THE IT FACTORY: Pac-12 Football with Yogi Roth show

THE IT FACTORY: Pac-12 Football with Yogi Roth

Summary: We often see college football players as relative gladiators, who place their armor on each Saturday to compete for a school they love. But underneath that helmet is a human who has a name, a story, an ‘It Factor.’ Award winning storyteller and Pac-12 Networks broadcaster Yogi Roth hosts the new series, ‘THE IT FACTORY’ where he interviews Pac-12 football players, alums and esteemed guests to learn more about their journey toward success on Saturdays. Each guest will unpack their 'It Factor.' They will discuss how they developed it and how it drives them to be the best version of themselves in a new series from the Conference of Champions on the best coast.This podcast is executive produced by David Koppett, Erwin Tugadi and Yogi Roth. It is produced and edited by TJ Brassil and Blue Ox Films.THE IT FACTORY can be found on Pac-12 Insider, all podcast platforms and the @Pac12Conference social media channels. Visit www.Pac-12.com/insider or follow @YogiRoth for new episodes.

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 Luke Tyburski: Endurance Adventurer who pushed limits to see his potential | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4236

‘I had a dream crowded with clarity to push my limits so I could see a glimpse of my potential.’ ~ Luke Tyburski, Endurance AdventurerListen to endurance adventurer Luke Tyburski, as he joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast where he shares how he swam, biked and ran from Morocco to Monaco in only 12 days.Imagine swimming 400 laps in a 50 meter pool, cycling over 1300 kilometers in less than 5 days and then running 14 combined marathons in only 7 days – yup, that’s what Luke did and the best part, he captured it in the acclaimed documentary film THE ULTIMATE TRIATHLON.Luke shares a simple story with host Yogi Roth about how this epic adventure began with him looking at a globe and asking himself where he wanted to explore in the world to the realization that he would swim, ride and run 2000 kilometers in just 12 days, just because he felt it in his soul.A former professional athlete, Luke went through the struggles that many go through as transition occurs in life and he openly shares his newfound look on love, how a simple sign in his home as a child inspired him to put one foot in front of the other and that once you start to show yourself compassion you can become whole.His film has been seen across the globe and will inspire you to seek your purpose while expanding your comfort zone as Luke leaves a 'trail of inspiration.'Find Luke at http://luketyburski.com or follow him on social media @LukeTyburski.You can also find his film, THE ULTIMATE TRIATHLON: http://theultimatetriathlon.coTo find more podcasts seeking to answer the question, 'What does it mean to be human?' follow @YogiRoth on all social media or visit http://yogiroth.com 

 ‘What Does It Mean To Be Human?’ BTS of short film with the filmmakers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3530

On Inauguration Day in the United States it was clear that this nation was torn. Thus, four filmmakers decided to explore Los Angeles to find out what others were feeling on this historic day. This episode of the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast takes you behind the scenes through the voices of the filmmaking team of Yogi Roth, Taylor Kavanough, Matt Wilcox and Jonathan ‘JJ’ James.The result of their day in LA was a short film titled WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HUMAN. This team did not want to ask people about their preferred candidate or party lines, but rather explore a much deeper question: ‘What does it mean to be human?’ The responses varied in context but were extremely similar in construct, as each interviewee was thrown off by the question, as if they had never pondered what it meant to be what they are each day, human.The production teams follow up was a simple, yet poignant question, ‘What does it mean to be American?’ Again, the depth and beauty within each answer struck a chord each time the camera was turned on.Ranging from local surfers, successful executives, the homeless and random strangers the characters in this film ranged from men and women, young and old, across multiple religions, races and socio-economic backgrounds.The team of Roth, Taylor Kavanaugh, Matt Wilcox and Jonathan ‘JJ’ James turned this short documentary film around in two days, as they wove each answer around a Spoken Word poem written and performed by Roth.This film is a collaboration of LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS productions and MT Collective. It was shared on Facebook and other forms of social media—with zero press—rather leaning on the community of others who seek to answer life’s fundamental question to pass along this simple story. 

 Jon Andresson: on a Glacier in Iceland 'Once we accept our limits, we go beyond' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1409

Every want to visit Iceland? Join host Yogi Roth as he brings you episode 2 of Season II of the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with special and unplanned guest Jon Andresson.You’ll be taken along the Reykevik streets at 1am as Yogi explores the city, onto a glacier that feels like another planet and into a car driving along lone road on the southern coast of Iceland, as your host and his newfound friend Jon seek the Northern Lights (which they found!).Urged to create a podcast on this adventure by his production partner, Yogi and Jon talk about life, exploring and more at the place where Interstellar was filmed, known as Svinafellsjokull.You’ll be able to hear and feel the cold in their voices, as well as Jon’s love for life.Jon discuses the outdoors in his home country and how it is ‘our land’ vs trying to own something, he taps into himself and what makes him feel most alive and the authenticity in his voice will have you booking your adventure to this far off yet incredibly impactful place.If you’re seeking an adventure find Jon at Asgard Beyond or Jon’s e-mail: jon@asgardbeyond.is.For more information on Yogi's adventure in Iceland visit www.YogiRoth.com#LifeWithoutLimits 

 Ted Robinson: 'Be Fearless' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3586

Legendary broadcaster Ted Robinson kicks off Season II of the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth. Ted shares how fearlessness, simple advice from his father & the New York Times impacted his life in sports.Growing up New York City, Ted was drawn to sports by the New York Times, as he began to read it at 3 years old. He did not know it at the time but a simple conversation with his father back in the city he grew up in during his mid 20's changed his life.Ted’s ability to share stories about his journey will take you on the campus of Notre Dame as a student, onto the diamond of the Minnesota Twins in 1991 when they won the World Series, into Charlie Finley’s office when Ted got his first big break and beyond.Ted will remind you that ‘it doesn’t take courage, it takes drive’ and that simply asking to achieve your dream is a first step worth taking, as that got him to broadcast his first Olympics.Ted, who partners with Yogi each week on the Pac-12 Network broadcasting college football games, has broadcast Major League baseball, NBA, NFL, numerous Olympic games, major Tennis tournaments and even a Papal Mass with the Pope, among other global events.Listen to fast friends share stories, laughs and a common thought that we should never be ‘afraid of no.’

 Janne Robinson: ‘I take slabs of my heart and share them with the world.’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3997

From welfare to stardom, living with two Moms to surfing each morning, from traveling to dealing with fear and more the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast welcomes gifted storyteller Janne Robinson.Host Yogi Roth interviews one of this generations surging poets and it will have you laughing from the very first moment, as they have some fun with their unique names.  As they settle in, Janne shares how she became so open and vulnerable in life and that ‘communication with immediacy’ is one of her founding principles.  Born in a small cabin in Canada, Janne found her passion for writing years later when her first story was published in the 3rd grade about a hamster with three wishes.Since then, this wordsmith’s career has taken off. Her poem, ‘This is for the women who don’t give a fuck’ has almost 2 million views and her social media profile continues to gain a following. Janne shares how she processed instant fame and the major difference as a writer between ‘Sensitivity and Censorship.’Janne explores her creative process while sharing how being ‘all in’ is a great gift and a great fear at the same time, whether in the ocean surfing or in her daily life.Her optimistic and positive view will leave you wanting to play big, paddle in and live with faith, trust and love.For more information visit www.JanneRobinson.com

 Michael Tolajian: acclaimed filmmaker discusses the beauty of Storytelling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2054

Michael Tolajian, acclaimed filmmaker, has been crafting stories his entire life. He joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth to discuss the storytelling process—ranging from the creation of the story to the collaboration of all of those involved.In a candid conversation, Michael, once an Economics major, shares how much he enjoys ‘pressing play’ when a film is completed and that the process to becoming one of the worlds most talented filmmakers is done with discipline, desire and an limitless love for sharing stories.Currently the Senior Coordinating Producer of Original content at the Pac-12 Network, Michael created and currently directs the documentary series THE DRIVE, which has followed each Pac-12 football team and coaching staff since 2012. Taking fans inside the helmet and headset, THE DRIVE has become the standard in college football filmmaking.Michael is often known for writing/directing/producing the 30 for 30 documentary ONCE BROTHERS, which follows the friendship of Drazen Petrovic and Vlade Divac amid the backdrop of the fall of the Soviet Union. He shares that his path logging NBA games, learning how to create features for NBA’s Inside Stuff & his time at USC Film School taught him the structure necessary to tell a story that moves viewers.If an aspiring storyteller, current filmmaker or fan of gripping content listen as Michael takes you for a short ride along his creative path.To follow Michael on Twitter you can find him @MichaelTolajian.

 Jonathan Mustich: he had a dream to design custom suits & never backed down. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3485

We all have dreams but it isn’t very often that we chase them with every ounce of our heart and soul. Evolution of Style founder and custom suit designer Jonathan Mustich joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast and shares that he was at that specific tipping point in his life: having to choose between entering the finance world in New York City or chasing his dream of designing custom suits.He chose his dream and in his eyes, was on his way to a successful business. Unfortunately, the launch of Jonathan’s newfound business was not a hit from day 1, forcing him to dive into his life savings. In addition, it coincided with the recession in the United States in 2008.Instead of bailing on his dream for something safe Jonathan dug in even deeper, never setting limits on his passion. That belief led to the development of Evolution of Style, which is worn by dozens of high profile sports media members at the Pac-12 Network, Fox, NFL Network and more.Jonathan is extremely vulnerable in his discussion on the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast and shares how a solo adventure to Sweden nudged him to go for it, what it felt like to tell his father about his career choice, the drive necessary to compete during adverse times and the struggles of entrepreneurship.Whether you are creating a new business, interested in the fashion community, love to travel or are simply seeking more style in your wardrobe this conversation will nudge you to ask yourself the simple question, ‘am I going for it?’To connect with Jonathan you can find him via e-mail at Jonathan@EvolutionOfStyle.com, on social media @EvoStyle or visit their website www.EvolutionOfStyle.com.

 Yogi Roth: 'Every 4 Years' a Spoken Word poem | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 430

During Election Week in the United States LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS host Yogi Roth shares an intimate Spoken Word poem titled 'Every 4 Years.'Yogi woke up in a sweat and the words came out of his mouth and the following day recorded this podcast with the hopes to urge others to vote and the power that a single vote can have.He takes you to Dalton, Pennsylvania - his hometown and the first memory he had with the election, as well as the first time that an election shaped his life as an adult.A Spoken Word poet for years, Yogi rarely shares this type of work, but hopes that this piece offers others a subtle nudge to vote, and regardless of who wins the 2016 Presidential Election, to come together and support the USA's new Commander in Chief.

 Ashley Adamson: The Art of Storytelling--"that’s how we teach" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4056

Ashley Adamson, one of the faces of the Pac-12 Network joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth. Her passion for storytelling is extremely obvious every time she is on-air, but the depth of her mastery around the art of storytelling is as gifted as anyone in the sports media industry.She shares that empathy has been her guide to success and that her father, at an early age, taught her the craft of storytelling through a game that will have all of using it with our families.A sponge for information, a simple conversation with then Butler basketball coach and current Boston Celtics coach Brad Stevens impacted Ashley early in her career in the Midwest and has catapulted her to the Pac-12 Network.She openly shares the vulnerability and anxiety associated with the media, being a female in an ever-growing medium and introduces the audience to the ‘toothbrush test.’As someone who has worked with Ashley since day 1 at the Pac-12 Network her humility, work ethic and mastery for listening is evident in our conversation, as she will inspire you to relentlessly compete for your dream, remember that family is always most important to success and lives by the concept of paying it forward.Follow Ashley on all social media at @AdamsonAshley and for more conversations about what makes us human visit www.YogiRoth.com.   

 Carter Henderson: Storytelling with a Purpose at UW | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3375

Carter Henderson, Associate Athletic Director in Marketing and Communication at the University of Washington joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth.Many people view college athletics as big business but Carter shares the lens which he explores his profession. As the UW football team continues to climb the national rankings behind Chris Petersen's leadership, Carter’s responsibility is to guide the storytelling efforts of this program.“Storytelling with a Purpose” is how he explores the art of storytelling. Carter candidly states that he must believe in the “purpose” to feel good about the job he is responsible for.A gifted storyteller since childhood, Carter shares how his family impacted his love of storytelling, why he started studying film and how the authenticity of storytelling relates to college football.In a discussion in his office on the UW campus, Carter openly shares his path to understanding his ‘Why,’ the purpose of gratitude in his life and the core values he brings to work each day.Whether you are a long-time football fan, in charge of crafting the marketing efforts in your profession or seek a look behind the Purple Reign curtain Carter Henderson’s path reminds us to remain curious, embrace the concept of ‘Lonely Work’ and may have you asking yourself what makes you feel most alive.Follow Carter on Twitter @CsH_UW and find the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast on iTunes, Overcast and BlogTalkRadio.Follow Yogi Roth on Twitter @YogiRoth and for more podcast episodes visit www.YogiRoth.com.

 David Feldman & Tom Ceterski: The 'architect' & 'painter' share paths to Pac-12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2616

Award winning television producer David Feldman and award-winning director Tom Ceterski join the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast, as they take you inside their path, their Pac-12 Network crew and why they ‘play big’ in each broadcast.Learn how two opposite paths brought David and Tom together each weekend producing and directing college football games on the Pac-12 Network. In a unique conversation with host Yogi Roth—who also works with David and Tom as their color analyst for games—they share their roles, their leadership styles and what brings them the greatest joy.David Feldman, the architect of the broadcast who manages all of the elements that go into a game each weekend on the Pac-12 Network, dreamt of doing play-by-play for the Oakland A’s as a child. While he transitioned to behind the lens his passion for sharing stories is plentiful, as he works in Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, college basketball and more.Tom Ceterski, the painter per se, walks into each TV truck with a blank canvas and it’s his responsibility to choose which images make it to your screen. He entered the television profession by happenstance, as one random moment spurred a career directing games for the San Diego Chargers, LA Lakers, San Diego Padres and more.They both welcome you inside their television careers and through their stories you’ll learn how they bring together over 50 professionals each weekend and guide them to feel like a real team, a real family, as their ultimate focus is to make sure that each member of the crew feels that their voice is heard.This conversation will provide access into broadcasting rarely discussed and serve as a reminder to 'play big,' say ‘yes’ and tune into this crew’s next Pac-12 Network broadcast.For more information on the Pac-12 Network and this crew you can follow David @DFeldy or Yogi @YogiRoth on twitter.

 Ryan McGrady: how Skittles, Vin Scully & a fire alarm led him to Pac-12 Network | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3356

Ryan McGrady joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth and shares how Skittles, Vin Scully, & a fire alarm led him to being the lead researcher at the Pac-12 Network.It began on his 8th day on earth, as his parents took him to his first football game. After a stop at LMU as their basketball play-by-play announcer Ryan took his talents to the LA Dodgers, where Vin Scully would leave a mark on his life still felt today.His path will inspire you, as the moment Ryan met the dark side of sports--aka unemployment--he chose to compete, as he lever lost his love for sports. That conscious choice led to time with the San Francisco 49ers and currently, the Pac-12 Network.Listen to Ryan McGrady explain his inner flame, how limits do not exist and why being 1 in 1,000 is actually pretty good odds.Follow Ryan on Twitter @RyanMcGrady or instagram @TheGuyRyanMcGrady.Follow Yogi Roth @YogiRoth on twitter, instagram and facebook.For more conversations on what it means to be human subscribe to the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast.

 Pete Oswald: ‘I draw life’ - the creative force behind The Angry Birds Movie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2447

‘I draw life…’ said artist Pete Oswald.The LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast welcomes Pete Oswald, artist and Production Designer/Art Director of the film THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE, as he and host Yogi Roth discuss Pete's path and creative process.The detail in his answers will paint a picture of Pete being a young boy sketching in his basement, playing major college baseball at LMU and his drive home after he was awarded the responsibility to share the Angry Birds brand with the world.Growing up in Northern California, Pete would begin his creative career as a young boy exploring his creative process sketching images of Joe Montana and Jerry Rice while his Mom taught art classes in their home. He shares what it was like to struggle being a jock and an artist, how he dealt with that inner dialogue and that being scared is healthy.In an era where we are all given a variety of mediums to share our creativity Pete will impact you with his authenticity, make you smile while listening to his success and remind you to never lose sight of what inspires you.Follow Pete on Instagram @PeteOswald, on Twitter at @PeterMcTweeter and on Facebook @Pete.Oswald.3.For more information on his wife, Allison’s pilates class visit www.plumblinewellness.com.Subscribe, rate and review the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast on iTunes as host Yogi Roth continues to explore what makes us human.

 Jeff Fellenzer: ‘I want to find out why, why people are the way they are’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4276

As good of a storyteller as there is in the sports industry Jeff Fellenzer joins the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with Yogi Roth and shares his path, what it’s like to talk to iconic sports figures and where it all began.Named USC’s ‘most inspirational professor’ in 2014, Jeff has been cultivating discussions with the likes of John Wooden, Pete Carroll, Louis Zamperini, Tommy Lasorda, Al Michaels, Jeanie Buss, Jerry West, George Raveling, Jim Nantz and more since 1999, when he began to teach a class that focused on sharing the paths and stories of prominent sports figures instead of focusing on their athletic achievments.He shares unique insights he learned from many of those individual’s, as well as how his Mom impacted him as a child in the small community of Naples in Long Beach, CA and how the power of ‘listening’ influenced his life in profound ways.In addition, Jeff discusses his ‘4 P’s,' as well as his '4 Keys to Success' that he leaves students with each semester.Enjoy this conversation, as Jeff’s stories will take you to the stands in Dodger Stadium, the bleachers of the Rose Bowl and Coliseum and even to the home of John Wooden in a discussion with a Los Angeles sports icon.To contact Jeff follow him on Twitter @JFellenzer or e-mail him JFellz@aol.com.

 Peter Abraham: 'Hard work is the most underrated aspect of creativity' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3881

After a morning surf session in Venice Beach, CA Peter Abraham visited the LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS podcast with friend Yogi Roth and shares his path as a life-long storyteller.Peter is an expert in branded content and creating unique creative campaigns. Throughout his career he has also led the production of award-winning documentaries, such as I AM TRYING TO BREAK YOUR HEART: A FILM ABOUT WILCO, and unique marketing for global brands like Nike, Lululemon, Red Bull, Whole Foods, ESPN and more. Yet throughout his diverse career around the globe the one constant has been his love for community: being a part of them and cultivating within them.It began as a child, as he was raised around People’s Park in Berkeley, then moving to a commune in Santa Cruz while watching the Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead to exploring London and Paris as a child.An intrepid traveler, Peter talks about following in his Dad’s footsteps while explored India in his late 20’s and finding danger in Rwanda on his honeymoon, as he and his wife arrived 6 months prior to the genocide heard across the globe.In an extremely candid discussion Peter shares insight regarding his relationship with his father, taking big risks in the entertainment community and how ‘Building community with shared physical activity can save the world.’You’ll also love his recent TEDx Talk titled 'Can Running Save Our Cities.' Enjoy this podcast as Peter draws you in with his magnetic storytelling skills.Follow him @PeterAbraham on Twitter or at his site www.abrhm.com 

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