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Best podcasts about gary doherty

Latest podcast episodes about gary doherty

On The Ball - A show about Norwich City
#172 Stacey's high kick and Doherty's tap dance

On The Ball - A show about Norwich City

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 61:10


Oh Jack, what have you done...? The On The Ball podcast reacts to an impressive groin stretch from Norwich City's full-back but a less than impressive penalty concession, which resulted in two points dropped in a 1-1 draw with Derby County at the weekend. Once they'd got over that, the panel of Steve Sanders, Dan Brigham and Dave Powles got to task with praising Sargent (again), anticipating the return of Sainz, and grading the transfer window, and the Canaries' transparent out-with-the-old, in-with-the-young approach (including a new defensive midfielder!). Plus, Vithushan Ehantharajah lauds Darren Eadie, smelly scarves, bleeding fingers, some unrecognisable Simon and Garfunkel, and the only person in the whole of Norfolk to spot Gary Doherty's pre-corner routine... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hometown Glory: A Spurs x Culture Podcast

Ash, Billie, Rosa and Sam come together to mostly ignore the actual football (bar a shoutout to GB's heroics as Wales captain) to bring you the Hometown Glory Mount Rushmore Draft. Find out who the gang picked as their Modern Classic, Childhood Sweetheart, Certified Legend, and Wildcard. Plus! Does it matter if Spurs Women are only allowed to score in the second minute of games now? We wrap it all up with a Luton quiz starring the Ginger Pele himself, Gary Doherty, even more Dune chat, a mini Mexico travelogue, and the latest COYS celebrities. Follow us on Twitter: @_HometownGloryThe team on Twitter: Ash, Billie, Charlie, Rosa, Sam and Tom... And we're on Instagram: @_hometownglorygram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Football Book Club
Roy Keane vs Mick McCarthy Pt. 1

Football Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 75:38


We're heading back to 2002 where, over on an island in Japan, the Irish World Cup camp is about to be rocked by a heavyweight clash for the ages - Roy Keane vs Mick McCarthy.Once and for all we're going to find out who was right, who was wrong and most importantly, who wrote the better book about it? Starting with then Ireland manager Mick McCarthy's World Cup diary 'Ireland's World Cup 2002'. And joining us to read it is Ipswich/McCarthy megafan and creator of Apple TV's 'Trying' - comedy writer Andy Wolton.Featuring clashes with the press, Gary Doherty selection headaches, and of course the Roy Keane incident. Plus Jason McAteer's fledgling romance with Kylie, Buddhist sound baths and Kenny Cunningham playing 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?' on the coach.Enjoy the show and want to hear more? Join the Football Book Club *Club* at www.patreon.com/footballbookclubFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FootieBookClubInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/footballbookclub/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Parts of Donegal affected by flooding over weekend

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 5:42


Gary Doherty, Sinn Féin Councillor for the Municipal District of Stranorlar, discusses the weekend's flooding in Co. Donegal.

Unleash The Champ
115. Gary B. Doherty: TEDx Insights for Next-Level Entrepreneurship and Personal Growth

Unleash The Champ

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 35:32


Gary B. Doherty is an award-winning and world-leading personal development / personal branding expert supporting ambitious entrepreneurs/individuals / thought leaders to be seen, heard, and very visible globally. Gary was awarded the prestigious crown of Ulster Tatler Businessman Of The Year in Northern Ireland 2022. Gary is a TEDx curator and 2x TEDx speaker. Chat with Gary Doherty- https://calendly.com/thinknetwork/20?month=2023-05   Unleash the Champ Leadership Podcast is Produced and Edited by @TheRobNoble. While podcasting is free to you as the listener, it isn't free to produce and promote. You can help Unleash the Champ Leadership Podcast for free by giving a 5 Star Review and sharing this episode to someone who would benefit from it. Means the world to us as we continue to grow our community here at Unleash the Champ Leadership Podcast.  

Café & Networking Podcast
Gary Doherty, CEO THINK Network, Londonderry, Northern Ireland

Café & Networking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 9:35


Gary B. Doherty shares "How to scale up your personal Brand", Founder, CEO THINK Network, Europe´s fastest growing Empowerment Platform. Founder, BE SEEN PR Agency placing individuals into global media publications. www.linkedin.com/in/gary-b-doherty

The Smart Connector
How To Become A Global Emerging Thought Leader - With Gary Doherty

The Smart Connector

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 41:08


Jane welcomed THINK Network Founder, Gary Doherty to the Smart Connector podcast to share his thoughts on how to become a global emerging thought leader in any field.  In the episode, Jane and Gary discuss his TED talks; including how he got the opportunity, what inspired him to do the talk and the impact it has had on his career.  They also spoke about Gary hosting the first ever TEDx Derry Londonderry Women event in November 2020.  THINK Network is Europe's Number One Empowerment platform, specialising in events, collaboration and speaking.  Gary is one of the world's most successful TED curators, who has facilitated hundreds of TED talks that have received millions of views worldwide. He became a 2 x TED Speaker in 2022. ABOUT THE HOST: Jane Bayler is a serial entrepreneur, investor, speaker, event host and business scale up expert. She had a 20 year history in global media and advertising, before becoming a serial entrepreneur herself, with multiple businesses in real estate, marketing and education. Having grown and sold a £6M brand identity business to US communications group Interpublic, today she is most passionate about and committed to serving other entrepreneurs – helping them grow their businesses and achieve their best lives.  Enquire about working 1:1 with Jane, book a call here: https://bit.ly/2Z07DML

Do It With Dan
Fail, THINK! & Flow | Gary Doherty

Do It With Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 38:49


Ever had to reinvent yourself or your business? It's not easy. In fact: ‘easy' is the last thing it is. That's exactly what this week's guest did when his highly successful property business got wiped out by the 2008 crash. He turned it all around and now he's inspiring countless others do the same! TAKE OUR FREE MONEY MINDSET QUIZ HERE: https://dreamwithdan.com/money-mindset-quiz/ Check out The Magic of Surrender by friend of the show Kate Blackson: https://kuteblackson.com/products/themagicofsurrender/ Welcome once again Dreamers, to the Do it with Dan Podcast! The place to truly dream with your eyes open. It's time to expand our experience with some more great discussion on the power of the mind in all things. Whether you want to manifest more wealth, emotional abundance or love in your life; this is the podcast for you. Gary Doherty was born in Derry. His father-in-law and mentor injected a life-saving drug of self-belief into Gary, believing in him when no one else did. This set Gary on a relentless crusade. Gary always had the urge to be more, to do more; serving others is a passion for him. That is how he found his own true purpose: THINK Network. Gary does not have big dreams, he has massive realities. Gary lives a life of “never been done befores.” THINK Network is Europe's Number One Empowerment platform. Gary is responsible for bringing TEDx Derry Londonderry to the City for the first time in history. Please share your stories with me over at dreamwithdan.com. Connect with Gary here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/think.network/?hl=en Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-b-doherty-919098168/?originalSubdomain=uk *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "The Dreamer", Common Timestamps of interest: 02:00 - Welcome Gary 09:30 - Relaxing & letting things flow 15:00 - When we allow the good to be expressed in everything 16:33 - THINK network & being in service 27:22 - The downside of crossing the line 35:10 - Parting nuggets!

Limitation Is A Mirage
Bonus #25 Practice visualisation like your life depends on it Gary Doherty

Limitation Is A Mirage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 56:09


In this bonus episode I speak with Gary from THINK NETWORK. We talk about the importance of putting yourself 1st, understanding what it means to have gratitude and how to create the life you want. Gary is a 2 times Tedx speaker, not to mention he organises Tedx talks in Northern Ireland, he is a man of many talents to keep up to date follow him on the links below. https://www.facebook.com/Garylizzy/ https://www.facebook.com/thinknetworkni https://www.instagram.com/garybdohertyofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/think.network/

OTB Football
RICHIE PARTRIDGE INTERVIEW | Ireland memories & Liverpool FC life | #OTBCadburyFC

OTB Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 50:00


A standout for Ireland underage, Richie Partridge spent five years with Liverpool as a player from 2000 to 2005. He later returned to Liverpool to serve as a physiotherapist with the first team from 2016 to 2020. Partridge's football career spanned 13 years as he played for teams all across England and Wales. He's most known in Ireland for being part of the famed under 18 team that won the European Championships in 1998. Partridge shared that dressing room with Richard Dunne, Stephen McPhail, Robbie Keane and Gary Doherty. This is the third of this years' OTB Sports remote roadshows in partnership with Cadbury FC, check out cadburyfc.com for updates on promotions and giveaways.

Mastering Success with Brett D. Scott
Episode 30: A True Believer - Gary Doherty

Mastering Success with Brett D. Scott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 50:20


This is a powerful episode where Gary shares his journey from fairly humble beginnings, where he borrowed his father-in-laws belief in him to build a very successful business, only to lose everything in 2008 and had to start from absolute zero. Gary was the first person in his family to go to University. He finally built some sturdier foundations. Decided he was going to apply for and hold the Derry Londonderry TEDx licence, which took a few applications and an expression of confidence that he was the right person to hold that and he's definitely proved that correct. Now the upgrade for Gary has been running his Think Network, where he helps entrepreneurs and business minded people to build a seven figure business, via his masterminds and coaching. You can reach Gary at www.thinknetwork.co _ Your Freedom: Step up your growth game in our Super-Charged Freedom Facebook Group: Join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2207389569373390/ _ Connect with Brett: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brettdscott_freedomcoach Web: http://brettdscott.com _ Want to support the show? Hit ‘Subscribe' and leave a 5-star rating to help others find it. Your support is greatly appreciated :) #SuperchargedFreedom

The IMPower Her SHow
Episode 37 - The Empowered Life with TEDx Curator Gary Doherty

The IMPower Her SHow

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 29:19


Join me on this weeks episode as I talk with  Gary Doherty, Founder of Think Network, TedTalk speaker and author.Be prepared to get fired up as he digs into what it really looks like to live an empowered life and take empowerment everywhere you go. You can follow Gary on Instagram @garydohertyofficialCheck out www.thinknetwork.coMentions Find out more about The Colourful Biz SocietyhereFind out more about the IMPower community membershiphere

Unleash Love
#27: How To Find Your Passion And Purpose w/ Gary Docherty

Unleash Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 38:03


In this episode we talk to Gary Doherty, the founder of Europe's fastest growing independent empowerment platform (Think.Co). He is also the TEDxDerryLondonderry Curator & License holder | TEDx Speaker, and an award-winning, best-selling co-author featuring in various books such as Miracle of Intent, Yise Guys & Universal Conversations. Connect with Gary here: Website: http://thinknetwork.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garydohertyofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkNetwork1/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTcdsA1ZCmV3CeViL1U4YQ Download Gary's free ebook on self-confidence here: https://bit.ly/32mDeZJ Subscribe for more content like this! ---------- https://instagram.com/unleash.love https://www.facebook.com/unleashlovepodcast https://www.quora.com/profile/Unleash-Love https://www.linkedin.com/company/unleash-love Read our blog articles, contact us and more at https://unleash.love. You can also join our Clubhouse rooms by visiting https://bit.ly/3sWNEeh. If you're interested in being a part of our #DiaryOfAWoman interview series and tell your story, please book a session with Clément here: http://bit.ly/diaryofawoman Lastly if you're looking for help with your mental health or relationship and you'd like to talk with Clément, you can book a consultation here: http://bit.ly/unleashtherapy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unleashlove/message

Spiritual and Sassy
Episode 7. How can I build a better life for myself RIGHT NOW?

Spiritual and Sassy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 39:36


Growing the belief and confidence in yourself to set positive intentions, and build the life that you deserve, can seem daunting. Many people feel blocked by negative self image, lack of self-belief and don't know how to access their higher power. The events of the last year have brought with them uncertainty, fear and chaos, highlighting the need for change to so many people.With lockdown easing and the world slowly creeping back to normality, now can be a great time to think to yourself - what's next? In this episode of ‘Spiritual & Sassy' I talk to TED Talk speaker and founder of the empowerment platform Think Network, Gary Doherty. We discuss our experiences with belief, manifestation, achieving our dreams, alongside some important tools to help you achieve yours.Take the very first steps into a future where you can thrive.Remember that if you can believe in yourself, then the sky's the limit!Gary Doherty is the founder of Europe's fastest growing independent empowerment platform & Europe's most exclusive Inner Circle. He is also the TEDxDerryLondonderry Curator & License holder | TEDx Speaker. In addition to this Gary is an award-winning best selling co-author featuring in various books such as Miracle of Intent, Yise Guys & Universal Conversations. You can connect with Gary or GRAB the FREE PDF mentioned ⬇️https://www.facebook.com/ThinkNetwork1/https://www.facebook.com/thinknetworkni/https://instagram.com/think.networkhttps://instagram.com/garydoherty2021Or Laura Beddoe FB: https://www.facebook.com/Laura.Beddoe.Spiritual.CoachFB: https://www.facebook.com/The.HealingRoomsSussexIG: www.instagram.com/Laura_Beddoe_Spiritual_Coach_IG:  www.instagram.com/The_Healingrooms

Waves Of Clarity Podcast
How To Be Confidently You

Waves Of Clarity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 33:39


Gary Doherty is an expert in self image and self confidence and speaks about his personal journey and how you can confidently you. For more information on Gary and his courses, head to https://thinknetwork.co/ Tracy can be contacted as follows: Website: www.tracykimberg.com Phone: 07928 154054 Facebook: www.facebook.com/Tracy.Kimberg.Counselling.Therapy.Coaching/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-kimberg-9564a3193/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tracy_kimberg_hypnotherapist/ welcome to the waves of clarity episode 21. My name is Tracy Kimberg. I'm a teenage transformation therapist and a relationship coach. My passion is to really help teenagers love themselves for who they are without having to try and be a part of a crowd or be like anybody else and be true to themselves and know their self-worth. I also love helping people within their relationships find out what makes each other tick, how we can better communicate and practice emotional intelligence within our own relationships. But this week, I invited Gary Doherty as a guest on my podcast. Gary is doing amazing things and he's spreading the word about being your true self and doing the best you can in your life, living your life to its fullest and making a difference in the world is so important to all of us. We can all start with tiny little things, tiny gestures of kindness, and just being positive and helpful to people that we notice ne our help and support can already make a difference in the world. So Gary, welcome to the waves of clarity and I am so excited to have you here today. You, um, have such amazing energy and I'm sure everybody, after listening to you is going to feel very uplifted and energized by your incredible. Attitude and energy welcome Gary. Well, firstly, thank you so much. Um, it's, it's a pleasure to be here and a pleasure to talk to yourself and to connect with your audience and your, your, your following and be as some old rest, all of them. Hi to everybody. Um, we met in club posts. If you're not on club posts, you must note if you don't have an iPhone. Yeah, well, no, if you don't have one and you have an Android, you will be able to in five weeks anyway, so relaxed. Okay. Either way you'll be on it. Um, I'm, I'm guarded already on the finder of think network, which is, uh, Europe's fastest growing independent empowerment platform bar numb anywhere. And the P as in Europe, I'm being humble saying that because I believe it's the word. Um, and I will check that all out sun and the bio will change, um, as my mission and vision to help make the world a better place. One event at a time, one podcast at a time, one club poster and that one webinar, one subscription, one grip, one conversation, one connection, one follow we'll make one chair will everything. That's my mission. That's my mantra. And, um, I don't want to do it. I am doing it. And, um, I'm also a TEDx creator license holder and speaker. Fantastic. Gary, it's quite a mouthful. Um, so in your life, when did you, um, start finding yourself interested in the concept of showing up as your true self. I have always my whole life wanted to show up as my true self. And have you ever listened to my Ted talk? Whatever you give up three feet from gold, check it out. The TEDx YouTube channel, um, shameless plug. I always felt that I was loving on a present of a mind. That I didn't have the courage to be my authentic self because I didn't have my cell phone, which was super, my confidence was so low and I felt like an impostor in life. I didn't have the courage to be my authentic self Tracy and I always wanted to be, and I always knew I wanted to be. So I went through life, not be in my authentic self for. My whole life. I'm going to say up until I started to be on the journey to be calming. I'm having the courage to be who I am now. I'm probably in my mid twenties. I'm going to say. Um, so when, when you were a teenager, how did you feel about yourself? I only, I would say I was popular. Um, I had boyfriends, I had girlfriends, I was popular at school. I was in the football teams. I was one of the X, Y and Zed awards. I was at a big social group. I, from a work in the middle-class family on the fear side of it, I would have had, you know, Yeah, a good life. And I, I suppose I did, but how I felt about myself was inside. I would have been very self-conscious. I would have been very unsecure. I would have been quite fragile on the inside, which Sean times would have manifested on the outside, but not, you know what I mean? I was quite good at hiding that, but that's quite exhausting. Hayden that have a not and word and security and lack of confidence and being nervous and, and overthinking and all those things that you would associate with that that's exhaust on level, not life, but awkward, play, being happy, you know, confidence or, or, uh, um, or perceived confidence. Um, And that was quite exhausting of my almost. And I do, I did, I love my life like that. I have to be honest. So, um, tell me, Gary, um, Is this a Catholic, um, description of all happy on the outside, but not so happy on the inside. That's probably, that's probably a rough description of a day of happiness. I had happy times I had happy moments. I did happy. I did things that made me happy, but I think I always, I never liked my own company, Tracy. Which is a good indicator of not like in your own self, which is an indicator of per cell phone, but, you know, which is, uh, on the kid or that you've can hang ups or issues that you need to eat. You're, you're carrying a whip on your shoulders. Like, like you're kind of not, we had advanced early, it was the on life from you're only your clothes. It's like, so I never liked my own company. Never, ever. Um, I like it a lot more. I, but I, I didn't want to, at that age, And tell me, um, as a, as a, as a child, um, you know, how, how did your parents manage that? Did they, were they aware of it? Did they not know it. No idea. My parents, um, are good people, working, people work their whole life, um, brought me up the best they could. Um, what's the emotional intelligence that they had and they're, they're, they're, they're well-respected people. And I would never, you know, on Julie critique them. Um, what I would say, and just for the context of this talk, it's important to say it. Is that maybe, maybe that's say affection or emotional intelligence or Prius or all those, all those things that we, that are people like you and I are champion them today. Maybe that sort of thing. Wasn't plentiful. And that wouldn't really have helped my, um, my, my persona or how I was. So, um, no, they didn't know, but no, I couldn't have talked to him anyway, you know? Okay. So, um, then let's move on with your journey. Now, here you are sitting, talking to me and you are empowering other people to show up as their authentic self. And you've obviously made it your mission to make a difference in the world in that way. Um, what. Um, what made you make that switch? What was that? Was that all home moment? What was the thing that happened? Because there's always a thing that happens isn't there. Yeah. Johnny knows something to end my Ted talk. I talk about this. This is a, this is a very profound conversation, you know? Um, I, I have always had an inquisitive mindset, always even when I was so inside anxious and nervous. And self-conscious, I always knew that I always, actually always felt a wee bit different, even though nobody else would have looked at me and said I was any different. I always felt different than not. I knew I had so much together. And it wasn't governor. I knew that I used to look at things that people thought were satisfactory and thank God I could doing much better, but I don't have the courage to say it, then the courage to go into it. And that I didn't do it. You know, ultimately kept my hand in and understood the back of the grip. And when I knew that I knew the answer traditional, or I could do that better, or I could do an R I should be putting my hand up, I would have liked that. So I've always had that insight where I knew there was more there a lot more, and that's why I felt different. Um, and then. I got married in the millennium 2000, I'm married 21 years or 20, 21 years this year. Very proud of that, um, in today's world, that so much movement. And, um, I met my father-in-law, um, a man called Marshall McAllen and little did I know, but that was going to change my life forever. Okay. And, and I'm going to say Marshall and my wife and the family. Actually shoot me. And I don't mean this is a dramatic statement. I'm saying this because I mean it from my heart and I've said it publicly many times or upset at a few times publicly. Um, they showed me how to love, you know, how to show affection. I remember I'll tell you a quick, funny story about, and it'll tell you about the, the, that moment. I remember the first night that I left my wife back their house. She was living at home with her parents and I left my wife back to the house and she brought me on to meet her mom for the first time when I was leaving her mom. Hugged and kissed me at the door. That was like, what's happening here? What's she doing? This is weird. That had never happened before, like in my life, like ever. Wow. And I was 20, I was 21 or 22 and I was like, this is a bit freaky. And I even said to my wife, then my wife to be at the time said, go to your mom's very friendly user, very OTT. She said, that's normal. That's, that's why we love. That's what we do. And that, that, that was the start. The reason I'm sharing, not us because that's the start of the journey. Um, that ha moment let's say was. On my wedding day and my father-in-law was giving the speech. No, he's no longer with us. He died five years ago suddenly. And my mother died five years ago as well. Then she, my wife lost her parents was done in eight months. And, um, my father-in-law said at a speech, he said, I believe in him. I know he has what it takes to make an life. Um, and I actually don't know he was talking about me. It doesn't say many MEC at this stage. And I was sitting there thinking, you know, who's he talking about? I was like, another bloody experience was weird. Like I've never heard anything like that in my life towards me directed towards me. Um, I've heard plenty sense because we do so many good things now and the finish of me and, and why not feel good about Prius and, and, and, and, and feeling that law firm. Yeah. So, but then this was alien at that time. These are words that never have been heard before, by me ever in my life. And he said that and immediately felt 10 feet tall. Um, and I remember just welling up with tears and we focused tapping onto the table and the sweat was owned by me, bro. And, um, and it just, he gave me a, you know, not to sound like I'm repeating my Ted talk, but it gives me that life saving drug Gulf self-belief. And that sent me off in a redundant, less Chrissy. It slowly, slowly finding my way following the passion to where I'm at now, which is my purpose. And I think that's the moment tracing. It's amazing, such a moving story. And thank you for sharing that with us. So now, um, you've suddenly realized that, um, you know, someone's believing in you and, and you decided you're going to, um, Change the way that you living your life, obviously. So in here you are with this very, um, successful business that you're running and you're making a huge difference in the world, which is, um, incredible. Really, if you think of how it's only taken you, how long, 20 years to make this huge shift. Um, so now, um, a lot of people can learn from you. You can teach them the value of. Um, having, um, this uncreate, incredible self love for yourself and acceptance and everything that goes with that. But what about the person listening now? That is where you were when you had none of us and they, they are feeling that they are not valued, that they don't have worse. What would you say to that person today? I think the first thing is, you know, first, the first thing is you may not feel that you're worth anything. You may not be told you're worth anything on. You may not feel yourself that you're worth anything, but know that somebody somewhere knows that you are worth something. You just may not have heard it yet. Like, my father felt that about me. Right. And I'm very fortunate that he told me that they so know that you firstly know that you are enough. Right. That's the first thing. Whether anybody has shown you, whether you even fill it doesn't matter, but those matter, but it doesn't matter. And that it's context of this conversation just know that you are, have your faith. I have my faith. I have a strong faith. Okay. And I'm not here bashing a Bible or anything like got, I don't go to a place of worship. Um, so it's not a that I have a strong faith. Um, and the right. So that's, that's the second thing, Linden, your fifth, if you have one and they hope you do so, um, the third thing is. Surround yourself with people that raise you that inspire you, that lift you up, that you may be want to be like, or you admire or are motivated by. And you'd ask you, the first thing is we'll hide your, I do that too. And I'm not in them circles or I, you know, I, I admire X, Y, and Z, but sure. I can't get speaking today. I'm there, you know, social, social media is free on the whole. Join private groups. Join, join, join, join, volunteer at at the aspirational or inspirational or motivational things that have got your attention connect. What's somebody that you admire tell them to get married them, and you would love to talk to them. You'd love to know what makes them tick. How do they do it with these share when they, when they mentor you, maybe even perhaps would they give you one hour? A month of their time to help you be a better person to help you improve your confidence. I can tell you most people that receive that sort of message are, are, um, the faded Verde, the faded Verdi, the faded. They feel privileged that you've asked. You give me a damn feel good by telling them you value them so much that 30 minutes or an hour of their time, once a month would really benefit their life. If somebody contacted me and really, really, and I, and I could see they were trying, and I wanted to give them the gift that some of the gifts that I maybe perhaps have in my head, I would do it for them. You know, as one of the universal laws, the law of receiving the law of receiving means the law of giving are very closely linked. Yeah. And you must, you must only give your gift to somebody that is where they all that is trying their best, that is wanting to do better. That will do good things with the time that you're in government. So reach out to people be in the right circles. And here's another woman look left and right in life. Right. And some people go the guests, when I say this here, I'm at the truth. And that's why they called it. That because of as a, as a whole, right. You really mean that look left and right in life. Do you see. Whoever is in your circle if they are not adding value to you. And I don't mean monetary, I mean, spiritually, emotionally, physically, uh, time-wise advice, constructive feedback, positive, uh, you know, close sort of, uh, behaviors. Guess what they're taking that away. If they're not adding to your life, they are taking it away from your life. There's no such thing as no thing, no, nothing doesn't exist. We are either one thing or another. We are either positive or negative or either increasing or decreasing. And if so many is not adding value and that's not you being selfish looking, they take. Doesn't mean, not if they're not adding value to your vibration. If they're not met, if they're not left in New York, if they're not helping you be a better version of yourself, they're making you be a worst version of yourself. They are taking away from your life. So know that and have a look left. And right. If you have a friend that constantly brings negativity to you, he said, she said fills you full of anxiety gets you. Annoyed gets you upset. Start, start an argument with somebody else. That's not somebody to be around, whether it's your lifelong friend or not. Um, explore your self-image self-image is everything. Self-image your self-image is good. You have no problem being confident. You have no problem being a FinTech. You have no problem being yourself like you and I. Our self-image is pretty good. We jumped on here today. We had no script, no pre this, that or the other. We knew what we wanted to talk about in general. And we jumped on our authentic selves and just flew. There's not a new could ask me that would trip me up. And there's nothing I would say to you that would throw you a curve ball either. This is a nice flowy conversation between two like minded people and raises my vibration. I feel like a better person talking to you and hopefully I'm adding value for you as well. And. That's what I would say long one that I don't. No problem. I know when, um, when we started speaking about the things that we start passionate about, I'm the same, it's very difficult to get me to keep quiet, but you know, um, yesterday when we were in the room, we were talking about motivation and inspiration. Can you remember? And, um, I wondered what your take is on motivation and inspiration. That's a good question. That's something I thought long and hard about, which is why I'd held the 12 posts from actually, it was then I wrote in previous that talked about the same thing and I thought that's interesting. I want to follow up that conversation. For me motivation and a lot less than the people, you know, you very rarely hear you hear similar things, but motivation is very individual for specific, you know, for people it's very specific, very niche, very, very like a certain thing. And very seldom do people have the same exact same motivations in life and inspiration for me, motivation is internal. Motivation comes internally for me. Um, and inspiration comes externally for me. I don't get any inspiration from what I'm really, I get inspired externally to that. And that motivates, uh, I, I, it spurs me alone with my goals and achievements and so on. So motivation for me. I got my motivation when I discovered my why in life translate. That's my, that's what I, that's how I find my motivation. And I have unlimited fuel for life. I'm motivated 24 seven, three 65 days here all the time. I'm motivated all the time. Um, what would you say to, um, parents that all, um, Um, in a situation where they maybe have a teenager that is really battling, um, to find their self-worth and find their motivation. There's, there's things, there's various things I would say, you know, um, I think I'm a father myself to two teenagers, by the way. So, um, uh, I would say, firstly, What's the cause of this here. Sometimes it can be very natural. It can make hormonal, it can be, you know, it can be Fran grips. It can be social media, quite often. Social media and hormonal is probably the two. Um, I would look at ways on how you can keep reaffirming to them. The opposite of what they see themselves as, because affirmations are a really, really powerful thing. And I hope you practice affirmations yourself. I'm guessing you probably do. Um, affirmations are a powerful, they're actually a game changer for me. Would you believe that? True to say, I mean, like change my life. Like I have an affirmation in front of me there I face, no matter what that everything is a me is. And then we'll continue to be at as my birthright to see receive abundance in all areas every day. And I, I look at that all the time. Right? So that, that's part of my subconscious. I believe that that's why I love that is normal to me. I have rewired my brain. That that is normal. That's how I see the word. I'm not telling you. I fixed the word. And I think parents, I don't think this is big enough in education. I think this should be part of education, all the oldest sort of stuff here, because. Um, I would look at the teenager self-image I would look at how you can improve that their self-image, uh, personal development tools. I think personal developments are powerful, powerful thing. Um, I think enter just, not at a young age as actually vital, and I think in years, the coma will be part of the curriculum now yet it's just an airy fairy part of it. They do have one hour, a month workshop on. You know, being a good set of some. So what, you know, with the, you need to be a GCSE in this thing needs to be an aid level and this here, they need to be studying this every day. This is, this is as important as English and maths or more. Yeah. Completely agree. Completely agree. I think another thing that for me is extremely important is for the parent to actually show up as they authentic self. Yes. Yes. I mean, if, if you can't show your child that you are also imperfectly perfect, you have your faults, you make your mistakes and how you handle those mistakes is a perfect example to show your child rights. Um, this is how you recover from. Feeling down or, you know, we all have down days and you know, I'm not always, and I'm sure you're not always bouncing off the walls, but you know, you have down days, but your parents look to you. They, they mirror us. And it's so important for us to show up as our authentic selves as parents. Yeah, I totally agree with it. And at our, our children are very, um, they're very vulnerable at that age as well. You know, they, they mirror our behaviors. Like if we're not being our authentic self, they don't have the courage to be there as either, you know? Um, and I think, I think that's very, very, very important. Um, it's quite difficult. I'm going to say. And modern team now in these days to not, not as apparent to show up as your authentic self, but as guys quite difficult to ensure our children are in that sort of an abundant mindset, because there's so many influences now with social media, they all mean Gaiman. Um, you know, all the negative mass media, like there's, there's a lot of crazy stuff. That the external effect in the internal note doesn't affect me so much. My main sets Bulletproof, um, in terms of like, I don't watch news. I don't have negative people in my life. In fact, if I am on social media and you're on my social media and you're negative, or, you know, You'll get the very least you'll get muted around followed, not, not on frame that are blocked. You'd have to be very bad, but I would do definitely. Won't be my timeline. I won't see you you'll be there, but I won't see it. Um, and I'm very, very protective, but that, but kids, teenagers are more impressionable. They're they're they're I'll tell you what. See teenagers. They're more influenced by their friend group than they are their parents. There's another thing. True. And the thing is what happens often is, um, when the parents don't show up as their authentic selves, the teenagers turn to they friends for important issues or things like Google or things like, um, you know, social media for answers. Yeah, and we should be available every day. I say to, you know, create that safe space for your children, where they can come and not feel judged, not feel, um, you know, um, not good enough in inverted commerce. Um, even if they've made a mess or had done something wrong that they can feel, right. I'm going to be safe to open up and speak about this here. Yeah. And do you know, what do you know the bank? No bank thing that it would like to actually share. It's okay. As emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence has a Bose for is no, you know, that's like resilience. And like all these words that you hear all the time, and that's a real boss thing. But if you ask nine out of 10 people at emotional intelligence says you would probably get six or seven different answers. You know? Um, I run a mastermind group of think network, um, and our apartment platform. And we had an emotional, uh, globally latent emotional intelligence expert and it, um, delivering a masterclass. And blew my mind. He was talking about, um, most, all intelligence is how you show up to the word, show up, how you show up 99 times out of a hundred will determine what you receive back will determine the relationship that you have with that person. So for example, if I show up here today, You know, you know, uh, on the Thursday aspect on engage in order to install, but nine times out of 10, you're going to, you're not going to engage with me the same. You're going to cut the interview short. You're not going to be your best self because I I've, I've inflicted that negativity on you or I've inflected my valuable to you. And then it's very hard for you to be Bozeman, Bozeman, Bozeman, but best person that's just given you all that. And, and that's natural. That's natural. Right? So. Show up your best authentic self. Like when I show up the people, I am myself, a maintains over 10, there'll be their self with me. If I'm positive with them as positive as I can be on the given day that I'm on. If I give them my best self, big day times out of 10, give it back, you know, at the Turman side, the relationship goes, but don't get me wrong. There's always one. There's always not get it twisted. I don't want anybody thinking I'm talking. We will like, you can. There's always one in life. There'll always be one in every room. There'll be every bar. There'll be one. And every place you go there, there's always one in life. No matter how nice you are. Our, our, our construct of UCR, they be just hell bent and in your vape. So. Except that I'm reset, Ian, going to change some people and that's okay too. I just have to go like that and keep on my journey. Fantastic, Gary. That's that's been absolutely. Brilliant. And, um, I'm sure that, um, someone out there, um, has made a shift just by listening to this conversation. And that's all we want is to just change one life with each podcast. You know, that's my mission. If just one person can get value, I'm happy enough. And you're doing that. And also I'd like to extend an offer for you to come onto my apartment's show so that I can find out about all your motivations and aspirations, passions, goals, mindset, and all that there. So if you would do me the owner sometime I would love to have you on my show, and showcase you to my network. That would be great. Thank you so much, Gary. We'll be in touch. And if anybody wants to find out more about Gary's, um, um, um, courses and things that he gives, we're going to put his notes in the bottom of the podcast notes, or get in touch with me or look Gary up at the think network. And, um, you can definitely I'm sure, Gary, are you going to offer, uh, Uh, um, a special, um, discount code for the people that have listened to this podcast. I'll tell you what I'll do even better than that. Well, I have a self-confidence ebook that it took me a year to put together. And one of the, one of the things, a process that I have followed, they have my confidence at the level of the chart. I have a humble confidence at a sky high, right? My confidence is sky high unapologetically. So I fail I'm at the top of McGee and I feel I'm the very best version of myself. And I love myself for the first time in my life. Fantastic. Um, I follow certain principles that have worked for me, and I put that into a book. I won't think of a way of totally free. We were, we were actually selling these books. Would you believe it for, we were selling them 10, 15 quote, maybe a year, two years ago. And then I just called my cell phone and I said, why am I selling this for like, you know, give this away to people that said I'm gonna put it on the ebook form. It's totally free. It's a network self-confidence ebook. It'll take you everything through that. I do on a daily basis and it's totally free for you. Um, no catch, no dust, no nothing. Wow, what an amazing guest today. Thank you so much, Gary, for, um, agreeing to, um, share your time with me and to share what your brilliant message is. And I hope you listening will try and be more your authentic self, be you and try and just. Embrace life a bit more. And of course, as I always say, if you feel that you are struggling mentally and maybe with your children or in your relationship, then you don't have to keep it to yourself. Speak up, speak to somebody, speak to a friend, or get in touch with me. And I would. Really love to help you in your situation. Find clarity and just feel more positive about how you can change things to have a happier and a better mental health. And once again, I'd like to leave you with this really beautiful quote by Roy. T Bennett. It says the past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. The past is a place of learning, not a place of living. And this, we can all keep close to our hearts and not living the past and live in the present and look forward to the future because the future is bright.

White Hart Pain Podcast
S1E6 Match Review: Arsenal Away | 2-1 L | Premier League (15.03.21)

White Hart Pain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 34:48


The lads forgot about the Dinamo Zagreb 2-0 during the week, and spent most of pod reacting to 2-1 defeat at The Emirates. Episode Summary: Only a handful can hold their head up high (and they gave away pen and got sent off)! Why didn't we attack? Bring back Gary Doherty!

The Launchcast
The Brogue Warrior - Gary Doherty

The Launchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 89:11


Empowerment. Episode 204 of The Launchcast is all about empowerment and George talks to one of the most empowered people he's ever met, Gary Doherty. He's the founder of Think Network, Europe's #1 empowerment platform and his relentless drive, success, failure and success again are on full display for all to see as he raps with the LaunchDad from the other side of the pond about both of their journeys. Both TEDx speakers, both TEDx organizers, both entrepreneurs, both on a mission to change the world...and change starts with leadership, right here in this jam packed episode. Hosted by entrepreneur and keynote/TEDx speaker George Andriopoulos.   Follow @launchpadceo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.   Follow Think Network: https://thinknetwork.co/   Buy tickets to the livestream of TEDxDerryLondonderry: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tedxderrylondonderry-tickets-131760265501   Follow TEDxDerryLondonderry on Facebook and IG at @tedxderrylondonderry   Follow Gary on IG at @garydoherty2021   Visit http://thelaunchcast.com or more show info and to download/stream the podcast   This episode is sponsored by The Leadership Experience A coaching masterclass by the LaunchDad himself, George Andriopoulos. Enroll in the newest cohort and check out the add-on tracks, including: Public Thought Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Career, and "The Podcast Experience" track. We'll also be offering 2 self paced options: A Leadership in Organizational Management Certification course A self-paced podcasting course AND.. Our graduate level leadership masterclass, "Inimitable." When you've already started deep down the path to leadership and you're ready for EXCELLENCE in leadership, this is your course. Contact us for details. More details: http://theleadershipexp.com   Subscribe to The Launchcast on Apple Podcasts and get notified of new episodes, every Monday! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-launchcast/id1491622136 Or find us on every other platform (as well as all of our links) here: https://linktr.ee/thelaunchcastshow  

The Broken Metatarsal - A 2000s Football Podcast
S3 Ep3: 2000s Cult Heroes: Bullard, Toure, Barthez, Benjani, Tofting...

The Broken Metatarsal - A 2000s Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 53:27


After two fantastic interview episodes, this week we got the gang together to discuss our (and your) favourite cult players of the 2000s... Mark, Rob and returning guest Danny McLoughlin each give two of their choices before Rich tests the lads' cult hero knowledge with a game of 'Who Am I?' We then run through some of the listeners' choices before the triumphant return of Fact or Fiction, featuring a Gary Doherty grime tune, Danny Mills' fridge and a miniature Range Rover for Harry Redknapp. RUNNING ORDER: Some Danny Mills extras 1m 35s What makes a cult player 3m 16s Rob's first choice - Benjani 7m 20s Danny's first choice - Fabien Barthez 11m 58s Mark's First choice - Kolo Toure 14m 48s Danny's second choice - Stig Tøfting 19m Rob's second choice - Andy Hughes 22m 28s Mark's second choice - Jimmy Bullard 26m 20s Guess the cult hero - 28m 23s Cult hero #1 - 28m 45s Cult hero #2 - 31m 54s Cult Hero #3 - 34m 15s Cult Hero #4 - 36m 23s Cult Hero #5 - 38m 10s Suggestions from you! - 40m 30s Fact of Fiction is back! - 45m 29s Make sure you head to www.planetfootball.com for more 2000s nostalgia, including expanded interviews with many of the show's guests. Email: contact@planetfootball.com The podcast is sponsored by Football Index, the world's first football stockmarket. Sign up today and take advantage of their seven-day £500 money-back guarantee (New customers 18+ in UK only. Min. deposit £10. Max. refund of up to £500 to be claimed within 7 days). T&Cs available on https://trade.footballindex.co.uk/moneybackguarantee/. 18+. Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast
#Networker2018 #MikeArmstrong chatting with #Irish Entrepreneur Gary Doherty of Think Network, on the Mike Armstrong Podcast Show #MikeArmstrongPodcast

Mike Armstrong’s Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 54:44


The Extratime.com Podcast
Extratime.ie Sportscast Season 8 Episode 17 - WC 2002 Qualifiers - Big Mick's Pinnacle Part 1

The Extratime.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 37:00


With the end of Mick McCarthy's second spell as Ireland boss, Declan Marron & Macdara Ferris relive his biggest success in a two part podcast starting with the 2002 World Cup qualifying campaign. The lads cover everything from Gary Doherty's Cruyff turn against Andorra to the greatest ever moment of dread against Netherlands with the near Staunton OG and some of the best goals we've scored in between.There's also Macdara's match day memories at Landsdowne Road, Dec recalling the dream team graphic tricks in Jason McAteer's Carlsberg ad and Keano hating cheese sambos. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)

The Mindset Junkie Podcast
Lessons in persistence with Think Network Founder Gary Doherty....

The Mindset Junkie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 42:57


In this episode Seamus speaks with founder of Think Network Gary Doherty. How Covid is effecting his speaking platform and events right now, what he has done to transition during lockdown. Gary is the first person to bring TedX the world famous platform to Derry, he speaks about he made that happen when loads of others couldn't.. Lots of lessons in here on persistence, drive and a great work ethic thats needed to get after what you want!

Quarantine Phone Calls
Gary Doherty: Think Network, Limavady, Northern Ireland

Quarantine Phone Calls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 26:56


Join our Virtual Coworking Community for free today. // Check out Gary's next online event // Hosted by Alan Wallace --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quarantine-phone-calls/message

Fire in The Belly
E8: Leaving A Lasting Legacy And Finding Your Why – with Gary Doherty

Fire in The Belly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 83:03


This week, Pete talks to Gary Doherty, the founder of THINK Network, whose mission is simple: to passionately spread positivity, motivation and inspiration through empowering networking events across Northern Ireland and beyond. Pete and Gary discuss Gary’s definition of what fire in the belly means to him, and crucially what it is to him, the power of networking and mentoring, and his inspiring journey from the very bottom, and the incredible ascent to where he is now. KEY TAKEAWAYS For Gary, “fire in the belly” is the why that drives him forward. It took a period of self-analysis for Gary to realise that his “why” is wanting to leave a legacy for his family; to make his children proud of who their father was.   Through necessity, Gary found himself required to take a job in sales in a store, which was very far out of his comfort zone as his previous work had not been customer facing. Within two and half years he had overcome his nerves and was managing the store.   The accumulation of wealth instilled a new sense of arrogance in Gary, and the desire for more materialistic goods. He admits now that this phase saw him become a dark version of himself.   We should never become emotionally attached to bricks-and-mortar, even if it’s our own home. The true sum value of any home is the people in it.    What sets people apart is the mindset, not the intellectual achievements of their lives. Their unique offerings lie in drive, determination, resilience and self-belief.   After an insolvency, and the complete collapse of his business empire, Gary started anew. He began by gaining education, and put himself through university to earn a Bachelor’s degree in business, which gave him the confidence and drive to go further.   THINK Network is being designed to be the Facebook of Personal Development, with an international reach and the power to truly change lives. In the past 14 months, it has seen incredible results in Northern Ireland, and now the plan is to take it to the global stage.   Gary can see now that property was not the “why he was looking for. His current work with THINK is truly fulfilling, and adds fire to his belly each and every day.   People are far too afraid to praise others these days, as they see it as some kind of elevation above themselves. Gary is a proponent of honesty, and credit where it’s due. BEST MOMENTS ‘I’m a father now. I’m a husband now. What am I going to do?’ ‘I was young and dumb. I knew nothing about property’ ‘I had become a not-very-nice version of myself’ ‘When I look back, that was a defining moment’ ‘I’ll get to the end, even if I’m last’ ’Time and hard work and opportunity equals luck’ ’This is the vehicle to get to my “why”’ ’Success is the journey that I’m on right now'   VALUABLE RESOURCES THINK Network Twitter - https://twitter.com/thinknetwork1?lang=en THINK Network - http://thinknetwork.co THINK Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/think.network/ THINK LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8725794 THINK Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thinknetworkni/ ABOUT THE HOST The ‘Mighty Pete Lonton’ from the ‘Mighty 247’ company is your main host of ‘Fire In The Belly’.  Pete is an Entrepreneur, Mentor, Coach, Property Investor and father of 3 beautiful girls. Pete’s background is in Project Management and Property, but his true passion is the ‘Fire In The Belly’ project itself. His mission is to help others find their potential and become the mightiest version of themselves. Pete openly talks about losing both of his parents, suffering periods of depression, business downturn and burn-out, and ultimately his years spent not stoking ‘Fire In the Belly’. In 2017, at 37 years of age that changed and he is now on a journey of learning, growing, accepting and inspiring others. Pete has the ability to connect with people and intuitively asks questions to reveal a person’s passion and discover how to live their mightiest life. The true power of ‘Fire In the Belly’ is the Q&As - Questions and Actions! The ‘Fire In The Belly’ brand and programme is rapidly expanding into podcasts, seminars, talks, business workshops, development course and rapid results mentoring. CONTACT METHOD https://www.facebook.com/mightypetelonton/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-lonton-4b83184 https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/ Support the show: https://www.facebook.com/groups/430218374211579/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Extratime.com Podcast
Extratime.ie Advent Calendar 2019 - Day 12 - Brian Kerr's Ireland - Part 1

The Extratime.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 22:14


Today's pod covers Brian Kerr's arrival, the ups and downs of the Euro 2004 Qualifiers and the Ginger Pele - Gary Doherty constantly popping up late on.The lads analyze that 2004 squad, talk about where the Irish Public's expectations where at that time and Philip Troussier.Part 2 follows on tomorrow! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)

Team 33
Club Captain Creationism, Richard Keogh and Third Kit Worm-Hole

Team 33

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 58:05


Raf Diallo, Jonathan Higgins, Stephen Bradley and Colm Boohig discuss the case of club captains in the wake of Arsenal appointing Granit Xhaka and the case of Derby County and Ireland defender Richard Keogh during the week. Plus, the lads also discuss Gary Doherty, who Team 33 interviewed in 2016 and the culture of third kits. Check out @teamthirtythree on Twitter to see Stephen donning the Lyon third kit from a decade ago.

Ego & Vice
Episode #47 - Gary Doherty

Ego & Vice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 70:42


Gary Doherty from local band Audio Visceral swings by South Hood Studio. Gary is an old friend I've know from way back in the Thunder Bat days. Gary and his former band Headcramp were a huge influence on me as I was coming up in music and punk rock. It was an honour to have him on and real pleasure to reconnect. Music by Life on Trial, Headcramp, Audio Visceral and Trigger Happy

The Gritty Musician
"My Ignition Point" [Get Some Grit]

The Gritty Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 20:36


In this solo episode, Bruce discusses how he finally stepped foot into a gym for the first time last Sunday night is the final "action step" needed to follow through on a discussion from over a year ago - and quite possibly the most important action step of his adult life up to this point. Gary Doherty's book, The Ignition Point: Striking the Match, can be ordered here: Order on Amazon Gary's Blog: http://namastesia.com Check out Episodes 22 and 28 of the Marketing Music Education podcast with Kathleen Heuer. She has a great mission with her show, and I'm proud to be associated with her mission!      

Rule The Roost
Gary Doherty's Son

Rule The Roost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 94:01


Jack and Raj are about after the pod skipped a week due to other commitments taking priority, but dear Sebastian is still sadly sidelined. Stepping in his place though is long time friend of the show and past guest Rob Brown, shaking off his pretend neutral tag and indulging his closet Tottenham ways, All the games we missed are discussed, we don't even mention the Palace game coming up and all sorts else is pondered - same old pod, new posh lad. COYS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer
Wellness for Music Educators: Gary Doherty and Bruce Faske

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015


This episode explores the importance of wellness for music educators. A continuation of my earlier conversation with him, it seems Gary Doherty still has a few things to left to teach to former student Bruce Faske—and to the rest of us! If you’re interested in joining us on our journey, or even just following along, […] The post Wellness for Music Educators: Gary Doherty and Bruce Faske appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer
Gary Doherty, author of The Ignition Point

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 56:10


Gary Doherty is spearheading a conversation that is long overdue, particularly in the field of music education. We were introduced at Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic by mutual friend Cam Stasa (who gets an associate producer credit for this episode). After just a few moments with him, I knew that Gary Doherty could speak with […] The post Gary Doherty, author of The Ignition Point appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.