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Best podcasts about Darren Brown

Latest podcast episodes about Darren Brown

My Music
My Music Episode 484 - The Room

My Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 37:56


Liverpool post-punk pioneers The Room are back with 'Nemesis', the potent second single from their latest album 'The Telling', presenting their trademark blend of progressive, alternative pop and sultry post-punk. As with the lead track 'The Teller', the accompanying video was produced by Mark Jordan. A magical sonic adventure for fans of 80s post-punk and folk-horror aesthetics alike.Firm favourites of the late great John Peel, The Room was formed in 1979 in the golden years of northern English post-punk. In 2023, they re-formed after a lengthy hiatus, releasing their critically acclaimed 'Restless Fate' album, their first release in 38 years. Their melodic blend of progressive, alternative pop and sultry post-punk is as fresh and relevant now as when they disbanded in 1985.Formed by singer Dave Jackson and bassist Becky Stringer, they are joined by original drummer Clive Thomas, along with guitarist Darren Brown, keyboardist Ethan Kyme, and the haunting backing vocals of Helena Jacks. 

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: The meaning, and implications of the Bjorkstrand and Gourde trade with Tampa Bay (3/6)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 23:46 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Mar. 6 matchup at Bridgestone Arena between the Seattle Kraken and Nashville Predators, 5pm PT, joined by NHL.com and Sound of Hockey's Darren Brown. Mike and Darren discuss the big trade between the Kraken and Tampa Bay on Wednesday, future roster implications, and Thursday's game in Nashville. 

The Ian Furness Show
Furness Show 2-21: 4 Nations, Danny O'Neil, Hockey Whop.

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 76:27 Transcription Available


How was the 4 Nations so successful, and can it be repeated on a yearly basis?  Danny O'Neil joins the show to talk about Bruce Harrell's idiocy, the Jerry Dipoto comments, and more.  Is there any reality where Howard Schultz becomes part of the ownership group with the NBA team?  Darren Brown from Sound of Hockey, and Curtis Crabtree from FOX 13 joins Ian to talk about the 4 Nations, the NHL trade deadline, and much more. We check the Tullamore Dew Textline.  Dick Fain joins for cross talk.

I Talk Grey
Corporate Sponorships

I Talk Grey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 43:23


In this episode, we sat with Darren Brown(darrenbrown.ceo), a serial entrepreneur, about the importance of cultural appreciation, building and maintaining meaningful relationships, and developing the right mindset for business success. Darren shares insights on how to approach entrepreneurship and the steps you can take to create a thriving business. If you are looking

Grow Your Life With Jason Scott Montoya
115: Change Your Story with The Simpsons Christmas Special!

Grow Your Life With Jason Scott Montoya

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 16:37


Episode Type: Spontaneous Conversation Narratives shape our behavior. This idea is powerfully captured in the 2024 Simpsons Christmas special, O C'Mon All Ye Faithful, which you can watch exclusively on Disney Plus. In this Spontaneous Conversation episode of the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with narrative life coach, Jim Karwisch and artistic theologian Ross Boone to discuss a few scenes from this awesome 2-part Simpsons special, O C'Mon All Ye Faithful, narrated by illusionist Darren Brown. We dissect the Simpsons' Christmas special and explore how stories shape us. Learn to master Your Narrative and break free from limiting beliefs. This episode is great for fans of: The Simpsons, personal development, narrative therapy, storytelling, and self-improvement.  --- For the video version, notes, and show trailer, click here.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Cleaning up Edmonton, Schwartz, Injuries, New Jersey (1/6)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 20:57 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Jan. 6 matchup at Climate Pledge Arena between the Seattle Kraken and New Jersey Devils in a conversation with Darren Brown of NHL.com and Sound of Hockey. 

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Will tempers flare again with the Ducks in town? Mike with Darren Brown (11/27)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 22:49 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Nov. 27 rematch at Climate Pledge Arena between the Seattle Kraken and the Anaheim Ducks at 7pm PT, with postgame reaction following Monday's 3-2 win with head coach Dan Bylsma, and a conversation with Darren Brown of NHL.com. 

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Jared McCann ahead of 600 games, and a trip finale with Darren Brown (11/5)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 23:25 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Nov. 5 matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena with a special one-on-one conversation with leading scorer Jared McCann, ahead of his projected 600th career NHL game, and progress on the road trip with Darren Brown of NHL.com and Sound of Hockey. 

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Dan Bylsma, funny guy! Plus a look inside the Kraken offense with Darren Brown (10/17)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 20:50 Transcription Available


Mike Benton visits with Darren Brown of NHL.com ahead of the Oct. 17 homestand opener at Climate Pledge Arena between the Seattle Kraken and Philadelphia Flyers. 

Spirituality
#330 Recognizing Synchronicities: How To Identify And Interpret Meaningful Coincidences In Daily Life With Lucille

Spirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 44:16 Transcription Available


Join my FREE business mentorship & coaching video call Q & A! Click the “Eventbrite Online & in person workshops” link at: www.talkwitholiver.com In this episode, Oliver is joined by Lucille, an astrology expert, to explore the power of following synchronicities, trusting intuition, and personal growth experiences. Lucille shares insights on recognizing signs from the universe, the importance of going with the flow, and how these practices contribute to a fulfilling life. They also explore how astrological cycles relate to personal experiences and discuss innovative research on human perception and consciousness.They discuss:The importance of recognizing and following synchronicitiesExperiences of significant life changes guided by intuitionThe concept of following the path of least resistanceThe power of psychedelics in personal growth and decision-makingAstrological perspectives on personal development and timingThe balance of masculine and feminine energies in relationshipsBenefits of understanding astrological archetypes Quantum entanglement and its implications for human interconnectednessLucille shares her experience of moving to Costa Rica based on synchronicities, emphasizing how this decision led to significant positive changes in her life.Key highlights:[00:00:00] Introduction to following intuition and synchronicities[00:01:27] How to move away from reliance on others and embrace one's strength[00:05:41] Lucille's most life-changing experiences with synchronicities [00:08:41] The path of least resistance and trusting the flow of life[00:15:14] Effects of hallucinogens when used with the right intentions[00:18:40] Benefits of healing the inner masculine and strengthening self-belief[00:24:39] The cyclical nature of the north node in astrology[00:26:40] How life circumstances can force someone to adopt a different role[00:31:57] How understanding astrological archetypes can improve communication[00:35:27] Research on heart-based perception and prediction abilities[00:40:29] Quantum entanglement and cellular communication across distancesResources:HeartMath Institute: https://www.heartmath.org/The Heart Revolution" documentary: https://theheartrevolution.film/Darren Brown's demonstrations of remote viewing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEwzewLqdZ4Stay Connected:Follow Oliver on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yeskingoliver  Want to regain control of your life from modern-day stress, anxiety, and influence?Check out my FREE course - take control!http://www.talkwitholiver.com

The Ian Furness Show
Furness Show 10-7: Hugh Millen, Hockey Roundtable and Mike Sando

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 95:37 Transcription Available


Do we really need to relive the Seahawks loss yesterday? Well, yes, we do. It wasn't pretty in any way, shape or form - and it's quite a feat for them to actually be in it until the end. Hardcore Football with Hugh Millen! Hugh woke up at 4am today to watch the coach's film from yesterday's Seahawks game and it wasn't any prettier than what we all saw yesterday. He breaks it all down for us and gives some insight on the most impactful plays of the game. Plus, why didn't we see Kenneth Walker? Hardcore Football with Hugh continues with a breakdown of the run defense. The Seahawks just had a bad day yesterday. We're not sure what to expect next with this team after that loss, especially on a short week. Ian updates the injuries Mike Macdonald just told us about in his press conference. Darren Brown, Sound of Hockey and Curtis Crabtree, FOX 13 join Ian to preview the Kraken home opener tomorrow against the Blues. What do the lines look like and what are we expecting from the combinations? The Daily Power Play! Mike Sando, The Athletic gives a quick preview of tonight's Monday Night game. When looking at the Seahawks' season to start the year, he would've thought a 3-2 start would be ok. However, you can't lose that Giants game. If they win on Thursday night, things will be ok. We take a trip around the league for the latest headlines.

Big Lez's League Podcast
Rabbitohs Radio - Bunnies v Sharks Review w/ Former Souths Great Darren Brown

Big Lez's League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 16:20


Big Lez's League Podcast
Rabbitohs Radio Debut - Preview of Rabbitohs vs Titans w/ Grant Chappell and Ex-NRL Player Darren Brown

Big Lez's League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 13:03


Big Lez's League Podcast
Rabbitohs Radio Debut - Origin 1 Review w/ Grant Chappell and Ex-NRL Player Darren Brown

Big Lez's League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 28:36


The Ian Furness Show
Furness Show 5-28: Dan Bylsma Announced as New Kraken Head Coach.

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 121:59 Transcription Available


Ian Furness and Mike Benton are live from the Kraken Ice Plex to welcome in Dan Bylsma as the new head coach of the Seattle Kraken.     We bring you live to the press conference with GM Ron Francis and new head coach Dan Bylsma.   Ron Francis, Kraken GM joins Ian and Benton for an in-depth look at the team's new head coach and where their priorities lie with this new era. Development is very important, but improving and winning now is imminent. He takes us back through his first interview with Dan in North Carolina and what he saw in him way back when.   Curtis Crabtree and Darren Brown sit down with Ian to react to the hiring of Dan Bylsma and where they think he can bring the Kraken.   Dan Bylsma, Kraken HC sits down with Ian and Benton to catch up on common connections, going back to the minors and working his way back to an NHL bench. He discusses his style as a coach and what he appreciates about developing young talent. He also gives an intricate definition of how he defines chemistry. He wants his team to be predictable to each other and unpredictable to opponents.   Curtis Crabtree sits back down with Ian and Benton to give his thoughts on what the team needs to do under their new head coach.   Everett Fitzhugh, Voice of the Kraken joins to give his first impression of Dan Bylsma and the largest note is how much love he has for coaching. He has genuine care and gratitude for the job and Everett thinks we're going to see in him what was missing from years past.   Crosstalk with Gregg Bell!

The Ian Furness Show
Furness Show 4-29: Dave Hakstol fired, Mollywhop, Brennan Jackson and Ron Francis

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 73:52 Transcription Available


We just learned of the breaking news that the Kraken fired Dave Hakstol. Ian gives his take. We also revisit Ron Francis' interview with Ian last week, where he described where the team was at the time, and it sounded like they were already on their way to today. The Seahawks took Christian Haynes in the third round of the draft and we hear from his UConn coach, Jim Mora Jr. Mollywhop Monday! Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop join us to break down the Mariners 4th series win in a row, this weekend taking two of three from the Diamondbacks. Curtis Crabtree, FOX 13 and Darren Brown of Sound of Hockey join Ian with reaction to Dave Hakstol's firing. Brennan Jackson, Rams DE and WSU COUG joins Ian to talk about the draft process, the sanctity of staying at one school, the relationships he still has from his time at WSU and what he expects to experience in the NFL.BREAKING: Ron Francis, Kraken GM speaks to the media about the head coaching change. We carry his press conference live.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Jared McCann's reaction, no Vince Dunn, and the Jets ahead with Darren Brown (4/16)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 18:57 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Apr. 16 matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre, with comments from the booth with Everett Fitzhugh and Al Kinisky and a conversation with Darren Brown of NHL.com. 

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Reconciling the offensive dry spell, plus Burakovsky and the Sabres (3/18)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 17:59 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Mar. 18 matchup at Climate Pledge Arena between the Seattle Kraken and Buffalo Sabres with more thoughts from Everett Fitzhugh and Al Kinisky, while Mike visits with Darren Brown of NHL.com. 

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: The Pospisil hit(s), McCann delivers, and a recap with Gourde (3/5)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 22:44 Transcription Available


Ahead of the Mar. 5 matchup between the Kraken and Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre, Mike Benton is joined by Darren Brown of NHL.com, while Everett Fitzhugh and Al Kinisky talked with Yanni Gourde after Monday night's win.

Inspire Virtual Runs Podcast
Winning in Life Beyond the Finish Line with Darren Brown

Inspire Virtual Runs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 43:44 Transcription Available


#111 - Darren Brown, Head of Marketing at OOFOS, takes us on a journey from the track to the heart of home, revealing how family and fatherhood have shaped his world. Listen as he candidly discusses his transition from a competitive runner to a coach. Darren reflects on the camaraderie that transformed his life, from his collegiate days as an All-American athlete to coaching his wife.Darren also introduces us to OOFOS groundbreaking foam technology, a leap in innovation for both athletic performance and everyday wellness. Join us for an episode that celebrates the intersections of innovation, community, and determination, proving that every stride counts towards a larger, shared goal. Topics Covered:Hear Darren's incredible story about his journey into competitive racing and lessons learned along the wayListen to his story about transitioning from an All-American athlete to coach, marketing executive, and family manLearn how Darren developed friendships that extend beyond the trackDiscover how OOFOS groundbreaking foam technology can transform your recoveryToday's GuestDarren BrownDarren Brown is the Head of Marketing at OOFOS, the global leader in Active Recovery footwear. Darren is responsible for leading the holistic global brand and marketing strategy – from grassroots experiential events to executing larger reach media campaigns - in order to build awareness and drive demand for the high growth disruptor brand. Follow OOFOS:Instagram - OOFOSFacebook - OOFOSWebsite - www.oofos.comPan-Mass Challenge - https://www.oofos.com/pages/oofos-x-pmcResources:Inspire to Run on Instagram - @inspiretorunpodcastFree Guide - Kickstart your Fitness in 5 Steps8 Week Fitness Coaching Program with Underdog FitnessSign-up using code INSPIRE10 for 10% off Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts“Inspire to Run Podcast is truly inspiring!”

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 276 - Is Ryan Grubb The Answer To Make Gino Smith Shine?

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 145:38


RUNDOWN Daniel Timothy O'Neal leaves the poker table, joining Mitch, to talk John Malkovich and more. Is Ryan Grubb the Seahawks answer and will this help Gino Smith make the offense shine? From heart health to hockey, Mitch Unfiltered guests are Doc Osborne, Matt Stretch, Rj Eskanos and Darren Brown. GUESTS Dr John Osborne | Dallas-based cardiologist Matt "Stretch" Johnson | former voice of the Seattle Kraken RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey Darren Brown | The Sound of Hockey TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | “Check, check, check.” O'Neal as Malkovich. 25:05 | Is Ryan Grubb the answer? 44:49 | GUEST: Dr. John Osborne, February is ‘American Heart Health Month,' What's a good calcium score? 1:09:35 | GUEST: Matt “Stretch” Johnson, talk about World Cup Soccer news in Seattle. 1:41:25 | GUEST: Rj Eskanos & Darren Brown, Seattle Kraken No-Table chasing the western conference games. 2:01:55 | Len Bias' death scared the hell out of all after his cocaine overdose.

Talkin 'Ners with Rory and Ders
Ep 35 - Mariners Acquire Jorge Polanco from Twins.

Talkin 'Ners with Rory and Ders

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 46:16 Transcription Available


Chuck and Anders break down the latest deal the Mariners made as they acquire Twins 2B Jorge Polanco in exchange for Justin Topa, Gabriel Gonzalez, Anthony DeSclafani, and Darren Brown.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: The evolving playoff picture ahead of a date with the Capitals (1/11)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 16:54 Transcription Available


Mike Benton joins Darren Brown of NHL.com to set up the Jan. 11 matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Washington Capitals from Capital One Arena, in the first of two meetings this season.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Filling the gaps without Jaden Schwartz, Ottawa up next (12/2)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 17:12 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Dec. 2 matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre, joined by Darren Brown of NHL.com.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: The road into Vancouver (11/18)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 25:03 Transcription Available


Mike Benton sets up the Nov. 18 matchup at Rogers Arena with Darren Brown of NHL.com and Satiar Shah of Canucks radio, between the Seattle Kraken and Vancouver Canucks, at Rogers Arena.

Flip the Tortilla
Episode 56: Oofos: Passion Pays for this Awesome Shoe Company with a Giving Purpose

Flip the Tortilla

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 32:21


Disclosure: I love Oofos recovery shoes. I sought out Darren Brown, their Head Of Marketing to learn more about what makes this company and their products so amazing. Not only do they make shoes that make you say "aaah" they give back in a big way. If you know about Oofos, you know. If not, I hope you can take a moment to learn about how passion wins.

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 262 - Mr. College Football Playoff & Seahawks Outlast Commanders

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 159:54


RUNDOWN Episode "Kensosha, Wisconsin" begins with a rundown of the notable figures from the midwest city before Mitch consults Hotshot for some video streaming advice. Then, the guys run through a plethora of questions about the Hawks and Dawgs before Mr. College Football Playoff drops in. Five guests are Seahawks insiders Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser, CBS college football analyst Rick Neuheisel, and Darren Brown & RJ Eskanos for the Kraken No-Table. “Other Stuff” topics range from the general public's reation to Matthew Perry's death, Auburn's newest elected official Tracy Taylor-Turner, and another piece of unfortunate news for former Seahawks Earl Thomas. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks NFL Nation reporter Brian Nemhauser | Hawk Blogger Rick Neuheisel | CBS Sports college football analyst Darren Brown | Sound of Hockey  RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey   TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:38 | The guys review the who's who of notable figures that hail from Kenosha, Wisconsin. 6:11 | Mitch asks for Scott's reassurance he can try a new television series on Netflix. 11:31 | Mitch provides the code word for next week's trio of Beat the Boys games. 16:09 | Hotshot is peppered with eleven questions about the Seahawks and Huskies. 36:25 | Mr. College Football Playoff swings by to analyze the various scenarios for team vying for the final four slots. 53:41 | GUESTS: Brady and Brian join Mitch for the Seahawks No-Table to discuss the three-point win over Washington on Sunday at home. 1:28:28 | GUEST: College football analyst Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch for the weekly discussion to assess the Harbaugh suspensino and the remaining contenders for the playoff. 1:53:31 | GUESTS: Kraken writers Darren Brown and RJ Eskanos hop aboard to break down the state of the team amidst mixed results on the ice. 2:15:46 | The “Other Stuff” segment feature stories such as the obsession of awaiting Matthew Perry's toxicology report, Tracy Taylor-Turner's winning campaign, and the latest news for Earl Thomas.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Cleaning up the Calgary game, new linemates, and Coyotes with Darren Brown (11/7)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 20:30 Transcription Available


Mike Benton is joined by Darren Brown of NHL.com, ahead of the Nov. 7 matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Arizona Coyotes at Mullett Arena, opening a two-game trip.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Recovered yet from the madness in the Motor City? Carolina's next (10/26)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 15:40 Transcription Available


Mike Benton is joined by Darren Brown of NHL.com ahead of the Oct. 26 matchup between the Seattle Kraken and Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena.

Seattle Kraken Audio Network
KRAKEN THIS MORNING: Pre-season home stretch, kids, and neutral sites (10/4)

Seattle Kraken Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 15:46 Transcription Available


Mike Benton is joined by Darren Brown of NHL.com ahead of the Oct. 4 pre-season matchup between the Kraken and Vancouver Canucks, 7pm PT from Abbotsford Centre.

The Ian Furness Show
Furness HR 2: Mayor of Maple Valley, Mark and Kym Hilinsk, Hockey Whop

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 46:45


It's the Mayor of Maple Valley Open and Ian is joined by Mark and Kym Hilinski to talk about everything their foundation does and what they hope for the future. Ian is joined by John Barr and Darren Brown, alongside Mike Benton as they break down everything that's happened throughout the draft and free agency for the Kraken this past week.

Expected Value
Alison Lukan - On-Air Analyst & Writer, Seattle Kraken

Expected Value

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 35:18


Alison Lukan is an On-Air Analyst & Writer for the Seattle Kraken. In her role, she provides analysis for the Seattle Kraken's local broadcasts on Root Sports Northwest, with her team winning a Regional Sports Emmy for their coverage this season. She holds a degree in Leadership Studies from the University of Richmond and has previously worked as a consultant in Washington D.C. and has a background in journalism, where she is one of the faces of the hockey analytics revolution. She has also written for The Athletic. In this conversation, Alison talks about…Her academic and career path to get to where she is now.How she caught the hockey bug and why she dove into hockey analytics.What data is available at the NHL level, and her access to hockey data.Her preparation and in-game process as an On-Air Analyst.The challenges of communicating data on TV and the key to doing it clearly.How her corporate background informs what she does now.What an NHL team's analytics staff looks like.Where to get started if someone is looking to get into hockey analytics.Her time as Spidey, the University of Richmond's mascot.Then, TruMedia's Sergio De La Espriella joins the show to discuss Paul's conversation with Alison.Show LinksFollow Alison on Twitter: @AlisonLTo read Darren Brown's piece on Alison's first season with the Kraken, click here.To read Alison's piece in The Athletic's piece on her time as Spidey, click here.To read Alison's piece on NHL players' relationship with their sticks, click here.To read Alison's piece in The Athletic on the “Hockey Analytics Conference” (HAC), click here.To read Bill West's piece on Alison and hockey analytics, click here.Follow @TruMediaSports on Twitter.Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts: Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, TuneIn.

Plus Two Comedy/Stay Doomed
Stay Doomed 189: The Push

Plus Two Comedy/Stay Doomed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 71:47


Can a normal person be convinced to listen to a podcast about a show that has been murdered? Noah and Laura take a look at Darren Brown's The Push. A Netflix show where they see if they can convince some one to commit murder. Can this show convince you it deserved more? Or shoudl it be pushed off a building and STAY DOOMED?! Wanna watch before you listen? Check out out here:  https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8gxbf6 Check out our Patreon and you can vote on what we should watch next! https://www.patreon.com/PlusTwoComedy  Special thanks to Matlingo for being a Patron! Have an idea for what Stay Doomed should cover next? Already seen the show and have a question or comment for us to read on the podcast? Have a cocktail idea? Email us at TheStayDoomedShow@Gmail.com

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Little Happier: An Important Lesson from a Famous Illusionist and a Fake Gorilla

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 3:23


The famous “Monkey Business Illusion” video and the memoir of magician Darren Brown point to a similar conclusion: When we pay too much attention to something small, we may miss something big. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin on Instagram Get the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get Gretchen Rubin's newest book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available - order here. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app.  Happier with Gretchen Rubin is part of ‘The Onward Project,' a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts— Side Hustle School, Happier in Hollywood and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 240 - Spence Needle Returns & Bellevue Golf Phenom Angela Zhang

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 152:09


RUNDOWN       The start of the episode elicits memories of Maryland followed by an impressive Zack Greinke statistic before opening the listener mailbox. Next, Mitch gives a rousing endorsement of Seaside, Oregon before venting spleen about the struggling Mariners and their refusal to spend big bucks in free agency. Five guests on today's show are ten-year NBA veteran and local product Spencer Hawes, Bellevue youth golfer and U.S. Women's Open qualifier Angela Zhang, and Kraken No-Table crew RJ Eskanos, Darren Brown, and Dylan Travers. “Other Stuff” topics range from the surprise cover model on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, early predictions on the NFL landing spot for Michael Penix Jr., and the son of an Ann Arbor legend getting fired for ill-advised "likes" on social media.      GUESTS       Spencer Hawes | NBA veteran, UW & Seattle Prep alum Angela Zhang | 8th Grade Bellevue-based golfer & U.S. Open qualifier RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey   Darren Brown | Sound of Hockey Dylan Travers | Emerald City Hockey TABLE OF CONTENTS       2:40 | A peculiar statistic about Zack Greinke makes one consider his chances of ending up in Cooperstown.  26:29 | With a pitching staff like the one in Seattle, it's a shame the M's front office pinched pennies with their lineup during the offseason. 39:30 | GUEST: Spencer Hawes returns to the show to reminisce some high school hoops stories, his recruitment, and pro career. 1:10:27 | GUEST: 14-year-old Bellevue golfer Angela Zhang joins the show to share her story of excelling at a young age as she prepares for the U.S. Women's Open. 1:35:28 | GUEST: The guys from Kraken No-Table RJ Eskanos, Darren Brown, and Dylan Travers gather round for an end-of-season summary featuring an exciting playoff run. 2:06:47 | The “Other Stuff” segment features stories including Martha Stewart's appears on the SI swimsuit magazine, the mock projection for Michael Penix Jr. in the 2024 NFL Draft, and a short-lived employment stint for Glenn “Shemy” Schembechler in Michigan.

The Ian Furness Show
Furness H2: Hockey Whop, Texts, Softy

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 43:06


Hockeywhop!!! Ian goes roundtable with our hockey experts to break down the series with the Darren Brown, John Barr and Curtis Crabtree give the analysis and predictions as the Kraken head into the series with Dallas. Checking in on the Tullamore Dew Text Line! Crosstalk with Softy

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 234 – Seahawks Draft Wish List & Rick Fehr Masters Memories

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 133:36


RUNDOWN       At the top of the show the guys read listener emails before regaling the Fred Couples prank story with Fish. Next, Mitch and Scott chat about Hotshot's overly burdensome trip to Paine Field, the M's falling barely short of a sweep, and the excitement level heading into the NHL postseason with the Kraken locked in. A four-pack of featured guests including Seahawks insider Brady Henderson, former pro golfer Rick Fehr, and RJ Eskanos & Darren Brown for the Kraken No-Table. Today's “Other Stuff” topics range from the Mavericks under investigation for draft position shenanigans, Puff Daddy's financial mistake from many years ago, and recent athlete arrests.      GUESTS       Brady Henderson | ESPN's NFL Nation Seahawks reporter    Rick Fehr | Former PGA golfer  RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey   Darren Brown | Sound of Hockey  TABLE OF CONTENTS       9:18 | Mitch reads letters from listeners whom are mixed on their love of golf chatter on the podcast.  12:11 | In light of The Masters tournament, the guys recall the infamous Fred Couples interview prank.  17:20 | The Rays are red freaking hot to start the season!  26:36 | Scott got roped into entering the Paine Field Airport lobby after dropping her off for a flight.  37:07 | The Mariners stole defeat from the arms of victory for a series sweep against the Guardians. 43:40 | Will the guys follow the Kraken along their postseason journey?  48:54 | GUEST: Brady Henderson returns with the draft looming to discuss position groups with greatest need following the offseason free agency moves.  1:10:40 | GUEST: Rick Fehr is back to share his Masters experience as a player and reaction to John Rahm's victory.  1:30:38 | GUEST: RJ Eskanos and Darren Brown joined Mitch on Thursday in the wake of earning their first trip to the NHL postseason.  1:53:52 | The “Other Stuff” segment features stories such as the Mavs under scrutiny for benching stars for potential draft implications, Diddy's cumulative royalty mistake to Sting, and criminal activity for notable sports figures.  

The Ian Furness Show
Furness H1: Kraken Roundtable, Ian Rapoport

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 40:39


It's Kraken roundtable time as Seattle has clinched a playoff birth in its second season! John Barr, Darren Brown from the Sound of Hockey podcast, and Mike Benton from our very own Kraken Audio Network, join to talk about what being in the playoffs mean to them. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport joins to talk about the latest NFL news leading up to the draft.

Mitch Unfiltered
Episode 232 - How's Your Bracket Doing & Dual No-Tables

Mitch Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 146:47


RUNDOWN      At the top of the show, the guys chat about the madness of this year's tournament and if they enjoy the chaos. Next, Mitch and Hotshot discuss another deep run by Gonzaga still in pursuit of a championship and the excitement of opening day for M's fans on Thursday night. Five featured guests on the show starting with Jason Churchill and Joe Doyle for the Mariners No-Table followed by RJ Eskanos and Darren Brown for the Kraken No-Table and Brooklyn Hicks named Mr. Basketball in Washington. As always, the episode concludes with “Other Stuff” topics ranging from the secrets of McDonalds Coca-Cola, 50 Cent's latest lawsuit about his manhood, and the ongoing drama between Jane Fonda and JLo.     GUESTS      Jason Churchill | Prospect Insider Joe Doyle | Director, MLB Draft – ProspectsLive RJ Eskanos | Emerald City Hockey Darren Brown | Sound of Hockey Brooklyn Hicks | Mr. Basketball 2023 (Timberline HS) | UNLV commit TABLE OF CONTENTS      6:36 | Is the mixed bag representing the Final Four this year a fun story or better off when blue bloods are vying for the championship? 22:51 | How much credit does Mark Few deserve for bringing the Zags to another deep run in the tourney? 29:57 | Does the buzz for 2023 Mariners baseball rival the hype in 1996 and 2002 after two of the franchise's best seasons? 40:02 | GUEST: Jason and Joe are back for the last Mariners No-Table before Luis Castillo steps on the mound for opening day 2023. 1:12:25 | GUEST: The inaugural Kraken No-Table with RJ Eskanos and Darren Brown covers the roller-coaster ride this season as the team presses towards its first playoff appearance. 1:33:05 | GUEST: Mr. Basketball for the state of Washington Brooklyn Hicks shares the story of his high school career at Timberline High School and decision to play college hoops at UNLV. 1:50:27 | The “Other Stuff” segment features discussion about Coke at McDonalds, a legal battle involving rapper 50 Cent and his junk, and continued resentment between Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez. 

The Ian Furness Show
Hockeywhop! with Darren Brown, John Barr, and Curtis Crabtree

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 17:04


We hold another Kraken roundtable session as Seattle stands pat at the trade deadline. What's next? What does this team need to do to make the playoffs? What kind of deals were available?

The Ian Furness Show
Furness H1: Coach Jake Dickert, HockeyWhop!

The Ian Furness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 41:48


Jake Dickert, Washington State HC. Hockeywhop with Darren Brown, John Barr and Curtis Crabtree join the show to react to the NHL trade deadline and the Kraken's lack of movement. Hockeywhop rolls on.

Skeptics and Seekers
4S S2E4: Conversion

Skeptics and Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2023 101:52


We tackle one of Darren Brown's most popular videos on conversion.

MY SKIN IS MY SIN
INTELLECTUALLY PETTY RADIO EPISODE 150 FT: DARREN BROWN

MY SKIN IS MY SIN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 75:00


THE SUPER DIRECTOR JOINS THE CONVERSATION and we discussed detroit, favorite movies, his inspiration, his upcoming movies...and more  

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast
Episode 220 - Recency Bias

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 44:37


Just one week after John Barr failed to show up for the episode named after him, Andy Eide pulls a similar stunt in Episode 220. Thankfully, this show has Darren Brown to hold everything together. Phew! It is a fun one, though, as Darren and John get together to discuss all things Kraken, despite both having endured some difficult weather elements in recent days. First, the guys break down Seattle's losses to Vancouver and Calgary, then consider how things are looking on the whole for the team, which actually has a pretty bad record now over its last 10 games. Next, they go Down on the Farm to discuss the World Junior Championship before shifting to segments, which this week include: Goalie Gear Corner Bad Boys Weekly One-Timers Three Stars SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!

KRLV Unnecessary Roughness
H3 DARREN BROWN OF OOFOS, LOCKER ROOM AUDIO AND LEE STERLING

KRLV Unnecessary Roughness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 47:33


Long Covid Podcast
51 - Darren Brown discusses Disability

Long Covid Podcast

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 15:37 Transcription Available


Episode 51 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Darren Brown, Chair of Long Covid Physio. Darren talks about what disability means and can look like for different people. Measuring disability can be so difficult and he discusses some possible better ways of doing it. This is a fascinating short follow-up to episode 47 (which is absolutely worth a listen too) Links:1) Website 2) About Long COVID Physio3) Resources 4) Quick Access5) Video Series6) FisioCamera7) Safe Long COVID Rehabilitation (World Physio Briefing Paper)  8) Long COVID Physio International Forum9) Forum Programme10) Forum Registration11) Episodic Disability12) Episodic Disability Research13) Understanding disability~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Share the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions or just how you're doing - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media links or at LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com Support the show

The Drop
096 | Darren Brown, Head of Marketing at Oofos

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 109:23 Very Popular


When it comes to running, we like to go hard, and we like to rest even harder. So we wanted to talk to Darren Brown at Oofos about why their recovery footwear is a great option for runners (and really, anyone). We also talk about his own career as a runner, life in general, and more. You still have a couple days to get a late start on Summer GRIT! Sign up here: https://bit.ly/SUMMER-GRIT-2022 This episode is sponsored by Inside Tracker, which helps you optimize your body and running, using science and technology to deliver ultra-personalized guidance for your training and health. Drop listeners save 20% on any product (no code necessary): https://www.insidetracker.com/dropin

The Whole Rabbit
The Dread Abode of Hypnos

The Whole Rabbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 52:00


Brandish the pocket-watch and start listening to the rhythm of my voice because this week's episode sees us take a quick detour into the awesome power of hypnotism, its colorful mythology, biological profile and weaponizable effects.  In the extended show we begin to unravel the secrets of where the one and only Charles Manson learned his hypnotic ability and how to use it on yourself for fun and profit.In this week's episode we discuss:Greek God HypnosDemonologyFranz MesmerDarren Brown and Stage HypnosisModern ScienceSuggestibilityBrain WavesHypnotic TechniquesIn the extended show we discuss:Escaping a Mind Control CultMK ULTRACharles MansonTheta StateSelf HypnosisAccessing Blocked MemoriesMusic By:Spirit Travel Plazahttps://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoWhere to find The Whole Rabbit:YouTube: https://youtu.be/z4DL6BFdzfMMerch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/thewholerabbit/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitSources:Poke Runyon:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpV7wfwMIiETrances:https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2016/07/study-identifies-brain-areas-altered-during-hypnotic-trances.htmlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5855042/Darren Brown:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owootTAuxicSupport the show

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
583: Loïc Bel: Navigating Through Uncertainty as a New Graduate

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 47:29


In this episode, Sports Physiotherapist and Researcher, Loïc Bel, talks about his experience as an up-and-coming sports physiotherapist and researcher in the industry. Today, Loïc talks about complexity and uncertainty, clinical work and mental health, and the importance of having a team around the patient. How does Loïc deal with imposter syndrome? Hear about Loïc's experience in Monaco, why he decided to keep getting more degrees, his thoughts on Physiotherapy Associations, and get Loïc's valuable advice, all on today's episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast.   Key Takeaways “You can't just use one factor to influence the whole situation. You have to accept the complexity. You can't control everything.” “Nobody puts the bad stuff up on social media. It's only all the successes.” “To be successful, we have to fail.” “Sports and physical activity as a whole is one of, if not the best, tool for health.” “As health professionals, we have to think about what we do, because it has a cost on society.” “Knowledge a collective thing.” “Don't give up and don't blame yourself.” “If you believe in your profession, try to get involved.” “Communication is everything.” “Try to ask yourself more questions. Don't think that everything you learn is true, even at school. Question things a lot more.”   More about Loïc Bel Loïc Bel is a physiotherapist since 2.5 years ago. He graduated with a Bachelor degree in physiotherapy in Switzerland and is now in the last semester of his Master Degree in sports physiotherapy, also in Switzerland. He currently works in an outpatient clinic in a small city in Switzerland for 3 days a week, and during the other 2 days, he studies in Bern towards his Masters degree. He is currently involved in the ‘Commission for the Promotion of Physiotherapy', that is a branch of his regional physiotherapy association. He is also a board member of ‘Le Réseau' – which can be translated as ‘The Network', which is an association that aims to connect health professionals working in sports and other professions that promote health through physical activity. On an international level, he currently is a board member of ‘Long COVID Physio' as an education co-director. A recently big achievement was the publication of his first paper with his friends and colleagues, Vincent Ducrest, Nicolas Mathieu, and Mario Bizzini. The paper was about injury prevention in sports related to performance. Injury prevention is a subject that he tries to develop an expertise in, and he really fell down the rabbit-hole during his Bachelor graduation work that developed into that paper. His professional goals are to end his Master Degree in the first place. An ongoing project right now is to find funding to start a PhD on the subject of injury prevention.   Suggested Keywords Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Healthcare, Physiotherapy, Injury Prevention, Sports, Exercise, Research, Knowledge, Education, Mental Health,   Read the paper: Lower Limb Exercise-Based Injury Prevention Programs Are Effective in Improving Sprint Speed, Jumping, Agility and Balance: an Umbrella Review   To learn more, follow Loïc at: LinkedIn:         Loïc Bel Twitter:            @bel_loic   Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website:                      https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts:          https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify:                        https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud:               https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher:                       https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio:               https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927   Read the Full Transcript Here:  00:07 Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast. Each week we interview the best and brightest in physical therapy, wellness and entrepreneurship. We give you cutting edge information you need to live your best life healthy, wealthy and smart. The information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be used as personalized medical advice. And now, here's your host, Dr. Karen Litzy.   00:35 Hey everybody, welcome back to the podcast. I am your host Karen Litzy. And today's episode is brought to you by Net Health. So when it comes to boosting your clinics, online visibility, reputation and increasing referrals, Net Health Digital Marketing Solutions has the tools you need to beat the competition. They know you want your clinic to get found get chosen and definitely get those five star reviews on Google. They have a new offer. If you sign up complete a marketing audit to learn how digital marketing solutions can help the clinic when they will buy lunch for your office. If you're already using Net Health private practice EMR, be sure to ask about its new integration, head over to net help.com forward slash li T z y to sign up for your complimentary marketing audit today. Alright, so a big thanks to Net Health now on to today's podcast. So my guest today is like Bell. He's a physio therapist since two and a half years ago, he graduated with a Bachelor degree in physiotherapy in Switzerland and is now in his last semester of his master's degree in sports physiotherapy, also in Switzerland. He currently works in an outpatient clinic in a small city in Switzerland for three days a week. And during the other two days he studies in Bern towards his master's degree. He is currently involved in the commission for their promotion of physiotherapy, that is a branch of his regional physiotherapy Association. He is also a board member of labor. So and I'm sure I butchered that, which can be translated as the network which is an association that aims to connect health professionals working in sports and other professions that promote health through physical activity. on an international level. He is currently a board member of long COVID physio as an education co director. Our recently big achievement was the publication of his first paper with his friends and colleagues, Vincent Newcrest, Nicholas Matho, and Mario Barzini. We talked about that paper in this interview, and it was about injury prevention in sports related to performance. Injury Prevention is a subject that he tries to develop an expertise in and he really fell down the rabbit hole during his bachelor graduation work that developed into that paper. His professional goals are to end his master degree in the first place. An ongoing project right now is to find funding to start a PhD on the subject of injury prevention. And in today's episode, we talk about a little bit more about the IOC conference that was back in November. And also we talk about clinical uncertainty, mental health of new graduate physio therapists dealing with imposter syndrome, and the importance of our physiotherapy association. So a big thank you to Luke for coming onto the podcast and being so open and honest and sharing his experience as a newer graduate in the physiotherapy field.   03:23 Hey, Lloyd, welcome to the podcast. I'm so happy to have you on and it's so nice seeing you again after it's been a couple of months since we met in Monaco. So welcome. Yeah, thanks for having me. I'm really happy to be to be here enough time to. Yeah, and I'm, I'm so excited to have you on to talk about.   03:43 We'll talk a little bit about your experience in Monaco and your big takeaways from that and tell me your what what you thought and what your takeaways were. Yeah, it was it was a last minute chose to go to Monaco. And, and don't forget that actually.   03:58 It was the second big Congress for me. So it was a bit of euphoria. I went to Geneva when there was the World Congress to So second bit Congress on sports physios. So kind of specialization I'm doing right now. And it was it was bigger than I thought it would be actually. And it was really hard to do some take home, because there was so many things to, to take with so many new ideas, maybe so many new ideas about all ideas that were totally deconstructed. So that was a goal of mine to go in. And be like, Yeah, I want to unlearn what I what I had learned during school and during my students. And I know we discussed it together quite quite some time about the takeaway. So there was one word that came a lot during the Congress. I think it was the context, context matters. So you can have   05:00 The best exercise you can have the best the best plan you can have the best program you want. If people don't do it on buying it's, it won't matter much, actually.   05:12 I think one big thing is that maybe we don't know, as much as we think we did. It discussed it with a smart non on a recent Muscats podcast to   05:25 lots of talk, discussed some things that we thought we knew. And maybe they don't work as planned, or they don't work   05:35 in the nation an efficient way, like we started did. And it was a great, great symposium on the complexity, like everything interacts, you can't just use one factor to to influence the whole situation you have to you have you have to accept the complexity, you can't control everything. And, and yeah, you go home and you don't really know what to do anymore. You don't really know if if you did things right, you don't really know if you will do things, right. So that's kind of the takeaway I took from like for me.   06:13 Yeah, and I would agree, I left like God, I feel like I don't know anything and stuff that I didn't know, I had now have to sort of deprogram myself to   06:25 reprogram with new information and new research, which, I mean, if you asked me that's a sign of a good conference. Yeah, I said the same. If I, I'd be pretty, pretty sad to go to a conference and go with only a big confirmation bias, you know, like, Okay, I did everything right. That's fine. So it's a good thing. Yeah. Like you learn something, if you unlearned things. So yeah, it was great.   06:55 Yeah, I agree. And let's, let's kind of dive into this idea of complexity in practice. Right. So like you said, there's so much more to an injury than just the injury, right? So if someone has an ACL injury, it's more than just the physical rupture of an ACL and then knee. So can you talk a little bit more about complexity in practice, whether it be your personal experience?   07:25 And and how you tolerate that uncertainty in the clinic? I mean, if if we speak about Monaco, the big thing was when when you come home is Watson, how do I apply the things I learned? And what I feel like when I when I go to Congress is or to any symposium that speak about research, I'm always like, Yeah, but in research, we control so many things. We want to control the most things we can to better understand the mechanism. And then you arrive in practice, and it's the chaos. You can't control everything you've gone through in research.   08:03 I have a pretty young conditions, I ended school like two and a half years ago. And every time I discussed the topic with some more experienced clinicians, they always answer with the Yeah, experience helps.   08:20 Yeah, but what do you do when you don't have, you don't have that much experience, you have to build some. So you try to rely on research, you tried to, to you try your things, basically, you have some tools, try to use your tools.   08:37 That gives you some idea when you try what should be best practice in research. But sometimes it doesn't work as planned, and you have to deal with it. So you try to adapt. You try to modify things a bit. And you have to go with intuition sometimes. And   08:54 yeah, it can be a hard feeling to deal with. I mean,   08:58 I tweeted like, a few weeks ago about that, because I had a rough day, I really have a rough day. Like I had three patients, it didn't go as planned. We had to go back to the search, and we had to discuss things. And it's really exhausting. I feel like to come home and nothing worked as planned. You go like with 1214 patients a day. And this tree will stay on your mind like the whole evening the whole evening. You don't know you're just thinking about how could I help? What's next try to plan for you and for them.   09:35 Yeah, I don't know we can you can deal with it. You have to acknowledge that it can happen. And you have to. Sometimes you have to take a step back and be like, yeah, what did I do? Did I do something wrong? Or not? Because maybe you did nothing wrong actually. And how could I figure out a new strategy to to advance and do better? Yeah,   10:00 It sounds to me, like what you do when you have those days, and we all have them where you're like, I'm a loser, like, I can't help anyone, no one's getting better, what am I doing? But that instead of going back and sort of wallowing in it for the whole night, I think you can wallow for a little. But it sounds to me like what you do is you kind of reflect on that re reassess how you did things, and really look at what can I do differently? I don't want to say better, but what can I do differently. And if it's something, then you always have another time to try. And if it's, you know, I think that I did what was appropriate, then maybe it's let's go in and have a deeper conversation with this patient, you know, let's see what other part of this complex person in their ecosystem will allow us to move forward. So that's what I got from what you just said that you really take that time to kind of reflect, reassess, and then move in the next day, or the next time you see them. So they agree, and complexities are also about how it works with the with the other colleagues to other professions around the patient. So you have to reach out for other people, you have to discuss things with them. And you have to you have to explain what you did you have to, to also be confident about what you did. And and that's that can be quite confronting to, to do. So. Yeah.   11:39 Many things to deal with. But in the end, you have to go forward and keep on keep going.   11:45 Absolutely. And you know, as a newer ish grad,   11:49 you know, you kind of   11:52 knowing what you don't know. And maybe knowing what you do know, how do you sort of keep putting one foot in front of the other because I'm assuming imposter syndrome may come up   12:05 every once in a while. So what do you do to keep moving forward? And maybe what advice can you give to let's say, a new graduate that's graduating tomorrow, given the experience that you have over the past couple years?   12:21 You're right, it happens from time to time. And and I mean, social media don't don't help with that. I think, as a whole, yes. Because there are lots of success story. There are not much stories about failure. Well, I mean, here's the thing. No, nobody, nobody puts the bad stuff up on social media. It's only All successes, right? So you have to take that step back and be like, yeah, maybe maybe they fail to. And to come back to Monaco, there was a great great one. That was about the biggest mistakes. So did a motor compress was something about learn from our biggest mistakes. So it was with Yvette for Heigen Carolyn, a bullying Caroline Emery to.   13:09 And I think it was great to have like to be in a Congress with what you can call like, a camera like her from speakers in the world about injury prevention, and, and, and hear them like, we failed. But we kept on moving. We kept on trying. And we did really, really better and we try every day to do better. So it was one good thing is that for once there was there were people that acknowledge that they failed, but they kept on going in and it was it was yeah, they deal with things with the tools they had at that moment and that you can't have everyday data you you want at every moment. So you have to try. And another thing I'd say is that personally, I try to really reflect and reflect on on on what I don't know I try to Yeah, we can speak a lot about metacognition and and identify your knowledge identify your lack of knowledge in some in some topics, so I try to identify my weaknesses. And then I try to read because I can't just be with patients 24/7 So I have to read about them and and and try   14:29 that said so I said I see the things   14:32 there's a quote I like that that say what I believe is a process rather than a finality. I don't know who Who is this this from but I like it a lot like you have it never stops you have to keep on moving don't stay like in a stone try to tie traveled. Yeah, and that's how I said things. Yeah, and I I missed that talk at Monaco. Now, I really wish I went to it on the   15:00 You know, yes, we failed at these things, learn from our mistakes. And I would argue that the most successful people in the world have failed more times than they've been successful. Right? Because they're taking chances. They're putting themselves out there and, and they're making mistakes, learning from them and then pushing forward, which can be your stepping stone to success. Yeah, I'm a pretty firm believer that to, to be successful, you have to fail. Because if you just have success, I mean, first of all, it's not realistic. But I feel like if there was only on the success, and you couldn't fail,   15:42 you'd stop working. You don't anything to do anymore. You. You're not on this planet. So yeah, I think that's you. But every, every failure you have is a small break towards the Big House of success. Basically.   15:59 I couldn't agree more. And you know, in talking about all of this, you know, we're talking about failures and imposter syndrome and not knowing, and you're in a clinical setting, you're working with people. With all of that on your mind, it can certainly take a toll on your on mental health as a clinician. So what what do you do? Or what advice do you have when it comes to that clinical work? And mental health? Your own mental health?   16:28 Yeah, so I feel like we have a really demanding job, from a psychological perspective, because like I said, sometimes you fail, you have that bad day, and you come home, and you're like, Yeah, rethink, everything is worthless. So you have to do to overcome that. And with that, you have to, to add all the pressure about knowing things, because patients want answer answers. So you have to know things, you're the professional they want, they want to know, as sometimes you don't.   17:02 Now to, to put less pressure on me, I am honest with the patient, when I don't know, at the beginning, during my internships, I was always trying to find the right answer. And sometimes I didn't have it. And I try to find the thing to say. And now I feel like yeah, it was really unethical. First of all, and   17:27 no idea, say, I don't know, but we'll try to figure it out, basically. And one phrase I do, I do say a lot, when situations are complicated is that we'll try to improve the best we can. But I don't know until when we can, until what level we can improve, we'll figure it out. But maybe it will be only only a small portion and, and you'll have to try other things and physiotherapy.   17:58 And basically, you have to take care of your mental health and health professional for that. So I'm not ashamed to say that I wanted to psychologist and I discussed this topic, too. I didn't go for that. But I discussed it because it was really taking a toll sometimes my on my health. And now I learned to take a step back to be honest with the situation and discuss   18:24 discussing with patients and be open to criticism from patients to isolate them, you can tell me if if something isn't right, will change what we do. Finding yourself and being confident enough in yourself to say I don't know, is very, very beneficial for everyone involved, because you don't want to make something up.   18:47 Right. So if you don't know, I think what you said, you know, I don't know, but let's figure this out together. I'll look up some research, we'll figure this out. And if we can't figure it out, then I think it goes into another topic that you wanted to cover. And that's having this sort of entourage around the patient. Right? Because it's not your the two of you aren't on an island together, and there's no one else around, hopefully.   19:14 So can you talk a little bit about the importance of that, that team or that entourage around the patient? Yeah. So I think that I'm really lucky because   19:26 I met some awesome people in Switzerland during my studies and when I went to congresses,   19:33 I can mention someone It's Susan God that was in Monaco too.   19:38 She she's she's helping me on a daily basis. Basically. I'm often writing to her and and some other colleagues, some of the friends and colleagues that are my age we try to we try to figure out stuff together too.   19:55 I think   19:57 we are in a profession where   20:00 You can't have all the knowledge and some people already belt, some strong knowledge on some specific topic. So when I have a situation, for example, with Suzanne from with the shoulders, I write to her, because she's the experts in my, in my network, she's the expert on shoulder, so I don't hesitate to, to to write her to ask the patient if I can take, for example a video of or picture of the problematic I have. And I asked, I tried this, I tried that I have this situation right now. It's not have evolving, it's yeah, it's it's staying the same. We don't find a way to, to overcome the situation. What do you think about it, and then we discuss it and, and sometimes she she has some really great things that I never would have thought about. And I do the same with with friends.   20:56 I have some friends with my part time studies. They have the same problem as me. Sometimes they write to me and I try to help sometimes they do say I do thing with them. And sometimes nothing comes out from it. But at least we tried. And   21:15 and yeah, I try to do the best with the tools I have right now. And I feel like they are getting sharper every month, every year. But right now, yeah, it's not the best strain to get the tree with the knife the moment sometimes so. So yeah, it's gonna get better.   21:33 So what made motivates you to kind of to keep going and keep learning and keep sharpening those tools?   21:40 Right now, I think that's the first thing is that I want to help the people I work with, I don't I don't often tell the term patient. I think I work with people not with patient, they're productive. So yeah, I want to help them. So that's, that's one of the reason. And the other reason is that I don't like not know, to not know. So big. So I'm really curious. And I want to know, and yeah, again, you have to cope with not knowing but but I try to dig it always a little deeper and try to understand the mechanism of what I do have of I don't know, special battleship or stuff like that.   22:24 These are the two things, I'd say, drives me the most. And then I fell into sports physio. And I was like, yeah, it can be fun because I, I always liked sports. And I always did some. But it was also because I believe that sports and physical activity as a whole is one of the if not the best tool for health. And you have to understand what you do. I mean, we speak a lot about sickness size, about active therapy, you have to understand what you do. If you just give some exercises and you don't know what consequences can be.   23:05 Again, it's not the best gear you can provide. I feel like so I don't I don't like and it happens sometimes. But I don't like when people go home and they and they come I don't know, two days, three days after the treatment. And they tell me Yeah, I was feeling horrible for for two days. Because we because I did something that was too much volume or too intense. I don't know. But yeah, basically, that's it. And I feel like you have to be a Swiss knife, you have to add some tools to your toolbox. You have to add communication, for example. That's that's one that's the most important tool in in relationship   23:47 with these people and, and personal experience, I feel like is a is a big driver, too. I feel I felt right when I went to the psychologist and I could discuss and I could communicate. So   24:01 understanding what it feels like yourself, drives me to do better for the people that come to. I think it's it's important.   24:12 Yeah, and I'm so happy that you said communication is I would say the communication is most important any relationship period. That's true, whether that be personal professional, client patient, it is number one, and that that is a skill that can be learned. You know, there are books, there are classes that you can take on how to be a better communicator.   24:35 But I think it starts with knowing what you know, and being able to admit what you don't know and learning more. So kind of everything that you said throughout this podcast, I think really comes down to that piece on communication and it's huge. I'm so happy that you brought that up. And on that note, we're going to take a quick break to hear from our sponsor and be right back with more   24:58 when it comes to boosting your   25:00 Next online visibility, reputation and increasing referrals. Net Health's Digital Marketing Solutions has the tools you need to beat the competition. They know you want your clinic to get found get chosen, and definitely get those five star reviews on Google. Net Health is a fun new offer. If you sign up and complete a marketing audit to learn how digital marketing solutions can help your clinic when they will buy lunch for your office. If you're already using Net Health private practice EMR, be sure to ask about its new integration, head over to net health.com forward slash li tz y to sign up for your complimentary marketing audit.   25:35 Why move on to higher and higher degrees? Right? So for you, why do a master's degree in Switzerland when a bachelor degree is enough here in the US? We had started with a bachelor's, I went to a master's. Now we're at a doctorate level clinical doctorate. So why move forward through all of that when Hey, maybe if a bachelor's is enough or a master's was enough, why why keep pushing forward on the degrees? I think it's a big topic in Switzerland too, because we have the other countries around us that all go to the master degree level, we are maybe one of the only country left in Europe that doesn't ask for a master's degree to be in the clinic, maybe I don't know not the last bit. We're not like in the best situation right now. And that's that's me. That's me, critics from our colleagues and other students in PT school actually, to to that I wanted to go further. And some some told me that I wanted to prove that I was better than them, or that I wanted to be paid more, so I can be paid more. I can't ask for more money, because I got a master's degree. So these are not the reasons. But the main reasons from me with were like when I went into my internships, during my degree, I was really feeling clueless. And I felt like I didn't have the tools to do anything.   27:06 I was a big, big, big manual therapy for years. For three years at school until the I was lucky in the last year there was the Geneva Congress, the World Congress in Geneva, and I went to the to the conference from Peter Sullivan and Jeremy Lewis. And it really blew my mind. And I was like, that's what I want to do. And it really changed my perspective on things. And I was like, Yeah, I want to upgrade my skills, I want to get a better understanding of everything. And, and that's, that's what drives me, it drove me in the first place.   27:44 provide the best care.   27:47 And I think you have to, like I said, to better understand that. And I feel like, as health professionals, we have to, we have to think about what we do, because it has a custom sort of site society, basically. And I was happy to go to that conference, because I realized what I what I participated in, when I was only providing passive, passive treatments. And now I think it's like I have to participate in reducing the costs. I have, it can be by by encouraging people to move more it can be by maybe avoiding a surgery, you can you can have ACL conservative treatments, more and more, it becomes a big bigger trend than before. And that's how I see things right now. And   28:43 one other things with the master degrees, that I like to research and you have to have a master degree to do research in Switzerland. So you I mean, you don't have to, but it's way easier with a master's degree. And I always wanted to add my break to the brick house because I really liked doing my beach law, graduation work. And I think that knowledge is a collective thing I published with the with the colleagues of mine, Mario pizzini, the kilometer in France and UK recently the my first paper and I don't feel like it's only my paper. It's like we did this. We did it us for and it's only for people that come and add just a break to injury prevention and non subject so   29:38 that's what I want to do. Basically I want to I want to add Matt, just my break. I don't want to be remembered for it. But I want to help things move on and go further. And domestically. We can help me understand the research better and help me to understand how to conduct it's basically so that was one of the reasons and   30:00 As, as a young clinician   30:03 research I rely a lot on.   30:09 And if we speak about the funnel model from   30:14 evidence based practice, you have best evidence on the top. You know, it's better than me with the conference at that spot physio. So I think that's that's an agreement.   30:26 Research is at the top. Great. But if you can't read research, you can't use it. So that's that's one of the reasons.   30:35 Yeah, well, I think that's a fabulous reason. And just so people know, we'll have a link to the paper that you just mentioned in the show notes at podcast at healthy, wealthy, smart, calm. So we'll have a link to that. Do you want to talk briefly about what give give the abstract, if you will, of that paper? That's exciting. By the way, congratulations. Thank you. It was I worked on it during my master's degree during two years, I didn't think it would last this long to publish it. But we finally made it. But the idea was, was that   31:12 was that we thought that injury prevention programs for the for the lower limbs could improve performance. And the we evaluated that through a numpy review. And the logic behind it is that   31:29 we have a big utterance problem with these programs. So how could we improve the utterance and there was a talk, we can come back to Monaco, again, about never mentioned prevention, we only speak about performance, you know,   31:42 it's it's the main driver of sports, affiliate sports. And I'd say even off amateur sports, you want to you want to win. So how do you sell it to these guys and women's? So elite athletes, athletes wanna want to be the best. So performance is a key things.   32:02 So it was the logic behind it. We want to we wanted to explore that. Does it affect performance, just by doing these programs? And we can say it has, it has an effect, it doesn't have the best effect. I think   32:17 you better trend for performance than doing these warm ups, for example, if you want to improve performance,   32:23 but it's, you can you can say that it could help. But I think more on on not much level, not knowledge level, it won't be strong enough stimulus for them.   32:39 Excellent. Well, thank you for that quick, abstract, or quick synopsis of that paper. And again, it'll be in the show notes for this podcast. Now.   32:49 As we start to kind of wrap things up, I'd love to talk a little bit more about physiotherapy association. So we have in the United States, the American Physical Therapy Association, we have world   33:04 confederation of physical therapy, which was that was hosted in Geneva a couple of years ago, I was there as well. Do you think they're important? Do you think they serve a purpose? Or no,   33:17 I think they are a big key to, to promoting our profession. Actually, I don't know how it is in other countries actually, with the with the contact with the public with maybe the politics too.   33:34 But they out. I mean, you can you can go and ask the politics and the public everything that you want. If you only one, it won't work. If you come as a group, and with tons of people, maybe it will change things. And that can come back to to the master degree. Step. Two, we need people with an expertise to push the job. And that can be made through associations. We have to actually make the knowledge and then we have to do a diffusion of knowledge. And that's a great way to help people we see so many things that are   34:14 pseudoscience on I don't know a low back pain for example, that goes to the public maybe that's if we could promote what we think is best care and what would help people it would it would be great and I think we have to do it as a group as an association, our gateway for that. And I'm on the I'm a board member of the local zoo that can be translated as the network   34:41 I'm one of our I'm one of the if not the youngest, and with the less experienced in the group but   34:49 we want to promote like physical activity for for health. We want to regroup every everyone you don't have to be a physio but everyone working in sports in   35:00 In movements, and oh, by now and go and promote that for everyone. And   35:09 and I'm also on the commission for the promotion of physiotherapy,   35:14 in my region, Switzerland, so we do, we do some, some really versatile stuff. So we are going to public conferences for everyone to attend. So we want to disseminate knowledge in an understandable way for everyone. So we invite speakers, and they tried to keep it short and simple for everybody to understand. And we have some more professional conferences.   35:43 For example, we did one a year ago, a small workshop with Darren brown on long COVID. It was not really discussed at that moment. So I wanted to have people in Switzerland health professional,   35:58 better understand they had the occasion to discuss with Iran for like, nearly an hour. And   36:06 he answered every question, and I Big shout out to them. Because he He's He's amazing. Everything he does seem to push. Yeah. Everything it does. Yeah. I don't have any words to describe him. Yeah, I don't have amazing, but yeah, that's the thing I think we have to do. And again, it's about accumulating, and if diffusion, you have to accumulate the knowledge, you have to defer to big diffusion to concern people. And I couldn't have done it without an association. And it's rich, it's stretched, maybe, I don't know, 120 feet do   36:49 that could treat lung COVID patients better. And that wouldn't just use exercise.   36:59 To try to to improve things, skirted codes, wasn't everything. So it's important to have that and it's it offers a big platform to reach public your wants. So that's why I think that you have you have to go in this association. You don't have to agree with everything. I don't agree with lots of things in the Swiss physical physiotherapy Association, and quite vocal about it. In my regional Association, I say that I don't like lots of stuff. And I tried to make things move from the inside. Not always easy. But you have to try. But yeah, the problem with that is that I'm on the board with the Huizhou. I'm on the board with the promotion of physio, I'm I don't do much to be honest. I'm on the board from long COVID physio to. And that's can be tons of projects, actually.   38:03 With all the side projects with the clinic,   38:07 with my students who have to write my thesis, I only have a few months left, and I'm crawling compare workloads right now. But yeah, you have to deal with it. And that's, that's kind of the situation right now.   38:21 Yeah, I mean, I agree with you on Darren Brown. He's outstanding. I interviewed him for the podcast about lawn COVID. And it was a wonderful interview. We're going back and forth. And I finished I said, Do you have notes in front of you? He's like, no, yeah. He's like, That's, like, yeah, I met him in Geneva, at the Indaba. Part was where everyone can come and just speak, and there were topics, didn't have a clue on the topic. And it was like you everything.   38:54 And at the end, I discussed with him and I was like, yeah, do you know something on the topic? And he was like, no, no, I was just going with the flow and okay.   39:04 But   39:05 he's just like that. He's, he's, he's an awesome speaker is a wonderful person, and I can't, I can say, Yeah, and it's more about him. That's only praises for him. I agree. I'm with you. I have 100% only praise for that man. And I think he's, he is pretty remarkable. And what a great asset to the profession of physiotherapy. And he has that ability to disseminate information to the public very well. So he knows how to simplify things, not dumb them down, but simplify them to make the average person understand and that's a very special skill. And I think he has it inherently so that he can sleep good. Yeah, it. Yeah, it's a great skill to have. Okay, so now that we're really wrapping things up here, what would you like for let's say two or three times   40:00 takeaways of our conversation to be for, let's say, younger physical physio therapists or even physiotherapy students that you can impart to them after being out in the world for the last two and a half years or so. Yeah, the first one I think would be   40:24 don't give up. Could it be an advice? I don't know. But don't give up and don't blame yourself could be a good one, I think   40:32 you have, I think that you have to deal with the situation with the tool you have at the moment you live it.   40:42 Sure, that's now some situations I had like two and a half years ago, I would deal with them better right now. And some that I have right now, I will deal better with them in a few years. But you only have these tools in your toolbox right now. And try to do your best and don't blame yourself you fit doesn't go like you planned it would go if it doesn't go like you would have liked to go.   41:12 You can you can fail then like we said it will help you change the way you do it the next times. And you'll do better. Basically, that would be the first I think   41:26 with that with the mental health. So don't blame yourself because don't take a toll on it.   41:33 I think it's important.   41:36 But to be a second ones.   41:40 Get involved. I think if you believe in your profession, if you believe in physiotherapy, if you believe in health movement communication, tried tried to get involved. You don't have to do every project like like, I think I do, or like I think many people that came on that podcast do, I think you you should choose. Just quick on that. I think that maybe we have culture and physiotherapy where we think we have to accept everything. Don't do it.   42:13 Better, choose the projects, better choose to and do it, do them greatly. And then choose eight and fed them. Choose your projects, but try to get involved. If you if you believe in it, try it, try it, it will be worth it, you will meet some awesome people, you will make some connections and it will be worth it in the end. Anyways. So I think there's that and I think that's that maybe   42:41 maybe to come back on that we should find a way to to propose these projects to young clinicians as at least into a salon. We don't have anything to anything to get them involved. Maybe we should find a better way to propose the projects to to ask them. I think they have an I have a fresh vision on lots of things. And I think that's one of the reasons why we should we should have younger clinicians come in and express themselves. Because we live in an era where things go really fast. And if we only have the same old people that do it for 50 years, maybe that won't make it.   43:26 And let think I don't know, actually, what would be the last thing? Do you have an idea?   43:34 I mean, I think what you said was great, the only thing I would just like to reiterate from this conversation. So the big thing that I took away is that communication is everything. And that really finding a mentor finding, like you said an entourage of people to help you sharpen those tools. Those are my big two takeaways from, from our discussion today. And finally, I always ask, but you probably just answered this, but I'll ask it anyway, since I asked everybody is knowing where you are now, what advice would you give to yourself as a new grad? So not random? New Grad, but you yourself going back in time? What would you say to yourself? So as a new grad?   44:26 I'd say accept, say, say no to lots more things. I say that because sometimes I get really overwhelmed, overwhelmed with the things I do.   44:39 I think I would say that. And if I go back in time even more, maybe like in my first year of PT school, I'd say try to   44:50 try to ask yourself more questions.   44:54 Don't think that everything you learn is true even at school.   45:00 Question things, lots more, even even if it's teachers, even if it's school, a question things, it's not always the best, the best that you learn our school question lots of things.   45:14 Excellent advice. And now where can people find you if they want to follow you? They want to ask you questions they want to get in touch where's the best place for them to reach you? It could be kind of on like on social media, where wherever is best for you. I think that Twitter is the best for everything physio related. You can go on what is it like Bell B, L underscore like, Oh, I see.   45:38 I think it's the best way. Oh, by all by email, if you text me on Twitter, it's my DMs are open. I think I can give you my email if you perfect problem. I think I don't think we need to give give your email.   45:54 Yeah, well, we'll we'll stick we'll stick to the Twitter app for now. So people can find you on Twitter, we'll have a link to that. Well, I want to thank you so much for coming on the podcast and you know, as a newer ish grad, if you are indicative of others in the field. And I think the future of physical therapy is looking really bright. So I want to thank you for coming on and for sharing all this great information with us and your takeaways from Monaco and everything else in between. So thank you for the invitation. It was really great. It was fun. I had lots of fun, at least it's got my pleasure. Good. That's all I liked to hear my pleasure. And everyone. Thanks so much for listening, have a great couple of days and stay healthy, wealthy and smart. And a big thank you to Lloyd for being so honest and open with us about his experiences as a newer grad physio therapist and of course, thanks to Net Health. So again, they have a fun new offer if you sign up and complete a marketing audit to learn how digital marketing solutions can help your clinic when they will buy lunch for your office. Head over to net health.com forward slash li tz y to sign up for your complimentary marketing audit today to get your clinics online visibility, reputation and referrals boosted   47:10 Thank you for listening and please subscribe to the podcast at podcast dot healthy wealthy smart.com And don't forget to follow us on social media

The Stranger Times
Series 2: Ep 10 – Danny Buckler – Before Your Very Eyes

The Stranger Times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 44:32


This week's episode sees the magnificent Danny Buckler bringing a touch of magic to Before Your Very Eyes. This short story reveals how stage magic works in the world of The Stranger Times.Caimh also discusses his fascination with magic and how he kind of ruined Darren Brown for himself.