This podcast is a one stop shop for all things cheerleading. From do’s and don’ts, tips and tricks, and conversations with industry leaders about the roles they play, lessons learned, and their thoughts on intriguing topics in our industry. Listen to stories from the past and learn about the trending wave of the future. After 25 years of cheerleading Triston has seen it all. He thinks.... Support ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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1 on 1 with Oklahoma Baptist University Head Coach: Jessica Stiles more
It's time to move on to season 2 of The Voice of Cheer but before we do I have to show you my top 3 favorite moments of Season 1. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevoiceofcheer/support
1 on 1 w/ Navarro Bulldogs assistant Coach Andy Cosferent. A small look into the set of the Netflix Docuseries Cheer with Navarro Bulldogs. What it was like before, during, and after the show went live. Has it changed his life and others forever. ---... more
Who's still in it to win it this season? Stingray AllStars that's who. Today I was lucky enough to talk to Mr. Busy Body himself, Summit Director, Carlos Realpe about Stingray's decision to hold on to the dream and possibly continue the Summit climb.... more
It's time we call attention to the battles and wars waged over social media platforms. The social shift from 1 generation to the next has lead our athletes to communicate through fun apps like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Unfortunately, the talk h... more
Why do people get into the business side of cheerleading? Is it the glitz and the glam or the true vision of running a business? I sit down with Edgar Ruiz, owner of All-Star Revolution to talk about the start of ASR as a business and how it is holdi... more
I finally get to learn more about the person who made this amazing sport come to life. I ask Billy to tell me stories about the God Father of Cheer, Lawrence " Herkie" Herkimer. We also talk Billy's experience on NETFLIX CHEER. --- Support this podc... more
Cheerleading has been around for much longer than the average person would know. Where do we learn about the past? Who do you turn to that could give you insight on where we came from? Billy Smith tells all about the sport. We talk future after pande... more
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