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On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by The Fastest Man In Rugby, Carlin Isles. The former @JHSPolarBearsFB athlete competed in the Olympics with USA Rugby several times.
“There's no room for shame. Every opportunity is an opportunity to learn. And we don't learn unless we reflect on our mistakes.” - from Season 6 of It's About to Go Down. In this "rap-up" episode, Marc and Cathey catch up with two members of the Season #6 community: Sophia Asghar and Trish Kerin. As they shared updates of their ideas, new questions popped up, new notes were taken, and new phrases were formed, like “It's not about egos; it's about outcomes.” Special shout out to the rest of the Season #6 community: Carlin Isles, Leo Flowers, Scott Mason, Jeff Davis, Savas Georgalis, Linda Dulye, and Kinja Dixon.
"Paint your picture how you want to paint it and don't let life paint it for you." - Carlin Isles, 2x Olympic athlete and the fastest rugby player in the world. In this episode, Marc and Cathey help Carlin create a shortcut to his idea, which is about how and why we need to understand and direct our emotions. The fastest route to your idea can reach the largest audience. This idea conversation poses the question: Are your objectives led by your emotions or are your emotions led by your objectives? Talking this through, Cathay, Carlin, and Marc explore a visualization that adds further clarity and stickiness to the idea.
On this replay of Twitter Spaces' "USA Rugby Happy Hour LIVE", USA Rugby 7s Head Coach, Mike Friday joined us to talk RWC7s, USA 7s Youth Growth, the affects of COVID on the team & training, PR7s, Carlin Isles, Army Rugby and plenty more! Check out the second half of the show with USA Rugby Head Coach Gary Gold, here on "The Eagle-Eyed Rugby Podcast" Special thanks to Myaderm, the leader in CBD products! Get 20% off your order with the discount code EAGLES at www.myaderm.com #myaderm #CBD #CBDcream
On this replay of Twitter Spaces' "USA Rugby Happy Hour LIVE", USA Rugby 7s Head Coach, Mike Friday joined us to talk RWC7s, USA 7s Youth Growth, the affects of COVID on the team & training, PR7s, Carlin Isles, Army Rugby and plenty more! Check out the second half of the show with USA Rugby Head Coach Gary Gold, here on the "USA Rugby Happy Hour LIVE" Podcast. Follow @eaglesoverseas on Twitter & Instagram for guest announcements on live shows, Wednesdays, 9-10pm ET/6-7:00pm PT on Twitter Spaces. Special thanks to Myaderm, the leader in CBD products! Get 20% off your order with the discount code EAGLES at www.myaderm.com. #myaderm #CBD #CBDcream
Show notes | Episode 61 | DJ Forbes |1.52 Lockdown beards, Olympic lifting, Pacific Games, haka's in the rain, and the never-ending fend-off meme5.01 DJ and Pacific contemporary dance6.54 Who was pre-rugby sevens DJ Forbes?12.07 Samoan influences growing up15.03 Leaving school for the ‘real world'20.07 Talking Titch: reflections on Sir Gordon Tietjens26.13 Feats of fitness: beep tests, yo-yo's, and broncos34.13 Titch and DJ: Good cop, bad cop?41.50 “Death” training and sevens camps50.08 How room raiding made it all worthwhile1.02.49 An interlude with Steve's stag do and when gags go wrong with Shaun Goldsbury1.06.13 The 2016 Rio Olympic Games1.12.04 The transition out of professional sport1.18.01 Identity, connection and faith1.25.21 Carlin Isles, Perry Baker and attending rugby sevens as a fan1.31.11 Food chat: The hunt for the “perfect” donut and dumplings in the Olympic village1.35.52 A pimped out scooter, huge traps, and last words from Steven, Seamus and DJ
The SWOON SERIES is back with "Olympic Swoon" Bracket contestant, Carlin Isles. Carlin's handsome Team U.S.A. headshot landed him a spot of Rachel's most recent Instagram bracket, and his prowess on the rugby pitch proves his dedication and tenacity: qualities we just love to celebrate on the h.e.r.LIFE Blogcast. Hear Carlin's reactions to the bracket (and how Rachel got #blocked by a fellow Olympian). Then, the Fastest Man in Rugby gives us an overview of his trying childhood and how he got involved in the sport. Keep listening for Carlin's first-hand Olympic experience and what he says is next for his brand. As always, thank you for listening! Find us on Instagram @her.blog.life: https://www.instagram.com/her.blog.life/ Follow Rachel @rachelmalak13: https://www.instagram.com/rachelmalak13/ Subscribe to Rachel's YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes videos of recordings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpvDljLIDd8mRegPxrGYqpA?view_as=subscriber Check out all our blog posts at https://herbloglife.online/
On The Kenny & JT Show, we're joined by former Jackson Polar Bear football and track star Carlin Isles, professional rugby player and member of Team USA Rugby at the Olympics. And of course, “The Fastest Man In Rugby”.
Carlin Isles is spectacular, 100% Box Office.Speaking to him a few hours before he flew to Japan for the Olympics was a pleasure, it was short and sharp, but fun and laughter packed.I loved speaking to him, I hope you enjoy listening.Happiness is Egg Shapedas part of the "Celebrating 25 Years of Samurai Rugby" series See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Carlin Isles had never heard of rugby sevens. Then he clicked a link that changed his life. What happened next could win Team USA a medal—and chart a path for a future generation of Olympians. Host: Rodger Sherman Guest: Carlin Isles Associate Producers: Erika Cervantes, Lani Renaldo Additional Production Supervision: Ben Glicksman, Noah Malale, Arjuna Ramgopal Fact Checker: Kellen Becoats Talent Booker: Allyson Turner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nine years ago, sprinter Carlin Isles stumbled across rugby on the internet and gave it a try. Today, he's the world's fastest rugby player, and the star of a U.S. squad headed to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. On this episode, Isles talks about running down school buses as a kid, ignoring the voice in your head that says you're not good enough, and pushing past your limits. And Isles's coach explains how the man can run so fast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is by far my favorite episode I've ever recorded, and the one I'm most proud of. Carlin Isles is a USA Olympian and the fastest rugby IN THE WORLD. His story is one for the books. Through foster care, abuse, and every reason to give up, Carlin kept pushing forward. That's Olympian mentality. Whether your going through something difficult, feeling stuck, or just trying to level up, listen to this incredible person speak from his heart. Host: @stephteagan Podcast: @soulitudepod Guest: @carlinisles Email: stephteagan@gmail.com
What does it take to achieve your dreams? How can you bypass the doubts in your mind and stay on the right path? It’s a challenge most of us come up against at some point in our lives. In this episode of Constant Smiles, Dr. Rich Constantine and Elijah Desmond speak with Carlin Isles about achieving your dreams, keeping your mind focused and your eyes on the prize. An Ohio native, Carlin Isles, is the fastest rugby player in the world, a 2016 USA Olympian, certified life coach, ex NFL player, and a pro sprinter. Among other things, he is a Fabletics ambassador and a Red Bull athlete. Carlin shares his unique and inspiring way of looking at the world. He explains the importance of understanding your subconscious mind and how it affects behavior. He also gives his tips for staying on track, believing in yourself, and creating positive daily habits. Listen to this episode to see how Carlin got to where he is now, what drives him and how he stays positive. In this episode, find out: How keeping the dream alive has been one of Carlin’s biggest challenges The importance of believing in yourself and being true to yourself What advice Carlin would give to young people trying to succeed in sports Carlin’s philosophy on the subconscious mind How Carlin maintains positive habits every day Carlin’s top stress relief outlets Carlin reveals what his must-have dental tool is Carlin shares who he thinks would make a great Constant Smiles guest in the future. Mentions & Links: https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/athlete/carlin-isles (Redbull’s Carlin Isles profile)
We speak with Carlin Isles, the fastest rugby player in the world and an athlete who's raced against some of the quickest sprinters in history. Having famously said no to the NFL, he's represented the USA in both Rugby Sevens and on the track and hopes 2021 will see his dreams come true in both and become a household name not just in his home country but across the world. Host Nick Bright talks with Rupert Cox (Rugby Sevens commentator), Bianca Knight (US sprinter), Jack Nowell (England Rugby Player), Mike Friday (US Sevens Head Coach), Perry Baker (US Sevens Player) as well as Carlin himself to uncover his story, discover the person behind the athlete and how his background has fuelled his drive to succeed. Make sure you subscribe or follow for free to be the first to hear the latest episodes and discover more about Beyond the Ordinary wherever you listen to podcasts and at redbull.com/beyondtheordinary
Carlin Isles is the fastest man in Rugby, and might have been the fastest man in the NFL… Coming from a very challenging childhood, Carlin tells us how hard work and determination have brought him success on the field, with great sponsors, and in his life.
CJ, Chef Roc, and Nate continue to add to a streak of amazing guests. This week on the QTR Podcast they hosted USA Eagles Sevens star, Carlin Isles, the speed expert and motivational speaker. He dives into the mindset it takes to believe in yourself, why he continues to find new ways to challenge himself, and what may be next for his rugby career post Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Listen now, as Nate and Carlin reminisce some great memories from their first lead up to the 2016 Olympics.
We're supposed to be enjoying the Olympics right now, but COVID-19 has forced it to be postponed until 2021. So to fill the Olympic void you're feeling right now, the next two episodes will feature Olympic athletes. We're starting it off with USA Rugby star Carlin Isles — the fastest man in rugby. Carlin has an amazing story. Long before he became the face of the USA Rugby team, the fastest man in rugby, and an Internet sensation, Isles was fighting a different battle — both literally and metaphorically. If you met him now and felt the positivity radiate off of him, you may never know how tough the early years of his life were. He’s only met his birth father once, and his birth mother was arrested on drug charges when he was just 7 years old. He’s not seen her since. He and his sister Tambra then bounced around in foster homes, facing abuse and other hard situations no kid should have to face. He prayed for God to deliver him from his situation, and he and his sister were adopted by a family that he has stuck with. He excelled in football and track in high school, relying on his faith and determination to avoid the typical pitfalls of teenagers — partying, drinking, smoking, etc. He went on to play college football and even had a brief stint in the NFL, but being undersized, he struggled at that level. As good as he was at football, he might have been even better at track. In college he was an All-American in the 60-meter dash. His time was fast enough to qualify him for the Olympic trials, but ultimately not quite good enough to make the team. With his athletic career hanging in the balance, Carlin stumbled across a video on YouTube of rugby highlights. It looked a lot like what he’d done to opponents on the football field, and he saw it as his ticket to the Olympics. He got in contact with officials with Team USA and was invited to Aspen, Colorado to work out with a club team. At the time he had about $500 to his name, and he knew this might be his last chance to continue his athletic career. He made the team, and his rugby career took off. Now he's ready to lead Team USA to gold in 2021. Aside from all of this, Carlin also opened up about how racism shaped his upbringing and he gave his thoughts on the current racial situation our country faces right now. Links: Give Carlin a follow on Instagram (@carlin_isles) and Twitter (@carlin_isles) Check out this video on Carlin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B-PWrp44H8 Register for the 2020 Hannah Brencher Summer Writing Intensive Sign up for my newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/5900c37e0647/coleclaybourn If you need to get in touch with me, give me a follow on Instagram at coleclaybourn or on Twitter @ColeClaybourn. Check out the podcast Instagram as well — @innohurrypodcast. You can also email me at innohurry@coleclaybourn.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rugby 7s player Carlin Isles is so fast that he wants a place on the USA track team. Isles gives insight into his 'warrior mindset' and how the USA rugby bankrupcy is affecting the team. Plus, we ask him how he balances all his training for his huge goals.
Carlin Isles is a former NFL athletes and plays for Team USA rugby. Not only is he the FASTEST rugby player there is, but he is working on qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics in Track & Field, making him a 2 sport athlete. If you liked this episode, please take a screenshot of this episode and tag me - @natalieallport in your stories and I'll share your comments in my story so we can start a conversation! Leaving a review help this podcast grow, if you can spare a minute please leave a review on iTunes (or Google Play, Anchor, Spotify, etc). _____________________________________________ Say hi to Natalie on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/93nat Instagram: http://instagram.com/natalieallport Twitter: http://twitter.com/natalieallport YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/natalieallport?sub_confirmation=1 www.natalieallport.com Podcast supported by 93agency.com _____________________________________________ Natalie Allport is a former national team snowboarder, athlete, and lifelong entrepreneur. She runs a digital #marketing agency, 93 Agency, has over a decade of experience in social media marketing and personal branding, and is passionate about helping athletes and entrepreneurs build their brands and businesses in the same way she did. She hosts the podcast 'ALL IN', featuring entrepreneurship, motivation, and lifestyle optimization content. Natalie has been featured by several notable media outlets, including the Globe and Mail, on her athletic, educational, and entrepreneurial pursuits. _____________________________________________ ABOUT THE ALL IN PODCAST: Whether you're an #athlete, #entrepreneur, or high-performer, ALL IN is a podcast and platform sharing high-performance tips on business, wellness, and life, as well as interviewing top athletes, entrepreneurs, and high-performers, all with the goal of inspiring motivated individuals to take action in their own lives and go ALL IN on creating the life they deserve.
Jon and Bryan talk about Daniel Newman's Process of Design Squiggle as a mental model for understanding complicated processes (1:00). Then they discuss the problem with comparing where you are to others, especially when you are just starting (18:20). Finally Bryan introduces the concept of a "Skills Network" and how we can strategically develop our skills to create new opportunities (33:00).Recorded May 7, 2020.Reference Links:The Newman Design Squiggle and Finding Your Purpose - Go Be More BlogDeveloping Your "Skills Network" and the Importance of Multiplier Skills - Go Be More BlogVon Ware - Ware StudiosU2's Beginnings - The SunCarlin Isles - YouTubeHosts:Bryan Green, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin, @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe:iTunesSpotifyGooglePocket Casts
USA Rugby Superstar Carlin Isles calls in to discuss the 2020 Summer Olympics being moved to 2021, and the impact this decision will have on athletes all across the world. *Note: Carlin’s conversation was recorded on March 24, 2020.*
Mike Friday is a former national representative for England sevens and has coached England, Kenya and the United States sevens team. Friday's work as a head coach has led Kenya and the US to their best performances in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens series. The U.S. and Friday began the 2015–16 Series by "shocking the world" when it defeated New Zealand for the first time at 2015 Dubai Sevens. The team beat the 12-time World Series champion in pool play and again in the tournament's third-place match. Their biggest win came in 2018 when they won their first tournament on home soil and are now known as one of the most dangerous sides in the tournament. This podcast is our first masterclass in the game of Rugby Sevens and we cover: The art of nurturing and understanding players and their personalities by mixing the soft and hard skills of coaching How he developed the success and turn arounds of both Kenya and US sevens rugby The speed boys of the US we cover Carlin Isles (the world's fastest rugby player) and Perry Baker who have both been the highest try scorers for a season in the World Rugby Sevens tournament This one is an absolute masterclass on coaching, player cultivation and understanding how to give the 110% effort and develop the mental game for Sevens and Fifteens. If you know anyone involved in coaching or sevens send this one on to them as they're going to love this episode.
Episode 277 Carlin Isles is a First Class Father and The World’s Fastest Rugby Player. He is an Olympic Athlete who played for the USA National Rugby Team in the 2016 Olympics. Isles was signed by the NFL’s Detroit Lions before leaving to pursue his Rugby career. In this Episode, Carlin shares his Fatherhood journey, he talks about his successful Co-Parenting situation with the mother of his children, he discusses the importance of keeping bitterness out of what is already a difficult set of circumstances of separating, he tells us how he was introduced to the sport of Rugby, he talks about his plans for next years summer Olympics, he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! First Class Fatherhood is sponsored by: STRIKE FORCE ENERGY - Visit https://www.strikeforceenergy.com Use Promo Code: Fatherhood SEATGEEK - Visit https://seatgeek.com Use Promo Code: FIRSTCLASS SAVE $20 OFF Tickets Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Carlin Isles, the world’s fastest rugby player, shares his overnight success pivot, turning $500 to one amazing fairy tale story. He talks about how he changed careers from a simple vision and a whole lot of faith. “You can't wait to feel something to get at a dream… the action has to lead the feelings.” Do you think you can’t bounce back from the goal you never accomplished? Listen to this episode, it’s possible. Learn Carlin’s ways of pivoting in unfamiliar territory.
The USA is becoming a semifinal roadblock for the All Blacks Sevens this season.New Zealand squandered an early lead to lose to hosts 24-19 at the Las Vegas Sevens this morning, the third time they've been defeated by the USA at the semifinal stage this season.Sione Molia and Kurt Baker scored first half tries to put New Zealand 12-0 up as they dominated the opening five minutes of the semifinal.However Clark Laidlaw's side trailed 14-12 at the break when Folau Niua and then Carlin Isles both scored late in the first half.A second Isles try after halftime extend the USA's lead before New Zealand captain Tim Mikkelson levelled the scores at 19-19 with four minutes remaining following a classy lineout move.The USA controlled possession for the closing stages as New Zealand were consistently penalised giving away territory. The hosts turned down two penalty chances in the final minute close to the posts before Isles completed a hat-trick after the hooter.The victory will put USA at the top of the sevens series standings after sitting level with New Zealand going into the Las Vegas tournament.The USA will face Samoa for the title after they thrashed Argentina 33-19 in the other semi final.New Zealand will meet Argentina in the third and fourth place playoff.
#VEGAS7s with Carlin Isles LAS VEGAS, NV - The Fastest Man in Rugby - Carlin Isles - slows down enough for an exclusive and candid conversation with our Matt McCarthy, with help from Alex Corbisiero. Their chat includes: -Kerfuffle with Kurt Baker, aka "The Pest" of NZ 7s -Perry Baker, the World Series 7s Player of the Year -Coach Mike Friday's demanding regime -Playing with Nate Ebner of the Super Bowl-winning New England Patriots -Top 5 Fastest Players on HSBC 7s circuit -England's Dan Norton -The Gift of Speed -Evolution of Eagles 7s -Favorite Major League Rugby team -Possible Future in #MLR -Olympic 7s goals -Supplementing meager USA Rugby salary -Living/Working in San Diego *Watch or download as a Podcast. Please feel free to comment below and please share with your mates! Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @Luke Bienstock, @Ronan Nelson, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Apple PodCasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r... #RugbyWrapUp #6Nations #ARC2019 #MajorLeagueRugby #usa7s #EaglesUnited
We hear from USA speed sensation, Carlin Isles who tells us why Rugby 7s is the best format and how he's going to compete on two fronts at the Olympics. Plus we play 'Love or Loathe' with Springbok and Worcester centre, Francois Venter.
On this Pod we feature Saracens and Wallabies lock Will Skelton, who tells us why he joined the Premiership giants Saracens and where he's at with the Rugby World Cup next year. Plus we play the 'This or That' game with the fastest man in world rugby, USA'S Carlin Isles. Is he as quick with his words as he is with his feet?
Phil Greening former British & Irish Lion and current Performance Coach with USA Eagles 7's talks to us about Carlin Isles, building robust rugby players and tons more #BuildingMachines
Carlin Isles recognized early on the gift he had. And a difficult childhood in foster homes with his sister only increased his resolve to take advantage of it. Today, Isles is the fastest man in one of the fastest growing sports in the US: rugby. We talk to him about the importance of recognizing your own talents, using his speed to inspire others and why he never went to senior prom. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rugby vs. Football for American market domination has thus far only had one clear winner. But with the rise of brain injuries in football and the increase in the popularity of kids' rugby programs, is that about to change? Ahead of next week's guest, US rugby and sprinting star Carlin Isles, we take a look at the sport's' future in the US. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After some quick reaction to last week's rant from Tony, one of our zeebs makes a life-changing announcement! Yes, it really is big, so you won't want to miss it.Tony has this week's Five Dub submission, choosing a can't-take-your-eyes-off-it film, "Primal Fear"... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnmTi7hSjrAThe MOLI category this week is West Coast rap. Tony is up first with "I Wish", a feel-good 1995 hit from Skee-Lo, heard here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryDOy3AosBw Meanwhile, Camm goes with the contemporary stylings of Kendrick Lamar, with his gritty song "The Art Of Peer Pressure", heard here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rxlRn_nub0Both zeebs go to the sports world for their MOTH choices. Camm picks his first-ever athlete crush, former baseball star Dave Justice, seen here... http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Dave-Justice-1990-Donruss-rookie-Card-704-NM-Mint-Atlanta-Braves-/00/$%28KGrHqR,!ioE1NTGk8mKBNfsZuu!mw~~_35.JPG Tony goes with rugby-turned-football hopeful Carlin Isles, seen here... http://www.formalroom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Rosenfield-20121221-CarlinIsles-1659-3600px-554x574.jpgVote for MOLI on our Facebook page, you lazy bastards! You may also email the show at talkzebrapodcast@gmail.com.To listen, click here. To download, right click and "Save As..."Please support our show by clicking the links to our Sponsors.