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Season 13 is here and we are back with a BANGER! On today's show, we are joined by former Welsh International and now business entrepreneur, Hal Robson-Kanu. We discuss:
As we get into the full swing of Euro 2024, it would have been rude not to pay homage to one of international football's greatest tournaments. So for this episode, Matt and Marc each decided to choose one shirt, one game and one goal to discuss from Euro history.Matt's Choices1. France's 1984 shirt2. Czech Republic 3-2 Netherlands at Euro 20043. Hal Robson Kanu v Belgium in Euro 2016Marc's Choices1. Netherlands's 1988 shirt2. The Euro 2000 semi-finals3. Fernando Torres v Germany in the Euro 2008 finalYou can find Matt on Twitter at @MattLostBoyo and Marc on Twitter at @MarcLostBoyo.And follow the podcast at @PlayedForKuwait. If you enjoyed the podcast, make sure to subscribe wherever you get your pods from and tell a friend about us. Also please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Music: Chimez by Dan Henig
Seb White's in Owen's hot seat and is with James Bird and Tommy Stewart to discuss Hotel MUNDIAL, Dom's Subs, InBev, Allpress Espresso, throwing shapes not pints, EURO Fever, slushies, Alan Carr, Alan Brazil, Alan Pardew, banter, rapport, Charles the Bald and Fat, Escape to Victory, war and football, Donald Trump, Darius Vassell, being love bombed by fans, England losing on penalties, the Cruyff turn, the Hal Robson-Kanu turn, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at AS Saint-Étienne, AC Milan, David Brent, Christophe Galtier, Euro Goals, cartoon goals, diamond-encrusted Nikes, Jurgen Klopp, the Golden Boot, football pirouettes, the magic of green and white teams, Borussia Dortmund on FIFA 13, Adriano on Pro Evo, Spiderman, Richard Nixon, Looking For Eric, Fran Kirby, Bruno Fernandes, David Squires' Guardian cartoons, Gordon Brown, Manchester United, Michael Head, superstitions, Nike Cortez, Adidas Sambas, baps in pubs, the Gloucestershire Cheese Roll, woke jokes, pink noise, cats and foxes, Sam Fox, Diesel Jeans, Bench., Firetrap, Fawlty Towers, nostalgia and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Det var sommaren de drömt om i 58 år, och den hade varit värd all väntan. Gareth Bale var en av världens bästa spelare, Hal Robson-Kanu förvandlades till Johan Cruyff, kymriska blev hippt och Wales dikterade villkoren i Storbritannien.
Johan and his famous Cruyff turn at the 1974 World Cup was all very well, but did it end up with the ball in the back of the net? It did not. Some 42 years later, Hal Robson-Kanu showed how it should be done in the white heat of the 2016 Euros quarter-final, sending the Belgian defence for a bag of chips - mayonnaise optional - and then bludgeoning the ball past Thibault Courtois. Matthew Gibbs points out to Gary Thacker that the Welsh are therefore better than the Dutch. Popcorn all round.
Same podcast? Same podcast. Yes! Marcus, Luke, Jim and Pete celebrate the return of England's sunflower Hazza Maguazza to goalscoring form as Manchester United bagged a huge win in the Champions League last night.We also ask who did it best – Gabriel Jesus or Hal-Robson Kanu? – and look ahead to the collapse of the PIF Posse following Kevin Keegan's meeting with Edward Howe.Plus, Luke gets extraordinarily excited about Gary O'Neil.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com. Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: patreon.com/footballramble.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Alex as he speaks with ex professional footballer Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu. The guys discuss Hal's near career ending injuries, right through to the discovery of a “Turmeric based super elixir” which allowed Hal to perform on the highest stage and of course the fantastic work him and the team at The Turmeric Co are doing to change our perspectives on health and wellbeing. Company - https://theturmeric.co/Guest - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomashalrobsonkanu/Host - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-williams-52390658/DISCOUNT CODE - "SLICE50"Books.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Workplace-Management-Taiichi-Ohno/dp/0915299194https://www.amazon.co.uk/Untethered-Soul-Journey-Beyond-Yourself/dp/1572245379/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zero-One-Notes-Start-Future/dp/0753555204/https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Laws-Of-Human-Nature/dp/1781259194/
Welsh international, West Brom & Reading FC legend, and entrepreneur Hal Robson-Kanu joins Claudes on the pod today for a 1-on-1 chat about the upcoming EFL Play-Offs, the role of Brendan Rogers in his successful career, the possibility of joining an old team mate Ben Foster at Wrexham, 'that' goal against Belgium at Euros 2016! Don't miss it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Gaby chats with professional footballer and entrepreneur, Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu. He talks about his unique childhood and what led him into a career in football. He tells Gaby about how his business The Turmeric Co. began in the family kitchen with his father. He talks passionately about mental health within professional football and the importance of healthy diet habits for children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former England international football player Kieran Gibbs joins us to discuss his bitcoin journey, football career, and thoughts on time preference. Find out how he was orange-pilled by team-mate Hal Robson Kanu, why he chose to receive 50% of his salary in bitcoin, how bitcoin has changed him and lowered his time preference, and how he introduces bitcoin to his athlete friends. Kieran also compares playing the low time preference football style of Arsenal's Arsène Wenger with the high time preference style of Sam Allardyce at West Brom, and how Keynesian central banking is analogous to 8 year old playing football. We also compare the economics of the open pyramid structure of the Premier League with the US MLS franchise system. Kieran also discusses how he could integrate bitcoin into his planned football academy, reveals the best players he has played with and against, and provides predictions for the upcoming World Cup.ResourcesKieran on Twitter.IMF chair Kristalina Georgieva likens central bankers to eight year olds playing football.Liverpool draw 4-4 with Arsenal at Anfield in 2008 highlights.Liverpool beat Arsenal 5-1 in 2018 highlights.Highlights of Kieran's time at ArsenalSaifedean's first book, The Bitcoin Standard.Saifedean's second book, The Fiat Standard.Enjoyed this episode? You can take part in podcast seminars, access Saifedean's courses – including his ongoing course ECO22: The Fiat Standard – and read chapters of his forthcoming books by becoming a Saifedean.com member. Find out more here.
Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu is a former professional footballer who last played in the Premier League with West Bromwich Albion and with the Welsh national side. He is also the founder of The Turmeric Co. In this episode, we discuss: - The supplement that saved Thomas' career - How to deal with pressure - Why football sponsorships and advertisements are having a detrimental effect on the youth - The mentality to make it at the elite level - & so much more inks: https://freedompact.co.uk/newsletter (Healthy, Wealthy & Wise Newsletter) https://instagram.com/freedompact https://twitter.com/freedompactpod Connect with Thomas Hal Robson Kanu - https://www.instagram.com/robsonkanu https://twitter.com/RobsonKanu https://twitter.com/TheTurmericCo https://www.instagram.com/theturmericco
Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu is the founder of The Turmeric Co, a company that produces a wide range of turmeric shots to help enhance health and energy levels. Thomas founded the business in 2018 after spending 2 years in R&D, during this time he was also playing football in the premier league and representing his country, Wales. His journey is incredible, we cover so much from mindset, always being curious and then we get technical and dig into all the details around building a great online experience for your customers. This is one to listen to if you are a direct-to-consumer brand. Please sit back and enjoy my conversation with Thomas from the Turmeric Co.Support the show
Welcome to the very first episode of The Drop In! Each episode, Kate meets some of the game's biggest names and some of its most quietly influential minds to understand who they are and some of the lessons they've taken away from their experiences in football and in life.Former Premier League striker and Wales hero Thomas ‘Hal' Robson-Kanu dropped by the studio to discuss the key to Wales' success, why footballers can't open up, and how he has adjusted to life without a club. He also reveals the three people who have most profoundly shaped his life.Next up: Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle. Got a question for him? Find us on socials @footballramble.Sign up for our Patreon before the end of August and get 15% off an annual membership! Plus exclusive live events, ad-free Rambles, full video episodes and loads more: patreon.com/footballramble***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. Today's guest is Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu, professional footballer and founder of The Turmeric Co. We discuss the challenges of starting a raw liquid food business and taking it to international markets. You can also visit smallbusiness.co.uk for more on starting a business. Remember to like us on Facebook @SmallBusinessExperts and follow us on Twitter @smallbusinessuk, all lower case. Don't forget to check out the video version of this episode and subscribe over on our YouTube channel!
Thomas "Hal" Robson-Kanu is a former professional footballer who played for Reading and West Brom as well as 46 times for Wales, scoring one of their best ever goals at Euro 2016. Hal talks to Giles and Jim about the career and life changing moment he and his father discovered the healing powers of turmeric, which helped him recover from two devastating ACL injuries in his teens. He also talks about his time at Reading, West Brom and of course that goal against Belgium in 2016. Find out more about The Turmeric Co and the how the power of turmeric can help you here: https://theturmeric.co PLUS extra chat with Hal just for our Patrons over at patreon.com/blankpodcast Massive thanks to our Patrons: Mary Catherine Byrnes, Victoria Nielsen, Manya Kay, Alex Williams, Joel Piveteau, Richard Astill, Samantha Beaton, Claudia McKelvey, John Holland, Katherine Keen, Lynn Robinson, It's Coming Home 2022, Alice Chrystall, Maddie Lightfoot, Alex Collis, Martin Grimm, Vicki, Julianna Williams, Rachel Bowen. @blankpod @eliistender @jimdalycomedy @RobsonKanu blankpodcast2018@gmail.com
Season 5 Episode 32 Joe and Jonny bring you the second episode of the BB Summer Series and are joined by former striker Hal Robson-Kanu. The pair chat with Hal on his Albion career, how he joined the club on the back of Wales' superb Euros campaign and how he felt he did during his stint at The Hawthorns. They also discuss his exit and his business success while at Albion and since leaving the club. Want to have your say? Follow us on Twitter at @AlbionPoddy and do us a solid by submitting a review on your listening platform! Title Track: 'King Cyrille' by The King Dukes. (M.Griffiths) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Season 5 Episode 32 Joe and Jonny bring you the second episode of the BB Summer Series and are joined by former striker Hal Robson-Kanu. The pair chat with Hal on his Albion career, how he joined the club on the back of Wales' superb Euros campaign and how he felt he did during his stint at The Hawthorns. They also discuss his exit and his business success while at Albion and since leaving the club. Want to have your say? Follow us on Twitter at @AlbionPoddy and do us a solid by submitting a review on your listening platform! Title Track: 'King Cyrille' by The King Dukes. (M.Griffiths) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
It's become a trope in sports psychology to say that athletes are the only people who die twice – once at the end of their lives and once when they stop playing the sport that has come to define them. We discuss the challenges of retirement with former England rugby player Leon Lloyd, who helps athletes manage the transition into life after sport. Former England cricketer Ryan Sidebottom reveals the mental health struggles that have followed his 20-year career as a cricketer. And how Hal Robson-Kanu went from Welsh footballing icon to turmeric entrepreneur. Panel: Delyth Lloyd, Dan Roan, Nesta McGregor & Leon Lloyd Producer: Sam Sheringham
Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu's most famous moment on the football pitch came in 2016 when, against all odds, Wales reached the Semi-Final of the Euros. In the quarter-final, Hal Robson-Kanu scored one of the most memorable goals in modern football history, beating three defenders with one Cruyff turn and putting it past Thibaut Courtois, one of the best keepers in the world at the time. The individual brilliance of the goal warranted it being awarded a Puskas award and to all football fans, it perfectly encapsulated the exciting journey the Welsh side had been on that tournament. Since that tournament, Hal has continued to play at the highest level of football, playing internationally for Wales and in the Premier League with West Brom. As if this wasn't enough, he's also managed to launch a global e-commerce brand at the same time. As Hal says in the pod, some footballers play golf in their free time, some play call of duty, instead he's decided to use his free time and mental energy to enter the world of entrepreneurship. Since beginning in January 2018, the Turmeric Co has grown to become a leading e-commerce brand in the world, now distributing 300'000 shots each month to over 50'000 consumers. Whilst these figures are impressive and help to paint a picture of how successful the brand has been in a short space of time, Hal says real success for the company will depend on the amount of lives he manages to change. This opportunity to build a community of wellness, and to help habit-form healthy behaviours in people's lives, is what stands as his main motivation now. Although the motivation to play in the Premier League was the focus for Hal throughout his teens and twenties, it is now the opportunity to change people's lives that “goes beyond scoring goals in the premier league and the adulation that comes with it” which we found really interesting. Hal's experiences in getting to the top of his sport, as well as leading a start-up, have led him to gain an incredibly detailed understanding of the psychology of performance, whether that's techniques that allowed him to perform in the semi-final of a euros watched by billions of fans, or maintaining positive mental wellbeing when starting a dynamic and ever-evolving business. In our podcast, Hal's understanding of the awareness of mental health is clear – in a revealing way, which many sportspeople would shy away from doing, Hal helps paint a picture of the hugely under-reported mental health crisis currently taking place in professional football and the structural reasons behind this. In his words, if it came out “you would not believe it”. For Hal, one of the main reasons for this is fear; players and managers fear under-performing, they fear social media abuse, they fear losing their livelihoods and what this creates is a hush culture, which needs to change. This podcast was aimed to help display athletes as more than their on-field personalities and we feel this episode is a perfect example of this. It also marks a cool milestone in the podcast journey we've been on in the last year. We thank Hal so much again for his time and the ability to meet him in person – we encourage you all to check out the Turmeric co and appreciate the amazing work he's doing in that space.
What a series it's been! 23 episodes, millions of downloads, a new members club, our first live episode and a book announcement!
Steve Crossman brings you reaction as Group F set the Euros alight on Saturday, with Hungary holding world champions France to a draw in front of 60,000 fans in Budapest. We'll be in the Hungarian capital to hear more about the raucous atmosphere inside the Puskas arena and we'll discuss what the result means for both teams. We'll also be inside the Allianz Arena to dissect Germany's stunning win over Portugal and what does Spain's second draw in a row mean for Luis Enrique's side? And then it's all things Wales with Rob Phillips and Hal Robson-Kanu dropping by ahead of their final group match against Italy. We'll also hear from Gareth Bale and discuss Roberto Mancini's entertaining pre-match press conference.
So many great topics are up for discussion in this latest episode of the Daily Euros, starting with Wales' incredible win against Turkey in Baku. Mark Chapman is joined by a stellar line up, with some of Wales' biggest names, past and present, dropping by to give their verdict on the 2-0 win. Nathan Blake, James Collins and Hal Robson-Kanu give their views, and they hear from the stars of this Wales team, with Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Connor Roberts popping up for a chat. Then we delve deep into the England camp, and Micah Richards and Emma Saunders are treated to Jack Grealish's best Robbie Williams impression, and from the Scotland camp, John McGinn provides some insight into how he is feeling ahead of THAT game against England on Friday. And not only that, Leon Osman and Alistair Bruce-Ball look ahead to Thursday's biggest fixture, as Denmark prepare to face Belgium – we get the latest from Copenhagen with journalist, Niels Harild, and Kristof Terreur gives the guys an update on Belgium's squad. Topics: 0'50 – Gareth Bale interview 2'00 – Wales analysis with Nathan Blake and James Collins. 8'07 – Connor Roberts interview 16'00 – Aaron Ramsey chat and interview 19'44 – Jack Grealish chats to Emma Saunders and Micah Richards 28'54 – John McGinn on Jack Grealish and Scotland always being the underdogs 30'22 – Latest from the England camp 36'20 – Preview of Denmark against Belgium
Wales forward Hal Robson-Kanu talks to Charlie about how he's shaped his mindset throughout his life and career. In our season 2 finale, Hal describes the pain he experienced with injuries during his early days in football, how he mentally got through those tough times - and how it inspired him to start his own Turmeric company. Hal explains why football can 'eat you up' if you're a deep thinker, and talks about the sport's mismanagement of mental health issues. He also shares his fascinating approach to coping through life's difficult moments. Season 2 is proudly supported by Sportinglife.com, ahead of the rest with 160 years of sporting knowledge and integrity.
Steve Crossman is joined by Hal Robson Kanu and Joe Ledley to go inside the Wales camp ahead of their Euro 2020 opener against Switzerland on Saturday. We head to Baku to hear about training and team selection from BBC Radio Wales' Rob Phillips and Nathan Blake. Things get a little heated when debating whether Wales should play a number nine or not, but 5 Live's super-fan Elis James drops by to calm things down and reminisce about 2016 when Hal and Joe reached the semi-finals. Finally we hear from midfielder Joe Allen and the captain, Gareth Bale. TOPICS 02.40 – The low-down on Baku. 07.00 – Impact of so few Wales fans. 15.50 – Number nine or false nine? 28.50 – Elis James gets nostalgic. 37.20 – Joe Allen interview. 42.30 – 2016 memories. 50.00 - Gareth Bale interview.
Wallace and Gromit impressions, the ultimate underdogs and the volley to end all volleys... Its the Nostalgia FC European Championship special! The boys are flying solo this week and deliver their best ever European championship teams with some amazing players and moments thrown in! *We apologise for the amount of Hal Robson Kanu references...
Did you hear the one about the Welshman, the Englishman and the Scotsman walking onto a Podcast? In the first of our preview specials for this summers delayed Euro 2020 Finals, John spoke to men from media outlets of the three home nations in the tournament to assess their chances of progression. First up was Ian Mitchellmore of Wales Online. Ian purrs over his nation's incredible run to the Euro 2016 Semi Finals five years ago, including that memorable Quarter Final win over Belgium largely thanks to a sublime goal from Hal Robson-Kanu. He then talks through the job that Ryan Giggs and Robert Page have done to get the team to this summer's finals and their chances in a tough group containing Italy, Switzerland and Turkey. The recording was done prior to the announcement that Giggs won't be at the Euro's due to his recent assault charges. Ian is also hoping to be going to the Finals as part of his role so fingers crossed all works out for him. Next up, we had Sky Sports commentator Gary Taphouse to get an English perspective. Gary was more than happy to reminisce on Euro '96 and how close England got to winning a first international tournament in, at that point, 30 years. He then assesses the squad and where Gareth Southgate's side can be dangerous with the attacking midfield options in particular. The banter is good when we discuss Group D, where England and Scotland meet in the second game, and cover the fact that most England supporters don't mind seeing us Scots do well even if the feeling is not reciprocated by ourselves. Although he thinks England can do well, there was no "England Expects" noises from this English commentator. Last, but not least, award winning Scottish Daily Mail writer Stephen McGowan gives his thoughts on the Scots chances of progression. We too recall that night that Scotland finally ended 23 years of pain by beating Serbia on penalties. Whilst most of us were in our living rooms, Stephen was one of a lucky five journalists who had seats in Belgrade to cover that memorable night. The conversation goes onto reflecting on our last finals appearance at France '98, and why it's taken 23 years to qualify again before we discuss the chances of making more history by reaching the knockout phase for the first time. Like most, Stephen is just happy that we're at a major finals again. We hope you enjoy our unique angle in our first Euro 2020 preview. Big thank you to Ian Crocker for the introduction and to Scott McGill for the outro track. Music Inserts copyright Together Stronger - Manic Street Preachers Vindaloo - Fat Les We'll Be Coming - Tartan Specials Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
Did you hear the one about the Welshman, the Englishman and the Scotsman walking onto a Podcast? In the first of our preview specials for this summers delayed Euro 2020 Finals, John spoke to men from media outlets of the three home nations in the tournament to assess their chances of progression. First up was Ian Mitchellmore of Wales Online. Ian purrs over his nation's incredible run to the Euro 2016 Semi Finals five years ago, including that memorable Quarter Final win over Belgium largely thanks to a sublime goal from Hal Robson-Kanu. He then talks through the job that Ryan Giggs and Robert Page have done to get the team to this summer's finals and their chances in a tough group containing Italy, Switzerland and Turkey. The recording was done prior to the announcement that Giggs won't be at the Euro's due to his recent assault charges. Ian is also hoping to be going to the Finals as part of his role so fingers crossed all works out for him. Next up, we had Sky Sports commentator Gary Taphouse to get an English perspective. Gary was more than happy to reminisce on Euro '96 and how close England got to winning a first international tournament in, at that point, 30 years. He then assesses the squad and where Gareth Southgate's side can be dangerous with the attacking midfield options in particular. The banter is good when we discuss Group D, where England and Scotland meet in the second game, and cover the fact that most England supporters don't mind seeing us Scots do well even if the feeling is not reciprocated by ourselves. Although he thinks England can do well, there was no "England Expects" noises from this English commentator. Last, but not least, award winning Scottish Daily Mail writer Stephen McGowan gives his thoughts on the Scots chances of progression. We too recall that night that Scotland finally ended 23 years of pain by beating Serbia on penalties. Whilst most of us were in our living rooms, Stephen was one of a lucky five journalists who had seats in Belgrade to cover that memorable night. The conversation goes onto reflecting on our last finals appearance at France '98, and why it's taken 23 years to qualify again before we discuss the chances of making more history by reaching the knockout phase for the first time. Like most, Stephen is just happy that we're at a major finals again. We hope you enjoy our unique angle in our first Euro 2020 preview. Big thank you to Ian Crocker for the introduction and to Scott McGill for the outro track. Music Inserts copyright Together Stronger - Manic Street Preachers Vindaloo - Fat Les We'll Be Coming - Tartan Specials Tweet us @sffpodcast Instagram - sffpodcast Facebook - Scottish Football Forums Email - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
We know that times are still uncertain and we know there is a lot of frustration about races being postponed. We shared that frustration and we wanted to do something that would hopefully help us and help you. So for this week's edition of the Front Runner Radio podcast, we have tried to be a little bit different. Myself and members of the team got together to chat about race day, what we would be typically doing, what we would expect you to be doing, we chat about pre-race, mid-race and post race and a lot more in between. This is our way of joining you on your virtual running experience and will hopefully go someway to filling that void of race day. We would also like to thank our friends at The Turmeric Co and it's founder Hal Robson-Kanu for support with this virtual edition. DiolchEnjoyThe Front Runner Team
We speak with Thomas Robson-Kanu AKA 'Hal Robson-Kanu' a premier league footballer for West Bromwich Albion, Ex Welsh International and Founder of The Turmeric Co. We have had the pleasure of partnering with this amazing company following our own experience with their products, which prompted our contact with The Turmeric Co. and Hal himself. This episode see's us explore the mindset required to become a professional athlete whilst running a company that is on its way to taking the health & nutrition market by storm! We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did! Alex O'Keefe & Craig Billington - The Self Made Mind Podcast As proud partners and ambassadors of The Turmeric Co. you can get 10% discount when buying products from The Turmeric Co. enter TSMM10 at checkout. Visit The Turmeric Co. >>> HERE
Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu is a professional sportsman, playing at the highest level of his chosen sport football, both for club West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League, and internationally for Wales. Thomas is passionate about nutrition and natural remedies to support physical and mental health, and as such, founded The Turmeric Co. in 2018. In Episode 15, our final interview of Season 1, we talk to Thomas about high performance mindset, the power of determination and the value of nutrition.
It’s all kicking off on this episode of Ninetwentynine as Eshaan is joined by Wales international and West Bromwich Albion footballer Thomas ‘Hal’ Robson-Kanu. Thomas not only helped lead Wales to the semi-final of Euro 2016, but has also launched the Turmeric Co, a successful business that produces a unique range of turmeric shots.What does it take to succeed in sport and in business? Time to put your boots on and find out...Ninetwentynine is a Fiverr.com podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are joined by "Hal" Robson-Kanu, a professional footballer who plays as a winger for West Bromwich Albion and the Wales national team. Robson-Kanu had no idea that one sickening injury would set him on the path to a fascination with turmeric, recovery and a business venture which supplied eight Premiership clubs, the England Rugby and more..A born and bred a Londoner, is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for West Bromwich Albion and the Wales national team.He was an Arsenal schoolboy! He actually represented England at U-19’s but swiftly moved to Wales, where your Grandmother was born. But not only does he have a fantastic professional football career, you are also a business owner, which he hails as his secret weapon. The Turmeric Co, all made from natural ingredients.We'll chat to Hal about what it takes to get to the top and about the mental and physical toll of recovering from injury. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I am joined by Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu, athlete, professional footballer and founder of The Turmeric Co., one of the UK’s fastest growing health brands. We discuss his deeply personal connection to turmeric, how this spurred him on to start the business, how he’s since managed to grow and pivot in light of the pandemic, and how he (very successfully) juggles two careers. We also chat about what he’s personally learnt during lockdown, his refreshing approach to leadership and the importance of discipline, in both business and professional sport. This is an incredible conversation full to the brim with value. The Turmeric Co., is such an exciting brand, and with the number of people taking an interest in natural healthcare on the rise (accelerated in light of the pandemic), the sky really is the limit! So sit back, relax and enjoy this episode of “I Shouldn’t Say This, But”.
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Rory Fallow and Matthew Keeling return to crown their Best Ever / Write Off, while there's a trip back in the time machine to 2016 to reminisce about Hal Robson Kanu's heroics for Wales at the European Championships.
Paul and Andy were joined by Homing author Jon Day, West Brom striker Hal Robson-Kanu, squad number nine Martin Kelner and TV reviewer Mike Ward. The guys also brought you Striker part 46 and another gag-laden birthday spread! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's time for a truly joyous episode of Greatest Games, in association with The Blizzard. Welsh comedian Elis James joins us to discuss perhaps the finest moment in Welsh football history.Wales have endured a notoriously difficult relationship with international qualifying campaigns; their fate was still up in the air with one game to go in eleven different campaigns. But, after some assured performances this time around saw them finish second behind Belgium, they advanced to Euro 2016 full of optimism. Chris Coleman's men powered through their group, then laboured past Northern Ireland – before the big one.You've seen the Hal Robson-Kanu goal. Now relive the moment through Elis' eyes as he watched on delirious in the Stade Pierre Mauroy alongside the jubilant travelling fans – some who made it there via minibus from Aberystwyth.For more stories from the annals of football history, visit www.theblizzard.co.uk to explore their archives that contain over 700 articles of stories just like this one!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben & Matt are joined by professional footballer Thomas Hal Robson-Kanu. In the series finale, they explore mental health on the football field, dealing with trolling, and his unlocking of the power of the turmeric.Visit https://theturmeric.co/ to learn more.Listen by clicking ‘Play', subscribe on Acast, Apple podcasts or Spotify and please do rate and review to help others find the podcast. Get in touch!Tag us: #nakedprofessors on Instagram and TwitterFollow us: @thenakedprofessors_podcast on Instagram or @TNPPodcast on Twitter-------A Create Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elis and Danny discuss the FA Cup and Hal Robson-Kanu's desire to play for Wales again.
Episode numero twono of At The Hop is jam-packed with amazing #content for the beer-loving muso or the music-loving beer lover and every lover and fighter in between. The beer match-up is Cape Brewing Co's Cape Point Lager v Brassiere de la Senne's Brusselier Zwet IPA. Also on the list of topics are spreadable salami, badly drawn baboons, Hal Robson-Kanu, Keith Harris and Orval and funky Beth Gibbons. Music comes from Ffrancon and Wicketkeeper - both providing excellent tunes. Ffrancon: https://ffrancon.bandcamp.com/album/ewropa Wicketkeeper: https://wicketkeeper.bandcamp.com/ Spotify playlist calling out the latest releases here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OHk2A4BWepkwDp8WLaVzw Beers: https://capebrewing.co.za/ and http://brasseriedelasenne.be/?lang=en Like, subscribe and comment. Ta! Find out more at https://at-the-hop.pinecast.co
Another week, another 3 points for Darren Moore's rampant Baggies. However, this episode brings more than a simple review of our Reading routing, but an extended fan questions, and the startling revelation of Hal Robson Kanu's vitamin drink business.
Dai and Ruth are back again, talking about the Wales Women's game against England and the fallout from that big match. They discuss the game, their thoughts on the goals and the future of Women's football in Wales. There is also a discussion on the campaign as a whole and the massive success it has been. Following that, the talk moves to the Nations League and the men's games against Ireland and what appears to be a Denmark Sunday League pub XI. There is talk about the squad, preferred line ups, and who will be the captain among many other things. The confusion regarding the Denmark game gets an airing as does who should play if we end up facing a Denmark B team. There is also a closing statement on Hal Robson Kanu and his retirement from international football. It's a good listen we think, so we hope you enjoy it!
Gareth and Russell are joined for the first podcast of the new football season by Huw Davies to look ahead to the Nations League and the games against Ireland and Denmark. In light of his retirement from International football they also pay tribute to Hal Robson-Kanu. To understand the format of the Nations League this guest blog by Buzz Boncath is helpful as is Huw’s article in Four Four Two. Ar gyfer podlediad cyntaf y tymor pêl-droed newydd mae Huw Davies yn ymuno â Gareth a Russell i edrych ymlaen at Gynghrair y Cenhedloedd a’r gemau yn erbyn Iwerddon a Denmarc. Ar ôl ei ymddeoliad o bêl-droed rhyngwladol maen nhw’n talu teyrnged i Hal Robson-Kanu hefyd. Er mwyn i ddeall fformat Cynghrair y Cenhedloedd mae’r blogpost gwadd hwn gan Buzz Boncath yn ddefnyddiol as is erthygl Huw ar gyfer Four Four Two.
Max is joined by Barry Glendenning, Andy Brassell and Lars Sivertsen to discuss Mourinho (again), Carabao Cup action, Declan Rice’s international dilemma, Hal Robson-Kanu’s international retirement and flesh-eating rats
In part one of this week's episode, Elis, Danny and Iwan react to the breaking news of Ryan Giggs' squad announcement for the games against the Republic of Ireland and Denmark, then to more breaking news as Hal Robson-Kanu's retires from international football. The boys also preview Wales' huge match against England for a place in next year's Fifa Women's World Cup.
For this episode we interview coach Dean Martin on his journey so far. We discuss that progress from shouting on the sidelines, to being a supportive, positive and proactive coach. Futsal is also on the menu and the differences between the game and a standard 5-a-side game.In our retro review, we discuss a true legend in the global game, Johan Cruyff. Here's a clip which made the move famous: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1k7DGqRF5g.And for Ben, here are the Wales goals against Belgium with the Hal Robson-Kanu the second of the three goals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb0C6HflAhQ. And proof that the Welsh commentary can give the South Americans a run for their money!You can email the show: grassrootscoachcast@gmail.com. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 24.0px; font: 14.0px Helvetica; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none; background-color: #ffffff} span.s2 {font-kerning: none} Follow the show on http://www.twitter.com/GRootsCoachCast.
For this episode we interview coach Dean Martin on his journey so far. We discuss that progress from shouting on the sidelines, to being a supportive, positive and proactive coach. Futsal is also on the menu and the differences between the game and a standard 5-a-side game.In our retro review, we discuss a true legend in the global game, Johan Cruyff. Here's a clip which made the move famous: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1k7DGqRF5g.And for Ben, here are the Wales goals against Belgium with the Hal Robson-Kanu the second of the three goals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb0C6HflAhQ. And proof that the Welsh commentary can give the South Americans a run for their money!You can email the show: grassrootscoachcast@gmail.com. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 24.0px; font: 14.0px Helvetica; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke: #000000} span.s1 {font-kerning: none; background-color: #ffffff} span.s2 {font-kerning: none} Follow the show on http://www.twitter.com/GRootsCoachCast.
In a week where Hal Robson-Kanu forgot he was Hal Robson-Kanu for a few seconds, the Team are back together to over-perform in the international tournament that is the world of football. After a format change that required degree level competence in mathematics to comprehend it fully, this summer’s European Championship left us with a knock-out stage so unbalanced that it made the rising levels of inequality in modern Britain look positively insignificant. In this week’s Question that No One is Asking, we try to decide where each of the semi-finalists would finish in the Premier League? Before that though, in accordance with Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the team discuss a number of talking points from the previous week in football: To begin with, at the risk of appearing like an actual football podcast, we’ll quickly recap the quarter final matches and allow Paddy to bask in the sunshine of four correct predictions. Sky, who has nothing to do with the Murdoch empire, wants to talk about stats—football analytics are in vogue at present, but how useful are they actually in the grand scheme of things? And as we approach the business end of the season, the Team’s own transfer market specialist, Simon ‘Paddy’ Patterson has all the up-to-date news on the ins and outs of the capitalist orgasm that is the transfer season. All this and much more beside in this week’s episode of A Team of John O’Sheas.
Hal Robson-Kanu's strike was enough to beat Rotherham United and earn Reading a first Championship win in six games