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Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch!Intro to Bayes Course (first 2 lessons free)Advanced Regression Course (first 2 lessons free)Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work!Visit our Patreon page to unlock exclusive Bayesian swag ;)Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible!Yusuke Saito, Avi Bryant, Ero Carrera, Giuliano Cruz, Tim Gasser, James Wade, Tradd Salvo, William Benton, James Ahloy, Robin Taylor,, Chad Scherrer, Zwelithini Tunyiswa, Bertrand Wilden, James Thompson, Stephen Oates, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Jack Wells, Matthew Maldonado, Ian Costley, Ally Salim, Larry Gill, Ian Moran, Paul Oreto, Colin Caprani, Colin Carroll, Nathaniel Burbank, Michael Osthege, Rémi Louf, Clive Edelsten, Henri Wallen, Hugo Botha, Vinh Nguyen, Marcin Elantkowski, Adam C. Smith, Will Kurt, Andrew Moskowitz, Hector Munoz, Marco Gorelli, Simon Kessell, Bradley Rode, Patrick Kelley, Rick Anderson, Casper de Bruin, Philippe Labonde, Michael Hankin, Cameron Smith, Tomáš Frýda, Ryan Wesslen, Andreas Netti, Riley King, Yoshiyuki Hamajima, Sven De Maeyer, Michael DeCrescenzo, Fergal M, Mason Yahr, Naoya Kanai, Steven Rowland, Aubrey Clayton, Jeannine Sue, Omri Har Shemesh, Scott Anthony Robson, Robert Yolken, Or Duek, Pavel Dusek, Paul Cox, Andreas Kröpelin, Raphaël R, Nicolas Rode, Gabriel Stechschulte, Arkady, Kurt TeKolste, Gergely Juhasz, Marcus Nölke, Maggi Mackintosh, Grant Pezzolesi, Avram Aelony, Joshua Meehl, Javier Sabio, Kristian Higgins, Alex Jones, Gregorio Aguilar, Matt Rosinski, Bart Trudeau, Luis Fonseca, Dante Gates, Matt Niccolls, Maksim Kuznecov, Michael Thomas, Luke Gorrie, Cory Kiser, Julio, Edvin Saveljev, Frederick Ayala, Jeffrey Powell, Gal Kampel, Adan Romero, Will Geary, Blake Walters, Jonathan Morgan, Francesco Madrisotti, Ivy Huang, Gary Clarke, Robert Flannery, Rasmus Hindström, Stefan, Corey Abshire, Mike Loncaric, David McCormick, Ronald Legere, Sergio Dolia, Michael Cao, Yiğit Aşık and Suyog Chandramouli.Takeaways:Player tracking data revolutionized sports analytics.Decision-making in sports involves managing uncertainty and budget constraints.Luke emphasizes the importance of portfolio optimization in team management.Clubs with high budgets can afford inefficiencies in player acquisition.Statistical methods provide a probabilistic approach to player value.Removing human bias is crucial in sports decision-making.Understanding player performance distributions aids in contract decisions.The goal is to maximize performance value per dollar spent.Model validation in sports requires focusing on edge cases.
Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch!Intro to Bayes Course (first 2 lessons free)Advanced Regression Course (first 2 lessons free)Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work!Visit our Patreon page to unlock exclusive Bayesian swag ;)Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible!Yusuke Saito, Avi Bryant, Ero Carrera, Giuliano Cruz, Tim Gasser, James Wade, Tradd Salvo, William Benton, James Ahloy, Robin Taylor,, Chad Scherrer, Zwelithini Tunyiswa, Bertrand Wilden, James Thompson, Stephen Oates, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Jack Wells, Matthew Maldonado, Ian Costley, Ally Salim, Larry Gill, Ian Moran, Paul Oreto, Colin Caprani, Colin Carroll, Nathaniel Burbank, Michael Osthege, Rémi Louf, Clive Edelsten, Henri Wallen, Hugo Botha, Vinh Nguyen, Marcin Elantkowski, Adam C. Smith, Will Kurt, Andrew Moskowitz, Hector Munoz, Marco Gorelli, Simon Kessell, Bradley Rode, Patrick Kelley, Rick Anderson, Casper de Bruin, Philippe Labonde, Michael Hankin, Cameron Smith, Tomáš Frýda, Ryan Wesslen, Andreas Netti, Riley King, Yoshiyuki Hamajima, Sven De Maeyer, Michael DeCrescenzo, Fergal M, Mason Yahr, Naoya Kanai, Steven Rowland, Aubrey Clayton, Jeannine Sue, Omri Har Shemesh, Scott Anthony Robson, Robert Yolken, Or Duek, Pavel Dusek, Paul Cox, Andreas Kröpelin, Raphaël R, Nicolas Rode, Gabriel Stechschulte, Arkady, Kurt TeKolste, Gergely Juhasz, Marcus Nölke, Maggi Mackintosh, Grant Pezzolesi, Avram Aelony, Joshua Meehl, Javier Sabio, Kristian Higgins, Alex Jones, Gregorio Aguilar, Matt Rosinski, Bart Trudeau, Luis Fonseca, Dante Gates, Matt Niccolls, Maksim Kuznecov, Michael Thomas, Luke Gorrie, Cory Kiser, Julio, Edvin Saveljev, Frederick Ayala, Jeffrey Powell, Gal Kampel, Adan Romero, Will Geary, Blake Walters, Jonathan Morgan, Francesco Madrisotti, Ivy Huang, Gary Clarke, Robert Flannery, Rasmus Hindström, Stefan, Corey Abshire, Mike Loncaric, David McCormick, Ronald Legere, Sergio Dolia, Michael Cao, Yiğit Aşık and Suyog Chandramouli.Takeaways:Epidemiology requires a blend of mathematical and statistical understanding.Models are essential for informing public health decisions during epidemics.The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of rapid modeling.Misconceptions about data can lead to misunderstandings in public health.Effective communication is crucial for conveying complex epidemiological concepts.Epidemic thinking can be applied to various fields, including marketing and finance.Public health policies should be informed by robust modeling and data analysis.Automation can help streamline data analysis in epidemic response.Understanding the limitations of models...
Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch!Intro to Bayes Course (first 2 lessons free)Advanced Regression Course (first 2 lessons free)Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work!Visit our Patreon page to unlock exclusive Bayesian swag ;)Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible!Yusuke Saito, Avi Bryant, Ero Carrera, Giuliano Cruz, Tim Gasser, James Wade, Tradd Salvo, William Benton, James Ahloy, Robin Taylor,, Chad Scherrer, Zwelithini Tunyiswa, Bertrand Wilden, James Thompson, Stephen Oates, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Jack Wells, Matthew Maldonado, Ian Costley, Ally Salim, Larry Gill, Ian Moran, Paul Oreto, Colin Caprani, Colin Carroll, Nathaniel Burbank, Michael Osthege, Rémi Louf, Clive Edelsten, Henri Wallen, Hugo Botha, Vinh Nguyen, Marcin Elantkowski, Adam C. Smith, Will Kurt, Andrew Moskowitz, Hector Munoz, Marco Gorelli, Simon Kessell, Bradley Rode, Patrick Kelley, Rick Anderson, Casper de Bruin, Philippe Labonde, Michael Hankin, Cameron Smith, Tomáš Frýda, Ryan Wesslen, Andreas Netti, Riley King, Yoshiyuki Hamajima, Sven De Maeyer, Michael DeCrescenzo, Fergal M, Mason Yahr, Naoya Kanai, Steven Rowland, Aubrey Clayton, Jeannine Sue, Omri Har Shemesh, Scott Anthony Robson, Robert Yolken, Or Duek, Pavel Dusek, Paul Cox, Andreas Kröpelin, Raphaël R, Nicolas Rode, Gabriel Stechschulte, Arkady, Kurt TeKolste, Gergely Juhasz, Marcus Nölke, Maggi Mackintosh, Grant Pezzolesi, Avram Aelony, Joshua Meehl, Javier Sabio, Kristian Higgins, Alex Jones, Gregorio Aguilar, Matt Rosinski, Bart Trudeau, Luis Fonseca, Dante Gates, Matt Niccolls, Maksim Kuznecov, Michael Thomas, Luke Gorrie, Cory Kiser, Julio, Edvin Saveljev, Frederick Ayala, Jeffrey Powell, Gal Kampel, Adan Romero, Will Geary, Blake Walters, Jonathan Morgan, Francesco Madrisotti, Ivy Huang, Gary Clarke, Robert Flannery, Rasmus Hindström, Stefan, Corey Abshire, Mike Loncaric, David McCormick, Ronald Legere, Sergio Dolia and Michael Cao.Takeaways:Sharks play a crucial role in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems.Bayesian statistics are particularly useful in data-poor environments like ecology.Teaching Bayesian statistics requires a shift in mindset from traditional statistical methods.The shark meat trade is significant and often overlooked.Ray meat trade is as large as shark meat trade, with specific markets dominating.Understanding the ecological roles of species is essential for effective conservation.Causal language is important in ecological research and should be encouraged.Evidence-driven decision-making is crucial in balancing human and ecological needs.Expert opinions are...
Proudly sponsored by PyMC Labs, the Bayesian Consultancy. Book a call, or get in touch!Intro to Bayes Course (first 2 lessons free)Advanced Regression Course (first 2 lessons free)Our theme music is « Good Bayesian », by Baba Brinkman (feat MC Lars and Mega Ran). Check out his awesome work!Visit our Patreon page to unlock exclusive Bayesian swag ;)Thank you to my Patrons for making this episode possible!Yusuke Saito, Avi Bryant, Ero Carrera, Giuliano Cruz, Tim Gasser, James Wade, Tradd Salvo, William Benton, James Ahloy, Robin Taylor,, Chad Scherrer, Zwelithini Tunyiswa, Bertrand Wilden, James Thompson, Stephen Oates, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Jack Wells, Matthew Maldonado, Ian Costley, Ally Salim, Larry Gill, Ian Moran, Paul Oreto, Colin Caprani, Colin Carroll, Nathaniel Burbank, Michael Osthege, Rémi Louf, Clive Edelsten, Henri Wallen, Hugo Botha, Vinh Nguyen, Marcin Elantkowski, Adam C. Smith, Will Kurt, Andrew Moskowitz, Hector Munoz, Marco Gorelli, Simon Kessell, Bradley Rode, Patrick Kelley, Rick Anderson, Casper de Bruin, Philippe Labonde, Michael Hankin, Cameron Smith, Tomáš Frýda, Ryan Wesslen, Andreas Netti, Riley King, Yoshiyuki Hamajima, Sven De Maeyer, Michael DeCrescenzo, Fergal M, Mason Yahr, Naoya Kanai, Steven Rowland, Aubrey Clayton, Jeannine Sue, Omri Har Shemesh, Scott Anthony Robson, Robert Yolken, Or Duek, Pavel Dusek, Paul Cox, Andreas Kröpelin, Raphaël R, Nicolas Rode, Gabriel Stechschulte, Arkady, Kurt TeKolste, Gergely Juhasz, Marcus Nölke, Maggi Mackintosh, Grant Pezzolesi, Avram Aelony, Joshua Meehl, Javier Sabio, Kristian Higgins, Alex Jones, Gregorio Aguilar, Matt Rosinski, Bart Trudeau, Luis Fonseca, Dante Gates, Matt Niccolls, Maksim Kuznecov, Michael Thomas, Luke Gorrie, Cory Kiser, Julio, Edvin Saveljev, Frederick Ayala, Jeffrey Powell, Gal Kampel, Adan Romero, Will Geary, Blake Walters, Jonathan Morgan, Francesco Madrisotti, Ivy Huang, Gary Clarke, Robert Flannery, Rasmus Hindström, Stefan, Corey Abshire and Mike Loncaric.Takeaways:The evolution of sports modeling is tied to the availability of high-frequency data.Bayesian methods are valuable in handling messy, hierarchical data.Communication between data scientists and decision-makers is crucial for effective model use.Models are often wrong, and learning from mistakes is part of the process.Simplicity in models can sometimes yield better results than complexity.The integration of analytics in sports is still developing, with opportunities in various sports.Transparency in research and development teams enhances decision-making.Understanding uncertainty in models is essential for informed decisions.The balance between point estimates and full distributions is a...
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We are joined for the third time by Disabled Strongman pioneer & organiser of Britains Disabled Strongman & Strongwoman Competition Gary Clarke. This year the prestigious competition is being held at the Indoor Athletics Centre at Brunel University in London on the weekend of 14th/15th September & is going to be bigger than ever! Health Oddity are sponsoring the event, Magnús Ver Magnússon is the head referee & it is FREE for spectators to watch the incredible & inspiring strongmen & strongwomen in action (plus Pete & James will be there all weekend signing autographs lol).
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast Paul continues the mini-series based around the second greatest story ever told. This time he talks to Gary Clarke & Gary Harris about football & whether or not it's still the beautiful game? KEY TAKEAWAYS Sheffield United fans told me recently that they hate being in the Premier League now, you can get tickets anymore. It's great for the first year, being able to visit the grounds of the famous teams & being able to take their kids, but it's just got worse & worse this year. I only go because my boy still wants to go. It's all about money, they don't care about the fans. The leagues are too top heavy financially, with loads more money at the top end and hardly any in the lower end. Clubs have been asking to be relegated in the non-league which highlights the lack of money even though they had their best ever season, finishing 6th, they can't maintain or upgrade their ground. Where one player's weeks' wages from Man Utd could have saved that club. I don't think it's possible to get the game back, as we knew it. There's far too much money in there. The only think we might see is a separation where the big clubs go off into some kind of European league & reformat the English Football League. I can't see any other way of balancing it out. One of the nails in the coffin was introducing all-seater stadiums as a must in the top leagues & on top of that introduced allocated seating, Rather than the fans getting in there early together to have a knees-up & create an atmosphere, now everyone's split up around the ground which is hard to get an atmosphere going. BEST MOMENTS ‘I've lost interest & become disillusioned with football'. ‘They've betrayed a working class sport & working class fans, it's all about money'. 'Some Arsenal fans have pulled away & started their own club because the membership fees were a scandal because you still couldn't get a ticket while the club made £18million'. ‘You're no longer a fan, you're a customer'. VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK) Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA) Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK) Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA) Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUESTS Gary Clarke is Commercial & Marketing manager of Carlton Town Football Club. Gary Harris is a Watford supporter, and the founder of an amazing online platform known as "Proper Football" - it's an absolute must, for football followers.. ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy & fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink & constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate & destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches & mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice & ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long & distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities & good causes around the world; positively impacting & inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast & books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT DETAILS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 Email: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com www.paul-lowe.com www.worldgamechangers.org www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast Paul continues the mini-series based around the second greatest story ever told. This time he talks to Gary Clarke & Kristin Johnson about what the topic means for them. KEY TAKEAWAYS The greatest story ever told obviously refers to the bible and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the second greatest story ever told is the story if our own lives, at least in our own minds. The birth of my son changed my life and I've turned my life around entirely over the last 15 years, he was the final piece of the puzzle. His story is only second to the story of Nottingham Forest winning the back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980. A lot of hardworking parents sacrifice to make sure that their kids can play sports, have the learning experience with teamwork and discipline. It's a lot of kids' way to college, if they're really good they can get a scholarship. But you have to balance the good times with the hard work that has to be put in behind the scenes. I wish I'd concentrated a bit harder at school, all I was interested in was sport, I could have done better. I just hope my son can do better than I did. You always have to have something to fall back on and understand the value of hard work & money. BEST MOMENTS ‘We are the heroes of our own stories'. ‘Eveyone's got a story to tell, and everyone's got a book in them'. ‘It's great sharing my passion with my son, if he didn't like football I don't know what I'd do with myself!' ‘You've got to work hard to make your dreams come true'. VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK) Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA) Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK) Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA) Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Gary Clarke is Commercial & Marketing manager of Carlton Town Football Club, and has appeared on many previous World Game-Changers' podcasts. Please feel free to check out Gary's in-depth profile from previous episodes... Twitter Kristin Johnson is a prize-winning/prize-finalist writer, blogger, ghost-writing/creative writing consultant, screenwriter, & editor. A graduate of the former Master of Professional Writing Program from the University of Southern California, she has published/collaborated on seven books. Her current book AIN'T “U” GOT NO MANNERS has been called ‘the Bible for social media'. She is a member of the Desert Screenwriters Guild, Society of Children's Books and Illustrators, and Palm Springs Women in Film and Television. ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy & fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink & constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate & destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches & mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice & ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long & distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities & good causes around the world; positively impacting & inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast & books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT DETAILS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 Email: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com www.paul-lowe.com www.worldgamechangers.org www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/
Gary Clarke first blew my mind with a live rendition of Catfish Blues and has since been on my radar. Now with this new album dropping I have a chance to hear with fresh ears his studio music. Tune in to hear my thoughts on the album. Gary Clarke JR - JPEG RAW https://open.spotify.com/album/09XurHGqbBgvj7SH96UbPV?si=SRfH2OV2Tsi8sWtGy9wKpA Discord https://discord.gg/4BRr3TWbC2 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/livelistenerased/ Twitter https://twitter.com/Livelisteneras1 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/380146857215506/ #garyclarkejr #jpegraw #music #review #musicreview #5minutereview #livelistenerased #podcast #youtube #discord #trending
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For our 150th Episode Special, we are joined by EPT Prague champion Padraig O'Neill. We also welcome poker legend and alleged mobster Barny Boatman. For strategy, Jason Koon discusses a fascinating hand that he played in a Triton event against Juan Pardo. Chip Race ‘Bad Beat Competition' winner Gary Clarke stops by to tell us how he won, how he enjoyed Unibet Open Bucharest and more. Plus, Barry Carter is joined by Daragh Davey and Ian Simpson at the news desk!
Super Extra Bonus Party (Gavin Elsted, Gary Clarke, Cormac Brady, Stephen Fahey) released their long-awaited third album Late Nite 99 in September, about 14 years after second record Night Horses. We talk through the album track by track, from how a mate's post-five-a-side ice-cream inspired the title to their friendship and collaborations with Nina Hynes. We talk about singing vs instrumentals and putting yourself in a vulnerable position to put yourself out there, the music industry, and lots more. Buy Late Nite 99: https://superextrabonusparty.bandcamp.com/album/late-nite-99
Simon chats with Gary Clarke who will call his 40th Goulburn Cup tomorrow
This week we are locked in with poker player, writer and the Live events manager for Poker Org Terrance Reid.The hot topic of the week is GGPoker and WSOP fudging the guarantees on the upcoming festival in the Bahamas and the lads all weigh in on the scramble for increasingly creative ways to get players to the unpopular Caribbean destination. Dara offers some balance, crediting the operator on some of the positive contributions that they have made to poker but also warns about the historical pitfalls of a greedy approach when in a position of market dominance. The conversation then turns to the two Unibet Poker sponsored festivals taking place in Dublin and Malta next week. David will be grinding the MPF while Dara is looking forward to a ‘David-free' IPO. Terrance discusses the increasing role that Poker Org is playing in the poker community before switching over to his role as judge of the HUGE CHIP RACE Unibet OpBad Beat Competition. The top 5 are announced with the winner receiving a €2000 Unibet Open Bucharest package. Who will win a poker holiday to the Romanian capital and who will just have another bad beat story?
We talk once again with Gary Clarke who is the organiser as well as being a competitor in Britain's Disabled Strongman. This year's event is being held in Chard Somerset on August 26 & 27 It's a free event where you will get to spend time with strong, inspirational people. We hope to see you there
Gary Clarke (The Virginian, Get Smart, Gunsmoke, The A Team, Tombstone) joins the show! He shares a lot of great stories like his memorable Tonight Show appearance with Johnny Carson, his early days disguising himself as a writer on a TV show, and much more! To get Gary's book, go here and ask for Wendy: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealGaryClarke/ Hosted by: Andrew Lamping and Jeff Stolhand Produced by: Jeff Weber Original Theme Music by: Stephen D. Bennett Sponsors: Reid's Cleaners in Austin, Tx: https://www.reidsdrycleaners.com/ Piers Hendrie Headshots: https://www.piershendrie.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakermixer/message
Gary Clarke is a disabled strongman and founder of the British Disabled Strongman which will be holding an event later this year He's a very humble guy and is hugely passionate about raising the profile for these amazing athletes who have the strength to overcome Gary learned to weld during lockdown and makes stools, atlas stones and sandbags for his strong community This is an episode like no other Britains Disabled Strongman
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the eighth and final part of a conversation by returning guests Andrew Batt and Rebecca Wheele to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about who they are, including mastering the game of life. KEY TAKEAWAYS Paul: My troubles were deeply rooted psychological issues, alcohol addiction etc and Gary's were behind identity and being in the Casual scene. My advice to somebody like a younger me would be, whatever it is, learn to let it go. And you might say it's alright for me to say, but having it as a focal point in our lives that we can let things go, in doing so we release that negative toxic energy that entraps and enslaves us, brings us down, depresses us, etc. The older you get, the more mature and wiser you get. You start off on the wrong path, but there's always light at the end of the tunnel. Life's a rollercoaster and you have to stick with it. Things can send you backwards sometimes, you could have a death in the family, you might lose your job or have no money, but there's always good out there as well. Just keep right on ‘til the end of the road. It may not happen overnight, but make sure you're surrounded by good people and look for help. Looking after our mental health is a lot better these days, nobody spoke about mental health in our day, but it's out there now. My company does a lot of mental health tutoring and has mental health days. Reach out. I woke up and smelled the coffee, I was letting people down, my family and friends. You only get so many chances in life, and if you carry on down the path that I took, eventually you're going to run out of friends, your family will turn their back on you, you could end up in prison, you've got to get a grip on it one day. BEST MOMENTS ‘We might be 3-0 down at half time, metaphorically, but there's always the second half to play for.'‘If our younger days, as a man, looking for help was seen as a sign of weakness. That conditioning is nonsense, the real men in life do cry and they're not afraid to show that vulnerability, and that's strength.'‘When the chips were down I (Paul) had no one to turn to, which created a self-fulfilling prophecy as the deeper I got down the more I had to dig in. What I was doing was digging a deeper and deeper hole for myself and I couldn't get out of it.'‘Fit in with yourself first, not to anyone else. Some people will resonate with you and some don't and that's fine. If you can count on one hand the people that are in the trenches with you when it actually matters, you are very fortunate.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUESTS Andrew Batt is a business expert and property specialist with a passion for helping others. With a 15-year tenure as MD of Specialist Transport Company, Andrew is currently focusing on the family Property Solutions Company, helping tenants, home owners, landlords and investors who need assistance within the property sector, pulling a wealth of property experience together with a vision to contribute a new purposeful living space within the eco development sphere, primarily in the UK. Andrew has over 25 years of business and property investing experience operating on both sides of the fence, as property investor and landlord, with first-hand experience as both. An ex-property draftsman, general builder and classic and historic race car transporter, with a knack and passion for setting up companies that are service driven in order to help others. He has a passion for anything property, business or people related. www.andrewbatt.com www.silverpropertysolutions.co.uk www.silvertransport.co.uk Rebecca is an artist and designer based in the South of England. She graduated from Kingston University in London 2013 with a degree in Illustration and Animation. After a shift in direction and new challenge working as a lifeguard and in management in the leisure industry, she went travelling around the world through South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. She returned to the UK, to begin a journey working commercially in art and design. Rebecca works together with people to create logos, help with branding, design or re-vamp websites and generally loves to get involved with creative projects. She works across all industries and loves listening to people and understanding what their business is about, why they do what they do and translating this into a form of visual communication. Rebecca is a seeker of the spiritual and inspired by the power and beauty in nature; from colour, form and pattern, to how we can look to nature as a guide and teacher in life. www.rebeccawheele.com ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Sam Hyland talks all things NT racing with CEO of Thoroughbred Racing Andrew O'Toole, Darwin's 10-time premiership winning trainer Gary Clarke & leading Jockey Sonja Wiseman
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the seventh part of a conversation by returning guest Jason Kehoe to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about who they are, including changing the beautiful game and what that means. KEY TAKEAWAYS There's a lot of money in the game now and a lot of the players are spoiled, they're not really connected to the fans anymore, not like the old days when the Nottingham Forest players used to take the train with the fans and mix. I've never met such a good group of guys, they were humble, they'd speak to anyone and take photos. These modern day footballers, I find that a lot of them are up their own arses – not all of them. The money has gotten a bit silly, but then again, it's made it a better spectator sport. With all-seater stadiums you can take your family and you know you're safe. So, in that respect, it's gotten better. We couldn't carry on the way it was in the 80's. The football in the 70s and early 80s was fantastic, I loved watching some of those players, but it's had to change, and it's changed for the better. The euphoria of your team winning gives you such a high, but what I learned – and I gave all my power away, as a teenager to Nottingham Forest – was that you have a team in red and a team in blue. One of them wins 1-0. Imagine there's 100,000 people in the crowd, 50,000 red and 50,000 blue, half of them will be absolutely elated because their team has one, the other half will be absolutely devastated because their team has lost. The result is the result, it's 1-0, the only power it has is the power we choose to give it. It's just a game. That was a powerful lesson for me. This is something you can apply to life in general. Dedication and determination in all aspects is important to becoming a star player in either the beautiful game or life, it's a mindset, you can't go after it half-heartedly. It's almost cliché, but it's true – but, if you dig below the surface of what's really needed, those traits of respect, trust, honesty. This is why I've turned my back on the modern game because money has spoiled it and players dive and cheat trying to get other players sent off. I find it disgusting. What happened to the trust, the mutual respect of a fellow pro? Why do you want to dive around as if you've just been shot and try to con the referee? BEST MOMENTS ‘No one will ever repeat what Forest did: Gaining promotion and then winning the European Cup back-to-back.' ‘I could remember every FA Cup winner from 1968-2000 but I can't anymore, I've lost interest in it.'‘Don't get too high when you win or low when you lose.' ‘We'll pick ourselves up and dust ourselves down and we will wait another four years and we'll cheer England on, and hopefully it's not too long. If I knew that, when I passed on, my son was to witness it, I'd accept that… not that I'd know a lot about it!' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Jason Kehoe is an accomplished and recognised Director demonstrating significant successes, achievements and experience across a range of positions across finance, investment and sales. He is able to keep a level head at all times, promoting safe work practices, evaluating opportunities and risks, and also delivering innovative new solutions to challenges. Jason brings strong leadership capacity, the ability to analyse services, recommend change and implement improvements. Mobile number: +447772124956 Email: jk@eternaconsultancy.co.uk ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the sixth part of a conversation by first time guest Darryl Claypole to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about who they are, and how football has played a role in their lives. KEY TAKEAWAYS Grass roots football is about taking part and enjoying it and playing with your mates. Some parents are too over the top with their kids and take it a bit too seriously, shouting at the referee and the manager, I don't believe in that, it's a bit out of order, they can frighten some kids off from wanting to be a referee – because some of them are as young as the kids playing and are still learning the game as well. The earlier you can let kids express themselves through whatever medium, whether it's painting, sport, whatever aspect it is, just give them the ball and let them play. Now more than ever, in society, there's that many expectations with social media and peer pressure to do this and that. Sport – and football particularly – teaches you about the philosophy of life and teaches discipline and respect. It's incredibly important that charities like World Game-Changers put money into grass roots football, it needs money for the development of the kids. It's every parents' dream – and it's the kids' dream as well – to play professional football, they want their kids to do well. But, you can make a good living playing part time grass roots football as well as having a job, some players are earning £1000 a week. You can talk about the beautiful game of football, for me there's an even bigger game: The game of life, and there's a lot of common skills and attributes that we can take forward from one to the other. BEST MOMENTS ‘Football's been my whole life from as long back as I can remember to now getting involved with grass roots football and watching my lad play on Sunday mornings.' ‘I'm a massive lover in life, and particularly in football, of the style and philosophy that Pele was brought up with all those years ago: There's the ball, let the children play.' ‘We're in this together, from the chairman to the tea lady.' ‘We send them out the door far better young men than when they came through the door.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Darryl Claypole is the director of football at Carlton Town FC. ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is both aspirational, and deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the fifth part of a conversation by returning guest Rebecca Wheele to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about who they are, including a feminine perspective around football KEY TAKEAWAYS 70s football was more of a male-oriented sport, it was very rare you saw women and families at a match, that only came about with the birth of the Premiere League in the mid-90s. In the 70s it was every man for himself, especially at away games where you had to fight your way to and from the station. It's not right, but it was survival of the fittest. In the 80s it escalated until Thatcher's government turned it round with bans, all-seater stadiums and cameras. In the 60s it was: Do as you're told, speak when you're spoken to, know your place, you're only a child. That was changing, certainly in the 70s with punk rock and the rebelliousness of the teens in Britain, we were saying “we're not going to suppress any more, we have a voice, we want to be heard”. Punk rock spoke to that and it was played out particularly in football. I got peer-pressured into joining the Forest Boys. I got attacked by them in Nottingham city centre and every week afterwards I seemed to bump into them in the city. They were a great bunch of lads, and they invited me to go to away games with them and I did. To be honest with you, the first day I had out with them at Arsenal was a great day out, even though we all got arrested. But once you get into it, it's like a drug, it's very hard to get out of it. I'd just got together with a class a few years ago and things were starting to get serious after about three months. My idea of humour was to say to her: “I haven't been completely truthful with you, I really don't know how to tell you this ‘cause it'll break your heart, you're sharing me with somebody else”. She gave me a load of expletives and said she didn't think I was like that. Then she wanted to know her name. I said: “I can't tell you what her name is”. I got a slap, which was fair, but I burst out laughing and I was told I was disgusting. Then I told her it was Nottingham Forest Football Club and we both fell about laughing. Rebecca: I think I'd feel quite cross if someone did that to me. BEST MOMENTS ‘As a woman, and someone who hasn't experienced violence or gang/hooligan culture, what drives you to get in a fight?' ‘I got beaten up at Southampton at the age of 15, I wasn't a hooligan, I was a normal schoolboy!' ‘I wish I was at home having coffee and crumpets with my girlfriend rather than getting beaten up in the rain!' ‘The gang lifestyle ended my first marriage, at the time you needed five points of unreasonable behaviour to get a divorces and Nottingham Forest was mentioned three times!' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Rebecca is an artist and designer based in the South of England. She graduated from Kingston University in London 2013 with a degree in Illustration and Animation. After a shift in direction and new challenge working as a lifeguard and in management in the leisure industry, she went travelling around the world through South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. She returned to the UK, to begin a journey working commercially in art and design. Rebecca works together with people to create logos, help with branding, design or re-vamp websites and generally loves to get involved with creative projects. She works across all industries and loves listening to people and understanding what their business is about, why they do what they do and translating this into a form of visual communication. Rebecca is a seeker of the spiritual and inspired by the power and beauty in nature; from colour, form and pattern, to how we can look to nature as a guide and teacher in life. www.rebeccawheele.com ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is both aspiration, and deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the fourth part of a conversation by first time guest Mick Garton to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about who they are, including being torn between two lovers: Nottingham Forest and Carlton Town Football Clubs. KEY TAKEAWAYS I (Paul) met Mick about 20 years ago at an event, we got on and arranged to meet up and talk business over a coffee and a piece of cake. Obviously there was a love of Nottingham Forest that brought us together, but I loved and respected what you were doing with Carlton Town. Later that year we did the Brian Clough Tribute Dinner. We kept in touch and I helped Carlton Town with some sponsorship. I (Mick) knew Gary by reputation, I'd read your book, but the first time I met you was when you came to a Carlton Town event and you introduced yourself and very kindly donated some stuff for the auction. That pattern continued for more events, including buying us all shots at the end of the night! When you really got involved was during Covid when you couldn't watch your beloved Forest and the only game you come go and see was Carlton Town, so you came down to watch us and I remember you coming up to me saying: “Bloody hell, this is good, I've never been into non-league”. From then on it got to the stage where you were at pretty much every game and it built from there. I (Gary) met Paul at one of your events just before Covid and I bought a couple of his books because I was intrigued by him and I wanted to know a bit more about him. Paul introduced himself and gave me his card, kept in touch and invited me on one of his podcasts for his World Game-Changers charity that he'd just set up and invited me to get involved with. Then Mick suggested a charity football match between WGC and Carlton Town as Covid was coming to an end. It was an overwhelming success and we raised more money than in our wildest dreams. I (Gary) get the sponsors in at Carlton now so I feel – if both Carlton and Forest are at home – I'm obligated to meet the sponsors. It wouldn't look very good if I was at Forest when these people are coming to meet me and watch a game under my hospitality. It's a no-brainer for me because I like going to Carlton and I like non-league football these days. I've been bitten by the bug. It's a shame though because my son likes to go and see Forest, especially now they've been promoted to the Premier League, but I'm lucky because his Godfather tends to take him in my place. I'm pretty lucky really that I can do what I need to do. BEST MOMENTS ‘Gary seemed to be, although he had a past, somebody who just wanted to do good and help people. To this day, that's the overwhelming thing that comes across to me, you'll go out of your way to help people.'‘Like attracts like, you resonate with people that you know you are just going to just rub along with.'‘I've got more clubs than Jack Nicklaus!'‘My love of Carlton is for the unsung heroes – and there are a lot of them – and what they do for the benefit of the local community and particularly the younger people.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Mick Garton is the chairman of Carlton Town Football Club. ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the third part of a conversation by first time guest Mick Garton to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about who they are, including their love of Nottingham Forest FC. KEY TAKEAWAYS Because of what I was going through in my childhood I was looking for some kind of emotional reassurance, because my world was chaotic and violent, I loved the gentleness of David Cassidy's music – though you weren't allowed to admit to liking him, as a guy – I found it very soothing and still do to this day. It's funny how music triggers the mind. Whenever I'm in a tube station in London I think of Gary because his favourite band is The Jam. My first suicide attempt as a kid of 13 and a half was on the back of Forest losing 1-0 to Newcastle in a replay on the Thursday night and two days later losing 2-0 to Fulham away. That was it, my world was shattered, I couldn't cope any more. Those two games basically broke my heart. The reason I share this is because of the power of a belief system that we get in our minds. Forest was my world and I can remember at the time being physically sick, my Mum was crying because she knew what it meant to me. I didn't have the latest designed tracksuit because ADIDAS was the thing to have. If everybody had ADIDAS, I had to have something different because I was never ever part of a crowd. I've always been a loner, being labelled miserable, anti-social, even when I used to get into scrapes, I always operated solo. I liked to have the best of everything, but it was very traditional, which reflected my taste in music. By the 80s I was out of football, my head was well and truly screwed from my childhood, and my drinking was out of control, I'd lost my marriage. I vowed that one day I'd return and kill the guy that was responsible for that and all the misery he'd inflicted on me and my mother, more so my mother. I'd given up and just wanted to die. Football was not on the radar. BEST MOMENTS ‘I used to sneak the transistor radio up to bed with me so I could listen to the games, and when I heard my Dad come up the stairs I'd quickly turn it off and put it under my pillow and pretend to be asleep.'‘Your interests do change as you get older, which helps as someone who DJs.'‘Someone said to me once: “You've got a really polished voice” and I said: “That's because I used to drink Brass-O.” I actually used to drink metal polisher with some milk in it for a hit because it's almost pure alcohol. It used to knock your head off, but it gave you a hit.' ‘I lived in the past, because my childhood was so violent and so erratic I was looking for some kind of emotional security, and I found that in trips down memory lane. I clung to things like Frank Sinatra, Karen Carpenter and even my love for Forest in the 70s, I still talk about Franny Lee, Roy McFarland, the old school. I'm still, to a certain degree, not stuck in the past, but appreciative of that culture of when people stood for real values.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Mick Garton is the chairman of Carlton Town Football Club. ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply aspirational and transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined for the second part of a conversation by returning guest Keith Amoss to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (aka Boatsy) about who they are. KEY TAKEAWAYS Paul and Gary had similar paths growing up in poor families in inner-city Nottingham with mixed fortunes and adventures in their youths. Now they're writing a book about changing their lives round from growing up in the wrong side of the tracks to coming out the other side. They decided to name the book Angels With Dirty Faces after the iconic James Cagney film of the same name because when you go back to that iconic film that is a tale of morality underpinning it. Gary and Paul have had loads of chats over the past few years around ‘the good old days', how they'd found themselves in certain circumstances, and how they're in a different part of the game of life and how much of a different ball game it is. Football was a big part of my life, I've been football mad for as long as I can remember. I played football for the primary school team and that was it, all I was bothered about was football – and cricket. I got into fashion in my fourth or fifth year at school and started going to football games on my own and I noticed the fashion at the matches, it intrigued me. Then came the music and going to away games on my own, visiting different cities. Football grounds in those days were violent places and I was intrigued by it, it fascinated me, I wasn't scared of it. I got beaten up and a couple of football games so I got in with a gang and that's where I think I fell off the rails a little bit. Half the time you'd have to fight your way back to the train station after the away match. You got the feeling you belonged to something, and women were attracted to it as well. For me, hard men don't exist, they're a fabrication. A man's hands might be quicker than another man's hands, it might take him longer to cry than another man and the rule of the jungle necessitates we give people labels, that there's a pecking order, and that dictates that he is a hard man. Even in the midst of being in that goldfish bowl, I always thought; if you lose a loved one, you cry, if you get cut you bleed. My image was a mask of stern faced, don't come near me, don't mess with me, I'm not letting you inside. But, what I was really saying was please don't hurt me anymore, I'm so emotionally hurt, vulnerable and I'm dying inside. It was a façade to keep people away, get in first, kill or be killed, big boys don't cry. It's all a front. As many parallels as there are between our paths, our mindset, our hearts, I often look upon Gary as a kindred spirit, the contradiction on that is that we have ended up in the same place after all these years when our paths crossed, but the paths that we took have been very different. Yes, there is a commonality with words like violence, Nottingham Forest, drink, but my patterns in all those were completely different to Gary's. I needed drink, it was an addiction that was formed through my win/survive at all costs mentality, which was galvanised out of my childhood. If you had a black cat mine had to be blacker, if yours was actually blacker I had two cats. That addictive personality, win at all costs… I was living a total lie and did for decades. It's not been until recent years that I've bottomed it all out, I'm 13 years dry and see things so much more clearly, but I needed alcohol to get by. BEST MOMENTS ‘It's often the way with gangsters, or naughty boys and girls, they build up a cult following with hero worship, promoting the dark side of life as glamorous. Actually, it's not. But there's that perception.' ‘No matter what the first half of your life was like, or whatever has gone off in the past, there's always room to change it in the second half.' ‘You've always had [violence] in Britain in the 50s, 60s and 70s going back to the mods and rockers and the teddy boys, people have always defended their areas. ‘The damage that was done in my formative years has taken me most of my life to unravel.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST After some years working for the UK Government in London's Whitehall, Keith Amoss moved overseas and into the world of international organisations. He spent some 25 years doing the full range of Human Resources activities and held positions as Head of HRM and Head of Talent Management. Keith has lived and worked in five different countries in multinational and multicultural environments. In his spare time he has enjoyed lecturing for the UK Open University. Keith's passion is helping others to develop and seeing them achieve their true potential. https://www.keithamoss.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is both aspirational, and deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the World Game-Changers podcast, Paul is joined by World Game-Changers director, Kristin Johnson to interview Paul and his friend Gary Clarke (a.k.a. Boatsy) about their childhoods growing up in Nottingham and the challenges they faced growing up. KEY TAKEAWAYS Inner-city Nottingham was a rough, tough place growing up in the 60's, our family was very poor, to the point where the rag and bone man used to come around and gave us a cup and saucer or a goldfish. We bathed in a tin bath in a terraced house with an outside toilet and each of you had to share the same water. They humble days but there was feeling of family togetherness and a sense of the community binding together. Being my grandma's favourite caused so much resentment among my cousins that we were always fighting, even with the girls – I used to fear fighting with the girls more than the boys, because the boys were straight fighters, with the girls you never knew what they were going to do next! But it also bred resentment and jealousy with my dad and my grandad. I remember school in the inner-city being a happy place, but kids now have missed out of a year's schooling because of the pandemic and so many of them have fallen behind so they're playing catch-up and that'll affect them massively in the long term. I was introduced to violence at the age of 8, sickening violence at the hands of my step-dad, to the point where I gave my belief system over to Nottingham Forest football club. But, my world was one of extreme violence, degradation, torture, abuse, it was horrific and set the tone for many, many, many years to follow. At the end of the day, getting the cain, the slipper or whatever at school or at home, it was what we were used to, it was the way things were then. It's easy to look back and say it's wrong, and in modern day society it is wrong, and it was probably wrong then, but we didn't know any different. Obviously, things have changed for the good now. It's only in recent years where I've been having a bit of difficulty and my dad's illness that me, my sister and my aunt have been able to talk about it. He was under a lot of pressure at the time, so I don't blame him entirely and I've been able to get over it a bit. BEST MOMENTS ‘Speaking to kids today about growing up having an outside toilet, they think I'm from another planet!'‘My grandma was my world, I used to spend more time at her house than at my parents house, even when we moved to a better apartment, I'd rather spend the weekend at my grandmas and being taken to the football by my grandad.'‘I had 13 cousins, 8 from one aunt and 5 from the other. In those days we used to joke that they didn't have a telly which is why there were so many kids! But that was the norm.'‘I think kids take too much for granted nowadays, things come to them too easily, though that's not their fault, we adapt as kids to make the best of what we can.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Kristin Johnson is a prize-winning/ prize-finalist writer, blogger, ghost-writing/ creative writing consultant, screenwriter, and editor. A graduate of the former Master of Professional Writing Program from the University of Southern California, she has published/ collaborated on seven books. Her current book AIN'T “U” GOT NO MANNERS has been called ‘the Bible for social media'. She is a member of the Desert Screenwriters Guild, Society of Children's Books and Illustrators, and Palm Springs Women in Film and Television. Website: www.kristinjohnson.net ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary Clarke - I'm healed. I'm free. I'm loved. by Hillsong Church Sweden
Part-owner of Darwin Cup winner Playoffs, Col McKenna, joins Cam Luke to discuss yesterday's success, which has proved a great tonic after years of hard work and recent tragedy within trainer Gary Clarke's family. McKenna pays tribute to Clarke, Ciaron Maher, and lays out the plan for Playoffs going forward.
Nine-time NT Premiership winning trainer Gary Clarke joins us after Playoffs won the 2022 Darwin Cup. The horse was formerly trained by Ciaron Maher and prominent racing identity Colin McKenna is part of the ownership
Greg Radley and Andrew O'Toole catch up with Rob Gulberti and Gary Clarke ahead of a massive Darwin Cup day.
Gary ClarkeGary Clarke (born Clarke Frederick L'Amoreaux; August 16, 1933) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hill in the NBC western television series The Virginian with James Drury and Doug McClure.Clarke began his screen career with the 1958 film Dragstrip Riot, recalling that agent Byron Griffith, who had seen him perform in Glendale, arranged for an audition that eventually led to his filling the lead role. Clarke recalled:I drove from San Gabriel to Hollywood and read for the part, and I got in as a member of the good gang. I went back to work the next day and my agent called me again and he said, ‘Gary, they have just lost the lead in the movie. Can you get down here?' Yes! So I … went home [from work] and changed and went down, and I read every day for five days. I didn't go back to work, I just kept calling in sick.He went on to work in other films, including How to Make a Monster, and Missile to the Moon (both 1958), Date Bait (1960), and Passion Street, U.S.A. (1964). He has said he was a contract player at Universal Pictures.In the 1960-1961 season, he appeared as Dick Hamilton in the single-season NBC television series Michael Shayne, based on the fictional private detective character created by Brett Halliday, opposite Richard Denning as the title character. Afterward, he appeared as Tad Kimball, a friend of the character Jess Harper, played by Robert Fuller, in the episode “The Fatal Step” of the NBC Western series Laramie.Clarke played Steve Hill in the cast of the long-running TV Western series The Virginian, remaining on the show from 1962 to 1964. His last series as a cast-member was the 1967 ABC Western Hondo, playing Captain Richards.Clarke said in an interview that his friend and co-star Steve Ihnat and he wrote the screenplay for director Ted V. Mikels' film Strike Me Deadly (1963), though the film's credits list only Ihnat and Mikels. Later that decade, Clarke under his birth name wrote several scripts for the NBC espionage sitcom Get Smart, which introduced the running character Hymie the Robot. All but one of his six produced scripts for the series(“Appointment in Sahara”) is about Hymie.In the 1980s and 1990s, he wrote and produced television public-service announcements including “Youth at Risk”, narrated nonfiction short films including “Promoting Healthy Behavior”, and appeared in TV series including Dynasty and The Young Riders, in which he had a four-episode recurring role. His films in the 2010s include The Paperboy (2012) and Parkland (2013).In 2014, the production company L'Amoreaux/Bartlett/Race/Thomas sought actors for an independent TV pilot, Bandits, and Tadpoles, written by Bartlett and Thomas and directed by Clarke, about a young boy whose daydreams put him in the American Old West of the Owen Wister novel The Virginian. It filmed June 26–30, 2014, near Austin, Texas, under the title Billy and the Bandit, with a cast including James Drury and Roberta Shore, from Clarke's old series The Virginian; 11-year-old Jordan Elsass as Billy; Ava L'Amoreaux and Donny Boaz as his parents; and Buck Taylor as a ranch foreman.
Gary ClarkeGary Clarke (born Clarke Frederick L'Amoreaux; August 16, 1933) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hill in the NBC western television series The Virginian with James Drury and Doug McClure.Clarke began his screen career with the 1958 film Dragstrip Riot, recalling that agent Byron Griffith, who had seen him perform in Glendale, arranged for an audition that eventually led to his filling the lead role. Clarke recalled:I drove from San Gabriel to Hollywood and read for the part, and I got in as a member of the good gang. I went back to work the next day and my agent called me again and he said, ‘Gary, they have just lost the lead in the movie. Can you get down here?' Yes! So I … went home [from work] and changed and went down, and I read every day for five days. I didn't go back to work, I just kept calling in sick.He went on to work in other films, including How to Make a Monster, and Missile to the Moon (both 1958), Date Bait (1960), and Passion Street, U.S.A. (1964). He has said he was a contract player at Universal Pictures.In the 1960-1961 season, he appeared as Dick Hamilton in the single-season NBC television series Michael Shayne, based on the fictional private detective character created by Brett Halliday, opposite Richard Denning as the title character. Afterward, he appeared as Tad Kimball, a friend of the character Jess Harper, played by Robert Fuller, in the episode “The Fatal Step” of the NBC Western series Laramie.Clarke played Steve Hill in the cast of the long-running TV Western series The Virginian, remaining on the show from 1962 to 1964. His last series as a cast-member was the 1967 ABC Western Hondo, playing Captain Richards.Clarke said in an interview that his friend and co-star Steve Ihnat and he wrote the screenplay for director Ted V. Mikels' film Strike Me Deadly (1963), though the film's credits list only Ihnat and Mikels. Later that decade, Clarke under his birth name wrote several scripts for the NBC espionage sitcom Get Smart, which introduced the running character Hymie the Robot. All but one of his six produced scripts for the series(“Appointment in Sahara”) is about Hymie.In the 1980s and 1990s, he wrote and produced television public-service announcements including “Youth at Risk”, narrated nonfiction short films including “Promoting Healthy Behavior”, and appeared in TV series including Dynasty and The Young Riders, in which he had a four-episode recurring role. His films in the 2010s include The Paperboy (2012) and Parkland (2013).In 2014, the production company L'Amoreaux/Bartlett/Race/Thomas sought actors for an independent TV pilot, Bandits, and Tadpoles, written by Bartlett and Thomas and directed by Clarke, about a young boy whose daydreams put him in the American Old West of the Owen Wister novel The Virginian. It filmed June 26–30, 2014, near Austin, Texas, under the title Billy and the Bandit, with a cast including James Drury and Roberta Shore, from Clarke's old series The Virginian; 11-year-old Jordan Elsass as Billy; Ava L'Amoreaux and Donny Boaz as his parents; and Buck Taylor as a ranch foreman.
Paul is joined by Gary Clarke on this episode to talk about how the last 12-14 months has affected them and how charity work and charity football matches have been positive elements in their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. KEY TAKEAWAYS A grass-roots charity football match and fun day at Carlton Town FC was set up to help Paul and Gary’s local community If ever proof was needed that the world is full of unsung heroes, a small army of people have helped towards the charity’s goals, Paul and Gary name and praise those that helped It’s moving to see the love, compassion and care that has been given by these selfless, unsung heroes to give a sporting chance in life to others, especially young people Initiatives like these, run by local and national football clubs are great for the development of local children, keeping them out of trouble and on the straight and narrow BEST MOMENTS ‘The world is full of unsung heroes' ‘The way people have rallied round me to help out is absolutely unbelievable.’ ‘The old way of carrying on has been challenged this year’ ‘We’ll send them out the door better young men than when they came in’ VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul’s Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Paul’s Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679 Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group ABOUT THE GUEST Gary shares a background with Paul as the pair grew up in the same area and in similar circumstances, with ‘colourful pasts’ which led them down the wrong path for a while. Many years later they met at Carlton Town Football Club and have clicked ever since. Gary is now in charge of helping the youth at grass-roots level at Carlton Town F.C. through charity initiatives like the ones he talks about in this episode. Contact Gary: https://www.facebook.com/gary.b.clarke.3/about_overview https://www.instagram.com/gboatsyclarke/ https://twitter.com/GBoatsy ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul’s purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference. This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring. He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TV fans and movie buffs this episode is for you. Anna and Emma grill Gary Clarke, a Horsham-based electrician, about his experience as an extra. Gary has appeared in the background (and occasionally in the foreground) of 100s of TV shows and films over the last 15 years and been on set with an impressive roster of top actors, including Tom Cruise, Rachel Weisz, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter and Gillian Anderson. Listen now for his insight into working alongside the stars and the highs and lows of being an extra.
Guests:Barbara EdenBarbara Eden (born Barbara Jean Morehead, August 23, 1931) is an American film, stage, and television actress, and singer, best known for her starring role of "Jeannie" in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie.Eden began her television career as a semi-regular on The Johnny Carson Show in 1955 She also made featured appearances on shows such as The West Point Story, Highway Patrol, Private Secretary, I Love Lucy, The Millionaire, Target: The Corruptors!, Crossroads, Perry Mason, Gunsmoke, December Bride, Bachelor Father, Father Knows Best, Adventures in Paradise, The Andy Griffith Show, Cain's Hundred, Saints and Sinners, The Virginian, Slattery's People, The Rogues, and the series finale of Route 66. She guest-starred in four episodes of Burke's Law, playing different roles each time. She was an uncredited extra in the movie The Tarnished Angels with Rock Hudson, in partnership with 20th Century Fox studios. She then starred in the syndicated comedy TV series How to Marry a Millionaire, based on the 1953 film of the same name. The list goes on and on!Her last film for 20th Century Fox was The Yellow Canary (1963). She left Fox and began guest-starring in television shows and acting in films for MGM, Universal, and Columbia. She played supporting roles over the next few years, including The Brass Bottle and 7 Faces of Dr. Lao.Gary ClarkeGary Clarke (born Clarke Frederick L'Amoreaux; August 16, 1933) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hill in the NBC western television series The Virginian with James Drury and Doug McClure.Clarke began his screen career with the 1958 film Dragstrip Riot, recalling that agent Byron Griffith, who had seen him perform in Glendale, arranged for an audition that eventually led to his filling the lead role. Clarke recalled:I drove from San Gabriel to Hollywood and read for the part, and I got in as a member of the good gang. I went back to work the next day and my agent called me again and he said, 'Gary, they have just lost the lead in the movie. Can you get down here?' Yes! So I ... went home [from work] and changed and went down, and I read every day for five days. I didn't go back to work, I just kept calling in sick.He went on to work in other films, including How to Make a Monster, and Missile to the Moon (both 1958), Date Bait (1960), and Passion Street, U.S.A. (1964). He has said he was a contract player at Universal Pictures.In the 1960-1961 season, he appeared as Dick Hamilton in the single-season NBC television series Michael Shayne, based on the fictional private detective character created by Brett Halliday, opposite Richard Denning as the title character. Afterward, he appeared as Tad Kimball, a friend of the character Jess Harper, played by Robert Fuller, in the episode "The Fatal Step" of the NBC Western series Laramie.Clarke played Steve Hill in the cast of the long-running TV Western series The Virginian, remaining on the show from 1962 to 1964. His last series as a cast-member was the 1967 ABC Western Hondo, playing Captain Richards.Clarke said in an interview that his friend and co-star Steve Ihnat and he wrote the screenplay for director Ted V. Mikels' film Strike Me Deadly (1963), though the film's credits list only Ihnat and Mikels. Later that decade, Clarke under his birth name wrote several scripts for the NBC espionage sitcom Get Smart, which introduced the running character Hymie the Robot. All but one of his six produced scripts for the series("Appointment in Sahara") is about Hymie.In the 1980s and 1990s, he wrote and produced television public-service announcements including "Youth at Risk", narrated nonfiction short films including "Promoting Healthy Behavior", and appeared in TV series including Dynasty and The Young Riders, in which he had a four-episode recurring role. His films in the 2010s include The Paperboy (2012) and Parkland (2013).In 2014, the production company L'Amoreaux/Bartlett/Race/Thomas sought actors for an independent TV pilot, Bandits, and Tadpoles, written by Bartlett and Thomas and directed by Clarke, about a young boy whose daydreams put him in the American Old West of the Owen Wister novel The Virginian. It filmed June 26–30, 2014, near Austin, Texas, under the title Billy and the Bandit, with a cast including James Drury and Roberta Shore, from Clarke's old series The Virginian; 11-year-old Jordan Elsass as Billy; Ava L'Amoreaux and Donny Boaz as his parents; and Buck Taylor as a ranch foreman.Genie Joseph, President of Independent Films of ArizonaGenie Joseph is an award-winning filmmaker and screenwriter. She is the creator of the Act Resilient Training Program which uses Improvisational Comedy to help restore resilience and optimism. She has worked with over 4,000 soldiers and is a certified PTSD Counselor. She was awarded President Obama's Volunteer Service Award for this work.She has a Ph.D. in Pastoral Counseling Psychology from the University of Sedona. She also has an MA in Communications and an MFA in Screenwriting. She is an Adjunct Professor at Chaminade University in Honolulu. A former radio talk show host, she currently hosts “The Genie Show” where she has interviewed hundreds of guests from all areas of contribution to the understanding of positive perspectives to life.She is Assistant Pastor at United Fellowship Chapel, a Metaphysical Teaching Chapel where she teaches classes in Intuition, Spiritual Development, and Peaceful Well-Being.This is the Director of the Animal Consciousness Institute and teaches classes in Mindfulness with animals, including Healing with Horses.
A Sunday message from Pastor Gary Clarke – we hope you are challenged & inspired!
A Sunday message from Pastor Gary Clarke – we hope you are challenged & inspired!
A Sunday message from Pastor Gary Clarke – we hope you are challenged & inspired!
A Sunday message from Pastor Gary Clarke – we hope you are challenged & inspired!
A Sunday message from Pastor Gary Clarke – we hope you are challenged & inspired!
Vidya Patel is a Birmingham-based dance artist with a background in Kathak. In 2015, she represented the South Asian Category in the Grand Finals of the inaugural BBC Young Dancer competition, and has since performed in works by the likes of Sir Richard Alston and Gary Clarke. Currently a Young Associate Artist at Sadler’s Wells, Vidya is developing her own choreographic practice, collaborating with artists including Shammi Pithia, Connor Scott, and Hetain Patel.
In this episode we talk to Tamsin Fitzgerald and Gary Clarke about the ‘business of dance’ and the way they have built a team of support around them. And of course a business is all about the people….. Gary and Tamsin discuss how it feels to call what they do a business, and what their underlying core values of that business are. We delve into the moment when one became two (or more) and who those first members of their team were. We touch on how they built their wider network of support – with funders and venues. We explored how they nourish both themselves and their teams. And how could we talk about the business of dance without discussing that most famous of questions: To NPO or Not to NPO? Gary lets us in on some of the ways he views his work and art with the branding of it very much at the forefront. Tamsin talked about the way her company supports artists to grow whilst contributing to the economy of her hometown in Hereford. They both talk about the importance of being based in their localities and their company relationships with local communities. Together they discuss the vital role dancers play within their support network as well as the ways in which they care for themselves as they lead from the front - especially when faced with the challenges of lockdown and furloughing. Recording date: Wednesday 16 December 2020 Talking Moves is a Greenwich Dance production Presented by Melanie Precious Production by Carmel Smith, Lucy White and Melanie Precious
Sögumennirnir Egill og Jakob frímann segja frá í dag, Við heyrum í þættium í dag dálítið af nýrri músík með sveitum og listamönnum eins og Coldplay, Travis, Biffy Clyro, Placebo , Red Hot Chili Peppers og Gary Clarke jr, en svo heyrum við líka tvær magnaðar sögur frá tveimur Stuðmönnum. Jakob Frímann segir okkur fyrst sögu þar sem koma við sögu Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Ámundi Ámundason, Anna BJörns, hljómsveitin Ýr frá Ísafirði, hljómsveitin Easybeats frá Ástralíu, hann sjálfur og Sharon Robinson frá Los Angeles. Egill Ólafsson segir okkur svo sögu af flóttamönnum í þýskalandi ? en líka þýsk-íslenskri hljómsveit sem hann er í og er búin að gefa út plötu, og er að fara í ferðalag um landið núna í september. þetta er 8 manna band og ætlar að spila á Seyðisfirði, í Reykjavík, á Bifröst, á Egilstöðum, Laugum og á Akureyri á Græna hattinum. Hér er lagalistinn: Biffy Clyro / Howl Coldplay / A head full of dreams Stuðmenn / Andafundurinn mikli Ýr / Stálfjörður Jakob Magnusson / Horft í roðan Joni Mitchell / Shadows and light ? Edith and the kingpin Easybeats / Friday on my mind Diana Ross / Summertime has gone Joni Mitchell / Both sides now Leonard Cohen / Everybody knows Sharon Robinson / Everybody knows Leonard Cohen & Sharon Robinson / Boogie street King Harvest / Dancing in the moonlight Travis ásamt Josephine Onyama / Idlewild Gary Clarke jr. / Take me down Strom und Wazzer / Orpheus Strom und Wazzer / Keisarinn Strom und Wazzer / Lavamadchen Strom und Wazzer / Fjögur göt Strom und Wazzer / Búðingur ? Der Geist kann immer / S&W / 3.15 / Traumton Records Strom und Wazzer / Heima Strom und Wazzer / Kapitalism Red Hot Chili Peppers / Go robot Beach Boys / God only knows