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    Explore "bostoncollege" with insightful episodes like "Juniors & Sophomores it is time for College Research - The Countdown BEGINS! E76", "3 Guys Before The Game - Kevin White Visits (Episode 464)", "Plastica: ecco qual è il suo (drammatico) impatto sulla salute", "EP 81: Power In Choice with Marne Sullivan" and "Belle Of The Ball (w/ Reilly Anspaugh)" from podcasts like ""College 4 ALL", "3 Guys Before The Game", "Diritti e Rovesci", "Project Endure Podcast" and "Senior Superlatives with Greta Titelman"" and more!

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    3 Guys Before The Game - Kevin White Visits (Episode 464)

    3 Guys Before The Game - Kevin White Visits (Episode 464)
    There have been two Kevin White's who have played football at West Virginia University.

    One of them threw the ball, the other caught passes.

    Kevin White, the quarterback, is this week's guest on the 3 Guys Summer Series.

    In 1984, White guided the Mountaineers to two of the greatest wins in school history. A triumph over Penn State, the first WVU victory over the Nittany Lions since 1955, and a win over No. 4 Boston College and Heisman trophy winner Doug Flutie.

    In this episode, White shares his story of how and why he traveled over 2 thousand miles to play for the Mountaineers.

    It's a wonderful story of perseverance and determination. White also shares plans for his new career as he prepares to retire from his role as a judge in the Arizona court system.

    Listener questions and comments complete the show.


    EP 81: Power In Choice with Marne Sullivan

    EP 81: Power In Choice with Marne Sullivan

    On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Marne Sullivan to talk about what she's gained through hearing loss, how she strives to use her struggle to impact others, getting over what people think and so much more. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Marne's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to her. 

     

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    Belle Of The Ball (w/ Reilly Anspaugh)

    Belle Of The Ball (w/ Reilly Anspaugh)

    Podcaster and performer Reilly Anspaugh joins Greta this week all the way from 2014! She tells us about going to an Evangelical Christian high school and modeling her relationship after Gossip Girl's Chuck and Blair. From thinking she was the shit as a senior to apologizing during her Guidance Counselor segment in 2023, the girl has come a long way and we love to see progress! Plus, Professor Duck is back to admonish a Classmate's catfish. PSA - don't catfish!!


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    The Link Between Thought Leadership and Entrepreneurs | Mary Cronin | 413

    The Link Between Thought Leadership and Entrepreneurs | Mary Cronin | 413
    What is the relationship between thought leadership and entrepreneurship? 
     
    Both are forward-thinking problem solvers who know that passion and vision can take you far!

    To dig deeper into the ways these two paths intersect, we sit down with Mary Cronin, a research professor at Boston College. She's also the Founder and President of 4Q Catalyst LLCa business advisory firm that provides strategy consulting, market analysis, and leadership development services.

    We start our conversation by discussing the similarities between thought leadership and entrepreneurship. In addition to passion and vision, both roles require a fine understanding of storytellinga key component to success. Mary describes the impact of storytelling, and why it's often an overlooked function for start-ups as they focus on bootstrapping their business to achieve success.

    In May of 2021, Mary published Starting Up Smarter: Why Founders Over 50 Build Better Companies, which provides a keen look at entrepreneurs starting companies, and how their success rates were often impacted by the founder's age and experience. The book's research investigates 7 million US start-up companies over the last decade, and provides a keen look into the how's and why's of their success. Mary explains the research showing that most successful founders are in their 50s, which is also the age of many established and successful thought leaders.

    We further explore the traits of successful founders, and how they cross-over into successful thought leadership. Mary tells us that starting a business in your 50s means having a great sense of purpose, a willingness to partner with the younger generation, and the persistence to keep pushing forward and rethinking problems in order to achieve success.

    While the most successful founders are in their 50s this conversation will give you great advice to find success as a thought leader or entrepreneur at any age.

    Three Key Takeaways:

    * Good storytelling is a useful tool to ensure clients, employees, and investors fully understand your vision - whether you're building a company or creating thought leadership.

    * Partnering with team members or co-founders of different generations will give your work a broader reach and greater perspective.

     Having an overwhelming passion for your mission, whether thought leadership or business, will go a long way to overcoming difficult challenges in your path.

    College Visit Advice and Tips for YOU E54

    College Visit Advice and Tips for YOU E54
    We are bringing over twenty years of experience of planning, coordinating and following up on college visits with high school students with a school counselor and a coach, award winning Coach Nicole Dinas, who really just want their amazing students see themselves at a college campus. Whether you can fly out or just deciding to check out colleges online, here are some imperative tips for you that are critical for you on your college journey so you can reach higher and know that nothing is impossible unless you think it is impossible.

    Defy the "Rules" of Aging: How You Can Run Your Best Past Age 40 with Master's Coach Cathy Utzschneider

    Defy the "Rules" of Aging: How You Can Run Your Best Past Age 40 with Master's Coach Cathy Utzschneider

    What if you could get faster, stronger, and more mentally sharp despite turning the corner beyond age 40?  It is actually possible.

    Now, if you started running in your teens or in your twenties, you are not going to be able to race or train at the same intensity or paces as you did back then.  But just because your times aren’t going to be the same doesn’t mean that you can’t run your very best and have the same sense of pride and accomplishment as you did when you were younger.

    In fact, you might even find more satisfaction in your running as a master.

    Coach Claire's guest will tell you how.

    Cathy Utzshcneider is an accomplished athlete and coach who did not even start her running journey until age 40.  In the years since, Cathy has won nine USA Track and Field national age group championships, a silver medal at the Nike World Masters Games, and a gold medal at the North American World Regional Championships. She was ranked No. 5 in the world in her age-group in the mile in 2005. 

    She is a lead faculty member of coaching and high performance at Boston College and is the author of three books on master’s running. Her coaching practice has produced eight Olympic trial marathon qualifiers, six world age-group records, 10 American age-group records, and 67 USA Track & Field (USATF) age-group champions.

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    Defy the "Rules" of Aging: How You Can Run Your Best Past Age 40 with Master's Coach Cathy Utzschneider

    Defy the "Rules" of Aging: How You Can Run Your Best Past Age 40 with Master's Coach Cathy Utzschneider

    What if you could get faster, stronger, and more mentally sharp despite turning the corner beyond age 40?  It is actually possible.

    Now, if you started running in your teens or in your twenties, you are not going to be able to race or train at the same intensity or paces as you did back then.  But just because your times aren’t going to be the same doesn’t mean that you can’t run your very best and have the same sense of pride and accomplishment as you did when you were younger.

    In fact, you might even find more satisfaction in your running as a master.

    Coach Claire's guest will tell you how.

    Cathy Utzshcneider is an accomplished athlete and coach who did not even start her running journey until age 40.  In the years since, Cathy has won nine USA Track and Field national age group championships, a silver medal at the Nike World Masters Games, and a gold medal at the North American World Regional Championships. She was ranked No. 5 in the world in her age-group in the mile in 2005. 

    She is a lead faculty member of coaching and high performance at Boston College and is the author of three books on master’s running. Her coaching practice has produced eight Olympic trial marathon qualifiers, six world age-group records, 10 American age-group records, and 67 USA Track & Field (USATF) age-group champions.

    CONNECT, COMMENT, & COMMUNITY:

    Leave a review on Apple Podcasts!  A great FREE way to support the show!

    Email Coach Claire

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    Join the Elite Treatment where you get first dibs on everything RTTT each month!

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    GET EXPERT COACHING AT RUNNERSCONNECT!

    Cathy's Coaching MOVE!

    Episode 18: Finance Thought-Leader and Professor Lourdes German on Crushing Fear, and Career Pivots

    Episode 18: Finance Thought-Leader and Professor Lourdes German on Crushing Fear, and Career Pivots

    In this episode, I sit down with attorney, author, and Professor Lourdes to talk about how she pivoted in her career multiple times from being an attorney and working in the financial sector in various roles, to becoming a professor at Boston College.  Lourdes and I discuss the importance of addressing your current state in life and taking the necessary steps to accomplish goals that may once have seemed unattainable.  We discover commonalities in our Dominican upbringing that made it difficult for us to ask for help but reflect on the importance of networking and surrounding ourselves with people that will hold us to our highest potential.

    Lourdes' Email: germanL@bc.edu

    Dana Barros

    Dana Barros

    Dana Barros was drafted by the Sonics along with Shawn Kemp in the '89 draft, Dana was a fan favorite and sharp shooter in Seattle over the first four years of his All-Star NBA career. Dana and Gas Man discuss memories of the Sonics in those early years of the '90s, including time spent with Gary Payton, Shawn, George Karl and many others. Visit iconicsonics.com for more on this episode and many others in the series.

    72. College Football Week 11: West Virginia -3, BC +14.5 (buy 2 points), Wisconsin, Northwestern!

    72. College Football Week 11: West Virginia -3, BC +14.5 (buy 2 points), Wisconsin, Northwestern!

    CFB Saturday's Week 11 let's goooooo!! All I know is certain today is 1 thing: Wisconsin will CRUSH Michigan! Here are my picks for the day all on emotion these are children I know nothing! WVU over TCU Penn State -2.5 (regret typing this already) BC over ND buy points to make it +14.5 (-170) range it's worth it in my opinion Northwestern -170 over Purdue SDSU -9.5 over Hawaii (they suck) & I know my hometown College Football team they'll cover! SMU ML Arizona +15 & Arizona ML @MoneylineMonaco on all platforms  

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    Dad to Dad 115 - Daniel DeFabio Part 1 - Co-Founder of DISORDER: The Rare Disease Film Festival, Reflects On Losing A Son To Menkes Disease

    Dad to Dad 115 - Daniel DeFabio Part 1 - Co-Founder of DISORDER: The Rare Disease Film Festival, Reflects On Losing A Son To Menkes Disease
    On this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad podcast host David Hirsch talks with multi media producer, director and marketer, Daniel DeFabio. Daniel and his wife Tina lost their oldest son Lucas (11) just months ago to Menkes Disease, a very rare genetic disorder. Daniel along with fellow SFN Mentor Father Bo Bigelow (SFN D2D #51) are co-founders of DISORDER: The Rare Disease Film Festival. It’s an emotional story that we'll hear in two parts on the Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad podcast. This is part one.

    To find out about Menkes Disease go to: https://themenkesfoundation.org
    To find out about DISORDER go to: https://www.rarediseasefilmfestival.com
    To find out DeFabio design go to: http://defabiodesign.com/
    And to find out more about the Special Fathers Network go to: https://21stcenturydads.org

    100 Years of Women Voting - Lori Harrison-Kahan, Author of Book on Suffrage Journalist Miriam Michelson

    100 Years of Women Voting - Lori Harrison-Kahan, Author of Book on Suffrage Journalist Miriam Michelson

    As we commemorate the centennial of the 19th Amendment, which confirmed women have the right to vote, here is a glimpse into an untold part of the story. It’s about a rare female journalist in the then male-dominated field of journalism who used her platform to keep the movement in the headlines. She also wrote fiction that is considered source material for "Wonder Woman" comics. That journalist is Miriam Michelson, who also happens to be GCR host Joan Michelson’s great-great aunt.

    Listen to professor Lori Harrison-Kahan of Boston College also share stories about how the @MeToo movement originated in the suffrage movement. Lori wrote a best-selling recent book, "The Superwoman and Other Writings of Miriam Michelson (Joan wrote the foreword to it).

    You'll hear: 

    • How women journalists in the 1890s-1900's addressed the #MeToo movement of their day.
    • How Miriam used her platform for social causes she cared about, including women's rights.
    • Lessons for women today breaking into non-traditional careers. (You can read about this in my Forbes blog too.)
    • Great stories from Miriam's best-selling fiction, which made her a "celebrity" of her day.

    For more on the suffrage movement, including Joan’s sold-out even at the Newseum go here.

    You’ll also want to listen to:

    • Newseum event on Suffrage Movement,
    • Brooke Kroeger, Author of “The Suffragents” on the male supporters of women’s vote (Is Joe Biden a “Suffragent” for choosing Senator Kamala Harris as his VP)
    • Jennifer Palmieri, Former Communications Director for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign and President Obama, and author of “Dear Madam President.”
    • Shamina Singh, CEO of Mastercard’s Center for Inclusive Growth, on advancing women’s power and her career in government and politics.

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    Mike Nardella, CEO and Founder, Relevize

    Mike Nardella, CEO and Founder, Relevize

    Sal's Investment Syndicate: Click Link to Sal's Syndicate

    Mike Nardella built an ad agency while an undergrad at Boston College. That work would eventually lead to the founding of Relevize, a platform that facilitates the interactions of big brands with their local partners. Trends in social media are presenting big opportunities for this Boston-based startup.

    Highlights from the interview:

    • Sal Daher’s Intro
    • Chance Encounter at Venture Lane Startup Hub
    • Mike Nardella’s Bio
    • What Mike Nardella’s Company Does and Why It’s Important
    • “Yeah, local connections, brand awareness and... You know, this works across a ton of different industries.”
    • “But now all of a sudden, 600,000 potential patrons of Boston are coming across something from Landsdowne and that's free for the partner, for the pub itself.”
    • The Founding Story of Relevize
    • Running a College-Focused Ad Agency Led Mike Nardella to Discover the Opportunity Presented by Local Partners of Huge Brands
    • The Competitive Landscape for Relevize
    • Fast Traction
    • Circa 2025: “, I really see us being the be-all, end-all for those partner-based interactions and those actionable partner-based campaigns.”
    • Relevize Also Sees the Potential of in Where Influencer Marketing Is Going
    • Sal Daher Talks About Squadle and Invites Accredited Investors to His Syndicate List
    • How Is Investing in a Company Like Relevize Going to Produce an Attractive Return?
    • What’s Most Promising About Relevize Is that a Thin Layer of Technology Can Allow the Creation of Huge Value Across Many Industries?
    • “…the value prop for them is so high, to be included in these brand dollars in these campaigns... We once had 50 Irish pubs on board in 48 hours.”
    • Mike’s College Entrepreneurship Experience
    • “… when I was in college, my extracurriculars were almost important than my curriculars a lot of the time.”
    • Mike Nardella’s Acting Career
    • “…I think being able to deal with that constant rejection really helps you become an entrepreneur because you know, it's a game-“
    • Mike Nardella Puts in a Word for V Foundation

    UNC Basketball: Getting Back on Track!

    UNC Basketball: Getting Back on Track!
    The Tar Heels didn't start the new year off in quite the way we wanted, dropping a 1 point game at Florida St. and then getting worked for the second consecutive year at Virginia. They did bounce back at home against Boston College, so what can we expect going forward? Of course, I recap those 3 conference games and then look forward to the next couple weeks of games! Can we keep it rolling? Can we win on the road? Can Luke have success against more athletic and taller teams? Until Next time, thanks for listening and Go Heels! Make sure to support the podcast: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts:  Subscribe on Google Play:  TuneIn:  Subscribe on Stitcher:  Subscribe on YouTube:  Support the Podcast:  And connect with me: Email: Twitter/Periscope/IG: @AllTarHeelDan Snapchat: TNDan Blog:  UNC Tar Heels Highlights YouTube:  Until Next Time, Go Heels!
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