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He is a Canadian baseball legend and the first base coach of the St. Louis Cardinals. We are, of course, talking about Stubby Clapp. A true “Mr. Hustle” for Canada for years, he made it to the MLB with a 23-game stint in 2001 with the Cards. The 11-year pro's final two years came here in Alberta with the Edmonton Cracker-Cats in 2005-2006 (including the infamous brawl against the Calgary Vipers) before he went into coaching. He's been on the Canadian Olympic Team, two World Baseball Classics, and was a key piece of that amazing 2015 Gold Medal performance at the Pan Am Games. For all his accomplishments, Clapp was inducted to the Baseball Canada Wall of Excellence on January 11. The Windsor, Ontario native spent some time with us recently to discuss his journey, his memories of Edmonton and what it meant to be recognized by Baseball Canada.
Sarah Nurse sits down with the boys and chats about turning the PWHL into a global brand. Despite Toronto coming up just short in the inaugural season, their road to the cup is full steam ahead in year two. Her years of dominating at Wisconsin played a major part in getting her on the Canadian Olympic Team, where she became the first black woman ever to win a gold medal in women's hockey. ENTER OUR SWEEPSTAKES HERE! https://try.gooddaymood.com/sweepstakes-1/ NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY & WEDNESDAY! PRESENTED by BetMGM. Download the BETMGM app and use code “NETTERS” and enjoy up to $1500 in bonus bets if you lose your first wager! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: BAUER. Bauer is the go to destination for all your training needs. Head to http://www.bauer.com/training to explore tools like the Digital Reactor Danger for stickhandling or the Reactor Slide Board to add strength to your stride. CASHAPP. Download CashApp and take control of your finances! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cash-ap... RIKI. Head to https://rikispirits.com/ to find out where to get RIKI near you. Follow @friday.beers and @rikispirits to stay up to date with upcoming RIKI contests and giveaways FUNKAWAY. To check out the full family of FunkAway products go to http://www.funkaway.com to learn more funk'in cool stuff. And head over to Amazon right now and grab FunkAway products with just a few clicks. FIREBALL . Fireball's iconic cinnamon flavor tastes fire and goes down easy, making it the ultimate crowd pleasure. Go pick up some from your local liquor store and join us in drinking Fireball during our game days this season! #IgniteYourRivalry EVERYMANJACK. Give Every Man Jack a shot today and go to http://www.everymanjack.com and use code “NETTERS” at checkout for 25% off your first order CBDMD. Visit http://www.cbdmd.com to explore their extensive range of products and find the perfect solution for your needs. Don't forget to use code “FRIDAY” at checkout to get 30% OF + Free Shipping. DOLLAR SHAVE CLUB. Dollar Shave Club products are now available everywhere, so you can order from their website, Amazon, or get them at your favorite retailer near you. Visit their site right now for 20% off $20 or more, and get your products delivered right to your door. Visit http://www.dollarshaveclub.com/netters and use promo code NETTERS for 20% off $20 or more CHOMPS. If you are looking for the PERFECT on the go snack that has zero grams of sugar and packed with high quality protein, then Chomps is for you. To learn more about Chomps, click here! http://www.chomps.com/emptynetters (00:00) INTRO (11:29) MAKING OLYMPIC TEAM (18:14) 2022 (26:45) NHL ALL STAR GAME (32:12) PWHL (41:53) 3 GAMES INTO SEASON (46:58) RANKING PWHL JERSEYS (50:41) PASS SHOOT SCORE (1:01:49) OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Finding Grace I'm joined by Philip McKernan a mentor, coach, keynote speaker, author and retreat host. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. Philip and connected through my partner who's been doing Philip's work for a few years. In this episode you'll discover: What the concept of "finding grace" as a way to show up authentically across all areas of life—at home, work, and in public. Philip shares his personal journey of overcoming challenges, including feelings of inadequacy and the impact of negative comments from teachers in his youth. He emphasises the importance of intuition in personal and professional growth, encouraging others to trust their inner knowing over external information. Philip suggests pausing traditional goal-setting and instead holding intentions more lightly, advocating for courage in questioning one's aspirations He highlights the disconnect between success and fulfilment, stressing the importance of aligning with one's true self rather than societal expectations. He reflects on how he's been more patient with others than with his family and discusses the need for greater self-kindness and compassion in personal relationships. Philip talks about developing a healthier relationship with failure, viewing it as an essential part of growth rather than something to be feared. He redefines leadership as uncovering one's innate gifts and encourages individuals to explore their true potential by asking better, deeper questions. Philip warns about the dangers of over-consuming information and stresses the need to create space for self-reflection and listening to one's inner voice. He discusses the role of money in personal fulfilment, suggesting that true success comes from pursuing one's passion rather than merely chasing financial goals. He shares whats supporting him and bringing him joy right now. Philip shares all this and more in this incredible episode, I loved recording this. Do reach out to me to continue this conversation. If you want to work Philip you can find him here: www.philipmckernan.com You tube here Instagram here Sign up to the newsletter here You can find me at : Instagram @thehannahwallace Twitter @hannahwallace_ Face book @thehannahwallace Website www.hannah-wallace.com Sign up to my newsletter here Thank you so much for listening please share, subscribe and review it's greatly appreciated and I hope you find grace in your week ahead.
Malindi Elmore is a three-time Olympian who competed for the Canadian Olympic Team in track and field in 2004 and marathon in 2020 and 2024. A multi-sport athlete who grew up in Canada, Malindi attended Stanford University, where she broke the school's 800m and 1500m track and field records. Upon becoming a mother in 2014, rather than giving up sport, she picked up a new one: triathlon. Following the birth of her second child, Malindi was ready for another challenge: marathon racing. Six months after giving birth, she competed in her first marathon. Her strong result made her realize she could push toward competing in the Olympics again--16 years after her first appearance--but this time, in a new sport. In this episode, Malindi discusses: How to source the courage to believe you can accomplish big and great things; What it feels like to make an Olympic team; Quieting your mind during an Olympic race and what it feels like to be on a world stage; The comedown athletes face following the Olympic Games and how to navigate athletic disappointment; Advice on navigating athletic success and personal fitness during motherhood; and What it took to make her third Olympic roster in twenty years Learn more and support KidSport here. Get the Ruling Sports Newsletter: https://rulingsports.com/newsletter/ Follow Ruling Sports Instagram: www.Instagram.com/RulingSports Twitter: www.Twitter.com/RulingSports Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RulingSports LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/RulingSports TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@RulingSports
Big Show Brunch with Shan Virjee and Aazam Ali Nanji is on demand! to open up todays' edition Shan and Aazam get you all caught up the was for the Canadian Olympic Team in Paris!(26:34)Later on the boys dive into the news that Oliver Kylington has signed with the Colorado Avalanche. Shan and Aazam give their takes on if Kylington 'owed' the Flames, and the reaction to his departure within the fanbase.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.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: An update on the state of legal encampment sites in the City of Hamilton. An Abacus Data poll found the Conservatives are leading the Liberals in terms of popularity of both party leader and government ratings. Should Canada's military start ramping up preparations for an impending war? Does it need to do that? "Women of War" at HMCS Haida aims to celebrate women's contributions to the Canadian war effort during World War II. How do extreme environmentalists balance their need to stack people up like cords of wood in cities, while preserving what little parkland there is downtown? Would a new Liberal leader be enough to help the Trudeau Liberals? Michael Pisaric researches the impacts of climate and environmental change in sub arctic and alpine regions of western Canada and Yukon Territory and says, “Although there are short-term impacts on land and water affected by wildfires, they are “resilient and will recover in the long term.” The Canadian Olympic Committee has suspended and removed the Women's Head Coach Bev Priestman from the Canadian Olympic Team. Guests: Danielle Blake, Manager of Housing Focused Street Outreach with the City of Hamilton Oksana Kishchuk, Director of Strategy and Insights with Abacus Data Christian Leuprecht, Professor at both the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, and a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute; author of the new book ‘Security. Cooperation. Governance. The Canada-United States Open Border Paradox' from the University of Michigan Press Danielle Barrett, Interpretation Coordinator for HMCS Haida NHS Frank Clayton, Senior Research Fellow with the Centre for Urban Research and Land Development at Toronto Metropolitan University Andrew Perez, Principal with Perez Strategies Michael Pisaric, Professor of Geography and Tourism Studies with Brock University Joe Callaghan, Journalist for The Toronto Star, The Guardian, and The Irish Examiner Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – Jordan Armenise Technical/Podcast Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brendon Rodney, Canadian Olympic sprinter that will be running the 200 meters and the 4x100m relay races. He spoke to Andrew Carter.
Canadian Olympic Team member Karl Slezak gives us his thoughts on the upcoming Paris games. Then German Grand Prix Show jumper Ronnie Reimer tells us about how and why he made the move to America. S5 E13
Our guest is Bryce Tully, CEO and Co-Founder of Innerlogic. As a performance psychology & culture lead with the Canadian Olympic Team for 8 years, Bryce brings a wealth of knowledge to the change management, culture, and leadership space. His company Innerlogic is a disruptive culture and intelligence platform that repairs company culture when engagement is in conflict to culture – giving companies and leaders a culture playbook. In this episode of Scaling Culture, Ron and Bryce discuss: Optimizing human performance under pressure and aligning it with EQ, leadership and culture The relationship between tension and stress and how we're wired to want to escape How less conscious behavior can divide a team, and why EQ is the trump card in leadership Accountability vs. responsibility among teams, and finally, The balance of vulnerability and the passion to go forward For more information about Bryce or his work, please follow him on LinkedIn. To learn more about our books or our Scaling Culture Masterclass on how to build and sustain a resilient high performing team, and leadership communication, please go to https://scalingculture.connollyowens.com/ And lastly if you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a comment and share the podcast with one of your friends or colleagues.
The latest Paris Olympic Team news: Chinese Olympic Team: Qiu Qiyuan, Zhou Yaqin, Ou Yushan, Zhang Yihan, Luo Huan British Olympic Team: Alica Kinsella, Becky Downie, Georgia-Mae Fenton, Ruby Evans, Abi Martin We spend a lot of time talking about the amazingness of Becky making her third Olympic team at age 32 Watch Deanna Hong's documentary about Becky Downie's comeback this year Canadian Olympic Team so far: Ellie Black and Aurélie Tran German National Championships where all-around champ, Helen Kevric and veteran Ellie Seitz battle it out despite an incorrect D score Melanie winning French Championships in her Dior leo The Mixed Group draw for Paris qualifications where the defending Olympic bars champion, Derwael, ends that event! Hambuechen doing a Kovacs outdoors Special Guest: Parisian dance critic and sociologist, Dr. Laura Cappelle on artistry in gymnastics What she thinks of the artistry checklist Her new book on the cultural change in ballet companies around the world What team France choreographer, Gregory Milan's approach to minimize deductions and work with the individual gymnasts' movement style See example Morgane Osyssek FX Balanchine's lesson to "See the music and hear the dance." Creating a vocabulary about choreography and artistry for gymnastics; knowing when choreography is successful: Is it a complete performance? Coherent and part of a whole. Range and quality of expression; acting Connectedness of movements Construction of the choreography; is it just steps rather than a journey with a start, arc and end Quality of movement; fluid movement Successful choreography is agnostic of style Does the style of movement fit the gymnast Change of intensity, each step having a different weight, tempo variation OLYMPIC LIVE SHOW TICKETS ON SALE NOW OLYMPIC TRIALS BONUS PODCAST SCHEDULE Wednesday, 6/26 after podium training (late afternoon/evening) CT Friday, 6/28 after Women's Day One 10:15ish pm CT Sunday 6/30 Live Show live from Minnesota Olympic Trials Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!). It includes: Weekly Q&A Behind The Scenes podcast, dedications, mini-commissions , group commissions, exclusive extended interviews, and College & Cocktails episodes. Plus discounts and first dibs on Live Show tickets and merch. Exclusive VIP section on the message board Forum More goodies: GymCastic newsletters 2024 College & Cocktails menu (including mocktails, of course) GymCastic Fantasy Games GymCastic Store: clothing and gifts to let your gym nerd flag fly and even "tapestries" (banners, the perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast! Hats: coming soon. Catch up with these U.S. Championship Links Behind The Scenes: Final Day U.S. Championships 2024 Behind The Scenes: Day One U.S. Championships 2024 Behind The Scenes: Podium Training U.S. Championships 2024 U.S. Championships Preview 2024 Podium training montage here (be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel while you're there) Simone's Press Conference here Photos galleries Full Championship scores Highest scoring team machine from Emily Giambalvo at the Washington Post RECENT EPISODES Three World Champion Coaches Get Candid with Cleo Washington, Sarah Korngold and Owen Field Behind The Scenes: Sarah Korngold and Owen Field Follow Up Q&A Behind The Scenes: Artistry with Spencer Behind The Scenes: May 27th New Olympians Qualified Today 2024 U.S. Classic Meet Recap 2024 U.S. Classic: Immediate Post-Meet Reactions Behind The Scenes: Catchup with Scott Bregman Behind The Scenes: Gabby USAG WTF Hana Ricna RESOURCES Spencer's Clickable Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim 15.366 Follow the effects of the Russian invasion to Ukraine at Gymnovosti The Highest scores, D scores and World Cup rankings at The Gymternet Men's Gymnastics coverage from Kensley Neutral Deductions MORE WAYS TO LISTEN HERE
Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and the Pentagon, to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last TalkTM movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives, so people feel aligned in all areas of life. His groundbreaking Team DeepeningTM work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. In this episode, you'll learn: - How to Identify Your Gifts! - The Importance of Going Deep -The Power of GratitudeAnd many more!!! Catch up Philip's social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/philipmckernanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-mckernan-5b154551/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philip.mckernan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philip_mckernan/?hl=en GoBundance LHI Assesment: www.gobundance.com/lhi Want to listen to Tribe of Millionaires? Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tribe-of-millionaires-podcast/id1110145229 Apple: https://open.spotify.com/show/47lZ1BcVeRs1C4D8b7kbGI Learn More About Our Tribe! https://www.gobundance.com/ Watch How To Profit From Your Brand | Mark Lack Ep 241 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLYFjltV69s Want to connect with our community? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gobundance Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gobundance Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoBundance Tribe of Millionaires Podcast by GoBundance is the podcast for healthy wealthy generous people who choose to live epic lives. Each week, we connect with featured guests and GoBundance members to bring you the best in our community. #gobundance #tribeofmillionaires #grablifebig
i Welcome to the Live Your Yoga Podcast!To celebrate season 6 of the Live Your Yoga Podcast we are so honored to have Dr. Kirsten Wishloff as our guest!Dr. Wishloff is a sought after consultant for elite athletes and every day people with injuries. She is the Lead Therapist for Sailing Canada, Medical Staff for the Canadian Olympic Team, The Canadian Powerlifting Federation, and The Toronto Golf Club. She is an International Presenter, a former instructor with Active Release Techniques, a Published Academic, and her TikTok page has been featured on the Doctor Oz Show. On this episode of the podcast Dr. Wishloff & Mark discuss common injuries a yoga teacher might see in class, navigating a yoga practice with injuries, how to create a sustainable movement practice and much much more! This episode is filled with gems of wisdom for anyone struggling with chronic pain and those looking to enhance their movement journey.For our Live Your Yoga Podcast community Dr. Wishloff is sharing a special link to join the 4 Day Fix For Neck Pain workshop in January: Click Here>>To find out more about Dr. Wishloff:Clinic in Toronto: The Athletes GridTikTok: @docwishloff
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like, his project to restore a 500 year old castle and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month, we welcomed Shannon Westlake, a Canadian champion in smallbore 3-Position Rifle and Air Rifle competitions, earning her place on the Canadian Olympic Team for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Shannon Westlake began shooting at the age of 12 after joining Army cadets. She started shooting air rifle and smallbore, competing at local, provincial and national cadet championships. In 2001 and 2002, Shannon had the opportunity to represent Canada after earning a spot on the Cadet National Rifle team to compete in the Imperial Meeting fullbore matches held in Bisley, England. Shannon loved shooting so much that she purchased her first fullbore rifle not long after leaving the cadet program. She competed at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association National matches on several occasions, winning multiple short-range and mid-range matches. She also represented Canada in Bisley, England at the NRA Imperial matches and was a member of the Canadian Team at two World Long Range Shooting Championships, in Brisbane, Australia and in Camp Perry, Ohio, USA. To train for fullbore during the winter, Shannon began shooting both 3-position smallbore rifle and Olympic air rifle shooting. She has represented Canada in these disciplines at multiple CISM military championships, World Cups, and Pan American Games. In 2023, Shannon won the Canadian smallbore prone championship for the second year in a row by breaking the Canadian record with a score of 628.4. She also won the Canadian Women's Air Rifle Championship and the Canadian Women's 3-position Championship. In October 2023, Shannon competed at her third Pan American Games where she won the bronze medal in the Women's 3-position smallbore event, earning Canada a quota spot for the 2024 Paris Olympics. About SHE SHOOTS PODCAST: SHE SHOOTS is a podcast for women in the shooting community and for those interested in learning more about it. It is hosted by women who shoot, hunt, and instruct and most importantly share a passion for introducing new ladies to the sport. Coming to you on the second Tuesday of every month, the objective of SHE SHOOTS is to showcase various activities in the shooting sports and highlight the people who participate. We hope this will help you find something you are interested in learning more about and various ways to get involved. Did you know the shooting community proudly boasts over 250,000 licensed women who participate across Canada? This sport has something for everyone and it's easy to get out and give it a try. Join us every month when we host SHE SHOOTS on a variety of social media platforms. This exciting collaboration is brought to you by the Canadian University Shooting Federation, Project Mapleseed and LadyGuns.
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like, his project to restore a 500 year old castle and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Campbell is a professional mountain athlete for Arcteryx, with podium finishes at the Hardrock 100, CCC 100K, Ultra Trail Mount Fuji and the Squamish 50. He now calls the Canadian Rockies home and has also competed for the Canadian National Skimo Team. We also discuss Adam's background: from growing up in Nigeria to racing as a professional triathlete in a bid to make the Canadian Olympic Team. We talk about Adam's development as a trail runner and his changing relationship to the sport after a severe accident in 2016 while attempting the Horseshoe Traverse. Adam is also incredibly vulnerable in talking about his journey with grief after facing the tragic loss of his wife, Laura Kosakoski, in an avalanche in 2020. Adam has faced more adversity in the mountains than most will in a lifetime, but he has continued to use his platform to help others navigate grief and mental illness.
This one was cool because I got the inside scoop on some interesting ways you can manipulate your swim skills in the lap pool. Tess is a massively decorated swimmer for the Canadian Olympic Team, National Team, and Pan-American! Oh she's also a World Champion to! You'll learn so many cool things about her life while she answers my stupid questions about swimming!
Philip McKernan is a clarity coach who works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He is also a world-renowned keynote speaker who has spoken to the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and more. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk movement and the author of One Last Talk. Philip, one of the most popular Elevate Podcast guests ever, returns to the podcast to chat with Robert Glazer about how the pandemic has changed people's mindset, how people can identify what they want most, what real fulfillment looks like and much more. Full Show Notes
Born in Savlamar, Jamaica, Akeem didn't have much of an advantage from the beginning. With limited options and tragic events happening early in life, he moved to Canada with his mother seeking a better life. However, they fell into tough times and struggled to find stability, moving many different times in a short period of time. Down but not out, with the help of some friends, they were able to get back on their feet. Akeem became involved in sports, mainly football and track and field. Akeem excelled both on the field and on the track and won many different awards. In the 11th grade, he started to gain offers from Division I schools in the United States. Nevertheless, Akeem's path to becoming an NCAA Division I student-athlete was not smooth. After failed attempts with the S.A.T. and the A.C.T. once, Akeem did not get the scores he needed to accept a full athletic scholarship from an NCAA institution. You would think all of this adversity on top of having multiple learning disabilities would've stopped Akeem from furthering his education. But quitting has never been an option. He attended Barton Community College in the fall of 2010. Two years later he would go on to make his first Canadian Olympic Team and earn All-American honours, becoming a national champion and earning a full athletic scholarship to The University of Alabama. Akeem eventually went on to become the first in his immediate family to graduate from college on top of becoming a Division I Track and Field All-American. Through perseverance, a resilient mindset and a stubborn attitude to succeed, Akeem has become a 2x Olympian (2012 & 2016), helping Canada bring home an Olympic Bronze Medal at the Rio Olympic Games. With an intriguing story and captivating delivery, Akeem takes you through the highs and lows, and shows you what a resilient mindset can achieve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From its creativity, teamwork and showmanship, there is a lot to be learnt from the Performing Arts. Today's mastermind focuses on Cirque du Soleil's Vice President Bernard Petiot. He has been part of the Cirque du Soleil management team for over 19 years, and prior to that he was the coach at Gymnix de Montréal from 1980-1998, where he contributed to the development of some of Canada's best gymnasts. He has also coached the Canadian Olympic Team, through 13 World Championships and 2 Olympic Games. Tune in to learn more about how the largest contemporary circus producer in the world celebrates human potential. Find out also about their continual quest for improvement, the role of origin stories, the power of ‘showtime' – and with 45 nationalities performing together, their true secret sauce is diversity. If you'd like to join the Sporting Edge Members Club to get 24/7 access to over 900 insights to accelerate your personal and professional development, apply the discount code PODCAST100 in the checkout https://www.sportingedge.com/membership/ (here) to get your first month free. Annabel's interview is one of over 100 world class thinkers who are waiting to inspire you inside. Links Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 (‘Mindset' by Carol Dweck) https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/ (Cirque du Soleil) Connect with Jeremy Contact hello@sportingedge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/) Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedge (https://twitter.com/thesportingedge) Facebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge (http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdge) Website https://www.sportingedge.com/ (https://www.sportingedge.com/)
Kristen Campbell is one of the goaltenders for the Canadian Olympic Team and was the first woman to win the Frozen Four Championship without conceding a goal. You will find this podcast inspirational as you will learn how she has overcome adversity and utilized mindset techniques to help get to where she is.
Philip McKernan is an author, speaker, filmmaker, and coach, but he's more than his titles. Dr. Laura heard Philip speak a few years ago, and the overwhelming vibration of resonance spoke to her so much that she knew she would work with him in some capacity one day - which she has. Philip talks about his Brave Soul program and why he believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found in the meaning we derive in life, work, our relationship with others, and the most important relationship of all — the one with oneself. Dr. Laura and Philip talk about what it means to be courageous and embrace your gift, how to step into your artistry, and how our biggest gift is sometimes right next to our deepest wound. Philip shares what it means to him to be brave, and what happens when we embody our gifts in the most meaningful way possible. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Dr. Laura talks about her own experience seeing Philip speak in a crowd of 3,000 and how it changed the course of her life. Philip talks about what bravery and courage mean to him, and how he acts as a facilitator for others to step into their own courage. This work isn't easy, and Philip has his share of people feeling resistance and strong emotions towards him, as they reveal some hard truths that may require them to take a deep look at their life. How Philp has learned to sit in the big emotions of others and hold space for them. Philip acts as a mirror so others can do the work and have tremendous breakthroughs. He shows up in a way that allows others to be unpolished and vulnerable. Philip opens up about his own challenges and vulnerabilities as someone who can channel and facilitate. How we can doubt our "gifts" and how those who often most doubt our gifts are the ones that are closest to us. As we lean into our gifts, it can remind others that they are staying the same. How talents are different than gift. We can often protect ourselves to the point where we die with the greatest expression of our artistry still left in our souls. Quotes: “I'm the father you didn't have. I'm the job you should have taken. I'm the life you aren't living.” — Philip “I believe we are all artists in a very deep way.” — Philip “I think deeply all of us want some type of radical simplicity in our lives.” — Philip “Most of us have families that want us to be happy. But most of us have families that don't want us to change.” - Philip “Sometimes the way I play with discovering my gift is by not asking those closest to me, but by asking other people who are further from my inner circle and may simply brush up against me in the work that I do in the world.” — Dr. Laura “Gifts always have an element of impact to them in it.” — Philip “I don't think you can fail when you lean into your gift.” — Philip Take Dr. Laura's Free Quiz! — What's your Divine Feminine Sovereign Style? This quiz will help to reveal your soul-guided sovereign style so that you can harness your feminine spark with more confidence and courage than ever before. The quiz is quick but the results are epic — potent, robust, and exactly what you'll need to harness your unique feminine style in a way you've never done before. Get ready to speak your truth, walk in your fire, and own your gifts like never before. 10-Week Signature Program for Women: ROOTS + The Sisterhood ROOTS will help you tap into your feminine superpowers and remember who you are, why you are here, and why it matters. This dynamic program walks through intuition, connecting with your inner knowing, healthy boundary-setting, personal core values, finding your voice, speaking your truth, expansion, self-compassion, identity, your future self, and the frequency of your rise. You were never meant to do this alone. Are you ready to do the best work of your life? Sovereignty, Self-Compassion, and Standing In Your Personal Power. It's time to walk your path. Get on the WAITLIST here. Continue On Your Journey: Soul Inspired Gurl / Instagram / Book A Coaching Discovery Call With Me Philip McKernan: Website | Brave Soul Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do “off the ice” has a huge impact on our results “on the ice.” His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers, and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life-hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern-day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack for getting into all sorts of scenarios — he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria. and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written five books despite being dyslexic, and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well-being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship with OTHERS, and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF.
There are so many important conversations happening at the moment about the challenges facing the vet profession and the possible solutions. We love it when we hear things like: 'We have to get better at setting boundaries. We have to stop feeling so guilty. We have to value ourselves more. We have to be more kind to ourselves.' But the big question remains: HOW?! How do we do those things when we don't even understand WHY we feel guilty? Why is it that we can't value ourselves? Why are we so weird about money conversations? Why are we so hard on ourselves? This is why we've brought you Philip McKernan: to help us do the deep work. "I feel we have a moral obligation to do this work. If we choose to leave the couch, leave our bedroom and walk out into the world and interact with humans, we have a moral obligation to do the work on ourselves so that we can show up as better humans every single day." Philip McKernan is a speaker, author, coach, and ‘enlightened hooligan'. From working with the Canadian Olympic Team and at the Pentagon to writing 5 books, despite his dyslexia, the man has a lot to share. And share it he does in this conversation with his zero-bullshit cut-to-the-bone approach. We jump straight into the deep end with what being kind to yourself really looks like, and why we (with a particular focus on the vet profession) are so bad at it. Philip pressure tests some of our core beliefs around who we are, what we do, why we do it and who we do it for, and dismantles some myths around how we do them. "A lot of what I hear is that 'we're serving people, and the industry demands this,' and I go, 'yeah, I get it, but I don't get it, and I don't buy it, because at the end of the day, you still have a choice." Go to thevetvault.com for show notes and to check out our guests' favourite books, podcasts and everything else we talk about in the show. If you want to lift your clinical game, go to vvn.supercast.com for a free 2-week trial of our short and sharp highly practical clinical podcasts. We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you'd like to give us some feedback please get in touch via email at thevetvaultpodcast@gmail.com, or just catch up with us on Instagram. And if you like what you hear then please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you're listening and sending a link to someone who you think should hear this. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vet-vault/message
Maddy Price was born to two Canadian parents which allowed her to compete for the Canadian Team in Track and Field. Maddy is a 400 meter sprinter and 4x400 relay specialist who graduated from Duke University in 2018 and completed a Masters of Management Studies in 2019 while supporting the track and field team through volunteer coaching up until June 2021. Maddy just barely missed the 2016 Canadian Olympic Team, the last race her dad ever saw, but then set her sights on Tokyo. Her road to Tokyo was filled with uncertainty, as she dealt with the passing of her dad from cancer, coming back from foot surgery a year before the Games, and navigating the global pandemic. Despite the odds, she made the Canadian 4x400 Olympic team and went on to run her fastest time ever in the finals with their team placing 4th. Far more important than the accomplishment of becoming an Olympian, is how she approached the process. With her family, and especially her dad, as inspiration, Maddy has always prioritized her relationships, staying present, and giving her best to everything she does. Maddy is an advocate and a mentor for the next generation of young female athletes through Voice In Sport, an advocacy platform providing resources and mentorship for girls in sport and through her work in 2020 with CAN Fund #150Women, a non-profit dedicated to helping Canadian female athletes be the best in the world. In this episode with Maddy, we talk about her running career from childhood, to Duke, to a professional and now as an Olympian. We cover her emotional responses to the many steps in that process, and the mental habits that have allowed her to be successful. She is a ray of sunshine, and has so many nuggets about how to mentally approach sport and life. You can follow Maddy at @maddypriceless on Instagram and TikTok, and check out the video of Maddy's journey to Tokyo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3xtzpqhdpg --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zoescurletis/support
Guest: Bryce Tully, Mental Performance Consultant and Co-Founder of Inner Logic Mental performance consultant and co-founder of inner logic, Bryce Tully joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights into how emotional intelligence and culture analytics can improve performance. Prior to a co-founding inner logic, Bryce Tully worked as a mental performance and culture consultant for the Canadian Olympic Team, attending the Tokyo Olympics and countless World Championships. As a member of COC's mental health task force, culture task force, and gold medal profiling task force, Bryce has extensive knowledge and experience helping high-performance organizations enhance their results using social-emotion measures and assessments. Founded by sports scientists, including Bryce Tully, from the Canadian Olympic Team, inner logic was created to fill a meaningful gap in the sports landscape. We know from experience how critical culture is and how broad an impact it has on both people and performance. This led to the creation of a company that helps sports organizations measure the state of their culture at all levels, ensuring sports environments are not only safe and supportive but also high-performing and aligned. Breakdown 1:00 - Argument with a Player 4:00 - Emotional Intelligence 5:30 - Self Talk Perspective 11:00 - Ideal Performance State 13:00 - Baseline of Emotional Intelligence 16:00 - Detainment 19:00 - Practical Coping Strategy 19:14 - 19:57 - Dr. Dish ADS 22:30 - Different Progressions 27:00 - Regular Feedback 33:00 - ABCs 39:00 - Inner Logic 39:44 - 40:23 - Just Play ADS 46:30 - Finding Balance For Players 52:00 - Solutions versus Data 59:00 - 3-Man Weave 1:00:00 - Being Better People 1:03:00 - Conclusion Bryce Tully's Bio: Bio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-tully-2531ab49/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-tully-2531ab49/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/bryce_tully (https://twitter.com/bryce_tully) Website: Innerlogic.com Basketball Immersion Website:http://basketballimmersion.com/ ( http://basketballimmersion.com/) Twitter:https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en ( https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en) YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion ( https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion) Facebook:https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion ( https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion) Immersion Videos: Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com/ (https://www.immersionvideos.com/)
This week, the fellas sit down with Larissa Franklin. Larissa talks about her experiences being on the Canadian Olympic Team and her journey in the sport up to this point. "Fake Training Friday" - a bit she runs with is also discussed and its hilarious. Lastly - Larissa brings up an important note about mental health in the game.
On this episode, Julia and Gino interview Philip and Pauline McKernan. Philip is an inspirational speaker, writer and filmmaker. He works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. Pauline McKernan, Philip's wife, is working with him and supporting his endeavors at each step, to bring the change in people's lives and inspire them to express and heal themselves. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 03:20 Supporting the partner in pain 05:30 What 'One Last Talk' is all about 09:24 Being truthful, open and honest in the relationship 13:00 Conversations play important role between couples 18:06 Your greatest gift lies next to your greatest pain 25:38 Vulnerability is the gateway to the connection 29:15 Vision behind the book 33:33 Motivating people to share their one last talk 38:42 Aspirations and visions 42:30 Wrap-up Find more about Philip's initiative here: https://philipmckernan.com/ Attend our Live Events: https://jakeandgino.com/live-events/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $100,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/ More ways to engage with the Jake & Gino Investor Community: MM5: https://jakeandgino.com/mm5/ Rand Cares: https://jakeandgino.com/randcares/ Henson Flooring: https://www.greatertennessee.com/ The 100 Year Real Estate Investor: https://www.dualassetstrategy.com Austin Preview Event: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/offers/9aGHWvat Register for our Closers Club 5 Webinar (March 8, 2022): https://bityl.co/Azfn
So who are the guests?Our first guest is Dr. Jeff SpencerDr. Jeff Spencer is a former Olympic Cyclist and has coached, mentored and been the Cornerman to some of the world's highest achievers from Fortune 500 leaders to Gold Medal Olympians. His clients include Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong, Bono, and many more. He was awarded International Sports Chiropractor of the Year. He's shown his glass art in the world's finest galleries. He has authored three books. And, his most important achievement is the adoption of his beautiful daughter.Our second guest is Philip McKernanPhilip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world who are seeking clarity about their future. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film Give & Grow.Our third guest is Neil MooreNeil Moore is the Founder of the Simply Music Institute of Learning & Education. He is also the creator of the Simply Music Piano Method. Neil was born in 1957 in Melbourne, Australia, and began studying piano at the age of 7. He has spent most of his life actively involved in 'playing-based' music learning. Neil composes and arranges much of the music used throughout the Simply Music Piano Program. In addition to curriculum development, Neil's most extensive field of focus has been the training and coaching of piano teachers. Currently, Neil guides the direction of the organization and advises on its executive operations.++The GIFTED Show host Giovanni Marsico is the founder of Archangel - the world's largest community of entrepreneurs, coaches, and Changemakers on a mission to change lives, change ourselves, and change the world. He's had 25,000+ people attend his live events, thousands transformed with his coaching programs, and is now the host of The GIFTED Show - an episodic podcast experience that helps you share your gift with the world. Giovanni has also created a new genre of film: “Real-Life Superhero Movies” - where his first documentary, DREAMER, has won 3 Emmy awards.You can follow Giovanni:Archangel Academy: https://archangel.cc/Giovanni Marsico Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giftedwithgio/Giovanni Marsico Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegiftedentrepreneur/Giovanni Marsico LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giovannimarrsico/#gifted #weareallgifted #changemaker #selfimprovement #personaldevelopment #dreams #business #journey #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #motivation #manifestation #growth #mindset #success
Today's podcast guest is Canadian Olympic swimmer and Masters Swimmer - Tim Bach.We chatted about Tim's swim journey from a young age in Canada as one of eight children, to making the Canadian Olympic Team in 1972 and what is what like to compete as a 19yr old in those games. Many years later, Tim found himself in Australia via his work as a University lecturer and rediscovered swimming through Masters, which he has a long association with. We chatted about swimming masters in Melbourne, then on to Ballarat and Daylesford in regional Victoria, where he is advocating for an indoor heated to service the Hepburn Shire.While he waits for that to take shape, you will often find him in Lake Daylesford, taking no heed to the old wives tale about the old gold mines sucking people down under water.A great chat with a humble guy with many take aways for pool and open water masters swimmers. Listen in now!Connect with Tim via:Facebook: Tim BachConnect with Torpedo Swimtalk through all links via:https://linktr.ee/torpedo_swimtalk
On this episode of the Richest Real Estate Agent Podcast with Ben Oosterveld, Philip McKernan returns to share his insights on the relationship with yourself and how a deep connection with your clients is the key to succeeding in real estate. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. Connect with Philip here: Website: https://philipmckernan.com Connect with Ben on LinkedIn and visit https://benoosterveld.com LEAVE a REVIEW and SHARE this episode! It really helps the show. Listen to previous episodes onApple Podcasts, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts.
Kristen Campbell is one of the goaltenders for the Canadian Olympic Team. She was the first woman to win the Frozen Four Championship without conceding a goal. You will find this podcast inspirational as you will learn how she has overcome adversity and utilized mindset techniques to help get to where she is. Enjoy the podcast.
With the All Star Break in full swing and the event completed, we await the Beanpot and return of the NHL. Today we discuss the comments from Rocky Wirtz and Gary Bettman surrounding the Blackhawks' situation and it's link to Brad Aldrich. We break down the All Star Event and the Skills Competition. Anaheim has hired itself a new GM...Pat Verbeek. Being the most surprising team this season, we touch on the future and what Verbeek will be dealing with, and we compare and contrast the Ducks with the Red Wings, Verbeek's previous employer. The KHL is going straight to their playoffs after the Olympic break, which could leave many players looking for somewhere else to play for the rest of the season. Eric Staal has been named captain of the Canadian Olympic Team. Could the Bruins acquire both J.T. Miller and John Klinberg? Finally, the Arizona Coyotes are turning to Arizona State University to play their home games for the next 3 seasons. Action packed, the episode provides much food for thought. Give us a listen and Enjoy the Show!
On this episode, Jake and Gino interview Philip Mckernan. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. Key Insights: 00:00 Introduction 03:25 Loving the work you do makes you give back 07:40 Perception of who we are changes what we do 11:11 Dealing with inner demons 17: 04 Greatest gift lies next to our greatest pain 23:00 Being vulnerable is human 29:40 What is 'One Last Talk' all about 33:40 Results from 'One Last Talk' 39:47 Money doesn't buy happiness 46:40 Guilt and fear always surround us 50:06 Recommended books 51:00 Wrap up To know more about Philip's initiatives, visit https://philipmckernan.com/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $100,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/
In this episode, I am joined by Sawyer Hannay, Shamus Fillmore and Casey Ward as we chat about the Canadian Men's Olympic hockey roster. In this podcast, we go through the entire roster from top to bottom starting from the net out debating the availability of Carey Price and who falls behind him, we then talk about the back end and who fits fill as defensive pairs and the strategy of GM Doug Armstrong plus we talk about the superstars up front and debate where we would place players such as Mark Stone, John Tavares and Tom Wilson.
Justin Cuthbert breaks down Trevor Zegras's marketability, Auston Matthews' form, and shares findings from his Canadian Olympic Team research. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vegas Golden Knights Defenceman Alex Pietrangelo joins OverDrive to discuss differences between regular-season and playoff hockey. Pietrangelo also touches on the all-in attitude of the Golden Knights, his thoughts on playing with Jack Eichel, being named to Team Canada, and more.
In this experience we look at the world of teams and flights. As we learned in Experience 051, Vinod flew back to Vancouver with the Canadian Olympic Team. What a great atmosphere it was for him to enjoy. This is not the first time that he has flown with Olympic athletes or teams for that matter. On flights with teams, it's not just athletes. There are usually coaching and support staff also on the flight. As well, normally there are also supporting family or partners on board. National flag carriers will often sponsor national teams. When the athletes arrive at the airport, they come with the luggage related to their sport and the check-in process is the same as any other passenger. The teams are often processed with the group check-in to avoid any issues or problems with the non-team flying public. The teams usually sit together. On the ramp, the baggage handlers will see a large quantity of similar bags carrying similar items. On wide-body flights, often the team baggage is reserved into a few containers. There are examples of teams being boisterous and loud, but many times this happens on the return flight. Vinod remembers having to deal with teenagers on flights, the insane boarding process and not getting much help from chaperones. Geoff wonders if US college football teams have the band equipment and the team equipment on the same flight. Helpful tip – groups are usually seated at the back of the plane. We also look at what happens when teams charter flights. Some airlines have a speciality product specifically for sports charters. What does the check-in process look like? Usually teams will fly right after the game. On these team flights there is usually very good catering, and often with not too much alcohol. Geoff remembers back to when the NHL pro teams would fly commercially scheduled flights. What happens with teams flying on commercial flights – usually other passengers don't know. Vinod shares his experience working a flight with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League and Geoff shares his experience with Calgary Stampeders. We return to the ground for a moment with Vinod sharing a family experience from the Eurostar and a vey rowdy English rugby team. For the most part though, professional teams are professional. Some teams board at remote stands or with a fixed-base operator (FBO) at private terminals for technical or logistical reasons. These operations are very fast. Geoff shares a story how ramp staff always loved team planes that landed at the private terminals for the food leftovers. Sometimes bus or coach service is used for teams on shorter trips. In many cases it's not the team that are problematic, it's the fans of the teams. From large amount of alcohol orders or trying to bring their own alcohol on board, to starting brawls with other team's supporters – fans can be challenging. News Items: simpleflying.com article "Football Teams And Cable Cars: What Does Emirates Sponsor?" New York Post "Aussie athletes allegedly got drunk, caused chaos on wild flight home from Olympics." If you have a story about team travel, team charter, or other experiences that you would like to share, please email us at stories(at)seat1a.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. If you wish to support the show financially, we are on Patreon. Show notes are available online at http://podcast.seat1a.org/
Madeline (Maddy) Price, a Bay Area, CA native, was born to two Canadian parents which allowed her to compete for the Canadian Team in Track and Field. Maddy is a 400m sprinter and 4x400 relay specialist who graduated from Duke University in 2018 and completed a Masters of Management Studies in 2019 while supporting the track and field team through volunteer coaching up until June 2021. Maddy just barely missed the 2016 Canadian Olympic Team, the last race her dad ever saw, but then set her sights on Tokyo. Her road to Tokyo was filled with uncertainty, as she dealt with the passing of her dad from cancer, coming back from foot surgery a year before the Games, and navigating the global pandemic. Despite the odds, she made the Canadian 4x400 Olympic team and went on to run her fastest time ever in the finals with their team placing 4th. Far more important than the accomplishment of becoming an Olympian, is how she approached the process. With her family, and especially her dad, as inspiration, Maddy has always prioritized her relationships, staying present, and giving her best to everything she does. Maddy is an advocate and a mentor for the next generation of young female athletes through Voice In Sport, an advocacy platform providing resources and mentorship for girls in sport and through her work in 2020 with CAN Fund #150Women, a non-profit dedicated to helping Canadian female athletes be the best in the world. In this episode with Maddy, we talk about her running career from childhood, to Duke, to a professional and now as an Olympian. We cover her emotional responses to the many steps in that process, and the mental habits that have allowed her to be successful. She is a ray of sunshine, and has so many nuggets about how to mentally approach sport and life. You can follow Maddy at maddypriceless on Instagram and TikTok, and check out the video of Maddy's journey to Tokyo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3xtzpqhdpg
Madeline (Maddy) Price, a Bay Area, CA native, was born to two Canadian parents which allowed her to compete for the Canadian Team in Track and Field. Maddy is a 400m sprinter and 4x400 relay specialist who graduated from Duke University in 2018 and completed a Masters of Management Studies in 2019 while supporting the track and field team through volunteer coaching up until June 2021. Maddy just barely missed the 2016 Canadian Olympic Team, the last race her dad ever saw, but then set her sights on Tokyo. Her road to Tokyo was filled with uncertainty, as she dealt with the passing of her dad from cancer, coming back from foot surgery a year before the Games, and navigating the global pandemic. Despite the odds, she made the Canadian 4x400 Olympic team and went on to run her fastest time ever in the finals with their team placing 4th. Far more important than the accomplishment of becoming an Olympian, is how she approached the process. With her family, and especially her dad, as inspiration, Maddy has always prioritized her relationships, staying present, and giving her best to everything she does. Maddy is an advocate and a mentor for the next generation of young female athletes through Voice In Sport, an advocacy platform providing resources and mentorship for girls in sport and through her work in 2020 with CAN Fund #150Women, a non-profit dedicated to helping Canadian female athletes be the best in the world. In this episode with Maddy, we talk about her running career from childhood, to Duke, to a professional and now as an Olympian. We cover her emotional responses to the many steps in that process, and the mental habits that have allowed her to be successful. She is a ray of sunshine, and has so many nuggets about how to mentally approach sport and life. You can follow Maddy at maddypriceless on Instagram and TikTok, and check out the video of Maddy's journey to Tokyo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3xtzpqhdpg
Ewan is currently a High Performance Coach in Alberta, Canada, and has previously been a High Performance coach in Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well. In addition to this, Ewan was the Canadian Olympic Team coach at both the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games. As a competitive Athlete, Ewan represented Canada at 3 World Championships and at both the 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games. He won the 1995 Pan American Championships and was a 5 time Canadian National Champion.
Learn how to get out of your own way by NOT thinking like an attorney with one of the best personal development coaches in the world, Philip McKernan.https://PhilipMcKernan.comPhilip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement.He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience.What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world.With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses.Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF.-----Brita Long is the creator & founder of The Happier Attorney LLC. She is an attorney, Amazon bestselling author, teacher/coach, entrepreneur and all-around happy person. She has been a mother, stepmother, daughter, sister, wife, ex-wife, business owner, amateur trapeze artist, has wing walked over the Salish Sea, and has saved two homes from certain death. Brita practiced law for over 22 years and saw how people's lives—including other attorneys—were negatively affected by complexity, a lack of purpose, and a miss match between what they said was important in their life vs what their behavior showed was important in their life.Brita struggled for many years to create a life that fit her and that she loved. A life of being honest with herself (or at least giving it a good go), valuing herself and her work, and being true to herself.Brita now teaches/coaches other attorneys on how they too can identify and then reduce or eliminate the thought patterns, and behavior that is getting in their way and preventing them from living the life they truly want to live._____ To join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gFBH2z To like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HappierAttorneyTo join our Attorneys & Flat Fees Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AttorneyFlatFeeFollow our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happierattorney/Listen to our new podcast: https://happierattorney.buzzsprout.com/
James joins the show to discuss the Maple Leafs goaltending situation, what Frederik Andersen's status is, why the team needs to get the power play sorted out before the playoffs, tonight's game vs the Jets, the Raptors win over the Spurs and why making the playoffs is not good for the future of the franchise, the Canucks possibly returning to action tomorrow and more
Bryce Tully is on the show today and to be honest there was multiple times in this episode where I felt like quoting step brothers’ “did we just become best friends?”.Prior to co-founding Innerlogic, Bryce worked as a mental performance and culture consultant for the Canadian Olympic Team, which is coincidentally the team that I have a dream of coaching with…hint hint to our listeners. Bryce has extensive experience helping high-performance groups enhance their results using social-emotional strategies. In the most recent Olympic quadrennial, Bryce was hired by our women’s basketball team to help shift and grow their culture in service of a historic first podium result. During this four-year period, the team achieved its highest world ranking in history.Now, Bryce and I have known each other for awhile, but we are now loving playing in the same sandbox of measuring culture. We both are building culture measurement tech, we both love basketball, we both love the mind, and we both really enjoy learning. You can find Innerlogic at https://www.innerlogic.com/ or follow Bryce on Twitter @bryce_tully
This F.I.R.E episode is very special since we recorded it amidst the Covid 19 pandemic. Philip McKernan, our special guest highlights what it means to connect to your inner truth and deliver it to the world. He is a Coach, Inspirational Speaker, and Writer who has inspired and challenged many including me, the Canadian Olympic Team, and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk™ movement. This episode is very deep and will get you thinking about your life, your self-identity, and the deeper meaning of self-care. Uncertainty and the economic crisis ongoing worldwide with the Coronavirus pandemic will trigger deep emotions and beliefs that may have been buried away for years. He discussed what security means to you and how your relationship with money and the energy you build around it will be more important than ever. Enjoy! Connect with Philip on Website Book Resources: F.I.R.E F.I.R.E. Facebook Group
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins the show to discuss the NHL restart, what has to happen for the January 13, 2021 start date to happen, how the league plans to get players vaccinated, if Mike Babcock will be the head coach of the Canadian Olympic Team and more.
Michele Ferrari dropped out of University after a mental breakdown; in her first job, the males walked off the factory floor when she showed up; her family didn't always have enough money growing up... BUT Michele did not let her situation define her. In her own words "based on the rules it shouldn't have been possible... I am not supposed to be respected, I am not supposed to be listened to, I am not supposed to be significant in my field, and I AM because I never believed people when they told me that it wasn't possible."Michele leads MF Consulting and has always believed that one individual can be the catalyst for monumental change. Some of the most rewarding years of her career were spent as a part of an executive team building a mid-sized travel firm into an organization recognized as one of the 50 Best Employers in Canada. Fourteen years later, Michele became the President of L(earn)2 Inc where she was able to live her purpose and also got to coach the 2010 Canadian Olympic Team on how to live a gold medal life. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Michele jumped into a role in Digital Media in 2010 heading one of Canada's largest English portals, Sympatico.ca. Now as a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC) and a certified administrator of The Leadership Circle Profile, Michele brings her knowledge gained from working with many of Canada's leading companies to her clients at MF Consulting.I am grateful that Michele chose to share her life story with us on this episode. Be sure to check it out!
What if you’re just a character in a narrative that you’ve been telling yourself? What if you’re too busy to recognize the true potential within you that has been dormant for years? Writer and filmmaker Philip Mckernan shares with us the cathartic yet beautiful truth to people's relationship with themselves. Philip pioneers life-changing leadership experiences all over the world. He's written 4 books and made a documentary film called Give & Grow. He personally coaches some of the worlds most successful entrepreneurs and has worked for the Canadian Olympic Team as well as the Pentagon. In this episode, He details the commonly occurring escapism that is preventing us from truly making an impact to the world. His book and Podcast called “One Last Talk” challenges us to speak the truth unapologetically for the pursuit of inner liberation. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 - 6:42] Opening Segment I introduce today’s guest, Philip McKernan Philip’s role as a guide Different modalities of being a coach Philip’s ruthlessness in the pursuit of truth Intuition as the world’s greatest leadership tool Internal guidance system [6:43 - 14:31] Finding the Positivity Within We talk about different situations wherein people’s relationship with themselves are tested Great leaders having a great respect and connection with themselves Having a great self-connection Constant goal chasing begins to slow down Is your best work yet to come? Uncovers and honors the gift from being too busy Comfort in your own skin makes you less busy, and more focused on creating an impact [14:32 - 20:50] Making Leaders Slow Down The “do-it-all” mindset Unwillingness to examine possibilities Dying with regrets Getting the dormant things out of people Making people realize and examine the cost of their decisions Questioning the normal as the most extraordinary thing to do [20:51 - 33:28] Closing Segment How to find more of Philip See links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “As humans, we’re good at bullshitting ourselves and hiding from our own individual truths; Lying to ourselves about the situation that we find ourselves in.” - Philip McKernan “I will take my gut over google any day of the week.” - Philip McKernan “If you can’t sit in your own skin with yourself for five minutes, how in god’s hell are you ever going to support and facilitate others?” - Philip McKernan Resources Mentioned: https://onelasttalk.com (One Last Talk) You can connect with Philip by visiting his website http://www.philipmckernan.com (www.philipmckernan.com). Also do check out https://onelasttalk.com (One Last Talk) for hishttps://www.amazon.com/One-Last-Talk-Truth-Matters/dp/1544500971 ( book) and https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-last-talk/id1440871876 (podcast). Guest email: philip@philipmckernan.com, Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about thm/Lincoln-Leadership-Executive-Strategies-Tough/e episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or click https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 (here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ (https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website at https://beatacticalleader.com/ (Beatacticalleade.com). You can connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ (Instagram), or join https://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ (Our BATL Space) and become part of the...
In this episode, we talk about vampires in popular culture, how/if Prince Vlad Dracula ever stayed in Bran Castle (famously mis-designated as “Dracula's Castle”), Romania's tourism struggles and wondrous offerings, and the time 88,000 people applied to spend the night with Dacre in Bran Castle as part of an Airbnb promotion. A native of Montreal, Dacre Stoker is the great grand-nephew of Bram Stoker and the international best-selling co-author of Dracula the Un-Dead, the official Stoker family endorsed sequel to Dracula. Dacre is also the co-editor of The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker: The Dublin Years. Released in 2018, Dracul, a prequel to Dracula, was the UK's # 1 Bestselling Hardcover Novel in Horror and Supernatural in 2018, and a top 5 finalist by the Horror Writers Association for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel. Before that excitement, Dacre spent more than two decades as a teacher, athlete, specifically the Modern Pentathlon, and coach for the Canadian Olympic Team. Dacre Stoker's Website Facebook Bram Stoker Estate website Bram Stoker Bobblehead Please support this podcast by using the affiliate links above.
In this episode, we talk about Dacre's adventure documentary, "The Search for Bram Stoker's CASTLE DRACULA," which is being released today (Oct 18, 2020), his Dracula sequel and prequel novels, and why it's dangerous to mess with super-popular literary canon. A native of Montreal, Dacre Stoker is the great grand-nephew of Bram Stoker and the international best-selling co-author of Dracula the Un-Dead, the official Stoker family endorsed sequel to Dracula. Dacre is also the co-editor of The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker: The Dublin Years. Released in 2018, Dracul, a prequel to Dracula, was the UK's # 1 Bestselling Hardcover Novel in Horror and Supernatural in 2018, and a top 5 finalist by the Horror Writers Association for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel. Before that excitement, Dacre spent more than two decades as a teacher, athlete, specifically the Modern Pentathlon, and coach for the Canadian Olympic Team. Dacre Stoker's Website Facebook The Search for Bram Stoker's CASTLE DRACULA - trailer Please support this podcast by using the affiliate links above.
Philip McKernan - The Definition of BRAVE & How to Create the Most Impactful Talk You Will Ever Give! Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. ABOUT PHILLIP: https://philipmckernan.com/
Host Brian Swane is joined by 2000 Canadian Olympic team member Shawn Swords to look back on the team's unforgettable run at the Sydney Olympics.
Clive Milkins International Para Coach & Technical Advisor for the Canadian Olympic Team talks to us about a great range of topics including top class coaching, mindset, ego, Para and the idea of "Mental Self Carriage". This is a must listen episode for anyone who wants to hear from a World Class Coach and understand more about coaching any kind of rider - para or able bodied.
As an Inspirational Speaker, Writer & Filmmaker Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder of the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Only Human Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc and is produced by Evan Balfe @evbalfe Until next time, stay well, stay curious. Jack ️ #onlyhuman #onlyhumanpodcast
Plática con Rafael Esquer CEO y Director Creativo de Alfalfa Studio, firma de diseño ubicada en SoHo, New York. Líder visionario que ha logrado desarrollar numerosos proyectos galardonados en múltiples categorías a nivel internacional. Entre sus clientes destacan NBA´s Houston Rockets, New York City Football Club, DIAL 311, Made in NY y Canadian Olympic Team.
Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organisations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has travelled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF. In this Episode you will learn: · Philip's story and how he got to where he is today (10.53) · How to take the leap into entrepreneurship & finally commit to your calling (16.51) · Philip's advice on how to love yourself and the benefits it will have on your entrepreneurial journey (25.47) · How did Philip's parents influence his life and what is the biggest lesson they taught him (33.24) · How to uncover your life purpose (40.10) · What is Philip's legacy (53.04) · How to live a happy, purposeful, regret free life (53.31) · How to Unleash Your Inner Greatness (55.20) Philip McKernan's Book · One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Speak It Connect with Phillip McKernan · Website · Twitter · Instagram · Facebook · Youtube HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE PODCAST? We are on a mission to help people to believe in their inner greatness & live a happy, purposeful, regret free life. Great news is that you can help us achieve this huge goal by: 1. Subscribe & Review the show on iTunes by clicking here 2. Tell a friend (it's free!) 3. Share this podcast on your social channels (it's free!) Together we can unite to help people believe in their inner greatness so they can be live an extraordinary life. You have greatness within you, it's time to unleash it!
A very special moment for A Hoops Journey as legendary coaching icon, Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame inductee as a player and coach, the only Canadian to serve as a Head Coach in the NBA, long-time face of coaching in Canada, and current Charlotte Hornets lead assistant coach Jay Triano hops on the podcast. Hailing from Tillsonburg, Ontario and raised in Niagara Falls, Jay Triano talks about falling in love with basketball as a kid, playing for coaching pioneers like Stan Stewardson at Simon Fraser University and Jack Donahue for the Canadian Olympic Team and his relationship with Canadian Hero Terry Fox. Plus, Jay shares rare stories of the 2000 Olympic Team, EA Sports, admonishing the US Olympic Team, Damian Lillard and so, so many more amazing anecdotes and tidbits. We hope you enjoy this truly amazing episode! Check out Jay's book ""Open Look: Canadian Basketball and Me" on Amazon Sponsored by: Goodlad Clothing Sponsored by: Parkside Brewery Follow @ahoopsjourney on Instagram! Send any mailbag questions to ahoopsjourney@gmail.com Sounds by: Zapsplat, AudioJungle and Finn Leahy Audio Clips from: Youtube ----more----
Game on, both for the NHL playoffs and the 2022 in Olympics. The Edmonton Oilers should be on the ice for camp on July 13 and have their first game Aug. 1. At the same time, Darnell Nurse has a shot at making the 2022 Olympic team. And there's some top Oilers prospects to talk about as well, Cooper Marody. Kirill Maksimov, Olivier Rodrigue and Stuart Skinner. David Staples and Bruce McCurdy of the Cult of Hockey dig in.
On this week's episode of Buck & The Bossman, the guys have fellow Canadian comrade Big Cal to discuss who would make the squad if the Winter Olympics was taking place in 2020. With our first in person special guest, the discussions got heated, fists nearly thrown & there was a rigorous battle over the mic.... but the audio sounds great!
Helping baseball players perform better by dealing with compensations. The SQUARE 1 System™ was developed by Shawn Sherman. Shawn earned his Exercise and Sport Science degree from Penn State University and operates a private practice in Western Springs, Illinois. Over the years, Shawn has held numerous industry certifications and therefore understands what and how the conventionalists think and believe. Over the past 25 years, his understanding of movement has evolved from that of an apprentice level to a level of mastery by continually seeking answers to his questions. Because he now intimately and thoroughly understands the most basic components of movement, he brings an unparalleled perspective to the table. Not only does he consistently deliver absolutely amazing results to his clients, he teaches his students to be able to do the same. Additionally Shawn has consulted with hundreds of elite athletes from many organizations including: United States Olympic Team – wrestling, men's speedskating, women's soccer Canadian Olympic Team – women's soccer Russian Olympic Team – men's swimming Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Bears Chicago Bulls Indianapolis Colts San Franciso Giants Chicago Red Stars Chicago Wolves Vanderbilt University - basketball Sammy and Shawn discuss: Why the Chicago Cubs hired Shawn to do MATS with their athletes? And what MATS is? After years of using MATS with clients you developed Square 1 to address a different need, why and what is that need? What does Shawn mean by a compensation and how does a dad or typical baseball coach recognize if their athlete are compensating. To help more coaches you developed a program called Signal 6. I remember when you came to Austin in 2018 how when I went through the Signal 6 exercises I gained a bunch of external rotation in my throwing arm. Why is it you developed Signal 6 and how will athletes like me benefit from it? Shawn recently launched the Signal 6 course online, and tells us more about it? You can follow Shawn on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message
In the first episode of 2020, Brian's joined by Bruce Arthur, sports columnist for the Toronto Star.Being a good son of a border town, Brian asks Bruce what it was like to watch The Tragically Hip's final concert with members of the Canadian Olympic Team on the final night of the Rio Olympics. Many Hip memories are shared.Bruce discusses his unconventional career path in journalism, what makes college newsrooms so special, and what he learned as an intern at the National Post, and how a writer can improve as by reading great (and bad) sports writing and internalizing what you see.Bruce and Brian talk about the role of a sports columnist at a major metro newspaper, what it was like to cover the Toronto Raptors' championship, and how the best writing can fundamentally change your worldview.Bruce ArthurBruce on TwitterLove-in for the Hip at Rio's Canada HouseThe Raptors are the champs. And it's because of Masai UjiriEpisode 19: The Fine Art of Hanging Out with Chris JonesEpsiode 106: The Uncool Kid in the Lunch Room with Jesse DoughtertyThis Tom Hanks Story Will Help You Feel Less Bad by Taffy Brodesser-AknerGod's Away on Business by Spencer Hall.Subscribe:Apple PodcastsOvercastGoogle PlayRSS
Philip McKernan shows us the success and power that is possible when you dig deep, let go of perceived inadequacies and take action in the most authentic ways. WORK WITH EMILY iheartmylifebooking.com E-mail: info@iheartmylife.com CONNECT WITH PHILIP MCKERNAN https://www.philipmckernan.com http://giveandgrow.com/Iheartmylife Exercise: https://philipmckernan.com/brave/5-happiest-days/ Follow on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/PhilipMcKernan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philip.mckernan DURING THIS EPISODE This is an episode that we released early in the podcast. I wanted to share it again because Philip McKernan shares such a powerful message about what is possible for us. Have you ever felt like you didn’t fit in at school? Were you surrounded by people telling you that you would never amount to anything? If so, you know how devastating that can be, especially when you know you’re meant for something more. But how do you move past those old stories and mindsets holding you back? In this episode of the IHML Show, Philip McKernan shows us the success and power that is possible when you dig deep, let go of perceived inadequacies and take action in the most authentic ways. Growing up in Ireland, Philip was told he would never amount to anything. Most of his life, especially his school years, was defined by the challenges he faced with dyslexia. Despite his struggles, Philip knew deep down he was destined for something different. He began to change his mindset, release his victim story, and put one foot in front of the next and move forward. Philip started his coaching business with $200 in the bank and is now a sought-after international speaker, writer, and filmmaker. He works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world to support them in developing self-worth, finding clarity in their future, and keying into their intuition. After listening to this episode, you’ll understand how releasing old stories and taking intuitive action, even in the smallest of ways, can help you create a life better than your dreams. (Also note the “Five Happiest Days” exercise that we’ve included in the show notes, which will help you create even more amazing days in your life.) Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon, to name a few. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria, and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe and has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India, and Guatemala, written four books despite being dyslexic, and his first documentary film was released in late 2016. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS, and the most important relationship of all, the one with one's SELF. ABOUT THE I HEART MY LIFE SHOW Tune into the I Heart My Life Show with Success Coach Emily Williams to learn how to design a life you love, manifest more success and wealth, move past fear and blocks and create joy in your life and business. Emily and her world-renowned guests will help you create a life that’s better than your dreams and give you tangible action steps to get there — quickly. She’ll cut through the fluff and share what’s worked for her and the world’s most successful people. She believes that success is an inside job — not just about another strategy. The I Heart My Life Show will help you finally heart your life, experience extraordinary success, make more money, live according to your own desires and give you permission to go after what you really want. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-heart-my-life-show/id1330534524 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1Zw6fI37FrfVjZMXlMiZZ6 CONNECT WITH EMILY https://www.iheartmylife.com/ https://www.instagram.com/iheartmylifenow/ https://www.facebook.com/iheartmylifenow https://www.linkedin.com/company/i-heart-my-life/ Email: info@iheartmylife.com LEARN MORE ABOUT EMILY More about Emily, her company I Heart My Life and her coaching programs can be found at www.iheartmylife.com. Emily Williams is a success coach, entrepreneur, and author with a seven-figure business who, at one point, couldn’t get a job at Starbucks. After experiencing a quarter-life crisis, she moved from Ohio to London (where she knew no one!) and in 2014 launched her business, I Heart My Life. She made $442 in her first month—and then went on to hit six figures in six months, before her 30th birthday. She grew it to seven figures in under 18 months. Today, she works with female entrepreneurs all over the world, helping them bust through the obstacles that hold their dreams and goals hostage so they can free themselves to live the lives they want, build their own online business and hit their money goals. She’s been featured in Money, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, Forbes and Success Magazine.
This Deserves Love with Philip McKernan Philip Mckernan is a courageous husband and a father of two amazing kids. He is an Inspirational Speaker, Writer & Filmmaker. Philip has worked with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. Philip is the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. Today, he joins the podcast to discuss how to build and cultivate a strong relationship with your children and recover from failures as a parent. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Enlightenment not entitlement Travelling with kids Understanding and honoring the your child's problems How to cultivate breakthrough moments with people Hearing vs. Listening How to recover from your failures as a parent How to approach apologies with your children How to put your family first Why an apology must begin with forgiveness Healing your past wounds as a father/parent Closure for your past EPISODE RESOURCES PhilipMcKernan.com Follow Phillip McKernan on Twitter, Insta, Facebook, YouTube One Last Talk JOIN THE BROTHERHOOD Join the Front Row Dads private Facebook community so you can ask questions, share ideas, and be part of a supportive group of incredible brothers who help one another navigate the role of marriage and fatherhood. LEAVE A REVIEW If you've listened to multiple Front Row Dads interviews and get value from the show, we'd love your support! Leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts only takes a minute, and in turn, it allows us to rank higher and become discovered by other Dads, just like you. Visit FrontRowDads.com/review and tell others what you think about the show!
Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. Check out Philip Here: https://philipmckernan.com/
SHOW NOTES (www.mikejamesreid.com) Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. Philip has a knack of getting into all sorts of interesting scenarios – he has caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. Philip has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. In this episode, Philip shares some incredible insights on the distinction between obsession, excitement, and passion, and warns against the traps and pitfalls that each can present. He also talks about the dichotomy of overcomplicating our lives rather than embracing simplicity. Philip also talks about his One Last Talk movement and his vision for curing loneliness. Highlights: Philip’s relationship with identity The distinction between obsession, excitement, and passion The dichotomies of overcomplicating our lives versus finding simplicity What courage means to Philip and the story of courage shown by a 72-year-old womanThe dichotomy of growing organically versus pursuing a more aggressive plan for growth Philip’s One Last Talk movement and his vision for curing loneliness Resources: OneLastTalk.com One Last Talk by Philip McKernan PhilipMcKernan.com Philip’s LinkedIn Profile Click here if you’d like to be notified when new episodes of the Dichotomy Podcast are released. Before you go...If you liked this episode, click the
I am so thrilled to be bringing back this guest for a second time on the show. Phillip McKernan was one of the first people that I brought on the podcast when I started. He has been one of the most highly requested guests to be brought back for another episode. We chat about developing a strong sense of intuition, living in alignment and what it takes to follow your truth. I am hoping this conversation will leave you feeling inspired about your purpose and the opportunity you have to rewrite the path that the universe unfolds for you. About Phillip McKernan: Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. Inside this episode, Phillip shares: Why he prefers fulfillment over achievement How people are misunderstanding their impact The reason many people are terrified of their truth Figuring out your why Giving yourself permission to question your purpose Following and rewriting the path the universe is unfolding for you The difference between a want and a need How gratitude can be harmful Subconsciously seeking validation for what we believe You can find more about Phillip at: Website | Instagram Links: Certification Program One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Speak It by Phillip McKernan One Last Talk Podcast Coaching Check out our Hungry for Happiness community for more details, programs, and tips on how to thrive as a wellness coach! Website | Samantha's Instagram | HFH Instagram | Facebook | Book | Certification Program The Hungry for Happiness podcast combines personal development, deep conversations, and comedy to shake up the way you connect with yourself and the world. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes so you don't miss an episode!
International Speaker, Writer, Filmmaker, and Strength in Truth and Vulnerability Advocate:Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He is also the founder and is spearheading the One Last Talk™ movement. Quote: “A mid-life crisis is nothing more than your life decisions catching up with you.” - Philip McKernan He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. His groundbreaking Team Deepening™ work with organizations gives teams a refreshing way to connect and build real and collective resilience. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. His pioneering philosophy around SoulSet™ equips and empowers people to uncover their gifts and impact the world. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe, built an orphanage in Peru, written 5 books despite being dyslexic and created his first documentary film called Give & Grow. The film explores how the gift of giving makes us feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology, and our businesses. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. Top 3 Hot Points:Embracing Vulnerability Finding Strength in Truth Team Deepening [spp-tweet tweet="Your Shit. Handle it today or it will haunt you tomorrow. @PhilipMcKernan You Too Can LIVETHEFUEL! @livethefuel #business #podcast "] Resources:Book: One Last Talk on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ElmmqG Philip's Site: https://philipmckernan.com/ Philip's Quotes: https://philipmckernan.com/quotes/ https://twitter.com/PhilipMcKernan Self-Determination Theory Final Words:There is nothing wrong with teambuilding, however the the research is showing that people want to "connect" more. There's a whole body of research called Self-Determination Theory. Details linked above. Let's say three people want to connect and they want three things they want to be competent at with what they do. They want to be authentic in their own lives and want to connect deeply with themselves and people around them. All while deepening and our methodology behind that delivers to the three. We believe that when you deliver authenticity and connection, your productivity increases automatically. So therefore, competency actually gets better. So we deliver two out of three with influence in the third as a byproduct to that. That's the mission we're on until I die. Influencers Mentioned:Cole Hatter of THRIVE Make Money Matter On This Episode You Will Hear:[spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="11:00"] The only way you can deepen the relationship on earth is by giving somebody a genuine says sense of vulnerability. Sharing something that...
Philip McKernan is an inspirational speaker, writer, and film maker. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. As a speaker, he's inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and the Pentagon, amongst many other audiences. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. Philip spends a lot of time challenging the status quo - challenging you to examine what's going on, think about the stories that you're telling yourself, and contemplate a different way of doing things. Philip has caddied for the president of Ireland, was chased by a bull elephant in Nigeria, made wine in Australia, has traveled to 80 countries around the world, has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India, and Guatemala, has written four books, and has released a documentary that explored how the gift of giving makes up for other challenges that we face in our lives. Enjoy this conversation with my good friend Philip McKernan. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-greg-wells/support
Philip McKernan is the founder of the One Last Talk™ movement, undoubtedly the most powerful live truth-telling event on the Planet. As a speaker, he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. During this episode, Philip dives into what it means to discover your truth and speak it, why people should do this, and then explains how this can be done. If you feel living more authentically could allow you to have a greater impact on others, or you can't find the words to speak your truth as boldly as you know you need to, this is the episode is for you. Make no mistake, the path Philip lays out is simple, but not easy, because your greatest gift lies next to your deepest wounds! Links: PhilipMcKernan.com One Last Talk: Why Your Truth Matters and How to Speak It Hardcover Time Stamps: 00:43 - What is one the last talk you’ll ever give 07:52 - The difference between truth and story 11:33 - “Show people don’t tell them” - @PhilipMcKernan 15:33 - Create your one last talk and release your truth 16:06 - “Every man and women on earth needs to create their one last talk and deliver it to one other human being in order to free your truth” - @PhilipMcKernan 21:01 - Judging yourself in holding your back from success 26:57 - What does it mean to be seen by the world? 34:47 - How to honor your pain and learn from it 35:24 - “I don’t believe there is a greater teacher on earth then pain” - @PhilipMcKernan 39:16 - Why the “One Last Talk” movement is unique and authentic
Every fall, the New York Architecture and Design Film Festival (ADFF) premieres the best new documentaries of the year. Kelsey Keith, the Editor-in-Chief of Curbed, was on the ADFF discussion panel for Enough White Teacups, a film by Michelle Bauer Carpenter about using design to solve critical human problems. Host George Smart interviewed Keith at the Curbed offices in New York where they talked about the movie as well as Paris, Candide, and tacos. The Mmuseumm is New York's smallest, barely the size of a closet, and highlights a new model of curating modern artifacts. The New York Times Style Magazine included Mmuseumm on The Cultivist’s “Top 12 International Hidden Art Gems,” and it was called curatorial genius by Steve Heller at The Atlantic. Closed for the winter, it will reopen in the spring. Greg Durrell is the producer of Design Canada, the first documentary chronicling the history of Canadian graphic design and how it shaped a nation and its people. He is a partner at Hulse & Durrell, a Vancouver-based firm that develops brands, products and films for ambitious organizations to make a lasting impact. Their client list includes the International Olympic Committee, the Canadian Olympic Team, NBC Sports, and Square, that company whose terminals you're swiping regularly.
If you had one last talk to share with the world, what would you say? Sit with that for a moment, because the answer you share can be what you need to live today's life with everything you got. My latest guest on the Academy is Philip McKernan, transformation coach, author and speaker. Philip works with business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. During this deep and riveting episode, you’ll discover: Why most people die with sinking regret How to give ourselves permission to do what we love Why we create illusions of lack of clarity in our lives Why everything in life comes back to self worth How our ego gets in the way of deep inner work Why we're always the problem and how to fix it The difference between our brains and our hearts ...and so much more in a deep, reflective and challenging conversation designed to shift you. THE 1% RULE IS OUT ON AUDIOBOOK! My latest book, The 1% Rule: How to Fall in Love with the Process and Achieve Your Wildest Dreams is now out on Amazon. I’m so excited to finally release this book, and I need your help to push this up the lists as I am proud of what I have created. Head here to grab your copy of The 1% Rule Now! http://a.co/6H8uWlH The 1% Rule was designed to answer three core questions: Why do some people seem to achieve massive success in everything they do, while others can’t even get out of their own way? What separates those who get excited and inspired for a season, a quarter, a month or a week — and those who are consistently on fire? What are the core principles, mindsets, habits, and rituals of those who execute ruthlessly, and those who sit on the sidelines pondering? …through exploring these answers over the last decade the core principles, strategies and proven framework of The 1% Rule were born and are now yours today. LIKED WHAT YOU HEARD? There are countless podcasts out there. If you have ever gotten any value from the Academy... Please take 60-90 seconds to tell the world why. What is it about the Academy that makes you tune in? Head over to iTunes, search for the Academy, click 'write a review' and submit...it would mean the world! Our new website is live! Ensure you don't miss a thing and join us on this platform: https://resistaverageacademy.com/
Welcome back to the Soulkation Podcast! Today on Episode 13 we talk to Philip Mckernan – an inspirational speaker, writer and filmmaker! Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world, delivering his signature originality. The same originality he has used to inspire the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few… In our conversation we discuss staying true to yourself to maintain any sort of relationships, how to truly eradicate stress instead of numbing it, and how to get out of a situation you are stuck in. Make sure you subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/soulkation-podcast/id1430316468?mt=2 and click here to receive even more in-depth resources www.loganrena.com/soulkationpodcast Guest: Philip Mckernan Website: https://philipmckernan.com/Twitter: @PhilipMcKernan Instagram: philip_mckernan Hosted By: Logan Rena at loganrena.com Be sure to leave a review because your feedback means the world to me. Also, email me at logan@loganrena.com on topics that interest you and questions that you would like answered and I will answer them live.
Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. Philip brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. He is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe and has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India and Guatemala, written 4 books despite being dyslexic and his first documentary film will be released in late 2016. The film explores how the gift of giving makes up feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology and our business’s. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with ones SELF. One Last Talk - https://onelasttalk.com/the-book/ Connect with Philip: Web - www.philipmckernan.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/philip.mckernanInstagram - @philipmckernan Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech
Dr. Bender is Clinical Program Director of Athlete Services at the Centre for Sleep and Human Performance and is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. She received her PhD and Master of Science degrees in Experimental Psychology from Washington State University specializing in sleep EEG. Her current research focuses on optimizing sleep in Canadian Olympic Team athletes and the impact on performance. Her research interests stem from being an athlete herself; she is a Hall of Fame basketball player, has enjoyed some mountaineering, completed an Ironman in 2009, and currently runs after her 3 children who are all 5 and under. She is driven to help high-performers optimize sleep to enhance their well-being and productivity. Catch her on Twitter @sleep4sport
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Everyone has a gift and it is your choice whether to share it with the world. However, that gift lies right next to our greatest pain and most of us are afraid to deep dive into it. Today’s guest is Philip McKernan. He is a speaker, writer, and filmmaker. He has also worked with the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon. He helps people transform their personal and professional lives, so they feel more aligned with their purpose. On this episode, he talks about how we can uncover our gift or our truth and be aligned in our work, in ourselves, and in our relationships. Get all the resources for this episode and listen to more at http://www.drdonmacdonald.com/
Born in Sudbury Ontario Canada, the 'Nickel Capital of The World', Geoffrey spent some eight years there prior to moving to Ottawa, the nation's capital. Interestingly Sudbury was where NASA sent the Apollo astronauts to train prior to the initial moon launch as it was the closest surface on the earth which approximated the moon. It was in Ottawa that Geoffrey discovered the game of golf and though he played hockey like most of his friends did, it was golf which became his passion. He procured his CPGA card in 1976 and was a member of the Canadian PGA for some five years. It was while in Florida in the early 80's that he met an aspiring professional for the LPGA tour whom he helped to attain her tour card and caddied for. An interesting experience, he came to the conclusion that age was becoming a consideration and that it was time to establish a career. It was the result of a casual game of golf in Toronto (circa 1982) that Geoffrey was introduced to Jim Kerr, the owner of Shaw Laboratories, a full service lab group. Jim whose daughter went on to swim for the Canadian Olympic Team felt that there was a direct correlation between athletics and sales, and hired Geoff that June. Geoffrey spent some six years with Shaw in both a sales and sales management capacity until once again golf introduced him to the retail/distribution side of the industry. In 1988 he teamed up with Denco Canada a full service distributor with branch operations from coast to coast. Back then they sold alloy, Adaptic self cure composite, film and prophy cups. As Geoff recalls, it was not until 1990 when Kimberly Bergalis was diagnosed with AIDS that they sold gloves to the profession. Ms. Bergalis dentist, Dr David Acer purportedly infected her with the HIV virus and overnight the public demanded that the profession don gloves prior to treatment. Geoff still recalls selling Johnson & Johnson Microtouch gloves for $33.00 a box ($330 a case) and not being able to satisfy the demand. It was in 1990 that Denco literally imploded and what had been a powerhouse became insolvent. As Geoff says, they wrote the book which Healthco later read. He stayed on until the final day at which time he joined forces with Canadian Dental with whom he partnered until September 1992. It was at that time that he procured his Green Card and came south to Winston Salem North Carolina. Geoff partnered with Thompson Dental which was a member of what is now the NDC. They were acquired by Patterson for whom he sold until joining forces with Henry Schein in 2009. The past couple of years, Geoff has been an independent sales consultant in different areas, including oral cancer and obstructive sleep apnea along with some interests outside of dentistry.
Have you ever felt like you didn’t fit in at school? Were you surrounded by people telling you that you would never amount to anything? If so, you know how devastating that can be, especially when you know you’re meant for something more. But how do you move past those old stories and mindsets holding you back? In this episode of the IHML Show, Philip McKernan shows us the success and power that is possible when you dig deep, let go of perceived inadequacies and take action in the most authentic ways. Growing up in Ireland, Philip was told he would never amount to anything. Most of his life, especially his school years, was defined by the challenges he faced with dyslexia. Despite his struggles, Philip knew deep down he was destined for something different. He began to change his mindset, release his victim story and put one foot in front of the next and move forward. Philip started his coaching business with $200 in the bank and is now a sought-after international speaker, writer and filmmaker. He works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world to support them in developing self-worth, finding clarity in their future and keying into their intuition. After listening to this episode, you’ll understand how releasing old stories and taking intuitive action, even in the smallest of ways, can help you create a life better than your dreams. (Also note the “Five Happiest Days” exercise that we’ve included in the links below, which will help you create even more amazing days in your life.) Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe and has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India and Guatemala, written four books despite being dyslexic and his first documentary film was released in late 2016. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with one’s SELF. For Further Insight: Website: https://www.philipmckernan.com and http://giveandgrow.com/Iheartmylife Exercise: https://philipmckernan.com/brave/5-happiest-days/ Follow on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/PhilipMcKernan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philip.mckernan
Philip McKernan is an emotional terrorist. Quite a statement for a man who's advised the Pentagon, top business leaders, and even the Canadian Olympic Team, but this man has reduced auditoriums full of people, from writers and artists to hard-nosed entrepreneurs, to floods of tears. And they thank him for it. Because when you hear Philip McKernan speak, nothing is quite the same again. Have you ever really known who you are? Have you lost your identity in your work? Do you listen to your gut, or are you still trying at some level to gain your parents' approval? Philip's got a knack for finding the answers to such questions, shattering the stories we keeping telling to hide from our truest selves. This can be shocking and painful, but Philip doesn't care: he asks you what you most need – but are also most afraid – to find out. Philip works to bring people back into alignment with their values; to recognise why they're pursuing a particular career or lifestyle... and more often than not, it turns out they're running away rather than towards something. He helps people to answer life’s most fundamental questions: Who am I, at my core? What is my gift? How can I impact the world, and what is the legacy I want to leave behind? His job is to help people uncover those things so they don't – like so many people – die with regret for a life unlived. In his speeches, books, retreats and film work, Philip sets about reconnecting us with what truly matters in the human experience. We live in a world which values thinking over feeling, and logic over emotion. We can tie ourselves up in infinite knots trying to think our way out of our doubts and confusion. But what happens if we try to connect to how we truly feel about those things? Philip's mission is to shift us out of our heads and into our hearts – from mindset to 'soulset'. If that sounds too hippie to you, you're in for a shock. Philip's no-bullshit, laser-guided insights don't come with a 'Namaste' at the end. They come with action, understanding, and deep, lasting change. His philosophy is summed up in the name of his first documentary film, Give and Grow (stream it for free with the exclusive link below). Some of the deepest work we can do to get back in touch with our truest values is done by acting selflessly to help others. But there's a catch if you're not careful. Giving is not the same as giving yourself away. Philip also created the incredible One Last Talk event, where 'ordinary' people share stories of personal discovery, trauma, and transformation. What would you want to say to the world, if you had just one last chance to do so? And what would it feel like to open up in such a profoundly vulnerable way? We've wanted to get Philip on the show since our very first episode. It took 100 more episodes to get him in person, in the studio. And it was more than worth the wait. Also Including: How to access flow states 'off the ice', in everyday life What is intuition and how (and why) we can learn to trust it Communicating better with your children and learning from them Why couples shouldn't get on the same page Outgrowing the people around us Why sharing your story can save lives The dangers of tying your value to whether it brings in money Find Out More: Watch Philip's film Give and Grow for FREE with this EXCLUSIVE link Philip's website and how to work with him Learn more about One Last Talk Philip's books, Rich on Paper, Poor on Life and Dead Man Walking (free download)
**Link** Get the full episode below http://www.drjonr.com/podcast/18 http://www.butcherbox.com/drjonr http://www.philipmckernan.com Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks they call Philip. In more recent times he has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon, The US Army, and has shared the stage with other speakers like the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the relationship with ones SELF.
Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience.
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Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a couple. What separates Philip from…
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Philip Mckernan is an inspirational speaker, writer and filmmaker. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon to name a few. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice' has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice'. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. Philip McKernan is a philosopher, a modern day philosopher of the human experience. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe and has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India and Guatemala, written 4 books despite being dyslexic and his first documentary film will be released in late 2016. The film explores how the gift of giving makes up feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology and our business's. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with ones SELF. Show note and links to Video interview: www.theinnerchangemaker.com/podcast/118 LINKS -- Join the Legacy Driven Entrepreneurs Community (it's FREE): http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/tribe Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and leave us a review: Apple: http://apple.co/1JUHcG9 Android: http://bit.ly/2nuoGpl TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2BjY0gU Breaker: http://bit.ly/2BRwOCb iHeartRadio: http://bit.ly/2BhMr9L Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2BbuWEg Want to grab my NEW audio training? Grab a FREE copy of "How To Be The Leader You Truly Are": http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/leadership Launching a podcast? Grab my Podcast Creation Roadmap: http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/roadmap
This week on The Wellness Cafe we have Philip McKernan. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks they call Philip. In more recent times he has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon, The US Army, and has shared the stage with other speakers like the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the relationship with one's SELF. Discussion - The one blockage that holds people back is resentment. - How do we become more aware of your anger? - Can't get rid of anger, but be more aware - Can't force the gratitude - The importance of finding your healthcare team. - Seek solitude and disconnect once every six month to recharge and reboot. - The difference between talent and gift - The concept of give to receive - Don't use your kids as an excuse to not follow your dream - Running away from pain is not the same thing as running toward your dream and what you want in life. - Are you satisfy with your life - Act upon what you know not versus what you don't - In the absence of clarity take action - The importance of your place of living - The film Give and Grow
Philip McKernan is a speaker, coach, writer and filmmaker. He works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. As a speaker he has inspired and challenged the Canadian Olympic Team and The Pentagon, to name a few. What separates Philip from a lot of coaches, speakers and gurus is originality. He brings new conversations to the table and spends an obscene amount of time thinking and challenging the status quo, instead of simply repackaging business & life hacking strategies. I had a very interesting discussion with Philip on the most recent podcast. Topics include: Making the leap from mindset to "soulset" The problem with goals The importance of pursuing artistic endeavors The benefits of improve and comedy The problem with the self-help industry How to real live authentically Fixing your relationship with money Is gratitude just another trendy buzzword Why sometimes you need to stop and do nothing Tips on building happy, successful relationships This episode is brought to you by Kimera Koffee. It is great tasting high altitudes single estate coffee packed with premium-grade nootropics, proven to help increase focus, power output and cognition. Go to http://www.kimerakoffee.com/shop to get 10% off your order by using the coupon code “Jay” at checkout. Turbo charge your brain now! This episode is also brought to you by The Renegade Strength Club, one of the best ways to simplify your life is to outsource things. If you're not a fitness professional that means you should outsource your program design to someone who is. That someone would be your host, Jason (A.K.A. Jay) Ferruggia. Since 1994, he has helped countless guys get ripped, strong, jacked and yoked. His training methods have been battle tested time and time again. And they always deliver killer results. As a Renegade Strength Club insider you get: Brand new workouts from Jay every month Coaching videos Answers to your questions Access to the club community The opportunity to participate in local meet ups The chance to enter contests like the Transformation Contest, and more where we offer cool prizes like Fat Gripz, t-shirts, etc. Go to www.renegadestrengthclub.com to join us on the Dark Side and we'll see you on the inside.
Philip McKernan works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. He has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and has shared the stage with other speakers like the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson. What you'll learn about in this episode Why you can't put people on a pedestal Why Philip doesn't consume a lot of information Why you need to evaluate if what you're doing fits who you are "One Last Talk": why you need to think about what you would talk about if you were given one last talk to give Why you should go on the road for three days with nothing but a journal and no reason Why you should do "isolated dreaming" -- just draw what's possible for your life How best to connect with Philip: Website: philipmckernan.com Website: giveandgrow.com
All year I've been hearing the name Philip McKernan from people I really admire and respect like former podcast guests Giovanni Marsico and Samantha Skelly, so when his team reached out to us about having him on the podcast I was an instant, "Hell yes!" Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with ones SELF. In this interview we jam on all of that, along with other interesting stuff like navigating fear, uncertainty and limitations, the relationship between judgement and compassion, the purpose of pain, how anger keeps us from accessing our intuition and so much more. It's one of those conversations I didn't want to come to an end. You'll probably want to listen more than once. Enjoy! About Philip McKernan: Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. In more recent times he has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and has shared the stage with other speakers like the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson. With a knack of getting into all sorts of scenarios – he’s caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He has traveled to 80 countries around the globe and has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India and Guatemala, written 4 books despite being dyslexic and his first documentary film will be released in late 2016. The film explores how the gift of giving makes up feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional well being, our mental health, our physiology and our business’s. Philip believes the path to a happy and fulfilling life is found through the meaning we derive in life through the WORK we do, our relationship to OTHERS and the most important relationship of all, the one with ones SELF. In this episode, Philip shares: 1. Loving what you do, who you are and who you're with 2. How and where we lose our identities in life and what to do about it 3. Common misunderstandings about anger 4. Why people come together in partnership
To get my Toolkit to Overcome Anxiety go to - http://timjpcollins.com/free If you are in the USA text LEANIN to 44222 Please click here to leave a review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1031117023 Summary: In this episode I talk to Philip McKernan about the difference between your gift and your talent. We discuss his new movie "Give & Grow" and how we have all the courage we need. Philip works with entrepreneurs and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. Philip believes who and what we do ‘off the ice’ has a huge impact on our results ‘on the ice’. In more recent times he has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and has shared the stage with other speakers like the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson. Links: Give & Grow The Movie - http://giveandgrow.com/film/ In this particular episode you will learn: - The difference between your gift and your talent - How we can help ourselves by helping others - How we all have the courage we need - How we are often searching to belong externally - Philip talks about how our gifts are on loan - Philips talks about his experience in going to Sri Lanka and how it changed him - What give and grow really means - How X doesn't mark the spot
Philip McKernan has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon, wrote four books and has shared the stage with the likes of the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson. But things haven't always been that rosy for Philip. In our intimate interview (also available on YouTube: www.youtube.com/markleruste), Philip opens up about his story and journey to share the stage with people he used to look up to, and how one wedding speech changed his whole life around. "THIS IS THE MOST EMOTIONAL I'VE EVER BEEN ON A PODCAST." - PHILIP MCKERNAN Brian Rose, the Founder and Host of London Real once described Philip as, “honest and refreshing”. His Believe in Youth (www.believeinyouth.com) campaign to raise funds for 20 young girls in Peru who were put in prison after being sex slaves managed to raise $70,450. Philip McKernan's caddied in golf for the President of Ireland, been chased and nearly killed by a bull elephant in Nigeria and made wine in Australia. He's traveled to 80 countries around the globe and has worked with orphans in Sri Lanka, Peru, India and Guatemala, written 4 books despite being dyslexic and his first documentary film “Give and Grow” will be released in late 2016. The film explores how the gift of giving makes up feel more worthy and alive. It also explores the science behind the impact of giving on our emotional wellbeing, our mental health, our physiology and our business's. Subscribe now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/unconventionalists-mark-leruste/id1029651449?mt=2 SHOW NOTES: www.theunconventionalists.com/episode/45 GET IN TOUCH Website: www.theunconventionalists.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/markleruste Twitter: www.twitter.com/markleruste YouTube: www.youtube.com/markleruste
Philip is an inspirational speaker, writer & filmmaker who works with entrepreneurs, athletes and business leaders all over the world. When people are seeking clarity about their future or want to move through roadblocks, seen and unseen, they call Philip. He helps people get clear on who they are and where they need to go. He helps them transition in their personal and professional lives so people feel aligned in all areas of life. He has worked with the Canadian Olympic Team, The Pentagon and has shared the stage with speakers like the Dalai Lama and Richard Branson. If you don’t have time to listen to the entire episode or if you hear something that you like but don’t have time to write it down, be sure to grab your free copy of the Action Plan from this episode-- as well as get access to action plans from EVERY episode-- at JimHarshawJr.com/Action. Let's connect: Website | Facebook | Twitter About Your Host Jim Harshaw My name is Jim Harshaw. And I know where you’re at. You’re working hard and qualified for what you do but you aren’t getting what you want. You have plans on getting to the C-suite or launching a business but ultimate success seems as far away today as ever. You’re at the right place because you can get there from here. And I can help. Who I Am I’m a speaker, coach, and former Division I All-American wrestler that helps motivated former athletes reach their full potential by getting clarity on what they really want and taking aggressive action to lead their ideal life not just despite their prior failures but because of them. I’m a husband and father of four. And I’m a serial entrepreneur. I’ve launched multiple successful businesses as well as the obligatory failed one. I’ve been the executive director of a non-profit and have raised millions of dollars. I’ve worked in sales. I’ve even been a Division I head coach. While I was born in a blue-collar home I have spent my life surrounded by Olympians, CEO’s and millionaires. Jim Rohn said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” I’ve been lucky. I’ve learned the habits of successful people and guess what. You’re just like them. I know because I know your type. You’re programmed for hard work, which is a prerequisite for success, but you’ve never been shown how to use what you know to create the life you want with the tools you have. I will show you how. Why You are Here You've worked hard to achieve greatness. You’ve set goals and maybe even set records. You’ve definitely failed and you’ve at some point found yourself questioning if you were on the right track. You need to understand this: You are far more prepared to succeed than those who’ve not tried, competed, struggled and overcome like you have. That’s the value of your education as someone who aims high. You are prepared to be as successful as your wildest dreams will allow. Here I will teach you, with the help of brilliant minds that have been shaped by failure, struggle, and adversity, to be who you want to be. I sense that you want this because you have read this far. To take the next step today, click here. FOLLOW JIM Website | Facebook | Twitter