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We made it Streets of Your Towners - the 100th episode of the Streets of Your Town podcast!!! This episode we return to the man who so kindly kicked off this crazy Streets of Your Town adventure! The man whose storytelling is equally masterful with words or with the palette knife - who is bookending this series by featuring in episode 1 and 100. This internationally renowned artist - harking from a family of journo's - generously started this podcast series by telling his story - from his idyllic country childhood to rebellious teen, and on to becoming Deputy Mayor of Brisbane, before rediscovering his creative talent anew. Today we re-visit David Hinchliffe in his inner Brisbane city Fortitude Valley home - to find out what's changed for him on the street where he lives, what's different post pandemic, and what has remained the same or even more important than before. The same themes that all of us have pondered, as we reflect on our how our lives have changed too. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Hinchliffe makes a welcome return to talk about his coaching experiences working with a constraint led, ecologically driven model within a school environment within mixed ability groups. We explore motivational challenges, 'false gamification', co-designing practice and loads of examples of activities and practice types linked to various types of striking games. David also does some counselling for me to help me work through the challenges that I have been facing coaching u13s (including my son!)Hope you enjoy
Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family. In this episode Justin and Lou have bagged one of the best spots in town, setting up the card table on the banks of the Brisbane River just next to the Powerhouse. You will know the setting from the Bluey episode Spy Game, where the kids play under the Moreton Bay Figs while the grown ups enjoy a BBQ. This episode is all about the suburbs of New Farm, Newstead and Teneriffe; suburbs who have risen from their industrial and working class roots to some of the most desirable addresses in Brisbane. Lou speaks to former Deputy Lord Mayor of Brisbane, https://www.davidhinchliffe.com.au/ (David Hinchliffe), who is now a world renowned artist about his unique perspective on the River City, as well as his love of all things Bluey! The Story Bridge Adventure Climb is on the list of must-do's in the area and Lou recounts her experience climbing the bridge for the 80th birthday celebrations of the Brisbane icon earlier this year. Bluey's Brisbane is hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley. Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane
David Hinchliffe is a world renowned artist and former Deputy Lord Mayor of Brisbane. We had a great time visiting David in his Fortitude Valley studio and hearing his unique take on Brisbane - especially the renewed interest in the city. That's something he is a huge part of along with author Trent Dalton (Boy Swallows Universe) and of course Bluey. Find out why David loves watching Bluey with his grandkids, his involvement with the redevelopment of the Powerhouse and establishment of the Story Bridge Adventure Climb. You'll also discover why 'his heart belongs to New Farm Park'. You can see David's work at his website - www.davidhinchliffe.com.au Bluey's Brisbane is hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram - @blueysbrisbane
At the tender age of 12 David Hinchliffe was seduced by the bohemian artists painting in his Brisbane inner city suburb. It was the 1960's. These artists drank WINE at a time when beer was the standard. They painted all day while others toiled in "real jobs". Drawn to creativity, David tried his hand at the canvas and found there was something there. He sold his first piece at age 12 for $20, a considerable sum given his father's weekly wage at the time was $30. But even with the talent, the passion, and the desire, David's life took a different turn. A calling to civil service, to contribute to the city he loved, saw him enter politics. There he stayed for 25 years, painting when time permitted. David finally gave himself to the canvas full time In 2011. From his first solo show in 1976, to now being represented around the world, David Hinchliffe still has much more to give. Head to his instagram page @davidhinchliffeartist to see his stunning work. He joined me from his Brisbane studio for this week's Interview With An Artist.
David Hinchliffe join us in Coaches Corner discuss the principles and influences behind his coaching approach, key lessons he’s learned and advice for young cricketers and their parents.David now based in Scotland, as head of cricket at Loretto School near Edinburgh and coaches on Cricket Scotland’s Western Warriors regional junior programme.
OTS gold this morning as we were subjected to a batting master class from Andrew Mark Reed and some great chat from Dumfries skipper Colin McCutcheon aka Chris McCutcheon. David Hinchliffe drops by to tell us how to make a cake and on the carpentry side of things, we ask Al Rawlinson how to make a desk as there's no cricket and the prospects are becoming bleaker by the week. This is Episode 8 of Out The Shoe
To mark the 100th episode of 'Rugby Reloaded' we have a special interview with David Hinchliffe, Labour MP for Wakefield from from 1987 to 2005, one of the founders of the All Party Parliamentary Rugby League Group, and author of 'Rugby's Class War'. We talked about his time in parliament, his attempt to outlaw rugby union discrimination against league, and his thoughts on rugby league today and its 'deference' problem. For more on the history of rugby and the other football codes, take a look at www.rugbyreloaded.com (which also has show notes and links for this episode) and follow me on Twitter at @collinstony.
New host David Hinchliffe talks to the good, and great of Scottish cricket. Guests are John Blain (Grange and Scotland), Andy Tennant, Mitchell Rao (Scotland, Western Warriors and Prestwick) and Jonny Williams (West of Scotland). We cover everything about the game, from the leagues to the regions and the national team. Send your feedback to mail@cricindex.comGet into it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast panel is back. This week I am joined by Loren Anderson, David Hinchliffe and Ed Coughlan. In this great conversation we start by discussing a challenge that Loren faces with getting children to attune to the visual cues that will help them perform more effectively and then begin to explore a range of topics including a fabulous 10 minute rant from Ed on his views on a new sporting development framework in Ireland. Hope you enjoy
The podcast panel is back. This week I am joined by Loren Anderson, David Hinchliffe and Ed Coughlan. In this great conversation we start by discussing a challenge that Loren faces with getting children to attune to the visual cues that will help them perform more effectively and then begin to explore a range of topics including a fabulous 10 minute rant from Ed on his views on a new sporting development framework in Ireland. Hope you enjoy
This week's podcast is a bit different I am joined by some guests who have made appearances on the show previously to discuss topical issues that are on their minds. On the panel this week is Mark O'Sullivan, Nick Levett, David Hinchliffe, Rob Grey and Andrew Wilson. Key themes covered include...Whether coaching using a mixed methods approach is actually just a cop out?What Ringo Starr can tell us about the way we learn in the physical domainThe difference between understanding 'in' the game rather than just understanding 'of' the gameHow you can use instruction within the ecological approachHope you enjoy
This week's podcast is a bit different I am joined by some guests who have made appearances on the show previously to discuss topical issues that are on their minds. On the panel this week is Mark O'Sullivan, Nick Levett, David Hinchliffe, Rob Grey and Andrew Wilson. Key themes covered include...Whether coaching using a mixed methods approach is actually just a cop out?What Ringo Starr can tell us about the way we learn in the physical domainThe difference between understanding 'in' the game rather than just understanding 'of' the gameHow you can use instruction within the ecological approachHope you enjoy
This week's podcast is the final one of 2018...hasn't the year flown by!! For this episode I asked some of the guests I have had on the show over the year to drop by for a little Christmas sin dig so that they could share their reflections and learnings from the year. It is a bit of a crazy whirlwind of a conversation with people coming and going and we cover a lot of ground but there is some gold in these reflections. I hope you enjoy it and have a fantastic Christmas and an amazing New Year. Thanks Stuart
This week's podcast is the final one of 2018...hasn't the year flown by!! For this episode I asked some of the guests I have had on the show over the year to drop by for a little Christmas sin dig so that they could share their reflections and learnings from the year. It is a bit of a crazy whirlwind of a conversation with people coming and going and we cover a lot of ground but there is some gold in these reflections. I hope you enjoy it and have a fantastic Christmas and an amazing New Year. Thanks Stuart
David Hinchliffe is back...and this time he has a list of topics to talk about!! In this episode we cover a lot of ground including, why English batsmen can't play spin bowling, the difference between teaching and coaching, why sport is still undervalued in society, why competition is killing children's sport. I will warn you now...it's a bit of a rant fest!!Hope you enjoy it.
David Hinchliffe is back...and this time he has a list of topics to talk about!! In this episode we cover a lot of ground including, why English batsmen can't play spin bowling, the difference between teaching and coaching, why sport is still undervalued in society, why competition is killing children's sport. I will warn you now...it's a bit of a rant fest!!Hope you enjoy it.
David Hinchliffe likes a challenge. He is a full time cricket coach in Glasgow, Scotland. One of the rainiest cities in the UK. He is also an example of adaptability and resilience, often coaching in sub zero temperatures with groups of youngsters in his unheated indoor centre. In this conversation we discuss:- Why you never say to David "I just want to hit balls"- How to use the constraints led approach in a sport like cricket which often demands technical input- How he creates contextualised learning experiences in artificial environments - Why he doesn't do "standard nets"Hope you enjoy
David Hinchliffe likes a challenge. He is a full time cricket coach in Glasgow, Scotland. One of the rainiest cities in the UK. He is also an example of adaptability and resilience, often coaching in sub zero temperatures with groups of youngsters in his unheated indoor centre. In this conversation we discuss:- Why you never say to David "I just want to hit balls"- How to use the constraints led approach in a sport like cricket which often demands technical input- How he creates contextualised learning experiences in artificial environments - Why he doesn't do "standard nets"Hope you enjoy
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David Hinchliffe begins this practical series about cricket coaching topics with a discussion about how to use silence. With Stuart Armstrong.
Former Wakefield Member of Parliament, David Hinchliffe, reveals to Eddie Mair how he and his friends were visited by the police.