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Have we witnessed a turning point for Southampton and Aaron Ramsdale? Two big saves in the victory over Everton gave the Saints and Ramsdale a first win and clean sheet of the campaign at the weekend. With a likely call-up to the England squad beckoning, the tide could just about be turning down on the south coast. Along the way is Mark Travers who, after stepping in for the injured Kepa Arrizabalaga, is very much staking his claim to be Bournemouth's ongoing No1. Defeat of Man City - their first in 32 games - gives Cherries boss Andonia Iraola something to think about once Kepa returns to fitness. Plenty of action to cover in the FA Cup First Round. Onto the next next phase go Jas Singh, Den Jeseph, Mathew Hudson and Laurie Walker of Tamworth, Kettering, Oldham and Solihull respectively, while Harborough's Elliot Taylor and Jonny Maxted of Brackley stepped up to nab a scalp over their more advanced non-league counterparts. Gainsborough Trinity's Dylan Wharton arguably bags Goalkeeper of the Round following his three successive stops in a shootout triumph over Hednesford, and Text Talk returns courtesy of Frankie Leonard. The SCEFL stopper went viral for a quite remarkable stop for Bearstead against Fisher, managing to make a save despite being entangled in the net at the same time.
A local startup is helping people around the world access help for their mental health, and has now partnered with Google. Elliot Taylor is a former youth worker who's founded Throughline, the largest verified network of mental health and crisis helplines in the world, with 1300 helplines in more than 100 countries. Now Throughline has the backing of Google to get more mental health helpline information to people who search for it around the world. Google searches for help to assist with mental health have increased globally over the last few years including in New Zealand.
Today's episode of Athletes Authority ON AIR is episode 123 with host Jordi Taylor and National Youth Coordinator Nathan Parnham. This special monthly episode is dedicated to coaches in the youth development space, with today's guest is Elliot Taylor, Director of Athletic Development at Trinity Grammar School. In this episode, Elliot gives us a breakdown of his coaching background, why he chose to work in the youth space over professional sport, how his diverse background set him up for success, how he balances the sporting calendar with the education calandra, working with externals, building buy in and culture, specialisation and how it fits in the program, how the program is run, implemented and where it is headed plus a whole lot more. This episode has plenty of incredible insights for athletes, coaches and teachers wanting to understand more about the youth athlete. Enjoy, and let us know what you think! Instagram: @athletesauthority See more of what we do: https://athletesauthority.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode of Athletes Authority ON AIR is episode 123 with host Jordi Taylor and National Youth Coordinator Nathan Parnham. This special monthly episode is dedicated to coaches in the youth development space, with today's guest is Elliot Taylor, Director of Athletic Development at Trinity Grammar School. In this episode, Elliot gives us a breakdown of his coaching background, why he chose to work in the youth space over professional sport, how his diverse background set him up for success, how he balances the sporting calendar with the education calandra, working with externals, building buy in and culture, specialisation and how it fits in the program, how the program is run, implemented and where it is headed plus a whole lot more. This episode has plenty of incredible insights for athletes, coaches and teachers wanting to understand more about the youth athlete. Enjoy, and let us know what you think! Instagram: @athletesauthority See more of what we do: https://athletesauthority.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the audio of our conversation with four founders of tech companies which was part of Tech Week 2022. Thanks to Hannah, Elliot, Chris, Jack and Aislinn for being part of this! Very often we just hear the glamorous part of the journey of Founders of tech start-ups. In this zoom session we heard some of the other parts too - no sugar coating, no glitz, just the reality of being an entrepreneur. Sharing were four founders who are each at different stages of the journey – one just raised money recently (Elliot Taylor of ThroughLine), two who have raised last year and are in growth phase (Jack and Chris of Komodo) and one who has recently exited (Hannah of Indigo & Iris). As all these founders incorporated elements of purpose and impact into their business models we will also be hearing about the “Tech for Good” aspects to what they each do. To do this we hear from each guest on their journey and challenges in an interview format hosted by Aislinn Molloy (Senior Solicitor at Parry Field Lawyers with an expertise in capital fundraising) and Steven Moe (Partner at Parry Field Lawyers and Seeds podcast host). Capital raisiing guide mentioned: Capital Raising | Parry Field Lawyers
This is a special semi depressing ep talking about the Darkside of the ring doc on Chris Benoit. Joined by special guess Elliot Taylor. An indepth take on Benoit from 3 very different perspectives of wrestling fandom.
The natural born thrillas have returned to talk about BoJack Horseman maybe. Also Jordan Myles' cool new merch, news stories, PNW stars Judas Icarus v Elliot Taylor, the indie scene replenishing itself, Devil v Satan, & Devlin v Starr
Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
The art of pricing your WordPress freelance projects is forever in motion. I guess that's why it's an art, you spend months crafting a new pitch or approach, and when seasons change, you start from a new blank canvas. Continuously unearthing new ways to position yourself and your projects to the right set of customers. In this Matt Report exclusive, I've invited Keith Devon of the PricingWP podcast to publish his episode with Elliot Taylor founder of Raison.co to explore his methodology of pricing WordPress projects. This was an amazing episode for beginners and veterans alike. Don't overlook Elliot's position for leaving time to promote and find new customers — this is a HUGE one I see many consultants stumble on. Enjoy the break from the mini-series on my product journey! ★ Support this podcast ★
A Kiwi organisation is taking a proactive approach to helping young people in crisis. Online Crisis Intervention began three years ago, in response to the massive number of social media posts they saw that spoke about times of distress and crisis.Their aim to get help to every young person in crisis online.Using algorithms to search for certain hashtags, like #depressed or #suicidal, the help locate young people in distress, and with the help of 200 volunteers around the world, get them talking!Elliot Taylor, director of online crisis intervention joins Kerre McIvor to discuss the initiative.LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW ABOVE
Camp Session 3: The way of the kingdom calls us to trust - Clare Mercer & Elliot Taylor - 19.05.2019 by Blueprint Church
Elliot talks about what God's story means for us as we live or lives.
Camp Session 1: The good story of God's kingdom - Elliot Taylor - 18.05.2019 by Blueprint Church
What have you heard about strength and conditioning?Myth: I don't want to get big, so I'll just lift lighter weight.Myth: You can spot reduce the abdominal region by doing sit-ups or crunches.Myth: I should run to get fit. Myth: Squats are bad for your knees and lower back.You would be right not to trust any of these statements!We kick episode eleven off with Elliot to squash some of these myths and set the bar straight on what strength and conditioning is for fighters.Elliot Taylor has had a long career in high performance sport, as a strength and conditioning coach to professional fighters, rugby league players and other athletes. He was also recognised as the best assistant coaches of 2018 by the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association.I bumped into him after a training session at Athletes Authority and thought we had better get him on this podcast to draw attention to some of the misconceptions, myths and old traditions that need addressing in fight sport.
What have you heard about strength and conditioning? Myth: I don't want to get big, so I'll just lift lighter weight. Myth: You can spot reduce the abdominal region by doing sit-ups or crunches. Myth: I should run to get fit. Myth: Squats are bad for your knees and lower back. You would be right not to trust any of these statements! We kick episode eleven off with Elliot to squash some of these myths and set the bar straight on what strength and conditioning is for fighters. Elliot Taylor has had a long career in high performance sport, as a strength and conditioning coach to professional fighters, rugby league players and other athletes. I bumped into him after a training session at Athletes Authority and thought we had better get him on this podcast to draw attention to some of the misconceptions, myths and old traditions that need addressing in fight sport.
In the final episode of season two, Scottie & Spanky meet with Elliot Taylor to talk about his work reaching out to young people through social media, and how community and solitude can restore our sense of genuine connection.Learn more about Elliot's work at www.livefortomorrow.co.nz
Elliot doesn't shy away from making a change in his life. After a string of non-coding jobs, he self-taught himself WordPress and became a freelance developer. From that he built up a successful agency - Raison. But when fatherhood beckoned he stripped back the pressure of being a boss to freelance once more. More flexibility, more time for his family. And plenty more to hear about too... We chat about the benefits of co-working, meet ups (Elliot organises them including WordCamp Brighton), becoming a specialist, charging day rates, being picky with your clients and experimenting with side projects. Crikey. Key takeaways: Your old skills can lead to new opportunities Make your billing make sense, and Give speaking a try! Love learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, subscribe to the podcast and to the newsletter.* You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.com Like VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFolland Who the hell is Steve Folland? You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.com Track him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL TIME! We've got all our sweet new accessories: backpacks gel pens, binder covers, a crippling sense of inadequacy born purely of the curse of adolescence, and a brand new episode of Downtime with John and Emily! In this one, the Downeys teach you how to get in with the "In-Crowd". They talk about their old high school, Emily's crushes through the years, and the greatest rendition of In The Hall of the Mountain King never to be performed! A thousand thanks to Elliot Taylor for his song Holy or the Broken! Check out elliottaylormusic.com to find more work from Elliot! Intro/Outtro music by Ethan Gustavson ethangustavson.com
Stacey Finney guest interviews Dallas Cantland, drummer of the punk band Thorazine. Listen in to hear how a young African-American male born to a Southern Baptist mother and Jehovah Witness father finds his way into the Philly punk scene. Dallas talks about growing up black in Philadelphia and the experiences that influenced him most in shaping who he is today. You will also learn about the soda sock of the Pantry Pride variety and other escapades that Dallas shares about his youth. Dallas speaks candidly about being one of the few black youths involved in punk and what that felt like for him growing up as well as his current observations looking back on those times. Included in this interview are two other Thorazine members, Elliot Taylor (guitar) and Dan Hoover (bass) who chime in at various parts of the interview, giving their perspectives on some of the topics discussed. Thorazine are a well known punk band that toured across the United States and Canada throughout the 1990s. They have recently re-formed, playing shows and writing new music. Side note: If you would like to hear more details about the band’s history, please listen to Jo-Ann Rogan’s interview. As the lead singer of Thorazine, Jo-Ann gives a fully-detailed account of the band’s incarnations, touring stories, and the story of their time playing in the ’90s. Photos by Stacey Finney The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 57: Dallas Cantland of Thorazine appeared first on Cinepunx.