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    Explore " refereeing" with insightful episodes like "How a Montreal soccer association is changing the culture of refereeing", "#133 MLS first round update & Coaching changes", "Friday Shorty: NASCAR Takes Chicago, Dream Jobs and Social Media Negativity", "The Coaching Knife: Why don't men take women refs seriously, with Beccie Kettleborough" and "The Coaching Knife: How to referee difficult situations, with Simon Smith" from podcasts like ""The Andrew Carter Podcast", "The Intercontinental Football Show with Tyler Terens", "Appetite for Construction", "Rugby Coach Weekly" and "Rugby Coach Weekly"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    #133 MLS first round update & Coaching changes

    #133 MLS first round update & Coaching changes

    EPISODE 133 (CFFC) (11/8/23)

    MLS playoff update (1:30), Atlanta force game 3 (4:30), Dallas force game 3 (11:00), Sporting KC upset St. Louis (12:15), Crazy end to the match in Vancouver (15:00), TIMEOUT (17:25), Cincinnati eliminate Red Bulls (18:40), game 3 previews )22:30), EPL round up (23:30), UCL headlines (24:20), Phil Neville appointed Timbers head coach (25:40), MLS Coaching vacancies (27:20), 

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    Executive Producer Emmett McConnell

    Friday Shorty: NASCAR Takes Chicago, Dream Jobs and Social Media Negativity

    Friday Shorty: NASCAR Takes Chicago, Dream Jobs and Social Media Negativity

    As the 4th weekend approaches, Tim and John talk about upcoming plans and events. They also discuss NASCAR's Chicago street race, dream jobs and how to handle the occasional A-hole on social media.

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    Send John and Tim your feedback or topic ideas: @plumbing_perspective

    The Coaching Knife: Why don't men take women refs seriously, with Beccie Kettleborough

    The Coaching Knife: Why don't men take women refs seriously, with Beccie Kettleborough

    Welcome to the Coaching Knife when we cut to the root of the matter. In this episode, we speak to Beccie Kettleborough, a Somerset RFU referee.

    Focusing on why it is hard to be a female referee we are going to cut to the root on why men don’t seem to take women’s referees seriously.

    Beccie plays for Dings Crusaders and is a member of the Somerset Referee’s society

    Her philosophy: I currently volunteer within my team as a link between players and management, helping to drive the team in the right direction and to establish a club that has value, honesty and integrity, a team everyone can be part of.

    You can contact her through Somerset Referee Society or Instagram Rebecca_rugbyref

    To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach Weekly

    Also, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!

    The Coaching Knife: How to referee difficult situations, with Simon Smith

    The Coaching Knife: How to referee difficult situations, with Simon Smith

    Welcome to the coaching knife when we cut to the root of the matter. In this episode, we speak to Simon Smith, referee and referee coach for 29 years. Focusing on resilience to be a referee, we are going to cut to the root on how you can control a game when the teams are not invested in fair play. 

    I’m delighted that Simon agreed to join us. He was attacked while refereeing and the injuries mean that sometimes he may stutter. That doesn’t mean I didn't ask tough questions though!

    Simon has been refereeing for 29 years, via Hampshire …and now in Australia, and works in HR.

    His philosophy is to enable others to achieve their potential, at whatever level that might be.

    You can find him at the RugbyReferees.net community on Facebook.

    To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach Weekly

    Also, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!

    Tylan Bailey - Custodian to Teacher: Meet Your Blessing Halfway

    Tylan Bailey - Custodian to Teacher: Meet Your Blessing Halfway

    SHOW NOTES:

    3:00 – deciding to be a teacher when in middle school

    4:10 – as a teenage dad, deciding to be a good father

    6:00 – your support system is your true family

    6:40 – fairness, love, respect – Hightower family and blood family

    7:50 – homeless, couch surfing, and fourteen schools

    8:20 – road to success is very hard

    8:35 – choices, decisions, and consequences – life!

    9:45 – June 2, 2017 – everything changes

    10:45 – delivering newspapers for the AJC, seven days a week, eleven years

    11:40 – Be More! – be a teacher

    12:45 – managing priorities – keep the main thing the main thing 

    13:25 – if you want to gain, you have to take some things away

    14:40 – if you bring work home, home can become work

    16:30 – doing something for myself, for the first time

    17:00 – this is meant for me because it’s happening to me

    17:30 – I never thought I would be on anyone’s podcast

    17:50 – meet your blessing halfway

    19:40 – Mr. Ron Kitchens

    20:20 – students, technology, and physical activity

    21:45 – favorite sports

    23:15 – involving all students in physical education – opportunities to learn and lead

    24:45 – stamina – custodian and PE teacher

    25:30 – communicating with students- providing guidance and encouragement

    26:15 – anything you set your mind to, you can do it

    26:25 – if you want good, you can have good

    26:45 – minimal surprises, but with kindergarten…

    27:45 – seeing growth and development of students

    28:30- teaching or learning, which is most important?

    29:10 – great teachers listen and learn

    29:50 – other teachers – Ms. Stanford, Ms. Sherwood, Ms. Ware, Ms. Peeples, Ms. Dumars, Ms. Wilson

    31:20 – if you want something, go after it

    32:00 – thanks for listening to my story

    Links:

    DeKalb County Schools

    Hightower Elementary

    Briar Vista Elementary

    Indian Creek Elementary

    GSU PETE (Physical Education Teacher Education) department

    Good Morning America – ABC news

    Steve on Watch (show, Steve Harvey)

    Story by Reese Waters

    Professional Association of Georgia Educators

    David’s LinkedIn page

    Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.

    Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats

    Laura Decker on What it Takes to Be a High-Level Fencing Referee

    Laura Decker on What it Takes to Be a High-Level Fencing Referee

    In this episode of First to 15, we're joined by Laura Decker, one of the top fencing referees in the country and regularly chosen to officiate at the highest levels of national and international competition. 

    She was recently the lone American referee at the 2022 Fencing World Championships in Cairo, Egypt.

    Laura graduated from Caltech, where she was the first female fencer from that school to qualify for the NCAA Championships. She still competes in saber alongside her role as one of the world’s most respected officials.

    In this episode, we asked Laura how she became a referee, how she keeps her officiating skills sharp and the "feedback" she gets from coaches and fencers while refereeing. 

    --

    First to 15: The Official Podcast of USA Fencing

    Host: Bryan Wendell

    Cover art: Manna Creations

    Theme music: Brian Sanyshyn

    Referees: Building Alliances Behind the Glass

    Referees: Building Alliances Behind the Glass
    Referees and officials are an integral part of any sport. Listen in as the podcast welcomes on a panel of world-class squash referees. Hope Prockop, Peter Blatchford, and Tammer Alnaggary shed some light on the often underexplored world refereeing on the professional stage. Together they share tips on both becoming and life as a referee, along with exploring some of the stories that they have experienced in their careers.

    Ref's view: Tackle and ball carrier height, 50:22 and no 5m scrums

    Ref's view: Tackle and ball carrier height, 50:22 and no 5m scrums

    Dan speaks to RFU national panel referee Adam Wookey about age grade tackle height changes, ball carrier height laws plus the new 50:22 and drop outs instead of 5m scrums being trialled at international rugby.

    They discuss:

    • How to referee the tackle height
    • What does the ball carrier height into contact mean
    • What do both look like 
    • Why a community referee has one shot, so best ways to deal with that
    • How to referee this area sympathetically but firmly
    • What are the new laws around the 50:22 kick and how referee that
    • What are the new laws around the ball being held up over the line
    • How both might allow the game to work more effectively

    Links to the Laws
    From The Rugby Paper on 50:22 and 5m scrums
    From the RFU on tackle height and the ball carrier dip experiment

    To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach Weekly

    Also, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!

    Roundup Rodeo Ep18: Reviewing the best content

    Roundup Rodeo Ep18: Reviewing the best content

    Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week.

    This week's guests:
    John Lawn, head of game development, RFU, Dusty Miller, a performance mentor at the English Institute of Sport and John Widdowson, match official development officer with England Rugby.

    The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.

    This week's content:

    WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED

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    Asking the best questions of other coaches

    Asking the best questions of other coaches

    Dan Cottrell catches up with John Widdowson, described by Phil Llewellyn as the coach observer he is most scared of...in a good way.

    John is a Match Official Development Officer for the RFU. He is a RFU level 4 coaching qualification and has been a pathway coach and age-grade coach. He is also a World Rugby Trainer/RFU Senior Developer/ Mentor delivering a full range of CPD Coach/Referee education courses and support services. And he is currently a PhD student with the University of Edinburgh.

    We discussed the following areas:

    • What does the Match Official Development exactly do?
    • What can coaches do better in their interactions with referees?
    • What makes John's questions so "scary"?
    • What can we do more efficiently on our coaching courses?
    • What's the PhD research and how can we help?


    If you want to drop John a line, his email is: john.widdowson@hotmail.co.uk

    To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach Weekly

    Also, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!

    Ep 13 - Check the Tape

    Ep 13 - Check the Tape

    Tyler and Devon talk about USL Championship. Reviewing Week 16 and previewing Week 17. The lads also discuss referring from the Women's World Cup all the way to USL Championship.

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