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The Take Home is a flipped lecture podcast created for students in Dr. Jacob K. Tingle's Leadership for Sport Professionals class at Trinity University in San Antonio, TX.

The first segment of each episode features a brief lecture on assigned textbook chapters. Those note in the class might want to forward passed the lecture!

Each episode concludes with the Living Leadership Interview segment which features a conversation between Jacob and a sports industry leader or former student-athlete. The Living Leadership interview brings the lecture to life and aims to give listeners a peak behind the curtain of being a leader in the dynamic sports biz.

Jacob encourages followers to keep the conversation going on Twitter (@TingleJK) or on LinkedIn.

The intro music is "Be My Guest" by Crowander. "My underground" by Distemper is the closing credits music. The music during the Rapid Fire segment is "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music.

The podcast cover photo was taken by Jacob Tingle at Los Rapidos Bacalar in the Yucatan, Mexico.

The Take Home Podcast Jacob K. Tingle

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The Take Home is a flipped lecture podcast created for students in Dr. Jacob K. Tingle's Leadership for Sport Professionals class at Trinity University in San Antonio, TX.

The first segment of each episode features a brief lecture on assigned textbook chapters. Those note in the class might want to forward passed the lecture!

Each episode concludes with the Living Leadership Interview segment which features a conversation between Jacob and a sports industry leader or former student-athlete. The Living Leadership interview brings the lecture to life and aims to give listeners a peak behind the curtain of being a leader in the dynamic sports biz.

Jacob encourages followers to keep the conversation going on Twitter (@TingleJK) or on LinkedIn.

The intro music is "Be My Guest" by Crowander. "My underground" by Distemper is the closing credits music. The music during the Rapid Fire segment is "Epic Cinematic" by Scott Holmes Music.

The podcast cover photo was taken by Jacob Tingle at Los Rapidos Bacalar in the Yucatan, Mexico.

    Students Take Over: Sidelines of Success with Grayson, Marissa, and Ify

    Students Take Over: Sidelines of Success with Grayson, Marissa, and Ify

    This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class.
    In this final bonus episode of Season 4, I'm sharing "Sidelines of Success" which was created and produced by Grayson Herr, Marissa Drange, and Ify Ikenga.
    In the podcast, they interview Marvin Lewis, and discuss principles of Followership and Team Leadership. Lewis was the Cincinnati Bengals head football coach from 2003-2018 and was an assistant coach with Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington. With such a long career in the National Football League, Coach Lewis has amazing life lessons to share - and his focus on building trust and being consistent with those whom you lead are great mantras for leaders at any level. I hope you enjoy!
    Music credits: Strong Future by Purple Plant Music 
     

    • 29 min
    Students Take Over: Leadership Unlocked with Josephine, Jarrett, and Matthew

    Students Take Over: Leadership Unlocked with Josephine, Jarrett, and Matthew

    This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class.
    Today's bonus episode features "Leadership Unlocked" produced and created by Josephine McCray, Jarrett Phillips, and Matthew Mackey.  
    In the podcast, they interview Jeff Earls, the Assistant Director of Athletic Performance (FB) at Penn State University. Before arriving at Penn State, Coach Earls worked in various capacities at Texas Tech University, Tulane University, Purdue University, the University of Texas, Louisiana State University, and in the National Football League with both the Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns.  
    In the podcast they discuss principles of Situational and Adaptive Leadership. Coach Earls highlights that great leaders are demanding, but not demeaning, that they both accept their role AND star in their role every day, and discusses his mantra: "It'll never happen through you if it's not happening in you."
    Consistency, genuiness, and intentionality are key messages that surface throughout the conversation. I hope you enjoy!
    Music credits:
    Intro (Artist: HolzinaCC0 Track: All the Flight Left)  Outro (Artist: HolzinaCC0 Track: Machines With Feelings) Other Music (Artist: Malaventura Track: El Burrito)

    • 37 min
    Students Take Over: Beyond the Game with Hannah, Winston, and Austin

    Students Take Over: Beyond the Game with Hannah, Winston, and Austin

    This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class.
    Today's bonus episode features "Beyond the Game" produced and created by Hannah Ritchie, Winston Hutchison, and Austin Kitchens.  
    In the podcast, they interview Howard McMahan, an Assistant Athletic Director at Round Rock ISD and former high school football coach. In the show they discuss elements of Kouzes and Posner's "The Leadership Challenge" as well as Authentic and Adaptive theories of leadership. The episode is fun and creative and filled with great lessons about leading with humility, joy, and high expectations. 
    I hope you enjoy!
    Music credits:
    Sport - Short (With Solo) by Lite Saturation // Metal Whistle by Pixabay // Wow by SergeQuadrado

    • 24 min
    Students Take Over: Captain Campfire with Aliya, Yonnell, and Blake

    Students Take Over: Captain Campfire with Aliya, Yonnell, and Blake

    This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class.
    Today's bonus episode features "Captain Campfire" produced and created by Aliya Jackson, Yonnell Esprit, and Blake Poole.  The podcast motto "Winning isn't just a goal, it's a mindset" sets the foundation for an excellent episode. 
    In the podcast, they interview Trinity alumni Taylor Kotfas and Jimmy Tatum. Taylor is 2023 Graduate of Trinity University who earned a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies, with Minors in Business and Geosciences. She was a standout on the Trinity Women's team, including winning multiple conference championships and holding the school record in the 4x400.
    Jimmy has two degrees from Trinity, including his Masters in Accountancy which he earned in 2021. He played baseball during his undergraduate days at Trinity and is currently a Senior Audit Associate at KPMG. 
    They discuss principles of Authentic Leadership and various Gender and Leadership theories. Both Taylor and Jimmy offer great advice - and their perspective as more recent university graduates is refreshing and eye-opening. Taylor highlights that great leadership is about building relationships before anything else. She says people must know they are cared for and it's the leader’s job to make sure people are equipped with the skills to become a little bit better each day. Jimmy talks about the power of authenticity and self-awareness. He says great leaders must be okay with themselves and that "it's okay to not know." 
    Humility and learning from failure are key messages that surface throughout the conversations. The episode is fun and upbeat, and that Curveball segment is top shelf.
    I hope you enjoy!
    Music credits: 
    Intro (Artist: Purple Planet Music. Track: One Fine Summer). During the interviews (Artist: Purple Planet Music. Track: Reach for Success). Outro (Artist: Purple Planet Music. Track: One Fine Summer).

    • 33 min
    Students Take Over: Benchwarmers with Danya, Maggie, and Rushil

    Students Take Over: Benchwarmers with Danya, Maggie, and Rushil

    This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class.
    Today's bonus episode features "Evolution of Leadership Through Experiences" produced and created by Danya Selber, Maggie Nava, and Rushil Desai.
    In the podcast, they interview Dr. Greg Selber. Dr. Selber is a Professor in the Department of Communications at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and still covers sports for the Edinburg Review. He was inducted into the Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame in 2020 and has written numerous books, including, Border Ball: The History of High School Football in the Rio Grande Valley and Bronc Ball: The History of College Basketball at Pan American University.
    During the interview they discuss the Situational Leadership Model and elements of Adaptive Leadership. Dr. Selber is a compelling storyteller and says it's the leaders job to adjust to the followers' needs, motivations, and competenicies and that ulitmatley, leaders only succeed when they form strong releationships. Dr. Selber displays humility ("I have not cornered the market on wisdom!"), but also owns his competence. He says to focus on trust you must model it first and he relies on the motto: "Be an authority, not an authoritarian."
    This is a fast moving conversation - strap on your seat belt and get ready for a great ride! 
    The music for the episode, Sport Rock Trailer - Medium 1 was created by: Lite Saturation Track.

    • 37 min
    Students Take Over: Until Next Time with Dabney, Alan, and Peyton

    Students Take Over: Until Next Time with Dabney, Alan, and Peyton

    This spring I'm releasing bonus episodes of The Take Home. No new lectures on leadership, instead I'm sharing the amazing podcasts created by the students in my Leadership for Sport Professionals class.
    Today's bonus episode features "Until Next Time" produced and created by Dabney Moore, Alan McGuire, and Peyton Wagner. In the podcast, they interview Michael Lahoud who is an Analyst for CBS Sports Golazo Network, a color analyst for Austin FC, and on-air talent for ESPN soccer. And in a previous life, he was an assistant soccer coach for Trinity University, which is where our paths crossed, and he first meet Alan. 
    During the interview they discuss the Behavioral Approach to leadership and the Path-Goal Theory. Michael was a standout student-athlete at Wake Forest and the stories he shares about lessons learned, starting in the recruiting process, are outstanding. "Do you want to make history?" What an amazing question and by answering yes, Michael did indeed make history by winning a National Championship at Wake and influencing so many other indivudals in the years afterwards. With a lengthy professional soccer career at Chivas USA, Miami FC, SAFC, FC Cincinnati, among others, Michael also played in FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and AFCON Qualifiers and numerous other matches with the Sierra Leone National Team. 
    I love how Michael talks about the need to take risks, to say YES, and to keep showing up. Great leaders know that, "closed mouths don't get feed" and Michael certainly personifies that mantra. 
    This is a fast-paced, delightful conversation. Enjoy! 
    The music for the episode, The Gentleman, was created by DivKid.
     
     
     

    • 32 min

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