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DISCLAIMER: The following podcast is completely fictional. All of the characters, even those based on real people, are fictional. They are just impressions by a weird dude talking to himself for your enjoyment. AboveTheDave takes you on a funny trip into his weird world of jamband fans and musicians that make up this wonderful scene. Each episode features guests and music created by AboveTheDave who impersonates musicians such as Phish, The Grateful Dead, Dave Matthews Band, Allman Brothers ...
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The Montreal podcast that asks wrestling promoter and professional improv star James McGee: “What question do you hate being asked?” – That question asked as always by our very own Inés Anaya back in our last episode. James McGee lives a life on the fringe man. A double life full of moonsaults, yes-ands, powerbombs and audience suggestions. James M…
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In this engaging conversation, Alfee Reft, the head coach of UCLA women's volleyball, shares his journey from a successful playing career to coaching at one of the most prestigious programs in the country. He discusses the pressures and expectations that come with the role, the evolving landscape of college sports due to NIL and the transfer portal…
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From Newbury Park to the Olympics: Casey Patterson's Journey In this engaging conversation, Casey Patterson shares his journey from a young volleyball player in Newbury Park to becoming an Olympian and a prominent figure in the AVP. He discusses the importance of coaching, the legacy of volleyball in his family, and the significance of beach volley…
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The Montreal podcast that asks Inés Anaya: “What is the best advice you’ve ever received, and who gave it to you?” That question asked by the one and only Dave Kaufman back in episode 313. It’s been a few long months since Inés Anaya has graced the Go Plug Yourself airwaves so we thought it was high time she came back on the podcast to let us know …
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In this engaging conversation, Chris McGee, a prominent figure in volleyball and broadcasting, shares his journey from being a backup setter to becoming a celebrated announcer. He recounts memorable experiences from his volleyball career, including a gold medal win in Columbia and his unexpected appearance on 'The Price is Right.' The discussion hi…
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In this episode, Sully, CK, and Bear welcome Dave Neely, the director of Renaissance Volleyball Club. They discuss Dave's unique journey in volleyball, from his early days playing and coaching to managing a successful club. The conversation delves into the growth of Renaissance Volleyball Club, the challenges of running a club, and the importance o…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss recent upsets in men's volleyball, particularly Long Beach State's surprising losses to UCI. They delve into the dynamics of D1 and D3 volleyball, including the new NCAA Power Index and playoff formats. The conversation also touches on the growth of women's sports, particularly flag football, and the potential for…
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​ @setthepipe In this conversation, Travis Turner, head coach at Orange Coast College and Balboa Bay Club, shares his journey in volleyball, from his early days as a player to becoming a successful coach. He discusses the importance of building a winning culture, the challenges of recruiting in the current landscape, and the impact of international…
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The Montreal arts & entertainment podcast that asks Montreal writer, broadcaster and political commentator Dave Kaufman: What is the one live performance that you would willingly see every time you went out over and over again? That question was asked by Sarah Warren in our last episode which you should also totally check out. A couple of weeks ago…
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​ @setthepipe In this episode, Sully, CK, and Bear welcome Jeff Nygaard, head coach of USC men's volleyball, who shares his journey from a three-time Olympian to a dedicated coach and family man. The conversation explores Jeff's early love for volleyball, his transition from player to coach, the challenges of funding scholarships in men's volleybal…
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​ @setthepipe www.proactivevolley.com https://proactivevolley.kartra.com/page/volleyball-recruiting-insiders In this episode, Dianne DeNecochea shares her extensive journey in volleyball, from her collegiate and professional playing days to her current role as a coach and recruiting consultant. She discusses the importance of matching athletes with…
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​ @setthepipe In this episode of Set the Pipe, Sully, CK, and Bear discuss various topics related to volleyball, including reflections on a recent interview with Alan Knipe's, the significance of coaching, and the dynamics of team competition. They also touch on USC's recent upset victory over Hawaii, the growth of volleyball at different levels, a…
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The Montreal arts & entertainment podcast that asks comedian Sarah Warren: “What was the one meal you ate that made you want to die (in a good way)?” That question asked, as always, by Marc-Anthony Senigoga back in episode 311. Sarah Warren’s mom passed away, so she did what we all do: go through your dead mom’s cookbook and make a bunch of the rec…
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In this conversation, Alan Knipe, head coach of Long Beach State, discusses the growth and challenges of men's volleyball, the role of the NCAA in promoting the sport, and the impact of Title IX and NIL on college athletics. He emphasizes the importance of funding, scholarships, and leadership in developing successful volleyball programs, while als…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various aspects of volleyball, including personal stories, coaching dynamics, and the importance of parental support in sports. They highlight recent performances in college volleyball, particularly focusing on D3 programs and the growth of the sport. The conversation also touches on the evolution of coaching styl…
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In this engaging conversation, Theo Edwards, head coach of the Northridge Matadors, shares his journey in volleyball, from player to coach. He discusses the evolution of the sport, the challenges and opportunities in coaching, and the importance of community and family support. Theo emphasizes the significance of nurturing young athletes and foster…
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In this episode, the hosts celebrate their 11th podcast, discussing various topics related to volleyball, including high school and college matches, personal experiences, and the growth of beach volleyball. They share insights on recent matches, rankings, and the importance of storytelling in the sport. The conversation also touches on personal ach…
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Go Plug Yourself is the Montreal podcast that asks comedian Marc-Anthony Sinagoga: “How did you celebrate Black History Monthy?” That question asked by our buddy Vance Michel back in episode 310. Welcome back to a brand new episode of Go Plug Yourself, our very special guest this week is Marc-Anthony Sinagoga. You know him from @notmarcanthony on I…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the current state of volleyball, focusing on the dominance of Long Beach State, the rise of Northridge, and the return of men's volleyball at Gallaudet University. Sully shares his experience at the Pro All-Star Game, highlighting the excitement and engagement of the crowd. The conversation shifts to the evolution…
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In this engaging conversation, Holly McPeak shares her incredible journey from being a three-time Olympian and a standout volleyball player to becoming a prominent commentator in the sport. The discussion delves into the evolution of volleyball, the impact of the NIL and transfer portal on college sports, and the growth of women's volleyball. Holly…
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So this week our intended guest AND our co-host were feeling under the weather so as we do we are digging into our archives to share one of our favorite episodes – we’re going back to November 2020 to our episode that we recorded with Dave Kaufman – 2020 seems almost quaint these days doesn’t it? We spent the episode talking about the political lan…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the relaxed atmosphere of their volleyball podcast, the excitement surrounding recent college volleyball matches, and the electric environment created by fans. They delve into the intensity of college rivalries, the evolution of men's volleyball, and the importance of aggression in the game. The conversation highl…
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In this engaging conversation, UCLA men's volleyball head coach John Hawks shares his journey from player to coach, discussing the challenges and triumphs along the way. He reflects on the growth of men's volleyball, the importance of mentorship, and the evolving role of women in coaching. The discussion highlights the excitement surrounding the up…
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In this conversation, Jaidyn Blanchfield shares her journey from a basketball player to a professional volleyball player. She discusses her early experiences in volleyball, the growth of the sport in Boise, the importance of versatility in her playing style, and her path through junior college to Division One volleyball. Jaidyn also reflects on her…
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The conversation explores the legacy of John Cook, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6sNvWAgdo4 the growth of volleyball, coaching young athletes, and the importance of the journey in sports. The hosts discuss personal experiences, the transition of coaches, and the evolution of broadcasting in volleyball. They emphasize the significance of mentorsh…
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In this engaging conversation, Matt Fuerbringer shares his journey from a successful volleyball player to the head coach of League One Volleyball, the first women's professional league in the U.S. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the growth of women's sports, and the value of multi-sport participation for youth athletes. Matt reflects on …
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The Montreal arts & entertainment podcast that asks Vance Michel: “What are three things that you’re grateful for today?” That question was asked by Eva Alexopoulos back in episode 309. If Go Plug Yourself had the budget of Saturday Night Live maybe we would invest in a 5 Timer jacket. Vance Michel probably would’ve gotten that jacket a while ago s…
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In this engaging podcast episode, hosts Patrick 'Sully' Sullivan, Coley Kyman, and Bear discuss the evolution of volleyball, sharing personal anecdotes and insights from their experiences in the sport. They reflect on the impact of volleyball on their lives, the growth of the game, and the importance of live experiences. The conversation also touch…
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The Montreal podcast that asks founder of Kickback Comedy Eva Alexopoulos “What is something that you’ve forgiven yourself for?” returns for episode 309. That question was the final question of 2024 asked by Christopher Curtis of therover.ca back in episode 308. That’s right, it’s another brand new episode of the Go Plug Yourself podcast. This week…
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In this episode of Set the Pipe, Sully welcomes Tim Johnson and Coley Kyman to discuss their shared passion for volleyball, personal stories, and the journey through sports. They explore the impact of early influences, the challenges of coping with personal tragedies, and the significance of teamwork and competition. The conversation also delves in…
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keywords podcast, volleyball, personal journey, challenges, future plans, interviews, sports stories summary In this episode, Sully shares his personal journey and the challenges he faced that led to a hiatus from the podcast. He discusses the impact of a heart attack, family responsibilities, and the realization of the importance of teamwork in po…
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It’s time once again for that most hallowed Montreal podcasting holiday tradition: The Go Plug Yourself Sh!t Show! As we do every year we gather up the extended Go Plug Yourself family, have a few drinks and turn our unforgiving gaze back upon the year that was. This year it was Walter J. Lyng, Chris Venditto, Lawrence Corber, Sarah and myself (wit…
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