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"Palmer's goal was like a plaster to the gaping hole to the head..." - Tom Masters, 2023 Couldn't put it better. Tobes is voice is still gone, so just Louis and Tom this episode. Let's rip this off like Tom sorts his bikini line...
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas no Redação PFC. Aleksandr Sorokin faz recorde mundial dos 100 km; Rhonex Kipruto suspenso; Great Manchester Run; Maratona do Rio 2023 divulga percursos das provas; World Athletics apresenta mascote do Mundial de Atletismo de Budapeste; Corrida de mulheres na Espanha premia vencedora com processador de alimentos; Corredor faz meia maratona sem camisa na Groenlândia; Ataque de ursos a corredores; Falcão ataca corredor na Escócia; Provas do fim de semana. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. Escute também o episódio onde conversamos com o Sorokin, gravado em outubro/2022. SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE Cupons de desconto: MARATONA DE PORTO ALEGRE - ENIO20# MARATONA DE FLORIPA - PFC (10% de desconto) LIVE RUN! XP - PORFALAREMCORRER20 TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas. Maratona Nilson Lima aconteceu em Uberlândia; Hellen Obiri vence Great Manchester Run e Eilish McColgan faz o recorde britânico e europeu nos 10 km; Mais de 6 mil corredores participar da 36ª Carlsbad 5000 na Califórnia; Maratona de Porto Alegre atinge limite de inscritos, esgotando as 15 mil vagas; Daniel do Nascimento vai correr a Meia Maratona do Rio dia 18/06; Maratona e Meia Maratona do Rio recebem Permits da CBAt; Mirela Andrade conquista o ouro no Sul-Americano de Maratona; ABRACEO lança calendário de corridas do segundo semestre no estado de São Paulo; 16ª edição da Meia Maratona de Ras Al-Khaimah anunciada para fevereiro de 2023; Prefontaine Classic acontece no fim de semana.
238: Birmingham Diamond League | USATF Distance Classic This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by PILLAR Performance – Australia's leading sports micronutrition brand – providing high-strength formulations to support recovery, elevate energy and relieve joint inflammation for endurance athletes. Available online now at pillarperformance.shop Brad accelerates his training volume ahead of Gold Coast in 6 weeks time. Julian keeps watch over Pia while floating the idea of softly getting back into cross country. Brady skims through the Moose Fartlek and welcomes some newcomers to the Barmah Park loop. Birmingham Diamond League featured more Australians, with Oliver Hoare scores bronze in the Men's 1500m in 3:35.76, with Matt Ramsden running 3:39 and Stewy McSweyn in 3:44.14. Peter Bol followed up his performance in Doha with a 1:47.59 in the 800m. Jessica Hull takes a narrow silver placing just behind Laura Muir, in 4:03.42 and ahead of Winnie Chebet of Kenya. In the Women's 5000m, Rose Davies ran 15:28.47 and Izzy Batt-Doyle closely behind in 15:29.05. Birmingham Diamond League Results Abby Caldwell took the win in the 1500m 4:04.18 at the USATF Distance Classic, Walnut California, securing her World Champs qualification. Jack Bruce came 3rd in 13:39.44 for the Men's 5000m, ahead of Sam McEntee in 7th and Kang Nyoak in 8th. Paige Campbell also featured in the women's 5000m. Matt Clarke ran 8:33 and Max Stevens posted 8:45 in the Men's Steeplechase while Amy Cashin won the Women's Steeplechase in 9:31.28, with Brielle Erbacher 5th in 9:46.29. USATF Distance Classic Results https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd4oSiwL9vF/ Jack Rayner came 2nd in the Great Manchester 10k in 28:16, 10 seconds behind winner Jake Robertson of New Zealand. Results via World-Track Shelby Houlihan loses her appeal on her doping ban, remains ineligible to compete until January 2025. NBC Sports Report Jessica Stenson took out the SA 10k Road Champs in 32:59 at West Beach ahead of Jess Pascoe and Brooke Hines. Adrian Potter takes the win in 29:07 ahead of brothers Jacob Cocks and Riley Cocks. SA Athletics Results St George Classic 10k XC held the Novice Champs won by Dylan Offord and Asha Martin while the open race was taken out by Ben St Lawrence and Naomi Tacred. Athletics NSW Results Listener Question asks how to balance running with being a new parent Moose gives this week's training talk presented by Lululemon: - 5x300m, 100m recovery w/400m jog recovery Moose explains how this workout designed reintroduction to faster workouts, with an emphasis on the recovery periods and the importance of group training. Moose spruiks the Nike Aeroswift Tights, then boys wrap up with a preview of the fields in a loaded Diamond League Pre Classic this Saturday 28th May. Tickets are now on sale for the IRP Gold Coast Marathon Live Show presented by Pillar Performance to be held at the Southport RSL on Sunday 3rd July after the event. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
This exciting new podcast is a companion to the Primary Care Excellence programme, created by the Great Manchester Primary Care Provider Board. Whatever your role within the NHS in Great Manchester, we hope you'll find some valuable nuggets of advice in this series. Your health and wellbeing is really important to us so we've invited leading experts and organisations to share their wisdom to help you work and therefore live in a happier and healthier way. And we want your input and ideas too. If there's a topic you think we should be discussing, email primarycare.excellence@nhs.net You can find out more about the programme here: https://primarycareexcellence.org.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests:Professor Kate Pickett Professor of Epidemiology at Department of Health Sciences York, and the University's Research Champion for Justice and Equality. She is co-author of The Spirit Level and The Inner Level and Co-Founder and Trustee of The Equality Trust. Kate is Co-Principal Investigator for the Born in Bradford study.Rose Ssali Programme Lead and Founder of Support and Action for Women Network (SAWN), which promotes the welfare of Black/African women in Oldham and Great Manchester. Rose has worked on immigration, FGM, domestic violence, parenting and money matters for 15 years. She is Chair of Mama Health and Poverty Partnership (MHaPP) a partnership of 14 Black women-led organisations.Andy Bell Deputy Chief Executive at the Centre for Mental Health. He is a member of the Mental Health Policy Group and was chair of the Mental Health Alliance from 2006 to 2008. Andy has researched the implementation of national mental health policies and local mental health needs assessments.Episode Description:The group define social inequalities and explain how they impact on mental health.Andy shares the findings of the Centre for Mental Health's Commission for Equality in Mental Health reports. Rose gives examples of how this affects Black /African women. For example, how the lack of trust by official bodies, language barriers, parenting issues, economic issues and immigration status combine to impact on these women's mental health. Then due to mental health stigma, there is little recognition of these problems. The group explores how early life has profound effects on mental health, income and other outcomes. Kate shares an example of bullying statistics from the Born in Bradford study, and discusses why the UK is ranked lower than other Western countries for child wellbeing and how this impacts on inequalities. Rose demonstrates how this plays out in the real world, with rigid systems preventing access to services. Covid has also had an impact - highlighting pre-existing inequalities and amplifying the effect on mental health.The discussion turns to solutions. At the national level, the need for substantial policy changes and a move away from seeing mental health as an individual responsibility. At a local level, involving communities in meaningful co-production of interventions. This requires mutual respect and trust, as well as a commitment to accepting other communities and cultures. Finally, each guest shares one thing they would like for people listening to take away:For local authorities to focus on root causes and systemic inequalities that underpin public mental health, as this will fix mental health as well as other health issues. To own your patch, whatever it might be - ask what else you can do to help.Go out to schools, youth organisations, community groups and spend time listening. Don't accept that things are immovable.Contact:Host Stu King @Stu_King_HhProfessor Kate Pickett @profkepickettAndy Bell @CentreforMH, Report on the Commission for Equality in Mental HealthRose Ssali @rose_ssali, @SupportSawn
Send us a Text Message.Natalie Watson is joined by Sadie Khwaja, Joanne Favilli and Paul McKenna of the Machester Voice Clinic to discuss their experience during the pandemic and the need to pivot to virtual clinics. In this episode:3:17 Q1. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected the Manchester Voice Clinic? 11:40 Q2. Focusing on Speech Therapy itself, can you give us your experience in providing virtual therapy? 13:51 Q3. What are the challenges you face?21:08 Q4. Are there any future plans on therapy you would like to discuss? 22:34 Q5. With all the changes incorporated, how do you see the future for the Manchester Voice Group? 30:20 Take-home message Manchester Voice Clinic Team Bio's Sadie Khwaja - Consultant Laryngologist based in Manchester, serving the Great Manchester area and tertiary referrals from outside the region. Practising Laryngology for over 8 years. The Manchester voice team treat all benign and premalignant laryngeal pathology from diagnosis to treatment whether that be dedicated disease-specific therapy, LA office procedures, Botox clinics to tubeless micro laryngeal surgery. Running dedicated dysphagia clinics with a TNO dilatation/laser service and a biopsy service along with her head and neck colleagues and is a member of a complex adult airway MDT. Joanne Favilli - Consultant Speech & Language Therapist specialising in Clinical Voice Disorders at Wythenshawe Hospital in South Manchester. She is the SLT lead in weekly Joint Voice Clinics, Voice Therapy Clinics and fortnightly Local Anaesthetic Injection Thyroplasty Clinics. Joanne is responsible for education, research and development opportunities within the voice service. She is also a Visiting Clinical Lecturer in Voice Disorders at the University of Manchester Paul McKenna - Specialist Speech and Language Therapist working in Clinical Voice Disorders and Singing Voice Rehabilitation at Wythenshawe Hospital (NHS) in South Manchester. Paul works alongside Sue M Jones in weekly professional voice users clinics, where high-level voice users are assessed endoscopically and then rehabilitated via highly individualised voice therapy. Alongside working primarily in the therapeutic rehabilitation of performers with complex voice Contact InformationVisit www.britishlaryngological.org or download BLA Connect from your app store for further information and details on becoming a BLA member.Register for Cutting Edge Laryngology 2024, 2-4 October 2024, at the Royal Society of Medicine London, here. Email: enquiries@britishlaryngological.org for any questions or topic suggestions you may have for future episodes. This show is brought to you by the BLA, you can follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and Instagram hosted by Natalie Watson @surgeonsinger produced and directed by Heather Pownall of Heather's Media Hub Ltd. The opinions of our host and guests are their own; The BLA does not endorse any individual viewpoints, given products or companies. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate, review and subscribe with the podcast provider of your choice.
In all the excitement over the London mayoral election, and Brexit, and coronavirus, and the end of civilisation as we know it, it might have escaped you that there are mayoral elections due in other English cities in early May. So, on this week’s podcast, we're looking at one of those. The last time Skylines spoke to Jen Williams, politics and investigations editor of the Manchester Evening News, it was to talk about exactly what had gone wrong with the northern rail network. Since that's still going wrong (lol), that’s our starting point this week, too. But we swiftly move on to talking about our real topic: Greater Manchester’s upcoming mayoral election and Andy Burnham’s record as mayor, as well as homelessness, policing and, my personal favourite, bus regulation. If you’re on Twitter and you don't follow Jen already, by the way, you’re doing it wrong: she’s on @JenWilliamsMEN. Next time, all being well, I’m off for a walk with independent London mayoral candidate Rory Stewart.Skylines is the podcast from CityMetric, the New Statesman's cities site. It's presented by Jonn Elledge and produced by Nick Hilton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the first proper episode of 2020, The Start Line Girls kick off a series of episodes featuring diverse running crews who are seeking to challenge the stereotypical image of a runner, running groups, which are growing massively despite the standard portrayal of running as being a pursuit typically enjoyed by a certain demographic (namely young, white and achingly middle class). Painful as it is to admit, outside the elite, professional running arena, people of colour are tend to be ignored by mainstream running media, which has resulted in an incorrect assumption that people of colour don't run, or don't have an interest in running. The groups we are going to feature throughout this series work hard to celebrate the diverse tapestry of runners, who are carving out their own space in the running community, groups that strive to shine a light and showcase the importance of being a visible presence and the positive impact this has on other people of colour starting their running journeys. We start with our very own running family Emancipated Run Crew, where we discuss the impact that the group has had on its members, the purpose of the group and the importance of having groups set up by people of colour, for people of colour. As we take part in races such as the Vitality Official Big Half, the Adidas City Run Series and Great Manchester half marathon, we're looking forward to seeing as many diverse runners as possible in these spaces and for them to be featured in mainstream running media, because despite the usual narrative, We Run!!!We'd love to hear from you, so please follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook by searching for @thestartlinepod and subscribe to the show on your favourite podcast provider or at https://www.thestartlinepod.com! And don't forget to rate and review us!Theme music: Street Festival by Franco Eneiro. Used under licence.Episode music: Electrodoodle by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thestartlinepod)
Carrington Village A Bajan CommunityIn this compendium, These fields and hills we are on are beyond cogent is Carrington Village A Bajan Community C.2019Barbados was a British possession without interruption from the 17th century to 1966 when it attained independence in Because of Barbados’ long association with Britain the culture of Barbados is probably more British than any Caribbean island, although elements of the African culture of the majority of the population have been prominent within every village. The annals of history have shown that located in the parish of St.Michael Barbados is a community called Carrington Village.Correspondingly Carrington Village is also a village and a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Great Manchester, England historically, a part of Cheshire. Carrington Village has evolved from being a Sugar-Cane field to becoming one of the first residential suburbs of Bridgetown.Carrington Village is a community, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. The name Carrington Village has derived from a family of planters from Cheshire, England whose surname was Carrington. Moreover the said Carrington family owned a number of properties in Barbados which included Hampton Plantation, Carrington’s plantation and Carrington’s Sugar Factory in Saint Philip. Carrington Village is A Bajan Community occupying a cultural space in a global village because the world is more interconnected as the result of the propagation of media technologies throughout the world.Carrington Village, A Bajan Community C.2019 William Anderson Gittens Author, Media Arts Specialists’ Cultural Practitioner, Publisher iMovie and William Anderson GittensPresent A William Anderson Gittens & Devgro Media Arts Services FilmProduction in association with iMovieA William Anderson Gittens FilmCarrington Village A Bajan Community C.2019Edited, Production Designed Written By William Anderson GittensAuthor, Media Arts Specialist, Cultural Practitioner , Executive Producer & Directed By William Anderson Gittens Author, Media Arts SpecialistWorks Cited https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villagehttps://www.bing.com/search?q=define+representationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_LammingClarke, Sherrylyn, "Black History Month: George Lamming", NationNews (Barbados), 13 February 2014."About Us", abusSTAR."Barbados: Educators excited as CFS model is expanded", Eastern Caribbean – UNICEF.https://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/46154/carrington-village-heroeshttps://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/46154/carrington-village-heroeshttps://classroom.synonym.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weymouth_Wales_FChttp://uhcabarbados.org/cpagedata.php?key=Kcv7BBdEEhhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_villagehttps://www.britannica.com/place/Barbadoshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Lamminghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrington,_Greater_ManchesterSupport the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)
The Non-League Wanderers have a big announcement to make, and they need YOUR help to raise some money for two excellent charities. To donate, visit https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/supporting-altrincham-and-curzon-ashton-communitie. Alternatively search 'Supporting Alty and Curzon Ashton' in Crowdfunder, or find the link through our social media. Please give a little if you can!
News from the NOT10KMPBS, the Great Manchester 10k, Rupp's running Chicago, Training Talk challenges your weaknesses, Martin interviews Rob ‘Forest Gump’ Hope (who just ran almost five times back and forth across the USA), and Facebook Friday asked for your running-related lucky charms.
In this update from Forever Manchester we are still recruiting runners for the Great Manchester 10k and we have Cash 4 Growth awards opportunities. We are selling tickets for #ForeverFunny at the Frog & Bucket and we announce the debate panelists for the Forver Manchester Women celebration event on April 19th plus we'll be telling you all about the #NaffieAwards and lots more besides! This episode also features all the latest event news, information and 'shout outs' from the wonderful world of Forever Manchester. Please check out http://forevermanchester.com to check out all things Forever Manchester. This update podcast is presented by Terry Snowden MBE & Jen Edmondson
In this week's update from Forever Manchester we chat to Forever Manchester Ambassador and Tour De Manc organiser Danny Franks, we'll be asking WHY Forever Manchester does what it does? We have some discounted places for people to take on the Great Manchester 10k Run, we feature the draw of Captain Manchester's Magical Tombola and we have all the latest ticket news in the build up to the FM Women celebration event in April plus much more. Visit http://forevermanchester.com to check out all things Forever Manchester. This update podcast is presented by Terry Snowden MBE & Jen Edmondson
Chris Anthony & Muhammad Hussain talk to Martin Bashir about why they are taking part in the Great Manchester run on Sunday and what it means to them in the light of Monday's attack at the Manchester Arena. After it became known that the bomber had worshipped at Didsbury Mosque the media descended and the mosque had to defend its reputation. Kevin Bocquet meets some of its leaders. As the case was reopened this week into the murder of Blessed Oscar Romero after almost 40 years ago, Martin asks Matt Eisenbrandte, author of Assassination of a Saint, why it has taken so long. Trevor Barnes meets 98 year old Dennis Brock who has been ringing the bells at his church in Sunbury-on-Thames for nearly nine decades. As people in Manchester are still coming to terms with the concert bomb attack, Martin talks to three faith leaders to have been involved in the response to the attack: the Bishop of Manchester the Right Rev David Walker, Imam Irfan Chishti and Rabbi Daniel Walker. They discuss what needs to be done now to bring communities together, and how best to harness the generous spirit witnessed in Manchester this week. Producer: Carmel Lonergan David Cook Editor: Amanda Hancox.
TOP STORIES ON AFRICA RISE AND SHINE THIS HOUR: *** East African leaders prepare to meet to discuss Burundi crisis... *** UN expresses concern over security situation in Somalia... *** In Economics: Uganda's oil rush town stuck in the slow lane.... *** And In Sports: South African athlete perfoms well at the Great Manchester run...