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NFPA Journal Podcast
AI and Safety Education

NFPA Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 29:29


For fire safety educators, breaking through the noise to deliver the right messages to the people who need to hear it can be an enormous challenge. Some are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to discover new insights and strategies. Today on the podcast, we talk to Brene Duggins, a former NFPA Educator of the Year and an early adopter of using AI tools to hone and refine fire education messaging (2:00). She tells us what she's learned, how you can experiment with these tools, and crucially, what you need to know to avoid making mistakes.  Then, on a new Code Corner, electrical expert Dean Austin, goes over some the key guidance in the National Electrical Code• for installing and locating receptacles for whirlpool tubs (23:02).  Links:  Read a recent NFPA Journal cover story on how artificial intelligence could impact fire and life safety around the globe

NFPA Journal Podcast
Hazards in the Water

NFPA Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 53:35


Electric Shock Drowning claims possibly dozens of lives each year, but most people have never heard of it. Our guest today, David Rifkin, is one of world's leading experts on this hazard and its causes. He explains what ESD is, how it occurs, and what communities, marina operators, and the public can do to lessen the risk of being electrocuted while swimming (1:49). Then, on a new Code Corner, NFPA electrical expert Dean Austin talks about Electric Shock Drowning from a code perspective, and tells us what guidance is available for installers, maintenance workers, and marina owners (42:38). LINKS:  Visit the Electric Shock Drowning Prevention Association website See NFPA's Electric Shock Drowning resource page

NFPA Journal Podcast
Doing It Right: Energy Storage and Solar Installs

NFPA Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 38:18


As the number of energy storage and photovoltaic systems being installed across the world continues to rise dramatically, so does the need for trained professionals to ensure that these systems are reliable and safe for decades to come. Today on the podcast, we discuss the various codes and standards needed for the proper installation and maintenance of ESS and PV; and then our experts give advice on what you should know if you are involved with overseeing and implementing these projects (2:00). Then, on a new Code Corner, NFPA electrical expert Dean Austin talks about the National Electrical Code· requirements for electrical room dedicated space involving equipment 1000 volts or less (31:21). Links: Resister for the Feb. 29 webinar, “How to More Safely Integrate Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems into Your Facility and Community.”

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Employee Benefit Plans on Companies

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 15:13


Dean Austin has over 30 years of experience in the employee benefits industry. He began his own agency in 2000 and Austin Benefits Group has grown to become one of Michigan's largest privately-owned employee benefits agency. His expertise is immediately apparent in the funding, design, implementation and plan administration that has helped hundreds of clients optimize the value of their plans and maximize employee returns. Dean's drive, passion, and energetic leadership are the force field that continues to push the agency and his desire to revolutionize Benefits and Human Resources. When you meet Dean, you'll immediately notice his grit and passion. This translates into his dedication to clients and the innovative mindset that helps them meet their goals. Prior to founding Austin Benefits Group, Dean was the Regional Vice President at UNUM where he oversaw the merger of UNUM and Provident. Dean is a graduate of Western New England University. In his free time, Dean enjoys his family, particularly watching his four daughters swim and any type of exercise including Triathlons. Dean also serves on many Boards and Advisory Committees for many of the Insurance Companies. He also had the pleasure of being a past President of the Dad's Club at Cranbrook Schools. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Dean Austin: Website: https://austinbenefits.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AustinBenefitsGroup Twitter: https://twitter.com/austinbenefits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinbenefits LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/austin-benefits-group

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin
Having the Right People in Business

THINK Business with Jon Dwoskin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 15:15


Dean Austin has over 30 years of experience in the employee benefits industry. He began his own agency in 2000 and Austin Benefits Group has grown to become one of Michigan's largest privately-owned employee benefits agency. His expertise is immediately apparent in the funding, design, implementation and plan administration that has helped hundreds of clients optimize the value of their plans and maximize employee returns. Dean's drive, passion, and energetic leadership are the force field that continues to push the agency and his desire to revolutionize Benefits and Human Resources. When you meet Dean, you'll immediately notice his grit and passion. This translates into his dedication to clients and the innovative mindset that helps them meet their goals. Prior to founding Austin Benefits Group, Dean was the Regional Vice President at UNUM where he oversaw the merger of UNUM and Provident. Dean is a graduate of Western New England University. In his free time, Dean enjoys his family, particularly watching his four daughters swim and any type of exercise including Triathlons. Dean also serves on many Boards and Advisory Committees for many of the Insurance Companies. He also had the pleasure of being a past President of the Dad's Club at Cranbrook Schools. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big!   Connect with Dean Austin: Website: https://austinbenefits.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AustinBenefitsGroup Twitter: https://twitter.com/austinbenefits Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinbenefits LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/austin-benefits-group

Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast
86: SPURS CHAT PODCAST: Full-Time Thoughts: Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 Brighton: With Special Guests Dean Austin, Leo The Lion and Craig Dearman - (Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast)

Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 123:53


SPURS CHAT PODCAST: Full-Time Thoughts: Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 Brighton: With Special Guests Dean Austin, Leo The Lion and Craig Dearman - (Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast) + THANKS FOR LISTENING! Please FOLLOW, SHARE and leave a REVIEW.  + CONTENT:  * Chris Cowlin is joined by 3 special guests to talk about Tottenham's 1-0 home defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League  * Watch Chris on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/chriscowlin + MEDIA ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE CHANNEL/PODCAST: * Enquiries: tottenhamfanchris@gmail.com  * This is a Tottenham Hotspur fan channel, providing podcasts on breaking club news, fan interviews, legend interviews, following Spurs home and away, all around the world, including U23, U19, U18 and Spurs women matches. Chris Cowlin likes to present, with passion, the latest Spurs news and facts to Tottenham fans all around the world and to share his experiences of following this wonderful club. Remember to follow this podcast, and COME ON YOU SPURS!  * Chris is a regular on television and radio shows talking about all things Tottenham; most recently on BBC1, Sky Sports News, BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSport. Chris has also appeared on the recent documentaries on Tottenham Hotspur: "Sonsational: The Making of Heung-Min Son" (Korea's tvN, 2019), "All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur" (Amazon, 2020) and "Pochettino: le Film" (RMC Sport, 2021). Chris also presented two official videos for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (2019) based on the opening of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.  + LONDON MARATHON: PLEASE SPONSOR ME: * I'm running the London Marathon on 2 October 2022, for Prostate Cancer UK. I have a fundraising target of £5,000. Please support this wonderful charity if you can: https://justgiving.com/fundraising/chriscowlin2022 + CHANNEL SPONSORS: * Live Football On TV: https://www.live-footballontv.com/?utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=chris-cowlin * One Football: https://tinyurl.com/2p95hbvm * William Hill: https://www.williamhillplc.com * Zouch Converters: https://www.zouchconverters.co.uk + YOUTUBE CHANNEL AWARDS & NOMINATIONS: * Football Blogging Awards Winner 2019: "Best Club Content Creator"  * Football Blogging Awards Finalist 2019: “Best Vlogger”  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2020: “Best Club Content Creator"  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2021: “Best Club Content Creator"  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2021: “Best Content Creator"  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2021: “Best In Video"  + LINKS:  * Media Enquires: tottenhamfanchris@gmail.com  * Website: https://www.spurschat.com  * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriscowlin * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriscowlin  * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TottenhamFanChrisCowlin * Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chriscowlin * Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@chriscowlin * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cowlinchristopher  * YouTube Member: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB9aWK0xfz2P-Ny2nsXGHrA/join * Purchase Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chris-Cowlin/e/B002I7M0VA + AUDIO VERSIONS:  * Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/cae5d1ec-c69e-4733-b2ba-c0caa31a4c19  * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/mt/podcast/spurs-chat-discussing-all-things-tottenham-hotspur/id1618648055  * Audible: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Podcast/B08JJYWMGS  * Audioboom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5071933  * Deezer: http://www.deezer.com/show/3415742  * Google Podcasts:  https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwNzE5MzMucnNz?ep=14  * iHeart:  https://iheart.com/podcast/92963992  * JioSaavn:  https://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Spurs-Chat:-Discussing-all-Things-Tottenham-Hotspur:-Hosted-by-Chris-Cowlin/1/rXt7GeNPWX4_  * Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/c/11077624ad3840cda8c6f218c75d2b38/  * Player FM: https://player.fm/series/series-3316888  * Podcasher: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/spurs-chat-discussing-all-thin-4250711  * Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3832755  * Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/spurs-chat-discussing-all-things-Wem3eY  * Reason FM: https://reason.fm/podcast/spurs-chat-discussing-all-things-tottenham-hotspur-hosted-by-chris-cowlin-the-daily-tottenhamspurs-podcast  * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hFwtomVKnmAuy8P4TYoPJ + PURCHASE MERCHANDISE FROM "KITBAG": * Kitbag Store: https://kitbag.evyy.net/c/2968257/1155651/11316 * Tottenham Hotspur Store: https://kitbag.evyy.net/c/2968257/821895/11316   + MUSIC: * Intro and outro music titled "The Trophies Are Coming" (by Gui Moraes)

Lilywhites Podcast
Yours Sincerely

Lilywhites Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 37:38


Vi skravler om fotballstøvlene til Serge Aurier, norske skipsredere, hasselnøtter og brevveksling med Dean Austin.

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Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast
3: SPURS CHAT: Full-Time Thoughts: Tottenham 0-2 Wolves: Discussing the Game with Ramon Vega, Dean Austin and Ricky Norwood

Spurs Chat: Discussing all Things Tottenham Hotspur: Hosted by Chris Cowlin: The Daily Tottenham/Spurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 157:56


Spurs Chat: Full-Time Thoughts: Tottenham 0-2 Wolves: three straight defeats in the Premier League: Discussing the Game with former players Ramon Vega and Dean Austin and actor Ricky Norwood. + THANKS FOR LISTENING! Please FOLLOW, SHARE and leave a REVIEW.  + CONTENT:  * Chris Cowlin talks to Ramon Vega, Dean Austin and Ricky Norwood about Tottenham's 2-0 home defeat against Wolves  * Watch Chris on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/chriscowlin + MEDIA ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE CHANNEL/PODCAST: * Enquiries: tottenhamfanchris@gmail.com  * This is a Tottenham Hotspur fan channel, providing podcasts on breaking club news, fan interviews, legend interviews, following Spurs home and away, all around the world, including U23, U19, U18 and Spurs women matches. Chris Cowlin likes to present, with passion, the latest Spurs news and facts to Tottenham fans all around the world and to share his experiences of following this wonderful club. Remember to follow this podcast, and COME ON YOU SPURS!  * Chris is a regular on television and radio shows talking about all things Tottenham; most recently on BBC1, Sky Sports News, BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSport. Chris has also appeared on the recent documentaries on Tottenham Hotspur: "Sonsational: The Making of Heung-Min Son" (Korea's tvN, 2019), "All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur" (Amazon, 2020) and "Pochettino: le Film" (RMC Sport, 2021). Chris also presented two official videos for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (2019) based on the opening of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.  + LONDON MARATHON: PLEASE SPONSOR ME: * I'm running the London Marathon on 2 October 2022, for Prostate Cancer UK. I have a fundraising target of £5,000. Please support this wonderful charity if you can: https://justgiving.com/fundraising/chriscowlin2022 + CHANNEL SPONSORS: * Live Football On TV: https://www.live-footballontv.com/?utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=chris-cowlin * One Football: https://tinyurl.com/2p95hbvm * William Hill: https://www.williamhillplc.com * Zouch Converters: https://www.zouchconverters.co.uk + YOUTUBE CHANNEL AWARDS & NOMINATIONS: * Football Blogging Awards Winner 2019: "Best Club Content Creator"  * Football Blogging Awards Finalist 2019: “Best Vlogger”  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2020: “Best Club Content Creator"  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2021: “Best Club Content Creator"  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2021: “Best Content Creator"  * Football Content Awards Finalist 2021: “Best In Video"  + LINKS:  * Media Enquires: tottenhamfanchris@gmail.com  * Website: https://www.spurschat.com  * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriscowlin * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriscowlin  * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TottenhamFanChrisCowlin * Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chriscowlin * Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@chriscowlin * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cowlinchristopher  * YouTube Member: Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB9aWK0xfz2P-Ny2nsXGHrA/join * Purchase Books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chris-Cowlin/e/B002I7M0VA + AUDIO VERSIONS: * Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/cae5d1ec-c69e-4733-b2ba-c0caa31a4c19 * Audible: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Podcast/B08JJYWMGS * Audioboom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5071933 * Deezer: http://www.deezer.com/show/3415742 * iHeart: https://iheart.com/podcast/92963992 * JioSaavn: https://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Spurs-Chat:-Discussing-all-Things-Tottenham-Hotspur:-Hosted-by-Chris-Cowlin/1/rXt7GeNPWX4_ * Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/c/11077624ad3840cda8c6f218c75d2b38/ * Player FM: https://player.fm/series/series-3316888 * Podcasher: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/spurs-chat-discussing-all-thin-4250711 * Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3832755 * Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/spurs-chat-discussing-all-things-Wem3eY * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3hFwtomVKnmAuy8P4TYoPJ + PURCHASE MERCHANDISE FROM "KITBAG": * Kitbag Store: https://kitbag.evyy.net/c/2968257/1155651/11316 * Tottenham Hotspur Store: https://kitbag.evyy.net/c/2968257/821895/11316   + MUSIC: * Intro and outro music titled "The Trophies Are Coming" (by Gui Moraes)

St Albans Cathedral
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

St Albans Cathedral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

The Parents' Show on Radio Verulam - by parents, for parents, about parenting

At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Legal Insights with Sherrards Solictors on Radio Verulam

At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Talking about Religion
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Talking about Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

In Concert
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

In Concert

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Health Matters on Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Health Matters on Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Talking about books
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Talking about books

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

St Albans Museum & Gallery
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

St Albans Museum & Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Local Life - Ver Poets - Poetry & Prose from writers in St Albans

At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Local Life - Short Stories
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Local Life - Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Radio Verulam Outspoken
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Radio Verulam Outspoken

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Reggae Vibes
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Reggae Vibes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Radio Verulam Environment Matters
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Radio Verulam Environment Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Entertainment Preview on Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Entertainment Preview on Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Days of our lives
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Days of our lives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

St Albans BID - Local Life
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

St Albans BID - Local Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam
FA Cup 1st Round Post Match Show

Greasepaint & Stagelights - Radio Verulam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021


At 7.10pm on Sunday 7th November a whistle blew in Clarence Park and history was made. The crowd went crazy and Radio Verulam took to the air. Listen again to our post match show as we get reaction from Ian Allinson, Dean Austin, Lawrence Levy, Sean Jeffers, David Noble, Ian Rogers and a lot more.

Last Word On Spurs
'Tottenham Hotspur - Season So Far'

Last Word On Spurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 81:46


Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen and returning guests to the Last Word On Spurs in former Spurs defender Dean Austin and the voice of Tottenham Hotspur in Paul Coyte to review the club's start to the season under Nuno Espírito Santo. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS

The Spurs Show
Dean Austin Special - Part 2 #SpursShowLIVE

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 69:19


Join us for part 2 with Spurs defender Dean Austin to discuss his time at Spurs and his time coaching and managing. An illuminating look at the highs and lows of professional football! Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow  spursshow.net  @spursshow  Support us at season.spursshow.net  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  Engineered by Leon Gorman  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright  Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Spurs Show
Dean Austin Special - Part 2 #SpursShowLIVE

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 67:19


Join us for part 2 with Spurs defender Dean Austin to discuss his time at Spurs and his time coaching and managing. An illuminating look at the highs and lows of professional football! Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright

The Spurs Show
Dean Austin Special - Part 1 #SpursShowLIVE

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 51:56


We are joined by ex Spurs defender Dean Austin to discuss his time at Spurs and his time coaching and managing. An illuminating look at the highs and lows of professional football! Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow  spursshow.net  @spursshow  Support us at season.spursshow.net  Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh  Engineered by Leon Gorman  A Playback Media Production  playbackmedia.co.uk  Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright  Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Spurs Show
Dean Austin Special - Part 1 #SpursShowLIVE

The Spurs Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 31:07


We are joined by ex Spurs defender Dean Austin to discuss his time at Spurs and his time coaching and managing. An illuminating look at the highs and lows of professional football! Come and join us at our #SpursShowLIVE events for just £10 a month! Grab your season ticket now from season.spursshow.net For more exclusive daily Spurs Show podcasts check out Patreon.com/spursshow spursshow.net @spursshow Support us at season.spursshow.net Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh Engineered by Leon Gorman A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2021 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright

Last Word On Spurs
'Future Planning'

Last Word On Spurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 80:33


Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Lee McQueen and returning special guest the Last Word On Spurs in former Tottenham Hotspur player Dean Austin.We discussed Spurs' season so far, Jose's Mourinho's tenure at the club, top four and a trophy importance this campaign and also what the future holds for the football club.#THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS #LWOS

The VAR Side Spurs Pubcast
Dean Austin: Spurs Through And Through

The VAR Side Spurs Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 108:07


On Episode 81 of the pubcast, we were joined by ex-Spurs player Dean Austin (@dean316austin) to discuss the Burnley result as well as Spurs and what makes the players tick. We also talked about Deano's playing career at Spurs and beyond and looked at his career after playing. Finally, we looked ahead to the games against, Fulham, Palace and Brighton Women.

Modern Soccer Coach Podcast
Dean Austin - Maximizing the Relationship Between Head Coach & Assistant Coach

Modern Soccer Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 69:53


Gary is joined by former Tottenham Hotspurs defender and professional coach, Dean Austin, to discuss the relationship between head coach and assistant. Dean has worked in both roles in the professional game, as head coach at Northampton Town, and then as an assistant coach with Crystal Palace and most recently with Quique Flores at Watford. Dean kicked off the interview from a head coach perspective. How does he hire an assistant coach? What does he look for? How does he build that relationship? He then looks at the perspective of an assistant coach in how they can deal with certain scenarios, as well as how young coaches can help put themselves in potential opportunities in the future. This podcast is sponsored by SenseBall - https://www.senseball.com/en/ SenseBall is the training soccer ball developed by CogiTraining, the revolutionary soccer training method implemented in soccer clubs and Federations around the world. SenseBall is specifically aimed at young players between 6 and 20 years of age. Practiced individually or in groups, SenseBall improves a players touch and feel for the ball while helping them to become two-footed. As a coach, encouraging your players to practice with the SenseBall in training or at home will bring them many benefits. TRAIN LIKE A PRO. SenseBall is used by the youth teams of AC Milan, Sporting Kansas City, RSC Anderlecht, KRC Genk, FC Nantes, the Belgian Football Federation and many others. ACQUIRE THE ESSENTIAL SKILLS OF MODERN SOCCER. Learn to control, guide and kick the ball perfectly thanks to repetition. BECOME A TWO-FOOTED PLAYER. SenseBall is designed on the principle of bilateral activity. Thanks to the practice of SenseBall, they make an average of 500,000 touches of the ball in one season and use their left foot as many times as their right foot. AVOID INJURIES. Improve their concentration, perception, coordination and synchronization. There are special discounted prices for orders of 10 or more! Shipping is FREE. Get SenseBall now by going to https://www.senseball.com/en/ and become a better soccer coach!

Verulam Sport
Dean Austin Interview: The new academy director of St Albans City FC

Verulam Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020


Dean Austin Interview: Tthe new academy director of St Albans City FC

The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast
The AmWritingFantasy Podcast: Episode 78 – What Does it Mean to Be a 'Writer?'

The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 42:39


What really is a "writer?" Jesper and Autumn run the gamut in this episode to break down the myth, history, and perception of what being a writer really means. Throw in some great quotes from famous authors, and you have a fun mix that will get you pondering what you call yourself ... and why it is - or isn't - a big deal in the first place! It's true! Pre-orders are LIVE for Story Idea, Plot Development, and Plot Development Step by Step! You can secure your copy for release day of August 3rd through the links below! Story Idea: A Method to Develop a Book Idea at https://books2read.com/StoryIdeas Plot Development: An Outlining Method for Fiction at https://books2read.com/Plot-Development  Plot Development Step by Step: Exercises for Planning Your Book at https://books2read.com/PlottingWorkbook  Tune in for new episodes EVERY single Monday. SUPPORT THE AM WRITING FANTASY PODCAST! Please tell a fellow author about the show and visit us at Apple podcast and leave a rating and review. Join us at www.patreon.com/AmWritingFantasy. For as little as a dollar a month, you'll get awesome rewards and keep the Am Writing Fantasy podcast going. Read the full transcript below. (Please note that it's automatically generated and while the AI is super cool, it isn't perfect. There may be misspellings or incorrect words on occasion). Narrator (2s): You're listening to The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast in today's publishing landscape. You can reach fans all over the world. Query letters are a thing of the past. You don't even need a literary agent. There is nothing standing in the way of making a living from Writing Join two best selling authors who have self published more than 20 books between them now onto the show with your hosts. Autumn Birt and Jesper Schmidt Jesper (30s): Hello I am Jesper Autumn (31s): and I'm Autumn Jesper (34s): Episode 78 of the Am Writing Fantasy podcast. And today we are going to talk with him about what it means to be a writer. And I know that's going to require a bit of elaboration, but I will get back to that a bit later. Yes. I'm still looking forward to it and believe it or not, this will impress you. I did research for this one. Autumn (57s): Did you? I did writing work. Why? Because I didn't want to go outside. No. Aye. Because I wanted it. I like facts. I love history. I like, you know, things or things. You said the repeat themselves and we don't usually appreciate it. Cause we don't realize that if you don't know you're history, you realize that's repeating. So we did some digging on this one. I can't wait to share it. I usually just with all these episodes, maybe we shouldn't tell people that it's all right. I don't mind being notorious for, you know, showing up and doing a presentation with no preparation. Autumn (1m 32s): I just I'm waiting for the day that someone calls me, sees me in the audience and calls me up and asked me to do a whole hour on something. I'm like, Oh geez. I should never have said I do this all the time. Right? Jesper (1m 43s): Yeah. And actually I will say it depends on if it was me. It would depend on what they would want me to speak about. But I do think that certain topics I could probably work in an hour. The, it depends on what it is though. Autumn (1m 53s): Yesper talk about maps one hour ago. You would be all site, but yes. So how are things on your side or the Atlantic this week? No, it's good. Jesper (2m 6s): It's a good, eh, we are trying to get ready for some of occasion, obviously. So a sort of, a lot of things going, I mean, it's still like more than a month away, but were just trying, I'm trying to get everything wrapped up also for our stuff. So it's been actually just the few days ago where, Oh, well, yeah, that's a point of this recording. Of course not. When this episode released this, because that's the wonders of the podcast. And today we always have to be careful with the timing of when we mentioned things because we are prerecording some stuff here. Jesper (2m 40s): Yes. But at least at the point of recording this just a few days ago, I sent out an email to our Am Writing Fantasy lists recruiting what we call typos layers four, not one but three. Yes. You have that right. Three different non fiction books for authors though. Isn't that crazy? Yeah, it is crazy. Oh, come on. You're Autumn (3m 0s): Sending out the emails. I sent you the file's to put it up the pre-orders today. So it feels like this is really half a day. Jesper (3m 8s): Yeah. I am so excited that it is happening. So there are three of them. So just to mention, there is the first one is Plot Development And Outlining Method four Fiction and Plot Development Step by Step So that there was one that is the actual plodding book that we talked about so much. And then the other step by step one is the associated what books. And then we also have Story Idea Book and Method to develop a book Idea so it's basically like creating a whole premise, which we'll talk about later on in a, in a future episode or more on a, more about in a future episode, I meant to say, but that is three books that we are trying to launch right. Jesper (3m 47s): Leading up to summer holiday. So I don't know if we're a bit crazy here, but a lot Autumn (3m 52s): Considering everything we have going on. I know we're crazy, but it feels so good to be getting these things. So finally, after talking about them for so long, finally bringing them out. So Jesper (4m 4s): Yeah. And honestly, I can't, I can't wait to release these. Yes. So they, they are for the listener here. They are going to be out on the 13th of August. Ah, but you can actually, if I do all my time traveling, correct here with podcasting, you should be able to preorder them already now and we'll place the Link's in the show notes so that you can actually go and preorder them if you are interested in these books, which of course you're home. We hope you are. Jesper (4m 34s): But other than that, I just also wanted to mention a Autumn that I finally found a time to go back and listen to episode 75 when you have Kirsten Oliphant on. Yeah. That was a great episode. Yeah. Autumn (4m 45s): Yeah. She was a wonderful, wonderful guest. I really appreciate her time and her tips on pen names. And when you really need to launch a different author platform for what you're writing, writing in multiple genres. Yeah. And I can't believe she, she honestly said that she reads a book a day. She did say that I want to go back going really. I just really let that sink in. I don't understand. I mean, Hello, she has a lot of kids at the house with as well. Yeah. I mean, I don't know, maybe there, I don't want to assume that their kids' books, but she did say maybe she was saying she, maybe she went to say she reads a book. Autumn (5m 24s): She reads every day. Not she is. So she would make sure she reads everyday. Not a whole book. Jesper (5m 30s): All right. I know. Okay. But yeah, I think she said she ran a whole book at day, but yeah, that's a pretty damn amazing. Oh, well done it. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. Autumn (5m 40s): Very good speed reader. That would be amazing. I could read that fast. I would probably read a little bit more because I task oriented. I get so wrapped up in things that I have a hard time switching to something else. So once I get to a good book and you're getting into like that new and getting really close to the climax. So that's back two thirds basically of the novel. That's it I'm hooked. That's all I'm doing. I'm not making dinner. I'm not Writing I'm not working on our courses. Nothing. I'm just reading. So I'm on a reading diet until we get some of this stuff done. Autumn (6m 13s): Alright. Yeah. I have to the opposite problem. It takes to me so long to read the book. Like sometimes I have to remind myself when I go back. What happened last time? I can't see. I'm so bad at it. Usually, you know, I read when I go to bed in the evening and when I go to bed, I'm so tired. I really don't have the energy to read. So I'd just fall asleep. I'm really good at falling asleep. You know, I can fall asleep within a minute or so. Yeah. So yeah, I don't get much reading done. And that was going to say with, and they're a task into, to do list with a vacation coming up. Autumn (6m 46s): I mean, I've already got to be keeping you up late tonight, the record, this podcast. So we can relax when we'd go on vacation, then I hope so. Ah, you better? Yeah. So will you also keeping busy? So how are you on your end or a very good, well, at the time we are recording this things are crazy. I'm in the United States' and I wish I could time travel to see if things are going to get any better when this is really you. So I'm just hoping they do, but it is kind of crazy over here and a little scary at the moment. Autumn (7m 18s): And yeah, I mean, I'm just trying to keep my head down and stay busy, but you know, at least in personal things, I've got a little bit of writing done. I've been doing some cover design, which is always fun. I'm getting our formatting books done. So things are progressing very well. My garden is growing. My husband has been working on 105 year old canvas frame, Cedar canoe, and he just put the canvass in the top coat on it today. And now it gets to cure for four weeks before. Autumn (7m 49s): Are you going painted? So its kinda cool to watch him and restore a hundred, five year old canoe is really something special. And why, where did you find that use? We actually paid a little bit too much for it. Cause we thought it was him. We bought it. It, we thought it was in better shape and its become a project that he's enjoying immensely, but it's Oh my God, this is not something you do because you have some, you know, your, your saving and skimping money. It's not a cheap enterprise, but, and he's doing very well and he's not usually the woodworker in the family. Autumn (8m 22s): I am. So I'm very impressed. We go on the internet with The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast Oh, so we have a lot, lot, lot, lots, lots of interesting potent right in Fantasy Facebook. Hey, we were just going crazy over there. It is. Which I love its been so busy and I have actually managed again in a couple of times this week, so that's good. But yeah, it's such a vibrant, exciting group. Autumn (8m 54s): Yeah. I noticed how it, Chris was very Jesper (8m 56s): Helpful and he pointed out how publishing too Apple books. It no longer requires a Mack. So you just need an iCloud on iTunes connect account and then you can publish directly to Apple books. That's a pretty nice. That is cool. Autumn (9m 11s): Yeah. Pretty cool. That's a very, that doesn't surprise me about Apple. I mean, come on a, use a Mac and I can open any file you send me, but I have the files I want to send you I've come to translate so you can open them on your PC. Yeah, Jesper (9m 25s): Yeah. That's a bit annoying, but yeah, but Chris also mentioned by the way that the Google books appears to be open to anyone. That's what he said. And I have heard this as, as well in other places. So I think its absolutely correct. Yeah, it think so. But of course you and I are and we got in a long time ago, so I'm not sure if it works on it, but I guess for those listening, who haven't yet published their books on Google, you can go and check it out now and you should be able to create an account I think. Jesper (9m 55s): And then afterwards, you know, hit Autumn and I up on Twitter or leave a comment on this episode and let us know if it works. Yeah. I'm really curious. Yeah, that should have a book. Autumn (10m 4s): I was, are they still have so far to go in the dashboard? So I will warn folks if your going over there, it is not the same as Amazon's managed for us or anything else, but it does work and it is nice. You know, I want to change the price on a book. You have to go in and go in to this file and there's just like, you can't just see what the price is on. The main screen kind of would be Jesper (10m 26s): To be useful. But anyway, yeah, that's not the best. I mean by that and you have to download a sales report in Excel, you cannot manipulate it on the screen and stuff, but it's not that bad, but it's just a bit, maybe a bit more old fashioned than they would speak. Yeah. Autumn (10m 43s): Yeah. It's all right. Yeah, it works. So yeah. Let us know if it is working an open to everyone, that's kind of a huge step for Google and I guess if enough people do it, maybe they'll, you know, tweak it a little bit more. So that'd be excellent. I once gave them the feedback that they should have bought pronoun when that, when that site closed down. So probably which they had. Yeah, I can see. Jesper (11m 6s): Yeah. But Jason also mentioned by the way that he has written 40,000 words in the last 10 days, so that's awesome. Congratulations, Jason. Yeah, that is fantastic. Congratulations. That's always exciting to see the authors writing and doing well or a thousand words in 10 days. That's pretty good. That's a good milestone. That is awesome. Yeah. Yeah. So I really liked how lively and helpful to the Facebook group is. So if you haven't joined it yet and you are listening here, then what are you waiting for? Join us in over to the group section of Facebook and simply search for Am Writing Fantasy and you will find us and we will let you in. Jesper (11m 43s): Yes. Autumn (11m 44s): Yeah. And it's fun because it's, it's everything from supportive to asking a fun questions like Hector who had written, you know, what spells would you give your antagonist that isn't to overpowered? So it's everything from pulling apart tropes to question's to support, to celebrating things. So I love it over there. So you actually initially came up with this topic Autumn so perhaps you can set the scene a bit. Autumn (12m 15s): What are we talking about here? We're talking about that idea that all a real Writer and real in quotation marks are a real Writer does, is write. And so this kind of comes up from, you know, lots of beams and things, online threads that you'll see where someone goes up to a famous author and says how much you know, Story I do you have to imagine this, how much do you see time? Do you spend writing every day to become such an amazing famous author? Autumn (12m 47s): And they go, Oh, well I write from nine to noon in the morning. And then from one til five 30, I marketing and the person that's a good question goes, Oh, Oh, you are not a real Writer and walks away. So that sort of where this comes from, it's this idea that a real, Writer a real writer write it's a real writer has a publisher. It's a real writer. Is this, this certain rigid thing that spends only time WRITING, it's a, it's a very, I feel like it's a very outdated way of viewing things to be honest. Autumn (13m 23s): But I, it surprises me because I think, I mean, at least every month I still hear people say that I have to admit, I think it used to be every week that I would hear people say, Oh, you know, Writing is blah, blah, blah. But there are still people who feel that if you're not Writing, you know, if you're not only writing, if your still marketing, then your not a real writer. Right? Yeah. I mean, of course there is some personal belief in this. I mean, everybody probably have their own understanding of what it means to be a writer. Autumn (13m 55s): And what does a writer do on doing well, eight hours of work and or whatever you wanna call it. Right. Write, I mean, we are probably, everybody probably has their own opinion about , but yeah, that's what we are gonna try to dig a bit deeper in here and try to at least share some of the, how have you seen and the, I don't know, maybe challenge you're thinking of it. I am not sure. Let's see. Oh yes. I definitely, I believe me. I think the world needs a lot more time listening to each other and sort of making assumptions and talking to dead air. So I think its just as a dun in an idea of to challenge a challenge, what you think a real writer is. Autumn (14m 30s): And maybe even if you hate marketing and maybe challenge or assumptions, that marketing is a part of Writing. So I tried, I, like I said, I did some digging in history of files to bring up some ideas for today. Okay. Let's hear it. Alright. Well I wanted to go, as I said, I think history itself, a lot of people don't realize that history repeats itself because we think now is like everything we forgotten, like I've was joking with my husband today. Autumn (15m 2s): I looked back at February when the room, my built in my cabin was snow in some debris and I look at it down, it's a room and I'm like, really? That was only a few months ago. So it's so easy to forget, but I looked up the history of self publishing. And what do you think is the earliest example of self publishing? I would say it's Jesper (15m 28s): Well I, I would say it's probably, I don't, I don't know any names of the authors or whatever, but I think it would be half to do something to do with somebody in a way we all times by buying a, a PR you know, getting his own book printed on a press and paying for it himself. Yes. That would be good. Autumn (15m 51s): We have a definition that would say that the definition of self publishing and so yes. So when Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, that was 1440. And so yeah, some people say that it's the history of self publishing, but honestly the Chinese were using movable type way before that. So technically it's older even then that, and I mean, technically you, you can go back to it when people are writing scrolls, that would be self publishing. And the earliest evidence of that is 3,100 BC. Autumn (16m 22s): So a technically it depends on how much you want to go into it. So we're not gonna do a history lesson But yeah. So how did they do Amazon? App's in 1300 BC. Oh, I don't think it was him as well as he could have been. It was in the Amazon, right? Yeah. Jesper (16m 42s): But he would be somebody that says sitting out in the treats shop or shouting about it. Okay. The book is out. Yeah, Autumn (16m 48s): Yeah. That's right. Dunn. Yeah. You read it now. Hot off the lift. But so what are some, it was a time period and it was pretty big. So in the 18 hundreds, self publishing was actually very typical and they call it a vanity publishing. So where do you think vanity? Why do they use the term vanity for publishing? Jesper (17m 11s): Aye. I could be wrong on this, but I think that it has to do with is because the, well, the author has a bit of a hit, you know, that they want their own works published and no, at least the connotation it has today is that self publishing some times is called a bandage publishing because it's a bit like it's not, isn't it a really good publishing. It is just like somebody who wanted to put this out into the world. They probably tried to get in a, a, a traditional publishing house to publish it, which they wouldn't because it wasn't good enough. Jesper (17m 44s): So they went ahead and published it on their own. That's a bit of the stigma it has today, at least that Autumn (17m 50s): I don't know if that's way originated from as well. I need a little child little thing. Yes. Gold star for you. That is correct because it's considered vanity publishing because the author was vain and we want it to be published even though they've had been rejected, but that is a stigma. Even back then, that isn't necessarily true. Some people maybe they couldn't get published, but the thing about women writers, they were, they just couldn't even own property. They couldn't even talk to publishers unless they had a male relative. And this was even in England. Autumn (18m 21s): So some of them were paying to have books published and using a pen names or anonymous was very famous, basically meant AU is written by a woman. And so there is a lot of authors who were vanity publishing because they had no other means, but they're books were good because come on, you've got a guest, at least a couple people who, or a self published, just like, Oh, you could pick an author, the author and the author of a historic, you can choose a modern one Plato Oh, you know, I didn't go back that far. Autumn (19m 7s): It's not fair. I self published something. I bet he did too. I'm sure the Greeks were really into self publishing and we just don't appreciate it. But some of my favorites, I couldn't believe this. John Locke was self published, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Martin Luther, Marcel Proust, some of the, what are some of the works that they published it that way. I see, Oh, I'm not even going to go into him. But how about some really good ones? What Whitman, the leaves of grass, in fact, well, Whitman is considered the first one who discovered Author branding. Autumn (19m 44s): He sold the leaves of grass based on his rather notorious lifestyle and who he was. So yeah, I didn't actually realize that he was so scandalous. That was kind of fun to read. It's a very salicious. I now have a new appreciation for the leaves of grass and you have to read it again. But two, the paragons that I could not believe are self published where Emily Dickinson and Jane Rustin, Jean Oxton, I mean, she is considered, she is second to Shakespeare in sales and notoriety and she self published in her lifetime. Autumn (20m 25s): So that kind of says something about what self publishing is. So it's self publishing has been around a long time. So that's only part of this question though. The question is, you know, what does it mean to be a writer? So these authors were self published. What I could not uncover and unbury unfortunately is how much time these Author spent. You know, it was shaking the Busch and telling people about their works, how they went about selling them. Autumn (20m 54s): However Jane Austin. It really was her brother, Henry and her sister Kassandra, who were shouting about our work here. She was very lucky that way to have very strong family support. And she tried very hard to not let people know. First. She tried to have to let people know it was written by a woman and then that kind of leaked out and she just signed her books. They were titled by a lady, but she did get to meet with the Prince Regent, who was a huge fan. So she did do some meetings and things like that. I think later in life, there was a few book signings, but other people, like I mentioned, well, what he was, he was of the brand and he was out all the time selling these books. Autumn (21m 34s): In fact, he basically published the leaves of grass in 18 different versions. He just kept adding on it and putting stuff together. That was his book. It was only, it was his only book, you know? And you just went on selling it and he sold it based on who he was. And people just wanted it because he was like, Oh, you wrote this. Oh my goodness. I want you to read us. So I just found, it's so fascinating to read through some of this history of some of these paragons, you know, people, we never would be like reading, I'm reading this and finding out, but you know, Emerson, you know, actually Benjamin Franklin, I self published. Autumn (22m 12s): A lot of these people published and they would do adverts in the local paper. They would do book signings. They would go to the societal dinner's and bring their book and be like, well, you know, I wrote this so you can do a little reading and the polite society rooms and try to get people to spread the word. I mean, this is, this was the earliest social media of going to these dinners and spreading the word about there books. And these are people that we just think, Oh, it's Dean Austin. Of course, of course she did well, but Nope, she, she had to shake the Busch. Autumn (22m 45s): So I'll think of this stuff up from somewhere. Yeah. You all start from somewhere until you get to be known. So I did really find this fascinating that there is a huge history of being not only self published, but Writer is having to do a lot more and a lot of heavy lifting than just writing. Yeah, absolutely. But I'll also even, even in the modern day, for example, you know, a JK Rowling, self-publishers her eBooks versions of Harry Potter, but I actually didn't know that's the, I didn't bring up to modern. Autumn (23m 18s): That's exciting. Yeah. So, so, so she didn't want to sign a waiver to REITs for the iBooks because it owns so much money. So, so she holds help hold onto those rights herself for her. And she's self publish is the Harry Potter books and books. And then she sign the contract a For, you know, paperback in hot back and whatnot ride. So that's an excellent, she owns the rights herself. So I'm self published. That is fantastic. And I wonder if she owns the IP assume there's audio Jesper (23m 46s): Books, there has to be audio works. So here we have hotter. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Are, there is a, I think that's with a publishing house, but I'm not an a 100% share on that, but I think it is considering, I am sure she would have had the money to hire somebody, but considering how difficult and time consuming of a process, they can do whatever she wants. Yeah. I think she is one of the richest woman in the world. So I think she was doing fine in those days. Yeah. Yeah, indeed. Okay. Well actually I also find found the quote that I was thinking about four for this podcast episode here. Jesper (24m 18s): So I was thinking too, maybe just shared and then follow on with a bit of my thoughts, because if it goes into this entire topic here, excellent. So this is a quote from Ray Bradbury. So it goes like this quote, if you simply define a rider as someone who is WRITING clarity says In, you are truly a rider when you are writing. And if you don't write regularly, don't pretend to give yourself that title start writing more for me, they key is. Jesper (24m 53s): Yeah. And then yeah. End of the quote, write. And then what I want you to say is that for me, the key is in that word regularly because I can agree to that pot. I mean, if you want to, if you want to be an author, that also means that you have to put your butt in the seat and ride at the end of the day, we only authors if we write stuff. So I would say, you know, only writing his writing marketing is not Writing social media is not writing. Jesper (25m 25s): Only writing is writing. However, that does not mean that none of those other activities isn't a part of being an author is. And I think for me, that's where the distinction lies because you also have to do marketing. You also have to do social media and all those other things. So as you set in the beginning of the episode would have been the beginning of the section Autumn when somebody was asking, so how much do you write? And then if the answer was well, our right in the morning and I do marketing in the afternoon, and then people would say, well, then you're not a writer. Jesper (26m 0s): I think it comes from stuff like this. You know, that there was this kind of thinking that well, writers only write. And if you do anything else, then you not a proper right. Or maybe there's a bit of thinking as well that, well, if your a proper righty, your publisher will do all those other things for you. But nowadays in 2020 property says actually expect the authors to due to marketing as well. They do not, if your a Stephen King or something, then he will get whatever he wants. But for everybody else, even those who are those who have traditional publishing contracts, the puppet is that they will not really allocate any funding or attention to watch marketing. Jesper (26m 39s): They actually expect the author to do it. So that's why I also set up at the top that Autumn (26m 45s): I think it's a bit of an old fashioned outdated view on things this whole, this whole conversation, you know, it's, I don't know. I find it a bit weird that unless you ride eight hours a day and do nothing else, then you're not a right. I don't, I can't quite follow the logic day. And I probably can't, if we go 10 or 20 years back than maybe I understand now in 2020 now I don't get it. I agree. And I think that's a really good distinction is like Yeah writers writing is Writing and you're a writer if you're actively writing or at least trying to write every day, or are you have a scheduled in your reading, but an author, it incorporates a lot more. Autumn (27m 26s): And that's even book signings. I mean, we know someone who, you know, their publisher sends them off to some of these book fairs and stuff. That's not Writing, that's being front and center. Even if the publisher is paying your entrance fee, which is always nice instead of having to do it out of your Author business. But it, again, sometimes you go what you do, these book signings, your handing out cards and stuff. As you go and share, you've got a grocery store until when to ask what you do. And you say, you're a writer and you told them about your books and they're you go? Autumn (27m 57s): It doesn't matter if you have a publisher not, but I agree a lot of publishers these days do expect you to have done it. And a lot of publishers like to pick up authors and writers who have been doing it. So that's why there's a lot of hybrid authors that use days where they Be, they started out as a self publishing and they are doing such a good job at getting themselves known in an in demand that publisher thinks, Oh, you are a safe bet. So I'm going to skip, are you up? And you are going to keep doing what you're doing, but now we're going to handle the book sales and maybe some of that advertising or are paying for the expenses for you to go to these big, big book, fair is and booking you out two signings and things. Autumn (28m 36s): Now, I mean, this is just good business, right? Yeah. I mean, if, if you are running a business and you are the head of publishing at a big publishing house, who do you want to sign? And you want to take a chance on an Author. You never heard about And who has no media, a social media following on anything, or do you wanna pick the one where you can see that they have a lot of following a lot of people, you know, talking about them and probably buying the books, which of course is as a publisher, you want know what at that point in time, but you have a pretty strong indication if you see what they're doing on the internet, right. Or whether or not it looks like they have a lot of following. Autumn (29m 9s): And so who do you go with? Of course, you'd pick the one with the following, right. Because you know, well this guy, he or her, yes, they can, they can publish their way. They can promote their own book. I'm going to say, and, and they can make a cell. And that's what do you want? Yeah, that's a publishing house. I mean, right. And there are some benefits. I mean, some the publishing house is they have some great NS with libraries, like the bookstore, as you see it airport's and things like that as well. That's actually kind of hard to get into as an Indy published author. Yeah. I think that's probably the only thing to be honest. Autumn (29m 41s): Autumn Jesper (29m 43s): I say, I, I, going through, at this point in time, I'm recording the, a free course are that we are going to put up later in the year. And actually I was just going through with the other day, one of the modules, when I talk about self publishing and stuff like that. And one of the things I actually set there is that the only thing that traditional publisher can do that we can not do with self publishers, I am getting into bookstores and libraries in effective manner. That's the only thing that they can do, but there is nothing else that they can do at, we can not do as well. Jesper (30m 14s): And probably if we want to better, I agree. I, I, I think, yeah, yeah. And editing might be some slight different that that's probably something where I would say that they can do it well, and it's not that we couldn't do exactly the same thing. I think that the thing is just at when the traditional publishing houses do their editing, they go through like 10 rounds of editing or something. It's very rare that you find a traditional published book with a single type of way that it can happen, but its very rare and it is because it's a, they've gone over, over and over and over and over again. Jesper (30m 47s): And then of course, as self published authors, we could also, we could do the same thing. I mean we could hire 10 different proof reading editor's and then go through one by one by one by one. And hopefully by the end you will, you we'll have gotten rid of any tables. So if you want two, you could go through that labral in the process a as well. But at least that part, I think that they usually do better in the traditional publishing houses that we do. But when it comes to marketing, getting professional covers, at least if we know who to contact and get them to decide for us and even, even editing as well, you know, all, all those things we can do just as well as they can. Jesper (31m 25s): Yeah. I do you think they have the advantage of many different eyes on one thing? Yes. Yes they do. But I definitely, I definitely think there's a split there though, because sometimes you're dealing with lots of people who might give contrary advice and then you have someone who might be really pushing hard for Writing to market. And I have heard stories of authors being really conflicted with getting an offer, have a wonderful, it sounds like a really good deal. You'll be able to a real publisher, but you, no, they want to switch this character and they want to do this and probably still very good book, but that's really hard if you're coming from a creative, I love being in charge of all my creative input. Jesper (32m 5s): So yeah that's yeah. As our one guest Hollie had mentioned about her in her writing partner, Angelina in Delina, they are, they were creating the world together, but they were both writing their own stories because they both a little to controlling what else to share the same book in the same character. It was thought that was kind of a durable it's very honest. Hi. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. Well that's not always a, you know, you need to find some, but if your, what writing something together with somebody else, you need to find somebody who you, you aware of writing a new way of thinking and your way of working matches well with right? Jesper (32m 44s): So otherwise you kind of get sort of conflicts about things. So it's a, well, we actually talked about that in the past episode about finding a, somebody to write with. So go and search for that if your interested, but you said something earlier on that, a trigger something in me because I'm, there's also this whole debate about the, what is the difference between a writer and an author. And I did find, I did find some definitions. This is not me making it up. Jesper (33m 14s): This is some stuff I found on that. Autumn (33m 16s): The internet, which is always this. Yeah, exactly. Then Janette is always telling this truth, no matter what do you know? It Autumn that it's the way it is. All right. Never lies and everything you read is true. And you know what? I believe everything can say Jesper (33m 29s): Yes, but I found this ah, this way of wording it. Ah, and I thought it was just shared because then I want, you want us to talk a bit about what we think about it afterwards? So it goes like this, that some say that a writer is someone who writes a book, an article or whatever. Why not? An author is one who originates the idea of the Plot all the content of that it's been what is being written and both of those can of course be at the same person. Jesper (34m 2s): And then there are others who say that right, is our people who write Y all those authors who are those who have published their work and are earning money from it. So that sort of two different ways of Autumn (34m 15s): Distinguishing between being a rider and being an Author. Okay. I hadn't heard that first one before and it doesn't really resonate well with me, but the second one to me is, is more true. I Writer is someone who is REITs is writing. I mean, you could be a writer if your doing blogs and other things, a you're a journalist, you're a writer, but an author is definitely someone who has, you have given birth and produced a novel. And suddenly C's, you know, they've done the editing, they've done the covers. Autumn (34m 47s): Now they see, they had to do ads. They were doing the social media is more of a business idea. Even if they have a publisher, whether or not they have a publisher, they are an author B. It was like becoming a parent. Your not a mom until you give birth. So with the child. But do you know what my view on this? Is that, is that Yeah. Why do we care? It's a good one. Why does it matter? What is a Writer versus what, I mean, if you tie start typing it in, in Google law, in, in a, in your web browser, it'll automatically populate. Autumn (35m 23s): What is the difference between a writer and an author? Just like we can ask, why have we are debating what the differences are? It makes absolutely zero difference. It's very true. I think it's human nature to want categorize things and be able to define things as part of our little curiosity about, you know, understanding the world by putting labels in words, on things. But it does that make a difference at the end of the day, really? Jesper (35m 53s): Alan is like, I really feel like we need to break free of this line of thinking because I really don't think it matters at all. And the other part is that Autumn (36m 3s): Yeah, Jesper (36m 4s): A fair bit that some people might be checking out these definitions because maybe they feel a bit too insecure. So then they want, they don't want to end up saying, well, I, you know, if somebody asked, why do, what do you do to, I say, I'm a Writer or do I say Author? What is the difference between the two? And I definitely shouldn't say I'm an author if I haven't published books. So maybe I need to say I'm a writer. And so you blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And on and on and on there's self goes. It's just like, I don't like it. Jesper (36m 35s): You know, get rid of that stuff. It doesn't matter if you want to say you're right. If you want to say an author or whatever, say whatever you feel comfortable with, but I just don't think in it, if it matters at all, I don't think it as well that it matters what people, other people they're the people or the person who received that answer. How did you receive that answer? It doesn't matter either. Now. Maybe they feel like, well, Writer, Author maybe those data, we didn't even think about it. Some people we'll be thinking about it and they will be the ones we talked about at, at the top, where, well, are you writing it hours a day? Jesper (37m 12s): And if the answer is no Autumn (37m 16s): Not good enough for those standard. No, I think no, an honest answer of, Hey, what are you doing? I'm writing a book that kind of, you know, call me whatever you want. Why do you feel comfortable with, yeah, it that's fine. I agree. I think the ideas, like you said, put your butt in the chair. If your, if you want to do this, but your in the chair and actually REIT, and don't worry at what people call you or define you because some people are going to call you are a writer, so I'm gonna call you Author so we will call you a HACC, but its just do it and you know, do it cause you love it or because it's a drive within you and that's really the important part. Autumn (37m 53s): And yeah, you might, if you go on to publish a book, you're going to find out that there's a lot more to Writing. Whether you are publishing through a publisher or self publishing, you're going to find out there's quite a lot more to it than just, you know, hitting done. And it's suddenly magically out their and selling. There's a lot more shaking. I always think of a word, little worker bees doing their working bee dance to saying I am getting my work done. So yeah, you're gonna, you're going to find that as part of your life too. Jesper (38m 24s): Yeah, that's true. I mean, for me it's like, if you need permission from anybody as a listener, you have my permission permission from now on you can call yourself a writer, an author, the muster of the universe of whatever you want. I don't care. I don't care if I mean, it doesn't matter if you've published anything or if you have that pup, is there anything, if you want to call yourself a writer or an author? I do. So I think that the only thing that matters, as I said earlier on is that you right on a regular basis, whether you are published on it or not, it doesn't really matter if you're right on a regular basis and you, if you're committed to death in my view, then you are a writer. Jesper (39m 2s): I like it. I, I agree with it. And I think that's where we should definitely end on that note that, yes, it's good to call yourself a writer, call yourself an author. Don't don't deny yourself that if that is what you're doing and that is what's in your heart. Yeah. I have a, I actually find just one more quick, which I think we can finish off with that. Both did our homework for this one. I'm so proud. It's amazing. Isn't it? When you put in the effort, something happens. Jesper (39m 33s): He's amazing. But this one, it's a firm Ursula, Kayla Quint and I, I quite like it to so are you ready? All right. Yes, absolutely. From Ursula. Okay. You may have gathered from all of this that I am not encouraging people to try to be writers. Well, I can't, you hate to see a nice young person run up to the edge of the cliff and jump off on the other hand. It is awfully nice to know that some other people are just as knotty and just as determined to jump off the cliffs as you are, you just hope they realize what they are in for at the quote. Jesper (40m 15s): Oh, I love it. I that's why I love isn't that amazing? That does amazing. And that is perfect. So yes, I am so glad. I'm glad for the internet some days, because I've met so many people just as crazy, if not a little bit crazier, which is hard to do than me. So yeah. Yeah. And I like the, I liked the core message in In at least a way I read or hear that quote. It's also that if you wanna be a writer, there is a million things that you could do that will earn you an income at a thousand times faster in a thousand times easier. Jesper (40m 52s): So if you really want to be a writer and you have to be a bit naughty, you really want to go through with this. So, you know, as she says, she just hope that they realized what they're in for For and I think that is such a good message. You know, that tried to go in and if your listening to podcast like this one, you are going in, open-minded all ready. So that is great. You are already enlightened. As you enter on this journey, by listening to podcasts are reading block post or whatever, or you may be doing a learning about WRITING. Jesper (41m 24s): But I like the core message of that, that you can tell people that this should be right. As you know, if they wanna be writers, they want to be right as, and then hopefully they just know Autumn (41m 34s): What's gonna hit them. It was a very good message. And I agree, you know, any bunch of people who, it doesn't mind having characters, talking in their head and the spouses and significant others of all of those people who talked to the partners about the people who are talking in their heads and don't end up in the lunatic asylum. It's good. It's all right. So next Monday and if all goes well, Autumn will take a break and I will have a great interview line up for you about self editing. Narrator (42m 9s): If you like, what you just heard, there's a few things you can do to SUPPORT THE AM WRITING FANTASY PODCAST please tell a fellow Author about the show and visit us at Apple podcast and leave a rating and review. You can also join Autumn in Yesper on patrion.com/am Writing Fantasy for as little as a dollar a month. You'll get awesome rewards and keep The Am Writing Fantasy Podcast going to stay safe out there and see you next Monday.

Total Saints Podcast
Episode 118 - Total Saints Podcast

Total Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 28:13


“How many? How many?”........*wallop*!! Yes, Neil Heaney was only at Saints for a fairly short period, but he still made quite an impact – not least on Spurs' full-back, Dean Austin! Indeed TSP Host, Ben Stanfield, still rates Neil as one of the players he most enjoyed watching during the mid-90s. Having started life at Arsenal, under the stewardship of George Graham, he moved to The Dell in 1994, after Alan Ball had made his move. TSP118 sees Neil talk about his journey from Highbury to the South Coast, the impact Bally had on his career, playing alongside the likes of Matt Le Tissier & Ronnie Ekelund, serving up some well-deserved revenge on Spurs and more! It's yet another interesting Total Recall from TSP, your dedicated weekly podcast going to the heart of all things SaintsFC! Twitter: @TotalSaintsPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/totalsaintspod E-Mail: totalsaintspodcast@yahoo.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/totalsaintspod 2019-20 Sponsor: Happy Hot Tubs Partners: Saints Archive and SAINTSWORLD

FYP Podcast
Pardew's Hot Pants Volume 4 | Dean Austin on 1998/99

FYP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 87:28


In the latest of our nostalgic spin-off series Palace cult hero Dean Austin joins Jim and The Athletic's Dom Fifield to have a properly in-depth revisit of the 1998/99 season, a seminal season for the Eagles and for Deano himself. 

Last Word On Spurs
Dean Austin - Special

Last Word On Spurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 90:52


Host Ricky Sacks was joined by Jason McGovern and former Spurs defender Dean Austin as we interviewed another former Spurs player from that crazy 90's period. It is fair to say that Dean Austin isn’t a household name but the former defender was an important member of Tottenham Hotspur’s defence in the mid-nineties. After leaving Spurs in 1998 due to the emergence of Stephen Carr, Austin spent four seasons at Crystal Palace before finishing his career in 2003 with non-league side Woking. Upon retiring from playing, Austin went straight into coaching and spent a year with the youngsters at Watford’s academy before joining Farnborough Town as the club’s director of football. He was in the job for a matter of weeks before he was asked to take over the team as manager just two weeks before the start of the season. Unfortunately during Austin’s time at the club they endured a number of off-the-field problems and he left in February 2005. However, he wasn’t out of work for long and joined his former side Southend United in July 2005 as a coach and the club’s head of recruitment. He enjoyed three successful years at Roots Hall, helping the side to two successive promotions before leaving to join Brendan Rodgers as his assistant manager at Watford. Austin was on his travels once again in 2009 when Rodgers left Watford to join Reading but this appointment was short-lived and the entire management team left six months later. He then spent a year back at former side Crystal Palace as first team coach and under 21 manager and then a year at Bolton Wanderers as a regional scout before a very brief spell at Notts County as Chris Kiwomya‘s assistant manager. In January 2015 Austin re-joined Watford as head coach Slavisa Jokanovic’s assistant coach where he played an important role in getting them promoted to the Premier League. He stayed on at the club when Jokanovic left and spent the 2015-16 season working with Quique Sanchez Flores. He left in May 2016 upon the appointment of Italian manager Walter Mazzarri who brought in his own Italian backroom staff to assist him. Austin made a return to football in September 2017 when he joined Northampton Town as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink‘s assistant manager and ended up taking over first-team affairs on a caretaker basis when the Dutchman was sacked. Although unable to save The Cobblers from relegation, the Northampton board appointed Austin as permanent manager for the 2018/19 season but his tenure was short-lived and he was sacked at the end of September after winning just one game. A year later he made a return to Watford for the fourth time when he linked up once again with Quique Sanchez Flores as his assistant manager. Unfortunately his time at Vicarage Road came to and end in December 2019 when Flores and his backroom staff were sacked. #THC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS

The Spurs Weekly
DEAN AUSTIN PART 2

The Spurs Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 44:57


This epidode Karl & Mike were joined by former Spurs defender Dean Austin for another chat about Spurs and his career.

Shoot the Defence
My Top 5 Matches - Dean Austin

Shoot the Defence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 52:36


Former Southend, Spurs and Crystal Palace defender Dean Austin joins us to talk about his top 5 matches and shares some interesting stories from his time at White Hart Lane -------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors: Supatips.info (http://supatips.info/) . The football tips and statistics site for all your betting needs. Visit www.supatips.info (http://www.supatips.info/) and follow them on Twitter @SupaTips_365 Name That Player app. Download here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.julian.ntpnamethatplayer&hl=en_GB - https://apps.apple.com/bt/app/name-that-player/id1422381109 Intro theme is Topps - Social Download here Apple Music - https://music.apple.com/gb/album/social-single/1427419114 Amazon Music - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Social-Topps/dp/B07GHXMSPH

The Spurs Weekly
Dean Austin Special !

The Spurs Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 43:59


This episode host Karl Banaschewsky was joined by regular guest Mystic Mike along with former Spurs defender Dean Austin to discuss all thing Tottenham.

It's All Cobblers To Me
34: 2018/19 Season Review and Awards Ceremony

It's All Cobblers To Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 55:12


The end of the season has arrived and while the players have all jetted off on their holidays, most without a contract, the It's All Cobblers To Me podcast brings you their inaugural season review and awards show. Join Charles, Danny and Neil as we remind you of Sam Hoskins' wonder goal at Tranmere, Dean Austin's meltdown and all of the mistakes we have made during our first season on the podcast. Hear the thoughts of Cobblers fans alongside the views of Marc Webber and Jake Sharpe of BBC Radio Northampton and Jeremy Casey and James Heneghan from the Chronicle and Echo. Thanks to all of you for listening over the course of the season and here's to many more podcast glories to come! See our new merchandise store and get yourself some podcast goodies! [https://teespring.com/stores/cobblerstome](https://teespring.com/stores/cobblerstome) Visit our website [https://cobblerstome.com](https://cobblerstome.com/) Send us your Cobblers anecdotes and questions to itsallcobblers@gmail.com . Tweet us [https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe](https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers](https://www.facebook.com/itsallcobblers) Subscribe (for free!) on [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/its-all-cobblers-to-me/id1436309214?ls=1) and leave us a 5 star review while your there. It's All Cobblers To Me is a [Vibrant Sound Media](http://vibrantsoundmedia.com) production for the fans of [Northampton Town Football Club](http://ntfc.co.uk). Support this podcast

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The James Gray Show on Love Sport Radio
Moura's miracle: Tottenham continue wild week with Ajax escape

The James Gray Show on Love Sport Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 51:45


Ex-Tottenham defender and Spurs fan Dean Austin was watching through his hands, Hayters journalist Gerry Cox was trying to file a last-minute match report and James was watching in a crowded pub. No-one will forget where they were when they saw Lucas Moura score that goal to beat Ajax.

It's All Cobblers To Me
16: We've Got Cox

It's All Cobblers To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 63:50


The boys are back and have a look at the January transfer window, Dean Austin's tweets and the upcoming Carlisle United game. As well as looking back at the Checkatrade Trophy Area Quarter Final defeat to Bristol Rovers, the boys go blue with this week's postbag Innuendo XI. *This episode contains some strong language during the postbag section. Support this podcast

It's All Cobblers To Me
2: Bye Bye Deano

It's All Cobblers To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 54:05


We made it to a second week and what a week it's been!  This week we say goodbye to Dean Austin and hello to Keith Curle. There's an update on the hunt for Alistair Slowe, we read out your messages in Neil's Postbag and Danny pilots his new quiz. *all views are our own and all memories are subject to brain loss probably due to intoxication. If we are wrong, we're wrong. **contains some swears but not as many as last week! Follow us on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) and [Facebook](fb.me/itsallcobblers) Email us at itsallcobblers@gmail.com Support this podcast

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It's All Cobblers To Me
2: *INTERVIEW SPECIAL* James Heneghan

It's All Cobblers To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 43:21


In a special edition of the podcast, Charles is in conversation with Northampton Chronicle & Echo Sports Reporter, James Heneghan. After a very busy week including a 4-0 away defeat to Mansfield, the sacking of Dean Austin, Keith Curle taking the managerial hotseat and a 0-0 draw at home to Bury, there is plenty to discuss. Contact the show on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/CobblersToMe) and via email at itsallcobblers@gmail.com Support this podcast

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Official Crystal Palace Pod
Pod 6 | Dean Austin ... The Survivor

Official Crystal Palace Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 63:01


We spoke to Dean Austin back in April 2017 at La Sala restaurant in Chigwell, which became a 10 minute Cult Heroes feature for Palace TV. This week's Official Palace Pod features the full hour of audio from that chat last year, where Dean opens up about his time with the Eagles, in what was a difficult period for the club. He felt that Palace fans never saw the best of him, because injuries had taken their toll on him by that stage, but he remained a big character in the dressing room and one of the key leaders as oblivion stared us in the face. He returned to SE25 following another tough time in the club's history, as a first team coach and under-21s manager in 2010. During his brief stint back he oversaw the development of several notable names, including Wilfried Zaha, who remains the best player he has ever coached to this day. Deano speaks glowingly of working with a young Wilf, who he considered an "uncoachable" talent, who should be left to express himself on the pitch. At the time of recording he also made a prediction regarding the next stage of the Ivorian forward's game which has proven to be impressively accurate looking back.

Modern Soccer Coach Podcast
Pro Player, Pro License, and Pro Approach | A Conversation with Dean Austin

Modern Soccer Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 56:36


Gary catches up with former Tottenham Hotspurs and Crystal Palace defender, Dean Austin, who has brought the same approach towards his coaching that he did as a player. Dean talks about how environments have changed with foreign players and coaches, how social media should be managed at youth academies, what he learned from top players, and much more!