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The All-Canadian Podcast brings coverage of both U SPORTS and the CCAA to you, wherever you go. Host Tyler Bennett brings you news, updates, interviews, stories, and more for both Men's and Women's Sport from all across Canada. New episodes drop every Monday (CCAA) and Thursday (U SPORTS)! read less

S3 E6: Matthew Abrams, Humber Men's Curling
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S3 E6: Matthew Abrams, Humber Men's Curling
Matthew Abrams, a second-year student-athlete for the Humber Hawks Men's Curling Team, joins The All-Canadian Podcast! - - - Host Tyler Bennett is joined by Matthew Abrams, who recently wrapped up his second season with the Humber Men's Curling Program, on the latest episode of The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! Abrams, who won a National Championship with the Hawks this past season, joins the show to discuss anything and everything related to curling. Off the top, Bennett looks for some help from listeners when it comes to finding ways to slow your body down and just relax. A self-realization moment over the weekend led Bennett to further understand that he doesn't know how to 'do nothing', thus the question: how do you force yourself to slow down and unwind? Then, Abrams joins the show to discuss the sport he's grown up around: curling! Abrams shares how he first got introduced to the sport on a family outing to watch his father play. From then on, he was hooked and his love for the sport has only grown since. Abrams discusses what the junior system is like for curling, and you'd be surprised to know that it's very much similar to some of the more 'traditional' sports. Then, Abrams and Bennett talk about how Matt ended up at Humber College, and what went into that decision. To close, Abrams and Bennett take a look at the academic side of the equation for Matt, one that has included a program change after just one year. Abrams discusses what went into that decision for him, and why he ultimately decided to switch to Sports Management. - - - Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
S3 E5: Emily Cornwall, UBC Okanagan Women's Golf
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S3 E5: Emily Cornwall, UBC Okanagan Women's Golf
Emily Cornwall, a second-year golfer for the UBC Okanagan Heat Women's Golf Program, joins The All-Canadian Podcast! - - - Host Tyler Bennett is joined by Emily Cornwall, who is wrapping up her second year of competition with the UBC Okanagan Heat Women's Golf Program, on the latest episode of The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! With the May 2-4 Long Weekend now in the books, golf season is officially underway, and Cornwall takes some time away from the course to discuss a variety of topics surrounding her personal golf journey. Off the top, Bennett takes a look back at the 2022 Canadian University / College Golf Championship that took place in Bromont, Quebec. The UBC Thunderbirds swept all four titles, winning the Women's and Men's Team Titles while Aidan Schumer (Men) and Sonja Tang (Women) took home the individual titles. The 2023 Canadian University / College Golf Championship takes place at FireRock Golf Club in Komoka, Ontario from May 30th to June 2nd. Then, Cornwall joins the show to discuss her golf journey. Cornwall takes listeners through the story of how she first got into the game of golf, and when she started to take things more seriously (spoiler: it was much later in her life than you'd expect). Cornwall and Bennett discuss her collegiate career, which has been highlighted by several individual and team achievements through two seasons with the Heat. Cornwall shares what it was like to win her first-ever collegiate event back in September. Cornwall also shares a bit on what goes into her preparations ahead of a round, which includes the mental aspect in the weeks leading up to an event. - - - This week's Small Business Spotlight takes a look at KP Sports Services, a small business that is owned and operated by Lambton Men's Baseball student-athlete Kolton Pembleton. Located in Camlachie, Ontario, KP Sports Services is your local one-stop shop for all your hockey and baseball maintenance needs. From skate sharpening and rivet repair to baseball glove re-lacing and general glove repair, Kolton is equipped to take care of your needs and get you back to sport as soon as possible, and as good as new. Check out KP Sports Services on Instagram for more information. - - - Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
S3 E4: Brett Jenkins, Redeemer Men's Volleyball
May 22 2023
S3 E4: Brett Jenkins, Redeemer Men's Volleyball
Redeemer Men's Volleyball alum Brett Jenkins joins The All-Canadian Podcast! - - - Host Tyler Bennett is joined by outside hitter Brett Jenkins of the Redeemer Royals Men's Volleyball Program on the latest episode of The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! After some technical issues and Mother's Day Weekend pushed the episode back a week, Jenkins joins the show to discuss a wide variety of topics surrounding the sport of volleyball and his career at Redeemer University. Off the top, Bennett discusses the recent news surrounding the Eastern Canadian Basketball League and the cancelation of the remainder of their inaugural 2023 season. Bennett shares his own opinions on the league and where things may have gone wrong while sharing some optimism about the future of the league. Then, Jenkins joins the show (24:04). Bennett and Jenkins take a look at how Brett first got introduced to the game of volleyball, and what ultimately led to him choosing volleyball over hockey. Jenkins discusses his career at Redeemer University, including how he ultimately ended up in a Royals uniform. The pair also discuss what lies ahead for Jenkins, both in sport and in life, as he begins to navigate life without being a student. - - - This week's Small Business Spotlight takes a look at KP Sports Services, a small business that is owned and operated by Lambton Men's Baseball student-athlete Kolton Pembleton. Located in Camlachie, Ontario, KP Sports Services is your local one-stop shop for all your hockey and baseball maintenance needs. From skate sharpening and rivet repair to baseball glove re-lacing and general glove repair, Kolton is equipped to take care of your needs and get you back to sport as soon as possible, and as good as new. Check out KP Sports Services on Instagram for more information. - - - Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
S3 E3: Historic Seasons at Mount Royal, Thompson Rivers
May 16 2023
S3 E3: Historic Seasons at Mount Royal, Thompson Rivers
Surprise! Let's take a look at some of the surprise performances from the 2022-23 season. Host Tyler Bennett is back for Episode Three of Summer Podcast Series on The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! Episode Three is the first of two episodes that will take a look back at some of the surprise performances from the 2022-23 season. In this episode, Bennett looks at the National Championship runs of the Mount Royal Women's Hockey Program and Thompson Rivers Men's Soccer Program. Stars aligned at the right time for both programs, and they made history in the process. - - - This week's Small Business Spotlight takes a look at KP Sports Services, a small business that is owned and operated by Lambton Men's Baseball student-athlete Kolton Pembleton. Located in Camlachie, Ontario, KP Sports Services is your local one-stop shop for all your hockey and baseball maintenance needs. From skate sharpening and rivet repair to baseball glove re-lacing and general glove repair, Kolton is equipped to take care of your needs and get you back to sport as soon as possible, and as good as new. Check out KP Sports Services on Instagram for more information. - - - Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
Talking Returning to School, Entrepreneurship, and Baseball with Kolton Pembleton of Lambton Baseball
Jan 2 2023
Talking Returning to School, Entrepreneurship, and Baseball with Kolton Pembleton of Lambton Baseball
Lambton Men's Baseball player Kolton Pembleton joins host Tyler Bennett for the first episode of The All-Canadian Podcast in 2023! --- Happy New Year!   The All-Canadian Podcast is back in 2023, and we're happy to have you here along for the ride with us.  Host Tyler Bennett is joined by Lambton Baseball 1B / DH Kolton Pembleton for the first episode of the new year, discussing various aspects of his student-athlete lifestyle.  KP, as he's known to many, and Bennett have known each other for five years, so the conversation here is no different than one the pair would have on any other occasion. Pembleton discusses his decision to return to school at the age of 24, six years after he graduated high school.  He shares a bit about his adjustment period to returning to school and how he was able to get back into the swing of things when it comes to being a student.  Pembleton discusses how he's been able to balance various aspects of the student-athlete lifestyle, from practices/games to school work and his own entrepreneurial endeavours away from the classroom. Later, KP shares a bit of background on his own business - KP Sports Services.  He discusses the idea behind the business venture in the first place, and he shares the main reason behind why he does what he does. --- Check out KP Sports Services on Instagram and Facebook. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 17 feat. Anthony Skepple from Briercrest College Women's Basketball
Dec 17 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 17 feat. Anthony Skepple from Briercrest College Women's Basketball
Anthony Skepple from the Briercrest College Women's Basketball Program joins the show for Day Seventeen of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Seventeen features Anthony Skepple, Head Coach of the Briercrest College Women's Basketball Program.  Skepple joins host Tyler Bennett for the third time on the podcast. Skepple and Bennett use the first part of the episode to catch up on what's transpired since their last episode back in May, 2021.  Then, Skepple discusses the first semester for the Briercrest College program and how things have unfolded at the midway point.  He shares some of the standout performances from the first half of the season, and what he's liked from the group as a whole.  Then, he discusses what lies ahead in the second half of the season and gives some advice to student-athletes on how to balance everything with academics, sports, and life. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 16 feat. Cam Lyon from Durham Lords Men's Golf
Dec 16 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 16 feat. Cam Lyon from Durham Lords Men's Golf
Cam Lyon from the Durham Lords Men's Golf Program joins the show for Day SIxteen of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Sixteen features Cam Lyon, the Team Captain of the Durham Lords Men's Golf Program.  Lyon joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a variety of topics surrounding his final year of collegiate golf at Durham College, including the 2022 CCAA Golf National Championships in Ajax. Lyon discusses the 2022 season, one that ended with him and the Lords playing host to the CCAA's best golfers at the 2022 CCAA Golf National Championships at Deer Creek Golf Club in Ajax, Ontario.  Lyon shares how he and the team kept their focus throughout the year, avoiding the temptation of looking ahead to Nationals.  He shares how the program wanted to prove they belonged at Nationals despite being hosts, and how they overcame adversity on the final day of the OCAA Championships to finish in a qualifying spot.  Lyon talks about how his mental game has improved over his years with the Lords, and how he navigated four unique school years during the pandemic. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 15 feat. Parker Allen from Lethbridge Track & Field
Dec 15 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 15 feat. Parker Allen from Lethbridge Track & Field
Parker Allen from the Lethbridge Pronghorns Track & Field Program joins the show for Day Fifteen of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Fifteen features Parker Allen, a Weight Thrower for the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns Track & Field Program.  Allen joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a variety of topics in an episode designed to shed some light on Track & Field while discussing the importance of giving back to your local sport community. Allen discusses how he first got started in Track & Field, and he takes us through his entire journey to Lethbridge, where he was a dual-sport athlete in 2021-22 (Golf and Track & Field).  Allen discusses several of the mentors that he's had along the way, and how each of them have helped shape him into the person that he is today, and the person he's trying to be going forward in his own life.  Allen shares how he wants to have a similar impact on the lives of younger kids in and around Lethbridge as his mentors had on his life.  He also discusses how he balances everything as a student-athlete. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 14 feat. Brandon LeBlanc from Crandall Cross Country, Part Two
Dec 14 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 14 feat. Brandon LeBlanc from Crandall Cross Country, Part Two
Brandon LeBlanc from the Crandall Chargers Cross Country Program (re)joins the show for Day Twelve of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas.  This is Part Two of the chat with Coach LeBlanc. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Fourteen features the conclusion of the conversation with Brandon LeBlanc, the Head Coach of the Crandall Chargers Cross Country Program.  LeBlanc joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a wide variety of topics in Part Two, feeding off Part One while diving into some new territory. In Part Two of the conversation, LeBlanc discusses the 2022 season for the Chargers and the excitement of winning both the Men's and Women's banners in the ACAA.  LeBlanc looks at the team's experience at the 2022 CCAA National Championships in Medicine Hat back in November, and how the program has developed over the years to get to that point.  Towards the end, Bennett and LeBlanc discuss how to grow the coverage and attention around U Sports and the CCAA year-round.  Throughout the entire chat in Part Two, points in Part One are referenced so be sure to check out Monday's episode of the podcast. --- Click here to check out PART ONE feat. Brandon LeBlanc on The All-Canadian Podcast. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 13 feat. Johnna Rymes from CUE Badminton
Dec 13 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 13 feat. Johnna Rymes from CUE Badminton
Johnna Rymes from the CUE Thunder Women's Badminton Program joins the show for Day Thirteen of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Thirteen features Johnna Rymes, the 2022 ACAC Women's Badminton Player of the Year.  Rymes joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a variety of topics in an episode designed to shed some much-needed and well-deserved light on the sport of Badminton. Rymes kicks off the show by discussing how she first got involved in Badminton, which is a story that many younger siblings can relate to as they were growing up.  She touches on the junior circuits for Badminton, both in Alberta and across the country, discussing how one is able to compete in the sport throughout their career at various levels.  Rymes looks at her ACAC career to-date and what lies ahead in 2022-23.  Then, Bennett and Rymes discuss how to potentially bring more attention and respect to Badminton in our country. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 12 feat. Brandon LeBlanc from Crandall Cross Country, Part One
Dec 12 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 12 feat. Brandon LeBlanc from Crandall Cross Country, Part One
Brandon LeBlanc from the Crandall Chargers Cross Country Program joins the show for Day Twelve of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas.  This is Part One of the chat with Coach LeBlanc. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Twelve features Part One of the conversation with Brandon LeBlanc, the Head Coach of the Crandall Chargers Cross Country Program.  LeBlanc joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a wide variety of topics that stretch from his own running career to the Crandall program, how he develops his athletes through LTAD, and more. In Part One of the conversation, LeBlanc discusses how the Chargers navigated the pandemic to maintain their training while also feeding the competitive side of running through virtual meets.  LeBlanc then describes how he got started in running himself, and how his own experiences in the sport have helped shape who he is now as a coach of high performance runners.  To close the first of two episodes, Bennett and LeBlanc discuss Long Term Athlete Development, and apply that to programs as a whole (LTPD), and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). --- For more information on RED-S, including warning signs to watch for, click here for an article from Brown University. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 11 feat. Jake Magee from SAIT Trojans Men's Golf
Dec 11 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 11 feat. Jake Magee from SAIT Trojans Men's Golf
Jake Magee from the SAIT Men's Golf Program joins the show for Day Eleven of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Eleven features Jake Magee, the Team Captain of the SAIT Trojans Men's Golf Program.  Magee joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a wide variety of topics that stretch from golf to personal life and what lies ahead in the future. Magee discusses the 2022 season for the Trojans, and what allowed both him and himself to have the level of success they were able to achieve throughout the ACAC season.  Magee shares a bit about how he approaches each event, and how the Trojans were able to feed off one another throughout the season.  He talks about the Trojans winning two ACAC banners this past season and how they want to use that to fuel the program's future.  In between the golf chatter, Bennett and Magee discuss various life experiences and bucket list items for both before looking at what's next for Magee post-SAIT. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 10 feat. Megan Morgado from Niagara College Women's Soccer
Dec 10 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 10 feat. Megan Morgado from Niagara College Women's Soccer
Megan Morgado from the Niagara College Women's Soccer Program joins the show for Day Ten of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Ten features Megan Morgado, a defender-turned-midfielder for the Niagara College Knights Women's Soccer Program.  Morgado joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a wide variety of topics in what could be described as the most chaotic episode of the podcast to-date. Morgado discusses why she ultimately chose Niagara College, and some of the benefits of the Broadcasting - TV Production program.  She shares some of her experiences in the program, and what ultimately led her to choose the TV concentration.  Morgado and Bennett take a look back at the 2022 season for the Knights, one that ended with the first-ever OCAA medal for the Women's Soccer Program.  Then, to close, Morgado and Bennett deliver some hot takes when it comes to food combinations. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 9 feat. Simon Ménard from Cegép André-Laurendeau Men's Golf
Dec 9 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 9 feat. Simon Ménard from Cegép André-Laurendeau Men's Golf
Cegép André-Laurendeau Men's Golfer Simon Ménard joins the show for Day Nine of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Nine features Simon Ménard from the Cegép André-Laurendeau Men's Golf Program.  Ménard, a 2022 CCAA Men's Golf All-Canadian, joins host Tyler Bennett on the show to discuss his young golf career and some bucket list items that he has in the game! Ménard discusses his 2022 season and the keys behind the success that he was able to enjoy throughout the year.  He shares what achieving All-Canadian status meant to him in what was his third season of competition in the CCAA, and third appearance at the National Championships.  Ménard shares how he got his start in golf, and how his training regiment has changed over the years. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 7 feat. Lane Matthews from Northwestern Polytechnic Men's Volleyball
Dec 7 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 7 feat. Lane Matthews from Northwestern Polytechnic Men's Volleyball
Northwestern Polytechnic Wolves Men's Volleyball Setter Lane Matthews joins the show for Day Seven of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Seven features Lane Matthews, a fifth-year setter for the Northwestern Polytechnic Wolves Men's Volleyball Program.  The Sturgeon County, Alberta native joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss a variety of topics related to his own life as a student-athlete, plus the importance of giving back to the local community as a collegiate athlete! Matthews discusses his collegiate journey, and how he almost lost the passion for playing before landing in Grande Prairie with the Wolves program.  He talks about the importance of post-secondary athletes giving back to their local sports community at the grassroots level, and all of the benefits that come with it.  Matthews also shares his passion for officiating hockey, and some of his life plans for when his ACAC career comes to a conclusion. --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 6 feat. Harry Butler from UBC Okanagan Women's Soccer
Dec 6 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 6 feat. Harry Butler from UBC Okanagan Women's Soccer
Harry Butler, the Strength & Conditioning Coach + Goalkeeper Coach for the UBC Okanagan Heat Women's Soccer Program, joins the show for Day Six of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Six features Harry Butler, the Strength & Conditioning Coach and Goalkeeper Coach for the UBC Okanagan Heat Women's Soccer Program.  Butler joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss his career in Kelowna, what it takes to be a keeper, and a ton more. Butler discusses how he first discovered his love for coaching, and how his own injury from playing soccer/football helped him discover a love and passion for Strength and Conditioning.  He discusses the benefits of a proper strength and conditioning plan, including how it can help athletes across various sports reach their goals.  Butler also shares a bit of his process to putting together a proper plan for the student-athletes that he works with on a regular basis while also providing some advice for other athletes.  Then, to close, Butler talks about what makes a good keeper. --- For more information on Soccer Strength Kelowna or what Harry Butler is up to with his training sessions, check out the links below! Visit Soccer Strength Kelowna online here: soccerstrength.ca Follow Harry Butler on Instagram at @soccerstrengthkelowna --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork
25 in 25 - Ep. 5 feat. Olivia DePasquale from Lethbridge College Women's Soccer
Dec 5 2022
25 in 25 - Ep. 5 feat. Olivia DePasquale from Lethbridge College Women's Soccer
Lethbridge College Kodiaks Women's Soccer midfielder Olivia DePasquale joins the show for Day Five of our '25 in 25' Countdown to Christmas. --- Welcome (back) to The All-Canadian Podcast, powered by the All-Canadian Sports Network! As we count down to Christmas, we are releasing a new podcast episode each day from December 1st to 25th, kind of like an audio advent calendar.  Day Five features Olivia DePasquale, a midfielder for the Lethbridge College Kodiaks Women's Soccer Program.  The third-year midfielder joins host Tyler Bennett to discuss everything related to her student-athlete experiences at Lethbridge College. DePasquale discusses her young career as a Registered Massage Therapist and her experiences at the 2022 Canada West Swimming Championships.  She also discusses how she landed at Lethbridge College, what lies ahead for her career, and more.  Bennett and DePasquale also have an open and transparent discussion on mental health and the challenges that come while balancing life as a student-athlete. --- It's okay not to be okay.  For a list of mental health resources across Canada, including Help Lines, please click here. --- Check out what Olivia DePasquale is doing in her career! Rebound Performance Center is located in Lethbridge, Alberta. To keep up with Olivia's RMT career, follow her professional Instagram account here: @livdepasquale_rmt --- Interested in making an appearance on The All-Canadian Podcast? If so, let us know here: https://forms.gle/4vZejcnRZEVHZ1kF8 - - - Be sure to FOLLOW the All-Canadian Sports Network on all social media accounts for All-Canadian Coverage, All The Time: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllCdnSportsNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allcanadiansportsnetwork