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Old friend of the show and host of Triple Dee, David Dunne returns this month for a guest mix going back to 1994 in the build up to his Kiss 102 - Back to '94 event. Tickets available at the following URL: https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Manchester/Ramona/Kiss1025-fm-30-year-reunion/40095623/ Now available on Apple Podcasts and all the proper ones Tracklisting
With the local election polling tomorrow, today we have our final day of local election spotlights.... Sinn Fein Cllr in the Carrick-On-Suir LEA, David Dunne joined us this morning....
County Sligo Golf Club celebrates 130 years of existence in 2024. Club members recently approved a course development plan, prepared by course designers M&E. In this episode we catch up with Council member David Dunne to hear about the scope of these plans, which will be implemented over the coming years. David has an interesting back story which we explore in parallel with our chat about the Rosses Point links. Many thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoy the show! Epiosde imagery courtesy of County Sligo Golf Club Episode music used under license from Epidemic Sound Special Guest: David Dunne.
David Dunne describes a perennial problem for practitioners in elite sports.“There's a fundamental mismatch between what practitioners can deliver and what athletes actually want and desire,” he told Joe Lemire and John Portch on the People Behind the Tech podcast.“So we pivoted towards the COM-B model.”During this episode we spoke at length about Hexis' continued growth following a successful seed round, technology's ability to influence the evolution of the practitioner, and the fundamental union of academic rigour and those so-called softer skills.COM-B was a major part of that conversation. It has been integral to Hexis' growth. The company used it in tandem with elements of design thinking which, as Dunne explains, stems from his time working for teams including Harlequins and Ryder Cup Team Europe. The model is a framework for understanding and changing behaviour. It was developed by Susan Michie, Maartje van Stralen and Robert West in 2011. The model posits that behaviour (B) is a result of an interaction between three components:Capability (C): this refers to an individual's psychological and physical capacity to engage in the activity. It includes having the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.Opportunity (O): this encompasses all the factors outside the individual that make the behaviour possible, including social and physical environmental factors.Motivation (M): this includes the brain processes that direct behaviour, such as habits, emotional responses, decision-making and analytical thinking.Listen to the full conversation.Joe Lemire LinkedIn | XJohn Portch LinkedIn | XListen above and subscribe today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Overcast, or your chosen podcast platform.
In this episode Ryan Blake chats applied nutirion with David Dunne.Links mentioned in this episode:https://www.hexis.live/
01:32 – Community Shoutouts Café Legs Blog: https://blog.supersapiens.com/beating-cafe-legs/ 06:55 – Episode Starts 07:44 – What is David's academic background? 09:40 – What interested David in the behavior change and why did he study it? 11:30 – What is the difference between endurance and team sport athletes? 14:28 – How has David's more general background influenced his career path? 16:36 – What has David learned in his career that he wished he'd known earlier? 18:18 – All practitioners are psychologists. 19:47 – What is nutrition like in gold? 24:46 – What does a golf tournament look like from a schedule standpoint and how does this impact fueling? 29:05 – How much benefit is there in flying private vs commercial? 32:49 – What can we do from a nutritional standpoint to support circadian shifts? 36:10 – What sports has David been involved in and what is his favorite? 37:08 – Rugby chat. 37:44 – Do macronutrients shift to support circadian rhythm changes? 39:56 – Carbohydrate periodization “Fuel for the work Required” Paper mentioned by David: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29453741/ Supersapiens use across a season/year: https://blog.supersapiens.com/comprehensive-guide-to-a-season-with-supersapiens/ 42:20 – Are there differences in team sport athletes' motivation levels? 47:05 – What is David's experience with cyclists? 48:45 – What is David's standout moment in his professional career? 50:08 – What is David's sporting background? 53:00 – How Hexis works 54:15 – Outro
In this fascinating discussion with David Dunne, CEO of Hexis, we explore the importance of nutrition in sport and the lack of tools available to help practitioners effectively influence behaviour change. David shares his personal experience with a professional athlete who, despite knowing what nutritional changes he needed to make, just wasn't motivated them to make them, and how this sparked his journey of exploring behaviour change and technology through his PhD. We also reflect on the work of nutrition scientist Louise Burke and how her foundational work has been so influential in the field of sports nutrition. We examine ways for coaches to develop interventions to assist athletes in understanding how to change their behaviour around nutrition. Discover how the behaviour change wheel, the combi model, and the theoretical domains framework can help practitioners design, develop, and deliver effective interventions. We discuss the importance of focusing on behaviours rather than outcomes when defining a target behaviour and the role of capability, opportunity, and motivation in behaviour change. We also explore various intervention options such as persuasive and cognitive interventions, and peer modeling to help athletes build confidence in their capabilities. Finally, we discuss strategies to help athletes maintain high performance, manage body composition, and fuel their bodies correctly. Learn about the value of periodizing nutrition and the advantages of a more balanced lifestyle approach. LINKS: Follow David Dunne on Twitter at https://twitter.com/david_m_dunne Follow on Louise Burke on Twitter at https://twitter.com/LouiseMBurke More about HEXIS at https://www.hexis.live/?utm_source=fitter.radio&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=fitter_radio_nz
Bevan and Tim review the weekend's racing including Challenge Roth, plus we bring you some audio from Mario Mola updating us on where he's at with his racing and training. We hear from David Dunne of Hexis ahead of his interview out tomorrow and learn some tips and techniques on how to create behavioural change around nutrition. Lastly we bring you excerpts from Emma Pallant-Browne's full interview out tomorrow. (0:07:50) – Minimax Recovery Systems Boots and the new Atom Calf Sleeve Boots. (0:12:56) - INFINIT Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ (0:14:10) – David Dunne CEO of Hexis – excerpts from his full-form interview out tomorrow. (0:24:45) – Coaches Catch up with Tim Brazier – Race Reviews plus excerpts from Emma Pallant-Browne's upcoming full form interview and audio from Mario Mola – Down the Blue Carpet LINKS: Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ https://www.hexis.live/ Follow David Dunne on Twitter at https://twitter.com/david_m_dunne Follow Emma Pallant-Browne on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/em_pallant/ Follow Mario Mola on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mariomola/ Mario Mola Triathlon Live Down the Blue Carpet Videos at https://www.triathlonlive.tv/videos/down-the-blue-carpet-episode-eleven-sophie-coldwell More about the new Recovery Systems Atom Boots at https://www.recoverysystemssport.com/product/recovery-systems-atom/
We chat to David Dunne, Performance Nutritionist and CEO of Hexis about the fascinating world of sports nutrition and behavioural science and how Hexis are bridging the gap between knowledge and implementation. We discuss how to motivate and enable individuals to make lasting changes to their behaviours through understanding the target behavior and identifying barriers and enablers. We delve into the COMB model and the theoretical domains framework, which can help create successful interventions on both a micro and macro level. Lastly, we discuss the role of technology in supporting 24/7 nutrition guidance and in enabling sustainable behaviour change. We examine the potential for a 'practitioner's desktop' to scale the services of nutritionists, as well as the pitfalls of extreme weight-loss strategies. emphasizing the importance of changing behaviours for long-term sustainability. LINKS: More about Hexis at https://www.hexis.live/ Follow David Dunne on Twitter at https://twitter.com/david_m_dunne
In this episode, we take a closer look at the world of behavioural science in relation to nutrition. Together with David Dunne of Hexis we discuss the complexities of nutrition, the psychological impact of past behaviors, stigmas and body composition, and how technology-based interventions can help athletes sustain long-term nutritional behaviors. Bevan and Tim review the weekend's racing plus we revisit the ‘Super Shoe' debate and share Ruth Astle's recent work on testing which carbon shoe is best for her. Lastly, don't miss our discussion on blood flow restriction training and its potential applications in improving endurance performance. Dr. Richard Ferguson shares his insights on occlusion training and the results of his sprint interval study, explaining how blood pressure cuffs can be used to partially occlude the arterial supply, creating a hypoxic response and an alteration in intramuscular metabolic status. Discover how the body responds to the stress of exercise and how blood flow restriction training can be used in combination with low-intensity or lower load exercise for optimal results. (0:05:53) – INFINIT Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ (0:06:11) – Behavioural Science and nutrition. (0:11:04) – An excerpt with David Dunne of Hexis (0:23:55) – Coaches Catch Up (0:39:53) – Ruth Astle and Super Shoes (0:47:42) – Blood Flow Restriction (0:50.02) – An excerpt with Dr Richard Ferguson LINKS: Ultro Earbuds at https://www.ultroaudio.com/ Infinit Nutrition discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ Ruth Astle Carbon Shoe Testing on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WohopqGwaXI Follow David Dunne on Twitter at https://twitter.com/david_m_dunne Hexis at https://www.hexis.live/ More about Dr Richard Ferguson BSc, MPhil, PhD, FPhysiol at https://www.lboro.ac.uk/schools/sport-exercise-health-sciences/people/richard-ferguson/ Follow Richard Ferguson on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ferguson_ra Australian Institute of Sport Blood Flow Restriction Guidelines at https://www.ais.gov.au/position_statements/best_practice_content/blood-flow-restriction-training-guidelines
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV host/analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. The begin with the sensational news of enforced scratching from the Kentucky Derby and the indefinite suspension of trainer Saffie Joseph, who joins Nick to express his anger at the situation. Also on today's show, Nick talks Kentucky Derby with Hall of Fame-turned NBC analyst Jerry Bailey and trainer of first time starter Ben Colebrook. Nick and Jane look ahead to the Guineas with final decs, while Jane updates us on the David Dunne appeal. Cormac Farrell tells us about topping the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up Sales, Chloe Martin drops in with news of Racing Staff Week, while Jamie Hart is back to preview Saturday's WorldPool action. Plus, there's news on how you can get massive discounts on tickets at York's Dante Festival.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV host/analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. The begin with the sensational news of enforced scratching from the Kentucky Derby and the indefinite suspension of trainer Saffie Joseph, who joins Nick to express his anger at the situation. Also on today's show, Nick talks Kentucky Derby with Hall of Fame-turned NBC analyst Jerry Bailey and trainer of first time starter Ben Colebrook. Nick and Jane look ahead to the Guineas with final decs, while Jane updates us on the David Dunne appeal. Cormac Farrell tells us about topping the Tattersalls Guineas Breeze-Up Sales, Chloe Martin drops in with news of Racing Staff Week, while Jamie Hart is back to preview Saturday's WorldPool action. Plus, there's news on how you can get massive discounts on tickets at York's Dante Festival.
It was fantastic to hold a conversation with David Dunne and hear his passion around the subject of Performance Nutrition. We discussed some of his own observations from working in applied high performance environments for over a decade, and what lead him to looking at Sports Tech and creating a start up in Hexis with fellow founders.Davids passion is clear and within our chat, David refers to his own frustrations and fascinations that held his curiosity to develop his own mind set and thinking. David shares some fabulous insights and I really hope you enjoy listening to this, as well as taking something from it that you can use to develop your own thinking or practice in your own high performance environments.David joins us on an Instagram Live Q&A Tuesday 21st February 7-7.45pm to answer your questions on applied nutrition.Support the show
You Are What You Eat - In this episode of ‘Run The Business,' Ant talks to a CEO and founder of a start up who used his knowledge and expertise in the world of elite level sports nutrition to build his own business.David Dunne has been a Performance Nutrition Consultant for British Canoeing, Harlequins rugby team, British Fencing, Team Wiggins cycling, Queens Park Rangers and many many others, but recently started Hexis - an app to help athletes manage their nutrition around their training.This episode explores the relationship between fueling and running, as well as how the right nutrition might even help in business leadership and getting the most out of your workforce.Listeners to this podcast can get 30% off all 12 month memberships to Hexis using the code "RUNTHEBUSINESS". All you need to do is head to www.hexis.live and click ‘join now‘ to get started.All the links:Anthony Gay Twitter - https://twitter.com/anthonygayAnthony Gay LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayanthony/David Dunne LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-dunne-993b8845 David Dunne Twitter - https://twitter.com/david_m_dunneHexis - www.hexis.live Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The best COACHES, sport SCIENTISTS, professors, mentors, gurus and so on - are ALL not “that good” at their job
Today we spoke with David Dunne – CEO and co-founder of Hexis Performance, Performance Nutritionist, and Tech Startup Entrepreneur. David has a stunning CV in relation to performance nutrition. He has worked with the European Tour, ORRECO, British Canoeing, Bradford Bulls, Ryder Cup Team Europe, Harlequins rugby, and the Italian Rugby Federation. He has a Ph.D. in Nutrition, Behaviour Change, and Technology. David is the co-founder of Hexis Performance, a predictive, personalised and periodised app for nutrition, which is backed by cutting-edge science based on the premise of carb coding to meet the demands of recovery and training schedules. We spoke about the life of a caddy in pro golf - we had caught up with David during the Irish Open when he was caddying for Paul Dunne. David discussed the nutritional and hydration requirements for going round a golf course, and other key pieces that could improve performance during a round of 18. We unpacked the journey of Hexis, the mission of Hexis - and how it has changed with customer input, scaling, and the team. David explained live energy and carb coding from the innovative app - and behavioural change. Highlights:
This week's episode is with Dr David Dunne. I mentioned a few weeks ago in the reboot episode that I will continue to speak to scientists, applied practitioners, coaches and athletes and those outside of sport. But I also flagged that I want to speak with entrepreneurs and consultants, people who've created businesses or are consulting for their income. David is one such person. He is a doctoral at Liverpool John Moores in the area of how behaviour influences carbohydrate intake. He has done something quite interesting and I would say inspiring too. He's taken that research and applied AI technology to form a digital application that helps athletes and nutritionists to optimise energy intake (HEXIS). As much as the application, I was fascinated to talk to David about his applied experiences as well as the road into start-ups, investment, product development and ultimately creating value for people. Hi, I'm Steve Ingham Sports and Performance Scientist co-founder at Supporting Champions. I have the privilege of supporting over 1000 athletes of which over 200 have gone on to win World or Olympic medals. For the last 25 years I've been fascinated by, researched and applied innovative ideas to help people succeed and now I want to share those performance strategies with you. I help aspiring and professional Performance Science and Support Staff improve their skills, experience and mindset for working with sports performers through a range of online courses and an exclusive community hub https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/onlinecourse If you're working in sports performance or business and want to get support to develop your team and systems - take a look at what I offer here - https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/speaking/ LINKS Links for David and Hexis https://twitter.com/david_m_dunne https://twitter.com/hexis_live https://www.hexis.live/ WE'RE NOW ON TIK TOK! https://www.tiktok.com/@supportingchampions Twitter at https://twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions And Instagram https://www.instagram.com/steveandinghamhttps://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/
"Design and business only work together if there is common ground." That's one of the quotes from the conversation I recently had with David Dunne. But finding this common ground is easier said than done. These days it's still the school of management that's driving most companies. And I think you'll agree that design and management don't necessarily share the same world view, beliefs and approaches. These differences create tensions. These tensions prevent both sides from achieving the best possible outcomes. What David Dunne and his colleagues are doing is creating a shared language around these tensions (they refer to them as double binds). This shared language is essential! Because that helps to make these tensions tangible. And once they are tangible it becomes much easier to create mutual understanding and find constructive ways to work with each other. In this episode David shares the 6 double binds he uncovered through his research. I'm sure you'll recognize a few ;) Want to finally break through some of that stubborn resistance you meet when trying to embed design within your organization? Then this episode is just for you! --- [ EPISODE GUIDE ] -— 00:00 Welcome to the Show 04:15 Who is David Dunne 06:00 What are double binds 08:45 Why is this important 10:30 Creativity in organisations 12:30 Examples of double binds 14:45 How do you know you're in a double bind 20:00 General principles to the solutions 27:00 Humility and reflection 28:45 Other examples 30:30 Who needs to hear this 33:45 Lessons from the Circle 35:45 What is the risk 39:00 Reaching out to David 39:30 Open questions 41:30 Closing thoughts --- [ CIRCLE ] -— Join our community of in-house service design professionals at the Circle. https://www.servicedesignshow.com/circle/
For our Christmas Eve special of #FinesseFriday, we bring you another very special guest mix from the Triple Dee host and absolute legend that is Mr David Dunne.
It is a pleasure today to welcome David Dunne, a Sports and Performance Nutritionist. Today we talk about how David's interest in sports grew, his nutrition education including a PhD in Nutrition, Behaviour Change, and Technology and how that led him to his current work as the CEO and Co-Founder of a sports nutrition app, Hexis. David has plenty of experience working with elite athletes including Olympians and supporting them with their performance. Today he shares an insight with us about some of the basics within sports nutrition while also helping us to bust some myths within the area!
In episode 59 of the podcast, we welcome David Dunne. David is a Performance Nutritionist at the highest level of professional sport and a PhD Student in Nutrition, Behaviour Change & Technology. In this episode, we discuss how to use the science of behavioural change to improve your nutrition and eat better. We discuss the different models of behavioural change, how to create a sustainable plan around them, common mistakes to avoid making, how to utilise technology to improve your habits and much much more. This one is not to be missed. Enjoy!
David Dunne - CEO and co-founder of Hexis performance - is an internationally renowned Performance Nutritionist who works with elite athletes across the world, including the European Tour and the European Ryder Cup Team. He joins our podcast to discuss how we can optimize our behavior to eat better, sleep better and perform better.
The Progress Theory is back with another legend's episode. This time we're discussing behaviours around food with Performance nutritionist, researcher and co-founder of the Hexis-performance app, David Dunne. In this episode, we discuss how David's ideas around nutritional behaviour and habits and how Nutritionists were starting to embrace technology and social media more for the delivery of nutritional services led him to pursue research in Behavioral Science and nutrition. It was very clear that nutritional knowledge is not enough to improve the nutritional behaviours of athletes, and a more personal and context-specific approach is needed to influence behaviour and improving nutritional practices. Topics include: • The rationale and direction of David's research in nutrition and behavioural Science • How nutritionists are open to new technologies when delivering nutritional services, but our understanding of how effective they can be is limited • How behavioural approaches need to be person-specific, making group sessions challenging. In these scenarios, focus on what behaviours you can change. • The negatives of social media for nutrition. How social media can provide a false narrative of what is normal and appropriate nutrition. • How the Hexis performance app is an evidence-based app that aims to tailor your nutritional strategy to your characteristics and positive behaviours (check them out at @hexis_performance due out later this year). • How getting practical experience is key for developing your skills as a nutritionist. You can also contact David through his Instagram @thenutritionisr #progresstheory Mentioned in this episode: The Progress Theory Hybrid Athlete Training Template Hey, it's Phil, I am quickly jumping on before the podcast to share with you an exciting announcement. As part of our Hybrid Athlete focus in Series 5, The Progress Theory have teamed up with Strength Coach Nause to produce the Progress Theory Hybrid Athlete Template. This template & training dashboard is designed so you can create your own Hybrid training programme. It monitors your max lifts, your training loads, and your ratings of perceived exertion for each session; allowing you to track your progress and ensure fatigue and the interference effect do not impede your training adaptations. Strength Coach Nause, bridges the gap between the science and the art of strength and conditioning. They provide prebuilt systems, like this Hybrid Athlete Template, that allows coaches and athletes to streamline their processes. This custom-built programming provides user-friendly data collection, analysis and presentation which means you can get back to what you do best, coaching and training! You can get your Hybrid Athlete Template via the website at theprogresstheory.com or in our bio on Instagram where you get 15% off at checkout
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Carrick on Suir was alive with rumours yesterday of school closures and creche closures as a result of an outbreak of Covid. The Presentation primary school in Carrick, which has over 300 pupils, told parents on Monday morning it was suspending its classes with immediate effect. Councillor David Dunne spoke to Fran on Tipp Today this morning.
Today we spoke with David Dunne – Performance nutritionist and CEO and co-founder of Hexis Performance David has a stunning CV in relation to performance nutrition. He has worked with the European Tour, ORRECO, British Canoeing, Bradford Bulls, Ryder Cup Team Europe, Harlequins rugby and the Italian Rugby Federation. He has a PhD in Nutrition, Behaviour Change and Technology. David is the co-founder of Hexis Performance, a predictive, personalised and periodised app for nutrition, which is backed by cutting edge science based on the premise of carb coding to meet demands of recovery and training schedules. Both Ciaran and I are fans of it! In this episode David talks about why he left London recently but also what took him there in the first place. David was always fascinated about performance and he saw the massive value in nutrition, a controllable - that's where the story begins. He shares where he fits and adds value in high performance settings and sheds light on specificity of roles in those environments. David talks about sleep and night-time routines - what to do in relation to lifestyle and habits...and also - beetroot juice. For David, high performance is "helping a person realise what they are capable of". Thanks for joining us David! This episode has been supported by Curio - use code SEPR30 to get 30% off unlimited listening to the best journalism, narrated on www.curio.io https://curio.io/subscribe?coupon=SEPR30 Code: SEPR30
David Dunne is a Performance Nutritionist with an array of experience working in elite sport with Harlequins, Queens Park Rangers FC, Bradford Bulls, British Fencing, British Canoeing and Professional Golfers. He is also the CEO of Hexis Performance and is currently completing a PhD in Digital Health and Behaviour Change. In this episode David discusses: The numerous Consultant Nutritionist roles he's had to date. How the breadth of experiences has taught him to think better. How we are dealing with human beings, not numbers or athletes. The importance of building empathy and trust. The problem of motivation vs capability in behaviour change. Why more knowledge may not be the answer. His PhD Research combining social media and nutrition interventions. The development of the Hexis App to provide individualised nutrition support to athletes. You can learn more about David's work by visiting www.hexisapp.com or by following Hexis on Instagram: @hexis_performance and David on Twitter: @thenutrionisr . As always you can keep up to date with Athletic Evolution via our website, Instagram and Twitter.
This week Ross Bennett is joined by internationally renowned Performance Nutritionist David Dunne. David is currently conducted a PhD through Liverpool John Moores University and co-founded HEXIS. He has worked with the European Ryder Cup Team, the European Golf Tour, Harlequins RFC, QPR FC, London GAA, Team Wiggins Cycling, British Canoeing and many individual sports such as boxing and athletics. Ross & David discuss protein consumption; views on supplementation; the myth of low CHO; behavioural psychology within nutrition; and how his new Hexis App can help with this topics. This episode is sponsored by RYPT - who offer the best software package for fitness professionals & gyms and gives you the ability to offer online programmes and support for your teams & clients. Their clients include DSS Online Training, Kerry GAA and Swim Ireland. Find out more at www.RYPT.app The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com
In this episode I talk to David Dunne, and it's one hell of a story... We could have talked for hours... But if you want to hear about the early days of the Hacienda, traveling the world DJ'ing, working for MTV, KISS, Ministry of Sound... And a behind the scenes look at Hed Kandi at the peak of it's powers... Stay tuned. David is legend and a gentlemen. So let's get into it...
In this solo show I dig into: How I became a Sports Nutritionist in 2012 and then a Nutritional Therapist in 2018. How to become a Sports Nutritionist / Performance Nutritionist and what they do. How to become a Registered Nutritionist and what they do. How to become a Dietician and what they do. How to become a Nutritional Therapist and what they do. How to become a Nutrition Coach and what they do. Resources: Sports Nutritionists / Performance Nutritionists: Membership - SENr. Courses - Usually an Undergraduate Degree and a Postgrad Qualification Typical work - sports teams and individual professional and amateur athletes. My Background - Degree in Sports and Exercise Sciences (2009-2011) and Sports and Exercise Nutrition Diploma (2012) with what is now called the Institute of Performance Nutrition. Practitioners interviewed - David Dunne, James Hudson, Danny Webber Oliver Whiteman, Jack Coack, Dr Bubbs, James Sinclair, Will Girling, Bouziz (also a naturopath,) Stephen Smith. Nutritional Therapist: Membership - British Association of Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) Courses - See BANT website. Typical work - 1-2-1 clients supporting health concerns, corporate wellness, sports nutrition. My background - Diploma in Naturopathic Nutritional Therapy (qualified summer 2018.) Practitioners Interviewed - Louise Jenner Clarke, Erica Rodriguez, Alex Manos, Lucy Patterson, Keris Marsdon, Kat, Ray Griffiths, Phoebe Liebling. Dietician: Membership - BDA. Courses - See BDA website (usually a degree) Typical work - NHS. Dieticians interviewed - Fran Waldock, Renee Mgregor. Registered Nutritionist: Membership - Association Of Nutrition. Courses - check their website. Typical work - Industry, Education, Public Health. Practitioners interviewed - Jenny Rosborough, Anita Bean. Nutrition Coach: Courses - usually 1 year online, two popular ones are BTN Academy and Mac University. Typical work - Fitness industry. Coaches interviewed - Matt Witmore, Will Bolt, Mike Athlos. Other Practitioners and a Chef: Tiffany Afflick - Sports Nutrition Advisor. Rachel Muse - Performance Chef. Michael Gleeson - Emeritus Professor. 33Fuel support the show: 33 Fuel produce natural sports nutrition products. https://www.33fuel.com/ matt10 at checkout for 10% off.
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In this episode of the Shane Walsh Fitness Podcast I spoke with Performance Nutritionist David Dunne. He has worked in elite sport with PGA Tour golfers and various teams including Harlequins, Bradford Bulls, Italian Rugby, QPR and Boxer Micky Conlan. Some of the topics we speak about include: Maintaining Muscle During COVID Protein Meal Pattern Sleep Hexis App Online Coaching https://www.shanewalshfitness.com/onlinecoaching/ Don't forget to subscribe to the show Now available on iTunes and Spotify
David’s a Performance Nutritionist with a track record in developing and delivering nutrition programmes to elite athletes, teams, Olympians and sports legends – all over the globe. He has worked in elite sport with PGA Tour golfers and various teams including Harlequins (rugby union), Bradford Bulls (rugby league) and Queens Park Rangers (soccer). David is currently completing PhD out of Liverpool Johns Moores University in the UK, doing research on digital media & behaviour change interventions in sports nutrition. David is the CEO of Hexis. Show notes: https://sigmanutrition.com/episode327
You are what you eat, performance nutritionalist David Dunne offers some practical advice if you are thinking of uping your golf game. Even if you are self-isolating there are tips on how to spread your calorie intake over the day. Get social with me at: https://www.instagram.com/pro_fitgolf/?hl=en Find out more about David on Twitter: @thenutritionisr
David Dunne is a Performance Nutritionist, PhD student in Digital Health and Co-Founder of Hexis Performance: - Personalised app for athletes. - Containing simple tasty recipes and evidence based nutrition information. - Developed by athletes, nutrition coaches and performance chefs. If you like the show please share it with someone and subsribe. Links and Resources: David on Insta - https://instagram.com/thenutritionisr?igshid=1xbhbuh9znl41 Hexis Performance on Insta - https://instagram.com/hexis_performance?igshid=15q0k5lcqnl1p Hexis Performance website - https://hexisapp.com/ 33 Fuel support the show: 33 Fuel produce natural and powerful sports nutrition products Website - https://www.33fuel.com/ Favourite product at the moment - Ultimate Daily Greens - https://www.33fuel.com/ultimate-daily-greens Discount - gain 10% off your first order with Matt10 at checkout.
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The Wild Deer Association of Ireland was on my radar for a long time for all the obvious reasons. I have even had one of their long-time members, Paul Dowling, on the podcast. But we ended up talking about deer hunting in general, rather than about the Wild Deer Association of Ireland. So, more than one year later, I am pleased to host on the podcast David Dunne, who is a seasoned deerstalker and the event organizer for the Wild Deer Association of Ireland. During our session, we talked about the association and its goals and campaigns. We also discussed many more general subjects related to wild deer, hunting, and the environment. http://wdai.ie/
Received wisdom has it that a bunch of British DJs went to Ibiza in the late 80s and brought house music to the UK via London - something Manchester has always contested! In this episode, been-there-done-that Manchester radio and club DJ David Dunne talks about those amazing years from the perspective of the North of England. And he should know - he presented the first ever house music radio show in the north-west of England, he had a weekday daytime show on Kiss 102 (Manchester's first dedicated dance station) and went on to DJ worldwide for Hed Kandi, as well as becoming director of music at MTV. But there's a twist in this tale - and it's a poignant and memorable one... • More about David Dunne on his SoundCloud.
The Reach Up Disco Wonderland show with DJ Andy Smith including Tracks by Larry Graham, Nick Reach Up Vs Bad Bikini & Liz Torres with guest mix by David Dunne Rene & Angela - Free & Easy Salsoul Orchestra feat Loleatta Holloway - Runaway Larry Graham - Sooner Or Later (Michael Gray edit) Melba Moore - Love Comin At Ya (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re edit) T. S Monk - Bon Bon Vie Inital Talk & ily - Loving You Nick Reach Up & Bad Bikini - Burnin Up (Inst) Expansions - Move Ya Body (Nick Reach Up remix) Who feat Byron Stingly - Happy People (Dub) Real Thing - Can You Feel The Force (US remix) Motown Sounds - Bad Mouthin (Joey Negro edit) Baby O - In The Forest Sartorial & Simon Kennedy - Welcome To the Disco Dynasty - Your Piece Of The Rock (Start of David Dunne mix) Chaka Khan - I Know You, Live You (Moplen edit) Sharon Redd - Try My Love On For Size (Jeremy Northbrook edit) Geraldine Hunt - Glad I'm In Love Again (Young Pulse remix) Advance - Take It To The Top (Michael Gray edit) Gino Soccio - Try It Out (Shaka Loves You edit) (End of David Dunne mix) Dionne - Come And Get My Lovin' Liz Torres - Payback Is A Bitch (What Goes Around Comes Around) Frankie Knuckles - Tears Narada Michael Waldan - The Real Thang Sho Nuff - It's Alright Northend feat Michelle Wallace - Happy Days Level 42 - Turn It On
Dr. David Dunne, professor and director, full and part-time MBA programs, Sardul S Gill Graduate School, Peter B Gustavson School of Business
Welcome to the Design Thinking podcast! I’m Dawan Stanford, your host. David Dunne, Professor and Director of MBA Programs at the University of Victoria’s Gustavson School of Business, joins me today. David and I were introduced by Paolo Korre, who you may remember from an earlier episode of the show! We’ll chat today about a range of subjects, including the use of design thinking in redesigning an MBA program. As you’ll learn today, David’s background in experience and marketing helped to lead him to design thinking. When he returned to school intending to become a professor, he found himself deeply interested in student-centered methods of teaching. He worked in design on the side, taking sabbaticals to spend time with designers and in design schools. Design thinking is a practitioner’s art, and it takes experience with it to really make the methods your own. This applies both to my own journey and David’s, and we’ll explore the concept today in our conversation. We’ll also talk about the struggle to help students to make methods their own, rather than only learning the methods. David and I talk about helping people to achieve the ability to think about how they’re thinking. He recommends meditation as a powerful tool to reach this space of metacognition, and suggests the book Why Buddhism Is True. David also teaches students about cognitive biases and runs exercises to help them discover which biases are most prevalent in their teams. We’ll also dig into his book, and what designers or people on design pathways can learn from it. He’ll explain the three tensions that he sees in a design thinking process: inclusion, disruption, and perspective. We’ll also hear about the four models for how designers can respond to these tensions. Don’t miss this deeply informative episode with a wonderful guest! Learn More About Today’s Guest David Dunne on LinkedIn Design Thinking at Work In This Episode [01:18] — We hear about David’s background, and how his experience in business and marketing helped to lead him to where he is today. [07:13] — What was the learning curve like for David during his early projects? [09:55] — Dawan thinks of design thinking as a practitioner’s art, he explains, and you develop your strengths and see your weaknesses through its practice and interaction.[12:35] — How often does Dawan succeed in getting his students to make methods their own, rather than simply learn the methods? [15:31] — An important aspect of design thinking is that the process brings you face-to-face with your own limitations, David points out. [18:17] — David responds to Dawan’s perspective on having a “provisional mindset.” [18:41] — What other aspects of mindset has David been exploring in his work? [24:21] — David talks about the feedback loop that can result when you don’t do basic sketches to begin with. [28:46] — We hear David’s response to what Dawan has been saying about the challenges involved in working with teams. [31:01] — Is there anything that David has seen really help people move into the space of thinking about how they’re thinking? [36:35] — David talks about the three tensions that exist in a design thinking process, and what they suggest for designers or people on design pathways. [40:14] — The second and third tensions are disruption and perspective, David explains. [45:17] — David talks about the four different models of ways of acting in relation to the tensions that he covers in his book. [51:10] — One of the conversations that Dawan often has early is that these methods aren’t appropriate in all contexts, he points out. [52:25] — David explains something that he has found universal. [57:40] — We hear about an experience that David had early in his journey as a designer, and he points out that design becomes instinctive over time. [61:42] — David mentions that he’s co-writing a book with Paolo Korre. [62:07] — Where can people learn more about David and his work? Links and Resources yes@designthinking101.com (Dawan Stanford) David Dunne on LinkedIn Design Thinking at Work David Dunne’s bio at the Gustavson Brand Trust Index team leaders page Paolo Korre The Reflective Practitioner by Donald Schon Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright The Importance of Cognitive Errors in Diagnosis and Strategies to Minimize Them by Pat Croskerry, MD, PhD The Total Economic Impact™ Of IBM's Design Thinking Practice Design Thinking and How It Will Change Management Education: An Interview and Discussion Roger Martin Jeanne Liedtka on Design Thinking 101
Welcome to the Design Thinking podcast! I'm Dawan Stanford, your host. David Dunne, Professor and Director of MBA Programs at the University of Victoria's Gustavson School of Business, joins me today. David and I were introduced by Paolo Korre, who you may remember from an earlier episode of the show! We'll chat today about a range of subjects, including the use of design thinking in redesigning an MBA program. As you'll learn today, David's background in experience and marketing helped to lead him to design thinking. When he returned to school intending to become a professor, he found himself deeply interested in student-centered methods of teaching. He worked in design on the side, taking sabbaticals to spend time with designers and in design schools. Design thinking is a practitioner's art, and it takes experience with it to really make the methods your own. This applies both to my own journey and David's, and we'll explore the concept today in our conversation. We'll also talk about the struggle to help students to make methods their own, rather than only learning the methods. David and I talk about helping people to achieve the ability to think about how they're thinking. He recommends meditation as a powerful tool to reach this space of metacognition, and suggests the book Why Buddhism Is True. David also teaches students about cognitive biases and runs exercises to help them discover which biases are most prevalent in their teams. We'll also dig into his book, and what designers or people on design pathways can learn from it. He'll explain the three tensions that he sees in a design thinking process: inclusion, disruption, and perspective. We'll also hear about the four models for how designers can respond to these tensions. Don't miss this deeply informative episode with a wonderful guest! Learn More About Today's Guest David Dunne on LinkedIn Design Thinking at Work In This Episode [01:18] — We hear about David's background, and how his experience in business and marketing helped to lead him to where he is today. [07:13] — What was the learning curve like for David during his early projects? [09:55] — Dawan thinks of design thinking as a practitioner's art, he explains, and you develop your strengths and see your weaknesses through its practice and interaction.[12:35] — How often does Dawan succeed in getting his students to make methods their own, rather than simply learn the methods? [15:31] — An important aspect of design thinking is that the process brings you face-to-face with your own limitations, David points out. [18:17] — David responds to Dawan's perspective on having a “provisional mindset.” [18:41] — What other aspects of mindset has David been exploring in his work? [24:21] — David talks about the feedback loop that can result when you don't do basic sketches to begin with. [28:46] — We hear David's response to what Dawan has been saying about the challenges involved in working with teams. [31:01] — Is there anything that David has seen really help people move into the space of thinking about how they're thinking? [36:35] — David talks about the three tensions that exist in a design thinking process, and what they suggest for designers or people on design pathways. [40:14] — The second and third tensions are disruption and perspective, David explains. [45:17] — David talks about the four different models of ways of acting in relation to the tensions that he covers in his book. [51:10] — One of the conversations that Dawan often has early is that these methods aren't appropriate in all contexts, he points out. [52:25] — David explains something that he has found universal. [57:40] — We hear about an experience that David had early in his journey as a designer, and he points out that design becomes instinctive over time. [61:42] — David mentions that he's co-writing a book with Paolo Korre. [62:07] — Where can people learn more about David and his work? Links and Resources yes@designthinking101.com (Dawan Stanford) David Dunne on LinkedIn Design Thinking at Work David Dunne's bio at the Gustavson Brand Trust Index team leaders page Paolo Korre The Reflective Practitioner by Donald Schon Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright The Importance of Cognitive Errors in Diagnosis and Strategies to Minimize Them by Pat Croskerry, MD, PhD The Total Economic Impact™ Of IBM's Design Thinking Practice Design Thinking and How It Will Change Management Education: An Interview and Discussion Roger Martin Jeanne Liedtka on Design Thinking 101
It's a wild week out here in the world. Huge thanks to astute listener David Dunne of Dublin, Ireland, for catching a mistake in our last episode and for that he's getting a great pair of socks from our sponsor The Friday Sock Company. The UK is still having its fair share of challenges, Calgary has been awarded a three year deal to host the X Games, a real-life Disney mouse helps with a tough clean up, Newton has a literary agent, and there's some weird campaign tactics in Alberta. LINKS FOUND IN THIS PODCAST Brexit: A Really Simple Guide Brexit: Protesters Doug de Nance Flicks X-Rayed Podcast X Games in Calgary Helpful Mouse Cleans Shed Newton's Facebook Page Pages Book Store Ring Doorbell Elections in Alberta SPECIAL THANKS TO Our sponsors The Friday Sock Company and Make More Creative Emre Cords for our amazing theme music Doug de Nance for the dope voice-over
Writer/Director: M Night ShyamalanSynopsis: Kevin Wendell Crumb's monstrous personality The Beast is still on the loose, terrorizing Philadelphia. Luckily the city has a hero looking out for them, one who has been dubbed The Overseer. We know him as David Dunne, who has been working in conjunction with his now grown son to keep the streets safe. Of course, the powers that be do not condone vigilante justice, so when The Overseer finally tracks down The Beast their tussle attracts the attention of the authorities, who promptly toss both of them in a mental hospital. Enter Sarah Paulson, a doctor who specializes in the delusion that one is a superhero. She has been given the opportunity to treat her new patients for three days with the goal of getting them to realize they are just ordinary men. But wait! There's a third party in the mix. Namely, Elijah Price has been a resident of this hospital since we left him at the end of Unbreakable, living in a drug-induced stupor. Now that we have all the ingredients we just mix & serve.Next up, the gang checks out one of Amy's favorite films of 2018, the exceedingly weird Possum. Rent it on demand & we'll see you back here in two weeks to discuss.Intro/outro music courtesy of Peter Perfect. Check him out on Instagram | SoundcloudOther music from https://filmmusic.io by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
On this episode of Reel World: Rewind... With the upcoming release of M. Night Shyamalan's Glass, it seemed fitting to return to the movie that started it all. Surprising audiences on the back of Shyamalan's Oscar-nominated Sixth Sense, people were excited to see what the director did next. Unbreakable kept audiences guessing and was a surprisingly disguised superhero movie focused on character development and a reluctant hero. We discuss this surprising turn, the controversial ending, as well as how the movie acted as a pivot point for comic book movies to come after. Are our opinions as indestructible as David Dunne or fragile as Mr. Glass himself, Jeremiah Price.
The Alight team takes you through the highlights of Workday 31 - the latest release of the Workday platform. Dave walks through the new features for Recruiting, Performance and Succession; Gail adds another acronym to the growing library, but what do WECI, PECI and Aviici have in common?; and, we find out what floats the boat in the Advanced Compensation space for Melita. We welcome your feedback, questions and topic ideas. Please send them to David Dunne. Check us out on the usual social channels and the Alight website.
Mick is joined by the team from Wirral Ways to Recovery… WWTR have a series of hubs on the Wirral to help people from addiction to recovery. Manager Andrew Cass and former addict David Dunne are in the studio to explain how they change people’s lives. And service user Elliott shares his recovery story with Mick, after he moved to the Wirral from the West Midlands. They have an open day at Birkenhead Town Hall on 19th July 2018. www.wirralwaystorecovery.co.uk has all the information, or you can call them on 0151 556 1335.
For the 2nd time on the BJSM podcast, Sean Carmody is joined by David Dunne to discuss practical considerations for the travelling athlete. During his time with Orreco, David has worked closely with athletes from professional golf and the NBA, most of whom face gruelling travel demands during competition. David and Sean delve into the strategies the practitioner can employ to help reduce the risk of illness, minimise the effects of jet lag, improve sleep and optimise performance. These strategies are complimented by lessons David has learnt during his PhD in Behaviour Change at Liverpool John Moores University. Key research linked below: Elite athletes travelling to international destinations >5 time zone differences from their home country have a 2–3-fold increased risk of illness: http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/46/11/816.
This episode takes place from Surrey Sports Park, the training base of Harlequins Rugby Union. During the podcast, performance nutritionist David Dunne delves into the following topics with Dr Sean Carmody: -Managing weight loss safely in weight dependent sports (eg boxing, MMA) -Developing muscle mass appropriately in rugby union players -Nutritional considerations in the professional golfer In addition to his work with Harlequins, David has worked in several sports including Queens Park Rangers FC (football), Team Wiggins (cycling), GB Canoeing and professional boxing. David also holds a position with data analytics and sport science company, Orreco. Links to the research discussed during the podcast are listed below: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304529333_Acute_Weight_Loss_Strategies_for_Combat_Sports_and_Applications_to_Olympic_Success https://www.researchgate.net/project/Waterloading-in-combat-sport-athletes-as-means-to-manipulate-body-mass http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17461391.2017.1297489?scroll=top&needAccess=true&journalCode=tejs20 The Liverpool John Moores University observational MMA case study discussed is still currently in press. To keep up to date on this research follow the below profiles on researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carl_Langan-Evans https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ben_Crighton
One on One with David Dunne of Velocidi by DMN One-on-One
The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
David Dunne. He’s the CEO and co-founder of Velocidi, a marketing intelligence company that harnesses data for leading brands and agencies. In the 7 years since founding Velocidi, it enables marketers to make data-driven decisions that optimize marketing spend. David is currently leading the firm’s next chapter into artificial intelligence. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Selling the Invisible What CEO do you follow? – Richard Branson Favorite online tool? — Tidal How many hours of sleep do you get?— 5-6 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “Hurry up, things are changing fast, you have to move faster” Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:07 – Nathan introduces David to the show 01:41 – Velocidi focuses on how AI can speed up insights 01:48 – Velocidi’s technology has always been enabling the process of analysts driving the insights 02:22 – The analysts are Velocidi’s customers 02:39 – Velocidi is a SaaS business selling licenses 03:01 – Pricing starts at $3K a month 03:23 – Average monthly RPU is around $6K 03:44 – Velocidi charges by the amount of data streams 04:20 – Velocidi uses API calls to bring in the data 04:42 – Velocidi was launched in 2010 05:19 – There are people who are with David in building Velocidi 05:44 – David was a part of a global business 06:11 – David was happy with Edelman, but he wanted to reinvent himself 07:46 – David was 43 when he started Velocidi 09:26 – Every entrepreneur takes risks 09:51 – David has always separated personal assets with work 10:15 – Velocidi was capital intensive for the first few years 10:56 – Velocidi has initially raised $3M from friends and families 11:01 – Velocidi just closed a $12M round 11:18 – David has ambitious plans for growing the business 11:49 – More capital allows you to have more options 12:10 – CAC 12:21 – Most of Velocidi’s customers are large global agencies 12:31 – Velocidi is expanding into other industries 13:45 – LTV to CAC ratio 13:58 – David tries to look at some of the classic businesses for comparison 15:19 – Velocidi focuses on what they can give to customers 16:04 – Velocidi keeps their customers for at least 5 years 16:54 – Some of Velocidi’s customers have thousands of customers and there’s a lot of room to grow 17:39 – Velocidi is innovating their product at a much faster rate 17:55 – The innovations depend on the customer's’ needs 18:21 – Velocidi is expanding their automated self-serve platform this year 18:40 – Velocidi has hundreds of customers 19:19 – Self-service means different things 20:08 – Analysts have been using excel and powerpoint 20:42 – Velocidi delivers the core-data and the clients tailor the data 21:11 – The quality of the data alongside a creative makes Velocidi’s clients standout 23:01 – David believes that data with creative is a better creative 23:55 – Average MRR 25:36 – David won’t sell Velocidi 26:53 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Entrepreneurs will always take risk—what matters is how big of a risk you’re willing to take. Focus on what you CAN commit to your customers. Things change faster than you think; so KEEP moving and don’t get left behind! Resources Mentioned: The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
DAVID DUNNE with THE TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW SHOW#226 HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOTMIX WITH DAVID DUNNE Purple Disco Machine – Musique Gene Farris – The Way To Go Bart & Baker ft Lolly Wish – Downloaded (Dimitri from Paris dub) Homero Espinoza – Blues In A Rose Eli & Fur with […]
DAVID DUNNE WITH THE TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW SHOW # 224 HOUR ONE – DAVID DUNNE RECORDED LIVE AT THE BREAKFAST CLUB REUNION AT MANTO DURING MANCHESTER PRIDE 2013 Happy Clappers – I Believe (Club Mix) Victor Simonelli Presents Solution – Feels So Right (Nush Mix) Dana Dawson – 3 Is Family (Club Mix) Doobie Brothers […]
SHOW NUMBER 223 HOUR ONE – SPECIAL GUEST DJS – HORSE MEAT DISCO WITH AN EXCLUSIVE ONE HOUR MIX FOR THE TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW Mary Jane Girls – All Night Long Girls Can’t Help It – Baby Doll Kitty And The Haywoods – You Can’t Say I Didin’t Try Sweet Inspirations – Face To […]
DAVID DUNNE with THE TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW SHOW#222 HOUR ONE – DAVID DUNNE’S PARADISE FACTORY PF 21 CLASSICS MIX BROOKLYN’S POOR & NEEDY – HAPPINESS IS JUST ROUND THE BEND- AIRDOG TODD TERRY, MARTHA WASH AND JOCELYN BROWN – KEEP ON JUMPIN’ – MANIFESTO BOBBY D’AMBROSIO FT MICHELLE WEEKS – MOMENT OF MY LIFE […]
TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW #175 – WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH ANDY DANIELS A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray – Grant Nelson Remix – CDR Green Velvet – Bigger Than Prince – Hot Since 82 Remix – Circus Recordings Sonny Fodera & Wally Callerio […]
TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW # 174 WITH DAVID DUNNE & ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH DAVID DUNNE MISS KAY DEE – LET’S GET IT ON – PORNOSTAR SKREAM – ROLLERCOASTER (ORIGINAL MIX) DJ FUDGE AND KIKO NAVARRO – THE CHU-LITOS – Z RECS HUSKY FT NATALIE CONWAY – FLASHING […]
TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW # 173 WITH DAVID DUNNE & ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH ANDY DANIELS • PURPLE DISCO MACHINE – MY HOUSE – ORIGINAL MIX • NINETOES – FINDER – ORIGINAL MIX • TENSNAKE – COMA CAT – GRANT NELSON REMIX • KERRI LOUIS – I FEEL […]
The Triple Dee Radio Show #172 With David Dunne & Andy Daniels HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH DAVID DUNNE Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band – I’ll Be There 4 U (Spiritchaser rmx) – Z Recs Ben Pearce – What I Might Do (Milk & Sugar rmx) – Hedonism music Francesco […]
THE TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW #170 WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE THE TRIPLE DEE HOTMIX WITH DAVID DUNNE Block & Crown – No One Said (Original Mix) Cupcakes – Treasure Fingered Sharon Pass, Steve Silk Hurley and the Voices of Life – The Word Is Love (Shane D rmx) Kenny Summit & […]
Triple Dee Radio Show # 169 with David Dunne & Andy Daniels. HOUR ONE The Triple Dee Hotmix With Andy Daniels Guti – Hope Original Mix Phil Agosta & La Rae Starr – Lonely – Original Mix George Morel – Let’s Groove – Tom Trago Remix Shapeshifters – Back To Basics – Director’s Cut Signature […]
WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH DAVID DUNNE Robosonic & Adana Twins – La Fique Sharon Pass, Steve Silk Hurley & Voices of Life – The Word Is Love (Alfred Azzietto rework) Jon Hawley – Be Heads Paul Sherriff – Preach It (Original mix) Mish […]
TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW #167 WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH DAVID DUNNE Gero ft Kullai Timi – Turn Around – Jalapeno Samir Maslo – Ain’t No Stoppin Us Now – IMH recs DJ Dove – Pour The Honey (Jay-J & Noa Shifted Up Mix) – […]
TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW #166 WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOT MIX WITH ANDY DANIELS Junk Yard Rhythm Section – Falling – Kolombo Remix Frank O’Moiraghi ft Amnesia – Feel My Body 2013 – Soul Avengerz Remix Lifelike & Kris Menace – Discopolis – Quinten 909 Remix Leftwing […]
THE TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW WITH DAVID DUNNE & ANDY DANIELS SHOW NUMBER 165 HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOTMIX WITH DAVID DUNNE BREACH – JACK (DJ MARK ONE DISCOFIED REMIX) – BOOTY FRANZ & BRIAN CHRISTOPHER – LOVE TAKE ALL OF ME (DUB) – BIG BOX TORTURED SOUL – CAN’T KEEP RHYTHM FROM […]
THE ALL NEW TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW!!! WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS SHOW NUMBER 164 HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOTMIX WITH ANDY DANIELS Soul Avengerz – Love U Feel – Electronic Youth Remix Sonny Fodera & Dajae – My Heart Is Singing – Original Mix Shakedown – At Night – Redondo’s At […]
THE ALL NEW TRIPLE DEE RADIO SHOW!!! WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS SHOW NUMBER 163 HOUR ONE – THE TRIPLE DEE HOTMIX. 1) Bibi & Sami dee pres Konga Motel ft Ce Ce Peniston – Eternal Lover (Bibi’s Ultimate Mix) – Mjuieek 2) Marlon D & Kathy Brown – Believe in Yourself( Marlon D’s […]
WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS SHOW NUMBER 162 HOUR ONE 1) Niles F – Disco Love Affair (Original Mix) – Tasty 2) Dos Amigoz – Bad Girls (Like 2 Funk) 3) Kobe and Wise D – Pretty Baby (original Mix) 4) Frater & Stent – Dirty Disco – Conkrete 5) Daft Punk – Get […]
Triple Dee Radio Show WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS SHOW NUMBER 161 HOUR ONE CORDUROY MAVERICKS -TAKE ME TO CHURCH SERIAL THRILLER – DOWN 4 LUV – TASTY RECS HUSKY FT NATALIE CONWAY – MAGIC IN YOU SOULFUL SESSION FT LYNN LOCKAMIE – HOSTILE TAKEOVER TODD TERRY ALL STARS, FT BRIDGET BARKAN – THE […]
WITH DAVID DUNNE AND ANDY DANIELS SHOW NUMBER 160 HOUR ONE DAVID DUNNE RECORDED LIVE AT VENUS MANCHESTER, BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY MAY 27TH. M&S presents Starvue – Let The Music Spill – Hed Kandi Triple Dee & Cozetto ft Akira Dee – All You Need (Original mix) – Discopolis Soul Providers ft Michelle Sheffers – […]
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This month, One Phat DJ returns to the decks along with a guest mix from one of the heroes of house, Mr David Dunne.Read the postHouse Finesse 7 with David Dunne