally fans for the upcoming BattleHawks playoff game, aiming to double previous attendance, and cover the latest in NASCAR at the Worldwide Technology Raceway.
2024-06-02
37 min
St. Louis All Local
St. Louis All Local PM: More cold and snow, WashU neuroscience, facial recognition, Bar PM video, John Mozeliak, weeknight entertainment woes
The top local news with Michael Calhoun and the KMOX news team. Stories include: More winter weather's on the way for tonight. Washington University's new Neuroscience Research Building, between the hospital complex and Cortex, is being called the hub for the world's largest concentration of neuro-scientists. With just one look, technology developed here in the St. Louis region can stop criminals before they ever step foot in a store. Newly released bystander video shows the moment one of the owners of BAR:PM is arrested by officers. Groups that support abortion rights in Missouri officially launched their...
2024-01-19
16 min
Significant Coaching with Matt Rogers
Episode #1: Mark Edwards
Mark Edwards was kind enough to be my first guest on the podcast, and he did not disappoint. After retiring from a Hall of Fame career as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Washington University of St. Louis (where he gave me nightmares having to prepare for his teams!), I could still drop him into any gym on the planet, and he could win you a game tomorrow. He's one of the brightest minds to ever coach the game of basketball, and I was thrilled to hear his stories about his time at Washington University in St...
2023-12-05
1h 02
College Matters. Alma Matters.
John Georgiades of WashU: Biochemistry, UG Research & Goldwater Scholarship, and Music.
Subscribe to Receive Venkat’s Weekly Newsletter John calls himself an “average nerd” while in High School. He enjoyed learning and Chemistry was his favorite class. In addition to classes, he was into debate, was in the school orchestra, concertmaster for the local youth symphony. Since he loved science and liked helping people, he decided to be Pre Med in college. John joins our podcast to share his undergraduate college journey at WashU, UG Research, Winning the Goldwater Scholarship, Moving away from Pre Med, Majoring in Biochemistry, and Advice for High Schoolers. In p...
2023-11-26
49 min
Econ on the Go
Introduction to Microeconomics
This introductory episode explains the basic principles upon which microeconomics is based. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-09-08
06 min
Show Me the Science
Newly approved drug may slow progression of Alzheimer’s
In this episode, Washington University researchers discuss the Food and Drug Administration’s recent full approval of the drug Leqembi (lecanemab) and what it could mean to the future of Alzheimer’s disease treatments. The drug is approved for use in people with mild dementia from Alzheimer’s disease, but researchers at Washington University’s Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (ADRC), believe the drug, along with other medications in clinical trials, one day may help prevent the development of memory loss and problems with thinking in people who have Alzheimer’s pathology in the brain but who ha...
2023-08-04
20 min
Hoopsville
20.11.5: Hoopsville Marathon Part 5
Thursday is the 9th Annual Hoopsville Marathon and plans to be on the air for NINE hours! This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There are also topics that impact Division III including the world of officiating. And we get a "State of DIII" update from the VP of Division III, Louise McCleary. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. It is also a chance to give us...
2023-02-02
2h 24
Hoopsville
20.11.4: Hoopsville Marathon Part 4
Thursday is the 9th Annual Hoopsville Marathon and plans to be on the air for NINE hours! This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There are also topics that impact Division III including the world of officiating. And we get a "State of DIII" update from the VP of Division III, Louise McCleary. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. It is also a chance to give us...
2023-02-02
1h 56
Hoopsville
20.11.3: Hoopsville Marathon Part 3
Thursday is the 9th Annual Hoopsville Marathon and plans to be on the air for NINE hours! This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There are also topics that impact Division III including the world of officiating. And we get a "State of DIII" update from the VP of Division III, Louise McCleary. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. It is also a chance to give us...
2023-02-02
1h 54
Hoopsville
20.11.2: Hoopsville Marathon Part 2
Thursday is the 9th Annual Hoopsville Marathon and plans to be on the air for NINE hours! This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There are also topics that impact Division III including the world of officiating. And we get a "State of DIII" update from the VP of Division III, Louise McCleary. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. It is also a chance to give us...
2023-02-02
1h 54
Hoopsville
20.11.1: Hoopsville Marathon Part 1
Thursday is the 9th Annual Hoopsville Marathon and plans to be on the air for NINE hours! This year's show featured coaches, administrators, student-athletes, and many others around Division III who gave us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There are also topics that impact Division III including the world of officiating. And we get a "State of DIII" update from the VP of Division III, Louise McCleary. The marathon is also a chance to celebrate the final month of the Division III basketball regular season. It is also a chance to give us...
2023-02-02
1h 54
On Principle
A Career on the Line: Russ Flicker
Fake it till you make it. Talk the talk before you can walk the walk. We hear it all the time, and that’s where Russ Flicker was in 2009. Russ left the Blackstone Group to join Ian Schrager Company as its chief investment officer but “irreconcilable differences” compelled him to leave only months after joining to strike out on his own—in the midst of the worst global economic crisis in decades—with two children under 5 years old and his wife.In fact, he wasn’t really even trying to start a business. In his words, he was “unemplo...
2022-11-08
31 min
Beyond Boundaries Podcast
53: Bianca Rodriguez Pagano
On this episode, Rob interviews self-proclaimed "Scholar Kid" Bianca Rodriguez Pagano, a student in the Class of 2025 cohort of the Beyond Boundaries Program. Bianca talks about her history as an "ABC" A Better Chance Scholar, the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Scholars and the Herrendorf Family Foundation and her role as a proud member of the John B. Ervin Scholars Program at WashU. We talk about her major in marketing at the Olin School of Business and minors in the Business of Social Impact and Design at the Sam Fox School as well as her family's love of dogs and their...
2022-08-04
46 min
Whereas Hoops
Whereas Hoops: Geoff Ward
John and Noah talk with Geoff Ward, scholar and director of the WashU & Slavery Project, about visual redress, commemorative memory work, the importance of recognizing difficult histories, basketball as graduate school coping mechanism, and encountering Forest Park as a father and a scholar.
2022-06-11
38 min
The Podcast About Division-III Baseball
Episode 90: 2022 New York (Region 3) Preview
Welcome to Episode 90 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. We begin (at 3:10) with some unfortunate news about one of the top players in the country. Next (at 4:05), some thoughts on the last weekend of action, including our actual in-person visit to see Catholic vs. Cabrini, the Birmingham jamboree featuring Birmingham-Southern, Trinity (TX), WashU, and Lynchburg, plus a couple other notes. Then we preview the New York region. In order: Empire 8 (at 7:05) St. John Fisher is the heavy favorite again but they will have to replace a ton, including POY Adam Zebrowski This conference has had a ton...
2022-02-22
47 min
"Briefly" by The University of Chicago Law Review
Protests, a Pandemic, and the Right to Assemble
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the "right of the people peaceably to assemble." The recent prevalence of protest movements, alongside a global pandemic, has influenced the interpretation of this right. Host Kyra Cooper speaks with Professor John Inazu (WashU School of Law) about the right to assemble and its interaction with modern events. Twitter @uchilrev | lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu | Music from bensound.com
2022-02-09
37 min
On Principle
Bonus Episode: Discovering Higher Purpose
In our first-season On Principle episode with Dave Ciesinksi, CEO of Lancaster Colony food brands, we also spoke to Anjan Thakor, Olin’s John E. Simon Professor of Finance. He had consulted with Lancaster Colony as its leaders sought to drive deeper employee engagement—and better results. Thakor, along with collaborating researcher Robert Quinn from the University of Michigan, has done pioneering research into the economic benefits of higher purpose. Why does the firm exist?As the pair found, higher purpose must be discovered, not invented. And once it’s discovered and articulated, it drives the firm’s decisi...
2021-12-14
21 min
Whereas Hoops
Whereas Hoops: Lerone Martin
Noah and John talk to Lerone Martin, Director of American Cultures Studies at Washington University in St. Louis and incoming faculty director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University. We discuss the basketball hoops on the WashU campus (near the park), how race, space, and surveillance intersect, and what it was like to witness white sports fans' backlash to LeBron James's infamous "Decision."
2021-11-03
48 min
The Takeoff Podcast
Eric Gastfriend (CEO and Co-Founder at DynamiCare Health)
Hi everyone,I hope you enjoyed Michael’s most recent piece on B2B payments as a multi-trillion opportunity as well as his article on WashU’s recent influence in the tech world. I second this notion and encourage students who are thinking about it to learn by doing and jump into their passion.Listen: Anchor | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google PodcastsToday, we’re learning about addiction care and Eric Gastfriend, who after graduating from Brown, working in startups and gaming, and attending Harvard for his MBA, founded DynamiCare with his father John Gastfriend. DynamiCare p...
2021-09-16
28 min
On Principle
The Negotiation: John Mozeliak
On October 28, 2011, the St. Louis Cardinals completed a comeback from a 2-3 deficit to win their 11th World Series championship. It was a thrilling series that twice saw Cardinal hitters score clutch runs with the team a single strike away from elimination.Three days later, the reality of the team’s future resumed for John Mozeliak, the Cardinals’ president of baseball operations. Manager Tony La Russa, destined for baseball’s hall of fame, announced his retirement. And an off-the-field drama that had loomed over the entire season reappeared: star slugger Albert Pujols was a free agent. Negotiations to kee...
2021-06-29
34 min
On Principle
On Principle Trailer
How do you put a price tag on a hall-of-fame ballplayer? How do you decide to throw away one career dream for another one? How do you survive an existential crisis in your business? The debut season of On Principle puts you behind the scenes for these decisions and more. We interview leaders of startups and C-suite executives of major corporations. We talk to the president of baseball operations for the St. Louis Cardinals and an award-winning chef. Then, for each episode, we talk to academics and scholars who can put the decision-making lessons into context and help drive...
2021-06-02
04 min
The Podcast About Division-III Baseball
Episode 74: 2021 New York Region Preview
Welcome to Episode 74 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. This is our eighth of eight regional preview pods -- this one covers the New York region and its four conferences. Before we begin, we do a brief check-in (at 1:30) on our respective alma maters and discuss why WashU's pitching staff is always so incredible and Wooster's 3-1 start to open the season. Also (at 11:30) another note about Bret Williams' chase for the all-time D-III HR record. Then, it's NY time: SUNYAC (at 14:30) Cortland is Cortland, so obviously they're gonna win a lot of games and have...
2021-03-23
46 min
Econ on the Go
Principal-Agent Problems
How can firms overcome the challenges of aligning incentives within the organization? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-17
06 min
Econ on the Go
Adverse Selection & Moral Hazard
These two models of asymmetric information occur before the economic relationship (adverse selection) or after the contract is signed (moral hazard). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-17
05 min
Econ on the Go
Cournot & Stackelberg
The quantity-choice oligopoly games are Cournot (simultaneous) and Stackelberg (sequential). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-17
06 min
Econ on the Go
Oligopoly & Bertrand
What are oligopolies, how are they regulated, and what is the Bertrand pricing model? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-10
07 min
NACMA PODCAST
Influencing a Positive Mindset
Tim Bono is a Lecturer in Psychological & Brain Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. Known as the “Professor of Positivity” by students that sprint to sign-up for his popular course, he joins WashU’s John M. Schael Director of Athletics, Anthony J. Azama. The two connect to discuss the importance of four main areas that influence a positive mindset including: Mindset and Resilience, Strategies, Social Connection, and Meditation. Anthony and Tim dive into the unique challenges facing intercollegiate athletics administrators, coaches, and student-athletes and Tim leaves us with what he believes is the single biggest influencer of positivity.
2020-12-01
30 min
Econ on the Go
Game Theory, Part II
Sequential games and how to solve them are explained. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-12-01
06 min
Econ on the Go
Game Theory, Part I
This covers the principles of game theory, and explores the simultaneous move games (like Prisoner's Dilemma). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-25
12 min
Econ on the Go
Two-Part Tariffs & Bundling
Two pricing strategies firms can use to increase revenue are two-part tariffs (a fixed fee plus a per-unit charge) and bundling (selling two different products/services together in a package). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-17
07 min
Econ on the Go
Monopoly Pricing & Price Discrimination
How do monopolists set their optimal price, and how can firms increase their profits by charging different prices to different customers for the same product or service? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-17
08 min
Econ on the Go
Competitive Supply & Equilibrium
Why is the competitive firm's supply curve equal to the marginal cost curve, and why do firms earn zero profits in the long run? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-10
15 min
Econ on the Go
Profit Maximization
What is the rule for how much a firm should produce if they want to maximize profits? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-11-06
06 min
Econ on the Go
Revenue Maximization
How does a monopolist trade off changes in revenue from existing customers and the changes from new or lost customers? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-29
09 min
Econ on the Go
Cost, Part II
What happens when input prices or quantity targets change, and what are the differences between total, variable and fixed costs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-29
08 min
Econ on the Go
Cost, Part I
Variable and fixed costs affect which is the optimal combination of inputs the firm should use to produce its products and services. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-27
10 min
Econ on the Go
Production
Economic concepts of production technology are explored in this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-24
09 min
Econ on the Go
Price & Quantity Restrictions
The second set of government interventions are the price and quantity restrictions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-19
09 min
Econ on the Go
Taxes & Subsidies
How do taxes affect the competitive equilibrium, and how are subsidies related to taxes? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-14
08 min
Econ on the Go
Competitive Markets & Equilibrium
This episode discusses the supply-demand framework and how the competitive market results in the most surplus in the market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-13
08 min
Econ on the Go
Basics of Supply
Why does the supply curve slope up, and what are the factors that affect the supply curve? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-08
08 min
Econ on the Go
Consumer Surplus & Elasticity
The demand curve concepts of consumer surplus and elasticity are explored in more detail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-05
08 min
Econ on the Go
Basics of Demand
Why does the demand curve slope down, and how do changes in the economy affect the demand curve? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-09-30
08 min
Beyond Boundaries Podcast
24: Jonathan Solomon
On this episode, Rob visits with the Assistant Director of the John B. Ervin Scholars Program Jonathan Solomon. Jonathan talks about his role in directing and overseeing the administrative and operational aspects of the Ervin Scholars Program as well as his role as a faculty advisor for Black Men's Coalition at WashU and others. We talk about his childhood growing up in Cleveland, Ohio and his inspiring journey in learning and education culminating soon in being awarded his PhD. We talk about his hiking excursions in the region, a book he recommends called We Real Cool: Black Men and M...
2020-08-06
31 min
Beyond Boundaries Podcast
03: John Inazu and Penina Acayo Laker
In this episode, Rob talks with the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion John Inazu (WashU School of Law and Danforth Center for Religion & Politics) and Assistant Professor of Communication Design Penina Acayo Laker from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts about their 'Bear Bridge' course called Law, Race, & Design: Examining the St Louis Story open to students in the Beyond Boundaries Program as one of two options of courses that offer a community engagement component. We talk about how the idea for the course came to be, a bit about the Carver Project...
2020-04-01
29 min
Hoopsville
17.16a: 7th Annual Marathon - Part 1
Time for a marathon! Thursday, Hoopsville will be on the air for at least nine hours in the 7th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show will feature coaches, administrators, and many others around Division III to give us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there is plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to fund raise of the show. Many fans of Hoopsville ask often how they can give to the program so we can continue doing...
2020-01-30
2h 03
Hoopsville
17.16e: 7th Annual Marathon - Part 5
Time for a marathon! Thursday, Hoopsville will be on the air for at least nine hours in the 7th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show will feature coaches, administrators, and many others around Division III to give us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there is plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to fund raise of the show. Many fans of Hoopsville ask often how they can give to the program so we can continue doing...
2020-01-30
1h 44
Hoopsville
17.16d: 7th Annual Marathon - Part 4
Time for a marathon! Thursday, Hoopsville will be on the air for at least nine hours in the 7th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show will feature coaches, administrators, and many others around Division III to give us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there is plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to fund raise of the show. Many fans of Hoopsville ask often how they can give to the program so we can continue doing...
2020-01-30
2h 21
Hoopsville
17.16c: 7th Annual Marathon - Part 3
Time for a marathon! Thursday, Hoopsville will be on the air for at least nine hours in the 7th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show will feature coaches, administrators, and many others around Division III to give us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there is plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to fund raise of the show. Many fans of Hoopsville ask often how they can give to the program so we can continue doing...
2020-01-30
1h 55
Hoopsville
17.16b: 7th Annual Marathon - Part 2
Time for a marathon! Thursday, Hoopsville will be on the air for at least nine hours in the 7th Annual Hoopsville Marathon Show. This year's show will feature coaches, administrators, and many others around Division III to give us a sense of the season to date and what is to come. There is only a month or so left in the regular season, so there is plenty to talk about. The marathon is also a chance to fund raise of the show. Many fans of Hoopsville ask often how they can give to the program so we can continue doing...
2020-01-30
2h 07
The Podcast About Division-III Baseball
Episode 38: Midseason Awards and D-III Alumni in Pro Ball
Welcome to Episode 38 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. The regular season is in full swing, and there's a whole lot juicy D-III action to talk about. Here's what this episode includes: Top 25 spotlight (3:00) checking in on each of the top 10 teams in the latest Top 25 poll plus a couple bonus teams from 10-25 (Piedmont, Denison, Wheaton (Ma.), Salisbury) Midseason awards -- this is a silly conversation since some teams have played 30 games and some have played 15 but we do it anyway because there are no rules on this podcast Player of the Year candidates (at 17:35) Toby W...
2019-04-08
42 min
The Podcast About Division-III Baseball
Episode 14: SOS, Please Someone Help Me
Welcome to Episode 14 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. Three automatic bids have been clinched, and more conference tournaments are on the way. With the first regional rankings finally being released, we wanted to take an early look at the postseason picture. Here's what we've got: New Top 25 quick hits (at 1:42) Wooster #1 lol what a world UW-Stevens Point OUT; Webster IN Adrian and Southern Maine jumping up a bit more Franklin still climbing North Central and Otterbein: on the edge but still out A quick disclaimer (at 3:00) before reviewing the first regional rankings Central (at 4:47) Parsing why C...
2018-05-02
37 min
The Podcast About Division-III Baseball
Episode 11: The Doctor Is In
Welcome to Episode 11 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. The 2018 season is well under way, and we have TAKES, folks (but mostly we are just excited to have real things to talk about instead of speculating wildly). We covered a lot in this episode, including... General Top 25 quick hits (at 1:30): Methodist & Maryville: racking up the dubs Christopher Newport/Case Western/Redlands/Catholic: all impressing early Spalding: surprising in the SLIAC; anything is possible with Jimi Keating Johns Hopkins/Southern Maine/Salisbury/St. Thomas: talented teams off to slow starts Some deeper dives into a...
2018-03-28
36 min