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In a special 'LIVE' edition of the podcast, Scott McIntyre is in South Korea at the Suwon World Cup Stadium as Korea look to cement their spot atop Group B in qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2026. But a 1-1 draw last week with Oman has only intensified the spotlight on the team and coach Hong Myung-bo. Follow Scott's journey through the game, as we get reaction after last week's 1-1 draw with Oman from star midfielder Hwang In-beom and Oman coach Rashid Jaber. Korean journalist Seo Bowon explains the state of the game in Korea. As Korea were held to another frustrating 1-1 draw - their third in a row - we hear from two of Asia's biggest stars, Son Heung-min and Mousa Al-Tamari. PLUS... we get reaction from the surprise loss of Urawa Reds in the AFC Women's Champions League from our women's football expert, Alex Bishop.
In a special bonus episode, on the eve of the SheBelieves Cup, our resident women's football expert, Alex Bishop, catches up with new Nadeshiko Japan assistant coach, Leah Blayney. Together they discuss her coaching journey in Australia, her first impression of the Japanese players and the emotion of coming up against Australia in her first game. Be sure to follow The Asian Game on all our social media channels: X: https://twitter.com/TheAsianGame IG: https://instagram.com/theasiangame Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheAsianGamePodcast
North Korea won the Under 20 Women's World Cup for a third time last month, meaning they are now one of the most successful sides in the tournament's history. So how has such a politically isolated country forged such a strong presence on the global stage? We're joined by Tokyo-based sports journalist Alex Bishop, who talks us through that winning moment in Bogotá, their rise as a women's football power and why North Korea's youth development is so strong. Plus, Alex explains how their senior team has consistently maintained a top-ten FIFA ranking, and whether he can see them at the World Cup in Brazil in 2027. Join us!Follow us on X, Instagram, and YouTube! Email us show@upfrontpod.com.Sign up for the Football Ramble Patreon to get ad-free Upfront shows and more: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When it comes to love and connection, our childhood experiences often cast long shadows. Today's guest is Alex Bishop, a registered professional counsellor with strong roots in the IFS - or - Internal Family Systems framework, and the main focus of the conversation is attachment theory and how it impacts the way we form relationships - at home, at work, and at play. Bryde introduces the concept of IFS, a way of examining one's inner experience from a lens of compassion and curiosity, making space for whatever burdens need to make themselves known, and finding a new way to care for oneself and one's loved ones. Alex delivers his insight with thoughtfulness and clarity, and shares a little bit about his personal burden that resonated so much with Bryde. Tune in for some content that may open new doors of understanding, and offer a way of living and engaging with acceptance for all your parts. Find Alex and his work here:https://www.forloveweheal.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello friends! Welcome to Olympics Group Talk where I am joined by a special guest to dive into one nation headed to the Olympics, as I then preview the three teams in their group. Alex Bishop joins me to break it all down for Japan, as I then take a close look into the Spain, Nigeria and Brazil all in Group C. Follow Alex on X @ABishop32Follow me on X @shescoresbanger
Brian speaks with two different guests.First is Shilpa Mishra. Shilpa is the managing director of capital advisory services at accounting firm BDO. She talks about Raising Capital in a challenging market. She says: “The banks are being very, very conservative. They are being more cautious. We think they are going to continue to stay cautious, and the alternative lenders are scooping up that business”.Then, Alex Bishop. Alex, a strategy consultant on Indigenous Economic Reconciliation, helps promote Indigenous histories, cultures, experiences, and contributions that create economic opportunity and wealth for Indigenous peoples and a first person account of Addictions and how this country is missing huge savings and opportunities to deliver better health care.
As the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 nears its conclusion ahead of the final between England and Spain on Sunday night, much of the focus will now switch to the legacy this tournament will leave and building on the enormous groundswell of support seen across both Australia and New Zealand. Our very own Alex Bishop, who was in New Zealand following Japan's fortunes, was lucky enough to be invited to the Manaaki Invitational youth tournament, staged by A-Leagues side Wellington Phoenix and featuring academy teams from the Phoenix, as well as others from Japan and the USA. Alex sat down with Katie Barriott, Women's Football Development Lead at Wellington Phoenix, and Steve Coleman, their Academy Technical Director, to find out more about the tournament and how they'll look to build on the World Cup's success. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
Japan's campaign at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 has come to an end at the hands of Sweden, losing 2-1 in a thriller in Auckland. Japan fell behind early before fighting back at the death, but it wasn't to be as they exit the tournament at the quarter final stage. Is that a pass mark? Where did it go wrong? And how does the Nadeshiko build from here? We're joined by our Japan correspondent, Alex Bishop, on the ground in Tokyo to dissect their loss and their campaign. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
Japan has enhanced their title credentials with a controlled 3-1 victory over Norway in their Round of 16 encounter in Wellington on Saturday night. The win sets up a mouthwatering clash with either the USA or Sweden in the last eight, and our man Alex Bishop is back with us to recap the victory and discuss the mood on the ground in Japan as the Nadeshiko firm as one of the title favourites. Plus, we also hear from former Japan international Mami Yamaguchi about her own playing career and the disappointment of missing out on the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup squad. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
It was a great day for Asian football as Groups B and C concluded at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, with Australia and Japan both registering resounding 4-0 victories over Canada and Spain respectively. We speak to former Australian international Elissia Carnavas moments after full-time outside Melbourne Rectangular Stadium to get her immediate reaction on Australia's thumping 4-0 win, while we speak to Alex Bishop in Japan after Japan's equally impressive 4-0 win over Spain. Finally, we speak to 18-year-old Singaporean Danelle Tan about her dream move to German giants Borussia Dortmund and inspiring a new generation of Singaporean talent. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
On Day 7 of the FIFA Women's World Cup, Japan made it two from two as they defeated Costa Rica 2-0 to guarantee progression to the Round of 16. Alex Bishop is in New Zealand with his match report, while we also speak with former Lebanese international Assile Toufaily about her PhD studies and development of women's football in the Middle East. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
It's my pleasure to bring on Alex Bishop, a registered counsellor and IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapist, onto the podcast today. Alex has struggled with Relationship OCD/Relationship Anxiety, and disorganized attachment, and can speak deeply on the experience of pushing a partner away. In this episode, we discuss his story with overcoming ROCD, how parts work relates to relationship anxiety, the IFS model for overcoming doubts, fears, and "the ick" associated with ROCD, and some of the limitations of ERP therapy for overcoming ROCD specifically. If you have been feeling stuck, this episode will be SO validating for you, and can help you get on the path to free yourself from the overwhelming shame and anxiety! Find Alex over at @forloveweheal on Instagram. Links: PATREON CALL w/ live Q+A: August 3rd at 10AM PST https://www.patreon.com/AnxiousLoveCoach Time Stamps: 3:00 - Alex's experience with ROCD 16:42 - The importance of knowing your patterns when you have relationship anxiety 19:00 - How Alex used parts work/CBT 23:00 - How psychedelics can help with relationship anxiety 26:12 - Creating aliveness for yourself in your relationship 31:00 -Therapeutic routes to help with ROCD 42:50 - The causes of attraction obsessions 56:10 - Having different experiences that we label the same thing 57:50 - The limitation of ERP: Exposure and Response Prevention
On Day 3 of our coverage of this year's FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 we are coming to you LIVE from Adelaide's Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga. Coming to you LIVE from Adelaide's Victoria Square / Tarntanyangga, we are joined by leading football executive James Kitching from The FC Sports to discuss the start of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 and how Australia and Asia can capitalise on its success. We also hear from Vietnamese journalist Hoang Tri Cong from Eden Park after Vietnam's impressive showing against the USA, and Alex Bishop is in Hamilton to provide a report after Japan's thumping 5-0 win over Zambia. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
History was made on Day 2 of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 as the Philippines played their first ever match at a FIFA World Cup tournament - men's or women's. Unfortunately there was to be no happy ending as Switzerland prevailed 2-0 in Dunedin. Ryan Fenix was there for us to recap all the action, while we also hear from Matildas star Ellie Carpenter after her side's 1-0 win the night previous. Finally, Alex Bishop joins us from Auckland to preview Japan's opening clash with Zambia. The Asian Game's coverage of the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 is proudly sponsored by SMC.
This is basically a masterclass on understanding OCD! If you experience obsessive thinking, self-doubt, and fears of making mistakes, this episode will help you understand how SHAME underlies these patterns. Alex and I talk about our own experiences of shame and anxiety and how to work with shame. We touch on multiple OCD themes (sexual orientation OCD, harm OCD, relationship OCD, etc), religious trauma, and childhood trauma. Find Alex on Instagram: @forloveweheal Website: www.forloveweheal.comWant more support with Relationship Anxiety? Get our FREE Relationship Anxiety Clarity Guide here: https://healingembodied.kartra.com/page/relationship-anxiety-clarity-guide Check out all the ways you can work with us here: www.healingembodied.com/workwithus
In this episode, I sit down with Alex Bishop of @forloveweheal. He's a registered counsellor who helps others with a wide range of personal and relational challenges work towards a more fulfilling loving relationship with their partner and themselves. In this episode we cover: defining Internal Family Systems + ‘parts work' as a therapeutic method breaking down which inner parts of us may be at play when there is lack of attraction in your relationship how to separate yourself from your anxiety or OCD tapping into the version of ourself that loves openly without fear what does it mean to “love the fear” instead of “choosing love over fear” do more women than men have relationship anxiety/ROCD? — Check out more of Alex's work here: Website: https://forloveweheal.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forloveweheal/ — Additional resources: Join Deconstruct the Doubts digital course here (instant + lifetime access) Click here to join the waitlist for the next cohort of Beyond the Doubts group coaching Download the free video training: The Single Most Important Lesson in Healing Relationship Anxiety Visit my website Connect with me on Instagram
Episode Notes Themes: relationship anxiety, relationship ocd, anxious attachment, avoidant attachment, dating anxiety, new relationship, self-sabotage Do you feel constant, intense urges to end your relationship? Or feel your brain being hyper-critical of your partner - even though you feel that they are safe and a good match for you? If so, the term "relationship OCD" or "relationship anxiety" might help shed light on what is going on. Our guest for this episode is Alex Bishop, a registered counselor from Canada: "Hi, I'm Alex! As someone who has struggled relationally with a diverse spectrum of issues from relationship anxiety/ROCD, disorganized attachment, intimacy and commitment issues, and doubt, I get how difficult it can be to be in a relationship and feel settled and secure. I know what it's like to desperately want to be committed and feel open-hearted and at the same time want to run for the hills! With all of the internal disorganization I was experiencing, I knew I needed help and that the only way through my relationship problems was to seek professional help. In my healing through various different modalities from one-to-one therapy, group work, psychedelic medicine, and breath and bodywork I slowly worked towards more security within. I became better able to communicate my thoughts and feelings, I no longer felt a massive desire to run away, my doubt about whether I was with the right person dissolved and I learned that everything I had been experiencing in my intimate relationships had ties to childhood trauma and relational wounding. I learned that it wasn't safe to get close to people and open my heart. My continued healing allows me to open my heart more and more and enjoy a safe, loving relationship. Transcending these difficulties allows me to now guide others into doing the same. As a Registered Counsellor I now help others with a wide range of personal and relational issues work towards a more fulfilling loving relationship with their partner and themselves!" Work with Alex Instagram @forloveweheal Website www.forloveweheal.com
The new top flight season kicked off on Friday night, and Stuart Woodward and Alex Bishop guest to help us round it all up. We begin with surprise leaders Shonan, who rode a Yuki Ohashi hat trick to a VAR-assisted 5-1 away thumping of Tosu (to 13:45), before Stuart hops on board to chat about Yokohama F.Marinos's victory in the battle of last season's top two (to 34:30). Then Alex joins to discuss FC Tokyo's victory over Urawa (to 49:50), before we wrap up wins for Kashima, Nagoya and Kobe (to 1:06:40) and finish with the three draws from Saturday, and look ahead to the Matchday 2 slate.
We look ahead to the new top flight season for FC Tokyo, Shonan and Kawasaki. In Part 1 Alex Bishop from FC Tokyo Kai-Guys presents a thorough preview of the capital club in a solo Kai-Guys mini-pod, before your hosts give some brief thoughts and a couple of Tokyo players to watch (to 28:25). Then in Part 2 we discuss Shonan: Can they follow-up last season's 12th-placed finish, how long can they hang on to Shuto Machino, and is Song Bum-keun the signing of the season (to 47:00)? And finally, Neil Debnam returns to the pod to discuss the departure of Shogo Taniguchi, a potential change in formation by manager Toru Oniki, and the season ahead for Kawasaki.
In this episode Alex Bishop chats with Everton FC First Team Performance Analyst, Kaita Hasegawa. Kaita tells us all about his journey as an aspiring analyst. Originally from Japan, Kaita is a football analytics graduate of Liverpool John Moore's University and has gone on to work under renowned managers such as Carlo Ancelotti and Rafael Benitez. An excellent and intriguing listen that details the career path of an analyst as well as a brief comparison of analytics in the Premier League and the J League. Enjoy!
With Japan's pro women's football league entering its second season, Alex Bishop checks in on Sarina Bolden of Chifure AS Elfen Saitama FC and the Philippine National Women's Football Team. Sarina tells us all about her journey in Japan so far and how the technical standard and playing style of the WE League differs from an international perspective. You can follow Sarina on Twitter @srnbldn Music by chillmore from Pixabay
The FC Tokyo Kai-Guys are back on the air with a keen eye on the midseason transfer window. In their latest episode Alex Bishop lists some potential targets as FC Tokyo look to bolster up their roster.
With roughly a quarter of the J1 season behind this, the past weekend's break in top flight action was the perfect opportunity for us to connect with Alex Bishop once again to chat about the J.League Fantasy game. We check in on our teams, discuss what we've liked about the new game and areas we think it could be improved on, and dispense some transfer tips and gameplay advice (to 44:22). At the end of the episode we round up the latest ACL results and try to make sense of the permutations as all four Japanese clubs chase a spot in the knockout stage.
This week it's the sixth round of the Challenge Cup and one of the ties that caught the eye was Whitehaven v St Helens. On this bonus edition of Shoulder Charge, hear from Whitehaven CEO Andrew Canavan, second row Ryan King and half-back Alex Bishop. Everything is covered on this bitesize, comprehensive preview of the game. Music: Upbeat Funk Rock by Infraction. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shoulder-charge/message
The guys are back with a wide variety of topics in a delayed-release episode. Kicking off the discussion the guys talk about last week's episode with the great Alex Bishop, the guys move on to talk about Wyatt's current state now that the Olympics are over as well as how the Olympics performed in North America. Other topics include the Superbowl, NHL goaltending, as well as the most impactful coach the guys have ever had in sports.
On this week's show Scott is joined LIVE on the streets of Tokyo by respected J.League journalist Sean Carroll and The Asian Game contributor Alex Bishop to preview the 2022 J.League season. The boys discuss potential challengers to Kawasaki Frontale's crown, which teams could be in trouble and who are the stars to watch. PLUS we hear from Yokohama F.Marinos coach Kevin Muscat.
The guys welcome back Toronto Maple Leafs LEGEND Alex Bishop to the podcast. A Proud Member of the MOO Crew, Alex joins some elite company with his second appearance. This one focuses heavily on his time in the media spotlight being the emergency backup for the Toronto Maple Leafs and what it was like to be around the team on gameday and take warmup with one of the best teams in the league. From getting a Vezina candidate's phone number to playing sewer ball pregame, tune in for some stories.
Addiction/mental health advocate Alex Bishop about Snow Gate, alcohol and drug related diseases. It's BRUTAL out there. Alex helps people and people need help. Doug Ford's Snow Shovel probably wasn't his idea. We'll explain Ontario is easing dining restrictions before easing surgical restrictions and that's a major fucking issue. If you're concerned about addiction and struggling with mental health, @alexbishopcan joins us to give you a little hope and a few tips on how to manage your response to an unmanageable world.
On Tuesday's episode of Sticks in the 6ix, the guys sit share their feelings on the Chicago Blackhawks assault case and how it affects the NHL and hockey culture. They also welcome Toronto Maple Leafs' emergency back-up goalie Alex Bishop to the show to discuss his game with the Leafs and break down the Morgan Rielly extension.
The Chambers' brothers discuss the Stars' first week of the season and recent news surrounding the NHL including Evander Kane, Alex Bishop, and the amount of money young defenseman have signed for recently around the NHL.
The Chambers' brothers discuss the Stars' first week of the season and recent news surrounding the NHL including Evander Kane, Alex Bishop, and the amount of money young defenseman have signed for recently around the NHL.
Jonas and James critique Auston Matthews season debut in the Leafs 2-1 OT loss to the NY Rangers, they praise the play of William Nylander and Michael Bunting and why the chemistry between Mitch Marner and John Tavares seems to have dried up.The guys also wonder what to do with Nick Ritchie who has only taken 4 shots in the first four games, and if the team can elevate Ondrej Kase and Jason Spezza to more offensive roles.Plus the boys go a bit deeper with the Leafs risky, controversial decision to use University hockey goalie Alex Bishop on Saturday night when they found themselves in a cap crunch, and as always, we wrap the Leaf Report with another edition. of the pod-bag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonas and James critique Auston Matthews season debut in the Leafs 2-1 OT loss to the NY Rangers, they praise the play of William Nylander and Michael Bunting and why the chemistry between Mitch Marner and John Tavares seems to have dried up. The guys also wonder what to do with Nick Ritchie who has only taken 4 shots in the first four games, and if the team can elevate Ondrej Kase and Jason Spezza to more offensive roles. Plus the boys go a bit deeper with the Leafs risky, controversial decision to use University hockey goalie Alex Bishop on Saturday night when they found themselves in a cap crunch, and as always, we wrap the Leaf Report with another edition. of the pod-bag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maple Leafs back up goalie on Saturday night and UofT goalie Alex Bishop joins First Up to chat about being on a NHL bench, how he found out he was signed by the Leafs on Twitter, having family and friends in the stands and more!
In the second hour of Game Play, Matt Cauz gets into University of Toronto goaltender Alex Bishop's emergency call-up by the Leafs and why it's a bad look for the NHL. Then Matt is joined by Bills beat reporter for The Athletic previews tonight's Monday night showdown between the Bills and Titans.
In the final hour of the show Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo are joined by Maple Leafs back up for Saturday night and UofT goalie Alex Bishop to chat about his one of a kind NHL experience. We also chat with TSN MLB insider Steve Phillips about the ALCS and the NLCS!
Kelly talks to Alex Bishop, a Varsity Blues goalie and U of T student, about signing a one-night-only contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Chris Johnston, Happy 40th to CJ!! (00:00), the Toronto Maple Leafs sign UofT goalie Alex Bishop to back up Jack Campbell on Saturday night (03:00), is Marc Bergevin leaving Montreal for California? (15:00), more details on the Brady Tkachuk signing (24:30), Cj needs help with his set up (37:30), Jack Hughes is a star (42:00), what is Jeff Carter's middle name? (47:00), trades we thought would happen but then didn't happen (50:00), and thoughts on the Vitali Kravtsov New York Rangers situation (55:00). Originally aired: October 18, 2021 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/j4K2SHtoKTw Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. We've joined The Athletic and you can too! Hit the link to subscribe: https://theathletic.com/hockeypod Visit this episode's sponsors: https://www.officepools.com/ https://betmgm.com/ https://ca.manscaped.com/ Code: : CHRIS21 Follow us on Twitter: @ReporterChris & @JkaMckenzie
On this episode of The Steve Dangle Podcast, the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night with Alex Bishop as back-up goalie (00:00), Kucherov is injured - can the Lightning now trade for Jack Eichel? (44:00), the Oilers look great in the battle of Alberta (48:00), the Montreal Canadiens are winless and can't score (55:00), EA might lose the rights for its FIFA games (1:08:00), Ilya Kovalchuk will be the GM of the Russian Olympic team (1:20:30), Sam Bennett scores a hat trick (1:23:30), and Sportsnet debuts a new studio (1:29:00). Originally aired: October 18, 2021 Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/kI9MIen7yDE Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. We've joined The Athletic and you can too! Hit the link to subscribe: https://theathletic.com/sdp Visit this episode's sponsors: https://betterhelp.com/SDP https://betmgm.com/ Follow us on Twitter: @Steve_Dangle, @AdamWylde, & @JesseBlake Follow us on Instagram: @SteveDangle, @AdamWylde, & @Jesse.Blake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
University of Toronto goaltender Alex Bishop stops by to discuss his experience suiting up for the Leafs as a backup for Jack Campbell (0:38). Justin Bourne then joins the show to talk about his first impressions of Nick Ritchie, Mitch Marner's start to the year, and the blue line depth (26:14). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast […]
The new season has started and we are five days into the new marathon! We talk about opening night and the first days of the new season. Don Sweeney has made a hash of this and previous off seasons, highlighted by the Krejci fiasco. Other players he missed out on are discussed here, but they include O.E.L., Vince Dunn and Christian Dvorak. Is Matt Grzelcyk the best defenseman on the Bruins? If he is, then why aren't they playing him as such. McAvoy will avoid negotiating in the offseason as he has agreed to a new extension for the next 8 years. Brady Tkachuk has agreed to a new deal with the Senators. Ovi has tied Marcel Dionne for 5th all time for goals scored in the NHL. Serious contender to top Gretzky? TJ Oshie celebrates the first goal of Hendrix Lapierre's career by hoisting him up off the ice with one arm! Why we love this game! Allan Walsh has taken to Twitter to explain the horribleness that is the hard cap in hockey. Mike Robinson of UNH (a goaltender) was tossed from a game for spearing a player on the ASU Sun Devils. Alex Bishop gets to sit on the bench as backup net minder after Mrazek left with injury. Bishop was the emergency back up for this game. Enjoy the new season just underway, but don't forget to enjoy our podcast as well. Until next week...
Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
Today we are joined by Matt Jeneroux MP from the riding of Edmonton Riverbend of the Conservative party. Nadine Nakagawa a City Councillor in the City of New Westminster, British Columbia. Amina Yasin is a City and Regional Planner, who sits on The Vancouver City Planning Commission. Alex Bishop helps companies access grants, investments and government and is a political pundit and finally, we have Sarah Jama - the founder and executive director of the Disability Justice Network of Ontario.On the day when children have been reportedly killed by two explosions outside Kabul airport, we ask what are the major themes of the Canadian snap election. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A slow week ahead of the Olympics starting? Well Celtic, Kobe and Kyogo Furuhashi put paid to any plans we had for a cruisy episode by dropping their transfer bombshell on Friday morning, and Sean Galbraith joined us for Part 1 in which we discuss Furuhashi's move to link up with Ange Postecoglou and how he might fit in at Parkhead. We then move on to some Yokohama F.Marinos transfer news - that Sean is slightly less excited about - with Ado Onaiwu looking set for a move to France, and 2019 J1 Player of the Year Teruhito Nakagawa possibly heading to Kobe to attempt to fill Furuhashi's boots (to 30:39). In Part 2 Alex Bishop makes a very welcome return to the pod to chat about the key players, youngsters to watch, and overall medal prospects for Asako Takakura's Nadeshiko Japan side in Tokyo 2020, while we also chat about the makeup of the squads for the other three teams in Japan's group in the men's Under 24 Olympic football tournament (to 1:01:38). Then finally in Part 3 we review the four J1 games played on Saturday, with mixed results for the returning ACL clubs.
Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
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Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics
In a week that has seen the women in London organise a vigil to reclaim the streets after the disappearance of Sarah Everard in London will ask have Meghan and Harry have just not just put the boot into the royal family but also the monarchy?Today we are joined by Writer and journo Emma Burnell in London, Drew Morisey the ideological Freeagent, programme Manager in the non-profit sector Gilly Cooper in London, Actor Terry Molloy in East Anglia and Mic Wright Editor at Conquest of the Useless, the media criticism newsletter in Norwich, businessman Alex Bishop in Hamilton Canada, Clint Loshe ex Capitol Hill staffer in Washington, Eric Marcus of the Making Gay History podcast in New York, pundit Doug Levy San Fransisco and Steve O'Neil the ex-deputy head of policy for the Liberal Democrats in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The guys welcome former St Johns Sea Dogs, Quebec Ramparts, Val D'Oeur and current University of Toronto goalie Alex Bishop to the podcast. The guys talk to Alex about his time in the QMJHL, what it was like to be a bit of a suitcase in his final year, his experience getting to practice with the Montreal Canadiens, how he has found so much success in USport and much more!
Some amazing musicians visit today; Maggie "Mama Maggs" Smelser, Rick and Kathy Jacobson and Alexander Bishop. Their songs: Mama Maggs - Can't Find The Words, Wired Blue Band - Life In The Slow Lane & Alex Bishop - Rocky Ridge
Some amazing musicians visit today; Maggie "Mama Maggs" Smelser, Rick and Kathy Jacobson and Alexander Bishop. Their songs: Mama Maggs - Can't Find The Words, Wired Blue Band - Life In The Slow Lane & Alex Bishop - Rocky Ridge
Alex Bishop, a recovering addict, describes his proposal to build and help finance a detox and treatment centre in Peterborough as the opioid crisis worsens; Jane Sinclair is the General Manager of Health and Emergency Services for Simcoe County updates us on the COVID-19 outbreak at the Simcoe Manor long-term care home; Niambi Carter, a political scientist at Howard University in Washington, D.C. previews tonight's upcoming vice-presidential debate; Lyndsay Bowen a librarian at Kawartha Lakes Public Library recommends some feel-good reads; Peter Dundas the new President of the Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs talks about how he would like to see some changes in the range of their responsibilities.
The Astronauts go on a marathon. Trigger Warning, there is a lot of political talk thanks to Alex. Melissa recounts 9/11 and oddly enough agrees with Alex Bishop’s somewhat lucid commentary.
Alex Bishop, aka Alex Incyde, has been DJing for ages. He worked at and released on Hotflush Records. And he was a resident at Dub War, the original dubstep party in the US. This mix features a gorgeous paint splattering of bass-heavy music spanning multiple genres plus music that eludes definition. Lose yourself in this […]
After Sam and Ben begin the episode with a smidgen of K League chat, and housekeeping following announcements last week from both the J.League and AFC (to 15:08), they welcome back frequent guest Alex Bishop - one half of the FC Tokyo Kai-Guys from twitter - for a chat on FC Tokyo winding up their Under 23 team before the start of the new J3 season (to 42:10). The guys then move on to discuss how Tokyo (and other teams) might handle such a gruelling set of upcoming fixtures - with The Gasmen potentially playing between 45 and 50 games in less than six months - ahead of the release of the J.League fixture list next Monday.
Alex Bishop, a cook at Ross Dining, has worked at the College for the last ten years. Alex shares how dining at Middlebury has evolved to respond to COVID-19, what it's like to be an essential worker on the Vermont campus, and how routine is keeping him grounded.
We wondered if it was worth doing an episode this week, then news of Gotoku Sakai's positive test for Covid-19 broke on Monday evening, we got Scott McIntyre on the line, and the rest is history. Scott is with us until about the 27:30 mark (with a cameo from his travel companion, Alex Bishop), then Sam and I soldier on. Lots of negative J.League and Japanese society-based news here, but on the flip side, I don't think I've ever had more fun in the editing suite.
Alex Bishop is a guitar luthier based in Bristol. Having left a degree in Aerospace Engineering in Bath, he moved to London in 2007 to pursue the possibility of becoming a guitar maker. Alex came down and joined us for episode 3, bringing with him some of his own guitars for us to try out. Alex Bishop on guitar, Cornelius Corkery on guitar, Tobie Medland on violin and Marcus Penrose on double bass.
We're baaaack, and we begin to get you ready for the start of the new J1 season with an in-depth look at last year's top six with new co-host Sam Robson, and special guests Stuart Woodward, Alex Bishop and Neil Debnam. After Sam and I briefly round up last week's ACL playoff games, we welcome in Stuart for a chat about how defending champions Yokohama will fare in 2020, the key additions to their squad and how they will approach their return to the ACL (to 26:20). Then Alex pops on to discuss FC Tokyo, and if they can go one better than last year's second placed finish (to 42:09), Sam and I chat about Kashima, and Neil joins us for a look at Kawasaki, who like Antlers don't have the distraction of the ACL this year, and can go all out for the J1 title (to 1:17:50), before we finish up by running the rule over Cerezo Osaka and Hiroshima.
In today's episode my guest is Alex Bishop. Alex is a registered counselor, an entrepreneur, and a community mental health worker in downtown Vancouver, BC.We discuss what lead Alex on his path of spiritual growth and mental health.We talk about the complexities of the human mind and how much there is to discover about ourselves that we don't already know. Consequently, we discussed various types of anxiety in relationships as well as working with our subconscious to improve and heal ourselves. Alex explains the main approach he uses which is called Internal Family Systems (IFS) which is a way of looking at the mind as multiple parts of a system that all play a role in keeping us "safe".Alex's favorite hobby is working with his online IFS group.The two main things he does for self-care and personal growth are exercise and "Inner work" (the process of looking inward and figuring out how to better yourself through discovery, understanding, processing, and working through the stuff that comes up).One thing he thinks anyone can apply to improve themselves is self-compassion.His one book recommendation is We by Robert Johnson.Link for the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/We-Understanding-Psychology-Romantic-Love/dp/0062504363/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1TPDX360CBGGW&keywords=we+robert+johnson&qid=1578332545&sprefix=We+by+robert+%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-1His recommendation for lasting happiness is to go to therapy.Alex's Contact Info is:Instagram: @alexbishopcounsellingWebsite: alexbishopcounselling.comEmail: alex@alexbishop.ca
Happy New Year, Oklahoma! How many New Years have you celebrated so far? Ten? Twenty? fifty? Maybe even a hundred? That's certainly the case for our narrators in this episode. This month, we're highlighting the lives of several centenarians from our Oklahoma 100 Year Life Oral History Project. They'll be sharing their secrets to success and longevity to help you with your New Year’s resolutions. We'll also talk to Dr. Alex Bishop, professor of gerontology here at OSU, about what we can learn from these narrators. Amplified Oklahoma is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Library. Show notes: https://library.okstate.edu/news/podcast/amplified-oklahoma/episode-33-advice-from-centenarians/
Today I talk with Alex Bishop and Chase Baker. They kinda give me the 411 on what to do to get started in duck hunting. And maybe some of you experienced duck hunters may learn something.
What does Sex Worker mean to you? Does it make you think of some underworld where drug addicted women trade their bodies for another hit of heroin or meth with no regard to their future or anyone else? Or do you think of a middle class Soccer Mom taking care of her kids, managing her own company and creating a charity? It may be time to move past the Hollywood version of a Sex Worker. Today’s modern sex workers are online, live in suburbia, they are safe, create charities to help other sex workers and raise their children with more quality time than anyone with a 9 to 5 job. In this podcast we interview two amazing women, Penny Trait and Alex Bishop, both proud online sex workers and even prouder single mothers who created a charity porn project called I Give A Fuck Clips with their fellow sex worker colleague Jessie Sage. Alex and Penny may change your opinion of what a real sex worker is in the 21st Century. ilovealexbishop.comigiveafuck.manyvids.com @ilovealexbishop@pennytrait@sapiotextual@igafclips
What does Sex Worker mean to you? Does it make you think of some underworld where drug addicted women trade their bodies for another hit of heroin or meth with no regard to their future or anyone else? Or do you think of a middle class Soccer Mom taking care of her kids, managing her own company and creating a charity? It may be time to move past the Hollywood version of a Sex Worker. Today’s modern sex workers are online, live in suburbia, they are safe, create charities to help other sex workers and raise their children with more quality time than anyone with a 9 to 5 job. In this podcast we interview two amazing women, Penny Trait and Alex Bishop, both proud online sex workers and even prouder single mothers who created a charity porn project called I Give A Fuck Clips with their fellow sex worker colleague Jessie Sage. Alex and Penny may change your opinion of what a real sex worker is in the 21st Century. ilovealexbishop.comigiveafuck.manyvids.com @ilovealexbishop@pennytrait@sapiotextual@igafclips
Technically summer doesn't start until next week, but here at the Diaries, summer break is in full effect...and it's PERFECT. In this special between-seasons episode Marissa and guest-friend Alex Bishop dig into the series' first SPECIAL EDITION novel. Are you ready to bike a major chunk of the California Coast with nothing more than a couple of saddle bags and a heap of moxie? No? Well, neither were the Wakefield Twins et al, but they did it anyway, and lived to tell the tale (but just bear-ly).
Welcome to Episode 26 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. The season has come to an end, and it's time to review what we learned during the 2018 season and take a moment to appreciate the incredible run of the Texas-Tyler Patriots. Here's what we've got in this episode: World Series review (at 1:32) How the Patriots won it all They proved rather loudly that they deserved the at-large bid they received Notable performers: Blake Maddox, Alex Bishop, Simon Sedillo, Alexander Masotto Why many of these players are used to winning national championships Texas Lutheran coming up just short (at 6:30) The Bulldogs were our Team of Destiny, and they almost pulled it off General takeaways from watching the games in Appleton (at 8:00) Season in review (at 9:15) What did we learn from doing a podcast about D-III baseball this season? Draft Preview (at 11:30) A small number of D-III players will be selected in next week's MLB Draft -- who are some of the guys that have a shot to get picked? The four we are most closely watching (link to Cut4 article) Junior RHP Hugh Smith -- Whitworth Senior RHP Tommy Parsons -- Adrian Junior SS Michael Wielansky -- Wooster Senior OF Daytona Bryden -- UW-Whitewater Some other guys we think could get picked on Day 3 (at 17:20) Discussing the four categories of D-III draftees (at 20:10) Then we abruptly say goodbye. Actually we don't even say goodbye. But thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759
We are really excited to bring you a special episode that examines the interplay between sexuality and motherhood. After a brief update on some changes in the podcast and in our lives, we discuss two recent articles that came out after FOSTA/SESTA were signed into law. The first is a DailyBeast article written by Amy Zimmerman about the ways in which FOSTA/SESTA is putting sex workers at risk. The second is a BuzzFeed article written by Jenny Heineman and Brook Wagner about the lack of meaningful data on sex trafficking. We then move on to the theme of our show: motherhood. We first talk to Burlesque performer Ruby Rockafella, who performed and modeled throughout her pregnancy. She talks to us about what that experience was like for her and why continuing to perform as a mother is important to her. We then do something unconventional for our show: a roundtable discussion rather than an interview. In this roundtable, Penny Trait, Alex Bishop, and Peepshow Podcast co-host Jessie Sage talk about the unique challenges of being both sex workers and mothers. We also talk about some burgeoning projects they are working on to help sex worker mamas in need.
This is the daily Lenten Devotional for March 25, 2018 written by Alex Bishop If you like this and would like to see the full devotional please follow the link Thanks to all of our writers, editors and readers for pulling this project together.
Alex Bishop won the Little 500 in 2007 as a Cutter. As a game creator, Bishop has long wanted to produce a cycling strategy game based on the 500. His goal game to fruition recently as "Glory Gears". Alex has teamed with bike shops around the state of Colorado to put on a "Glory Gears" State Championship with more than $60,000 in prizes - including a $9,000 Colnago! In the special edition of 303 Radio Alex joins us to talk about his game and the upcoming tournament. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Febraury 09, 2017 Just Riding Along Show Page ABOUT THIS EPISODE Matt knew the whole crew was going to miss an episode due to an upcoming travel day. To keep your JRA fix coming your way he rounded up Alex Bishop of Mind Melt Games to give you a little history of himself and the story of the world's first cycling board game, Glory Gears. Tune in to hear more about Glory Gears and for info on how to even win a copy of the game! ------------ SHOW DONATIONS – special recording - no donations mentioned. A huge thanks to this week's show supporters! If you like JRA and want it to continue, consider supporting the show, CLICK HERE. We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. If you have a question, please include the following details: what do you weigh, do you jump stuff, what is your budget, what is your goal? This will help us, help you, keep Just Riding Along. ------------ RELATED SHOW LINKS Shop via our Amazon Affiliate Link Go to the Mountain Bike Radio Store Mind Melt Games Mind Melt Games Facebook - like to win! Contact Alex Bishop Become a Mountain Bike Radio member Just Riding Along on Twitter Brickhouse Racing Website Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page Brickhouse Racing Instagram Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page Andrea’s Twitter Matt’s Twitter Kenny’s Twitter
Alex Bishop attended the University of Indiana in large part because he wanted to race and win the Little 500. In 2007 he achieved his goal as part of the winning Cutters Team. The race was a life changing moment for Alex and he's now created the board game "Gears of Glory" which will allow those of us unable to participate in the Little 500 to get a taste of what the race is about.
Alex Bishop attended the University of Indiana in large part because he wanted to race and win the Little 500. In 2007 he achieved his goal as part of the winning Cutters Team. The race was a life changing moment for Alex and he's now created the board game "Glory Gears" which will allow those of us unable to participate in the Little 500 to get a taste of what the race is about.
Whether it’s "Hamilton," "Mad Men," or "Saving Private Ryan," everyone loves a little bit of history packed in with their entertainment. In this episode, we’re focusing on how the OSU Library transformed the Oklahoma 100 Year Life Oral History Project into "The Centenarian Play." We’ll hear from OSU student Trey Phipps and talk about his experience portraying centenarian Delmar Hopkins in the performance. Dr. Alex Bishop from OSU’s College of Human Sciences joins us to discuss the use of oral history interviews in his classes. Finally, writer and director Dr. Julie Pearson-Little Thunder from the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program shares her thoughts on creating performances based on oral history interviews. Amplified Oklahoma is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Library. Show notes: http://library.okstate.edu/news/podcast/episode-3-the-centenarian-play
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