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    Explore " abilene christian" with insightful episodes like "Masters 2023", "ISR #37 - Women Basketball Head Coach at Abilene Christian University - Julie Goodenough - Playing Women’s Basketball at D1 Level", "Paul Hiepler: Horns Down! - Abilene Christian Senior" and "A Doctor's Mission to Help Others" from podcasts like ""What's Next? The Podcast with Dave and Blair", "iSportsRecruiting Podcast", "Not In My House (A Basketball Podcast)" and "Namastir The Podcast"" and more!

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    ISR #37 - Women Basketball Head Coach at Abilene Christian University - Julie Goodenough - Playing Women’s Basketball at D1 Level

    ISR #37 - Women Basketball Head Coach at Abilene Christian University - Julie Goodenough - Playing Women’s Basketball at D1 Level

    A native of Haskell, Texas, Goodenough became the program’s sixth head coach on March 27, 2012, and immediately transformed a program hindered by consecutive losing seasons into Lone Star Conference champions. 

    With many of the same players coming back from a meager 12-14 campaign, Goodenough maximized her roster’s talents and the Wildcats went on to share the regular-season title with Midwestern State at 16-4. ACU was picked to finish seventh but rejected the naysayers with an overall mark of 21-7, which was the program’s first 20-win season since 2004-05. The Wildcats also accepted their 12th bid to the NCAA DII South Central Region Tournament, which was their first appearance since 2008-09.

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    Paul Hiepler: Horns Down! - Abilene Christian Senior

    Paul Hiepler: Horns Down! - Abilene Christian Senior

    We had to do it. You may know him as the “Horns Down Guy” or simply the hype man in one of this year’s top cinderella stories in the NCAA Tournament. Well, now we’re the hyped ones because we got Abilene Christian University and March Madness fan-favorite Paul Hiepler on the podcast! Don’t worry, it’s just as awesome as you’d expect it to be.
               
    Hiepler has been in the national spotlight both on social media and in the basketball world ever since Abilene Christian University upset Texas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Of course the world went crazy over the “Horns Down” and pump-up memes, but we wanted to really dive into the importance of his role and just how effective his leadership and energy was to this team’s success. It’s easy to talk about the 20-point per night guys, but we truly embrace the guys who push those 20-point per night guys every single day in practice and bring that same energy when it matters most. 
                 
    We loved our time with Paul. The boxscore will never show just how valuable and important he was to this program’s success over the last 4 years, but we hope this episode will shine some light on it. We also hope our listeners will have a whole different appreciation not only for Paul’s role, but also for Abilene Christian University and the amazing obstacles this group had to overcome on their road to success. Paul and Abilene Christian University may have busted your bracket, but they also earned your respect. After talking to Paul, he forever has ours and we know you’re going to love this one!

    Thank you Paul Hiepler!

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    A Doctor's Mission to Help Others

    A Doctor's Mission to Help Others

    Dr. Randy Brown of Ft. Worth, Texas is a man of conviction.  Blair sits down with Dr. Brown to explore what it means to seek the heart of God.

    When God speaks, Dr. Brown acts.  Action is Randy's covenant and it has led to many adventures:  

    • Re-imagining a California summer camp he worked with as a young man, Camp Opportunity, for economically challenged children, and bringing it to Texas.
    • Starting a mentoring program for school-aged boys in the Como neighborhood of Fort Worth, "Dr. Brown's Mighty Men", 
    • Creating a private school for marginalized children in Fort Worth, The Rivertree Academy.


    Randy talks of how he learned to listen for God's instruction and, perhaps more importantly, made the commitment to act upon receiving direction with confidence that it will thrive if it is indeed from God.

    If you have ever struggled to have a relationship with God and to know how to follow God's direction, Randy's story may provide some insight, but be prepared to act.

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