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Dan spoke to Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher ahead of this year's 11th Run For The 97 on Saturday May 24th about the event and what it means for the city plus a little on The Reds' title winning season. Find more interviews with Matt Parish, Chris Kirkland and Steve Rotheram about this year's event on RedmenPlus.com or find out more at www.btrliverpool.com/97-5k-eventSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watching polar bear mums and cubs emerge from their winter densPolar Bear mothers spend the winter in warm and cozy dens, gestating and then birthing their cubs, and right about now the baby bears are taking their first steps out of the dens and beginning to explore the real world. Using satellite collars and remote camera technology, researchers from Polar Bears International, the Norwegian Polar Institute, and the San Diego Wildlife alliance, now have an exciting new picture of how and when they leave their winter refuges. The team included Louise Archer, Polar Bears International Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and their observations were published in The Journal of Wildlife Management.Lousy sleep? It's quality, not quantity that may be your problemResearchers from the University of Toronto Mississauga have compared sleep in modern, industrial societies with non-industrialised societies, such as remote tribes in Tanzania and the Amazon. The team, led by anthropologist David Samson, found that people in modern societies sleep for significantly longer, but have weaker natural circadian rhythms, and so their sleep is not as functional as it should be. The researchers say that could be because people in industrial societies have lost touch with cues that regulate our circadian rhythms, like light and temperature changes. The results were published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.Greenhouse gases are messing up low-earth orbit for satellitesWhile greenhouse gases are warming the Earth's surface, they're paradoxically cooling the upper atmosphere, causing it to contract. And this means trouble for low-earth orbit as space junk and defunct satellites are not running into the tenuous atmosphere and falling out of orbit as fast as they used to. This is making low earth orbit more crowded, and more dangerous. William Parker, a PhD candidate at MIT, led this research, which was published in the journal Nature Sustainability.A 3.5 billion year old crater in Australia is telling the story of the early EarthResearchers have discovered shattered rock in an area of rolling hills in Western Australia that they think is evidence of an enormous and ancient asteroid impact. This would be the oldest evidence of an impact crater preserved on Earth, and could tell us about how the surface of our planet was formed, and even how the conditions for life were created. Chris Kirkland, a professor of Geology at Curtain University in Perth Australia, was co-lead on this research with Dr. Tim Johnson. Their work was published in the journal Nature Communications.Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long term organ damageIt's now been five years since the COVID pandemic stopped the world in its tracks. The virus is still with us, and continues to make people sick. As many as 1 in 5 Canadians have experienced symptoms of long COVID, but scientists are finding that beyond that, each infection can also lead to long term silent cellular and organ damage. David Putrino, who's been studying COVID's long term effects at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, says even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.
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Welcome to The Football Historian Podcast, hosted by Peter Kenny Jones. Chris Kirkland was this week's guest as he told us the story of his career in the game. Chris's journey from Coventry to Liverpool, international call-up, playing for Wigan and struggles after the game were all covered. Now working for the LFC Foundation, we finished up with some classic debate questions. Thanks so much for the feedback and don't forget to keep sending questions to thefootballhistorianpodcast@gmail.com Hope this instalment of your soon to be favourite football podcast continues to impress! CHAPTERING 00:00:28 Part One - Coventry 00:07:13 Part Two - Liverpool 00:24:20 Part Three - Wigan 00:32:55 Part Four - Life after Football Want more from The Football Historian Podcast? Listen or watch the exclusive FIFTH section of this interview via our Patreon. It's just £1 per month for the first 100 patrons! You also get a monthly special and access to our entire back catalogue! https://www.patreon.com/TheFootballHistorianPodcast Keep up to date with all our latest clips on our socials: Instagram: https://instagram.com/thefootballhistorianpod/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thefootballhistorianpod X: https://twitter.com/TheFHPod
Paul Hawksbee was joined by Charlie Baker for this afternoons podcast. They were joined by goalkeeper Chris Kirkland talking all things Liverpool and mental health. And we had a birthday Spread... Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new discovery brings us closer to understanding one of the world's greatest mysteries ... or does it? In this episode, David Karsten is joined by Curtin University Research Associate Anthony Clarke and Professor Chris Kirkland, to discuss their discovery about the origins of Stonehenge's Altar Stone and its wide-reaching implications. What is Stonehenge and why is it so fascinating? [01:11]The final piece of the provenance puzzle: the Altar Stone [01:23]How did we get here? Cross-continental journeys and big ideas [04:40]Drilling into the research: samples, spectrometers, Stonehenge and Scotland [07:26]A new understanding of communities, technologies and societies of the past [09:33]From conspiracy theories to deep time history, are we any closer to solving the mystery of Stonehenge? [18:20]What this discovery means to our guests and where it leads us [25:25]Learn moreGreat Scott! Stonehenge's Altar Stone origins reveal advanced ancient BritainStonehenge's altar stone was carried all the way from north-east Scotland. But how?Stonehenge tale gets weirder as Orkney is ruled out as altar stone origin.Stonehenge.Timescales of Mineral Systems Group.John de Laeter Research Centre.Connect with our guestsMr Anthony Clarke, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Curtin School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Curtin UniversityMr Anthony Clarke is a Research Associate at Curtin University, investigating the versatility of accessory mineral geochronology in addressing the age and provenance of geological material. In 2024, Anthony gained a PhD in applied geology at Curtin University, publishing A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge (DOI: 10.1038/S41586-024-07652-1).LinkedinStaff profileProfessor Chris Kirkland, Professor, Curtin School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Curtin UniversityProfessor Chris Kirkland is an accomplished academic and geoscience professional with over 10 years of experience teaching and researching at Curtin University, and a further 10 years of laboratory experience. Chris is a Professor at Curtin University and leads the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group. Chris co-authored A Scottish provenance for the Altar Stone of Stonehenge (DOI: 10.1038/S41586-024-07652-1).ProfileStaff ProfileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInBehind the scenesHost: David KarstenContent Creator and recordist: Caitlin CrowleySocial Media: Celeste FourieProducer: Emilia JolakoskaExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.
We asked a selection of Liverpool Supporters including some Famous faces and Ex Players to say thank you to Jurgen Klopp. Featuring the likes of: Jamie Carragher, Ian Ayre, Peter Moore, Chris Kirkland, Paddy The Baddy and plenty more. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stevie steps into the chair with Ash and a cameo from Blair to talk to ex-owls/England/Liverpool/Wigan (and more!) Goalkeeper Chris KirklandA candid interview where talks about his career and his time with the Owls, he also delves into his Mental health work and discusses how being a professional footballer can take it's toll on your body AND mind Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear from Jürgen Klopp, Harvey Elliott and Stefan Bajčetić as Liverpool ran out 4-2 winners against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield in the Premier League. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring in the 16th minute and Andy Robertson scored for the second consecutive game to make it 2-0 right on the stroke of half-time. Cody Gakpo netted the hosts' third early into the second period, before Harvey Elliott added another in style with an emphatic, curling strike from distance. Ange Postecoglou's side rallied to halve the deficit thanks to goals from Richarlison and Heung-Min Son. Former Reds Jason McAteer and Chris Kirkland provide pitch-side analysis after the manager's penultimate Anfield outing.
Dan is joined by former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland in this clip they discuss the current situation at Liverpool and a strong goalkeeping department.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the signing of David Raya on loan from Brentford, Mikel Arteta has maintained his view this season he can rotate between the Spaniard and last season's first-choice goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale.With Raya having started each of the last two matches Ayo Akinwolere is joined by former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland and former Arsenal and Tottenham stopper, and now Women's Football Editor at The Athletic, Chloe Morgan to debate the possibility of rotating goalkeepers.Plus The Athletic's Arsenal writer Jordan Campbell drops by having been at Goodison Park as Arteta floated the idea of making in-game goalkeeper substitutions.Produced by Guy ClarkeExecutive Producer: Adey Moorhead Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the signing of David Raya on loan from Brentford, Mikel Arteta has maintained his view this season he can rotate between the Spaniard and last season's first-choice goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale. With Raya having started each of the last two matches Ayo Akinwolere is joined by former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland and former Arsenal and Tottenham stopper, and now Women's Football Editor at The Athletic, Chloe Morgan to debate the possibility of rotating goalkeepers. Plus The Athletic's Arsenal writer Jordan Campbell drops by having been at Goodison Park as Arteta floated the idea of making in-game goalkeeper substitutions. Produced by Guy Clarke Executive Producer: Adey Moorhead Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Premier League was packed full of goals this week, with hat-tricks from Manchester City, Brighton & Tottenham, with Haaland yet again making the Premier League look like a farmers league. Contentious decisions around VAR (surprise surprise) with dodgy penalty calls, goals allowed, and some divisive offside calls. No Euro roundup this week but we promise to bring you a bumper roundup next week.The second half of the show we have author, writer, and loyal Sutton United fan Johnnie Lowery joins us to talk about his new book 'Match Fit'. 'Match Fit' came out last week and centers around mental health in football, and how we shouldn't;t shy away from the topic, and in fact embrace it with open arms. Some great interviews within the book from the likes of Chris Kirkland & Paul Lambert to name a few. Fascinating stories around Sutton Utd too, from non-league to League 2, how a small club mentality has helped them get where they are, but also how low budgets and finances can affect a club at that level too.Order Match Fit now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Match-Fit-Exploration-Mental-Football/dp/1801504687/ref=asc_df_1801504687/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=641884654214&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17693885179107147169&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045061&hvtargid=pla-2022928478383&psc=1&th=1&psc=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw3dCnBhBCEiwAVvLcu6CB3VAn2AnohCxJ8_fY9HE_BLFYuw0gTyS7DQlnB16JyMsO6g5GIRoC_eQQAvD_BwEFollow Johnnie on X: @addedsixFollow Johnnie on Instagram: @johnniesufc#DropThePod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the harrowing revelations in his interview with Gary Neville, the world of football has thrown its support behind Everton midfielder Dele Alli. Chris Kirkland, former Liverpool striker Courtney Swetman-Kirk and others react, as well as stark revelations from talkSPORT's Jermaine Pennant, about his own struggles and how they affected his football journey.Matterface & Cook catch up with Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola. Natalie Sawyer bites back at Rory Jennings' claim that the Premier League would be better off with Leeds in it, rather than the likes of Brentford. Prince Naseem Hamed gives his damning take on the heavyweight division.Karen Carney reveals the results of her landmark review into Women's football across the country, and Ons Jabeur reaches the Wimbledon final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast we have former professional goalkeeper for : ENGLAND,WIGAN, COVENTRY,LIVERPOOL AND SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY who tells us about his amazing career and what twists and turns occured during it Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by former Manchester United keeper Peter Schmeichel, former Liverpool & England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland & England & Southampton Goalkeeper coach Dave Watson who played also in the Premier League with Barnsley.Does the risk of ball playing keepers outweigh the reward? How do keepers recover when things go wrong with millions watching?They discuss the huge challenge ahead for Loris Karius Newcastle United in Sunday's League cup final against Manchester United five years on from his errors in the Champions League final.At the other end Peter gives tells us how David De Gea has evolved with the demands of Erik ten Hag at Manchester United.Also a look back to Tuesday which saw two of the very best - Alison & Thibaut Courtois - made mistakes on the biggest stage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Chapman is joined by former Manchester United keeper Peter Schmeichel, former Liverpool & England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland & England & Southampton Goalkeeper coach Dave Watson who played also in the Premier League with Barnsley. Does the risk of ball playing keepers outweigh the reward? How do keepers recover when things go wrong with millions watching? They discuss the huge challenge ahead for Loris Karius Newcastle United in Sunday's League cup final against Manchester United five years on from his errors in the Champions League final. At the other end Peter gives tells us how David De Gea has evolved with the demands of Erik ten Hag at Manchester United. Also a look back to Tuesday which saw two of the very best - Alison & Thibaut Courtois - made mistakes on the biggest stage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode has Dr Chris Kirkland joining the podcast to speak on crises in the 1970s, with a particular focus on their link to the Labour Party. Chris is a lecturer in politics at York St John University and has published monographs comparing crises in modern British Politics and exploring how crises have shaped the UK Labour party's economic ideology. We had a really fascinating conversation and below are some reading recommendations for those interested to learn more. For those wanting something for the general reader there's: Beckett, A. (2009) When the Lights went Out: Britain in the Seventies Faber and Faber: London Sandbrook, D. Seasons in the Sun: The Battle for Britain, 1974-1979.And for those wanting a more academic perspective: Brittan, S. (1975) The Economic Consequences of Democracy (1977) Temple Smith: London Kirkland, C. (2022) Labour's Economic Ideology: Developed Through Crises Bristol University Press: Bristol Lopez, T. M. (2014) The Winter of Discontent: Myth, Memory and History Liverpool University Press: Liverpool
Todays guest is Chris Kirkland - Chris is a former Professional Footballer who has recently talked openly and honest about his struggle with addiction. We discussed, Chris' move to Liverpool, the differences between Gerard Houllier & Rafael Benitez, how injuries affected his career and his work with the LFC foundation and also SFoodbanks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is Earth's crustal formation influenced by its position in the galaxy? And how would we know? It's obvious there are many celestial cycles, from the earthly ones that Milankovitch described to the orbit of the solar system through the galaxy, but how can we tie those to geological planetary cycles, like the 800 m.y. resonance of the core, the 500-300 m.y. supercontinent cycle, and the ~ 30 m.y. impact cycle? Professor Chris Kirkland and team from Australia's Curtin University have developed a zircon-based approach that they say can tease apart the cyclic secrets of crust formation. We talk radiometric dating, limits and benefits of the technique, asymptotic time horizons, and the difficulties of doing geology on a galactic scale. Support the scientific revolution with a monthly donation: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB #geology #astronomy #physics Check our short-films channel, @DemystifySci: https://www.youtube.com/c/DemystifyingScience Join our mailing list https://bit.ly/3v3kz2S PODCAST INFO: Anastasia completed her PhD studying microbial communication at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting and exploring the woods. Michael Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities. - Blog: http://DemystifySci.com/blog - RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss - Donate: https://bit.ly/3wkPqaD- Swag: https://bit.ly/2PXdC2y SOCIAL: - Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DemystifySci - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DemystifySci/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DemystifySci MUSIC: -Shilo Delay: https://g.co/kgs/oty671
Chris Kirkland is a geologist at the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences and leads the Timescales of Mineral Systems Group at Curtin University in Western Australia. He recently co-authored a paper that analysed the composition of mineral grains that formed Earth's ancient crust to draw conclusions about the relationship between the formation of Earth's crust and our solar system's journey through the Milky Way galaxy. In this podcast, Chris speaks to host Liam McAneny about the work being done on Earth by geologists and its relevance to unlocking the secrets of our planet's place in the galaxy. They also discuss the effect of meteorite impacts on the formation of Earth's early crust and the special role played by the Oort cloud in this process.
Jesse Lingard signs for Nottingham Forest on a free transfer, Dean Saunders warns manager Steve Cooper that Lingard's wages could upset the dressing room, the former England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland opens up about his addiction to painkillers and Jason Cundy fears for Frank Lampard's Everton after a pre-season battering in America. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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BIG UP EVERYONE FOR LISTENING. IN THIS PODCAST , I TALK ABOUT THE LATEST FOOTBALLING TALKING POINTS.
The Proper Mental Live Show was recorded in front of an audience on 9th November 2021 to raise money for The Open Door Centre, a local young person's support service. You can learn more about them here Open Door Charity - Shaping Change In total we raised enough money to fund 103 hours of their peer-to-peer support programme! My second guest for the evening was Chris Kirkland! Chris is a football coach and former goalkeeper for Coventry, Liverpool and Wigan. In 2001, at the age of 20, he was the most expensive goalkeeper in English football when Liverpool paid Coventry £8 million for his services. Since retiring from playing football in 2016, Chris has spoken regularly about his own lived experience with depression and mental health. He is an active advocate in the local community and well known for lending his time and voice to important causes. Chris' openness and honesty around mental health is inspiring and he gives a fascinating insight in to the life of a football player at the highest level and everything that comes with it. I loved chatting to Chris, he is the loveliest man, with a powerful story and he has a fantastic approach to all thing's mental health. Chris is involved with the walking and talking charity @walkingsbrill and works closely with Liverpool Football Club and the LFC Foundation Home (liverpoolfc.com). Chris has also teamed up with Edge Hill University and St Bede's Catholic High School in Ormskirk, Lancashire, to launch Make Talk Your Goal, which we chat about in the episode. The campaign will see leading speakers from the world of sport and the arts promote conversations around mental health among boys and young men. Connect with me on social media @propermentalpodcast or via www.propermentalpodcast.com You can support the podcast at www.buymeacoffee.com/propermental or by taking just a minute to rate and review on iTunes. If you need to find support in your local area, contact www.hubofhope.co.uk Thanks for listening! Enjoy!
As we shine a light on this week's ‘world mental health day', Mark Clemmit is joined by two men who have played football at the highest level, but have also suffered years of struggle and torment dealing with their own mental health issues. Darren Eadie and Chris Kirkland bravely discuss all they have been through, and offer advice to those who have struggled, or may still be battling their own demons. In an age where statistically it seems to be more and more common, especially amongst young men, this is an episode that everyone should take the time to listen to.
As the 20th anniversary of him signing for Liverpool approaches, we picked up the phone to Chris Kirkland for the first of our Kop Catch-Ups. Speaking with Guy Clarke, Kirkland looks back on his Anfield stay, his work with the LFC Foundation and thoughts on the current Liverpool side. As well as all of that, the former goalkeeper, who has campaigned tirelessly on the topic of mental health, speaks to us about his upcoming challenge with the Walking and Talking Charity Hikes group he is a part of - better known across social media as #walkingsbrilliantTo donate to Chris' mental health charity coast-to-coast challenge visit: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/watch-walkingsbrilliant?utm_term=VJpWwvJbjGet exclusive podcasts direct to your inbox every week for FREE by joining the Blood Red Club. Sign up at http://www.bloodredpodcast.co.ukWatch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
This week's What The Footie pod is with Toby Wakefield, brand director for Jesse Lingard & athlete branding expert.In this exclusive, Paul & Toby discuss the secret behind Jesse's stellar form at West Ham, what makes the JLingz brand so unique, the media pressure that athletes endure, the unfiltered nature of US sports/athletes compared to the UK, a Jesse Lingard NFT collection, what's next for Jesse and so much more.This is the final episode before Paul returns in late July/August from his mini-sabbatical with more content so please do use this time to catchup on our blockbuster episodes, this year, with the likes of Chris Kirkland, Les Reed & Neil Banfield.
The boys are joined this week by former Premier League and England International Goalkeeper, Chris Kirkland for Part Two of a great sit down interview. Chris is a much-loved figure from the Premier League era, iconic between the sticks and loved up and down the country after stints at Coventry, Liverpool, West Brom, Wigan, Leicester, Doncaster, Sheffield Wednesday, Preston and Bury respectively. In Part Two of Two, Chris talks about the later stages in his career and some of his great colleagues through his career; Scott Carson, Jordan Pickford, Jerzy Dudek and more. He also talks about life as an understudy or ‘journeyman' keeper and the day-to-day responsibilities before being incredibly open about the end of his career and time with Preston and Bury. Chris is an incredible mental health ambassador after surviving his own battles which he shares so openly. He talks of the brilliant work the charities he is involved with do, and how they can be supported! Once again, an incredible thanks to Chris for his time, openness and stories! The boys also have a go at picking the ballot for the next inductees into the Premier League Hall of Fame following Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry's induction. As usual there are some very serious cases put forward and some not so... Adebayor for ‘Best Celebration', anyone?! We close the show with a prediction for the weekend's Manchester United V Liverpool fixture, once one of the Premier League's most anticipated fixtures, now just two want-away greedy ‘giants' kicking it about for 90 minutes... Enjoy the listen. Trust the Process. What's Next? Follow the Pod on Instagram: @whatsnext.pod Follow the Pod on Twitter: @whatsnextsport Follow Chris on Instagram: @kirky2243 Follow Walking's Brilliant Charity on Instagram: @walkingsbrilliant
The boys are joined this week by former Premier League and England International Goalkeeper, Chris Kirkland. Chris is a much-loved figure from the Premier League era, iconic between the sticks and loved up and down the country after stints at Coventry, Liverpool, West Brom, Wigan, Leicester, Doncaster, Sheffield Wednesday, Preston and Bury respectively. In Part One of Two, Chris talks about his early career; managers he worked under, players he played alongside and some of the reasons he moved from club to club. Chris gave us a first-hand account of what happened between himself and Thierry Henry in THAT goal celebration, talks about his own mind set as an understudy goalkeeper, missing out on playing in the Istanbul Champions League final and why he thinks Steve Bruce is the best manager he's played under and is still the right man for Newcastle United… The boys also catch up as a trio for the first time in the little while, talk over some of the week's headline stories and then catch up on the most bizzare 48 hours in football as the European Super League was launched and then disbanded in less time than the John Isner v Nicholas Mahut Tennis game at Wimbledon in 2010. Enjoy the listen. Trust the Process. What's Next? Follow the Pod on Instagram: @whatsnext.pod Follow the Pod on Twitter: @whatsnextsport Follow Chris on Instagram: @kirky2243 Follow Walking's Brilliant Charity on Instagram: @walkingsbrilliant
Chris Kirkland spent over 19 years playing top-flight football for teams such as Liverpool and Wigan. In this exclusive episode, he gives insight into the breakdown of his relationship with Roberto Martinez and Rafa Benitez, his battle with mental health, life after retiring, his thoughts on the modern game, the ruthlessness of football towards GKs, why Steve Bruce is one of the best managers in the game and so much more.
Chris joins me to talk briefly about his career, Gerard Houllier, and mental health. Charity shout outs to Walking is Brilliant, Yapa App, Parkland Place, and the LFC Foundation.
talkSPORT pays tribute to the late Gerard Houllier, following his death on Monday. Danny Murphy and Chris Kirkland are just two of a long list to share their memories of the former Liverpool manager. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A.C.E Podcast Nation Presents Mental Health in Sport: Football, welcome to the premiere of episode 8 of our brand new series focusing on this very important subject. In each episode our @A.C.E Podcast Nation founder and Host Si (@ACEcast_Nation) is joined by Mental Health Support worker Jacob (@ADHDfatherUK) as they talk to current and ex footballers about their battles with Mental Health, Addiction, PTSD and more. The series features a current EFL club captain as well as several Ex internationals telling their stories like never before. In this episode Si & Jacob are joined by Ex England, Former Liverpool, WBA, Wigan & Coventry keeper Chris Kirkland (@ChrisKirkland43) as he tells his story, he talks about his battle with anxiety, home sickness and depression including suicidal thoughts that culminated with him being on a ledge during a pre season tour. Thankfully Chris has continued to battle and is now doing all he can to help others and encourage mental health awareness. As ever we are so grateful to the footballers who join us on this series, as they give such honest accounts of their battles and difficulties. This is the way forward and the only way we can change the way the world views Mental Health is too keep talking. Mental Health In Sport: Football premieres a new episode on Sunday's 8pm exclusively on A.C.E Podcast Nation's YouTube and Facebook pages. You can view previous episodes of Series 2 here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hOVcyfS8NI&list=PLOXbKnrGtTQkxXUgzVnHeSci-AUjPdkZ8 Series 1 episodes are here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOXbKnrGtTQlOaaFMMgKndBOhteZWIi3a Most Importantly, if your struggling or feel like things are getting too much. Just remember you are not alone, we are ALL in this together and as a good friend of mine says Keep On Keepin On Here's some links that may be able to help Mind.org.uk https://linktr.ee/thecrystalmatrixmethod https://www.thedavidcotterillfoundati... https://www.nhs.uk/.../stress.../ment... www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk https://www.rethink.org/ Its good to Talk or Yapp?! https://yapaapp.com/
As Liverpool continue to pursuit Norwich City’s Jamal Lewis, we look back on the club's previous deals to bring relegated Premier League stars to Anfield. From Stephane Henchoz to Harvey Elliott, Liverpool have made a habit of signing players who have been relegated with their previous sides. Andy Robertson and Gini Wijnaldum are two prominent examples during Jurgen Klopp’s tenure at Anfield as well as the likes of Xherdan Shaqiri and Danny Ings. Join Guy Clarke and Matt Addison as they discuss the deals Liverpool have done in years gone by including the signings of Chris Kirkland, Jermaine Pennant, Peter Crouch and Charlie Adam. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Chris Kirkland is with us this week talking through his early career at Coventry. Completing his dream move signing for Liverpool. Playing his best years at Wigan, and understanding his struggles off the field whilst at Sheffield Wednesday.
Dom and James spend a fascinating hour with former Wednesday keeper Chris Kirkland talking about his time with the Owls and much more, including: -The moment he decided to leave the club as he was literally about to put pen to paper on a new contract -Why he was relieved to lose the number one spot to Keiren Westwood -The fallout from the Leeds incident including death threats and why he can't ever visit the city again -His own battles with mental health and what he's doing to help others -His new job - and hopes for the future -Why he's climbing Mount Kilimanjaro -His unashamed love for Liverpool... and Take That Thank you to our Gold supporter, Tyto Law: https://www.tytolaw.co.uk/ (https://www.tytolaw.co.uk/) Check out our Silver supporter, Who Knows Wins: https://www.whoknowswins.com/ (https://www.whoknowswins.com/) Contact us on Twitter: @DomAndJames @DomHowson @JamesMarriott Please subscribe to get Singing The Blues every week; just head to singingtheblu.es/listen UTO. Support this podcast
Ex England international footballer and former Coventry,Liverpool, Wigan and Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper joined us on the podcast today. He openly talks about how his mental health was affected when he moved clubs in 2012 and realised he needed to seek help as he was struggling. Chris tells us how helping others and talk really helps keep his mental health in a good place and gives an insight into what it’s like to be a footballer in the premier league and how footballers do a lot of good work unnoticed. Chris has got some big plans for the future with mountain climbs,walks,charity football matches and golf days to help raise funds for mental health charities.
Hello team. After a little lockdown interval, we're back with another really special interview. This week the lovely Chris Kirkland has entered Lamptey's virtual house to share his story - from his first stand-in keeper appearance as a kid, to playing for Cov in the Prem, big money moves, and an England debut. We hope you enjoy. Twitter: @niilampteyshow Facebook: niilampteyshow Instagram: niilampteyshow Email: niilampteyshow@gmail.com Website: www.niilampteyshow.com
Charlie’s first guest is the former England and Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, as he opens up about his experience with anxiety and depression. Chris takes us back to his toughest times, tells us about the help he received, and shares his advice for people struggling.
Chris (Kirky), is a former Premier League goalkeeper, most notably with Liverpool. He also has a recent history of mental illness. In this episode, Chris opens up about his struggles and offers encouragement and advice for others going through similar trials. In addition to learning from his experience, you will learn who his favourite managers were to play for, who hit the ball at him the hardest, the best player he's played with, and the best and worst golfers he's played with. This is a great glimpse into the person and life of Chris Kirkland. I hope you enjoy it!
Former Liverpool and England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland told Matt Jones why playing for Liverpool FC was his dream and how Steve Ogrizovic helped shape his career
Alisson Becker has become the best goalkeeper in the world since arriving at Liverpool - and it is no coincidence that he is already a Champions League winner and will soon have collected a Premier League medal, too. Under Jurgen Klopp, the 27-year-old has established himself as a genuine superstar. And in this special podcast, Guy Clarke speaks to former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, ex-Wolves No 1 and now-Sky Sports pundit Matt Murray, the Liverpool ECHO's chief LFC writer Ian Doyle, and Italian football expert John Solano, who watched Alisson closely during his time in Serie A with Roma. Together, they provide the inside story of the brilliant Brazilian's rise. With tales from the training ground, goalkeeping secrets uncovered, and details on how Alisson has trod new ground, it's a brilliant listen. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On this week's Mental Health Monday, Mick Coyle is joined by former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, and founder of mental health app Yapa, Jack Knowles. Two passionate advocates of mental health awareness, they discuss their collaboration with Yapa, passion for football, and what the future holds for the mental health conversation. Originally broadcast 13th January 2020. Follow @MrMickCoyle, @ChrisKirkland43, and @JackKnowles. Produced by @John_Fogarty.
On the 10th November, 2009, Germany goalkeeper Robert Enke committed suicide in the city of Hanover. Enke, who won eight caps for the German national side and played for Benfica, Barcelona and Hanover 96 amongst others, had suffered from three bouts of depression during his life and never felt comfortable to openly talk about his battles. So what has football learned and how have attitudes towards mental health changed in the sport since Enke's tragic death? German football journalist Raphael Honigstein and former Liverpool and England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, who has also suffered from depression, join John Bennett to discuss Enke's story, why he struggled with his mental health and what has changed in the sport to help players feel more able to talk about their feelings. During the podcast, we speak to Enke's wife Teresa about what the last 10 years has been like, why 'Robbie' couldn't reveal his depression publicly and how the Robert Enke Foundation is helping tackle mental health issues. We'll also hear from Enke's agent, Jorg Neblung, and the outgoing Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness. If you suffer from any of the issues raised in the discussion, then you can visit www.bbc.co.uk/actionline for mental health support. Photo: Robert Enke greets fans after his last ever football match (Getty Images)
Listen to Paul and Andy coming live from the National Football Museum in Manchester ahead of England's 1000th game against Montenegro.The guys had a look around the exhibits with Dr Alex Jackson, the Collections Officer at the museum, and were also joined by esteemed guests such as Jon Wilkin and Chris Kirkland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Time for us to take the third step on the Road to Istanbul, as we reflect on Liverpool's fifth European Cup success 15 years on. Join Guy Clarke and Dan Kay as they continue to re-trace the Reds’ path to the historic 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul. For the third instalment of the series, looking back to Liverpool’s third group-stage game with Deportivo La Coruna, they are joined by former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland. It was to be the first of four outings for the shot-stopper in the run to the final, as he played each of the final four group games after replacing Jerzy Dudek. Listen in as he reflects on his initial conflict with Rafa Benitez over training sessions, how he worked his way into the team and disappointment at never receiving a medal for his part in the club’s success in Europe. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chris Kirkland chats exclusively to The Anfield Wrap about his mental health journey and how it led to him setting up the "Yapa" app to help others. John Gibbons and Lizzi Doyle ask Chris all about that, as well as his thoughts on the current Liverpool men and women's teams, and of course the goalkeepers.
Henning Berg knows all about success at Manchester United and he joins James Gray to assess their Champions League exit while ex-Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland looks ahead to the Porto clash and BoxNation's Steve Lillis assesses who might replace Jarrell Miller in a clash with Anthony Joshua.
Chris Kirkland is a bootstrapped entrepreneur who has been living nomadically since 2006 and is the founder of several web businesses including artweb.com and tokyocheapo.com. We talk about how he has experimented with money, creativity, health and his lifestyle over the past 13 years. His nomadic journey started when he took a trip to Japan and after two days decided "fuck it," I'm going to stay a bit longer. We talk about his journey, entrepreneurship and his life experiments Why entrepreneurs are really risk averse His learnings from living nomadically and stoic exercises of living minimally Prioritizing time over money as a bootstrapper How running an online business was different in 2006 and why he "felt like he was cheating" His experiments with becoming a "breatharian" and trying polyphasic sleep (do not try these at home) How he thinks about running an online media business in 2019 His recommendations for cheap eats in Tokyo More about Chris: TokyoCheapo Chris' Personal Site & Writings Headstands Across The World Boundless / Reimagine Work: Support the podcast on Patreon Subscribe to the free weekly newsletter on our modern conception of work
Ex Nottingham Forest & Leicester City defender, Alan Rogers joins Jamie & Football Analyst & Sports Phycologist, Christy Holly to give an honest, brave account of what life is like after professional football. Alan talks openly about the challenge in integrating back into normal life after his career had finished. He gives details on the impact his career has had on his mental health and how seeing a recent interview by goalkeeper, Chris Kirkland encouraged him to talk to those close to him about some of his own struggles. He also talks about his experiences with the PFA and how some bad financial advice has left him short of his £500k pension. This is one of the most powerful and important podcasts of this series. Follow the lads on Twitter @JamieHolme @Alanrog3 @Christyeholly
Chris Kirkland joins David Prutton in the studio to discuss all the important stories from the last week….and have a look at some of the funnier moments too!
Gareth Roberts is joined by former Coventry, Liverpool, Wigan and Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Chris Kirkland. Chris speaks candidly about his battle with mental health problems - and why football needs to do more to tackle the issue.
Chris Kirkland, the former Liverpool and England goalkeeper talks candidly about his problems with depression and the anxiety he suffered during his playing career, that left him contemplating suicide. Chris also describes how frustrated he became with life at Anfield and how he's managed to overcome the illness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's **Mental Health Extra**, **Mick Coyle** was joined by **Chris Kirkland** as he helped launch a brand new app aimed at helping improve users mental health. **Yapa** is available on iTunes now, and available from 12th December on Android. Follow **@MrMickCoyle**, **@ChrisKirkland43**, **@YapaApp** & **@JackKnowles**. Originally broadcast 10th December 2018. Produced by John Fogarty.
At just 20, Chris became the most expensive goalkeeper in British transfer history signing for Liverpool, the club he supports, from Coventry, the club he grew up at, for £6m in 2001. What followed was a career that despite being held back by a series of unfortunate injuries amassed over 200 appearances at the top level and included a Champions League win and an England cap. In this latest Ramble Meets... Chris gives an honest and insightful assessment of his career and shines a light on the life of a professional player through both the good and bad times.Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.comThis is a re-release of a Ramble Meets... from 27th October 2017. Previously only available to acast+ subscribers. Enjoy!***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe, Rich and Matt discuss the key goalkeeping action from this weekend's Premier League games, including that Jordan Pickford penalty save from Crystal Palace's Luka Milivojevic. Joining the gang this week is ex-Liverpool stopper, Chris Kirkland, who talks highs, lows and locker room laughs.
The Debate hosts a World Mental Health Day special with former England and Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland speaking about his issues with mental health while playing. Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd speaks about his charity, The Kris Boyd Charity, which specialises in helping those with mental health issues. Plus, the Professional Footballers Association chairman Ben Purkiss explains how the PFA is helping an increasing number of players with mental health issues.
It’s a busy day on Mental Health Extra, with loads of great guests ahead of World Mental Health Day. On the show, Joe Blott and Jay McKenna from Spirit of Shankly join Mick to discuss the work they’re doing for the matchday fan, as well as previewing a documentary on LFC TV featuring the stories of former players Jason McAteer, Chris Kirkland and Liverpool fans themselves. Talk Liverpool swing by to talk about their work in the city, and how you can access their services And Claire Stevens from the Mental Health Festival is back to preview this year’s event! As heard on Radio City Talk.
It may be less than six weeks old, but it has already been an eventful season for Liverpool FC Women.After a summer of massive change that saw the majority of last season’s squad leave along with manager Scott Rogers, the club was looking to stabilise under Neil Redfearn.But the former Leeds United boss rocked the Reds by quitting after just two games in charge.That left ex-Liverpool and England men’s goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, and Redfearn’s first-team coach Vicky Jepson, to take up the reins on a caretaker basis.And the duo, along with the rest of the backroom staff, have overseen back-to-back victories, which have lifted spirits going into the first Women’s Super League home match of the season against Reading at Prenton Park on Sunday (2pm kick-off).So to preview the game, and to find out what life has been like back at the club he played for and supports, Kirkland speaks to our Liverpool FC correspondent James Pearce.There is also an update on the Reds’ U18 and U23s academy sides.Enjoy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Latics Listen is back! Following on from our popular first episode straight out of the training camp in Spain, we returned to the Wigan Athletic Training Centre to bring you episode two as Latics build up to the start of the Sky Bet Championship season against Sheffield Wednesday at the DW Stadium on Saturday. So who's on this week's episode? Chris Kirkland With 131 Premier League appearances to his name during a six-year spell at the DW Stadium, Chris Kirkland chats to Guy Clarke about his time at Wigan Athletic, his move to Hillsborough Stadium and career at Sheffield Wednesday, Latics' chances in the Championship this season, plus his inspirational battle with anxiety and depression. Chris' words carry a vitally important message, reflected in this year's EFL partnership with mental health charity, Mind. You, the supporters! More than 1,600 supporters attended the second annual #LaticsOpenDay last Thursday and we wanted to know what you thought ahead of the new season! Christian Walton An in-depth chat with returning goalkeeper Christian Walton, who sets out his aims for the 2018-19 campaign, reflects on a record-breaking 2017-18 and sets out his plans for his career ahead. Callum McManaman Getting to Know returns (much like the man who features) as Callum McManaman lifts the lid on his boyhood idol, favourite sport other than football, biggest influence on his career and how celebrating his first Latics goal with his friends is right up their with his favourite football memories.
Here is another batch of the finest clips from this week.. Featuring Alan Brazil, Mike Parry, Georgie Bingham and special guest Chris Kirkland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kevin Ellison’s decision to speak out about his eight-year battle with depression....... it’s a battle the boyhood Liverpool fan kept quiet from his family – and one that led him to leading a ‘double life’ and one that ultimately led to the breakdown of his relationship with the mother of his two children.After seeking help, Kevin has been in a better place for some time now.But it was only after seeing a number of fellow footballers do the same, like former Reds goalkeeper Chris Kirkland, and most recently, Crawley Town defender Mark Connolly, that he took the brave decision to open up publicly about the issues he’s faced.It’s a decision that is helping him personally and, as he candidly explains in this podcast, it’s a decision that is leading other players, along with fans, to get in touch with him to ask for his advice.We also speak about Kevin’s enduring passion for the game, which will see him play until he is 40 at least, and what it was like growing up on Breck Road and standing on the Kop, watching his Liverpool heroes, one of whom he went on to play for. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Hugh Wizzy builds up to the start of the World Cup, which is less than a week away!Hugh heads to Elland Road for England's final warm-up match against Costa Rica, chats to former England goalkeeper Chris Kirkland about Gareth Southgate's number 1, talks Germany with football writer Lars Pollmann, and previews France's hopes with former Arsenal striker Jeremie Aliadiere.Get in touch with Hugh on Twitter at @hughwizzy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Interview with a nomadic thought leader who I follow for years. Chris Kirkland is a the co-creator of the Hobo CEO podcast, and in our chat over coffee in Chiang Mai we discuss several aspects of the nomadic life such as launching side projects, life in Japan and forming communities and tribes while traveling. Enjoy!
This week on the official PNE club podcast we mark the fourth anniversary of the passing of Sir Tom Finney. Club statistician Martin Atherton reflects on the achievements during Sir Tom's association with the football club and city both as a player and person throughout his career and life. Midfielder Alan Browne speaks with host Guy Clarke about the club's recent impressive league form which sees the team sitting just three points off the play-off places. The discuss a number of issues, including Browne's own fine form, the impact of Callum Robinson has had since moving into the central striking position and the importance of the upcoming games with Wolves and Aston Villa. You can also hear from Robinson, himself, who's been speaking with iFollow PNE about his positional change. Plus we speak with former North End goalkeeper Chris Kirkland about his struggles with anxiety and mental health during his playing career. If you want to have your say, or have any ideas for us to consider please do email media@pne.com We would like to thank those who continue to take the time to listen, download and share on a regular basis.
Former Liverpool and England keeper, Chris Kirkland, joined Mick Coyle to open up about his experiences with mental health. He told Mick of how anxiety and depression resulted in his early retirement from football and how he wants to encourage others in the sport to speak up. Also, mental health campaigner Angela Samata and Jane Boland, Suicide Prevention Lead for Merseycare, tell Mick about their new suicide prevention training that can be undertaken by anyone in the UK in just 20 minutes. Plus, hear about a local meditation group and an event they have coming up on Sat 25th Nov. Follow Mick @MrMickCoyle Follow Chris Kirkland @ChrisKirkland43 Follow Angela Samata @angelasamata and find out more about the suicide prevention training here: http://zerosuicidealliance.com/ Find out more about the meditation group @KMCLiverpool
Kelly Cates is joined by Ian Wright, Paul Merson and Chris Kirkland to discuss the latest talking points from around the Premier League, and other issues.
This week… James is back on the telly, Fudge is back.. again, Lord H is far too squiffy to be near a mic and we discuss all the rest of this week's SWFC news including the Bolton game, Chris Kirkland's brave media peace, Carlos in or out and the Derby game all along with our…
Sam Parkin and Chris Kirkland join David Prutton to discuss Steve Cotterill's appointment at Birmingham, Wolves' march up the table and the squad they have at their disposal, Reading's slow start to the season under Jaap Stam and two new managers in League Two at Chesterfield and Port Vale.
On the latest episode of the Liverpool Review podcast, former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland joins Andy Kelly and Neil Jones to discuss the Reds' thrashing at Manchester City, Sadio Mane's red card and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the goalkeeping situation at Anfield. A must-listen. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Chris Kirkland discusses Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius. Is Diego Costa better than Sergio Aguero and Alexis Sanchez? Where do West Ham go from here?
Neil Mellor is joined this week by Mark Lawrenson and Mark Wright. Chris Kirkland also gives his take on the goalkeeping situation and the changing defensive landscape. Adam Lallana's former Southampton room mate Richard Chaplow is on too as we look forward to the trip to St Mary's. We also caught up with Adam Morgan, the former Liverpool youth team striker back amongst the goals in the FA Cup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland talks to us about the game in his career that meant the most to him
John Aldridge, Gary McAllister and Chris Kirkland join Neil Mellor on the 5times Podcast this week - our special guest is Rickie Lambert. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are joined in the PWU Podcast studio by Wigan Athletic FA Cup winning captain and Barbados international, Emmerson Boyce.Boycey drops by for a chat with the crew, reflecting back on his time at the Latics, the friends he has made down the years and of course the FA cup win.Latics number 17 discusses what it was like to play in the Legends game at Ashton Town, alongside Chris Kirkland in the centre of defence! He talks about his pride leading the team out in the Europa League and also about his futureContents: Summery intros (0:00); Emmerson Boyce in the (audible) flesh (1:30); This Is Your Life: a genuine surprise? (2:20) including dancing on the table (5:50) and behind the scenes problems (8:00); Joseph's Goal Wigan Athletic Legends game (8:30) including Kirkland the centre back and first goal of the season (10:00); the Europa League experience (13:30)FA Cup Final: from the playground to Wembley (17:30) including Man City gracious in defeat (24:30), carrying Joseph – an all-time sporting moment (26:00), did the FA Cup get us relegated? (29:00); all downhill from Barnsley (31:15); conquering the Premier League in 2011-12 (35:00); career stats and injuries (38:30); contract situation and the future (39:30) including MLS, the Bajan Elite and the Emmerson Boyce Academy (44:00)Open Questions: Loan window or revolving door? (49:30) Early tactical fouls (50:30); best, worst and looniest you’ve played with/against (51:30); How hard is Graham Barrow? (55:00).
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
http://www.tropicalmba.com/tokyo/ This week on the show, I'm talking to Chris Kirkland from the Hobo CEO podcast. His show explores the philosophical side of the digital nomad movement. Chris is a veteran of the location independent scene, having founded his first location-independent business Artweb in 2005. One of Chris' more recent ventures is TokyoCheapo.com, a content-based business dedicated to educating travelers and expatriates on how to live in Japan on the cheap. We'll be discussing some of the common misconceptions about living in Japan and the benefits and challenges of managing a content-based business model.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Chris Kirkland tells us what kinds of artwork are easiest to sell online, how much you should charge and how you can get your art up online and selling fast.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Intro to the Pencil Kings Podcast! Explore the previews and highlights from the upcoming episodes with Sycra Yasin, Satchel Winn, Kan Muftic, Chris Kirkland, Sergio Paez, Lazaro Ruiz, Darren Yao and Andrew Sides.
The boys are back after the winter break and it's time to assess the team's season so far. How would you score them? Especially if you get to choose your own scoring system. Xmas is under review and the Rochdale debacle is dissected. Little did we know what was in store the week after. More on that next time, but in this one we look forward to some exciting wing play from our new recruits and we sincerely hope Chris Kirkland isn't transported back to Vietnam.