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On this week's episode Canadian Age Group record holder Stuart Galloway joins the Podcast to discuss his recent marathon performance, extending his streak of sub-2:52 Marathons to 5 decades. He also shares his path to longevity in the sport, his philosophies on training, and his experiences from decades of youth coaching, including his formative role on the career of Canadian Record holder and Olympic Medallist Moh Ahmed during his early days as a high school athlete with the Niagara Olympic Club. Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world.
In Hour 3 we were joined by Steven Ellis from Daily Faceoff and 4x Canadian Champion curler Kevin Koe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During Hour 3 13x Alberta Chapmion, 4x Canadian Champion, and 2x World Champion curler Kevin Koe joined the show recapping his weekend victory at the Alberta playdowns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with a true champion of the rodeo world—Matt Lait. We dive deep into his journey into bareback riding, discussing the intense training, preparation, and physical maintenance required to thrive in such a demanding sport. He shares invaluable insights into the mental and emotional challenges that come with competing at the highest level, and how maintaining a strong mindset is just as important as physical conditioning.As a Bareback Riding Instructor, he emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health and wellness, from chiropractic care to general fitness, and how young athletes can approach their overall well-being to sustain long, successful careers. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring rodeo athletes, fans of the sport, and anyone interested in the mental and physical demands of competing at the top of your game.Matt Lait is a 10-time Canadian Finals Bareback Qualifier, Canadian Champion, and two-time Canadian Finals Average Winner. Not only has he earned a prestigious place in rodeo history, but he's also dedicated to shaping the future of the sport by mentoring the next generation of bareback riders.In the Adjusted Reality podcast, well-known athletes, celebrities, actors, chiropractors, influencers in the wellness industry, and other podcasters will talk with host Dr. Sherry McAllister, president, F4CP, about their experiences with health and wellness. As a special gift for listening today visit f4cp.org/health to get a copy of our mind, body, spirit eBook which focuses on many ways to optimize your health and the ones you love without the use of drugs or surgery. Follow Adjusted Reality on Instagram. Find A Doctor of Chiropractic Near You.Donate to Support the Chiropractic Profession Through Education.
After 100 Speaking of Business interviews with Canada's leading CEOs, we decided to mark the milestone by putting a few of them together in a room. We brought together a former CEO from one of Canada's most established companies, an executive from a Canadian success story that started small and became big, and a company founder from a brand-new sector. They had more in common than you'd think. Host Goldy Hyder wanted to know: how do you maintain a startup mindset, even in organizations that are decades old and employ thousands of people?“If you want people to be innovative and risk-takers, you can't punish failure,” said Linda Hasenfratz, executive chair of the board of Linamar. She joined former CEO of Air Canada Calin Rovinescu and chairman of Aspire Mohammed Ashour to talk about the ingredients companies need to succeed over the long-term.“Many of the characteristics and drivers for a startup business are absolutely exportable to mature businesses,” said Rovinescu, pointing to the need to communicate widely and to empower frontline workers.As the co-founder of a new startup, Ashour also discussed the challenges of launching a new business that is unlike any that have come before – Aspire grows insects as a protein source. “You are inventing the plane and flying it at the same time, which is a very thrilling but also terrifying reality.”Hosted by the Ivey Business School's Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership at the school's Toronto campus and recorded in front of a live audience, the three guests discussed their own career journeys, their hopes for Canada, and offered advice for the students in the audience. Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/
In hour two, Mike & Jason talk some baseball with MLB Network's Adnan Virk (2:05), plus the boys discuss the Whitecaps winning the Canadian Championship for the third straight year (35:38). This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Today the guys recap the Canucks OT victory against the Flames last night in their second pre-season game and also chat about the Whitecaps being Canadian Champions for the third straight time.Joining the show is Farhan Lalji and John Shannon.
On Friday, Algeria's Imane Khelif won the gold medal in the 66kg women's boxing category at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Reports say the athletes has two DNA tests showing he is male, but the IOC insists he is "female." What's the truth? And why won't Khelif offer his own test results to refute the claims he is male? Meghan Murphy speaks with Linda Blade, founding member of the International Consortium on Female Sport (ICFS), co-author of UNSPORTING: How Trans activism and Science Denial are Destroying Sport, previous president of Athletics Alberta, former Canadian Champion and NCAA All American in the heptathlon, and advocate of female sport, about the situation. This interview was recorded on Friday, August 9, 2024. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-same-drugs/support
Hey! Bit of a strange one today - I (Carrozza) have been sick for a couple of weeks dealing with a new health complication. I'll be alright! I'm already recovering. However, I unfortunately had to cancel on Celani and Morgan twice leading up to this episode, but did not want to stall on Bevers' episode. I promise we will comment on the Knowledge Pool stuff in the next one!That said, our guest today is a Canadian Champion of Chaos, the Commander in Chief of the Chat Chaos Commander stream, Mr. Bevers! Our maple sweet boy Bevers calls in to talk extensively about his show before diving into a chat about Knowledge Pool and having no plans for a board wipe when a game has gone long (a topic, we've touched on before and will likely chat about again). Follow Mr. Bevers on socials. Find all his stuff here on his Linktree.00:00:12 - Skip intro button - Intro with explanation of why no bookending chats this week.00:02:13 - Cardsphere ad - get your cards here CardSphere.com - Here's the referral link!00:06:04 - Interview with Mr. Bevers00:51:35 - A little wrap up with Ken before we scoot the dayCardSphere referral link: https://www.cardsphere.com/?referrer=bolcastEdited by Ken PeddleCheck us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@AmITheBolcastCheck out www.edhrec.com and www.commandersherald.com where Morgan edits and Celani and Carrozza write.Music:"Aerosol of my Love" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Find us on Twitter:Podcast - @amithebolcastCarrozza - @mikecarrozzaCelani - @gamesfreaksaMorgan - @indigogentlemanThanks for listening!
This week, the boys visit with 3-time NFR barrel racer, Trula Churchill. Trula was the WPRA rookie of the year in 1996 and was also crowned the Canadian Champion barrel racer in 2011. She has some great rodeo stories and tells us all about her famous barrel horse, "Worm". Trula is also the granddaughter of legendary early day cowboy, Dick Truitt and shares a lot of stories about him. We think you'll really enjoy this one!
Craig Forrest and Asa Rehman deliver this week's Whitecaps 3 Questions with an interloper and perhpas should have called it Whitecaps Even More than 3 Questions!Are Gould & White essential to the Whitecaps success?Are the Whitecaps building towards something special?Will the Whitecaps rotate their squad v Montreal with the Canadian Champions match with Pacific on the horizon?GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongFeaturing: Asa RehmanStill Sasquatch's First Cousin, Rowdy: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen in to an exciting chat with Rocky Ozaki. Rocky is the Founder & CEO of the NoW of Work, a business transformation firm whose primary focus is helping leaders build future-proofed, resilient teams that are anchored on cultures of innovation and agility. Rocky and Nancy discuss the future of work, AI, family, and surrounding yourself with game-changers. Rocky is a leading voice in the Future of Work discourse and an accomplished entrepreneur. Formerly the Vice-President and Head of Corporate Innovation for the BC Tech Association, Rocky is a three-time tech startup founder with one successful exit. Rocky made a “Pandemic Move" to the Okanagan in August 2020. A fun fact - Rocky is the youngest Karate Black Belt (recognized in Japan) in Canadian history (12-years old), and a 3-time Canadian Champion who competed internationally for Canada. TODAY'S BOOK RECOMMENDATION: 'The New Factory Thinker: Surviving And Succeeding In A Marketplace Disrupted By Technology', by Bill Bishop. JOIN A MACKAY CEO FORUMS GROUP TODAY: MacKay CEO Forums brings results-oriented CEOs, Executives, and Business Leaders together to solve their toughest problems and maximize opportunity through peer learning and support. Learn more. CONNECT WITH MACKAY CEO FORUMS: LinkedIn | Facebook
Sam and Greg are joined by Detroit Radio Host Sean Baligian as the NHL playoffs are in full swing
We were honoured to interview one of the most decorated trialists in North America. Scott Glenn has been a force in the industry for over 25 years. Since his start, he and his dogs have earned more than a dozen competitive titles, including six-time USBCHA National Champion, four-time Canadian Champion, Meeker Champion, Bluegrass Champion, Soldier Hollow gold and silver medalist, and a multi-year World Trial Competitor.Recently, he competed in Ireland at the 2023 World Sheep Dog Trials with his dog, Pip, against 240 dogs from around the world placing third in the finals. Scott is a class act, a wealth of knowledge and a pleasure to visit. Enjoy taking in the perspective of such an elite dogman. This Episode is proudly sponsored by Women Of The Wild West Horse Sale. A horse sale that represents women of the horse training industry and the great horses they produce.Join Laura and Alison as they sell 3 horses in this years sale, May 26,2024 in Gooding Idaho.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555343000688
Welcome back fight fans! Today we sit down and chat with the 1st EVER WBC Muay Thai Canadian champion - Scott "Smash" MacKenzie out of Dunamis Muay Thai in Calgary! Scott has an important fight April 5th on the newly announced FightLife Promotion happing just outside Edmonton at the River Cree. Scott talks about getting ready for his upcoming match up, he breaks down his UNBELIEVABLE come back victory for his WBC title win, and I get totally interested in chatting mountain climbing! Scott is one of the few Canadians with lots of international experience, so it was awesome to sit and ask questions to a fella I've watched for over a decade and have a chat, which I've said before - is one of the coolest things about doing this podcast! SHOUT OUT TO YOU SCOTT!
For the week of February 21st, 2024, Episode 6 of Season No. 7, Ted Stovin and co-host Dustin Edwards head back to the Hanna Hockey Tournament and talk with current Canadian Pro Rodeo Association Rodeo Administrator and Canadian Champion bull rider Tanner Girletz along with eight-time Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) qualifier in the bull riding in Devon Mezei. CFR qualifier Dan Hansen also checks in for a few thoughts while the crew sit and visit on a Saturday afternoon in Hanna, Alberta. To shop and for everything Cowboy Sh!t, visit www.CowboyShit.ca
During Hour 3 we were joined by 3x World Champion, 4x Canadian Champion curler, and Canadian Sports Hall of Famer Marcel Rocque to discuss his career and his new role as the coach of Team Grandy playing in this year's Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Silken Laumann captured the hearts and minds of Canadians by rowing for this country in three separate Olympics — and winning three Olympic medals. She also won a world championship and a gold medal in the Pan American Games. Her athletic career was exceptional. But what's so interesting about Silken is that she's also been a champion on another front — raising awareness about mental health. She's so serious about it that she founded an organization called Unsinkable, which helps people take steps toward mental well-being. She's also been very open about her own mental health journey and struggles.
For the week of November 29th, 2023, Episode 27 of Season No. 6 and No. 158 overall, Ted Stovin and Dustin Edwards talk to Jared Parsonage and Jordan Hansen about their upcoming trip to the Wrangler NFR with the help of former NFR qualifier in the bull riding and Canadian Champion and Hall of Fame inductee Don Johansen. To shop and for everything Cowboy Sh!t, visit www.CowboyShit.ca
Coach Linda Blade joins Sasha & Stella for an incredible conversation about the critical issues surrounding fairness and inclusivity in women's sports. They explore the challenges and biases faced by female athletes in the wake of transgender athletes competing in women's categories, particularly the profound psychological impact. The conversation also sheds light on the rich historical context of fairness in competition. Dr. Linda Blade is a former Canadian Champion (1986) and a full scholarship NCAA All American (1984) in Track & Field. As a Chartered Professional Coach, Linda has worked internationally for over 30 years with hundreds of athletes. Her expertise has extended to leadership roles (selected): Provincial President (2014 -2023) of Athletics Alberta, where she developed sex-based eligibility guidelines; Co-author of UNSPORTING: How Trans Activism and Science Denial are Destroying Sport (2021); Collaborator in the establishment of the International Consortium on Female Sport (ICFS). Linda has been publicly advocating for the fairness and safety of female athletes since 2018. Dr. Blade will be presenting at Genspect's The Bigger Picture Conference in Denver, CO.Don't miss this valuable discussion emphasizing the importance of sex-based policies for fostering a fair competition environment. Dr. Blade even offers insights into the use of puberty blockers in youth sports, highlighting the potential risks and implications for young athletes, and also the challenges with data collection and analysis. The conversation also touches on the question of intersex conditions and how they have influenced elite women's sports, underscoring the need for thoughtful policies and guidelines to address DSD (differences in sexual development), ensuring fairness and inclusivity while respecting the unique circumstances of athletes like Caster Semenya, a South African intersex olympic athlete. This is an engaging episode offering a vital perspective on the complexities of balancing inclusivity with fairness.Attend Genspect's: The Bigger Picturehttps://genspect.org/the-bigger-picture-continues-denver-colorado/ Find Coach Blade on Twitter: @coachblade More About Coach Blade: https://worldathletics.org/personal-best/lifestyle/linda-blade-life-in-athletics Unsporting: How Trans Activism and Science Denial are Destroying Sporthttps://www.unsporting.com/ Contribute to the International Consortium of Female Sporthttps://www.icfsport.org/ Contribute to The Independent Council on Women's Sports (ICONS)https://www.iconswomen.com/ Contribute to Champion Womenhttps://championwomen.org/ Contribute to Fair Play for Womenhttps://fairplayforwomen.com/ Contribute to Contra el Borrado de Las Mujeres
On this episode is Andy Roy, truly one of my personal heroes in the world of sailing. We get into the early days of the laser where he and other Canadians dominated the 1982 worlds, the growing masters scene, and what the best bar in Freemantle Australia! Andy was one of the top laser sailors in the world in the early eighties and continues to be one of the top ILCA masters sailors in the world today. Career highlights include 2nd place in open worlds in 1982 and 6th in 1983 Also a pan am games silver in 1983 In Venezuela He was tactician in the 1987 Canadian America's cup campaign in Australia with Canada 2 And was the principal helmsman on the Canada's cup, and Admirals Cup. As a Masters sailor he was 2nd at the worlds 3 times and is a a 3 time Canadian Champion, Including just this year in Montreal.
In this exciting episode of our podcast, we're thrilled to have a chat with Erica Casupanan, the trailblazing first Canadian winner of Survivor Season 41. With her vibrant purple hair and dynamic personality, Erica adds a splash of color to our conversation. She not only dishes out behind-the-scenes insights into the Survivor world but also reflects on the challenges of being underestimated. Beyond the game, Erica shares her family's incredible journey as immigrants, showcasing their remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. Join us for an episode filled with Survivor secrets, a pop of purple, and an inspiring tale of triumph over struggle.CONNECT WITH ERIKA@erika_casCONNECT WITH MICHELLE Website: www.themichellewolfe.com Podcast @themuveforwardpodcast Host @themichellewolfe Muve Life @muvelife Activewear www.muvelife.com 15% discount code for Podcast listeners “MUVEFORWARD"
Meet Bruce Raymer, 4x Canadian Champion, 7x National Team member, and the 1999 Ottawa Marathon Champion—where he broke through and ran his PB of 2:22! Bruce traveled the world racing as a pro and later as an elite Masters runner, before retiring at age 42 due to nagging Achilles issues. However, his competitive fire still burned bright and he turned to cycling five years ago, and is now focused on time trialing—and just last weekend earned 3rd place at the Canadian Masters Time Trial Championships! We discussed: -The impact legendary Canadian coach and mentor, Paul Poce, had on his running journey and how that led him to coaching to share his experiences to help runners find their best and give back to the sport that had given him so much. -How his dad introduced him to running and shaped his work ethic, drive, and stay-in-the-fight spirit. -The importance of mindset and how he coaches his athletes to get comfortable being uncomfortable to perform at their best. -Bruce's amazing experiences racing in Japan at Fukuoka, Tokyo, Ekiden, and our mutual love of their incredible passion for our sport. Bruce has had such an inspiring journey! I really enjoyed our convo and I'm grateful for the many lessons and experiences shared—and for Bruce's candor on some personal struggles! If you enjoy the episode, it would mean the world to me if you would rate the podcast or write a review and share feedback wherever you get your podcast groove on. Connect With Bruce: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runthe7 Website: https://raymerrunning.com Connect With Ron: Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronrunsnyc Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runchats_with_ronrunsnyc Facebook: https://fb.me/runchats Website: https://ronrunsnyc.com ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com Social: https://www.instagram.com/_margittai © 2023 Ron Romano
Nick Manders, 83 kg Canadian Champion, joins KOTL to discuss the upcoming World Championship, gatekeeping in Powerlifting, a beef that almost turned ugly, why he loves a villain, an unlikely friendship, his views on some of the biggest names in the sport (it gets spicy), and much more! Hosted by 6 Pack Lapadat
The 2023 Bassmaster Classic in Knoxville was the first for Ben, Pete, and Trey to attend together. This week we talk about the results of the classic and our experience as a vendor. We also discuss what we saw, would have liked to have seen, and the logistical struggles that go along with a large show for vendors. If you are interested in some insight into the classic, hearing our experience, and some could have been controversy be sure to give us a listen! Join the snagless revolution head to OneCast Fishing and use the code TheOneCast to save 10%. Catch more fish and lose less tackle! Be sure to follow us on all socials @onecastfishing. If you are enjoying the content please like, comment, and subscribe or leave us a review. This helps us to continue to grow the channel and bring you content.
In this episode, we welcome Meaghan Duhamel, a trailblazing figure skater and coach with an extraordinary career. Meaghan's three Olympic medals and two World Championship titles are just some of her many achievements, despite facing numerous barriers and challenges as an athlete. She shares her insights on topics such as mental health and self-care, staying motivated in the face of setbacks, and the transition to motherhood, including the unique challenges she faced during the pandemic. Whether you're a figure skating fan or not, Meaghan's story will inspire you to push past your limitations and make a positive impact. So join us and get ready to be inspired by the amazing Meaghan Duhamel.More about Meaghan:Meaghan Duhamel, 37-year-old mother of two, is a former competitive figure skater who has achieved numerous accolades in her career. She is a 2-time World Champion, Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze medalist, and a 7-time Canadian National Champion. Meaghan made history as the first and only pair skater to land a throw quad at the Olympics. She also won the CBC reality show, "Battle of the Blades." Meaghan is not only an accomplished athlete but also a passionate vegan and has 2 rescue dogs. Currently, she is a figure skating coach and analyst for CBC, continuing to contribute to her sport even after her retirement as a professional athlete.How to find Meaghan:InstagramFacebookBook recommendation (s):One Jump at a Time, My Story by Nathan Chen Podcast recommendation (s):Dateline Rich RollHow to find WOMENdontDOthat:PatreonInstagramTwitterBlogPodcastNewsletterWebsiteInterested in sponsorship? Contact us at hello@womendontdothat.com
This week's episode is brought to you by Dr Squatch all natural soaps, TotalSportCards.com, SundayNightsMainEvent.com and NOT Rogers home internet.Donnie is still fuming because the back half of this week's episode was a struggle for him, since Rogers services in his area went completely belly up for about an hour. Thankfully, the tech issues still led to some funny moments, and being the experienced broadcaster that he is, Tid managed to hold it together.This week the boys welcome TWO big guests! Up first is a young woman who recently became the Canadian CHAMPION of her weight class in boxing. She'll be competing at the Pan Am games in October, with her sights set on the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Scarlett Delgado is back on the show! Scarlett talks about the controversy revolving the World Championships in March, and why Canada and other countries have decided to boycott, as well as her thoughts on medalling at the Olympics, were strategy for different fights, and more! AND .... gentlemen, if you would like to win a DATE with the lovely Ms Delgado, you're going to want to tune in! Then, Donnie and Tid welcome comedian Shuli Egar! Shuli was a part of the Howard Stern show for 15 years, and he joins the boys to make a big announcement regarding the Godfathers of Podcasting. Check it out!!
****Listener Discretion is Advised**** This week's episode is brought to you by Dr Squatch all natural soaps, TotalSportCards.com, SundayNightsMainEvent.com. Donnie is still fuming because the back half of this week's episode was a struggle for him, since Rogers services in his area went completely belly up for about an hour. Thankfully, the tech issues still led to some funny moments, and being the experienced broadcaster that he is, Tid managed to hold it together. This week the boys welcome TWO big guests! Up first is a young woman who recently became the Canadian CHAMPION of her weight class in boxing. She'll be competing at the Pan Am games in October, with her sights set on the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Scarlett Delgado is back on the show! Scarlett talks about the controversy revolving the World Championships in March, and why Canada and other countries have decided to boycott, as well as her thoughts on medalling at the Olympics, were strategy for different fights, and more! AND .... gentlemen, if you would like to win a DATE with the lovely Ms Delgado, you're going to want to tune in! Then, Donnie and Tid welcome comedian Shuli Egar! Shuli was a part of the Howard Stern show for 15 years, and he joins the boys to make a big announcement regarding the Godfathers of Podcasting. Check it out!!
For the week of December 28th, 2022, Episode 2 of Season No. 6, presented by Range Fuel Jerky. Hosts Wacey Anderson and Ted Stovin welcome back to the show the guest all the way from Episode No. 8. At this point he's now made his way to the No. 2 spot on the list of the greatest saddle bronc riders ever from Canada as a two-time Wrangler NFR Aggregate Champion, a three-time Canadian Champion and a three-time Champion of the World, from Big Valley, Alberta it's Zeke Thurston. For more episodes of COWBOY SH*T™️ and to shop all things Cowboy Shit, visit CowboyShit.ca
Shop Solpri: https://solpri.com/shop Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/solprisport/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/solprisport A multi-time Canadian Champion who represented Canada in the Tokyo 2020/2021 Olympics in the sport of Canoe Slalom, Haley Daniels, speaks to me today to share her incredible experiences as an athlete and RBC Olympian. She's also currently finishing her degree in Business, Commerce and Entrepreneurship, and preparing for a new career. We begin to talk about her previous training preparation when it was winter time and how she stayed sane while traveling to different places to train and compete. She also shares with me how they do fundraising to fund their expenses and how she fought for gender equality in the sports she has been for years. Listening to Haley's journey proves how brave and dedicated an athlete she was. This leads our talk to know more about what athletes really feel and encounter. As Haley is preparing for something new in her career, she tells me why transitioning is the hardest thing to do and what she has been practicing that will help her reach her goals. If you are retiring or retired from sports, what's your plan after? Do you struggle with something? Watch the full interview and learn more from Haley about how she handles these situations. Visit her website: https://www.haleydaniels.ca/ Connect with Haley at: https://www.instagram.com/haleydanski/
Meet Olympian and Boston New Balance athlete Julie-Anne Staehli on this week's edition of the Trillium Running Podcast. With host John Shep, Julie-Anne speaks about her growth as an athlete, overcoming injuries and athletic struggles and how her journey brought her to win the 2022 5K Canadian Championships. Check her out on Instagram and her website: https://www.jastaehli.com/
Tanner, JD & Scott jump into episode #52 during the busiest time of the Western Lifestyle season. The guys dive into the ins and outs of the lead up to the inaugural PBR Teams Series, bucking chutes brawls, national high school finals, a look back on the Calgary Stampede, PBR Canada updates and much more. At 56:46 Canadian Champion and recently crowned Calgary Stampede Bull Riding champion Dakota Buttar joins the show. Buttar gives us the inside track on all things Calgary this year, his road to becoming the 2022 CS Rodeo champion, the ups and downs of his career, managing his injuries, his choice to stay in Canada within the PBR ranks after a successful stint on the Premier Series, the different path he took in the sport, the issues others had and how he dealt with people on his road to the top, his veteran role now in the locker room helping the rookies, ties to Ty Pozzobon, his run in with Rocky Balboa in L.A. (Sylvester Stallone), funny stories from the road and much much more. Great chat and insights with the champ, Dakota Buttar.
The 2022 Commonwealth Games are upon us and to celebrate, we invite flagbearer Josh Cassidy to the Trillium Running Podcast. The 3x Paralympian and 31-time Canadian Champion speaks about the importance of resilience and lifelong learning to be successful in sport for 20 years. We also riff on the sport of wheelchair athletics and how we can promote the sport in an inclusive and destigmatizing way.
Melissa Humana Paredes, a pro beach volleyball player, 6-time FIVB Gold Medalist, 12-time FIVB Medalist, 5-time Canadian Champion, 2-time AVP Champion, Commonwealth Champion, and most recently, a World Champion shares her journey in sport! Melissa shares how she started her professional career very young, and how she continued to grow in the sport. She tells us about the mistakes and errors she's made along the way, and how she learned to grow from them. In this episode, Melissa touches on the topics of body image and confidence. She also talks about how to stay engaged and avoid burnout in an individual sport like beach volleyball. Finally, Melissa reminds us that how we respond to failure is the most important determinant of our careers, on and off the court, and that when failure does happen, we need to give ourselves grace. “ I think it's how you respond to the failures that's going to be able to guide the rest of your career.” - Melissa Humana Paredes
Boxing Champion Fitz ‘The Whip' Vanderpool talks about the power of DMX walkout music, ‘With Hope It's Possible,' taking the oldest Canadian Champion title away from George Chuvalo, fighting in the Royal York Hotel ballroom, and how in boxing it is ‘better to give than to receive!' TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the week of June 15th, 2022; Episode 15 of Season No. 5 brought to you by EquiPride and EquiLix hosts Ted Stovin and Wacey Anderson host an 8-time Wrangler NFR Qualifier, making three appearances in the last four years. A 12-time Canadian Champion from one of the most illustrious families in the world of western sports. Always mounted on the best horses in the world, he's ridden and raised some of the greats like Willie, Wrangler, Deuce and Tyson. Having amassed over $2M in career earnings, from Donalda, Alberta please welcome, Curtis Cassidy. For more episodes of COWBOY SH*T™️ and to shop all things Cowboy Shit, visit CowboyShit.ca
Catch up with the hosts and their horses for the first 20 mins and then get ready for an amazing interview with Jody & Justine. Jody was raised training horses and hes still at it today, specializing in raising and training performance horses in the cow-horse and barrel industry. He offered knowledge-bombs on so many topics- training, picking the right ones, horses as a business and much more. Jody knows how to pick them, train them, and coach too! Very cool to hear how him and Justine have worked together to achieve such success as a team and family! Justine is our 2021 Canadian Champion Barrel Racer!! Her horse, Blondy, has been named horse with the most heart, twice!! These two have been a dream team for a few years now and it was interesting to learn more about their backstory, the family ties, and the behind the scenes work that goes into rodeoing. Justine and Blondy have qualified for the Canadian Finals 3 times now, going into the finals as season leader twice , they've ran at the prestigious Calgary Stampede, and much much more, we cant wait to cheer them on going into 2022 & beyond! Weaver Leather Synergy by Weaver Lucky Star Ranch -Cody and Kayla wolbeck
Welcome to the February 2022 edition of “One Move at a Time,” the US Chess podcast in which Dan Lucas, the Senior Director of Strategic Communication, talks to people who are advancing the US Chess mission statement to “Empower people, enrich lives, and enhance communities through chess.” Our guests today represent the Manasota Chess Center in Sarasota, Florida. Nicholas Lewis is the Executive Director and Grandmaster Pascal Charbaneau supports the coaching and advisory team. Nicholas is a graduate of Florida State University with a Bachelor of Music Education degree. He has held diverse professional roles since graduation, which included professional violinist and conductor, software developer, copyright coordinator, Wikipedia administrator, product lead for Minds.com and, most recently, founder and executive director of the Manasota Chess Center. Nicholas discovered chess during his freshman year at college, when he began playing with his college piano instructor, which led to his piano lessons ending and morphing into weekly chess lessons instead. Nick later joined the college chess club and eventually became the president. Under his leadership, the club held numerous tournaments, and grew from just eight to over 30 members. After graduation, Nicholas moved to Sarasota, Florida. He worked in the technology field for three years, before reinvigorating his passion for playing and teaching chess. During this time, he began pursuing the launch of a local community chess center in Sarasota. The result of his efforts culminated with the formation in June 2021 of the Manasota Chess Center. Today the Manasota Chess Center has grown to more than 50 members, and it now delivers a wide range of chess programs and activities that include monthly US Chess tournaments, chess study groups, and private and group chess lessons from US Chess certified coaches. Additionally, the coaching/advisory team includes two GMs, Pascal Charbonneau and Akshayraj Kore. One of those GMs is joining us today. Pascal Charbonneau has twice been the Canadian Champion and he won over a dozen national championships as a junior. Pascal attended the University of Maryland Baltimore County on a scholarship when the chess team won the national championship four years in a row. He graduated in 2006 magna cum laude with a degree in financial economics and a secondary focus in Russian. After 2006, Pascal aimed his attention to the financial world. From 2008 to 2019 he worked at a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund as a key member of a small investment team. He is currently senior portfolio manager with Vazirani Asset Management, an event-driven hedge fund.
December 2021Figure skating podcast. Elizabeth Manley is a 3-time Canadian Champion, 2-time Olympian, the 1988 World Silver medalist, and the 1988 Olympic Silver medalist in women's figure skating. This Canadian Hall of Famer is also a commentator and blogger for ice skating and a mental health advocate. 1 hour, 3 minutes.
Carter and Keri interview Coach Linda Blade and Barbara Kay, co-authors of the book, "Unsporting: How Trans Activism and Science Denial Are Destroying Sport." Coach Blade holds a PhD in kinesiology and is a former NCAA All-American and Canadian Champion in track and field. She has spent the past 25 years working as a sport-performance professional, training hundreds of athletes in over 15 sports (beginner to elite) to improve their fundamental athletic skills. Since 2003, Barbara has been a weekly columnist for the National Post. Since 2018, she has also been a weekly columnist for The PostMillennial.com and since September 2019, a monthly columnist for the Epoch Times newspaper. Barbara is the author or co-author of four books: a biography, a cultural memoir, a murder mystery, and most recently, a collaboration with Blade on the destructive effect of trans activism on Canadian and international sport. To follow them online: Twitter, Linda Blade: @coachblade Twitter, Barbara Kay: @BarbaraRKay Website: Unsporting.com The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0612 About Deprogrammed Hosted by former SJW Keri Smith, "Deprogrammed" is dedicated to unravelling Keri's former ideology. We'll explore the philosophy, strategy, and tactics that intersectional ideologues use to program "Social Justice Warriors," turning otherwise thoughtful, critically-minded individuals into armies of extreme leftist NPCs. Some episodes are interviews with special guests, and others are deep-dives into a different aspect of "social justice" culture, drawing both from Keri's personal experience as well as current events. Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @unsafespace [currently suspended without any reason given] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop
This week's guest is the 2020 Canadian Champion and we dive right into the process of keeping the longevity of being at the top for such a long time in our sport. Roman Sadovsky is now one of the tallest competitors in the world, and those that have known him from a younger age he was by far the shortest. He shares with us how he was able to overcome those growth spurts and body changes to be able to keep pushing to be his best and keep his big picture goals in mind. Roman and has roomed with both Mike and Trennt at many events across the world, so you really can feel the friendship, and comical stories they have to tell. We hope you enjoy this fun episode as much as we did!Instagram: @roman_sadovsky Twitter: @_romansadovskyYoutube: Romsky
This episode we interview Olympian, Canadian Champion and world Medalist in ice dance; Kaitlyn Weaver. Kaitlyn takes us through her amazing program the Open Ice Collective, what it's about and where it came from. Along with this we get deep into her lab about what helped drive her and her partner Andrew Poje through the years, and the knowledge that she learned while competing and now as she has transitioned out of sport. We're really excited about this episode and make sure you head over to the Open Ice Collective and Kaitlyn's platforms linked. Good luck in your labs everyone. Instagram: @openicecollectivehttps://www.instagram.com/openicecollective/Instagram: @ka2sh
In this episode, Malindi and I discuss:The difficulties she had finding postpartum guidance after her first birth in 2017The symptoms she struggled with after her first was bornWhat she learned and how she applied this to her 2nd postpartum recoveryHow she has built up to marathon and qualifying for the 2021 Olympics as a mom of 2.Her advice for new moms who want to return to high level activityMalindi Elmore is an 8 time Canadian Champion in track and field, cross country running and road racing. After a long career representing Canada at the Olympic Games, Pan American Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships in the 1500m race, Malindi retired from competitive sport to pursue other career and family goals. After her first son was born in 2014, Malindi re-invented herself as a triathlete, and competed professionally for 3 years in long course triathlon, which included multiple podium performances and a sub 9 hour ironman. She retired again from sport when she was pregnant with her 2nd son, however, within a few months of his birth she decided to try a marathon. The marathon was so much fun that she was hooked on running again, and in only her second ever marathon, set a Canadian Marathon Record of 2:24 which qualified her for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics which will be held later this summer. At 41 years old, Malindi juggles a busy life as an athlete, coach and mom to two boys who are now 2 and 6 years old. Here is where you can find my online program Malindi worked through after her 2nd birth:https://mommyberries.comYou can follow Malindi's story and progress on IG @malindielmorewebsiteThanks for joining me! Here is where you can find more:my online course to walk you through pregnancy, birth prep and postpartum recovery: https://mommyberries.comFollow me on:InstagramFacebookYouTubeSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=T6RXXXFKMA5PY)
In this episode, Georgia chats with Canadian Cyclo-cross star, Maghalie Rochette.Maghalie is current Pan American Champion and Canadian Champion in Cyclo-cross. She also has her own team and podcast, Fever Talk.Facebook and Instagram @cycling.talk.podcastTwitter @cycling_talkCycling Talk Podcast is available on Spotify, Acast, Podbean, apple podcasts and all the usual places.Find all episodes on my website www.buzzsprout.com/1218755Support the show
Dr. Linda Blade is a Sport Performance Professional with a PhD in Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University, in Canada. She is a track and field coach and the current President of Athletics Alberta (Alberta Association for Track & Field, Cross-Country and Road Running).Dr. Linda Blade has worked for 25 years as a Sport Performance Professional coach in Edmonton teaching fundamental biomotor skills to athletes in over 15 sports (from beginner to elite). Since 2014, Linda has served as President of the Board for Athletics Alberta, where she has a duty to contend with proposals to insert ‘gender identity' into Canadian sport policy. Linda insists that the struggle to preserve women's sports for biological females is, “the hill I am prepared to die on”.It appears that Linda's entire life experience has prepared her for this role: playing street soccer as a small child and then becoming the Bolivian champion in Track & Field as a 15-year-old. She secured a NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Title IX scholarship and winning “All American” honours while at University of Maryland; later becoming Canadian Champion and competing internationally with Team Canada in heptathlon. She obtained a PhD in Kinesiology with a specialty in studying physical anthropology and sexual dimorphism in growing children.Listeners will find that Dr. Blade is an informed and passionate advocate for women's sports. Her perspective is unique and inspirational. She joins Raquel Rosario Sánchez in discussion.You can sign the petition asking the International Olympics Committee to Save Women's Sports.You can read more about Linda's work hereAnd follow Linda on Twitter @coachblade
Our guest for this episode, Andrew Dabeka, was a 6-time Canadian Champion and was ranked number 20 in world in Men's Singles around the time of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In this episode, he talks about high performance badminton - how to get there, how to stay there and how to maintain at the top. His vast experience as a professional player and coach boil down to a very powerful question for all badminton players wanting to go pro: will you do what it takes? Connect with him and ask him all the questions you have by emailing: andrew@yonex.ch -- Find us on Instagram: @thebadmintonpodcast SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE: www.patreon.com/thebadmintonpodcast Contact us via email: tbp.volant@gmail.com -- This episode was brought to you by VOLANT. Check them out: www.volantbadminton.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VolantBadminton Instagram: @volant.badminton Facebook: VolantBadminton Email: team@volantbadminton.com
Mike Woods almost shocked the World in 2018 by winning the World Road Race Championships. He reflects back on that moment and what is meant to his career. He speaks candidly about what it takes to succeed in Pro Cycling and the responsibility he feels to inspire the next generation of Canadian Champions. An engaging chat with one of the good guys! Support this podcast www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries www.a1coaching.net or info@a1coaching.net Follow Mike on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rusty_woods/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
Linda Blade has spent the past 25 years working as “Sport Performance Professional”, designing and implementing training programs for athletes across the spectrum - from beginner to elite - in over 17 sports. A former Canadian Champion and NCAA All American (Heptathlon) with a PhD in Kinesiology (SFU) and Chartered Professional Coach designation (ChPC - Coaches of Canada) in Track & Field. 2 years ago Linda became aware of the new policy of the International Olympic Committee that would allow gender self identification to replace biological sex as the determining factor for sport categorization. Linda believes that this policy change represents a major threat to sport for women. She discusses at length with host Stuart York her position and how to move forward with inclusivity. Music Courtesy Shane Ivers www.silvermansound.com "Higher Up " and "Walk Happy"
Linda Blade - Athletics Alberta A former Canadian Champion and NCAA All American (Heptathlon) with a PhD in Kinesiology (SFU) and Chartered Professional Coach designation (ChPC - Coaches of Canada) in Track & Field, Linda Blade has spent the past 25 years working as “Sport Performance Professional”, designing and implementing training programs for athletes across the spectrum - from beginner to elite - in over 17 sports. Since 2014, Linda has served as President of the Board for Athletics Alberta, the Track & Field Association in the province of Alberta, Canada. Linda joins host Stuart York to talk about the COVID 19 pandemic response, the 2020 U Sports championships, and thoughts on how to build Track and Field in Canada. We end this podcast with a preview of the next one where the discussion will be the evolving issue of transgender athletes in sport. Music Courtesy Shane Ivers www.silvermansound.com "Higher Up " and "Walk Happy"
Keri and Carter speak with Dr. Linda Blade. Dr. Blade holds a PhD in Kinesiology from Simon Fraser University in Canada, and she is also a former Canadian Champion in Track & Field (heptathlon). She spent the past 30 years working as “Sport Performance Professional” designing and implementing training programs for athletes across the spectrum - from beginner to elite - in over 15 sports. She currently serves as President of the Board for Athletics Alberta, the Track & Field Association in the province of Alberta, Canada. About Deprogrammed Every Thursday at 10:00 Pacific (or 11:00, depending on Keri's schedule), former SJW Keri Smith joins Unsafe Space to co-host "Deprogrammed." We'll explore the philosophy, strategy, and tactics that Marxist and postmodern nihilists use to program "Social Justice Warriors," turning otherwise thoughtful, critically-minded individuals into armies of extreme leftist NPCs. Each week, we'll talk about a different aspect of "social justice" culture, drawing both from Keri's personal experience as well as current events. YouTube link to video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/06CurnqDXPA