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The JLOVES Podcast

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Heyyyy...... so yea..... look at us podcasting! So Fun! And.... turns out.... the podcast outlet has become a great way for Jaime, “The Mom” to help with her slight silly and funny frustrations (coupled with the most amazing and incredible forever love) for Natalie, “The Equestrian Daughter”. ♥️✨🌟💫✨
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Jay-Love

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Speaking on life experiences and the daily things that impact us by breaking down barriers and allowing room for growth with open heart felt discussions. Tune in to JayWithLove!!!!! Thank You for listening. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/j-lovepodcast2/support
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The Creative Soul Sanctuary podcast, hosted by Kiyaana Cox Jones, delves into the intersection of creativity, emotional wellness, and spiritual growth, offering insights, inspiration, and practical tips for artists and creatives seeking personal and spiritual development. Join us for engaging conversations, powerful moments of reflection, and dynamic guest interviews that nurture the creative soul.
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From Woke to Work: The Anti-Racist Journey

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This is From Woke to Work: The Anti-Racist Journey. Hosted by Kamala Avila-Salmon, she talks about what it means to go from a self-proclaimed ally to an effective anti-racist. Whether you’re an ally that’s ready to take action or a Black person looking for a place to direct all those ally questions, this is the podcast you’ll want to keep close at hand. There's something missing about the way that we're talking about allyship. Kamala felt it more acutely than ever in the wake of the murders ...
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Send us a text Sixteen-year-old Judah Kelly is a Carroll High School student who shares with RefTime his favorite things about attending an RTS training class with his dad. "The more I talk to you guys and get to know you better, the more opportunities I can get with refereeing and the more money I can make!" LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftraining…
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Send us a text Koby Sims, a guest on the RefTime podcast, shared a highlight of his experience as a new basketball referee. He said that one of the best parts of the job is "getting out on the court with veteran officials..." However, he also admitted that his "pet peeve" is being yelled at by coaches, fans, and players. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! ref…
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Send us a text In the officiating industry, we're told that to move up, you need to be self-employed. Big Ten official Jourdan Love joins RefTime to discuss this and what it takes to stay at the highest level. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.comTonya Hearn
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Send us a text Join me for a special birthday edition of the Creative Soul Sanctuary podcast! 🎉 In this vibrant episode, I gathered my amazing Sisterfriends for a Color Slumber Party in honor of my birthday. Each of these incredible women was assigned a color to wear and a snack to bring, and together, we dove into rich conversations about creativi…
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Send us a text Shannon Rodgers, principal at Harrison Hill Elementary School, mom of a basketball player, and former high school and college impact player at USF, joins the RefTime podcast. Shannon sides with the officials on how players, coaches, and fans should behave during sporting events. Listen now to hear her perspective. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCR…
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Send us a text In this episode, Kiyaana shares more about her creativity and the purpose of this podcast. Learn more about the woman, the creative, and worshipper. Welcome Creative Soul Friends! For prayer requests or resources to support your creativity please email creativesoulsanctuary@gmail.com Support the show Thank you for joining us at The C…
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Send us a text In this powerful episode of the Creative Soul Sanctuary, we sit down with Ebony Brown, a minister and worship leader, to explore the profound intersection of creativity and worship. Ebony shares her personal journey of discovering her gift and the unexpected challenges that came with understanding how others worship differently. We d…
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Send us a text Chauntiel Smith-Jones is a sports agent with Capture Sports Agency. She represents professional athletes in the WNBA, overseas basketball, and the new NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness). Her future plans are to grow Capture Sports Agency into one of the biggest sports agencies in the country. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschoo…
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Send us a text Jackie was initially against homeschooling their kids. She did some research on the issue, hoping to convince her husband, Josh, to abandon the idea. After her study, she was totally in favor of homeschooling, and they've since graduated two of their children. They've even become co-directors of the Midwest Volleyball Classic Tournam…
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Send us a text In this deeply personal episode of the Creative Soul Sanctuary podcast, host Kiyaana Cox Jones reflects on a topic that has been divinely placed on her heart: the alignment of creativity with purpose. Join Kiyaana as she explores the profound connection between our creative expressions and our life’s calling. Through heartfelt insigh…
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Send us a text Janice North was a homeschool volleyball coach for the FW Falcons for 14 years. She most loved the personal relationships she built with her players, and she had a really good relationship with the referees. Janice told her players that the referees are there to judge how you're playing, and that at the end of the game you should tha…
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Send us a text In this enlightening episode of the Creative Soul Sanctuary, I sit down with Randall Anthony Smith, a renowned choreographer, professor of dance, Pilates instructor, and dear friend. We delve into his creative process with movement and how it deepens his relationship with God. Together, we explore the power of collaboration and discu…
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Send us a text Trevon Maley is an impact player for his homeschool team. He believes that his team can compete with any other team in the Fort Wayne area. The team has already proven its ability to compete by qualifying for the 2024 Homeschool Nationals Sweet 16! LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.com…
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Send us a text Welcome to another insightful episode of the Creative Soul Sanctuary Podcast! In this episode, I'm joined by my bestie, Veronica Cummings, a talented singer, actress, and musical theater extraordinaire. Together, we delve into the complex dynamics of collaboration in creativity. In This Episode, We Explore: The Power of Collaboration…
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Send us a text Have you ever felt stuck, unable to move forward in your creative journey? Join us at Creative Soul Sanctuary, where we share how a "power moment" mindfulness exercise helped one of our listeners regain their personal power and foster a sound mind. Through deep breathing and relaxation techniques, we guide you to release tension, ref…
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Send us a text Twelve years ago, when Kristyne Esparza (Los Angeles, CA) was a youth coach, she filled in for referees who didn't show up. The pay was so good that she kept at it to help pay for grad school. Today, she is in the NBA pipeline, and she pays a professional track coach to improve her speed and appearance on the court. Kristyne has refe…
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Send us a text Join us for a powerful and inspiring conversation with my brother, Joshua a.k.a. Jlove—the artist, health advocate, and creative soul based in Newark. In this episode, we dive deep into the intersections of creativity, grief, faith, and men's wellness. Joshua opens up about his personal journey through the pain of losing our mother a…
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Send us a text Laschelle Hatcher is a single parent who was recruited to become a referee even though she never played basketball. She was rewarded for her focus and determination when she became the first woman to officiate a boys' IHSAA tournament basketball game. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.com…
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Send us a text Join us in this profound episode of "The Creative Soul Sanctuary" as we explore the transformative power of creativity in navigating grief and mourning. Dr. Frida C. Rundell, a seasoned expert in narrative and solution-focused therapies, guides us through understanding the difference between grief as a personal journey and mourning a…
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Send us a text Kay Yoder was a pioneer in women's basketball. She played for Ball State University from 1970 to 1973. From 2001 to 2006, she worked as an official for NCAA Division III women's college basketball. Kay Yoder was the first female to officiate boys junior varsity and varsity basketball games in Fort Wayne. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.r…
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Send us a text Meet Kiyaana Cox Jones, the passionate host of The Creative Soul Sanctuary, as she takes you on a deeply personal and inspiring journey in the first episode of our new season. Dive into the lessons Kiyaana has learned as a creative soul navigating life's toughest challenges—grief, rejection, resilience, and trauma. In this powerful e…
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Send us a text Andrew Maley, a homeschool basketball assistant coach, joins the RefTime podcast to discuss the need for officials to recognize and honor a "rules of basis." He also emphasizes the importance of educating coaches, fans, and players about the rules of the game.Tonya Hearn
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Send us a text Tune in to hear Dion Malone’s story of how he was thrown into officiating basketball right after high school graduation. Dion says he realized he could control the game as a ref, something he couldn’t do when he was playing. He started with real training and eventually heard from a licensed ref who told him to get certified. Dion sha…
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Send us a text Sports Management major, Ariel Edwards, is an aspiring college student at USF who needs money to help defray college costs...She wants to earn side income as a sports official and guess who wants to help her...? LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.comTonya Hearn
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Send us a text Some referees think it should be mandatory for coaches to officiate to see their sport from a refs point of view! Although he’s coached at numerous locations including Northside HS, Bishop Luers HS, Snider HS, Indiana Tech and AAU, Coach Greg Friend got behind the whistle early in his career and learned to practice letting the refs r…
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Send us a text State Champion & 4x State Final returnee, Coach Bruce Stephens left golden nuggets with RefTime: "I tell players: you don't have to agree with the call and you don't have to like it...but realize officials are just as human as you are and can get emotional too! So, keep the passion, lose the emotion. Cause passion stays within but, a…
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Send us a text Cleveland Inge shared coaching & officiating stories during his visit with RefTime! Hint: he thought being a good coach meant displaying the behavior of former Indiana Hoosier coach, Bob Knight. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.hoosier3on3.com www.reftrainingschool.comTonya Hearn
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Send us a text FWCS "Ad of AD's", Virgil Tharp, teaches us how to speak proper education sports lingo: "extra-curricular" is a Big No-No! It's all co-curricular - "We are an extension of the class room." And, we learned that fully 70% of working executives played high school sports! Ain't that something?! LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingscho…
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Send us a text Bob Amber, retired firefighter (37 years), morphed into putting out fires on the basketball court while literally putting out fires! However, he's NOT retired from officiating since he still enjoys chasing young stallions and stallionettes up & down the court!! LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.com…
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Send us a text Assistant Principal, Athletic Director, past high school & college athlete and sports lover Rose Worman, educates RefTime fans on the need for trained refs to officiate elementary school contests. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.comTonya Hearn
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Send us a text Listen or watch Charles Smith: youth role model, fishing enthusiast, Ball State U basketball standout and long-time referee who still "just loves being a part of the game"! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.com LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBETonya Hearn
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Send us a text Yep, another RTS Grad - Head Coach, Nicole Sisson's goal is to improve the Heritage High School Girl's Basketball program. She shares how earning her officiating license helps in reaching that goal! Please remember to LIKE; SHARE; and SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.com…
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Send us a text Steve Skiles (NOT to be confused with Scott Skiles!) is in the RefTime studio today! Ooh...and Steve has many stories to share from a LONG basketball officiating career from local rec leagues to high school to D1! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.com LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE!Tonya Hearn
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Send us a text Feeling today's climate in sports & considering the attitudes of sports-lovers towards officials, his perspective and response to referees is rather controversial and unique! Dr. Ron Lewis joins RefTime. LIKE; SHARE; SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.comTonya Hearn
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Send us a text Past head boys basketball coach of Concordia High School visited the RefTime studio to share wisdom he's learned over time..."In today's game there is SO much less physicality allowed. In sports players learn, through competition, to stand up to someone who may be bigger and stronger." Listen/Watch as Tim Reinking speaks on high scho…
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Send us a text Meet Mr. Dave Stratton, retired basketball, volleyball and softball referee who admits he was a "terrible fan!" But, when he started officiating in 1990, he remembers loving it and had a blast! Please LIKE; SHARE; and SUBSCRIBE! www.reftrainingschool.com www.hoosier3on3.comTonya Hearn
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Send us a text "As an official, I'm away from MY family to work this contest. I trust you'll remember that when you disagree with a call or two! We're NOT just doing YOUR contest; we're doing yours AND 4-6 other contests through the week!" A Product Control manager brings her professional training to the world she loves - SPORTS! LIKE; SHARE; and S…
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