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In this Episode, Joe sits down with founder of The Non-league Athlete Programme, Danny Norton. Danny explains the power and importance of finding your niche, what this has done for his business and how that impacted his impact and fulfilment. The conversation then shifts into what impact joining the HPC has had on both Danny and his business which has been incredible, turning his coaching 'From chaos to structure, understanding and organisation', allowing him to live is life in alignment to him. Danny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dannycnorton/Joe: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joeparish/Website: www.highperformancecoach.online
The intro to our podcasting journey. We discuss a variety of topics from how we have changed over the past year to music to the potential boxing match between each other. Did things get too heated episode 1? Find out in this episode of Honest to Goodness Podcast, the spot for a variety of discussions about college, education, reading, funny stories, and anything else that comes to mind. Hosted by Danny Norton and Justus Gill. Stay tuned for more content as this will be a weekly podcast! https://www.patreon.com/honesttogoodness
Hello and welcome to the Honest to Goodness Podcast. I am your co-host Danny Norton giving you a little taste of what's to come in the future. I will be joined by the host, Justus Gill when we record our first podcast soon. But for now, I want you all to know that this will be a genuine and straightforward podcast covering a variety of topics. These include business, school, college life, music, music-making, dreams, travel, career paths, and much much more. As two current business college students we are sharing the knowledge we have gained so far in our lives and will attempt to give a different perspective than most podcasts in our topic range. We cannot wait to share with you and hope to do so very soon. So stay tuned!
02 July 2020: It’s the Reel Review with William Mullally, taking a look at the best things to watch on the small screen this weekend.
02 July 2020: It’s the Reel Review with Sneha May Francis covering Bollywood.
02 July 2020: Helen speaks with Chef Gary Robinson, ahead of tomorrow's Masterclass Cooking Series.
02 July 2020: One of the chefs behind Folly at Madinat Jumeirah is Scott Price. He opened up Folly with Nick Alvis after their success with Table 9 and Taste Kitchen. The pair learnt from Gordon Ramsay, having worked for him for over 15 years. They took over his highly regarded Verre restaurant in 2011 to open Table 9, and their success has been taking off ever since.
02 July 2020: Are your kids bored? They don't have to be. Karim Beidas, superdad and founder of Kidzapp tells us where to take the kids this weekend - doesn't have to cost a fortune!
02 July 2020: Laura Coughlin, Head of Content of What's On Magazine sorts out your weekend with just about everything that you can imagine from brunches to dog parks.
01 July 2020: Over 21 billion tons of clothing go to landfills each year, but is there a better way to clear out those unwanted bits and pieces? Jennifer Sault, Founder and Managing Director of Thrift for Good, tells us about their initiative and how shopping second-hand can save some money and the environment, while also helping others.
01 July 2020: Andrea Gissdal from the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature joins us to chat about easy beach reads – we’re not talking classics here, just some sun lounger fodder that you wouldn’t read at any other time!
01 July 2020: Mark McFadyen, Trainer and Canine Consultant at Dog Tags, explains the do’s and don’t when it comes to training our pup, how to socialise them and what the best tricks to teach them are.
01 July 2020: Pets and Vets, brought to you by Royal Canin. Dr Sara Elliot of the British Veterinary Hospital joins us on the line to talk us through getting a puppy or kitten – what we need to consider beforehand, how to introduce them to their new home and what their development will be like.
01 July 2020: With most of us likely to stay in the UAE this summer, what are some of the hidden gems we could check out around Dubai? Sarah Hedley-Hymers has just published a new Lonely Planet book in which she details just that, Secret City: The Insider’s Guide to the World’s Coolest Neighbourhoods. She tells us about Dubai’s best lesser-known attractions.
30 June 2020: It’s the Psychology Hour with Dr Chasity O’Connell, licensed psychologist and mental health counsellor at the Human Relations Institute and Clinics joining us to discuss how to cope with restrictions – many people will be hoping to go away as usual during the summer, but won’t be able to due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. How can we best cope with not being able to get home to see family and loved ones or to get away from it all on a holiday?
30 June 2020: Dubai resident and Dubai Eye 103.8 listener Anna Yates tells us what it was like to be diagnosed with COVID-19 and how the virus has affected her and her husband.
30 June 2020: Are you getting enough rest? If not, what’s that doing to both your physical and mental health? Dr. Gordon Bland, Specialist Family Medicine at Mediclinic Dubai Mall, explains why rest is so important, what it does to the body and mind and what a lack of it does in both the short and long term.
30 June 2020: Joanne Jewell, counsellor, parenting coach and mindfulness practitioner at Mindful ME, talks to us about the benefits of practising mindfulness and what different activities we can do around it.
30 June 2020: Talking about healthy minds and taking a look at things we can do daily to help our mental wellbeing. We find out about journaling. Author Rachael Lynn explains what exactly it is, why it could hold the key to your happiness and how can it help us, at home and at work.
29 June 2020: With competition in the UAE’s real estate market greater than ever, if you’re looking to sell or lease your property how can you best make it stand out? Sarah Johnson, Brand & Communications Consultant, talks to us about staging – what it is, how it works and how it could help you get your property off the market.
29 June 2020: Katie Savage, Director at The Urban Nest Real Estate Broker, tells us about the best places to look at for your next move.
29 June 2020: Tell us about yourself... What is your biggest weakness? Why did you leave your last job? Where will you be in five years? Why should we hire you? Shane Phillips, CEO of the Phillips Group, joins us to dissect the hardest interview questions and how to answer them!
29 June 2020: Legal Clinic – this is your chance to get some free legal advice from our expert, Ludmila Yamalova, Founder and Managing Partner of Yamalova & Plewka. We take a look at some of the latest law headlines, including a new judgement related to COVID-19 and tenancy rights.
29 June 2020: The interview is over, but what happens now? Should you follow up with your interviewer, and if so, when and how?! Toby Simpson, CEO of the Striver app, joins us to discuss. He also gives us his top tips on dealing with rejection, maintaining a good relationship to keep yourself in mind for future openings.
28 June 2020: Dr Rania Ayat Hawayek, Medical Director & Owner of Circle Care Clinic joining us to take a look behind the latest health headlines – what are the three new symptoms of COVID-19 and what has a study into COVID-19 and children revealed? Plus, how can parents get back on track with their child’s paediatric care?
28 June 2020: Adam Griffin, AKA Adam the OT, Occupational Therapy Consultant at Reach Out Therapy Centre Dubai, gives us more fun activities to do with children that will not only entertain them but also help their motor skill development. Plus, how can we make technology work for our child’s development?!
28 June 2020: We’re joined by Matt Greenwood, Primary Principal at Fairgreen International School, to discuss how to get pupils ready for the switch from Primary to Secondary.
28 June 2020: Routine can be powerful in reinforcing a feeling of well- being and stability for autistic individuals, but routine is something that has, for many people, been disrupted over the last few months as the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the way we all live. For autistic children, that routine is set to once again be disrupted as the academic year draws to a close. Dr Aman Sohal, Founding Partner of Neuropedia Dubai, and April McCabe, AKA AutismMom Dubai, an autism advocate, blogger, writer and speaker, join us to discuss how parents and carers of autistic children can help them to best cope.
25 June 2020: Najat Kaanache is a renowned chef at Nur Restaurant in Fez. Ahead of tomorrow’s latest episode in the Masterclass Cooking Series, where she’ll be shining a light on Moroccan gastronomy, Najat joins us on the Chef’s Table to talk about her journey, from growing up in San Sebastian to becoming a famous actress across Spain before becoming The Pilgrim Chef; travelling through the Middle East. She tells us about her experiences of training with a number of the world’s top chefs, including Ferran Adria, Rene Redzepi, Thomas Keller, Grant Achatz, Heston Blumenthal and Martín Berasategui, while working across the world from Chicago to New York to Copenhagen.
25 June 2020: Director Liz Hadaway is on the line to talk theatre. How can we best get our theatre fix at the moment and what do we have to look forward to?
25 June 2020: Stuart Douglas, Founder and Managing Director of Chef 2 Chef, tells us about how they’ve reinvented themselves during the COVID-19 pandemic and how the community has come together to help businesses such as his through this difficult time.
25 June 2020: The FooDiva herself Samantha Wood joins us to give her top tips on where to dine out at or order in from this weekend. Sam also tells us about a new summer dining series being launched by Avli and discusses some new openings around town.
25 June 2020: We take a look at the latest releases on the big and small screen, helping you decide what to watch this weekend, with Razan Takash, AKA Razz Reviews.
25 June 2020: We take a look at the latest releases on the big and small screen, helping you decide what to watch this weekend, with Sneha May-Francis, ARN News app editor and Bollywood film critic.
24 June 2020: Nick Rego, Group Editor of Tech Radar ME and IGN ME, joins us to review the latest tech news and releases, plus we have the latest in our top- 5 series, looking at the best products available in the shops today!
24 June 2020: Matthew Davidson, Head of Dubizzle motors services, offers his expert valuations for listeners and tells us why more people are looking for inspected cars. Plus, what’s in a name?! We talk about the best – and worst – car names of all time.
24 June 2020: Motoring journalist and F1 commentator Damien Reid joins us to discuss the latest car news. Plus, what’s in a name?! We talk about the best – and worst – car names of all time.
24 June 2020: Pets and Vets, brought to you by Royal Canin. Dr Hannah Rowles from the Saint Vincent Group talks to us about the best toys to get for our dogs and cats, as well as some fun games we can play with them.
24 June 2020: Do you want a special date night with your other half but are struggling for inspiration on what to do? Sophie Robertson is the CEO of Heather and Twilight, which specialises in designing and planning personal events for couples. She gives us her top ideas on creating a special date for your special someone.
24 June 2020: It's Pets and Vets, brought to you by Royal Canin. Dr Leanne Cameron from the British Veterinary Hospital, joins us on the line to answer listener’s pet questions and to discuss how we can exercise our furry companions during the hot summer months.
23 June 2020: Dr Thoraiya Kanafani, Clinical Psychologist and co-owner of the Human Relations Institute and Clinics, joins us to discuss hoarding! What is hoarding disorder and what are the causes? Are some people more prone to it than others? Is it such a bad thing – how can it impact someone’s health and life? Plus, how can it be treated and what can we do if a loved one is a hoarder?
23 June 2020: Wearing a face mask can play havoc on some people's skin. Aesthetician Aysha Awwad from Medico Beauty discusses what we can do to avoid MACNE.
23 June 2020: A vision board is a visualisation tool that can be used to represent your goals and dreams, but is it something that we should all have and use? Christine Kritzas, Counselling Psychologist at The LightHouse Arabia, tells us all we need to know about them and how they can help you out.
23 June 2020: Chartered physiotherapist and fitness instructor Lilly Sabri, founder of Lean with Lilly, gives us her top tips on what workouts to do if you’ve been living a sedentary lifestyle over the last few months. Plus, how can we increase our flexibility and what exercises are best for functional movement?
22 June 2020: Are you happy at your job? If not, what can you do to find some joy in work? Should you leave and look for something new? Samantha Clarke, happiness consultant, TED & Keynote Speaker, and author of Love It or Leave It - How to be Happy at Work, joins us to discuss the importance of enjoying what you do.
22 June 2020: Are you tempted by some buy-now, pay-later offers? More of them are emerging here in the Emirates with the selling points of no hefty interest and no need to use a credit card. But do we need to be weary of such deals? Steve Cronin, founder of Dead Simple Saving, is not just a financial expert, he’s also a specialist in the psychology of money. He tells us about the financial truth behind buy-now, pay-later offers, as well as what such deals can do to our thinking around money.
22 June 2020: Perhaps the hardest hit when it comes to careers and the impact that COVID-19 is having on the global economy are those leaving university over the next few weeks. So what can graduates be doing now to get themselves on the ladder? What are the main issues they’re facing and what kind of support is out there? Audrey Hametner, the Founder of The Bedrock Program, lends her expertise on the matter.
22 June 2020: It’s an uncertain time for all of us, and for many that sense of the unknown may well extend to work. So what should you do if you feel a sense of uncertainty around your career, what can you do now? David MacKenzie, Group Managing Director of Mackenzie Jones, lets us in on his “cunning plan” to get yourself ready for a job market that he believes will need you sooner rather than later.
21 June 2020: Today is Father’s Day, but what are the main pressures facing modern-day dads and how has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the role of fathers? One UK report found that fathers do 58% more childcare in lockdown than they would normally do, but is that a direction that fatherhood was already moving in? Dr David Lee, Consultant Clinical Psychologist with the American Centrerfor Psychiatry and Neurology, joins us to discuss and offer his advice on coping with the pressures of modern fatherhood.
21 June 2020: Staying with our talker about getting young children ready for school over the next couple of months, Rob Farmer, Grade Level Leader at Uptown School and the man behind the Everyday Schoolday blog, gives us some fun school-like activities to do at home with your little one.