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There are two ways to affect learning and development. Direct contact with the individuals and teams in front of you, or by influencing the system of which they are part of. My guest on today's show has spent time doing both, first as a youth team coach at Sydney Football Club and then as Academy Manager. His name is Nick Susko and he played a pivotal role in shaping one of the most successful talent development programs in Australian sport, with over 60 graduates signing professional contracts and dozens representing Australia at every level of the game. In this conversation, we explore the evolving landscape of youth football, including how systems thinking revolutionised Nick's coaching philosophy and transformed the way he nurtured talent.Together, Nick and I dig deeper into:How collaboration with local schools reshaped player support networks at Sydney FCBuilding sustainable success through quality coaching practicesCreating psychological safety within the academy environmentThe complexities and challenges of player selectionBreaking away from traditional youth sport narrativesUnderstanding the key elements that help players reach their potentialThe growing role of technology and AI in football developmentFinding balance in youth developmentMaking the learning process both meaningful and enjoyable I love the way Nick thinks about development and I'm super excited to share it with you. Enjoy!For more on creating EPIC learning environments that bring out the best in your athletes and yourself, sign up for Craig's free newsletter Beyond the Game here.Connect with Craig on Social:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitterSupport the show
There are two ways to affect learning and development. Direct contact with the individuals and teams in front of you, or by influencing the system of which they are part of. My guest on today's show has spent time doing both, first as a youth team coach at Sydney Football Club and then as Academy Manager. His name is Nick Susko and he played a pivotal role in shaping one of the most successful talent development programs in Australian sport, with over 60 graduates signing professional contracts and dozens representing Australia at every level of the game. In this conversation, we explore the evolving landscape of youth football, including how systems thinking revolutionised Nick's coaching philosophy and transformed the way he nurtured talent.Together, Nick and I dig deeper into:How collaboration with local schools reshaped player support networks at Sydney FCBuilding sustainable success through quality coaching practicesCreating psychological safety within the academy environmentThe complexities and challenges of player selectionBreaking away from traditional youth sport narrativesUnderstanding the key elements that help players reach their potentialThe growing role of technology and AI in football developmentFinding balance in youth developmentMaking the learning process both meaningful and enjoyable I love the way Nick thinks about development and I'm super excited to share it with you. Enjoy!For more on creating EPIC learning environments that bring out the best in your athletes and yourself, sign up for Craig's free newsletter Beyond the Game here.Connect with Craig on Social:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitterSupport the show
Reality star turned documentary filmmaker Vicky Pattison joins Clare McDonnell to discuss her latest project, Vicky Pattison: My Deepfake Sex Tape. The documentary sees her exploring the proliferation of videos generated by AI whereby people's faces are placed onto pornographic images and shared without their consent. Vicky talks about creating her own deepfake sex tape and looks at the impact the phenomenon is having on women and girls. A rapid review commissioned by the government in response to the Southport attacks has been leaked, including suggestions that the definition of extremism should be widened to include men who are prejudiced against women, along with potentially violent environmentalists, the far left and conspiracy theorists. The BBC has been told Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, doesn't agree with the findings and will order the focus to remain on Islamist and far-right extremism. We're joined by BBC Political correspondent Tom Symonds, author and journalist Joan Smith and and Ian Corbett, Participation, Engagement and Policy Advisor for the Children and Young People's Centre for Justice. Eighties pop legend Kim Wilde joins us to discuss her new album, Closer, her career and embracing her 60s. We discuss football academies and the challenges they present for parents with Rachel Holmes, whose son Pete plays for Cambridge United's U18s team and Jorden Gibson, Academy Manager at Stevenage Football Club.Presenter: Clare McDonnell Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths Editor: Karen Dalziel
Today we have a special episode focused on one of the most important parts of any club, player development. Joining us is Ian Buckman, Albion's Academy Manager, a man who's been at the forefront of shaping the next generation of talent at Brighton. Ian's work is crucial in helping young players take their first steps toward the professional game, and he's played a key role in the club's growing reputation for producing Premier League-ready players. In this episode we'll discuss the challenges of developing young talent and how Brighton's academy has become a hotbed for future stars. We'll also get Ian's thoughts on what it takes to succeed in today's competitive football landscape and how the club's philosophy is helping shape the players of tomorrow. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: We've been nominated for two Sports Podcast Awards! Click the link below and scroll down to find The Official Brighton & Hove Albion Podcast. Please support by casting your vote...and spread the word, thanks! https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-football-podcast/ https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-team-podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dominic Dietrich sits down with academy manager Matt Hale.
Welcome back to Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast! In this episode, "Work Hard Play Hard" join host Mike as he sits down with Jimmy Dack, Sutton United's Academy Manager, to explore his remarkable journey with the club. From his early days as an 18-year-old player to his current role shaping the future stars of Sutton United, Jimmy shares insights, challenges, and his vision for the academy.Dive into the discussion as Jimmy recounts his signing with Sutton United under Ted Sheppard and Keith Blunt, his nearly 300 appearances, and his transition from Chief Scout at Wigan to Academy Manager at Sutton United. This episode delves deep into Jimmy's efforts to centralise training venues, focus on local talent, and foster a cohesive and values-driven academy.The conversation also covers the partnership with Aberdale School to establish training facilities, the financial and logistical challenges faced by the academy, and the impacts of relegation on funding and player development. Jimmy highlights the importance of teamwork, the camaraderie among players, and the club's strategies to navigate through reduced resources.For all #SuttonUnited fans, this episode offers a blend of tactical insights, heartfelt hopes, and passionate discussions, making it a must-listen for seasoned supporters and newcomers alike. Join in the conversation and share your thoughts!Don't forget to subscribe and follow us on @suttonpodcast for more in-depth discussions, updates, and fun from your favourite football podcast. Dive into the world of Sutton United with us—it's a game of passion and pride, on and off the pitch! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We kick off our special episode series with this offering in partnership with "Coachbetter"Team management, performance tracking, educational resources, and more – our app will elevate your coaching skills to the next level. Reimagine soccer success with coachbetter and redefine your team's journey to excellence today.https://www.coachbetter.comSpecial guest host Mark Sampson is Chief Football Officer at Coachbetter. Mark is an accomplished leader in both sporting and business environments. A UEFA Pro Licence Coach with over 20 years experience in elite football at both youth and senior level in the make and female game. Achieved success at the highest level of the women's game leading the National Team of England to the World Cup Bronze medal in 2015 and reaching two FA Women's Cup Finals and UEFA Women's Champion's League at club level. Combined with experience as a first team manager and Academy Manager in the EFL. Founded and ran own business for ten years while working as a head coach in football and now part of the executive team at SAAS company "coach better". Playing a key role in the companies growth and most recent investment round of over $4 million.Delve into UEFA Euro 2024 with Mark and and David (The Pro Player Podcast) as they talk all things Euro 2024, their own major tournament football experiences and implications for elite coaches everywhere in this special hour long episode that will get you thinking about your own practice and leave you glad you tuned in...The first 0f 6 special episodes of the Pro Player Podcast to round out the summer of 2024 for you.
I'm delighted to speak with Jonathan Pendlebury this week. Jonathan is the U18 Head Coach and Pathway Development Coach at the Rugby Football Union (RFU), the national governing body for rugby union in England. Jonathan oversees player development for the U17 and U18 year old (men) in the programmes and pathways of the RFU and the Premiership Rugby (PRL) Regional Academies in England. Jonathan is qualified to RFU Level 4 coaching award. He has experience coaching and working with all age groups and abilities from junior to senior. Prior to his position at the RFU, Jonathan worked at Wasps Rugby and with Yorkshire Carnegie as Academy Manager, building upon the experience he gained as a professional rugby player of ten years, having represented Premiership and Championship clubs until 2012. Jonathan has also completed a BSc (Hon) degree in Sport Coaching with Leeds Beckett, achieving first class honours. He also has a MSc in Sport Coaching.
I'm delighted to speak with Allan Steele this week. Allan has held many positions in football including Director of Football, Technical Lead, Academy Manager in the Premier League and pro-licence coach. Allan was Director of Football at Forest Green Rovers Football Club. Previously he held roles at Brentford Football Club – as B Team Technical Lead and Assistant Coach, and as Education and Welfare Manager and Academy Coach. Allan and I discuss his coaching and leadership experiences and approaches having worked across three different footballing cultures.
Get ready to kick off the season of pods with an electrifying start! In this week's episode, Riki is joined by none other than Aaron Webb, the Academy Manager of the Crusaders. Riki delves deep into the inner workings of the Crusaders academy, uncovering the secrets behind their phenomenal success. Prepare to be astonished as Aaron spills the beans on the academy's winning strategies and strengths that have propelled them to the top. This episode promises to be a game-changer, offering invaluable insights and surprises that you won't want to miss!
“Campione, Campione, ole, ole, ole…”It was a weekend to remember for the Argyle under-18 side. Coming from 4-1 down to pip rivals Swindon Town to the title, the first for nine years.This week's episode will focus on some of the people involved in clinching the South West EFL Youth Alliance League.Coaches, Jamie Lowry and James Bradley are joined by captain Lewis Colwell, title clincher, Caleb Roberts and influential forward, Josh Bernard in remembering the day.Academy Manager, Phil Stokes, also joins the pod to talk through the achievement as well as some of the other successes across the age groups.
Episode 108, Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek) Episode 108 – How To Deliver An Effective Training Session, a conversation with Mark Rivers, Arsenal Pre-Academy Manager and FA Tutor In this episode we speak with the awesome Mark Rivers who is the current Pre-Academy Manager at Arsenal and an FA Tutor.Mark talks us through his own coaching journey and how that influences his delivery as well as what he believes helps make an effective coaching session. We discuss the importance of plan, do , review as well as what to consider to get the most of your training sessions for your players. Please do leave a review, like and share the episode!Marks Podcast - The Grassroots Football Coach PodcastThe Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCastThe Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/ Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
The Manager of a MidWest film academy says Clare has become a golden destination for producers across the world. It comes as Film in Limerick, who are developing the Mid-West and wider region as an exciting hub for Film and TV production, has this week won the BAFTA for film commission of the year. It follows a number of succesful programmes filmed in this county in recent years such as Smother which was shot in Lahinch and Blackshore which includes scenes in Killaloe. Film in Limerick Academy Manager Rachel Power says Clare has many unique attractive features.
Welcome to the Training121 PODCAST - In Episode 60, today guest is Rory Kirk who is the Women's Academy Manager at Shelbourne Football Club - You'll love this one! Let us know any of your thoughts below in the comments! The Training121 Podcast will cover various topics in football and highlight how lessons learned through football are intertwined in everyday life. If you like our content, we would really appreciate a like & subscribe - Thank you.#Training121 #Football #Podcast Tags ________________________________________________________________________ coaches, coaching, football coach, soccer coach, tactics, kids training ideas, u9, 811, u14, skills training, how to score more goals, how to improve your finishing, how to score goals like Ronaldo, how to improve your weak foot, how to hoot with both feet, how to kick a soccer ball, soccer shooting tutorial, how to increase shot power, how to train at home, how to improve soccer skills at home, at home soccer training, training drills to do at home, home dribbling drills, how to train in small spaces, how to improve first touch, best drills to improve first touch, best first touch soccer drills, how to control a soccer ball, first touch tutorial, Messi first touch tutorial, how to master the first touch, best soccer first touches, first touch workout for soccer players, at home soccer drills, how to train at home, how to train in small spaces, how to dribble
In episode 176 Jess Fassnidge, Exercise Physiologist at The University of Worcester, joins us. Specifically Jess will be looking at: How football differs for men and women Key considerations for women footballers How to train with these considerations in mind Case study: How to train as a non-elite woman footballer About Jess: "Jess currently works as an Exercise Physiologist for the University of Worcester where she conducts all the fitness testing for the Hereford and Worcester Fire Service. Alongside this role she works as an Academy Manager for Science For Sport, is Club Captain for Worcester City Women FC as well as being the Head Coach for the Worcester Movers & Shakers which is an all Parkinson's Walking Football Team. She has a keen passion in promotion of women's sports as well as anything ACL rehabilitation related. Jess received a soccer scholarship to the US where she completed a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and Marketing before completing a Post-Graduate Degree in Strength, Conditioning and Performance at University College Birmingham." Instagram: jessfasss Twitter: jessfass LinkedIn: Jessica Fassnidge (Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-fassnidge-9867a110a/ ) Worcester City Women FC: https://www.wcwfc.co.uk/ Nominate future podcast guests here! If you want to hear from a particular person on a particular topic, let us know! Hit the link below and we'll see what we can whip up for you. https://www.scienceforsport.com/nominate/ FREE 7d COACH ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/sfsepisode176 JOIN THE SCIENCE FOR SPORT TEAM: https://www.scienceforsport.com/join-our-team/ Learn Quicker & More Effectively, Freeing Up Time To Spend With Friends And Family Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
Andoni Bombin is the Academy Manager at Independiente de Valle in Ecuador.Formerly the Head of Methodology and long time academy coach at Athletic Club de Bilbao, Andoni underwent a significant apprenticeship at home demonstrating how the values required for a successful career on field were equally transferable to a successful career away from it. Armed with this knowledge and it's proof in a never ending lineage of academy graduates Andoni used these learnings as a platform travelling worldwide to spread the Bilbao gospel. The apprentice has now become the master and Andoni all these years later has proven astute adapting to different contexts, managing expectations and in turn facilitating a knowledge exchange in the likes of China and Ecuador. Listen to find out more including;- Inside the unique culture for development at Bilbao.- The importance of providing players with autonomy in their own development.- How the phases of development align to ensure a constant conveyor belt of talent from academy to first team.- Why a coach cannot begin their journey without the clarity a direction brings. - The huge social purpose driving development at Independiente de Valle.- How IDV facilitate knowledge exchange amongst players and coaches in Ecuador?Timestamps;00:00 - 03:30 - Intro03:31 - 08:05 - Bilbao08:06 - 14:15 - Phases of Development14:16 - 24:53 - Learning24:54 - 29:56 - Pathway Progression29:57 - 36:37 - China36:38 - 48:13 - Ecuador48:14 - 54:14 - Holistic Development54:15 - 1:00:14 - AdviceGet in touch;Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conorwalsh1995/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cwalsh95?lang=enYouTube; https://www.youtube.com/@TheLowdownPodEmail: cwalsh95@outlook.ie
Audible.com |Audible.co.uk - Get your audio book version of my new book today! (Free trial for new Audible customers)Amazon Paperback Book - Get your physical copy of my new book today!My InstagramOff-Field Rugby InstagramMy LinkedinWe chat about;How Crusaders transition Academy players to the senior squad.How Crusaders identify talent.Aaron's relationship with new All Blacks coach Razor RobertsonCreating player development plans.What separates those who excel at the top level.What growth mindset means.Failure within the Academy.Resilience in young players.Social media effects.Controlling your inner voice.Dealing with ups and downs.Aaron‘s journey to become the Crusaders Academy manager.How he got the Crusaders job.Why he became an ultramarathon runner.Curiosity and learning.Raising money for charity.Dealing with concussion issues.Mentors, he has had.What Richie Mo'unga did differently age 19. Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"If you're a parent, we've already gone through loads of adversity" Kenny Brown is Academy Manager at West Ham, a former-professional player, Coach, Manager and dad to two sons involved in youth football. Kenny is funny and relatable, and there is not much he does not know about success in this game! He generously gives us much food for thought as parents navigating youth football. We loved how he gives credit and hope to those players and families in grassroots football. Watch the FULL Behind the Boots Series One OUT NOW on our app! ⭐️Click here to download the FREE No1Fan.club app: https://member.no1fan.club/landing/pl... ⭐️⭐️Download the No1Fan.club app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store today ⭐️⭐️Join the.club! https://www.no1fan.club/join
Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lee O'Neill is the former General Manager and Academy Manager at Ipswich Town, and is now the President of United Soccer Leagues in America.
Episode 97, Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek) Episode 97 – Key Coaching Topics for Youth Football Coaches and CPD, a conversation with Ray Power, Academy Manager, Coach Developer and AuthorIn this episode we speak to Ray Power, academy manager, coach and author of Making the Ball Roll, Coaching Youth Football and the Deliberate Soccer Practices series of books.Ray tells us what he believes are some of the key topics youth football coaches should have a good understanding of and why they are important. We also discuss how important it is form coaches to continue their own CPD and how they can go about this. Ray also tells about his current role as Academy Manager at Boston United FC and his online CPD coach development programmes.Please do leave a review, like and share the episode!Ray Power - @power_rayThe Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCastThe Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/ Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
GET 20% OFF THE MyPersonalFootballCoach Virtual Conference with the code 'podcastvc' Ivan Kepcija joins Saul to talk about his career which has seen him be instrumental in the rise of Croatian football to the top of World Football. Ivan was assitant Academy Manager then Academy Manger of Dinamo Zagreb. He then moved in to be a Technical Director at Legia Warszawa and then at Hajduk Split. Ivan discusses his work and the secrets behind the extraordinary success of Croatian Football.
Per Mertesacker was a World Cup winner with Germany in 2014, making 104 appearances for them during his career. After his prestigious career finished, Per transitioned into coaching, where he is currently Academy Manager at Arsenal Football Club.
Andries Jonker was tussen 2014 en 2017 bijna drie jaar lang Academy Manager bij Arsenal. In die periode werkte hij onder meer samen met Arsène Wenger, Ivan Gazidis en een behoorlijk aantal spelers die inmiddels het eerste van Arsenal hebben gehaald. Eén van de belangrijkste opdrachten die Jonker mee kreeg: er voor zorgen dat de helft van het eerste elftal uit zelfopgeleide spelers bestaat. In deze tweedelige special vertelt Andries Jonker uitgebreid over zijn binnenkomst bij Arsenal, zijn werkzaamheden, de manier waarop de Academy was georganiseerd, en zijn speciale band met een aantal spelers die nu in het eerste elftal voetballen. In het eerste deel ging het vooral over de manier waarop Jonker bij Arsenal binnen kwam, de bijzondere dingen die hij in zijn eerste maanden tegenkwam, en de doelstellingen die hij mee kreeg van de club. In dit deel gaan we wat dieper in op een aantal spelers die Jonker toen al op jonge leeftijd voorbij zag komen: Bukayo Saka, Ainsley Maitland-Niles en zeker ook Reiss Nelson, met wie Andries een speciale band heeft. We hebben het over het huidige Arsenal, Arteta, Henry en over de toekomst van de club en die van Jonker zelf.
Nick Cox is the Head of Academy at Manchester United. He has previously been an Academy Manager at Sheffield United FC. In this episode, Nick shares with us the key to high performance - people and relationships. For Nick, high performance is about finding those small windows of alignment where you are in flow, and then when you are not in that state your time should be spent rebuilding to return to it. As Head of Academy, Nick offers insight into how to best lead and mentor children and young adults into becoming whole, well-rounded people. One key aspect that Jake, Damian and Nick discuss is how failure is crucial for children, and why their mentors or parents need to explain to them why ‘sitting on the bench' is a positive thing. Nick discusses the importance of challenging your outlook, tackling discomfort and doing what excites you.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andries Jonker was tussen 2014 en 2017 bijna drie jaar lang Academy Manager bij Arsenal. In die periode werkte hij onder meer samen met Arsène Wenger, Ivan Gazidis en een behoorlijk aantal spelers die inmiddels het eerste van Arsenal hebben gehaald. Eén van de belangrijkste opdrachten die Jonker mee kreeg: er voor zorgen dat de helft van het eerste elftal uit zelfopgeleide spelers bestaat. In deze tweedelige special vertelt Andries Jonker uitgebreid over zijn binnenkomst bij Arsenal, zijn werkzaamheden, de manier waarop de Academy was georganiseerd, zijn speciale band met een aantal spelers, Arsenal heeft al geruime tijd de reputatie van opleidingsclub, maar klopt die reputatie eigenlijk wel? De laatste jaren breken er eindelijk weer wat spelers uit de eigen Academy door bij Arsenal. Reiss Nelson, Bukayo Saka en Emile Smith Rowe zijn hier de meest in het oog springende voorbeelden van. Samen met Andries Jonker proberen we te verklaren waarom dat nu wel lukt. Heeft het wellicht iets te maken met de veranderingen die in zijn tijd bij Arsenal zijn doorgevoerd? Tot nu toe is er in de media nog maar weinig aandacht besteed aan de bijzondere en belangrijke functie die Andries Jonker uit Amsterdam bij Arsenal kreeg. Speciaal voor de ArseNL Podcast schoof hij op een zonnige middag aan op het terras van Villa Westend, om te vertellen over deze bijzondere periode in zijn toch al rijke loopbaan. In deze tweedelige special, ‘De Arsenal-jaren van Andries Jonker', krijgen jullie een unieke kijk in de keuken van de Arsenal Academy. In deel 1 gaat het over hoe Arsenal bij Jonker uit kwam, de cultuurshock in zijn eerste maanden bij de club, de doelstellingen die hij mee kreeg van Gazidis, de rol van Wenger, en de veranderingen die er nodig waren.
We recorded this bonus episode WAY WAY BACK after our in person event when we interviewed Greg W Swartz, ‘The Water of Life” Producer and Director + Gez McAlpine, representing Bruichladdich, Remy Cointreau National Manager. We had a bunch of questions we never got to ask them at the time, so here are 'The Questions We Never Asked'. If you've seen the film, this episode has some great BTS chat and stories from the making of that will make you want to watch the movie again... and if you haven't see it yet, you'll want to fix that immediately. A couple of special appearances from Jenna AKA @Whiskyagogirl, Rab McEachern Bruichladdich Brand Education and Academy Manager, and music from Fraser Shaw (www.frasershawtrust.com). About the Film: The Water of Life - A Whisky Film is a feature documentary that focuses on the craftsmen, chemists, and renegades at the heart of the whisky revolution that turned the stagnant scotch whisky industry of the 1980s into the titan it is today.
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Max Rohr (formerly with Rehau as the Marketing and Academy Manager for Building Solutions) spends some time explaining for us the process of creating and marketing products to move energy in water, that is radiant heating and cooling systems, as well as plumbing applications with Pex. We learn about both Max's background and the background of the Rehau company which has 20,000 employees in 55 countries and operates in 5 distinct market areas globally. This episode was recorded in February 2020.
Episode #169 of The Coaches Network Podcast.The guest for this episode is Alex Inglethorpe.Alex is the Academy manager at Liverpool, charged with developing an environment in which players and staff can thrive and overseeing a style of play that mirrors Jürgen Klopp's senior team.He was originally appointed U21 coach in November 2012 and joined the Reds from Tottenham after six years worth of service at White Hart Lane.As a player, Inglethorpe's career began at Watford, where he played in the attacking midfield role, sometimes pushing further on to play as a striker.Following a loan spell at Barnet in 1995, Inglethorpe signed for Leyton Orient before making the switch to Exeter City in 2000, where, but for a brief loan at Canvey Island, he played-out the final days of his on-pitch career.Inglethorpe's first role in the dug-out came at Surrey-based side Leatherhead, from where he moved on to Leyton Orient as U19 coach in January 2004.Some nine months later, he took up the reins as manager of his former club Exeter and during his tenure there, the non-league outfit recorded a memorable 0-0 draw at Old Trafford against Manchester United in the FA Cup third round.Inglethorpe also served as assistant manager of the England National Game XI - a team that represents the Three Lions at non-league level - but he left the post in October 2005.In June 2006, he joined Tottenham and after Martin Jol's sacking, served as assistant to caretaker manager Clive Allen until the appointment of Juande Ramos.In November 2012 he arrived at Liverpool's Academy to replace Rodolfo Borrell as U21 manager after the Spaniard moved on to the role of head of academy coaching before later being promoted into the role of Academy Manager.Alex joins Coach Yas to share some insights gained in his journey to date as well some fundamentals to take into consideration in forging a career in the game. Enjoy!The Coaches Network is proud to formally reveal our very first Patreon membership. This membership consists of monthly donations with a price worth as much as a cup of coffee! Only £3.50 per month! What benefits will there be you say? If you sign up for this membership, you will have early access to The Coaches Network's official upcoming episodes. Sign up for our monthly donations with the following link:https://www.patreon.com/thecoachesnetworkSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Academy Manager at Sheffield United Derek Geary speaks to the podcast about his time playing for both sides of the city, playing under Neil Warnock, his current role with the youth players and his love for the fabulous city of Sheffield.
Rhys Denton is a Youth development phase coach at Reading FC. He is also an Academy Manager at Hungerford Town as well as running his own business Perform 23 which runs a host of football camps which players from all different football academies attend. Rhys also recently received the Ugo Ehiogu 'ones to watch' from Football Black List. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this years Christmas Special, Rivo & Rich caught up with Arsenal legend and World Cup Winner Per Mertesacker. On the pod Per opens up about his early experiences in football and what impact his Dad had on his career. Per speaks of taking opportunities presented to him which led to making his debut for Germany at just 20 years old. Per also shares his historic journey with the national team which ultimately resulted in winning the FIFA World Cup in 2014.Per also talks about his wonderful time at Arsenal including winning 3 FA Cups, his current role as Academy Manager at the Gunners and the emerging talent of Bukayo Saka & Emile Smith-Rowe. There's also talk of leadership, Arsene Wenger, Santi Cazorla, Fernando Torres, Phillipe Lahm and find out who wins this week's festive themed feature, “…..and a Partridge in a Per Tree.” For more information about grassroots football coaching in Berks & Bucks, and the recently launched BBFA Coaches Network, please visit www.berks-bucksfa.com/coaches.Music and post-production by Darren Fellerdale.
Johnny McKinstry is a UEFA Pro Coach and Professional football manager from Northern Ireland. He has experience coaching in Asia, Europe, North America and Africa, he has a track record of consistently raising performance at elite level - by developing teams, players and staff. A fascinating story and journey. Below is a list of clubs and countries Johnny has worked for. Enjoy the Listen Everyone. Experienced: Head Coach, Uganda National Team; Head Coach, SAIF Sporting Club (Premier League, Bangladesh); Head Coach, FK Kauno Zalgiris (A-Lyga, Lithuania); Head Coach, Rwanda National Team; Head Coach, Sierra Leone National Team; Academy Manager, Craig Bellamy Foundation; Academy Coach, Right to Dream and New York Red Bulls.
To celebrate the launch of The PGA's Find a Golf Lesson platform, Alex Perry (Editor – National Club Golfer) asks three PGA Professionals why people should invest in a golf lesson. Alex is joined by PGA Captain Elect and Head Teaching Professional at Three Rivers Golf Club, Sarah Bennett, Chris Ryan, who is currently based at the Marriott Forest of Arden, and Joe Feather, Academy Manager at Leeds Golf Centre. All three PGA Members talk through the process of having a golf lesson and explain how PGA Professionals can improve your game, whether you are new to golf or want to improve your game.
Gregg Broughton is the Academy Manager of Norwegian champions Bodø/Glimt, having held the same role with Luton Town and Norwich City. In Episode #32 of the TGG Podcast, Gregg explains how the club do things differently when it comes to youth development - and how living in the moment is key. For more information, visit trainingground.guru or follow us on Twitter @ground_guru
We take things indoors this week on the Flagstick.com TeeTalk Podcast to focus on golf instruction away from the sunshine and natural grass. Award-winning PGA of Canada Professional Derek MacDonald, the Academy Manager at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club and 2021 PGA of Ottawa Teacher of The Year, joins us for the entire show. We chat about how players can improve some skills better inside than out, the evolution of indoor training and technology, what the benefits of year-round training can be, and much more. Derek also handles listener Mail Bag questions on Improving Spin with Wedges, Best Advice For Slicers, Eliminating Toe Hits, Improving Your Putting, and Advice For Developing Competitive Juniors. With a long winter ahead for some, the show is full of insight you'll want to hear if you plan to improve your golf game this off-season. Derek MacDonald Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/derektmacdonald/) Instagram: Flagstick (https://www.instagram.com/flagstickgolf/) Scott (https://www.instagram.com/scotmac1970/) Stefan (https://www.instagram.com/steedorf/) Twitter: Flagstick (https://twitter.com/Flagstick) Scott (https://twitter.com/ScotMacGolf) Stefan (https://twitter.com/Steedorf) Facebook: @Flagstick (https://www.facebook.com/Flagstick/)
Jason Wilcox is a Premier League Winner and former England International who is now Academy Manager at Manchester City Football Club. Jason talks about his journey so far, how he continues to learn and grow and much more.
On February 2nd, 2020, Rebecca May's brief substitute appearance in a Women's Super League game at Reading made Manchester United history.The 18-year-old's five-minute cameo saw her become the first player to graduate through United's entire youth system, from under-10s, to the fledgling first team.It was a proud moment for all who knew the teenager - not least Charlotte Healy, the coach in charge of the club's academy.Created ‘upside down', Manchester United had a girls section before there was a women's first team to graduate into. Academy boss CHARLOTTE HEALY talks to Women's Soccer Coaching about how she has set about joining the dots.
Per Mertesacker is currently Arsenal's Academy Manager, and was a pivotal part of Germany's 2014 World Cup Winning team. Per shares how his experiences growing up helped shape his illustrious career, and what his expectations are of the players he now works with at Arsenal.
Newly appointed FA Woman's Professional Game Technical Lead, Tessa Payne, shares her stories about her journey in soccer. She was previously the Women's Academy Manager at Arsenal, and has spent time coaching the USA.
On this episode of RŌL Radio our guest is instructor and Academy Manager at Bushido Jiu Jitsu Academy in Manchester CT, Rich McKeegan.In 2012 a local tragedy changed Rich's outlook on life. He made the decision that giving back and making a difference was his true calling.Starting small, Rich began making and selling gi patches with the proceeds going to the victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown CT. Shortly thereafter Rich met the father of Dylan, an autistic boy who was one of the shooting victims. This is when Rich decided he wanted to do even more. Rich started the charity Black Belts for Butterflies with proceeds going to Dylan's Wings of Change. After eleven charity Jiu Jitsu seminars, Rich has helped raise over $100,000 dollars for Dylan's Wings of Change and various other charities across the country. Rich has accomplished so much, both on and off the mats, and he shares these accomplishments and so much more here with us. Here is RŌL Radio with the inspirational Rich McKeegan.Episode #22 Highlights3:15 Making future leaders10:03 Rich gets his start15:43 Thomas's first partner32:30 The day that changed everything39:50 A meeting that changed everything49:04 New Chapters53:30 The 2 inch stage101:18 Five Questionshttp://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/ https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/ https://www.instagram.com/richmckeegan/http://www.bb4bf.org/https://www.manchesterbjj.com/experiencehttps://www.dylanswingsofchange.org/
Richard Thomas is the current Academy Manager at Watford FC. He talks about his experiences as a coach, what he looks for in staff and how he manages both his and other people's expectations.
Danno sits down with Bruce Dyer and Bobby Hassell as we speak about racism in professional football the proactive steps Barnsley Football Club have taken to address the issue. Bruce Dyer was the first £1 million teenager when we moved from Watford to Crystal Palace and played 469 games from 1993-2008. Bobby Hassell is the Academy Manager at Barnsley having played for 17 years at Mansfield, Barnsley and Bharat FC in India.
Toby Booth is a professional a rugby coach who has recently been announced as the next Head coach of the Ospreys. Formally of Harlequins, Bath Rugby and London Irish, Toby has an extensive career spanning over 3 decades. He was also Academy Manager at London Irish during the academy systems inception in England so has first hand knowledge of the development pathway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, Rachael welcomes back Tom Bainbridge, the Academy Manager at the BTN Academy and co-host of the Ben Coomber Radio Podcast. Join them as they talk about everything that you need to know about the Ketogenic Diet. Find out about what it really is, what are its short term and long term effects in weight loss and nutrition, and more! Listen to the previous episode with Tom: https://ditchthedietacademy.com/31-environmentally-friendly- weight-loss-with-tom-bainbridge/ To learn more about BTN Academy and their courses visit them here: Website: https://btn.academy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BTNAcademy.Nutrition.Education/ Instagram: @btnacademy To find out more about Tom, you can follow him here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tom.bainbridge.16 Instagram: @tombainbridge1990 To get in touch with Rachael and find out about the Ditch the Diet Academy: Visit her website: www.ditchthedietacademy.com Or send her an e-mail: rach@ditchthedietacademy.com
Allison Redmon booked herself solid using fun, easy workshops in a small town in Saudi Arabia! Pretty cool, right? I learned real quick that Allison is also wicked talented in doing family films. She's working as the Academy Manager for the Filming Life Academy, an online filmmaking school founded by Courtney Holmes that opened Spring of 2018 too. She's also put her formal Bachelors and Masters in Music Education to great use by hosting the Discover the Power of Music & Audio for Family Films Masterclass at the Filming Life Academy. In this convo, we cover: Allison's shooting workflow + business process. I was curious how long she needs to shoot for a film that ends up being 3-4 minutes long and how she manages both filming AND shooting stills with her clients - Allison gives us a great look at it all The power of music: how it can be a beautiful tool to strengthen the experience your clients have with their film, Allison's Masterclass, and where Allison buys her music All the workshop goodness: Why PPW + why teaching was a no-brainer for Allison. Allison's story on becoming booked out - that's right, booked solid - using workshops The power of workshops evolving from your inner circle to an outer network of warm strangers What Allison's been doing to keep her workshop students engaged AFTER the workshop A SMART strategy in your promo photos for your workshops Full Show Notes: http://www.fearlessandframed.com/023
Celtic is a club synonymous with success in Scotland, and even in Europe. Their academy has produced some top-class players for the Scottish club as well as some of the biggest clubs in the world, and today on The Coaching Journey podcast we sit down with Willie McNab to talk about it! Willie is a current Academy Coach within the club as well as the International Academy manager for North America. Our discussion today is a fantastic chat on youth development both grassroots and elite level, as well as developing creativity and bringing out the best from a player and a session. Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and leave a rating and review! Follow us on Twitter: @TheCoachJourney Follow us on Facebook: The Coaching Journey Music: http://www.bensound.com