Veronica Townsend
Sports & Features Journalist
Townsend Timeout with Madi Winfield
University of Missouri Senior, Journalist, and former Sporting KC Intern
By: Veronica Townsend- June 5, 2020
No challenge is too big for Journalist Madi Winfield to overcome. Winfield is a journalist, who has had to overcome many challenges to achieve success in her young career. Her proudest accomplishment is being a cancer survivor. Madi has had a career interning for Sporting KC, Columbia Missourian, Politico Europe and Happy Bottoms. She shares how her personal experience has made her into the journalists she is today. Winfield has also shared the cutting-edge techniques of covering the Milly Project and CO-Vid 19 with zoom and photography. Click the play button to hear more.
If you like this podcast, you will like the podcast on Monday, June 8 featuring William Woods Athletes Ananiah Talton (track and field), Mireia Jordan (women's tennis) and Ariadna Jordan (women's tennis). You do not want to miss out on what they have to say.
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For Further Listening
Townsend Timeout with
Kate Doerhoff & Jordan Smith
Townsend Timeout with
Andraquay Quinnine
Townsend Timeout with
Dan Schwab
By: Veronica Townsend- May 27, 2020
By: Veronica Townsend- May 29, 2020
By: Veronica Townsend- May 25, 2020
Coaching a successful team is what Coach Dan Schwab has done with the William Woods Track and Field and Cross Country team. He is interviewed about his experience with the team and his creative ways that he keeps his players engaged. Click the play button to hear what he has to say. You won't want to miss it.
Becoming a professional women's basketball player was a dream come true for Andraquay Quinnine. Along the way, William Woods University played a part of her journey to playing overseas and for her pro team in California, The Oakland Rise. At WWU, she earned two degrees in the field of education and played women's basketball. Click the listen now button to hear more about her journey.