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Rugby Wrap Up
The Rugby Odds: Foul Play re Dupont, Daly Over Smith, MLR Surprises, Super Rugby Epics, URC, Picks

Rugby Wrap Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 28:30


The Rugby Odds, Season 5, Episode 22 NEW YORK, NY - Featuring an All-Star panel of #WWE Hall of Famer/Rugby-Advocate John Bradshaw Layfield, Irish legend George Hook, world class coach Mike Friday, King Gift Egbelu & host Matt "Money" McCarthy. INCLUDED Picks: 18-17-1 Foul Play Hurt Dupont? Eliot Daly or Marcus Smith? Blair Murray Try Scandal Tale of Two Scotlands King Egbelu Gets A Brazilian Crowley vs Prendergast Fijian Drua SHOCK Chiefs Moana Pasifika STUN Hurricanes Grown A$$ Man Player of the Week Picks/Predictions BE SURE to check out MLR Weekly with Chicago Hounds Head Coach/Australia Wallabies legend, Chris Latham. Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @TheRugbyOdds, @MLRWeekly, @JonnyLewisFilms, -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting

Rugby Wrap Up
MLR Weekly: Chicago Coach/Australia Legend Chris Latham, Best Recap, Opinion, Highlights, Picks

Rugby Wrap Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 28:27


CHICAGO, IL - It may cold in Chi-Town, but the Hounds are heating up, serving notice to the other Major League Rugby teams. The man in charge, former Wallabies sensation, and current Head Coach, is Chris Latham. Coach Latham, who scored the 2nd most tries for Australia all-time, talks about his previous experience in the MLR with Utah and Seattle, the precariousness of MLR success, and shaping this group. INCLUDED in the 24 minutes: -John Fitzpatrick of Rugby Morning -Bryan Ray of Americas Rugby News -Exclusive Highlights -TRN Play of the Week -Picks of the Week by The Rugby Odds -Analysis & Predictions And don't miss another excellent installment of The Rugby Odds: https://rugbywrapup.com/category/the-rugby-odds/ Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: www.RugbyWrapUp.com -X/Twitter: @RugbyWrapUp @TheRugbyOdds, @MLR Weekly @Matt_McCarthy00, @CollegeRWU, @JonnyLewisFilms -Face Book: Rugby Wrap Up -Instagram: RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: Rugby Wrap Up -Reddit: RugbyWrapUp -TikTok: RugbyWrapUp -Podcast Platforms: RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting #rfcla #giltinis

The Rugby Rant
Coaches Corner - Chicago Hounds Head Coach Chris Latham

The Rugby Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 48:33


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Pick and Drive Rugby
Socks Down with Chris Latham

Pick and Drive Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 38:17


From the studio that brought you "Pick & Drive" comes a new rugby podcast - SCRUMBAGS!Hosted by "Pick & Drive" co-founder Mitch Foster and Aussie rugby journalist Lachie Grey, SCRUMBAGS casts its undeserving eye over the Wallabies, Wallaroos, Sevens and Super Rugby scene with a rotating roster of guests including "Pick & Drive" co-founder Mark "Ando" Anderson + players, coaches and those in the know.This week, 78-cap Wallabies legend Chris Latham dials in from Chicago to chat with Lachie about Australia's fullback stocks, Super Rugby post-Rebels, his 2001 British & Irish Lions experience, and the state of US Major League Rugby (including its growing contingent of Aussies).SOCIALSInstagram - @scrumbagsrugbyTwitter/X - @scrumbagsrugbyJoin the chat via Discord - https://discord.gg/GMRPqyy7Keep the lights on - https://ko-fi.com/scrumbagsrugbypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fear Me Out :: A Psychology Podcast
EP 148 | Dr. Dana & Dr. Chris Latham | Menopause

Fear Me Out :: A Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 62:19


Join us for Dr. Dana & Dr. Chris Latham conversation around Menopause.

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Fear Me Out :: A Psychology Podcast
EP 144 | Dr. Dana & Dr. Chris Latham | Clinical Nutrition

Fear Me Out :: A Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 62:17


Dr. Chris Latham and Dr. Dana delve into the connection between nutrition and overall well-being. Dr. Latham, who holds a Doctorate in Clinical Nutrition, specializes in how the food we consume impacts both our physical and mental health. Quote:"My journey led me to pursue and achieve a Doctorate in Clinical Nutrition (DCN), focusing on nutritional biochemistry. I learned and now practice Integrative and Functional Medicine, an approach that considers lifestyle habits and the root causes of disease. Applying what I learned to my life, I started feeling better." In this episode, Dr. Latham provides numerous examples of how food influences both physical and emotional health, offering valuable insights into the powerful role nutrition plays in our well-being.

Pillar To Post
Spinnin' Yarns with Latho

Pillar To Post

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 41:44


Jaybor & Big Fat Darc catch up with Wests, Reds and Wallabies legend Chris Latham this week and it's a bit of a love in TBH.3 World Cups, 100+ games for The Reds and 3 GF losses for The Doggies, Latho has done it all.Jaybor fan girls hard as Latho was his favourite player growing up, so we apologise in advance as he geeks out a lil bit from time to time.Get around him!

Autism Resource Podcast
Financial Planning and Security with Chris Latham, CFP

Autism Resource Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 17:52


Chris Latham, CFP, gives us an overview of financial planning for those with special needs. He shares his insights on what it takes to properly plan for the future. He offers information on special needs trusts, ABLE accounts, using life insurance as a tool, and more. He stresses that financial wellness and physical/mental health go hand in hand.

Shrine of Remembrance
Defending with Pride Voices: Bridget

Shrine of Remembrance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 57:53


Bridget Clinch is a change maker. A former captain in the Australian Army, in 2010 she challenged the Australian Defence Force over its ban on transgender service - and won. It was a hard-fought battle that paved the way for other transgender ADF service members to be able transition and to continue serving after her. High profile former Lieutenant Colonel and Group Captain Cate McGregor, was one of them. Born in Sydney in 1979, Bridget Clinch's military story began in Victoria as an Army cadet in the mid-90s, at the boys' secondary college, Melbourne High School. She joined the Army in 1999, and went into officer training at Royal Military College Duntroon. Bridget spent 15 years serving in the Australian Army and had a busy infantry career - in her words, she “crammed a lot in”, especially in her 20s. A combat leader, she deployed to East Timor twice on peacekeeping missions, first in 2003 then in 2008, receiving medals for her service. Amongst it all she commanded platoons, abseiled down mountains, did commando training – and that's just for starters. Bridget has a remarkable story to tell – not only about being the person who made the ADF repeal its ban on transgender service in 2010, but also about service life itself and what it means to look after and defend your country. “I wanted to transition, be true to myself and keep serving”, she said in a 2017 Guardian article. The protracted process with the ADF took “a huge personal toll” on Bridget. In 2013, she made the difficult decision to discharge from the ADF. Bridget lost her career and the Army lost a dedicated career soldier. Now based in Brisbane, Bridget Clinch describes herself as a “parent, veteran, nerd, writer, speaker and occasional political candidate”. She's a passionate speaker with a genuine sense of social justice, a super-informed worldview and a progressive thinker. This is her story. Defending with Pride: Voices is a podcast produced for the Shrine of Remembrance to accompany the exhibition Defending with Pride: Stories of LGBTQ+ service. Content warning: Parental guidance is recommended: this audio program contains adult themes and concepts. Support: If this program raises any issues for you, feel free to call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Qlife on 1800 184 527. Or scroll down for additional support services. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Shrine of Remembrance. Speaker: Bridget Clinch (former captain, Australian Army) Huge thanks to Bridget Clinch for generously sharing her wisdom, candour, insights and lived experience for this project, and for her patience during the COVID period. Interviewer/Producer/Sound: Megan Spencer  Image  Walkom Photography Additional sound: “Timor-Leste audio” recorded by Teodosia “Dhesy” dos Reis, journalist and Trainer Radio Liberdade Dili. Used with kind permission. “ADF in East Timor”, Department of Defence. Used with kind permission. “Vice Regal Guard of Honour”, Shrine of Remembrance Music Original “Kissed” music: Philip Brophy '62,000 Bells For 62,000 Australian Dead', recorded at the ANU School of Music by Veronica Bailey, Thomas Laue and Chris Latham (in Movement 12: ‘Lux Aeterna – In Paradisum'). From The Diggers' Requiem, co-commissioned by Australian War Memorial and the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs. The concert was performed in Amiens, France, on April 23, 2018, by Orchestre de Picardie and the Jena Philharmonic and with Australian soloists, conducted by Chris Latham. Listen here. Audio mastering: Kris Keogh Special thanks: Professor Noah Riseman, Wendy Love, Kon Velanis and Sean Gallagher at Defence Digital Media and Chris Latham. Thank you: Emma Masters, Sean Burton and the Shrine team: Tessa Occhino, Laura Thomas, Sue Burgess and Kate Spinks, curator of Defending with Pride exhibition. Support: If this podcast raises any issues for you, support is available from the following services: QLife Australia's first nationally-oriented counselling and referral service for LGBTI people. Phone: 1800 184 527 Defence Gay and Lesbian Information Service  Defence Gay and Lesbian Information Service provides policy and community information to gay, lesbian and bisexual, transgender, intersex and non-binary serving and ex-serving members of Defence and their families. Discharged LGBTI Veterans' Association (DVLA) A support and advocacy association for Australian Defence Force personnel, their family and their friends who were adversely impacted by Defence's historic anti-LGBTI policies. Phone 0400 124 213. Thorne Harbour HealthProvides professional, affordable counselling for members of LGBTIQ+ communities and individuals or couples who are affected by or at risk of HIV. Open Arms Free and confidential, 24/7 national counselling service for Australian veterans and their families, provided through the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA). Phone: 1800 011 046  Lifeline Suicide and crisis support. Phone: 13 11 14 Watch: Women's Air Force History documentary series by Jessica Ferrari Read: Serving in Silence: Australian LBGT Servicemen and women by Noah Riseman, Shirlene Robnson & Graham Willett published by New South. Pride in Defence: The Australian Military and LGBTI Service since 1945 (2020), Melbourne University Press  Visit: Defending with Pride: Stories of LGBTQ+ service exhibition at the Shrine of Remembrance, open from August 2022 until August 2023. Episode duration: 57:53

Biz Help For You
Financial Planning for the Everyday Retiree with Chris Latham

Biz Help For You

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 33:02


The earlier you start a financial plan, the better you set yourself up financially, but it's never really too late to start. A financial plan is different for everyone, but every basic one should cover retirement planning, investment management, risk management, estate planning, and cash flow analysis. But most plans go on to cover education planning, special needs/dependent care, charitable planning and so much more. Tune in to learn more about creating your own financial guide for your retirement.  Chris Latham is a CFP, working in Long Beach, Ca. Chris first started working in finance in 1995 and started his own financial practice in 2004. He has had great success through organic growth and honest practice methods. Chris's clientele ranges from school district faculty to business owners, and entrepreneurs. He has a personal relationship with each of his clients and has many second-generation clients.https://www.lathamwealth.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lathamwea...https://twitter.com/Latham_Wealthhttps://www.facebook.com/LathamWealthhttps://www.lathamwealth.com/comprehe...20% off a Wealth Planning (Fundamental, Standard, or Premium levels).Basic rates before 20% discount are listed in the link below:https://www.lathamwealth.com/transpar...I'm Candy Messer, President of Affordable Bookkeeping and Payroll and Podcast Host of Biz Help For You. This channel will share helpful information for you to run a successful business including tips in the areas of bookkeeping, payroll, sales tax, business licenses, and other compliance PLUS information I share from experts in other fields.

Shrine of Remembrance
Defending with Pride Voices: The Power of the Wreath Part 1

Shrine of Remembrance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 44:53


This podcast is part of a powerful two-part series that explores the history of LGBTIQ+ military service in Australia, produced by award-winning podcast maker, Megan Spencer. It begins in 1982 with the unsuccessful attempt of five gay ex-servicemen to lay a wreath at the Shrine of Remembrance on Anzac Day, to honour their “fallen gay and lesbian brothers and sisters”. Forty years later, on ANZAC Day 2022, the story comes full circle with the annual Rainbow Wreath-laying service by DEFGLIS uniformed members and allies, in the Shrine's hallowed Sanctuary. In between these two landmark moments, the story of LGBTIQ+ service unfolds through the voices and lived experience of current and former ADF service members, pre- and post- the 1992 ban on “homosexual service” in Australia's military. The Power of the Wreath podcast accompanies the Shrine's new exhibition, Defending with Pride: Stories of LGBTQ+ service, on from August 1st 2022 - August 2023. Content warning: Parental guidance recommended: this audio program contains adult themes, mild coarse language and sexual references. It also contains references to suicide. If you need support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14. A comprehensive list of support services is also included below. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Shrine of Remembrance. Credits Speakers: Squadron Leader Nathan White Professor Noah Riseman Stuart Martin (former Flight Lieutenant) Max Campbell (former Warrant Officer, dec.) Flight Lieutenant Lachlan Saunders Phil Neil (former Leading Aircraftman) Group Captain Mick Janson Grateful thanks to each speaker for generously sharing their insights, research and/or lived experience for this podcast. Interviewer/Producer/Sound: Megan Spencer Archival audio: Max Campbell: oral history interview with Noah Riseman. Recorded 13 March 2015. Donated to the Australian Queer Archives used with kind permission. Additional audio: Excerpts of The Dawn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, ANZAC Day, 25th April 2022, recorded by the Shrine of Remembrance. Music: Didgeridoo: Bunurong man Eric Edwards. Live recording from the Victorian Aboriginal Remembrance Service 31st May, 2022, recorded by the Shrine of Remembrance. Used with kind permission. Original “Kissed” music: Philip Brophy Selected tracks from The Diggers' Requiem: arranged, curated and conducted by Christopher Latham (musical artist in residence at the Australian War Memorial) with soloists. Used with kind permission. '62,000 Bells For 62,000 Australian Dead', recorded at the ANU School of Music by Veronica Bailey, Thomas Laue and Chris Latham (in Movement 12: ‘Lux Aeterna – In Paradisum'). ‘Dead March from Saul', for accordion, choir, soloists & orchestra. Composer: GF Handel (in Movement 1: ‘Requiem Aeternum / Rest Eternal'). ‘Lament For The Pipers Who Fell In The Great War'. Composer: Pipe Major John Grant  (in Movement 12: ‘Lux Aeterna – In Paradisum'). The Diggers' Requiem was co-commissioned by Australian War Memorial and the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs. The concert performed in Amiens, France, on April 23, 2018, by Orchestre de Picardie and the Jena Philharmonic and with Australian soloists, conducted by Chris Latham. Listen here.  Audio mastering: Kris Keogh Special thanks: Professor Noah Riseman; Nick Henderson, Ange Bailey and Graham Willett from the Australian Queer Archives. Bunurong man Eric Edwards for sharing his didgeridoo music in this program. Read more about his grandfather Uncle Henry “Harry” Thorpe (Brabuwooloong), who fought in WWI and was awarded a Military Medal. Chris Latham and The Flowers of Peace project, and the musicians from The Diggers' Requiem. Thank you: Department of Defence and Defence Media; Nathan White, Rachael Cosgrove and DEFGLIS; the Shrine team: Sue Burgess, Laura Thomas and Kate Spinks, curator of Defending with Pride. See the Defending with Pride: Stories of LGBTQ+ service exhibition now at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, until August 2023. Wreath-laying at the Shrine: We welcome all members of our community to lay wreaths or other floral offerings at any of the many memorials at the Shrine. The Shrine hosts more than 150 official commemorative services each year to remember the service of Australian men and women, particularly Victorians, and we welcome our community to attend and participate. To find out more about remembrance services, or to apply to hold your own, visit this link.  Support: If this podcast raises any issues for you, support is available from the following services: QLife Australia's first nationally-oriented counselling and referral service for LGBTI people. Phone: 1800 184 527 Defence Gay and Lesbian Information ServiceDefence Gay and Lesbian Information Service provides policy and community information to gay, lesbian and bisexual, transgender, intersex and non-binary serving and ex-serving members of Defence and their families. Discharged LGBTI Veterans' Association (DVLA) A support and advocacy association for Australian Defence Force personnel, their family and their friends who were adversely impacted by Defence's historic anti-LGBTI policies. Phone 0400 124 213. Thorne Harbour HealthProvides professional, affordable counselling for members of LGBTIQ+ communities and individuals or couples who are affected by or at risk of HIV. Open Arms Free and confidential, 24/7 national counselling service for Australian veterans and their families, provided through the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA). Phone: 1800 011 046  Lifeline Suicide and crisis support. Phone: 13 11 14 Beyond Blue Free, immediate, short-term counselling advice and referral. Phone: 1300 224 636  Suicide Call Back Service 24-hour counselling service for suicide prevention and mental health. Phone: 1300 659 467  Read: Pride in Defence: The Australian Military and LGBTI Service since 1945 (2020), Melbourne University Press and Serving in Silence? Australian LGBT servicemen and women (2018), New South Books.  Curator Kate Spinks' article , ‘Experiences of LGBTQI+ Personnel'  The Shrine's Media Release: “40th anniversary wreath-laying marks different era for LGBTIQ service veterans and personnel on ANZAC Day”  Noah Riseman's essays on LGBTI service for The Conversation, here and here  Shirlene Robinson's essay on LGBTI service for The Conversation here  Ben Winsor's ‘The Secret History of Gay Diggers' essay for SBS here  Visit: Victorian Pride Centre  Episode duration:  44:54  

Shrine of Remembrance
Defending with Pride Voices: The Power of the Wreath Part 2

Shrine of Remembrance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 52:38


This podcast is part of a powerful two-part series that explores the history of LGBTIQ+ military service in Australia, produced by award-winning podcast maker, Megan Spencer. It begins in 1982 with the unsuccessful attempt of five gay ex-servicemen to lay a wreath at the Shrine of Remembrance on Anzac Day, to honour their “fallen gay and lesbian brothers and sisters”. Forty years later, on ANZAC Day 2022, the story comes full circle with the annual Rainbow Wreath-laying service by DEFGLIS uniformed members and allies, in the Shrine's hallowed Sanctuary. In between these two landmark moments, the story of LGBTIQ+ service unfolds through the voices and lived experience of current and former ADF service members, pre- and post- the 1992 ban on “homosexual service” in Australia's military. The Power of the Wreath podcast accompanies the Shrine's new exhibition, Defending with Pride: Stories of LGBTQ+ service, on from August 1st 2022 - August 2023. Content warning: Parental guidance recommended: this audio program contains adult themes, mild coarse language and sexual references. It also contains references to suicide. If you need support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14. A comprehensive list of support services is also included below. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Shrine of Remembrance. Credits Speakers: Squadron Leader Nathan White Professor Noah Riseman Stuart Martin (former Flight Lieutenant) Max Campbell (former Warrant Officer, dec.) Flight Lieutenant Lachlan Saunders Phil Neil (former Leading Aircraftman) Group Captain Mick Janson Grateful thanks to each speaker for generously sharing their insights, research and/or lived experience for this podcast. Interviewer/Producer/Sound: Megan Spencer Feature image:  DEFGLIS members and supporters: From left: GPCAPT Mick Jansen, FLTLT Danie Bunting, FLGOFF(AAFC) Dan Morris, FLTLT Brad Milsteed, FLTLT Lachlan Saunders, Stuart Martin, Bron Richardson, LTCOL Kristy Hudson, Sameer Mane Archival audio: Max Campbell: oral history interview with Noah Riseman. Recorded 13 March 2015. Donated to the Australian Queer Archives used with kind permission. Additional audio: Excerpts of The Dawn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, ANZAC Day, 25th April 2022, recorded by the Shrine of Remembrance. Music: Didgeridoo: Bunurong man Eric Edwards. Live recording from the Victorian Aboriginal Remembrance Service 31st May, 2022, recorded by the Shrine of Remembrance. Used with kind permission. Original “Kissed” music: Philip Brophy Selected tracks from The Diggers' Requiem: arranged, curated and conducted by Christopher Latham (musical artist in residence at the Australian War Memorial) with soloists. Used with kind permission. '62,000 Bells For 62,000 Australian Dead', recorded at the ANU School of Music by Veronica Bailey, Thomas Laue and Chris Latham (in Movement 12: ‘Lux Aeterna – In Paradisum'). ‘Dead March from Saul', for accordion, choir, soloists & orchestra. Composer: GF Handel (in Movement 1: ‘Requiem Aeternum / Rest Eternal'). ‘Lament For The Pipers Who Fell In The Great War'. Composer: Pipe Major John Grant  (in Movement 12: ‘Lux Aeterna – In Paradisum'). The Diggers' Requiem was co-commissioned by Australian War Memorial and the Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs. The concert performed in Amiens, France, on April 23, 2018, by Orchestre de Picardie and the Jena Philharmonic and with Australian soloists, conducted by Chris Latham. Listen here.  Audio mastering: Kris Keogh Special thanks: Professor Noah Riseman; Nick Henderson, Ange Bailey and Graham Willett from the Australian Queer Archives. Bunurong man Eric Edwards for sharing his didgeridoo music in this program. Read more about his grandfather Uncle Henry “Harry” Thorpe (Brabuwooloong), who fought in WWI and was awarded a Military Medal. Chris Latham and The Flowers of Peace project, and the musicians from The Diggers' Requiem. Thank you: Department of Defence and Defence Media; Nathan White, Rachael Cosgrove and DEFGLIS; the Shrine team: Sue Burgess, Laura Thomas and Kate Spinks, curator of Defending with Pride. See the Defending with Pride: Stories of LGBTQ+ service exhibition now at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, until August 2023. Wreath-laying at the Shrine: We welcome all members of our community to lay wreaths or other floral offerings at any of the many memorials at the Shrine. The Shrine hosts more than 150 official commemorative services each year to remember the service of Australian men and women, particularly Victorians, and we welcome our community to attend and participate. To find out more about remembrance services, or to apply to hold your own, visit this link.  Support: If this podcast raises any issues for you, support is available from the following services: QLife Australia's first nationally-oriented counselling and referral service for LGBTI people. Phone: 1800 184 527 Defence Gay and Lesbian Information ServiceDefence Gay and Lesbian Information Service provides policy and community information to gay, lesbian and bisexual, transgender, intersex and non-binary serving and ex-serving members of Defence and their families. Discharged LGBTI Veterans' Association (DVLA) A support and advocacy association for Australian Defence Force personnel, their family and their friends who were adversely impacted by Defence's historic anti-LGBTI policies. Phone 0400 124 213. Thorne Harbour HealthProvides professional, affordable counselling for members of LGBTIQ+ communities and individuals or couples who are affected by or at risk of HIV. Open Arms Free and confidential, 24/7 national counselling service for Australian veterans and their families, provided through the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA). Phone: 1800 011 046  Lifeline Suicide and crisis support. Phone: 13 11 14 Beyond Blue Free, immediate, short-term counselling advice and referral. Phone: 1300 224 636  Suicide Call Back Service 24-hour counselling service for suicide prevention and mental health. Phone: 1300 659 467  Read: Pride in Defence: The Australian Military and LGBTI Service since 1945 (2020), Melbourne University Press and Serving in Silence? Australian LGBT servicemen and women (2018), New South Books.  Curator Kate Spinks' article , ‘Experiences of LGBTQI+ Personnel'  The Shrine's Media Release: “40th anniversary wreath-laying marks different era for LGBTIQ service veterans and personnel on ANZAC Day”  Noah Riseman's essays on LGBTI service for The Conversation, here and here  Shirlene Robinson's essay on LGBTI service for The Conversation here  Ben Winsor's ‘The Secret History of Gay Diggers' essay for SBS here  Visit: Victorian Pride Centre  Episode duration: 52:37

Next Gen Leaders
Ep. 17: Creating the Right Team Mindset for Success with Chris Latham

Next Gen Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 28:27


Legend Australian Rugby Union Wallaby, Chris Latham joins https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/stratapp (#stratapp)'s spotlight to talk about the importance of strong leadership, team dynamics and creating the right mindset for success. You will enjoy his insights into what makes a great leader and the moment he met the great Nelson Mandela in South Africa.

Shrine of Remembrance
For Kin and Country Yarns: Uncle Frank Lampard

Shrine of Remembrance

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 62:00


Uncle Frank Lampard OAM is a proud Ngarrindjeri Kaurna man and elder and one of the thousands of young Australians called up for national service during the Vietnam War. Training as a medic in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, he was posted to Victoria for two years and served from 1967 to 1969. Listen as Uncle Frank unpacks his experience of national service, shares stories from his time living in Melbourne and away from country and gives powerful insights into recognition and acknowledgment of First Peoples' military service. Credits This podcast has been produced for the Shrine of Remembrance to accompany the exhibition For Kin and Country: First Peoples in the Australian Defence Force, 20 April 2022 – April 2023. Speaker: Uncle Frank Lampard, OAM (Ngarrindjeri/Kaurna) Interviewer/Producer/Sound: Megan Spencer Archival audio: “Vietnam Lottery (ABC News, 1965)”. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Library Sales. “Minister for Army statement regarding the re-introduction of National Service, 1964”. Accession No: F03664. Item copyright held by the Australian War Memorial, licensed under Creative Commons and used with kind permission. “ALP: Federal Election 1966”. Audio supplied by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Australian Screen Collection, used with kind permission courtesy of the Australian Labor National Secretariat. ‘Or Forever Hold Your Peace' (1970). Audio supplied by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Australian Screen Collection and used with kind permission courtesy of Richard Brennan. “[Christmas messages 1969] Commander's inserts DPR/TV (Soldiers greetings from Vietnam)”. Accession Number: F04718. Item copyright held by the Australian War Memorial, licensed under Creative Commons and used with kind permission. Additional audio: “Prayer of Remembrance” from the 2021 Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Public Service, Adelaide, May 28, 2021. Prayer written and spoken by Chaplain (Squadron Leader) Patrick Boyle, Air Force. Audio recorded by Hugh Fenton/Enlightening Films. Used with kind permission courtesy of Aboriginal Veterans South Australia (AVSA). “Catafalque Party” (Army) from the 2021 Aboriginal Veterans Commemorative Public Service, Adelaide, May 28, 2021. Audio recorded by Hugh Fenton/Enlightening Films, used with kind permission courtesy of Aboriginal Veterans South Australia (AVSA). Music: “Aircraftman Brodie McIntyre plays the didgeridoo/yidaki at the Last Post Ceremony, 7 July 2016”. Accession Number AWM2016.437.3. Yidaki performed by Leading Aircraftman Brodie McIntyre (Warlpiri) and Robert Lintermans (bugle). Item copyright held by the Australian War Memorial, licensed under Creative Commons and used with kind permission. “62,000 Bells For 62,000 Australian Dead”, recorded at the ANU School of Music Canberra by Veronica Bailey, Thomas Laue and Chris Latham, from The Diggers' Requiem (included in track ‘Lux Aeterna – In Paradisum', composer: Ross Edwards). The Diggers Requiem: arranged, curated and conducted by Christopher Latham (musical artist in residence at the Australian War Memorial) with soloists. Used with kind permission. “Australian National Anthem: Indigenous instrumental version”, The Royal Australian Airforce Band under the Musical Direction of Flight Lieutenant Aaron Michael, arrangement by Leading Aircraftman Niels Rosendahl. Featuring First Nations musicians: (Navy) Leading Seaman Henry Burns (Torres Strait Islander, Saibai Island, Ayte Koedal Clan, Meriam Merr Language, Eastern Torres Straits): Lumut (Bamboo Drum) and Maber Sorr (Conch Shell). Seaman Nathaniel Denson(Kalau Lagau Ya Language, Top Western Torres Straits): Warrup (White Wooden Drum), Maber Sorr (Conch Shell). (Army) Private Kirra Grimes (Bunuba/Naaguja Yamatji): Kulap (Shakers); (Air Force) Flight Lieutenant Tjapukai Shaw (Wiradjuri): Didgeridoo and Flight Lieutenant Aimee McCartney (Taungurung/Bunurong/Wotjobaluk): Clap sticks and Kulap (Shakers). Used with kind permission. Audio mastering: Kris Keogh Special thanks: Uncle Frank Lampard for his generous time and interview, and also to his wife Sandra for her continuing support. Thank you: Aboriginal Veterans SA, Ian Smith, Hugh Fenton and Chaplain Patrick Boyle; LAC Brodie Macintyre; Chris Latham; Fleur Griffiths, ABC Library Sales; Sandy Rippingale, ALP National Secretariat; Siobhan Dee, NFSA; Greta Wass, Australian War Memorial; Richard Brennan, filmmaker; Leading Seaman Musician Jonathan Rendell, Royal Australian Navy Band; SGT. Dr. Ralph Whiteoak, Royal Australian Airforce Band and Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet; Dr. Peter Yule, Justin Brown and the Shrine team: Sue Burgess, Laura Thomas, and Katrina Nicholson, curator of For Kin & Country. See the For Kin & Country exhibition now at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, until April 2023.

Heaven's Devils: A Forest Green Rovers Podcast

Forest Green Rovers living legend Ebou Adams is on the pod!!!! Incredible chat! Plus Statman Chris Latham joins us to drop some stat bombs and update us on the FGR women's game.Ebou Adams (5:00)Scunthorpe (11:00)Wikipedia Updates (17:40)Yellow Cards w/ Ref Ebou (26:54)Teammate Talk (58:48)Chris Latham (69:00)FGR Women (69:55)

Future Champions
EP 059: Top 10 of Sport 2021 – Keegan Palmer Gold Medal

Future Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 17:37


The Tokyo 2020 Olympics Games were held in 2021 after being postponed due to COVID. One of the standout performances of these Olympic Games was the gold medal won by Australia's Keegan Palmer in skateboarding. Keegan will go down in history as being the first athlete to win a gold medal at the Olympics for skateboarding. Rugby Union great, Chris Latham has selected Keegan's achievement as the best sporting moment of 2021. Find out why on this episode of the Future Champions Podcast.

KSL.com Sports
Utah Warriors head coach Shawn Pittman on his interim season as manager and rugby's growth in Utah

KSL.com Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 10:09


Former Utah Warriors assistant coach Shawn Pittman was thrown into the deep end in January, tasked with taking over as interim manager of Utah's professional rugby franchise following the sudden resignation of Australian Wallabies legend Chris Latham. No experience, no training, no warning. Sink or swim in his first full-time head coaching job in Major League Rugby. Pittman -- and the Warriors -- chose to swim, surging into the Top 4 of the 12-team league and qualifying for Utah's first playoff berth since the league's inaugural season of 2018. Now the full-time manager rather than a caretaker, Pittman reflected on the past nine months in charge, and what he wants of the club moving forward in this exclusive conversation with KSL.com. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts. And don't forget to leave a rating or review on your way out.

Zealous State of Mind Podcast with the Guru of Gainz
Ep 78 - Chris Latham // NZ Strongman Series

Zealous State of Mind Podcast with the Guru of Gainz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 57:49


Really enjoyed catching up with Chris and learning about his background and Strongman journey so far. Chris has done a great job of building the sport and community of Strongman/Strongwoman over the past 6 years in NZ. He has also opened and built up his own gym NZ Strongman HQ over the last few years. Chris is a no nonsense straight shooter which I found refreshing and I'm sure you'll enjoy.

Sink or Scale
Growing a Freelance Business with Chris Latham | Sink or Scale #22

Sink or Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 86:18


Chris Latham is a web designer, podcast host, and business coach. He's at an interesting point in his business - he's just made the transition from SEO specialist to web design which is a fundamentally different service in terms of service delivery, relationship style, and required expertise. Chris and I had a great time dissecting the change his business is going through, and generally geeking out about the industry. Thanks for being on the show, Chris! Watch the Previous Episode ► https://youtu.be/0KQ-BMyeLbc LISTEN ON: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ucvbZ5... APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... FOLLOW ME ON: INSTAGRAM: (@max_sher) https://www.instagram.com/max_sher/ LINKEDIN: (Max Sher) https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheragency/ TIKTOK: (maxlsher) https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJae51Wq/ The Sher Agency ► www.sheragency.com

Everyone Loves Guitar
Chris Latham, Beasto Blanco “I'm not a quitter...”

Everyone Loves Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 96:34


Chris is the lead guitarist and co-writer for Beasto Blanco, and also has a successful business licensing music to corporations, film & TV. Chris talks about growing up in a tiny town in remote Alaska, dealing with personal tragedies, having realistic expectations in the music business, interesting childhood pastimes and more. Very cool and sincere convo, a MUST listen: If you'd like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Vietnam Requiem: Khúc Cầu Hồn cho sinh linh Việt Nam

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 20:59


Khán giả bị đóng đinh trên ghế trong suốt hai tiếng với những gì họ đã nhìn, nghe và thấy. Nhạc sĩ Chris Latham, người thực hiện công trình âm nhạc Vietnam Requiem Chiêu Niệm Khúc nói: "Vết thương Việt Nam chưa bao giờ liền da". "Chưa bao giờ tôi khóc nhiều thế," ông nói khi gầy dựng chương trình này.

The Music Show
40 years of music from Central Australia, and a Requiem for the Vietnam War

The Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 54:07


Sunday 30 May: country star Warren H. Williams and music manager Laurie May on the importance of Aboriginal-owned label CAAMA. Plus Chris Latham's most ambitious work to date, with a focus on the plight of Vietnamese Boat People.

Heaven's Devils: A Forest Green Rovers Podcast
31. Heartbroken, Proud, Grateful

Heaven's Devils: A Forest Green Rovers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 61:30


On this Forest Green Rovers fan podcast we discuss the final playoff match against Newport, talk Jimmy Ball, the retained players list, & have Chris Latham on to talk about his goalkeeper kit attire and being back at the New Lawn.Match Reflection (4:29)Jimmy Ball Discussion (14:27)Retained Players List (25:47)Chris Latham (39:37)

The Messy Progress Podcast
Gut Health & Unique Healing with Functional Nutritionist Chris Latham

The Messy Progress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 74:04


As we evolve as a society, we've gotten really good at fixing everyone's problems with solutions that are nothing more than just band-aids, therefore, leaving many people with pain, anxiety and complex issues that just resurface.  What if we looked at the root cause?  What if we started to ask each person individually about what they deal with each day?  What if we asked ourselves these questions instead of looking up symptoms on google?  We are all unique.  Period.  If we want to heal ourselves, feel better as a society, there is no one quick fix.  In this conversation with Chris Latham, a Functional Nutritionist out of Heal Well Nutrition in Santa Barbara, CA we share a dynamic discussion around getting to the root cause, treating each person as a unique individual that can be healed with the right questions and therefore a plan of attack fit just them.  For YOU!  This conversation is just the tip of the iceberg of information and knowledge that will help you make more informed choices so that you can feel better and live a vitality-filled life!   Learn more about Chris here

Nerds
The Future of Work from an Entrepreneur

Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 37:12


We're joined by Chris Latham today, an online marketer and coach, to talk about being an entrepreneur and what the millennial workforce is going to look like in its prime.    Check us out at www.lowercasemagazine.com Check out Chris at https://chrislatham.ca

Heaven's Devils: A Forest Green Rovers Podcast

On this episode of Heaven's Devils - a podcast about Forest Green Rovers...- Gettin' Stoked w/ Stokes (12:30)- Chris Stokes Interview (18:30)- Statman w/ Chris Latham (50:44)- Yo Hablo EspañGol (56:43)- Barrow Preview (59:00)

Rugby Revealed
Brandon Sparks - Director of Rugby Utah Warriors and Chris Latham - Head Coach Utah Warriors

Rugby Revealed

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 80:12


Brandon Sparks is the Director of Rugby at the Utah Warriors, overseeing the day to day commitments of the team. He is also the former coach of the University of Michigan and the women's Collegiate All-Americans. Brandon is also an avid fight fan who boasts a record of 11-1 in MMA!Wallaby #749 and with 78 Australian appearances to his name, Chris Latham is the Head Coach of the Utah Warriors and a legend of the game. Chris appeared in 3 Rugby World Cups and a famous British & Irish Lions test series. Utah Warriors - https://www.warriorsrugby.com/ Major League Rugby - https://www.majorleague.rugby/Rugby Revealed YouTube - https://youtu.be/eD3_z3O-ZcwIntro & Outro Music - Mess by DJ TadhgRapid Reveal Round Music - Interstellar Mood - Nico Staf

Heaven's Devils: A Forest Green Rovers Podcast
2. Leyton Orient & Lincoln City Recap, Interview With Chris Latham

Heaven's Devils: A Forest Green Rovers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 66:49


On this episode we are very excited to welcome Chris Latham to the pod for a fantastic interview. We also recap the Leyton Orient & Lincoln City matches, drip of the week, Over/Unders, highlight FGR news including Sky Diamonds, & preview next week's matches. 

KSL.com Sports
Utah Warriors' season end reaction with Coach Chris Latham, GM Kimball Kjar

KSL.com Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 24:29


After just five matches, Major League Rugby cancelled the 2020 season due to concerns over the growing COVID-19 pandemic. A day after the cancellation, Utah Warriors first-year head coach Chris Latham and general manager Kimball Kjar joined KSL's Sean Walker to discuss the news, the abrupt cancellation, and what it means for the Warriors — for the 2021 season and beyond. (Cover art courtesy of Utah Warriors rugby club)