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Two teachers and writers dive deep into topics of important issues and dialogues happening in the world and our lives. A rotating group of guests and cohosts provide unique perspectives.

Season 1 was The First Drafts. Two teachers and writers dive deep into film director's debuts.
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WE'RE BACK, BABY!

WE'RE BACK, BABY!

2021-09-0901:20:15

Bo and Kenny are rejoined by Cisco Chavez, Coach Todd Buller and the Peoples Champ, Thatcher Weldon the Third, to place their usual bet and choose teams for one of the most historic events in golf. What ensues on the podcast makes the team bets secondary to the high stakes parlay bets between Kenny and the panel. Enjoy the hijinks!
Bo and KO look at the April 2020 world and while much has changed, America is falling back into some of the issues pre-pandemic. The guys discuss infrastructure relief, COVID vaccines , Derek Chauvin's trial, movies, sports and the return of mass shootings.
In honor of March Madness returning this weekend, Bo and KO sit down with basketball coaches Justin Clymo and Todd Buller about the return of college basketball's premiere event, the role of the college athlete in economics of education and lessons to learn from the college game. Justin hosts the Contacts and Why Sports? podcasts on every major platforms. Todd hosts Bulldog and Friends on every major platform
Bo and KO bring on recurring freidns of the pod Kylee Bonneville, Thatcher Weldon and new guest and local 831 legend Cisco Chavez to talk about the un-official 5th major of the PGA, The Players Championship. Each pick their five in a winner-take-all combination pool and as always, some friendly wagers transpire.
The Bo and KO Show returns with a new episode discussing major new stories, local topics in the 831 and breaking down the glitz and glamor behind one of Hollywood's biggest nights.
Episode 50 of the Bo and KO welcomes back recurring guest Todd Buller. In honor of the Sundance Film Festival completing its run as a completely digital film festival for 2021, Bo KO and Todd pick their ideal virtual film festival. (00:20- 1:02:00) Later, the three discuss the latest developments with Disney, Marvel and Cobra Kai. We also look at Todd's new podcast, Bulldog and Friends ( 1:03:00- 1:36:22 ) The Teach Out comes from Art Berlanga, who lesson How Winners Think was featured at the Les Brown Power Summit this February. More information on coach’s motivational speaking and life coaching can be found at winwithcoachb.com ( 1:36:37- 1:46:39 )
HEADLINES: The guys break down major stories around America in film, TV, sports and politics (0:00-32:40) INTERVIEW: Bo and Ko sit down with 831 native and film director Devon Downs to talk about the twists and turns inhis career, the art of collaboration, the evolutions of the industry and what's great about entertainment, even in a COVID world. (33:45-1:35:00) TEACH OUT: KO dives into two adages we have heard and how it connects to golfer Patrick Reed (1:35:37:26-1:40:20) 831-DOWN: The show concludes with stories happening in Monterey County, including news from Bo's former school. (1:40:255-2:02:00) Devon Downs is a filmmaker in Los Angeles. he can be found @devondowns on Instagram on Facebook under Kenny Gage & Devon Downs and on his website gagedowns.com
HEADLINES: The guys break down major stories around America in film, TV, sports and politics (0:00- 24:08) INTERVIEW: Cypress Grove Podcast's own Justin Clymo sits down for an exclusive interview with coach Perry Huang of the Erie BayHawks and WNBA champion Seattle Storm. They discuss Perry's rise in the coaching ranks, growing and adapting to different levels of basketball and the championship experience in 2020. (34:17-1:03:57) TEACH OUT: Bo looks at how moral tales often reflect reality, just maybe not the full or fair story.(1:04:26-1:08:08) 831-DOWN: The show concludes with stories happening in Monterey County. (1:08;15-1:27:10)
HEADLINES: The guys break down major stories around America in film, TV, sports and politics (0:00- 24:08) INTERVIEW: Part of the Education Under COVID series where Bo and KO talk with Monterey principal Tom Newton about how he has led a school throughout the COVID 19 pandemic, adjustments they have made to help students and teachers, distance learning, the importance of collaboration and the influence of coaching.(25:11-1:12:41) TEACH OUT: Kenny talks about the importance of teaching civility and the narrow line of politics in the classroom.(1:12:52-1:17:10) 831-DOWN: The show concludes with stories happening in Monterey County with updates on the release of more vaccinations. (1:17;15-1:22:27)
HEADLINES: The guys break down major stories around America in film, TV, sports and politics (00:10-13:33) INTERVIEW: Recurring guest and friend of the pod Adam Mahlum breaks down what happened at the Capitol, who is to blame, where we go from here, hopes for Biden presidency and a more stable Republican party. (14:14-1:10:04) TEACH OUT: Bo examines education in the 21st century and proposes student creativity and imagination leading to our success moving forward (1:10:30-1:13:40) 831-DOWN: The show concludes with stories happening in Big Sur, Pebble Beach, Pacific Grove, Marina and Moss Landing. (1:13;50-1:32:17)
HEADLINES: The Show starts with the guys touching on the major headlines of the times, including what happened in Washington DC this week, the Georgia runoffs, back to school plans for California and the Chinese Vaccine (1:14) INTERVIEW: Head Coach Art Berlanga comes on to talk everything related to his upbringing in the 831, journey to success and building a program/culture with the Gonzales football program (17:41) Kenny takes on the first TEACH OUT segment, where he looks at this week and critiques the idea of the Zero Sum Fallacy. (48:54) 831-Down: The guys end the show with ongoing stories in the 831, a tribute and a glimmer of hope for 2021. (55:04)
The Bo and KO Show Present: Education Under COVID This special episode, Bo Buller speaks with former 831 high schoolers and university students about the adjustments and struggles with education through the lens of distance learning. Both guests speak on their perspective growing up in the 831, the changes distance learning has created for an education and personal perspective, and their hopes for their generation. This episode features Josue Gil-Silva, the 2019 Valedictorian at Alisal High School and second year at Stanford University. Bo and Josue talk the importance of basketball in their upbringing, Josue's life path growing up and thriving in East Salinas, what he is accomplishing at Stanford and correcting past missteps in life. Bo and Josue also discussed his family's nonprofit Gil Basketball Academy, and the donation project Monterey County Gives which you can visit at montereycountygives.com
The Bo and KO Show Present: Education Under COVID This special episode, Bo Buller speaks with former 831 high schoolers and university students about the adjustments and struggles with education through the lens of distance learning. Both guests speak on their perspective growing up in the 831, the changes distance learning has created for an education and personal perspective, and their hopes for their generation. This episode features Gonzales 2020 Valedictorian Isabel Mendoza, who is currently a freshman at Santa Clara University while working for the city of Gonzales. As a senior, Isabel led the Gonzales Youth Council, who studies mental health and the effects the pandemic was having on the psyche of youth in her community.
NBA Preview Part II with Christian Swanson (00:22-34:55)TENET (2020) Review (36:00-1:15:00)
Bo and KO return talking about the big film and television news from Warner and Disney (00:20-36:25) - What can we expect? - What does it mean for cinema and local movie theaters? Then, Christian Swanson joins the pod to talk about what to expect in the NBA this season. (37:28-1:16:00)
Kenny and Bo have a conversation with documentary filmmaker Daniel Troia about his award-winning new film We're All In This Together. They discuss traveling the world, panhandling, biking across America and the human spirit. You can follow Daniel on instagram @the_travelin_dude
Kenny and Bo break down the electio results, how to fix polarization, local election news and the latest updates with COVID and how it is affecting Monterey County (00:30- 35:04) Then we bring on recurring guest Todd Buller to talk about The Mandalorian, his TV recommendations, cancel culture, golf and how Pacific Grove High School is handling the pandemic. (35:34- 1:20:17)
Bo and Kenny are joined by three special guests to preview the 2020 Masters in November and make some picks! Returning is The Bo and KO Show gambling expert and pop tennis extraordinaire Thatcher Weldon, who is looking to redeem himself following a last place performance in the US Open picks pool. Our second recurring guest is Ky Bonneville who can be found at @kyoncourse on Instagram. Our new guest is actor Michael Ralph, also known as Hackerish Golf. You can find him on all social media platforms @hackerishgolf
Bo and KO have on Pacific Grove alum and filmmaker Kellan Gibbs to talk about the journey through his early career in independent filmmaking, his favorite directors, creating projects with his friends to navigating Hollywood. Kellen shot a short film during quarantine called Juncture, and is embarking on his debut feature Tomorrow, which begins filming in November 2020.
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