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Soccer In Snow & Smoke

ESPN Missoula

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Soccer, football, the beautiful game. Whatever you call it, we're talking about it on Soccer in Snow & Smoke, the new soccer podcast from Andrew Houghton and ESPN Missoula. From the Griz to local high schools and youth programs, soccer culture is strong in the Garden City. We'll cover all of it, plus whatever else happens in the wide world of soccer.
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Natural Medicine Podcast

Andrew Whitfield-Cook

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Welcome to the Natural Medicine Podcast by Andrew Whitfield-Cook. Join us as we interview expert clinicians, researchers and wellbeing experts from around the world, and explore the evidence and application of complementary medicine in global healthcare. DISCLAIMER: All content in Natural Medicine Podcast and Natural Medicine Partners Pty Ltd is intended as professional information for integrative medicine practitioners and as such must not be taken as medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. ...
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The One That Got Away

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We often hear stories of victory, but what about those who came up short when it mattered most? Some of sport’s biggest names explain what it’s like to give everything for the win, but ultimately taste defeat.
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Montana Grizzlies goalkeeper Bayliss Flynn has made a splash after replacing the injured Ashlyn Dvorak, with four shutouts in her first five starts. In this episode, the young keeper - and rising audio journalist at the Montana Kaimin - talks about her hot start and co-hosts a conversation with Griz associate head coach J Landham.…
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Griz soccer coach Chris Citowicki stops by the ESPN MT studios to break down the changes that resulted in a 4-0 win over North Dakota and preview the end of non-conference play. Plus: Montana forward Skyleigh Thompson, the reigning Big Sky Offensive MVP, talks playing for her home-state team, her path to stardom, the impact of team chemistry and mu…
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In today's episode the focus shifts to an engaging conversation with Dr. Janet Schloss, a leading figure in naturopathy and clinical research in oncology. The dialogue unveils the breadth of Dr. Schloss’s professional journey, highlighting her contributions to cancer care and evidence-backed complementary medicine. As they talk, Dr. Schloss shares …
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URGENT MESSAGE: Denise has generously organised a 20% discount for the first 60 people to purchase her upcoming 28 Day WholeFood Challenge course beginning in January 2024: Use the code: NatMedPodcast20 We're born with a genetic blueprint, including some variations we may have acquired along the way. These variations, called SNPs (short for Single …
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Most parents go through a period where their child becomes a picky eater, but some children experience excessive anxiety and severely restrictive eating habits. So much so that their microbiota and hence their entire gut health become markedly impaired. Moreover, the normal strategies we think would help overcome fear of food might actually compoun…
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Whitefish achieved a rare double in Class A with both its boys and girls soccer teams taking home the state titles. In this episode, relive those seasons as Bulldogs boys coach John Lacey talks getting back to the top of the mountain (2:50), and girls coach Roland Benedict shares how his team was able to bounce back and break through after a title-…
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In 1994, the Griz soccer team took the field for the first time. Part 1 of Trailblazers tells the story of how and why the Montana women's soccer team was founded, the challenges that come with starting a brand-new program, and how the Griz settled on their first-ever head coach - a sharp, energetic former college star named Betsy Duerksen.…
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Dementia, including Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the second leading cause of death for Australians, and has been for several years. Sadly, research is suggesting that the disease burden of dementia, AD and other conditions of cognitive decline is only going to continue to rise. So, what can we be doing to safeguard our patient's brain health? Today'…
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Skin conditions can be tricky and frustrating for both patient and practitioner. This is where the skills of Rebecca Hughes shine. Her detective-like approach in her quest to help her patients plus years of clinical practice have given her significant expertise in managing skin conditions. Today we embark on Part 1 of Atopic Dermatitis, commonly ca…
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After a one-year sojourn at Villanova, goalkeeping coach J Landham is back on staff with the Montana Grizzlies. In a wide-ranging Soccer In Snow & Smoke, Landham talks about realizing the move that was best for his career wasn't best for him (1:30), using stats vs. the eye test (28:35), the new tactical trends he's seeing in the game (31:22), how A…
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It's not often that you get an expert, orthodox OR functional, who has walked the path of "patient" and so knows that journey intimately. Even more rare is one who has been touched by cancer. Rarer still one who has recovered from recurrence and metastases. Eddie Enever is THAT practitioner. He has had his fair share of ups and downs in life. He's …
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The Cell-Logic 2023 Symposium will be held in Brisbane on the 4th & 5th of November. Emerging Nutrition Science is unfolding our understanding of the thousands of bioactive molecules which influence gene expression; this knowledge must change the way we practise nutritional therapies. This Symposium has been convened to highlight and simplify the c…
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From a short interview with a chirpy young lady at NatEx 2020, I've come to respect the juggernaut mindset of Samantha Gemmell. I thought that being a Virtual Assistant (VA) was just about setting appointments and "manning* the phones" while the main practitioner was helping patients. I was SO WRONG! Today, Sam takes us through what a VA is, the nu…
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Glen Wall, the guru of high school soccer stats in Montana, joined Andrew Houghton for an only slightly late preview of the 2023 Class AA soccer seasons. Glen and Andrew talked state-title contenders, stars who are gone and the players who might rise up in their absence to write the story of the 2023 season.…
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Further to Carolyn's Urgent Callout for candidates in her Trial, today we delve into the MTHF controversy and how it affects fertility, miscarriage and a host of other conditions. Notwithstanding that just having a podcast is like hacking at an iceberg with an icepick (there's SO much to learn!), we'll chat about Carolyn's trial for her PhD Thesis,…
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PLEASE READ/LISTEN! Carolyn Ledowsky is well-known for her expertise in supporting people with MTHF Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs). Carolyn has an urgent callout for all practitioners to help her find suitable candidates for her PhD Trial. These candidates are your patients who have suffered multiple miscarriages. There's an upcoming podcas…
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This summer on Nuanez Now, Colter Nuanez and Andrew Houghton caught up with both Montana Gatorade soccer players of the year - Bozeman Gallatin's Olivia Collins and Missoula Hellgate's Brady Reed - along with Missoula Sentinel goalkeeper Kassidy Kirgan. Now, you can listen to all three of those interviews in one place on Soccer In Snow & Smoke, fea…
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The Montana Grizzlies open their home schedule this weekend, including a huge game against Ohio State on Sunday. Griz head coach Chris Citowicki joins Soccer In Snow & Smoke for a World Cup wrap-up/Griz season preview, including thoughts on the ground shifting under the USWNT (8:17), why the NWSL doesn't bring World Cup stars over to the US (16:01)…
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Colin and Mike are two friends and former college teammates who have combined their passions to create The Footy Travelers, a podcast all about soccer and traveling the world. Live from Australia, they were kind enough to join me on Soccer In Snow & Smoke to talk all about their travel experiences at this year's Women's World Cup, an odyssey that i…
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Meet Soccer In Snow & Smoke's New Zealand correspondents for the Women's World Cup! Live from Wellington, Missoula residents Caroline and Jeremy Lurgio tell us what it's like attending the games in person, how to put together a month-long trip to the other side of the world, and what they've seen from the group stage so far after catching one of th…
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The Women's World Cup kicks off Thursday in Australia and New Zealand with 32 teams vying for the trophy. In this marathon preview pod, Chris Citowicki and Ashley Herndon of the Griz soccer coaching staff join Andrew Houghton to break down everything you need to know about the biggest tournament of the summer. Should the US women be the favorites a…
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Jordann Brown refereed her first soccer game when she was 8 years old, started reffing high school games as soon as she graduated from high school and now, at 30, might be the top ref in the state of Montana. In this episode of Soccer In Snow & Smoke, Jordann takes us inside the mind of a referee, sharing the official's unique, rarely-considered vi…
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Throughout your clinical career, physical assessments will be integral in crystallising a naturopathic diagnosis and directing care. Many assessments seem mundane (the expert clinician will often appraise their patients subconsciously), but done correctly and with cognisance they can reveal hidden pathology that is often missed by those who skip th…
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When women are faced with a diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) to explain their fertility issues, hirsutism, acne and possible weight gain they are often left scrambling for help. All too often, they feel unsupported, misunderstood and are left with their symptoms not managed optimally. In today's episode we discuss why PCOS is probabl…
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Histamine intolerance is a growing concern, but confusion still surrounds its prevalence, diagnosis and treatment. Certainly histamine is far more than a biogenic amine which causes runny nose, flushing and other allergy symptoms. Indeed, histamine is involved in a diverse array of metabolic processes from regulation of temperature, normal sebum pr…
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What springs to mind when someone mentions that a child has AD/HD? (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; Previously separated to ADD or ADHD) Running around the classroom disrupting other kids? Anger outbursts where a child storms out of class? Inability to concentrate and subsequent poor school work? What about psychological pain and confusio…
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In her 10 years as head soccer coach at the University of Montana, Betsy Duerksen shaped a completely new program into the best team in the early years of Big Sky Conference women's soccer. In the second part of a two-part episode, Duerksen recalls those years at Montana, including the ways the Missoula community embraced a completely new program, …
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When Betsy Duerksen took the women's soccer head coach at the University of Montana in 1994, the Grizzlies were just becoming a varsity team. But in 10 years under Duerksen, they went from a non-existent program to one of the first powers in Big Sky Conference women's soccer. In this first part of a two-part episode, Duerksen - a recently-announced…
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The transition from student to fully-fledged practitioner is daunting for any professional, but every once in a while you meet someone who really got organised from the get-go for their future career. Meet Naomi Read, a Nutritionist who furthered her acumen to be a Naturopath (about to graduate when this podcast was recorded) and was so uninspired …
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In today's episode we explore the paradigms of bias in the natural and orthodox health care profession. As my guest, naturopath Geraldine Headley explains, we need to be aware of how insidiously our unconcious bias to "big nature" may be influencing therapeutic decisions. In our candid discussion, Geraldine urges practitioners to explore whether pe…
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We know that pregnancy can take a toll on a woman's body and involves prioritisation of nutrition to the fetus (foetus) at the expense of the mother. We also know that this can result in significant depletion of nutrients, and furthermore can even result in structural changes to the mother's brain tissue. It's no wonder, then, that there's a thing …
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Rochelle Waite has a different take on supporting women through the perimenopausal period. Instead of reaching first for "women's herbs", Rochelle instead goes back to grass roots Naturopathic principles. With Masters in Immunology, Reproductive Medicine and Women's Health Medicine she is perfectly placed to make practical recommendations to mainta…
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Ageing is a natural part of life so why not do it outrageously? Christine Pope celebrates ageing as a privilege and she helps others do the same. From simple dietary tweaks to optimise the assimilation of nutrients to improving brain health by moving, Christine takes us through her program which has been developed by wisdom. Wisdom not just from he…
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J Landham is back, Camellia Xu is gone and four new transfers are here -- it's been a busy offseason for the Montana Grizzlies soccer program. Head coach Chris Citowicki joins Andrew Houghton in the studio for a spring update, including bulletins on players taking a step forward this winter, alumni playing professionally and much more.…
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If you've listened to Soccer In Snow & Smoke's episodes about high school soccer in Montana, you know his name -- Glen Wall, the operator of wallsoccer.net, which compiles scores, stats and standings from across the state. In this episode, Glen joins Andrew Houghton to talk about the labor of love that's seen him record info on every game in the Tr…
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Former Bozeman High star and Montana Gatorade Player of the Year Averie Collins won a national championship at Stanford and then went on to play alongside USWNT stars in the NWSL, the highest level of women's professional soccer. In this episode, Collins joins Andrew Houghton to give an update on her career and look back on her journey from Montana…
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Just minutes after Argentina wins the World Cup in an instant classic against France, Andrew Houghton hits the studio for instant reactions on Lionel Messi finally winning the one trophy that's eluded him, Argentina holding up under unimaginable pressure and the future for Kylian Mbappe and France.Av ESPN Missoula
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Just minutes after the final whistle blows in France's World Cup semifinal win, Montana Grizzlies head soccer coach Chris Citowicki joins Andrew Houghton for instant reactions to Les Bleus' 2-0 win over Morocco, Argentina's 3-0 win over Croatia, and the momentous World Cup final that sets up between Lionel Messi, looking to lead Argentina to his fi…
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