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This podcast explore the people and topics that I know best, and want to know more about. Sports and music will be the biggest themes, but we will also touch on leadership, education, and social topics, mainly through the eyes of former athletes, coaches, and artists. I will visit with friends and people that have influenced my life, as well as people with unique stories and experiences that I hope to learn more from. Essentially, if it interests me, can teach me something, or can serve the ...
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Rachel Tinius is the CEO of BumptUp Labs, Inc. She has a Ph.D in Movement Science from Washington University in St Louis and is an Associate Professor of Exercise Science at Western Kentucky University. A former college athlete who still runs competitively, Rachel is now combining her love for exercise and her academic research to provide safe, eff…
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Jansen Wilson, midfielder for Louisville City FC, grew up 45 miles down the road from Louisville in Elizabethtown, KY. He drove to Louisville to play his club soccer with Javanon, and was 14 years old when Lou City came to town. A decade later, Wilson is on a contract with the first team, and making an immediate impact on the field. We chat a littl…
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Some quick hits to help prepare you for the PGA Championship. Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Max Homa, Tiger Woods, and Scottie Scheffler were all in front of the media on Tuesday. We also hear from Curtis Strange and Scott Van Pelt on possible storylines at Valhalla. Support the Show. We appreciate you listening to the Tinman Podcast! Be sure to fo…
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Darren Rogers is the Senior Director of Communications at Churchill Downs. There are few people you can hear from heading into Kentucky Derby 150 that will have a deeper connection to the sport or the world's most famous track. Darren can be found on media outlets around the state, around the nation, and around the world at this time of year, inclu…
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Travis Stone, the Voice of Churchill Downs, is preparing to call Kentucky Derby 150, his tenth as track announcer. He started with a bang calling American Pharoah's victory to start his triple crown campaign, and he's seen a little bit of everything since. Travis grew up a short drive from another famous track near Saratoga, NY. A career sparked by…
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Scott Davenport is a national championship basketball coach at Bellarmine University. He's also a horseman at heart, having developed a love for thoroughbreds and racing while growing up just blocks from Churchill Downs. As we prepare for Kentucky Derby 150, it just seemed natural to check in with Coach Davenport. We start with a little bit of disc…
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Fred Cowgill is an Emmy award winning sportscaster for WLKY. He's been the sports director for 37 years, a tenure that will be coming to a close in a little over a month. We look back on his start in the business and some of his favorite stories over the years. We also look ahead to a final month that will rival anything he has covered with the 150…
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The PGA Championship will return to Valhalla in just a few weeks. The man in charge of putting the massive operation together is Championship Director, Ryan Ogle. Ryan was previously the Championship Director for the 2021 PGA at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, where Phil Mickelson became the oldest ever to win a major championship. Numerous othe…
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Holly Weyler, Director of Public Relations at The Bardstown Bourbon Company, joins for a chat. Bardstown Bourbon Company is an award-winning, innovative operation in the heart of bourbon country. Holly shares some of the exciting things going on and what drew her to the new position. We also discuss her past experiences with Brown-Forman, 21 C Hote…
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Jeremy Jarvi and George Davis IV join the podcast to discuss the Lou City and Racing Foundation and its programming. Since Lou City's arrival a decade ago, they have won multiple titles, built a 15,000 seat soccer specific stadium, and watched parent company Soccer Holdings Inc. add Racing Louisville of the NWSL. When it came time to give back to t…
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March Madness is here! Ty Rogers joins to talk about a variety of basketball topics, including his 2008 NCAA Tournament buzzer beater to lift Western Kentucky over Drake. Ty was also recently announced as a 2024 inductee to KHSAA Hall of Fame and shares some memories from his stellar career at Lyon County High School. Among the things we learn are …
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Nick Nguyen, the podcast's first musical guest, returns with long time bandmate and Bonepony founder Scott Johnson. We learn about the origins of the band and the Bonepony name. We also discuss the re-release of their 1995 album Stomp Revival and some of their favorite venues in the Nashville area. The episode is bookended by two performances that …
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Bryan Just is an assistant basketball coach at Saint Xaiver High School in Louisville, KY. He grew up watching his dad and four uncles operate as successful and even championship coaches at various levels, taking something different from all of them. Bryan is also an entrepreneur, working to grow his DASHCLIP business from the ground up. This was a…
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Chris Burke is currently a baseball live event and studio analyst for ESPN and SEC Network, appearing on coverage for college and professional games, including the College World Series and Little League World Series. A unanimous choice for SEC Baseball Player of the Year in 2001, he was the Houston Astro’s first pick in the 2001 Major League Baseba…
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Casey Dykes is an Assistant Hitting Coach for the New York Yankees. He joined the podcast for a few minutes as he was getting settled in Tampa to prepare for spring training. We discuss his journey to joining the Bronx Bombers, beginning with his playing days at WKU, several stops in the collegiate coaching ranks and a stint as the hitting coach wi…
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Eric Wood, the host of the Centered on Buffalo podcast and color commentator for Buffalo Bills radio, joins the podcast for a little pre-Super Bowl chat. Wood starred at the University of Louisville before being Buffalo's first round pick in the 2009 NFL draft. His career included a playoff appearance, Pro Bowl selection, and nomination for the Wal…
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Jeff Crespi is an award winning photographer who currently serves as the house photographer at The Stone Pony, one of the most iconic music venues in the country. He works in the same capacity at Asbury Lanes and formerly at the Starland Ballroom. As someone who has overcome his struggles with addiction, Jeff’s personal story is just as compelling …
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Joe Imel is the general manager and publisher of the Bowling Green Daily News, part of the Carpenter Media Group. He began his career 37 years ago as a reporter, arriving at the Daily News in 1991 as a photojournalist. He is an award-winning photographer that continues to shoot when he is not listening to the police scanner and tweeting to more tha…
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Brian Bennett is a senior editor at The Athletic. He has previously worked for the Louisville Courier Journal and ESPN covering a variety of sports. His passion and current focus is college basketball. Brian helps catch us up on the current landscape of the sport and many people turn their attention that way at the conclusion of football season. We…
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Jack Harbaugh is the patriarch of one of the most successful families in the history of football. His own resume includes success as a player, being drafted by the Buffalo Bills, coaching under Bo Schembechler at Michigan, and winning a national title as a head coach at Western Kentucky. His son Jim will lead the Michigan Wolverines into the nation…
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Ken Rosen is the creator and curator of Estreetshuffle.com, a website/blog dedicated to all things Bruce Springsteen! What started as an outlet to avoid sharing every Bruce fact he knew with his wife has grown into one of the best resources around for Springsteen history, video and audio clips, reviews, essays, and more. It was a thrill to be able …
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In this episode we speak with three people with direct experience in the Army - Navy football game, a rivalry that dates back to 1890. Trent Steelman (Army) and Jamale Carothers (Navy) were both key players for their respective academies. They share about their paths to the academies and their thoughts on this special game. Tricia Brandenburg is th…
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Emma Talley joins the podcast as she prepares for an event at Pebble Beach. She is a US Women's Amateur champion and NCAA champion with more than a half decade of experience on the LPGA Tour. Hailing from a small town in western Kentucky, Emma has experienced more memorable moments in her sport than most could dream of. We discuss her decorated jun…
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This is a special episode because I get to chat with Joe Tinius, or as I call him, dad. He had some unique influences in his life, was a high level athlete in college, and then spent 38 years in education as a teacher, administrator, and superintendent. The first chapter provides the bookends as he shares his philosophy as an educator and early inf…
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Spencer Thomson is a guitarist and producer for the alt-rock band Moon Taxi. We come from the same hometown of Bowling Green, KY, and it's been fun to follow his progression as a musician. Moon Taxi happens to be coming to my current city of Louisville, KY on October 14, so this seemed like a perfect time to re-connect. Spencer was gracious enough …
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Todd Yelton is in his 22nd year at the helm of the Samford University soccer team, having propelled the Bulldogs to national prominence and an unprecedented nine-consecutive SoCon championships. He has 14 regular-season conference titles, seven NCAA Tournament appearances and six conference tournament championships, with an impressive career record…
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Mike Goetz joined the Bellarmine University men’s soccer staff as an assistant prior to the spring 2021 season and is currently the program's director of operations. He has been involved in soccer at various levels for over three decades, as well working oncology campuses in other capacities. But his toughest battles haven’t been with any athletic …
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Jason Neidell is in his 23rd season as the head coach, after starting the Western Kentucky University women's soccer program from scratch in 2001. He has seen plenty of changes in the sport, on the WKU campus, and within the athletic department. He joins the podcast to talk about this year's team and some recent facility upgrades. Support the Show.…
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The Women’s World Cup is winding down, and though American fans may watched their team bow out earlier than usual, the tournament has not been short of compelling and interesting story lines. One such story line centers around six players from Racing Louisville in the NWSL. Not only did the club send six players to the World Cup, those players repr…
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The Reggae Girlz from Jamaica have surprised the world by advancing to the Round of 16 at the 2023 Women's World Cup. They shocked France with a draw to open the group stage and did the same to Brazil in the final group game to move on, all after needing help from a Go-Fund-Me page to even travel to the tournament. The foundation for this success w…
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Big V joins me from his dispensary and studio for a fun conversation, on a day when he was celebrating the arrival of two new grandkids. Now operating as a solo artist, he started as a front man of the multi-platinum group Nappy Roots. We talk a little bit of music, though not as much as I originally planned. His love for and pride in his family an…
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Keynote Speaker and Experiential Facilitator, Molly Grisham helps to build and sustain teams in a wide variety of industries. She believes that teams don’t grow apart, they die apart. She knows that elite, high-performing teams in all industries get stretched and stressed by the demand to perform. She is passionate about helping teams to rediscover…
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A few years ago, Brian Jones decided to walk away from his job in fund-raising and commit himself full time to his newer found passion of yoga. He took a leap of faith to follow what he thought would make him happiest. Today he practices and teaches yoga in Nashville, Tennessee. Brian has an interesting story to share, and one that I think all of u…
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Ernie Small is a musician involved in multiple projects. Where I grew up, the Ernie Small Blues Band has been a staple for decades, entertaining thousands in a variety of settings. Whether talking about the core of the band or the talented individuals that have been in and out over the years, the group is not short on musicianship. They put on a fu…
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In this episode I visit with Michael Flynn, goalkeeper coach for the NCAA men’s soccer national champion Syracuse Orange. Though I’m a few years older, Michael and I are both Bowling Green, Kentucky natives and graduates of Bowling Green High School. It’s been fun to watch him grow as a person and coach, and was extremely exciting seeing a hometown…
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Emina Ekic was the fifth overall pick in the 2021 NWSL Draft, chosen by Racing Louisville in their inaugural season. She is a Louisville native that stayed home to play out her college career with the Louisville Cardinals, earning 2020 ACC Offensive Player of the Year along the way. She is finishing up rehab after an injury while playing in Austral…
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Mary Podesta was one of the first female football officials in the country. As a former college athlete and athletic administrator, she was no stranger to being in the competitive arena. Her work ethic and willingness to step into a sometimes uncomfortable male dominated profession got her a chance. The quality of her work kept her around. She now …
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Alli Truttmann is the founder of Wicked Sheets, a company that started manufacturing moisture wicking and cooling bed sheets and has continued to thrive. Alli was a college athlete that found that many of the materials that kept her cool during her playing days could be used in bedding as well. She literally started the company out of her apartment…
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Not many things during my college years beat a night out to see Bonepony. The music still brings back great memories of times with teammates and friends. Nick Nguyen joins me to discuss the band and his many talents including guitar, banjo, mandolin, and violin among others. Bonepony has a unique sound and provides an energetic live show experience…
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Phil Hauswald is a former trainer who has won some of the biggest races in the sport including the 1986 Bluegrass Stakes with Bachelor Beau and the 1987 Breeder's Cup Juvenile Fillies with Epitome. In 1987 he brought Arkansas Derby champion Demons Begone to the Kentucky Derby as the favorite. He comes from a family deeply intertwined with thoroughb…
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Norm Casse is the trainer of Southlawn, a successful three-year old filly and entry in the 2023 Kentucky Oaks. He is a Louisville native from a racing family, now carving his own path in the sport. We chat about his roots, how he broke into training, and get his thoughts on Southlawn heading into the big race. Support the Show. We appreciate you li…
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Scott Davenport is a proud ambassador for his hometown of Louisville, KY. He grew up blocks from Churchill Downs in the shadow of the twin spires. His passion for both basketball and horse racing makes him a perfect person to talk to leading into the Kentucky Derby. His second annual Davenport Derby Dash will raise money for his student managers. T…
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Tim fills in at the last minute after some technical difficulties with the originally planned guest. He is a college coach and professor, and long time friend. As I would expect, he was quick to help out and did a great job. We talk a little bit of soccer, a lot more wrestling than I ever would have planned, and some Kentucky Derby. Support the Sho…
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In this episode I visit with John Mullendore, the head golf professional at Indian Hills Country Club in Bowling Green, KY. John was recently named the Kentucky PGA Professional of the Year. In 2019, Indian Hills lost their clubhouse to a fire. In December of 2021, a few weeks after opening the new clubhouse, a tornado ripped through the golf cours…
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This episode begins with a quick introduction of myself, the origins, and initial plans for the podcast. Then I visit with Dustin Downey, the Head Women's Soccer Coach at Idaho State University. Dustin and I have known each other for years and worked together at Western Kentucky University. He has risen through the ranks as a collegiate coach but a…
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