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In this episode of the Your Harrogate podcast, presenter Pete Egerton speaks to Aston Villa striker and Lioness, Rachel Daly. Born in Harrogate, Rachel started her football at Killinghall Nomads and now the club have named their new cafe after her - "the Daly brew!" Rachel tells Pete how proud she is to be part of a legacy that is inspiring young ladies everywhere to put their boots on and kick a ball. We also hear from club chairman, Darren Casey, who explains how after the Lionesses won the European championships, they saw an influx of girls wanting to play. Plus mums and players wait excitedly to meet their idol...
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Still figuring out how to upgrade your health & energy to feel great again? In this episode, Darren Casey stresses out how you can create a healthy lifestyle and business anywhere you are in life. He discloses how you can change your unhealthy habits into healthier ones to achieve success in both your business and personal life. Darren highlights the importance of creating an environment conducive to healthy habits, by setting agreements with those around you and being accountable for your actions. Tune in and find out how to get big results by improving your energy and focus!Key Highlights:[00:01 - 06:46] Opening Segment• How to build sustainable health and wellness and how it relates to businesses• Why most people pursue pleasure instead of happinessLeading to unhealthy habits and a lack of control in one's life• How you can create a successful lifestyle and business by having a non-negotiable mindset[06:47 - 13:15] Building a Sustainable Lifestyle & Business• How to overhaul your environment and start making simple changes to improve your health• What can lead men to failure when trying to change their health and fitness habits• Simple things must get done in order to change health and fitness habitsReframing what health is and approaching it from a 12-month minimum perspective [13:16 - 19:17] Simple Things Make the Biggest Difference• How to upgrade your health with simple changes• Creating a culture and environment that supports goals is key to changing habits• Most people are not ready to receive a huge worldview shift[19:18 - 25:36] How To Break The Cycle Of Cognitive Dissonance• How the medical industry is the third leading cause of death on the planet• Why it's difficult to get accurate health information• When Darren started looking at his health more closely, it became clear that it was all very simpleCleaning up your diet is much simpler than people think[25:36 - 30:18] Closing Segment• How to upgrade your energy quickly and easilyWant to connect with Darren? Follow him on Facebook. Visit The High Producers, and grab a copy of “The Energy Fix” Key Quotes:“Consistency is the name of the game when it comes to health.” - Darren Casey“People have to be ready to change how they live.” - Darren Casey Let's get connected! You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram & Youtube. Head to Voltage Digital Marketing to boost your brand and sales exposure! If you liked the show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe through your favorite streaming platform!
Known as the ‘secret weapon’ to many of today’s top business owners, Darren Casey rocks it when it comes to delivering results as a fitness entrepreneur. On this episode Darren cuts through the fluff and dives in deep on his FitStory and how the industry is evolving.
Happy New Year and welcome to the first podcast episode of 2019 with my special guest Mr Darren Casey of https://www.fitproentourage.com & https://www.coachdarrencasey.comI loved talking to Darren about those things that are essential to success, but never normally discussed...
We’re back home in Dublin for our tenth – and final – episode of this series where we visit the Riverdance summer school and catch up with the next generation of Riverdancers. Plus, principal dancer, Chloey Turner, talks to Darren Casey about her emotional career, the defining influence of her father, and opens up about how nerves and anxiety very nearly held her back. "I was a very nervous and anxious kid and couldn’t compete because of those nerves," she explains. "But even with anxiety, depression, or lack of belief, as long as you have the passion, determination and discipline you can achieve your dreams." For more go to Riverdance.com
When Jason O'Neill put his college education first, he was worried that he had missed his chance with Riverdance and he admits that he suffered depression and anxiety as a result, 'thinking I was missing out on these incredible tours'. But the day he got his graduation certificate he also got offered the lead on the show. 'It was a surreal day and I’ve never looked back,' he tells Darren Casey on this week's episode of Riverdance: the podcast. 'I ran from my graduation to grab the bus to Dublin to rejoin the show.' Jason also opens up about what dancing means to him and how he coped with family crises whilst on the road. "Dancing has always been an escape for me, an escape from family, schoolwork, myself," he says. "As the only boy with six sisters, I wasn’t a talker and being on the road was my time to cry, to share and be open with myself." And with Riverdance back in the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, Darren also goes backstage to take you through the rehearsals and preparations for its 13 week summer run. For more from Riverdance: the podcast, go to www.riverdance.com
It takes a certain type of mentality and personality to be a Riverdance dance captain and on this week's episode, Louise O'Sullivan, John Lonergan and Ellen Bonner explain the preparation, mindset and approach needed to lead a Riverdance company on tour. Plus, as the show hits Kansas on St. Patrick's Day, Darren Casey takes you backstage for a spectacular finale. For more, go to www.riverdance.com
"You can count on one hand the number of shows that have the longevity of Riverdance," explains Producer Julian Erskine who has worked on the show since its Eurovision days in 1994. "The music, the choreography, the energy of the dancers is incredible and it brings people together. It's accessible to everybody, people can forget everything for two hours and come out with a smile on their face." But, he admits, the crowds weren't there in as big as numbers in the last few years and he tells Darren Casey why a major re-invention is needed for 2020 and beyond. "There has been a reality check," he admits. "It's time to give it a break, build it up again and go back out. After 25 years we need to bring the visual elements right up-to-date and present the show in a fresh, exciting way." Also on this episode, Jack Quinn's dancer diary is en route to Houston, Texas, with mixed emotions in the air. For more, visit Riverdance.com
"If you have a goal or dream in sight, most of the time it's not going to be a straight road. You're going to have to take a longer, more difficult direction to get there." On this week's show, lead dancer, Lauren Smyth, tells Darren Casey how she was rejected for Riverdance but wouldn't take no for an answer and wouldn't give up her dream of dancing on the show. "What makes you different is also your strength….You have to persist and from a young age I always felt I was going to be on Riverdance." You'll also hear from musician, Tara Howley, on life on the road travelling through Louisiana and how her music was a grateful memory for one widowed American wife. For more from Riverdance, visit Riverdance.com
On this week’s show, join Riverdance as they land in North America for its 23 US state and Canadian tour. Starting in Washington DC, Darren Casey takes us through a tiring four days of rehearsals and shows in America’s capital, whilst he also catches up with outspoken principal dancer, Ciara Sexton. Having retired from Irish dancing aged just 25, Ciara was convinced to join Riverdance and four years later, she looks back on her rejuvenated career and the highs and lows throughout her entire career. For more, riverdance.com
On the first episode of Riverdance: the podcast, join Darren Casey as he takes you on tour for the China leg of the Riverdance experience. You'll hear from the Riverdance cast and crew for another memorable cultural experience, while Darren takes you backstage for an exclusive all-access-pass. Plus, in an exclusive interview, director and co-founder, John McColgan, talks about the beginnings of Riverdance and how they are preparing for the future of Riverdance and its next twenty-five years. For more, go to Riverdance.com
Darren Casey is a Fitness Entrepreneur who lives in the UK. He was known for creating multiple well regarded coaching programs derived and informed from close to 20 years pursuing of mastery. He invented the Rapid Method Program(RMP). RMP has helped hundreds of busy modern men, business owners & high producing entrepreneurs from across the globe to skyrocket their physical & mental wellbeing and capacity to produce in business and of course, in life. On today’s episode, Darren is going to walk us through his experience from being inactive and a burnout version of himself to high producer. He will explain to us what the Rapid Method Program is.
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In this edition of BWN, I speak with Fitness Expert and transformational coach, Darren Casey. We talk about how to get your body into PEAK physical condition in as little as 12 minutes a day and why so many people waste time at the gym and never get the results they desire.
Darren Casey speaks with Jack about how he helps entrepreneurs get the most out of their success by designing a nutrition and fitness plan that easily fits their lifestyle.The bottom line is that all the success and money in the world eventually means nothing if you don't have the health to be able to enjoy it.
Darren Casey speaks with Jack about how he helps entrepreneurs get the most out of their success by designing a nutrition and fitness plan that easily fits their lifestyle.The bottom line is that all the success and money in the world eventually means nothing if you don't have the health to be able to enjoy it.
Adam Hills, Tripod, Darren Casey, Kent Valentine and Dave Jory take part in the Seasonal Special Episode that includes a brief round-up of Stand & Deliver! and Radio Ha Ha, and a quick look at comedy at the beginning of 2007.