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Best podcasts about Charlie Reid

Latest podcast episodes about Charlie Reid

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Veteran Charlie Reid opens up on battling in WW2

Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 15:03


At the age of 101 Charlie Reid of Crocker Hill, still vividly remembers his time serving overseas in the Second World War, fighting with the First Hussars in some of the worst battles of the war. Host Julia Wright visits Charlie at his home as he shares stories and reflects on his time fighting for Canada.

Energy Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast
BlackRock's big play, and 12-hour batteries

Energy Insiders - a RenewEconomy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 48:50


BlackRock's Charlie Reid on the fund manager's big plans for Australia, and Allegro's Thomas Nann on the innovative 12-hour flow battery that Origin is trialling.

Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch
The Proclaimers: Rock duo on their musical journey, new album, and the Christchurch concert

Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 18:33


Newstalk ZB's Canterbury Mornings was thrilled to host Charlie and Craig Reid of The Proclaimers live in the studio today.  John talked to the Scottish legends about their musical journey, the new album 'Dentures Out', and their concert tonight in Christchurch, which is part of their biggest New Zealand tour to date.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ScreenFish Radio
Episode 137: 1on1 with Emer Reynolds (JOYRIDE)

ScreenFish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 17:35


Directed by Emer Reynolds, Joyride tells the story of Joy (Olivia Colman), a struggling but headstrong mother who has devised a plan to give her baby to her sister. Then, when her taxi is inadvertently co-opted by the young and opinionated Mully (Charlie Reid), her plans are suddenly derailed. All of a sudden, the two travellers must look for a way to co-exist as they attempt to find their way together. In this 1on1, we speak to Reynolds about complicated relationships with parents, casting the amazing Charlie Reid and what it means to 'grow up'.

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The Irish Film London Podcast
Irish BAFTA wins + Emer Reynolds and Charlie Reid (Joyride) in conversation with IFL

The Irish Film London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 69:33


What a week for the Parish! Niamh and Gerry dissect all the great news for Irish filmmakers from this week's BAFTA awards in London.    Then we present an interview we've been waiting to deliver for some time. Niamh sat down with Joyride director Emer Reynolds and young star Charlie Reid (Mully) for an extensive chat about that film and their cinematic influences. Enjoy!   IFL's St Patrick's Day film programme is now on sale, visit www.irishfilmlondon.com for more info and to get your tickets now   - - - The Irish Film London Podcast is presented fortnightly by Niamh Branigan and Gerry Maguire. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our socials: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon   Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud.  Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Hoy por Hoy
Discos dedicados | Los 35 años de The Proclaimers

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 31:42


, The Proclaimers, los gemelos gafotas Craig y Charlie Reid, que precisamente este año han celebrado su 60 cumpleaños y que justo el viernes pasado, coincidiendo con todo este jaleo, volvían a la actualidad con su duodécimo disco, titulado justo como esta canción: “Dentures out”, “Dentaduras postizas”. Un disco divertido y expansivo, con ese sonido contagioso que adoramos. Pero un álbum de argumentos también bastante cáusticos, políticos y desencantados sobre el creciente triunfo de los discursos de derecha y extrema derecha. Estrenamos una nueva fórmula del Disco Dedicado, siempre con temática libre.

Noticias de César Vidal y más
Discos dedicados | Los 35 años de The Proclaimers

Noticias de César Vidal y más

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 31:45


, The Proclaimers, los gemelos gafotas Craig y Charlie Reid, que precisamente este año han celebrado su 60 cumpleaños y que justo el viernes pasado, coincidiendo con todo este jaleo, volvían a la actualidad con su duodécimo disco, titulado justo como esta canción: “Dentures out”, “Dentaduras postizas”. Un disco divertido y expansivo, con ese sonido contagioso que adoramos. Pero un álbum de argumentos también bastante cáusticos, políticos y desencantados sobre el creciente triunfo de los discursos de derecha y extrema derecha. Estrenamos una nueva fórmula del Disco Dedicado, siempre con temática libre.

Noticias en Español
Discos dedicados | Los 35 años de The Proclaimers

Noticias en Español

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 31:45


, The Proclaimers, los gemelos gafotas Craig y Charlie Reid, que precisamente este año han celebrado su 60 cumpleaños y que justo el viernes pasado, coincidiendo con todo este jaleo, volvían a la actualidad con su duodécimo disco, titulado justo como esta canción: “Dentures out”, “Dentaduras postizas”. Un disco divertido y expansivo, con ese sonido contagioso que adoramos. Pero un álbum de argumentos también bastante cáusticos, políticos y desencantados sobre el creciente triunfo de los discursos de derecha y extrema derecha. Estrenamos una nueva fórmula del Disco Dedicado, siempre con temática libre.

The XS Noize Podcast
#99. The Proclaimers on their 12th studio album Dentures Out

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 28:48


In episode #99 of The XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar catches up with Craig and Charlie Reid of The Proclaimers. Thirty-five years since the release of their landmark debut album, This Is The Story, and 34 since the release of Sunshine On Leith, the second album that made them international stars, The Proclaimers, are back with their 12th studio album. And, at the ripe young age of 60, the fire and ire of Craig and Charlie Reid remain righteously undimmed. Dentures Out is a record of the times, for the times, the twins at their political, observational, satirical and fist-punching tuneful best. In this interview, Craig and Charlie talk about writing and recording Dentures Out, working with James Dead Bradfield from Manic Street Preachers, the early days of the band, their biggest hits and more. Check out the article on XS Noize https://bityl.co/EPhL Follow XS Noize: Website - https://www.xsnoize.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/xsnoizemusic Twitter - https://twitter.com/xsnoizemusic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/xsnoizemusic/

The Afternoon Show Podcast
The Proclaimers on new album Dentures Out

The Afternoon Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 11:34


Craig and Charlie Reid tell Janice about their new album, due out in a couple of weeks.

Screentime with John Fardy
Olivia Colman Shines in the New Irish Road Movie 'Joyride'

Screentime with John Fardy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 45:29


This week on Screentime John Fardy chat to Director Emer Reynolds about the great new Irish Road movie Joyride starring Olivia Colman and Charlie Reid about a conflicted mother and a complicated teenager who gone a wild journey of healing together. John also chats to Terry Prone about her favourite film. Plus all the regular tv and movie reviews

Dermot & Dave
How Olivia Colman Was Cast In The Biggest Irish Movie Of The Summer

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 6:59


She's the Queen, she's an Oscar winner and now, she's Joy! The big Irish release of 2022 is ‘Joyride', the first feature film from director Emer Reynolds and stars Olivia Colman. Set and filmed in Kerry, the film follows Joy (Olivia Colman) and Mully (newcomer Charlie Reid) as a mismatched pair on a most interesting trip. Emer joined Dermot and Dave to chat about ‘Joyride', how her work on documentaries such as ‘Phil Lynott: Songs for While I'm Away' helped the filming process and why Olivia Colman was her first and only choice for Joy. Joyride is in cinemas from July 28th . Main Image: PA Photo/Vertigo Releasing

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
Bring the Eurovision to Belfast, New Film - Joyride, Stephanie Rainey, Casual Choir

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 70:40


On today's show Ray speaks to Padraic Devlin about talks of the next Eurovision being held in Belfast, Emer Reynolds, Charlie Reid & Lochlann O'Mearáin are in studio to talk about a brand new Irish film called Joyride, Stephanie Rainey chats about her song featuring in Holyoaks and Roisin Savage tells us more about a Casual Choir she runs in UCD.

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Thistle Do Nicely
Susan Boyle: The "Hairy Angel" of Blackburn

Thistle Do Nicely

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 75:50


A Scottish Podcast About Scotland!This week we look back at the incredible and inspiring and bonkers story of Susan Boyle; the local singer who came on to the Britain's Got Talent stage in 2009 looking "old", "frumpy", "weird" and many other unflattering adjectives, only to blow the judges, the audience and the world away. After her appearance she became the biggest ever viral sensation to hit social media. Her rise to fame was devastatingly fast, having an impact on her mental health and well being, but ultimately changing her life forever, while giving her the influence to big time Obama! We also discuss how she got some of her terrible nicknames. If you hear some atmospheric rumblings in this episode it's because Chris was recording in a storm. It only adds to the drama of Su Bo's incredible life and career.  SláinteCONTACT:Instagram: thistledopodTwitter: @thistledopodFacebook: www.facebook.com/thistledopodEmail: thistledonicelypod@gmail.comwebsite: https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/Google Voicemail: 4844 TDN POD (484 483-6763)SOURCES: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/dec/08/susan-boyle-autismSusan Boyle: An Unlikely Superstar (2011) dir. Osca Humphreyshttps://www.tvtechnology.com/news/youtube-lists-mostwatched-videos-of-2009https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain%27s_Got_Talent_(series_3)#Final_(30_May)I DREAMED A DREAM - THE SUSAN BOYLE STORY (2009) dir. David Notman-Watthttps://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/apr/18/susan-boyle-britains-got-talenthttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/143464686526https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXXDF2bwdFshttps://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/jun/01/susan-boyle-taken-to-priory-clinichttps://www.theguardian.com/media/mediamonkeyblog/2009/jul/22/barack-obama-susan-boylehttps://www.9news.com.au/entertainment/susan-boyle-turns-down-date-with-obama/097e7c0f-78c1-4b59-be06-10112003015fhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Boylehttps://www.bbc.com/news/av/entertainment-arts-11793403https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn7So0NC74shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUY300UJjGEhttps://playbill.com/article/new-musical-i-dreamed-a-dream-to-tell-susan-boyles-life-story-com-180156https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99vN7pB8zcohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5sFowfXKO0500 Miles by Susan Boyle, Written by Charlie Reid, Craig Reid

CATtales
120: Cat o' Nine Tales: The Proclaimers

CATtales

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 25:41


Twenty years of interviewing fabulous musicians is no mean feat and I thought it deserved some kind of celebration, or at least to be marked in history for posterity. So, I've recorded Cat O'nine Tales; nine special episodes of CATtales to look back on those early encounters where the recordings of the interviews no longer survive and the details only remain in written form. After introducing my guest, I'll give you a link address to read the interview and play some of their key hits for you to listen to whilst you enjoy it.  Thank you to you the listeners and my fabulous guests for your support over the years, I hope you enjoy these special 9 Tales. Tale 7: It was 30 years since The Proclaimers made their legendary TV debut on The Tube, performing the now classic song Letter From America.  Back then, the charts were dominated by the likes of Rick Astley and Sinita and The Proclaimers were unlike anything seen before. The response to the two impassioned brothers singing their hearts out in their own accents about serious political issues was extraordinary and Channel 4's switchboards were jammed with curious callers.  This tale dates back to 29 August 2005 when Craig and Charlie Reid tell me what the journey has been like. Visit CATtales.co.uk/120 for the one with The Proclaimers and sit back and enjoy these tunes.

Crossroads: The Infrastructure Podcast
BlackRock's Charlie Reid deciphers USD 100trn global opportunity in net-zero push

Crossroads: The Infrastructure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 17:28


#blackrock #renewables #solar #windpower #infralogic #investment #batterystorage

The Run Smarter Podcast
Common Strength Training Errors with Charlie Reid

The Run Smarter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 63:17


Charlie Reid is a kinesiologist and S&C specialist. Today, Charlie talks about the 5 common errors runners make with strength training. Here are the errors we will discuss today: Allocating too much low-intensity Avoiding heavy lifting Failing to progress over time Avoiding power exercises Becoming too functional Lastly, Charlie shares his recommended strength exercises and power exercises for running performance. Click here for charlie's website & instagram Become a patron! Receive Run Smarter Emails Book a FREE Injury chat with Brodie Run Smarter App IOS or Android  Podcast Facebook group Run Smarter Course with code 'PODCAST' for 3-day free trial.

The Runners Zone
Episode 37: Charlie Reid

The Runners Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 79:56


In this episode, Chris sat down with Charlie Reid. Charlie is a strength and conditioning specialist based out of San Francisco. He discusses key principles in working with masters runners/triathletes, how to incorporate plyometrics, why we shouldn't model our training after pros, and how physical archetypes impact training decisions. You can learn more about Charlie at his website and IG.  Bones, Tendons, Weights, and Whistles Online SIGN UP HERE 9/26, 10/16, 11/6

Talking Business
Talking Business with Leon Gettler #30 - Interview with Alicia Kennedy - Managing Director, Naked Wines

Talking Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 37:14


The rise in mental health problems caused by the lockdowns in Victoria and NSW have already cost $1 billion in lost productivity and those aged 15 to 25 are likely to be the worst affected, according to updated modelling by the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre. The figure builds on earlier modelling by the centre that estimated the productivity cost of the COVID-19 pandemic at more $20 billion a year due to a projected increase in psychological distress, hospitalisations and suicide. The centre's modelling considers the initial and ongoing cost of increased mental health illness to the health system and the wider economy. This includes estimates of the costs of increased suicide; the costs of caring for the increases in people self-harming and having suicidal thoughts; and estimates of the reduction in productive output of those affected by mental illness. Professor Ian Hickie, the former Mental Health Commissioner, warned the growing COVID-19-related mental health crisis, especially for young people, had become a “shadow pandemic”. Business support for mandating Covid vaccinations in workplaces is growing, with a national survey of 700 companies finding a quarter would like compulsory jabs of their employees. An Australian Industry Group survey of business attitudes to mandatory Covid vaccination in workplaces found more than half were in favour of some form of mandating. 24% said they would like to mandate Covid vaccinations for some or all of their employees; and 27% said they would like Covid vaccinations to be mandated only through a health order related to their industry.Almost 7000 COVID-19 jabs have been administered to critical workers in the food and freight sectors from Sydney's hardest-hit local government areas Co-operation between major employers and the federal government's Operation COVID Shield rollout effort has seen staff of supermarket and food giants Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, OzHarvest and Metcash vaccinated across 19 sites. About 1000 doses have been administered to employees at freight firms Linfox and DHL, according to federal government data. Ahead of a major expansion of workplace vaccinations in coming months, about 6000 Commonwealth Bank and Westpac employees in hotspot local government areas are being jabbed in a pilot phase. Rollout boss Lieutenant General John Frewen is working with the retail and university sectors on workplace vaccinations, and sporting bodies in AFL, tennis, soccer and netball are expected to be included.Hutchison Ports and DP World have told wharfies they must get the jab to come to work next week as new rules introduced by the NSW government ratchet up pressure on employers to mandate vaccinations. The stevedores advised hundreds of workers they could not work at their Port Botany terminals, located in one of the hotspot local government areas in south-western Sydney, from August 30 if they have not had their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination. The directions confirm what employer groups suspect thousands of employers might be forced to do after the introduction of rules requiring authorised workers in 12 Sydney local government areas to be vaccinated if they work outside their LGA, unless their workplace uses rapid antigen testing. Fully vaccinated travellers will be able to claim 1000 Qantas frequent flyer points, 15 status credits to move up the loyalty tiers and a $20 discount on Qantas and Jetstar flights from tomorrow. It is part of a new initiative from the airline to encourage vaccinations. Frequent Flyer members who claim the rewards will automatically enter a prize draw to get free accommodation at Accor hotels and free fuel from BP service stations. Prize winners will also get a free international flight on Qantas or Jetstar when borders re-open, projected for mid next year. There will be 10 winners overall – one selected from each state and territory, with another two winners chosen from a national pool. The Porsche-driving mortgage broker who filmed dying police officers at a horrific multi-vehicle accident last year has been banned by the corporate cop from providing financial services or credit for at least a decade. Richard Pusey, whom a judge dubbed “the most hated man in Australia”, was banned from performing any function relating to carrying on a financial services or credit business earlier this month by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. An investigation found the 43-year-old mortgage broker and insurance salesman had given the regulator as many as seven false statements in licence applications and compliance documents. The regulator declared he “is not a fit and proper person to participate in the financial services and credit industries”. In a statement, ASIC said Mr Pusey “has no regard for the law”, “lacks the attributes of good character, honesty, and judgment” and “cannot be relied upon to comply with directions issued from authorities”. ASIC added Mr Pusey “is likely to contravene credit legislation and financial services legislation”. Mr Pusey is in custody awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to assaulting a woman at his home, and two road rage incidents. Mr Pusey also pleaded guilty to menacing a Westpac bank employee in a series of messages in 2019 following a credit card dispute.Australian electric car charging network JOLT plans to install 5000 free fast chargers across capital cities after Blackrock, the world's largest asset manager, bought a stake in the company and pledged an initial $100 million towards building the network. Drivers using JOLT chargers would receive 7 kWh – equivalent to about 45 kilometres of driving – for free, and be charged for power drawn after that. JOLT would also make money from advertising sold on its charging stations. All the power it sells will be renewable and the installation of the charging points is expected to begin in Sydney in September. JOLT operates charging stations in Adelaide. Charlie Reid, a managing director of BlackRock's Global Renewable Power team, said for the world to reach net zero emissions by 2050, the last internal combustion car engine would need to be sold by 2035. He said this would happen globally and in Australia, whatever government policies were in place, as Australia imported its vehicles.Supermarket giant Woolworths has responded to the push by many shoppers for faster online deliveries, striking a deal with Uber Eats for groceries and fresh fruit and vegetables to be delivered from some of its Woolworths Metro outlets within an hour. Woolworths is starting a trial for Uber Eats drivers to deliver goods ordered from 12 Woolworths Metro stores in Sydney and Melbourne. It aims to roll out the service to about 200 Woolworths outlets by early next year. Woolworths operates 996 large supermarket outlets and 78 Woolworths Metro stores, which have a smaller footprint and are generally positioned in inner-city locations to capture customers and commuters buying smaller amounts of groceries, but more frequently. But the Woolworths Metro format has suffered in the pandemic as more people worked from home and CBDs emptied out. Woolworths in June booked a $50 million write-down on the value of 13 Metro locations located in CBDs or near major train stations, which have borne the brunt of the work-from-home shift.Right-wing extremists are using platforms such as YouTube, PayPal and Buy Me A Coffee to raise money to support their nefarious activities, says the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, which is calling for anti-money-laundering laws to apply to more technology businesses. ASPI analyst Ariel Bogle wants the federal government to develop a centralised hate crime and statistics database to track and understand the financial activities of extremists operating in Australia. She is also calling for regulators to consider whether emerging platforms have obligations under laws such as the Anti-Money-Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act and the Proceeds of Crime Act.About 7000 truckies at Toll Transport will strike across the country on Friday, disrupting parcel and food deliveries at the height of the pandemic. The Transport Workers Union confirmed drivers would stop work for 24 hours after Toll refused to drop bargaining claims in crisis talks on Monday, including that part-time staff work up to 38 hours a week without overtime and new drivers work six to 12 month contracts. The stoppage is the first national strike in road transport in more than a decade and comes as home deliveries have surged following stay-at-home orders for more than 14 million people in NSW and Victoria.And the profit reporting season continues. Kogan's net profit plunged 87% to just $3.5 million in 2021. Takeover target Afterpay has widened its net loss to $159.4 million in financial 2021, versus $22.9 million in the prior year. Australia's biggest smash repair outfit AMA Group reported a $99.1 million statutory loss for the year. Chorus EBITDA rose slightly to $NZ649 million during the year, up only slightly on $NZ648 million in the 2020 financial year. Its net profit after tax fell to $47 million, from $NZ52 million, and operating revenue dipped to $NZ947 million, from $NZ959 million Reliance Worldwide revenue rose 15.3% to $1.16 billion while net profit climbed 110.5% to $188.2 million. oOh!media's revenue for the period was up 23% to $251.6 million, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation more than tripled to $33.3 million. The company reported a $9.3 million net loss after tax compared to a loss of $28 million in the prior comparable period. GPI Property Group's net profit fell to $22.96 million, down from $66.74 million a year earlier. NIB's underlying revenue rose 2.9% to $2.6 billion however its net profit rose 84.5% to $160.5 million. Hotels and cinemas operator Event Hospitality and Entertainment has posted a 45.4% fall in financial 2021 revenue to $449.3 million. It narrowed its statutory loss 15.7% to $48 million on EBITDA of $27.2 million. Mining contractor MACA's net profit after tax jumped 219% to $20.7 million following the $17.4 million loss it reported last year. Ampol's EBIT rose to $340 million, from $221 million a year ago. Michael Hill's net profit rose 15-fold to a record $45.3 million in 2021. Charter Hall reported post-tax operating earnings of $284.3 million. Latitude delivered an 81% rise in cash profits, to $121 million. Ansell sales rose 25.6% to $US2.02 billion while EBIT climbed 56% to $US338 million and profit firmed 57.5% to $US246.7 million. Perenti Global's net profit after tax and amortisation in the second half of the 2021 financial year improved by $75.3 million from a first-half statutory loss of $63.8 million to a statutory gain in the second half of $11.5 million. Underlying net profit after tax and amortisation fell from $211.7 million to $170.8 million. HUB24 reported net profit after tax of $15 million, up 53%, and underlying group earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation of $36.2 million which was a 47% increase on FY20. Monadelphous Group's revenue rose 18% to $1.75 billion while profit climbed 29% to $47.1 million. The Westfield Australia real estate trust Scentre Group has reported its operating profit for the half year to June 30 climbed 27.5% to $460.1 million on property revenue up 21.3% to $1.064.8 million. Total revenue fell 1.2% to $1081.4 million. Alumina's net profit dipped 19% to $US73.6 million. Carbon Revolution revenue declined 10% to $34.9 million as the company reported a $32 million loss after tax. Oil Search's revenue climbed 7% to $US667.7 million in the first half of the year while core net profit soared 463% to $139 million. Nanosonics' full year revenue was up 3% to $103.1 million for the period with an operating profit before tax of $11 million, down from $12.4 million in FY20. Voice communication software provider MNF Group's recurring revenue rose 12% to $113.2 million, while EBITDA increased 13% to $43.1 million, sitting at the top end of market guidance. Estia Health's revenue rose 4.4% to $665.4 million while profit after tax rose to $6 million following a $116.9 million loss a year earlier. Austal's net profit after tax came in at $81.1 million, down from $89 million in FY20. Superloop's total revenue rose 2.9% to $110.7 million during the year however it still reported a loss of $31.9 million for the year. Sleep treatment specialist SomnoMed has narrowed its full-year net loss to $1.18 million and lifted revenue 9% to $62.7 million for financial 2021. ReadyTech's underlying net profit after tax and amortisation rose 27% to $10.6 million. Local fund manager VGI Partners delivered a normalised net profit after tax of $42.9 million for the half-year to the end of June. Fertility specialist Monash IVF has hiked its adjusted net profit 61.5% to $23.3 million on revenue up 26.3% to $183.6 million for financial 2021. Statutory net profit climbed 116.9% to $25.5 million, with the adjusted profit number excluding the impact of JobKeeper subsidies. Viva Energy's gross profit firmed 17% to $788.9 million. Mt Gibson's sales revenue dipped to $329.7 million, from $445.2 million a year earlier, while net profit slid 24% to $92.1 million. Wagner Holdings reported net profit after tax of $10 million. Financial software player Bravura Solutions reported 13.8% fall in financial 2021 profit to $34.6 million. Northern Star's net profit climbed 299.7% to $1.03 billion. Medibank Private's net profit advanced 39.8% to $441.2 million. Sky City's reported profit dipped 33.7% to $NZ156.1 million. Seven Group's net profit firmed 447.6% to $631.4 million. Zircon miner Iluka Resources has posted a half-year net profit up 61.7% to $129 million. Orocobre's losses widened 14.7% to $US59.6 million. IDP Education's earnings before interest and tax were $64.1 million, a 41% decrease on FY20. Adbri's net profit firmed 94.5% to $56.6 million. National Storage REIT grew underlying earnings by 28% to $86.5 million for the financial year that ended in June. Nine Entertainment's net profit firmed 76% to $277.5 million. APA Group's profit after tax 98.8% to $3.68 million due to significant one-off items. Engineering Group Worley's net profit fell 50% to $86 million in financial 2021. IVE Group's net profit rose to $29.5 million, improving on the $20.2 million loss from a year earlier. Growthpoint Properties has posted a financial 2021 statutory net profit of $553.2 million, versus $272.1 million in the prior year. McMahon Holdings' Statutory net profit rose 19% to $77.2 million. Ferries and bus operator Sealink reports its underlying net profit climbed 152.6% in financial 2021 to $74.7 million. Aurelia Metals' net profit firmed 46% to $42.9 million. Green whistle painkiller merchant Medical Developments has swung to a net loss of $12.6 million. Clearview Wealth reported a 54% increase in underlying net profit after tax to $22.7 million. Dalrymple Day Infrastructure reported net profit of $113.2 million. Sunland Group's net profit after tax surged from $2.4 million in FY20 to $24.9 million in FY21. Ridley's EBITDA climbed $9.6 million to $69.1 million while total comprehensive income climbed to $29.9 million following a loss of $10.7 million a year earlier. E-commerce business MyDeal has swung to a $5.9 million loss. Zip Co has reported a staggering $652.5 million loss. Pent-up demand for youth fashion helped Universal Store lift net profit by 90% to $24.4 million in 2021.And that's it for this week. And next week, I'll be talking to Cat Long, the CEO of Trace, a company set up to help businesses and individuals reduce and/or offset their carbon footprint. And I'll be talking to economist Nicholas Gruen about ways to manage our superannuation.In the meantime you can catch me on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. And if you want leave a comment. Wishing you all a safe and healthy week. And looking forward to bringing you Talking Business next week Follow my socials on:https://twitter.com/leongettlerhttps://www.instagram.com/leongettler/https://www.linkedin.com/in/leongettler/https://www.facebook.com/talkingbusinesspodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

F50Woman: Because We're Not Done Yet
Breaking Boundaries with Charlie Reid

F50Woman: Because We're Not Done Yet

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 25:54


"Society puts women in buckets. We start off young and desirable, then we turn into a nurturers', but in the end, we labeled Elder-Woman, which in our society means old, worn, and done. But just because society creates buckets for us, doesn't mean we need to jump in them. Charlie Reid's teaching women every day how to change that narrative. She's teaching women how to listen to their bodies and become unapologetically positive, powerful, and beautiful by redefining the way they show up within themselves. Today we will hear about that and more from Charlie Reid, scientist, health coach, mentor, and another F50Woman." What you will learn in this chat:·         The two types of women·         The importance of taking care of yourself·         The three pillars of nutrition, selfcare, and mindset·         Importance of your bodies signals that happen much earlier than we are attentive to·         Reengaging with your body to become your best self and techniques to achieve it·         Breaking the stereotypes of female architypes·         The ripple effect of falling in love with yourself ·         How to see your body·         Menopause leave  Today's Quotes:“It's never too early to take care of yourself”“I give women permission to put themselves first, to live from inside the circle”“…love your body while you work on it”Recommended Book: Hunger by Roxanne Gay  Contact Information: Website: Charlie Reid (thecharliereid.com)Email: Charlie@thecharliereid.comMenopausal Personality Questionnaire: What's Your Menopausal Mood? (leadquizzes.com)Are you an F50Woman who's not done yet? Subscribe and connect with me if you would like to tell me your story: mailto:f50woman.com@gmail.com | www.f50woman.comWe welcome you to follow us on our Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn pages and invite you to share us on all of your media channels with the F50Woman Hashtags: #F50WNDY #F50Woman #Facing50 Podcast Guest Match PodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Hosts And Guests For Interviews Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=4UGSTLTM94WJY)

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
The Ray D'Arcy Show - Full Show

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 66:45


On today's show we have live performance from Picture This, Kathryn chats to Kildare Movie Star, Charlie Reid & casting director Elaine Grainger, we get some relationship advice from Alison Keating & Ray O'Neill, Kathryn's Summer Scoop continues with Sarah Slattery and Fair City stars Amy Kirwan & John Cronin join Kathryn.

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RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
Kildare Movie Star, Charlie Reid

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 11:44


Kathryn chats to Kildare teenager Charlie, Reid who plays Mully in the new Olivia Colman movie Joyride and the casting director Elaine Grainger.

Soul Music
Sunshine on Leith

Soul Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 28:30


"While I'm worth my room on this earth......" Sunshine on Leith was released in 1988 but didn't become the big hit The Proclaimers had hoped for. However it has endured and become an anthem of love and a celebration of life. It is the song played at Hibs FC matches and has come to symbolise the sense of community felt by supporters. Margaret Alcorn recalls how she and her husband were involved in the Hibs Supporters Club organising and taking part in social events for local people in Leith. When their club came under threat from a merger with rival Edinburgh team Hearts she and her husband worked tirelessly to preserve it. Craig and Charlie Reid played a benefit concert for the Club. Sunshine on Leith became the song that expressed the emotions of the fans during that time and has remained the song they still sing at the football ground. When her husband passed away the song played at his funeral was Sunshine on Leith. Musician Ross Wilson grew up in Leith and is also a passionate Hibs Supporter. The feelings of comfort and solidarity he experiences at home games led him to create his own version of the song which he performed with a choir to celebrate one of his favourite songs that reminds him of home and that he calls true soul music. Melinda Tetley's family would always sing Proclaimers songs at home in Edinburgh while her three children were growing up. But when her teenage son fell ill with leukemia Sunshine on Leith took on a special significance for them culminating in a spontaneous joyful singalong on a walk along a lochside. The human rights lawyer Clive Stafford-Smith is a big fan of The Proclaimers and remembers seeing them perform Sunshine on Leith in New Orleans just days after 9/11 to an audience of exactly eight people - half of whom were the prosecuting team in a Death Row murder case he was defending. And musicologist Dave Robb who toured with The Proclaimers explains the song's lasting emotional appeal and spiritual beauty. Producer: Maggie Ayre

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Thistle Do Nicely
The Proclaimers: 500 Miles With A Letter From America

Thistle Do Nicely

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 59:43


This week we discuss one of the biggest bands to come out of Scotland: The Proclaimers. We discuss the life of the be-speckled twins Craig and Charlie Reid, their upbringing, first few albums and some of their biggest hits, including: I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) Letter From AmericaI'm on My WaySunshine on LeithThe three of us came out with a new favourite band, hopefully you will as well. We've also got some new social media on the go, so check us out & get in touch at the below: Instagram: thistledopodTwitter: @thistledopodFacebook: www.facebook.com/thistledopodEmail: thistledonicelypod@gmail.comwebsite & sources: https://www.thistledonicelypod.com/

Just Fly Performance Podcast
223: Charlie Reid on a Learner-Centered Approach to Performance and Dissolving the Term of “Corrective Exercise” | Sponsored by SimpliFaster

Just Fly Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 59:06


Today’s podcast features personal trainer, massage therapist and musician, Charlie Reid. Living in the San Francisco Bay Area for 8 years of my life brought with it the opportunity to meet and learn from many wonderful and knowledgeable coaches and trainers.  One of those that I met was Charlie, who I met at Pat Davidson’s “Rethinking the Big Patterns” seminar. Charlie and I later were able to both spend time at Kezar stadium learning sprint and movement philosophy from Adarian Barr, while having plenty of conversations on training. Charlie is one of the smartest and wisest coaches that you may not know.  His base of knowledge is massive, as well as the range of those coaches and systems he has spent time learning from.  If there is a system of thought out there in the world of movement and human performance, there is a good chance Charlie has experience with it.  Charlie is not only a strength coach, but also a certified massage practitioner, and spent years as a professional musician. On the podcast today, Charlie helps us “zoom out” our views on things like stretching, corrective exercise and motor learning.  At the core of our chat today is an extended discussion on the redundancy of the term “corrective exercise” and how to look at the body in a manner that leaves us wondering what truly needs to be corrected.  We also get into a learner-centered approach, and how facilitating that approach may differ from working from novices, up to more advanced athletes. Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage Timestamps and Main Points 5:50 What Charlie learned from a silent meditation retreat, and what he learned from that in regards to exercise and the body 9:50 The relationship between long isometric holds, fatigue and heart rate variability 17:00 Charlie’s experience with the Egoscue method, and what good could possibly come from holding a passive stretch for such a long period of time 23:20 Ideas on Feldenkrais and the body’s ability to heal itself, as well as teaching individuals to help themselves as the highest order priority in coaching 36:05 Charlie’s take on corrective work and rehab based on a learner-centered approach versus a structured approach 48:05 How being a massage and body-worker has helped Charlie to acquire a better understanding of the body and how to train individuals 57:20 How Charlie puts together a rehab/training program based on common principles and concepts 1:01.20 Where respiration and breathing has landed for Charlie and how he integrates it Podcast Transcripts Email Download New Tab Joel Smith: So you were just telling me about a silent meditation retreat, and I'm curious, what did you learn on that? And in the sense that you could relate it to just things that perhaps we do in the gym or in rehab or quote-unquote corrective type work. Charlie Reid: Yeah. I mean, a little bit of backstory. I toyed around with some meditation things and I had done this thing called MBSR, which is mindfulness-based stress reduction. And it culminated in a one-day meditation retreat and it was kind of like a collection of different mindfulness techniques. So you got a little bit of exposure to different things, whether that's yoga, walking, meditation, sitting meditation, body scan meditation. But really the one day retreat, which was six hours long, was like the most powerful thing for me. So, you know, my brain was like, I want to do, what's like the Navy seals boot camp of meditation retreats? And talking with some friends and colleagues and whatnot, they said, Oh, the 10-day vipassana, you gotta do that. And so,

Mastering the Business of Yoga
Charlie Reid on What Yoga Teachers Can Learn from Personal Training & the Fitness Industry

Mastering the Business of Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 77:54


This week on the podcast I am joined by Charlie Reid. Charlie is a personal trainer in San Francisco who offers a custom-tailored approach to fitness. On this episode, Charlie shares how he got into personal training and how he built up a successful private personal training business. Charlie talks about the importance of being great at what you do, caring about your clients, and how being passionate are the keys to running a successful business in the personal training industry. We also talk about the overlaps between the personal training and yoga industry, and what yoga teachers can learn from Charlie's business. Finally, we talk about the benefits of strength training as a yogi, and how to get started with a strength training practice. Enjoy! Learn more about the training in Golden at Golden Lotus Yoga Studio: https://goldenlotusyogastudio.com/trainings/ Want to join me on a tropical adventure in Costa Rica this fall? Meghan Pherrill and I are co-leading a retreat for yoga teachers at the beautiful Bodhi Tree Yoga Resort November 2-9, 2019 and we'd love for you to join us. Learn more here! This episode is brought to you by BeYogi. BeYogi is an online resource dedicated to providing yoga teachers and students with the inspiration and information and insurance they will need during every step of their yoga journey. BeYogi has drawn from their knowledge of the yoga world to not only create incredible content, but to also provide yoga and wellness professionals with the insurance coverage they will need to expand their careers. And, I don’t know about you but I know that I run into a lot of places that won’t let me teach or offer anything if I don’t have insurance, so this is definitely something that if you don’t have you’ll want. And they have incredible things like online teaching coverage so no matter what style you’re teaching or wherever you are in the world, give yourself a little peace of mind knowing that you are covered should something happen. Head on over to beyogi.com/mbom to learn more or to get coverage today. The FavYogis app is back with new features for teachers that let you create and manage your own private classes while making payment and registration a breeze. Do you have regular private clients? Make life easier with AUTO-PAY. Forget about remembering to Venmo. Use auto-pay to enable repeat payments and keep calendars in sync with classes. Google Calendar integration automatically updates teacher and student classes when you make changes It's STILL just your yoga; teachers add classes, students add teachers, and teachers and students stay connected. Find FavYogis on your app store and use code MBOM. Has your yoga studio’s growth become stagnant? If you’re like many studio owners I talk to, you’ve tried every marketing tactic under the sun. You started a blog, you’re posting regularly on all the social media sites, running challenges, sending out newsletters blah blah blah. Long story short, you’re doing a TON of work… and barely paying the bills. What if there was an easier way? A way to get new students regularly coming through your door without having do work so darn hard to get them there? A Proven system that will consistently bring in 20+ new paying students to your studio each and every month? Well there is…. Ron Medlin and his team at www.getyogastudents.com have developed a 3-step system that will help you quickly grow your yoga studio to 6-figure profits and beyond without being shackled to your business.

Dwyer & Michaels
Today in Rock History 03/05

Dwyer & Michaels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 9:14


Here's your daily look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Jake Lloyd is 30. He was Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace". Eva Mendes is 45. Former guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Frusciante is 49. The Proclaimers, Craig & Charlie Reid, are 57. "Electric Avenue" superstar, Eddy Grant is 71. Today in 1960, Sergeant Elvis Presley was discharged from the U.S. Army. Today in 1982, John Belushi was found dead in his room at the Chateau Marmont hotel in Hollywood. He overdosedon a "speedball"... a lethal injection of cocaine and heroin. He was 33.

Mindful Strength
Charlie Reid: Movement Science and Subjectivity

Mindful Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 56:40


Charlie Reid is a fitness professional and unique movement educator based in San Francisco , California. His health-first approach looks at mobility as an indicator and a pre-requisite of physical health that precedes all other movement qualities. Charlie has a particular interest in examining and interpreting the scientific literature on--but certainly not limited to-- stretch physiology, strength & conditioning, and neuroscience research. Kathryn was introduced to Charlie's work by friend and two-time podcast guest Jules Mitchell, and we knew we needed to have him on as well. Charlie's is pragmatic, well rounded and subjective in  his work and he shares with us many nuggets of wisdom in this interview. We learn about Charlie's journey through movement, his transformative experience with strength and conditioning as a young person that lead to his keen interest in body science and fitness, his interest in music and the shared qualities found in these pursuits, and what his own personal practice looks like today. Charlie's foundation of both personal practice and coaching centers around curiosity, exploration and supporting people in expanding their own physical literacy, as well as performance goals. Charlie, like us here at Mindful Strength, believes that our bodies require a rich movement diet and that strength is "like a swiss army knife" in the tool kit of coaching. We hope you enjoy this conversation!

Front Row
The Proclaimers, Gulliver's Travels, Internet as inspiration

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 33:52


Craig and Charlie Reid, better known as The Proclaimers, are live in the Front Row studio playing the title track of their new album Angry Cyclist. They discuss passing the 30 year landmark as professional musicians, seeing their music inspire a theatre production and a film, and why the idea of an angry cyclist seemed for them the perfect way of capturing the current political mood.Two new productions inspired by Gulliver's Travels open this month in Bolton and Edinburgh. Their respective directors - Elizabeth Newman and Dan Coleman - discuss the appeal of Jonathan Swift's classic novel, and how their respective versions celebrate and challenge different aspects of this 18th century story. Continuing Front Row's Inspire season, Drew Hemment, artist and founder of the FutureEverything Festival, and Lesley Taker, Exhibitions Manager at FACT - the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, discuss how the internet has inspired artists. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Ekene Akalawu.

Classic Scottish Albums
3. The Proclaimers - This Is the Story

Classic Scottish Albums

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 25:19


Davie Scott celebrates the debut album from The Proclaimers with Craig and Charlie Reid.

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Behind the Podium: Unveiling the Coach
Ep 54: Charlie Reid and Regulating Thought Viruses

Behind the Podium: Unveiling the Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 65:57


Our guest today believes that we are blinded by what we don’t know. Charlie Reid is a coach, educator, massage therapist, strength and mobility trainer, physical culturalist, alum of San Diego State University with a B.S. in Kinesiology, anti-guru, espresso purist, trainer of embodied athletes, bass player, husband, and fitness imagineer. Charlie is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Certified Massage Therapist, Functional Range Conditioning/Release practitioner, and Precision Nutrition certified coach. His online courses, co-created with Jules Mitchell, includes Intro to Resistance Stretching and Mobility-Based Conditioning: Bodyweight Drills for Stronger Yoga Asana. You can find him training individuals at Move-SF in San Francisco. We cover: How to be a good generalist Why you should understand “psychological judo” to get your clients to do what you want them to do Why having many tools can help you better serve your clients’ needs Why fun should be the most important part of your personal practice Why there is never only one way Why we need fewer glamour shots and more honesty about the process and being willing to admit we don’t know and more! This episode is sponsored by Procabulary – learn how the words you say and think can upgrade your life with the Core Language Upgrade. New language can uncover possibilities and opportunities to help you break through old patterns. Use the code “podium” at checkout to save $100. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and share with your friends and colleagues! References: Charlie’s Website Charlie on Instagram Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS | Google Play Listen Now!

The Dr. E Show
Ep1 - Bio-nurturance vs. Bio-hacking with Charlie Reid, CPT

The Dr. E Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 59:57


[Guest: Charlie Reid CPT] Join Dr. E and Charlie Reid, world-class fitness coach, for a fascinating journey into "Bio-Nurturance" vs. "Bio-hacking." Charlie shares with us his best strategies for creating your smartest training program. This conversation is filled with mind-expanding insights, surprises, and humor! E.g.: Why are the simplest practices often the deepest and most profoundly effective? How do we balance the need to push ourselves outside the comfort zone -vs- risking injury and burnout? Do we need to suffer in order to reap benefits? And what's up with calories? What are some counter-intuitive aspects of a successful training program that we must know? If you want the best results from your training, this conversation is filled with GEMS not to be missed!

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Moving Well Podcast
S2. Ep 4: Jules Mitchell & Charlie Reid | Transitioning clients from post rehab to regular activity

Moving Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 59:48


In this episode, Nikki and Janet chat with Jules Mitchell, yoga teacher and movement educator, and Charlie Reid, strength and conditioning coach, about transitioning clients from post rehab back to regular activity and performance. They cover:  Why clients often get trapped in the revolving door between physical therapy and fitness The role of the physical therapist and the fitness professional or movement teacher in helping clients resume regular activity after an injury The limitations of the current model that is used to assess, treat injuries, and transition the client out of rehab How the mindset of the client and their activities prior to the injury should determine how you progress them A case study about Marla (Jule's sister) and her experience working with a physical therapist and Charlie to return to running after a foot injury Examples of exercise and program progressions when helping a client improve their conditioning during and after injury recovery The importance of progressive external load, transference, and specificity when working with a client who has the goal of resuming an activity or sport after injury Jules Mitchell MS, CMT, RYT Jules is a Los Angeles based yoga educator. She combines the tradition of yoga with her background in biomechanics to help people move better and achieve individually defined physical success. Her approach to asana is multi-modal and skill based, balancing the somatic (moving from within) aspects of yoga with exercise science. Jules writes on yoga biomechanics and references the exercise science literature on topics (such as stretching) where the yoga research is lacking. She is a regular contributor to yoga teacher training programs worldwide, providing yoga schools with the most current research in biomechanics, even when it invokes a discerning analysis of tradition. Her most influential teachers include Leeann Carey (Yapana Yoga), Gil Hedley (Integral Anatomy), John Casey (yoga philosophy and Sanskrit), and the many dedicated scientists who collect, analyze, and publish data so we may continue to ask more questions. As adjunct faculty at Arizona State University, she serves as the yoga consultant on research studies to quantify the effects of yoga therapy on special populations. Jules is currently writing her book, Yoga Biomechanics: Redefining Stretching, which is expected to become available in 2017 through Handspring Publishing. You can find her leading workshops at your favorite local studio or check out her classes online. To connect with Jules on social media, you can find her on Twitter and Facebook. Charlie Reid, CSCS, CMT Charlie is a Movement Educator, Coach, and Massage therapist based in San Francisco, CA. His mission is to help cultivate stronger, more resilient humans. When he’s not coaching one-on-one, teaching workshops, or hosting seminars in the Bay Area, he is most likely drinking too much espresso whilst torturing a bass guitar. To learn more about Charlie, you can visit his website charliereidfitness.com or connect with him on Facebook or Instagram.

Moving Well Podcast
Ep 38: Charlie Reid | Creating a fitness practice to match your goals

Moving Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 50:59


In this episode, Janet and Nikki chat with strength and conditioning coach Charlie Reid about how to create a movement practice to match your fitness goals and why this can be difficult to do. They cover: Training to get tired versus training to get better Why focusing on only one thing at a time (e.g. improving strength or increasing cardiovascular endurance) can get you better results The difference between training to improve a skill and training to maintain a skill Why everyone needs a baseline of fitness before working towards performance How to fill in the gap between where our training models have come from (athletic training + body building) and where most people are when they start a fitness program The psychological aspects of why we're attracted to certain fitness modalities and how that relates to our goals Upcoming workshops with Charlie: Intro to Resistance Stretching-LIVE Course Sunday, July 23rd 2017 in San Francisco, Ca Pricing: $235 early registration (includes complete digital course) before July 1st $175 early regsitration (live course only) before July 1st $285 late registration w/digital course starting July 1st $225 later registration w/o digital course starting July 1st Registration Link: http://www.charliereidfitness.com/eventsworkshops.html Jules Mitchell and Charlie Reid offer this introductory course to resistance stretching designed for yoga teachers and other movement professionals interested in adding assisted stretching techniques to their repertoire. Get plenty of hands-on practical training, enabling you to apply these methods immediately after the course. Additionally, Jules and Charlie troubleshoot mobility issues as they arise, providing you with insight into their talent for assessment and protocol selection. Course includes manual with instructions and photos for each exercise, a 1-hour lecture accompanied by a slideshow investigating the biomechanical and neuromechanical theory behind resistance stretching, a detailed tutorial on the art of compassionate touch and safe body mechanics, and tons of fun. About Charlie Reid: Charlie Reid, CSCS, CMT, is a Movement Educator, Coach, and Massage therapist based in San Francisco, CA. His mission is to help cultivate stronger, more resilient humans. When he's not coaching one-on-one, teaching workshops, or hosting seminars in the Bay Area, he is most likely drinking too much espresso whilst torturing a bass guitar.  To learn more about Charlie, you can visit his website charliereidfitness.com or connect with him on Facebook or Instagram. 

Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast
Y&B #45 Charlie Reid on Mobility and Strength Training

Yoga & Beyond | The Yoga and Movement Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 72:48


Charlie Reid, CSCS, CMT, considers himself an "anti-guru", an educator, and an enthusiast for all things strength and conditioning related. His pragmatic approach centers around helping others find solutions that are practical, while sifting through all the hype so prevalent on the internet. We talk about strength and mobility training, some research behind the The Biggest Loser, how most commercial group fitness just makes people tired not better, thought viruses that need to go away, fitness candy, and one-legged cable McTwisty presses.

Garrison FM's posts
Charlie Reid of The Proclaimers

Garrison FM's posts

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 9:45


Charlie talks to Garrison FM about The Proclaimers new single "Spinning around in the air" and their army links

Front Row: Archive 2012
Coronation Street musical; Anish Kapoor's Olympic sculpture

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2012 28:44


With Kirsty Lang. Street of Dreams is a new arena musical based on Coronation Street, Britain's longest-running tv soap. Hosted by Paul O'Grady and starring cast members including Julie Goodyear (Bet Lynch) and William Roache (Ken Barlow), it opened last night in Manchester. Author and Corrie fan Livi Michael reviews. Anish Kapoor discusses Orbit, his towering steel sculpture for the Olympic Park, which was unveiled today. Kirsty ascends to the viewing platforms, and critic Richard Cork gives his verdict. The Proclaimers, Craig and Charlie Reid, discuss the inspiration behind their new album Like Comedy. As the Brighton Festival opens, Kirsty reports from a disused market, the setting for a drama based on a murder case from Belgium; and on a piece of waste-land at the end of the promenade, we eavesdrop on lovers in their cars. Producer Philippa Ritchie.