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That's a wrap on season three and on 2024!For the final time this year, The Roar's Christy Doran and Dan Parks sit down to review the Wallabies' performance against Ireland, including picking their side for Test one against the British & Irish Lions - and are joined by former Ireland international and respected columnist Bernard Jackman.Hosts: Christy Doran & Dan ParksGuest: Bernard JackmanProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Wallabies Grand Slam hopes might be over - but plenty of statements can still be made ahead of the final Test of 2024.Christy Doran and Dan Parks meet again to review the weekend of rugby that was - and were joined by Wallaby legend Nick Farr-Jones.Spoke To A Bloke: https://www.spoketoabloke.org/ WNOW: https://www.wnow.com.au/ Note: this podcast discusses topics of men's mental health. If you or anyone you love is struggling, know that help is available. Contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. Hosts: Christy Doran & Dan ParksGuests: Nick Farr-JonesProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They might be two from two so far - but are the Wallabies a genuine shot for the Grand Slam?Christy Doran and Dan Parks return to examine the latest weekend of rugby in the Autumn Nations Series - and the Wallabies' against Scotland and Ireland with former Wallabies assistant coach Petrus du Plessis, and one of the legends of the 1984 Grand Slam tour, Roger Gould. Hosts: Christy Doran & Dan ParksGuests: Roger Gould & Petrus du PlessisProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Wallabies have broken a nine-year drought - with new arrival Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii producing a man-of-the-match performance in his debut Wallaby Test.The question is, can Australia back it up? Christy Doran reviews the weekend action with Dan Parks - discussing a clean sweep by the Southern Hemisphere. Hosts: Christy Doran & Dan ParksProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Roar Rugby Podcast is back, and it's time for the Autumn Series. The first question though - is where is Matt To'omua? Christy Doran is joined by Scotland legend Dan Parks to preview the upcoming banquet of rugby, as the Wallabies commence their Grand Slam tour this weekend against England - who are reeling from their loss to the All Blacks.Hosts: Christy Doran & Dan ParksProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I 2014 blev en række af den racismedømte svenske kunstner Dan Parks værker udstillet på Christiansborg. Det var DF og Trykkefrihedsselskabet, der hjalp den svenske kunstner med at udstille billederne, efter de var blevet bandlyst i Sverige.Nu - 8 år senere - forlanger FNs racediskriminationskomité, at Danmark giver en undskyldning for selvsamme udstilling. Men Danmark skal absolut ikke undskylde for udstillingen, for så nærmer vi os en totalitærstat uden ytringsfrihed. Det mener Aia Fog, formand for Trykkefrihedsselskabet, der i sin tid hjalp Dan Park med at få udstillet sine værker. En undskyldning er det mindste, man kan bede om, mener til gengæld Niels-Erik Hansen, advokat og repræsentant for den svenske politiker Momodou Jallow, som er en af mændene, der er portrætteret hængende fra en galge.Reporterne undersøger i dag, hvor grænsen mellem rascisme og ytringsfrihed går.Gæster:Aia Fog, jurist og formand for TrykkefrihedsselskabetNiels-Erik Hansen, advokat og repræsentant for den svenske politiker Momodou JallowRedaktion:Niels Frederik Dybdal Rickers Vært:Ida GaunøRedaktør:Simon Reenberg
Jim Rohn said the secret to success is being able to figure out how to combine thankfulness with ambition. Today we seem to be surrounded by people that are in a state of Entitlement, Lack of Focus & Self Delusion. Meanwhile, I work with a group of entrepreneurs that are determined to end this year with a bang and make the next the best year they have ever had in their life financially. For me, the exciting thing is this entire journey has been pretty well documented over the years through this podcast. The truth is a new era of wealth generation is here because of the blockchain, crypto, and decentralized finance that didn't even exist a couple of years ago, and 99% are not aware that the new era is here, yet. Over the last few months on this podcast, you have heard success stories and insights from Kamala Robinson, Mike Culver, Allen Knight, Dan Parks, Dan Vesperman, Flavio, Joe Richard, and Dave Buchanan. Bobby Gandy, Dan Brunning, and others. Honestly, we have an entire team of people whose story needs to be told and will be in the future. They are far enough down the road and far away enough from the whirlpool that they have started to develop a new mindset, confidence, and programmed perceptions about their upside potential and what their life can be and the impact their story will have on others. The truth is you can move forward and progress and make profits, or you can make excuses, but you can't make both! You have to have to be true to yourself and say, others are doing it, it is time to draw the line in the sand as you heard from Dan Vespermine last week. I can give you the path and the road, but you have to draw the line in the sand yourself! The secret is, once you find that once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and start making obnoxious money, how do you stay focused and motivated, without feeling guilty? I believe Mr. Rohn shared with us years ago that the secret is to learn how to combine Thankfulness with Ambition, and I hope this session helps you do just that. Referenced Websites: www.ProgrammingYourMind.com www.MLMTrainingClub.com www.DaleCalvert.com www.mlmhelp.com
This week our special guest interview is with Dan Parks. Dan Parks like Dale Calvert has always seen network marketing like a micro franchise, which means a team must be systemized if they expect to duplicate. He realized that the way most people approach network marketing today, duplication would be an impossibility and really didn't seem to be the focus of people with leadership titles in various companies. That is how he found Mr. Calvert and the MLM Success podcast. Dale says, a few years ago, I noticed every time I posted something on my business Facebook page on Facebook, at http://www.facebook.com/dalecalvertpage that I considered to be deep, a brain tweak if you will that some guy named Dan Parks would give it a thumbs up or make an intelligent comment. All of you understand how rare intelligent comments are made on social media, especially on Facebook, so that got his attention. When we decided to help APLGO launch in the USA and started the North America Launch team, Dan joined us and was a founding member. The only time we have ever met in person was at the kickoff event in Las Vegas for that company. Since our first meeting, we have talked maybe 4 or 5 times on the phone. You guys that are with us every week know that Dan doesn't miss a live team zoom. He doesn't say a lot but when he does, he always adds value. Like many of you, he just puts his head down and does the work. He has been listed on the IHub Global leader boards a couple of times during the Beta Launch. I got to know Dan Parks a little better during this interview and I believe you will get value from this session. When I say Dan is a business executive, I mean it. Dan Parks lives in Franklin, TN, and serves as an equity owner of the company that is consulting/working with the leadership of the company. Dan Parks has a formal education in Micro-Electronics engineering and an International MBA. He served in the military with the 10th Special Forces unit and also the 163rd Armed Cavalry National Guard unit as a Helicopter Pilot, Dan is a licensed Pilot of Planes, Helicopters, and Hot Air Balloons. Dan has 35 years of organizational leadership from CIO, COO, and CEO of companies with 5 to 5,000 employees. Dan has grown revenue to $500,000 and driven 500% revenue growth year after year. He has 19 years of Network Marketing experience that opened his eyes to a world that he had so many misconceptions about. Dan learned from his father that you can't lead unless you have been led, you can't show how to work unless you have done the work. A few facts about Dan,1992 was in Sports Illustrated, has been to Antarctica, lives outside the box, and has a passion for cooking. If you live in Tennessee or are business executive who would like to learn more about the IHub Meta Program you can find Dan on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/dan.parks.16
Sean Maloney and Andrew Mehrtens return for a new year of Between Two Posts as they preview the new Super Rugby Pacific competition and are joined by Dan Parks to discuss all things Six Nations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weeks guest on the podcast is Scottish Rugby Royalty Dan Parks. During Dans professional career he won 67 caps for Scotland as well as representing the Glasgow Warriors, Cardiff Blues and Connacht. Dan is the Glasgow Warriors record appearance holder as well as holding the record for the most appearances for the club. Until recently Dan was also the all time leading point scorer for the Pro 12 (now The United Rugby Championship). Dan also represented Scotland in 2 Rugby World Cups winning Scotland player player at the 2007 tournament. As well as doing commentary and media work, Dan has recently taken up the role as the Sydney University Director of Colts in Sydneys Premier Grade Colts competition.
Tim and Matt discuss the Bledisloe Cup, Dan Parks discusses his Rugby journey, having been born in Australia and then played for Scotland, then Tony Fisher the commercial manager for NSW Junior Rugby Union, talks about the Rugby community and the true value of the game. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harry Burey on what the North Shore rivalry means to Norths. James Lough on how Gordon are adapting to a brand new side in 2021. Dan Parks tips the toughest round in Shute Shield 2021,
Dave, Matt and Alan discuss all the latest transfer news and the French covid saga. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave, Matt and Alan discuss all the latest transfer news and the French covid saga. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Special guests include Jody Mooradian, Dan Parks '14, and Eric Cirella '05.
Scottish "meme legend" Graham Love joins us to relive a dramatic, controversial, pulsating and heartbreaking match as Scotland are downed by Argentina. We recall Dan Parks' impactful cameo, Felipe Contepomi's transition to becoming a villain and arguably "the greatest solo try in World Cup history", as scored by Lucas Gonzalez Amorosino.A huge thanks (and sorry) to Graham (@glove931 on Twitter) for joining us to talk through his trauma. You can buy the t-shirts alluded to in the podcast (along with many other fantastic Scotland-themed garments) at his RedBubble page: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/glove+productionsThanks also to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dan Parks previews the finals series, and gives thoughts on the teams who didn't make the 6.
Tipping round 11. Dan Parks stops by to preview round 11. Discussion on Warringah, Manly, and Norths.
I dagens avsnitt bland annat: Kinesiska fiskeflottans tjuvfiske i andra länders vatten, polisen drar tillbaka demonstrationstillståndet för Rasmus Paludans och Dan Parks koranbränning i Malmö, språkexperter debatterar nödvändigheten av att använda punkt i slutet på meningar, 17-årige Kyle Rittenhouse skjuter tre BLM-aktivister som attackerar honom, Rule Britannia och Land of Hope and Glory riskerar att tas bort från årets avslutningskoncert på BBC till följd av Black Lives Matter samt Boris i samtal om Jämlikhetskommissionen med Jonas Nilsson på Palaestra Media https://radio.bubb.la/torsdag-27-augusti-2020/ Länkar som diskuterades i dagens sändning: Nästan hälften av de kvarvarande 325 fartygen i den kinesiska fiskeflottan utanför Galapagosöarna har brutit mot den regionala fiskeriförvaltningens regler genom att stötvis stänga av all satellitkommunikation, Overseas Development Institute uppger att Kinas flotta för att fiska i fjärran vatten består av totalt 16 996 fartyg Nordkoreansk patrullbåt öppnar eld mot kinesisk fiskebåt som illegalt fiskar i nordkoreanskt vatten, tre kinesiska fiskare dödas Polisen drar tillbaka demonstrationstillståndet för Rasmus Paludans och Dan Parks islamkritiska manifestation i Malmö efter påtryckningar och hot från muslimska grupperingar, Paludan undrar om det är muslimer eller svensk polis som har makten i Sverige Språkexperter debatterar nödvändigheten av att använda punkt i slutet på meningar då unga upplever punkten intimiderande eftersom den kan ses som ett tecken på ilska och oärlighet Fnordspotting: Albert Jay Nock om litteratur och läskunnighet 17-årige Kyle Rittenhouse skjuter tre BLM-aktivister som attackerar honom på gata i Kenosha, Wisconsin, grips och kan komma att åtalas för mord, var varm vän av polisen och trotsade utegångsförbud för att försvara lokala företag mot de våldsamma BLM-upploppen Rule Britannia och Land of Hope and Glory riskerar att tas bort från årets avslutningskoncert på BBC till följd av Black Lives Matter protesterna, Dalia Stasevska som ska dirigera avslutningen är en stor anhängare av BLM och tror att en ceremoni utan publik är det perfekta tillfället för att göra förändringen Thomas Arne: Rule, Britannia! – BBC Proms Den totala jämlikheten | Boris och Jonas
Glasgow Warriors all-time record points scorer Dan Parks joins Duncan and Craig to talk European away wins, the art of the drop goal, skits with a young Pete Horne and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson describes the impact Patti Shock has had on the meetings industry, through the eyes of the people she's impacted, including Joan Eisentsodt, Tyra Warner, MaryAnne Bobrow, Dan Cormany and Dan Parks. Also, our Top 10 stories of 2019 and a podcast from Australia's Dreamtime 2019.
Australian-born Scottish great Dan Parks is this week's guest.Dan provides a unique insight into Rugby Australia's incoming Director of Rugby Scott Johnson, 6 Nations and Scotland Rugby.And Parks also breaks down Australia's fly-half battle between Bernard Foley and Quade Cooper, joining foxsports.com.au's Christy Doran and Sam Worthington, plus Fox Rugby's Nick McArdle.MORE FOX SPORTS PODCASTS
I dagens avsnitt diskuterar Martin och Nicholas spannmålsbevattning med bräckt vatten, HMF-åtal mot SD-gruppledare och Dan Parks fängelsestraff för HMF, blufftältande nyanlända, vildsvinsjagande yxpensionär, demokratisk majoritet i USA:s representanthus, Rosettastenen och nordkoreansk gourmetsvamp. http://radio.bubb.la/2018-11-09/
In this episode I interview Dan Parks of DP's Automotive. We pick his brain on what he looks for in a potential job candidate at his shop.
I över 25 år har Dan Parks affischer och gatukonst skapat rubriker och väckt starka reaktioner. Vem är Dan Park och hur blev han Sveriges mest utskällda gatukonstnär? Han har dömts för hets mot folkgrupp och medverkar i nynazistiska demonstrationer. Själv hävdar han att han slåss för yttrandefrihet och mot de "politiskt korrekta". I programmet förekommer uttryck och åsikter som kan uppfattas som stötande och kränkande. Sveriges Radio tar avstånd från dem. En dokumentär av Magnus Thorén från 2018. Producent: Ylva Lindgren
Johnnie is back in St. Michael’s Church for Grandpa John’s funeral. During the homily of Simon the Priest he rises from his seat as Lore appears. On his way out of down the aisle he falls, but is picked back up by an old friend. Once in the lobby he still doesn’t have the escape that he needs and he goes into the church basement and into the bathroom. Behind the closed door he realizes that his hurt has came from himself. Lore’s haunting is his own doing, his cutting is his own action, and his retreat is causing his own harm. He makes a decision that changes the direction of his life.
Johnnie leaves his truck at Bay Area Paper and makes his way to the Golden Gate Bridge. On his way there he recalls the events that led him to that point. Inches from death Johnnie is saved by a State Trooper and a phone call from Ian.
Grandpa John receives a buyout offer from Archie and Sam. Puzzled about what to do he recalls the early years and asks Simon the Priest for council on the matter. After a long conversation and a couple of beers Grandpa John decides that he will give the money to St. Michael’s School. A storm blows in off the Missouri River and beacons him back home where he falls weak and dies. With his few remaining seconds Jeffrey comes to his mind.
Jeffrey sits in religion class where Simon the Priest teaches on Matthew 11:28-30, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened...” After his life has become too much for him to bear Jeffrey makes up his mind to do something about it. At the end of the school day he sends his siblings home without him and he walks the opposite way towards what he thinks is mercy at the Gardenstown Bridge.
The history of depression for the Carman family is linked and ties Grandpa John and Johnnie and Jeffrey together. Grandpa John’s suicide attempt in the truck is remembered while Jeffrey walks to the Gardenstown Railroad Bridge to attempt his own.
Johnnie drops Jesús off in Carson City and continues on through Nevada and into California. He passes through the small towns that mark the end of Rt. 50 into Sacramento and onto I-80 to the Bay Area. Crossing the two bridges into the city, the time that his parents spent in San Francisco is recalled. A conversation with Dr. Heiler is remembered when he asked, “What is it you’re holding on to?” It’s at Bay Area Paper that Johnnie leaves the truck behind with one last thing to do.
After almost crashing from lack of sleep Johnnie pulls into a truck stop to rest. Jesús goes to sleep in the top bunk and Johnnie goes inside for a shower where he can think about is San Francisco. Johnnie wakes up in the middle of the night after hearing his name called. Jesús suggests that he should respond to the one that is leading Johnnie outside for a cigarette full of memories.
Johnnie and Jesús continue down the road towards Carson City. Jesús explains why he needs to find Alejandro as Johnnie reveals the depths of his past. Jesús explains that forgiveness is hard, but is necessary as it gives more of a relief to the giver of it.
Johnnie returns home to his trailer and sinks into a depressed state. Seeking a way out he hurts himself and is haunted again by the memory of Lore. Running away from it all he decides to go to back to the only place where he feels at home — the road. On the way to San Francisco in the middle of Kansas he finds a new friend at just the right time.
Archie and Sam discuss the buying out of Grandpa John from the trucking business. Johnnie drives thru Gardenstown and visits his shut-in Mom where he is greeted by alcoholic dysfunction. He then drives out to his Dad’s country church where he meets a self-righteous judgement. Both parents serve to upset him and push him towards his own bitter conclusion of them and himself.
The Carman family has Thanksgiving Day dinner at Ian’s house, but the Patriarch of the family is missing. Archie brings up the future of the trucking company and suggests that Grandpa John should be removed from the business and Johnnie stands up for Grandpa John storming out of the house.
Grandpa John goes to the church rectory to ask Simon the Priest life’s greatest question. How does one live a good life? In response, Simon the Priest leads him around Gardenstown and together they give themselves in service to the community.
Johnnie and Jeffrey eat on some of Gardenstown’s finest fried food, but Johnnie’s enjoyment is cut short when Simon the Priest walks through the door.
Gardenstown’s best day of the week is Saturday and breakfast is it’s finest hour. Johnnie waits for his brother Ian as he takes in the morning. At the diner known as The Griddle he eats with his brother and has his eyes on a waitress named Jenny. Ian asks for Johnnie’s help with Jeffrey and Lore shows up unannounced and does not appreciate Johnnie’s interest in more than the diner’s food.
Johnnie returns to therapy with Dr. Heiler after many years away. Together they unravel what and who has been causing his pain as he learns that the true path to finding a way out is through being honest with himself. The session ends with an important realization.
Johnnie’s nephew Jeffrey experiences a traumatic episode at school and comes home to more of the same. At dinner his Dad and Mom fight and leave him to clean up the dishes and put his siblings to bed. Overwhelmed with responsibility he takes to drastic measures to relieve his pain.
Johnnie on summer break from high school works a day in the Carman Carrier shop with Grandpa John and Mike. He learns how to put together a driveshaft on a truck which leads him to understanding how a life should be put together. Grandpa John finds Johnnie smoking and tells him that he shouldn’t hide who he is or eventually he will hide from himself—as running from yourself tires even the best men.
Grandma Marta is admitted the hospital and all the Carman family shows up except for Grandpa John. In her last few moments, Uncle Sam places Grandpa John’s farewell not in her hand, and Lore reveals herself to Johnnie during the vulnerable time of his Grandmother’s death.
A picturesque day is remembered in Gardenstown. The day before Grandpa John’s funeral everything fits together. At the The Towne Flower Shoppe Wendy and Bette prepare flowers for the funeral as Wendy describes her fond memories of Grandpa John. Johnnie comes in the shop to make an order for the service.
A moment in time is remembered about an upcoming Thanksgiving from the Carman family past. Grandpa John’s young trucking business had suffered in the year of 1965 and he took it out on the easiest target available—Grandma Marta. He beats her unconscious and leaves to go out on the road and the three sons deal with the aftermath.
Johnnie Carman begins the narrative in the present tense as he sits in Island Park by the river just outside of Gardenstown with his wife and his two sons. He begins to tell the story of how he once was. Johnnie opens the past up at a scene at the funeral home and travels to St. Michael’s Church where Grandpa John’s funeral service begins.
Dave Dennis, Sean Maloney and Sam Worthington discuss the quarter-final drama, plus a cameo appearance from Dan Parks.