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Utah Rabbi Avremi Zippel is an advocate, lecturer, and survivor. He explained how therapy helped him own his story.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros.
7:10 — Explaining his role as an advocate, lecturer, and survivor
13:55 — How therapy helped
21:20 — “You don’t want to acknowledge the weight that you’re under.”
31:40 — Helping others
41:30 — Continuing his work in the community
Resources:
Utah's 25 Children's Justice Centers - https://utahcjc.org/
RAINN - The world's largest anti-sexual violence organization - https://www.rainn.org/ 800-656-HOPE
Darkness to Light - Leading child abuse prevention org - https://www.d2l.org/ - 866-FOR-LIGHT
Prevent Child Abuse Utah - https://pcautah.org/ -
The highly anticipated, most-requested guest finally joins the podcast - Jordan Clarkson! The 2021 Sixth Man of the Year shares stories from his childhood, basketball travels, and fashion sense.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros.
3:55 — Jordan’s Fillipino background
11:40 — When he knew basketball would be his career
15:10 — First thing JC said to Joe
19:20 — League fits
24:10 — Good vibe tribe -
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Against the odds, the crew is back for more. Renae organized Joe and Aaron - a near impossible task. They give updates and answer your IG questions.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros.
2:15 — Recapping Joe’s career best year
9:45 — Aaron update
19:15 — American and Aussie accents
27:45 — Navigating COVID with family overseas
33:45 — Olympics
36:00 — Lessons from COVID -
The crew is back from the bubble, and ready to entertain. Aaron and Joe explain what they’ve been up to since coming back from the bubble.
Plus, Mike Elliott assists Renae with serving Joe some humble pie.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
0:30 — Joe’s birthday present
4:15 — Back from bubble life
8:00 — Mike explains his start in the NBA
17:45 — Navigating training during COVID
21:30 — Joe and Mike’s bet
26:45 — Working with Steve Nash and Grant Hill
41:05 — COVID concerns
51:10 — The Nash story -
The gang is back! Joe and Aaron are embedded in Orlando for the league’s Seeding Games. Renae is home in Utah. The crew takes fan questions on topics about the NBA bubble.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros
5:40 — Thoughts on bubble life
18:00 — Why Joe chose to wear ‘Ally’ on the back of his jersey
27:35 — Options for entertainment in the bubble
35:00 — Crazy things mailed into the bubble
39:00 — Joe does a Rudy impression
43:05 — How Aaron’s job has changed in Orlando
45:20 — Learning about Jordan Clarkson
1:00:35 — How Renae is handling life with the kids -
The crew is going on a short break, so we're ending Season 1 with a great guest. Utah Jazz head coach Quin Snyder joins us to discuss his path to basketball, coaching, and Joe Ingles.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Joe handles the intro
2:35 — Coach Quin’s life in quarantine
6:10 — The latest on the rest of the coaching staff
10:30 — His path to basketball
15:15 — Competitiveness
22:30 — Coaching Joe
30:55 — State of the team
37:30 — Could Joe be a coach?
39:55 — Season recap -
Aaron explains his absence from the last show. With him back, Joe and Renae add him to the question board.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros
3:20 — Will Joe make a return to the NBL?
8:35 — Parenting
15:55 — Aaron’s job history
21:50 — Dating advice
27:05 — Autism support system
35:55 — Perfect date night
42:50 — Aaron was in a band
45:45 — Favorite Jazz memory
54:40 — Wrap up -
It's a mailbag edition of the show! You submitted the questions, and we answered them.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros
2:15 — How they met
4:45 — Renae’s retirement
9:05 — Pet peeves
16:35 — Who is funnier?
28:35 — Trash talking in the NBA
33:55 — Dealing with pressure
40:10 — When they found out the other was “The One”
47:05 — Growing up in Australia
54:45 — Managing careers with children -
It's a collaboration of the team's podcasts! Drive & Dish host Georges Niang brought the minivan to the show. He shared entertaining stories about life in the NBA.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros
2:40 — Would Georges play for Senegal?
4:30 — Iowa State to NBA journey
9:10 — The chase down block story
12:30 — Okay, bro
17:30 — Al Jefferson’s rookie
23:55 — Motivation during #StayAtHome
27:25 — Drive & Dish
37:30 — Over/under on cookies -
How are you staying positive during COVID? The crew looks at that question with Australian author Hugh van Cuylenburg. He wrote The Resilience Project: Finding Happiness through Gratitude, Empathy & Mindfulness. They discuss strategies to stay happy during this difficult time.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
Intros
2:00 — How The Resilience Project helped the Ingles family
5:55 — Joe’s handling of Renae’s pregnancy during the Olympics
12:05 — Hugh’s inspiration for finding happiness
16:35 — How the current moment affects your ‘Mental Health Spectrum’
24:10 — Gratitude
31:20 — Empathy
33:35 — Mindfulness
36:50 — The Resilience Project
40:45 — Speaking overseas to college athletes -
April is Autism Awareness Month, which is a topic near to the podcast's heart. To hear from different perspectives, the crew spoke to Anika Hoybjerg (Executive Director and behavior analyst at ABI), Sean Culkin (autism advocate), and the Price family.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
1:25 — Going back to Jacob’s autism diagnosis
5:10 — How the family’s expectations changed
11:05 — “Awareness is the biggest thing.”
15:35 — Anika Hoybjerg describes her autism center - Autism and Behavioral Intervention
23:40 — What is ABA therapy?
38:30 — Autism advocate Sean Culkin on his journey
45:40 — His involvement with KultureCity
54:50 — Ryan, Nicole, and Nixon Price
1:01:10 — Joe and Nixon’s similarities
1:04:50 — Special habits
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Ever since actor and comedian Ty Burrell first visited Salt Lake City, he knew there was something different about the place. Over time, the “Modern Family” star has adopted Utah as his home. He joined the show to talk about his new initiative Tip Your Server.
Here’s a rundown of this week’s episode:
1:15 — Lessons learned from last week’s guest, fitness guru Kelsey Wells.
4:00 — How Joe and Renae set personal goals
7:00 — Why is Joe so bad at taking out the trash?
9:00 — Ty Burrell joins the podcast
10:30 — What attracted Burrell to Utah in the first place? And where is he moving after quarantine ends?
12:00 — Joe and Ty both moved to Salt Lake without a guaranteed deal
14:30 — Why Burrell stopped watching Jazz-Blazers games
17:40 — Bar X, Beer Bar and the growth of Salt Lake’s nightlife
25:00 — Hospitality in the time of Covid
Donate to Tip Your Server at http://www.downtownslc.org -
Kelsey Wells is a wife, mother, and personal trainer. She built a fitness regimen out of her apartment. The crew goes into her fitness journey - from at home workouts for herself to the Sweat app helping millions.
Listen and subscribe:
A rundown of the episode:
2:40 — Her basketball history
4:35 — Joe and Renae’s meeting story
8:00 — Kelsey explaining her fitness journey
16:40 — Parenting
21:20 — Staying consistent in workouts
27:30 — Joe tries the Sweat fitness app
34:55 — How to workout at home
40:15 — Kelsey’s animal talent and special drink -
Joe, Renae, Aaron, and Dr. Angela Dunn went in depth on the night of March 11. Dr. Dunn was instrumental in getting the Jazz back to Utah. Listen to Episode 2 for more on COVID-19.
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A rundown of the episode:
0:50 — Catching up on everyone’s self-quarantine
5:15 — Welcoming in Dr. Angela Dunn (@DrAngelaCDunn), Utah’s epidemiologist
9:30 — Why we should refer to Coronavirus as COVID-19
12:40 — “Testing for any outbreak is always key”
20:45 — What it means to “Flatten the curve”
25:55 — How the earthquake affected the COVID response team
32:30 — Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox gives an update on the state’s response
39:15 — The effects on the economy
43:00 — “Now is not the time to fight through a cold.”
44:30 — Renae’s challenge to Aaron and Joe -
Joe and Renae Ingles debut their podcast by feeding Aaron Falk 'Vegemite.' He's now 10% more Australian. The crew explains why they're starting up a pod and previews what's to come on the show.