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Two-time Olympic medalist and Emirates GBR strategist Hannah Mills sits down with host Freddie Carr to talk tactics, teamwork, and turning pressure into podiums. With the season at full throttle, Hannah shares how split-second decisions and seamless communication shape the team's success. A must-listen for sailing fans and sports strategy geeks alike.
In our first ever live episode, Ben Ainslie and Hannah Mills joined Georgie for a Performance People special in collaboration with Ned Talks, recorded in The Parlour room at The Ned in central London.The panel looked back at the America's Cup in Barcelona last year, ahead to this year's Sail GP season and revealed a few of the performance secrets that have racked up six Olympic gold medals between them, including how they handle nerves, how they juggle the single-mindedness of sport with family life and what they prioritise most when they really need to perform.Georgie also explained the story behind ainslie + ainslie, the performance supplement company she has co-founded with Ben, and for which Hannah is an ambassador; taking the thinking from the human performance experts in Ben's sailing team to develop NIGHT POWDER, a product which makes an elite sport approach to recovery available for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former two-time world champion in the Women's 470 sailing class, Hannah Mills, has been quick to offer positive feedback regarding yesterday's SailGP regatta in Auckland. The current Emirates Great Britain strategist said yesterday's race had some tough moments - but noted yesterday was an 'amazing' day for the team overall. Mills joined Piney to explain further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a big 12 months on Performance People and we thought we'd close it out the year with a selection of clips from some of our favourite episodes, many of which were recorded out in in Barcelona, where Ben Ainslie and his INEOS Britannia team were attempting to fulfil their ‘moment in time' and bring the oldest trophy in sport back to Britain for the first time.We were joined by some stellar guests in our recording studio out there, including Lewis Hamilton, Ben Ainslie, Gary Neville, George Russell, Toto Wolff, Hannah Mills and Ellie Aldridge, who shared some of the insights they rely on for performance, and the career lessons they value the most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah Mills is already one of British sailing's all-time greats, a double gold medalist and double world champion, she's currently on-board strategist for the Emirates GBR SailGP team and skipper of the British Athena Pathway team in the first ever Women's America's Cup in Barcelona. Georgie chats with Hannah ahead of the Puig Women's America's Cup.
Hannah Mills is already one of British sailing's all-time greats, a double gold medallist and double world champion, she's currently on-board strategist for the Emirates GBR SailGP team and skipper of the British Athena Pathway team in the first ever Women's America's Cup in Barcelona.In this latest episode in our ‘A Moment in Time' series of Performance People with the Inside Tack podcast, Hannah looks back to Rio in 2016 and her first gold medal triumph in the Women's 470 with Saskia Clark. Having been gutted with silver in London four years earlier, she recalls what made the difference this time. From dealing with adversity through meticulous planning and role play, handling nerves and pressure by sticking to routines, and using self-talk to counter often unbearable nerves, Hannah is someone we can all identify with - and learn from.She also shares what it's like to compete at the top of her sport as a mother, and what it means to be leading a new era of opportunity in women's sailing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this thrilling episode of The Inside Tack, we're joined by sailing legends Ben Ainslie and Hannah Mills. Tune in as we delve into the latest updates from their America's Cup campaigns, relive some unforgettable Olympic moments ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, and explore the impact and aims of of the Athena Pathway Programme.
Irish soldier Cathal Crotty was given a three-year suspended sentence after beating Natasha O'Brien unconscious in May 2022. Now, in the latest development, he is due to be formally discharged from the Defence Forces. Nuala hears Natasha's reaction and speaks to Diane Byrne, a spokeswoman for the Women of Honour group, to hear what impact this could have. Hannah Mills is the most successful female sailor in Olympic history, having won medals at the London, Rio and Tokyo Olympic Games. Now she's taking part in the Sail Grand Prix, an international sailing competition. Ahead of the finals this weekend, Hannah joins Nuala to talk about the work going into making the sport more gender equitable. Nusrit Mehtab spent 30 years serving in the Metropolitan Police before resigning, citing her own mental health and a toxic culture as reasons. Now she's written a memoir looking back on her career. Nusrit joins Nuala to talk about the more shocking revelations as well as what it was that kept her going.Cathy Rentzenbrink is known for her non-fiction books – but now she's written a second fiction novel – Ordinary Time. It tells the story of Ann, a reluctant vicar's wife, and her grappling with ideas of marriage, duty and temptation. Cathy joins Nuala to tell us more.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lottie Garton
Environmental awareness and the risk of dolphin bothering seems to have been behind SailGP's decision to withdraw its racing from Lyttelton next year and move the whole kit and caboodle to Auckland. You may remember they looked at Auckland but there was inability to provide the kind of spectator stands that Russell Coutts wanted, So off to Lyttelton they went, with the caveat that you have to be mindful it's a dolphin sanctuary, and if the dolphins turn up then racing has to stop. Sure, fine, everybody agreed. Then back in March, the opening day of racing was called off due to a dolphin sighting on the course. And while the second day of racing was able to go ahead without a hitch, and according to some commentators served up one of the best days of racing in the league's history, Russell Coutts said no, that's it. We can't be stopping every two seconds. It's not ideal. It's a beautiful amphitheatre, great racing, but if the Dolphins are going to be stopping racing every two seconds, we can't be coming back. Among Sail GP athletes Lyttelton Harbour was voted as the league's best location to sail. It was an anonymous poll amongst the athletes are following their event in Dubai, late in 2023. Great Britain strategist Hannah Mills said there were pros and cons for whether the league should return to the venue in ‘25 after the way things played out. She said it's the most amazing place to sail. It's really beautiful, so many people came to watch, the conditions were incredible. For a sailor, it's perfect, but we have to be more conscious around the places that we go, the effects that we have and the traces that we leave, said Hannah Mills, the British strategist. And that's the big thing behind Sail GP. They talk about being champions for change, they talk about raising awareness of conservation ideals through their sport. Better sport, better planet, so you can't be mowing over dolphins while you're promoting that sort of ethos within your sport. And a lot of the sailors within the sport would feel very much the same way. Sure, let us sail, but we don't want to cause harm while we do it. So, Auckland it is. And that must mean the issues around the Wynyard quarter have been resolved because when Auckland events manager Nick Mills announced last year that Sail GP wouldn't be coming to Auckland, he said that they'd worked really hard with Russell Coops and the Sail GP team to find a way to hold the event the way Russell wants to hold it. That is, in the middle of the harbour, with a stand on either side of the harbour and he said it's just not possible to do it this year because the land that Coutts wanted to use for the stand was where the old tank farm used to be. And although the tanks have been removed there's been contamination and it hasn't been cleared to be used for any other purpose. So presumably, the situation is that Russell Coutts and Sail GP have said no, Lyttelton Harbour's too hard. Too many dolphins. Too much stress on the environmentally aware sailors and the environmentally aware landlubbers, terrified that Dolphins will be hit, so we'll move it up to Auckland, where presumably there are also dolphins, but not as many. It's not a sanctuary. And the land will have been remediated so that Russell Coutts can have the course exactly as he wishes. And let's face it, he who pays, says. If Russell Coutts wants to bring a whole lot of money, a whole lot of television coverage, a whole lot of good juju to a town or a city, he can say this is the way I want it. And if you don't like it, he'll go somewhere else. So, I'd love to get your thoughts on this - could it have worked at Lyttelton? Was there good will? Or was the fact that the course was in the middle of a dolphin sanctuary, just silly and unworkable? I mean, it looked like a beautiful natural amphitheatre and certainly was well supported by the locals. It's a great race. It's a great initiative. It's a great idea. Good people are involved, good people are supporting it. If not Auckland where? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Gregory Briggs, Ph.D., LMFT and his co-hosts discuss grief, a powerful human experience that embraces feelings of loss, anguish, and sadness in ways that also make room for a satisfied life. This episode features Hannah Mills, Dr. Dave Morgan, and George Seay.
Justin Gregory Briggs, Ph.D., LMFT and his co-hosts discuss forgiveness and the roles it plays in anger management, relationship satisfaction, and personal well-being. This episode features Hannah Mills and George Seay.
Justin Gregory Briggs, Ph.D., LMFT and his co-hosts discuss revenge, why it can feel so appealing, and the reasons to avoid taking it. This episode features Hannah Mills and George Seay.
Olympian and sailing expert Hannah Mills joined Piney to discuss today's SailGP event. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we blow the halftime whistle we look to the sports world for some bright ideas in succeeding in the second half. Sport is an enormous industry with huge power, so how can we harness that to keep us moving towards our 2030 goal?In this episode Gail Gaillie and Loyiso Madinga meet Olympic sailor Hannah Mills, who has become an advocate for sustainability and clean oceans. She tells us how technological innovation in sport is being applied to other industries to create greener solutions. They also speak to the daughter of footballing legend Pelé, Kely Nascimento, a filmmaker and activist who works at the intersection of sport and social justice. Kely discusses how sport is a lens through which you can view any issues in society, and the investment still needed to develop women's sport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Justin Gregory Briggs, Ph.D., LMFT and his co-hosts discuss mistakes and how we can recover and learn from them. This episode features Jordan Malone, Hannah Mills, and Matt Samek.
This is Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy - the behind the scenes conversation of sport in the UK. And who better to speak to then someone who's been there and done it all! In this episode, Michael catches up with Hannah Mills OBE, the double Olympic sailing champion, London 2012 silver medalist, strategist at GBR Sail GP, as well as running Athena Pathway aimed at getting young women into the sport and as you'll hear so much more! No better way to start the brand new Olympic year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Justin Gregory Briggs, Ph.D., LMFT and his co-hosts discuss therapy, why people seek it, and what makes for successful treatment. This episode features Jordan Malone, Hannah Mills, and Matt Samek.
Today's guest is the most successful female sailor in Olympic history - Hannah Mills OBE.Hannah won a silver medal for Team GB alongside Saskia Clark at London 2012, before the pair went on to win Gold in Rio 2016. Hannah retained her Olympic title with new partner, Eilidh McIntyre at the Tokyo Games in 2021, and was also the Team GB flagbearer for those games.Off the water Hannah's hugely passionate about the environment. She's an International Olympic Committee Sustainability Ambassador, who launched the Big Plastic Pledge in 2019, and co-founded Athletes of the World, an athlete group campaigning for positive impact around climate change. In 2021, Hannah joined Sir Ben Ainslie's SailGP Team as its first female sailor as part of SailGP's Women's Pathway Programme. And in 2022 she returned to the water just a few months after the arrival of baby Sienna.Hannah was awarded an MBE in 2017 & an OBE in 2022, for her services to sailing and the environment.From her first experience on the water, through an extraordinary Olympic career, Hannah talks so openly about her journey to become the most decorated female sailor in Olympic history.Her journey since Tokyo has also been incredible, and we explore Hannah's transition to a SailGP team on the Women's Pathway and what the future holds for women in this very male dominated sport.Hannah is refreshingly honest about the challenges faced in returning to sport after having a baby, and it's wonderful to learn about the support from SailGP that's made this possible.Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
Today's guest is the most successful female sailor in Olympic history, Hannah Mills, OBE. Among Hannah's many accolades are a Silver in the 2012 London Olympics, a Gold in the 2016 Rio Olympics and another gold in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. That's certainly not where it started or ended for Hannah with multiple gold, silver and bronze medals to her name from the World Championships, World Junior Championships, European Championships and European Junior Championships. In this episode, we chat through Hannah's start in sport, her early ambitions - sparked by watching the Olympics as a child - and how they were both realised with her gold medal win in 2016 and also it led to a full circle moment with her newest endeavour, as a Strategist with team Emirates GBR in the relatively new, and undoubtedly riveting SailGP, also known as the world's most exciting racing on water. Hannah also educates us on this amazing new sport format and its focus on both equality and sustainability - a particular passion point for Hannah who thanks to her work in this space has been recognised as a International Olympic Committee (IOC) Sustainability Ambassador. Catch Hannah on the socials on at @hannahmills_gbr and her team Emirates GBR at @emiratesgbrsailgp We discuss lots more but as promised, please find below some links and details including dates and how to purchase tickets for Sail GP.
Happy Halloween!! I'm so excited to bring you my second spooky season episode. This week I'm discussing American Horror Story season 1 "Murder House" and I'm joined by my friend and fellow Halloween lover, Hannah Mills-Ernest. American Horror story is an anthology series centering on different locations, showcasing different aspects of horror. This particular season follows therapist Ben Harmon, his wife Vivien, and their daughter, Violet, and how they move across the country to Los Angeles to escape their trouble past. Starring Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott, Taissa Farmiga, Evan Peters, Jessica Lange, and more. Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. To us, this season of AHS is nostalgic, and felt right to revisit this year for spooky season! We hope you enjoy this episode!! Follow Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getyourbingeon/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getyourbingeon TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@getyourbingeon?_t=8UfpvmNLD5u&_r=1 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/getyourbingeon_/ Follow Hannah and Miss Daisy's All Natural Boutique: https://www.instagram.com/missdaisyscandles/ https://www.tiktok.com/@missdaisyscandles?_t=8gykcjnlvaQ&_r=1 Use code "BINGETV" for a discount at: https://www.missdaisysboutique.com/
The Game Changers podcast returns on Tuesday October 31 with eight more trailblazers in women's sport exploring their careers and key issues around equality in sport and beyond.The award-winning podcast is support by Sport England through a National Lottery Award and hosted by Sue Anstiss MBE.The superb guest list for this latest series includes:Caroline Wozniacki – A professional tennis player who was ranked world number one for 71 weeks at the height of her career, and who won the Australian Open, before retiring from the game in 2020 having been diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. In 2023, now mother to two small children, Caroline announced her surprise return to professional tennis.Ellie Simmonds - one of the world's most celebrated Paralympians with an incredible 5 Paralympic gold medals, 14 World titles, 10 European titles and countless World records. Ellie retired from the pool in 2021, but continues to be one of the nation's most well-loved personalities and a regular on our TV screens. Caroline Dubois – A pioneering professional British boxer and Olympian, who won European, World and Olympic Youth titles, and is now IBO Lightweight Champion.Layla Guscoth – an England netballer who incredibly combines this role with her career as a doctor. Having won silver and bronze World Cup medals, Layla's captained her country along with teams in the Netball Super League and in Australia.Suzy Wrack – A British journalist and much-celebrated women's football writer for The Guardian, Suzy's also the award-winning author of ‘A Woman's Game' and does an incredible job driving social change through her coverage of women's sport.Jeanette Kwakye – former British sprinter, 5-time British Champion, Olympian and world indoor silver medallist, who's gone on to become a much-respected sports broadcaster across the BBC, Sky and Channel 5. Juliet Slot – Chief Commercial Officer at Arsenal Football Club, and a non-exec Director of the British Olympic Association, with previous senior roles at Ascot Racecourse, London 2012, Fulham Football Club and adidas. Juliet's passionate about gender equality in sport and is leading the way through her work at Arsenal. AndHannah Mills - the most successful Olympic female sailor in history, Hannah went on to join Ben Ainslie's SailGP team as its first female sailor, returning to the water just a few months after the birth of her baby Sienna. Hannah's also a passionate advocate for positive impact around climate change. *The Game Changers is available for free across all podcast platforms, or you can listen directly from the Fearless Women website www.fearlesswomen.co.uk. This is also where you'll find details of all the trailblazing guests featured in previous series – there are over 150 of them. You can also listen to the best-selling book ‘Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport' for free on the podcast. You'll find the entire audio of the best-selling book in series 13.The Fearless Women website is also where you can find out more about the Women's Sport Collective, a free, inclusive community for all women working in sport. Help progress your leadership ambitions networking events, regional groups, webinars, mentoring schemes, LinkedIn Group, monthly newsletter, complimentary places at industry conferences and much, much more. It's all completely free. Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
Gi is joined by Hannah Mills OBE. Not only is she the most celebrated female sailor in the Olympics, but Sir Ben Ainslie, the British skipper, also calls her a 'once in a generation talent.' But there's more to Mills than just her sailing accolades; she's recently stepped into a new chapter- as a mum to her baby daughter, Sienna.In this episode, Mills opens up about the beautiful shifts in her life since embracing motherhood. She talks about the comfort and friendship she's found in a group of fellow athlete mums and teammates. As she sails through this new chapter of her life, Mills urges new mums to soak in the early moments with their newborns without getting caught up in the hustle to establish routines right away. It's all about enjoying the simple, tender moments that come with nurturing a new life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Telegraph Women's Sport podcast, we're talking about motherhood. Sam Quek is joined by two people who really know the reality of being a mother in elite sport and the challenges we face at any level when returning to sport post-partum. Having added gold medals in Rio and Tokyo to the silver she won in London, Hannah Mills is the most decorated female sailor in Olympic history. She's currently competing for Ben Ainslie's Great Britain Team in SailGP.And Jo Perkins is the head physiotherapist for the Wales women's rugby team. She has previously worked for the Scarlets and the Football Association of Wales, and is a keen runner herself.For more Women's Sport news from the Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/womens-sport/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What can you learn about performance in about 10 minutes from the best in sport, entertainment, business and politics?Performance Hacks gives you two great performance tips you can apply to everyday life from each of our Performance People podcast guests.In this episode, the most decorated female sailor in Olympic history explains why a routine is everything and her husband Nick champions communication. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah Mills + Nick Dempsey.Sailor + Coach.Mum + Dad.Hannah Mills is the most decorated female sailor in Olympic history, with two gold medals and a silver. A fierce campaigner on environmental issues in her role as IOC Sustainability Ambassador, she is also an advocate for women in sport and leads the female representation for INEOS Britannia in the Americas Cup and for the Emirates GB Sail GP team.Alongside Hannah is her husband, Nick Dempsey who, until recently was coaching Team GB's Olympic windsurfers. Nick has now taken a different path, looking after baby daughter, Sienna, while Hannah is back on the water.Together, they talk about Nick's decision to stop chasing his career and instead, travel the sailing circuit with Hannah and Sienna and why as a coach he can't resist the urge to analyse the performance of Hannah's racing team.This four way conversation was recorded on 3rd February 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the first episode of our guest host series as Sarah Tucker takes maternity, trusting the team to carry on her fabulous podcasts. Shelley Walker, Senior Mortgage and Specialist Finance Broker is joined by Hannah Mills talking all things property and the journey towards becoming self-employed. Hannah has built a profitable property portfolio and sourcing company over the past four years with her business partner Gwyn Thomas. She's no stranger to mortgages and is happy to give her candid views on the process for her as a self-employed business owner as well as a great insight into the property market. Join Shelley and Hannah as they discuss: How an employed Solicitor becomes a successful property developer and more importantly why The advice taken before becoming self-employed and advice they wish they'd had Experience of getting a self employed mortgage vs one whilst employed – genuine feedback from a Mortgage Mum client Protection – why it's important for individuals and business owners Why you must work ‘on' your business as well as ‘in' it Whether now is the right time to invest in property How having a limited company can help you raise a deposit To find out more about Hannah and the work that she's been doing, you can find her across various social media platforms: hannah.mills@bespokesourcing.co.uk (4) Hannah Mills | LinkedIn https://www.bespokesourcing.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/bespokesourcingltd/ Shelley is a Senior broker and a property investor and can be found here at The Mortgage Mum and on the following platforms: shelley@themortgagemum.co.uk Mob: 07786 566888 (4) Shelley (Shickle) Walker | LinkedIn https://www.instagram.com/shelleywalker_themortgagemum/ (9) Shelley Walker - The Mortgage Mum | Southend-on-Sea | Facebook
In this episode, Host Jen Mills, with special guest Hannah Mills will give us a tour of the first game of the Chargers this 2023 and the last home game of the season. It comes with fun giveaways, Tailgating experience, amazing stories inside the game and more.Story Notes:Last Home Game of the SeasonSoFi StadiumGame Day PinsTailgateThunder AlleyBolt FamThe Amazing Foods at Thunder AlleySoFi LoungeSigned Austin Ekeler Cards GiveawayJeremiah's Special StoryBest Parts of the GameThe Battle of L.AVictory ShotHappy New YearConnect With Jen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMills21
In this episode Host Jen Mills with her very special guest Hannah Mills shared great stories of giving with Bolt Fans and surprises for the month of December. Let's learn more in this episode of Mills on the Mic Podcast Episode.Story Notes:Best Time of the YearSurprising Few FansSigned Austin Ekeler's Cards GiveawayMonth of December Giveaway12 Days of Christmas GiveawayDaily Post for 12 Days of Christmas GiveawayAmazing GiveawaysSigned ItemsFeedbacks Connect With Jen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMills21
In this episode, Host Jen Mills talks with Hannah Mills, Jen's daughter, about their first away game experience. Jen and Hannah share their amazing experience in the Niners game. To learn more, watch this episode of the Mills on the Mic podcast.Niners GameFun ExperienceSan Jose CaliforniaChargers FansNiners FansLevi's StadiumTailgating sectionChargers TentFamily and FriendsMini Thunder AlleyGame Day PinsGood StadiumFoods in the stadiumInjured playersRespectful FansLeaving the Stadium After the GameNext Game in ArizonaConnect With Jen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JenniferMills21
As part of our Black History Month 2022 programme, trainee Bethia Green has hosted a podcast discussing the realities of existing as a young Black person in the UK. The episode discusses issues that persistently affect young black people, as well as actions we can all take to reduce discrimination and make our society more inclusive.Produced in collaboration with Football Beyond Borders (FBB), this episode features FBB graduates Gui Fernandes, Hannah Mills, and Isaiah Gordon, who are now part of the Youth Beyond Borders (YBB) creative agency.We're proud to be partnering with Football Beyond Borders for this podcast, supporting their work with young people from disadvantaged socio-economic areas who are passionate about football but disengaged at school. FBB helps them finish school with the skills and grades to make a successful transition into adulthood, by providing long-term, intensive support, built around their relationships and passions. YBB are a representative creative agency recently established by FBB that provides career opportunities to FBB graduates and young people interested in working within the creative industries.
Ce 87e épisode de Pos. Report est consacré aux ETF26 Series, circuit de catamarans à foils dont la dernière étape de la saison, le Grand Pavois Foiling Event, a lieu du 27 septembre au 1er octobre dans le cadre du Grand Pavois de La Rochelle. Deux de nos invités y participent, Jean-Christophe Mourniac, grand spécialiste français du multicoque et skipper de Team Pro, qui a remporté toutes les courses de la saison jusqu'ici, et Matthieu Salomon, à la barre d'Entreprises du Morbihan. Et nous recevons également celui qui a repris, en début d'année, toute la partie construction et maintenance des ETF26, Pierre Picot. Ce dernier, novice dans la voile de compétition, explique pourquoi il a investi dans cet univers et en particulier dans les ETF26 qui représentent pour lui “la voile de nouvelle génération.” Ce que confirme Jean-Christophe Mourniac pour qui ce circuit, qu'il côtoie depuis 2019, a constitué “une énorme bouffée d'oxygène” : un bateau archimédien au-dessous de 8 nœuds, mais capable de dépasser les 30 nœuds au reaching, Matthieu Salomon évoquant de son côté “un bateau volant qui reste accessible”. Les deux marins détaillent les contours de leurs projets respectifs, dont le dénominateur commun est Jean-Pierre Dick, qui a lancé les bateaux ET le circuit en 2018, tous deux volant désormais de leurs propres ailes. Jean-Christophe Mourniac, qui navigue notamment avec son fils Tim, évoque un budget annuel de 150 000 euros pour un projet entièrement professionnel ; un budget que Matthieu Salomon, “en année de transition”, espère réunir la saison prochaine, lui qui est parvenu à constituer un équipage de spécialistes, avec Valentin Bellet, Gurvan Bontemps et Franck Cammas, arrivé en cours de saison. Pierre Picot parle ensuite de l'intérêt croissant des étrangers pour le circuit (cinq teams sur neuf cette saison), notamment de la part d'équipes impliquées dans la Coupe de l'America et dans SailGP. Peter Burling et Blair Tuke sont ainsi derrière l'équipe Live Ocean Racing de Liv MacKay, Ben Ainslie et Hannah Mills viennent de lancer le team Athena Pathway qui sera présent à La Rochelle, tandis que les équipes espagnole et canadienne de SailGP pourraient intégrer en 2023 un circuit qui accueillera également des Finlandais. Les ETF26 Series s'enrichiront par ailleurs dès l'année prochaine d'une V2 du catamaran à foil autorisant le réglage de l'incidence des appendices, tandis que la construction de nouveaux bateaux devrait être rapidement lancée. Désireux de continuer à développer et de faire davantage connaître le circuit, Pierre Picot, qui compte se consacrer à 100% à cette activité l'année prochaine, recherche un partenaire titre à hauteur d'une centaine de milliers d'euros. Jean-Christophe Mourniac et Matthieu Salomon se réjouissent de voir ce circuit s'internationaliser et s'ouvrir aux femmes : le premier, avec ses partenaires, a lancé cette saison Lady Team Pro, équipage 100% féminin mené par Mathilde Geron et composé notamment de… sa fille Lou. Ils évoquent ensuite la domination cette saison de Team Pro, qui tentera, à La Rochelle, de terminer la saison invaincu. Les deux marins finissent par parler de leurs autres projets : Jean-Christophe Mourniac est barreur et coach au sein de l'équipe Zoulou d'Erik Maris en GC32, il a également pris beaucoup de plaisir cet été à donner des cours de wing foil en école de voile ; Matthieu Salomon a fait de son côté partie de l'équipage de l'Ocean Fifty Primonial avec Sébastien Rogues. Quant à Pierre Picot, qui a mordu à l'univers de la voile de compétition, il se verrait bien, en plus des ETF26 Series, s'impliquer dans le management d'autres projets. Diffusé le 20 septembre 2022 Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecords Post-production : Grégoire Levillain
What We Do in the Shadows shows a look into the daily(or rather nightly) lives of four vampires, who've lived together for over 100 years, on Staten Island. This show is the perfect mixture of comedy, fantasy, and the horror of vampire life. It makes me laugh out loud, which is typically difficult to do! My friend, and boss babe, Hannah Mills-Ernest, joined me for this hilarious discussion. She owns Miss Daisy's Boutique which specializes in natural soy candles, body care products, and pet care products. We enjoyed every second of this deep dive into season one. By the end of this episode you may ask yourself what Hannah from Miss Daisy's does in the shadows!!!?? Use code "BINGETV" on https://www.missdaisysboutique.com/ for a special discount! Follow Me! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getyourbingeon/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getyourbingeon/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@getyourbingeon?_t=8UfpvmNLD5u&_r=1 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/getyourbingeon_/ https://www.getyourbingeon.com/
Copenhagen is hosting the latest round of Sail GP. The competition not only pits some of the best known sailors against each other on the water but also and uniquely offers its competing teams rewards for their actions taken off it. The idea is to make a competition out of being as environmentally friendly as possible, alongside thrilling action on the water. We hear from Hannah Mills, the most successful female sailor in Olympic history, who would be part of the British boat were she not 8 months pregnant! She tells us about the need for action on climate to save future generations. Plus, how much money can you make throwing frisbee? The answer might surprise you. Ahead of the World Team Disc Golf Championships in Croatia we speak to Robert "Nob" Rauch, president of the World Flying Disc Federation about the growth of the sport and his hopes of an Olympic future. And we are live in Saudi Arabia ahead of the big Heavyweight title fight, we're in Munich as the European Championships come to an end and we'll pop into the Tottenham Hotspur stadium where wolves are the visitors in the early kick off. Caroline Barker presents
This week on the Monday Mile podcast, Aimee travels to Plymouth to meet sailing legend, Hannah Mills, she's not just TeamGB's Tokyo 2020 flag bearer, two-time Olympic champion, but she's a also Two-time World Champion in the Women's 470 class. The Olympic medalist is a passionate environmentalist and an IOC sustainability ambassador and a global Sail GP sustainability spokesperson. Aimee's talks to her about the Impact League and how Sail GP, as a global tour is paving the way to retract it's environmental foot print. Through the sports vision to race both on and off the water in the race to make sport both on and off the water more sustainable. They also touch on Fear, and how Hannah has taken her sporting mindset beyond the boat and her life experiences including her pregnancy. It's too true that pregnancy can change your body, and as an athlete it has affected her identity, as someone who was once defined by sport, athletism and the strength in her mindset. Aimee clearly took a lot from this and we hope you do too. Aimee will be probing for answers from the full spectrum of routines; the early birds who have finely tuned Monday mornings, to the late risers who struggle to get up before 11am. How do elite athletes find the motivation to kick start their week come rain or shine? How do celebrities deliver no matter what the time of day? What knowledge can they pass on? Each episode drops on a Monday morning as a bitesize piece of content and weekly dose of motivation - right when you need it. Aimee will meet each of her guests for a walk and a chat and over the course of the mile she will find out how they cope on a Monday morning - their idiosyncrasies, breakfast routines, alarm noises - and how, when they need to, find the motivation to kick-on through the week. Sharing some of Britain's greatest athletes' secrets on self-motivation, candid thoughts on what they struggle with and a sideways look at some of their more unusual morning habits. Head over to IG to watch the visuals of our episode and what we get up to on our Monday Mile. https://www.instagram.com/aimee_fuller/ Filmed by Max Howard
Welcome to the Deep Dive podcast hosted by SailGP commentators Freddie Carr and Stevie Morrison. On this episode, we discuss Australia's continued dominance and the USA Team struggles. Also, SailGP Global Purpose Ambassador and British Team strategist Hannah Mills joins us to explain why athletes must strive to make a difference. Plus, hear our predictions for the upcoming Great Britain Sail Grand Prix in Plymouth on July 30-31. Stay up to date by following our socials and sign up to the SailGP newsletter: http://sailgp.com/subscribe.
A special episode of the podcast focusing on F1 on water - SailGP - and particularly the Great British Sail Grand Prix in Plymouth at the end of this month.We're into season 3 of the most competitive races on water, with Sir Ben Ainslie and his GB crew lying third in the league and looking for the benefit of home support in his home port! (Ben grew up across the border in Cornwall!) Double Olympic champion and the most decorated female Olympic sailor, Hannah Mills OBE, is also part of the crew alongside her role as Global Purpose Ambassador - the mum-to-be joins us to talk all things Tokyo, teamwork, the battle against climate change and what next for her and Sail GP.But this sport is more than just racing, so we also hear more about it's big plans and big ambitions!On the 30th and 31st July, the Great Britain Sail Grand Prix will return to Plymouth for the second year in a row and you can buy your tickets at the website www.sailgp.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Justin Chisholm's guest this time is British Olympic medallist and SailGP competitor Hannah Mills.Hannah won silver in the women's 470 class at the London 2012 Olympics and followed that victory up with back to back gold medals at the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 making her the most successful female Olympic sailor of all time.She called time on her Olympic campaigning after the last Games, but was snapped up by Sir Ben Ainslie's Great Britain SailGP Team where she has raced in the strategist role on the British F50 foiling catamaran, as well as spearheading the team's initiatives around the SailGP Women's Pathway Programme and indulging her passion for sustainability with the the team's Protect Our Future climate education platform recently launched with its charity partner, 1851 Trust.THIS EPISODE ID FREE TO LISTEN TO UNTIL JUNE 26 2022. AFTER THAT DATE PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO ACCESS OUR ENTIRE BACK CATALOGUE.Image © Thomas Lovelock/SailGP--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yacht-racing-podcast/message
In this month's two part Podcast Shirley Robertson talks to four of sailing's most successful and influential sailing coaches.In Episode Two Robertson talks to one of Olympic Sailing's most influential coaches, and she talks to one of the business world's high end psychologists who's had a big impact on the world of offshore sailing.A double Olympic silver medallist himself, Joe Glanfield has recently coached Hannah Mills to her third Olympic medal. A gold in Tokyo with Eilidh Macintyre in the 470 Class made her the most successful female Olympic sailor of all time - each one of her three Olympic medals has been won with Glanfield as her coach. His thoughts on how to achieve success at an Olympic level, how to handle the stresses of sailing at such a high level are enlightening.And to finish the four interview podcast, Robertson talks to Dutch business development coach Anje-Marijcke van Boxtel - an organisational psychologist specialising in executive team development who's unique approach to motivating team communication and solid leadership saw her apply her in depth knowledge in the last two editions of the Volvo Ocean Race. Eight time Volvo veteran Bouwe Bekking recruited van Boxtel to coach his team at Team Brunel, and her insights into the application of business theory to offshore sailing are fascinating.Both coaches operate at a very high level, both coach some of the biggest names in the sport, but their thoughts and methods are as relevant on an Olympic sailing course as they are to the amateur weekend racer.It's an inspiring listen as Robertson once again takes a deep dive into some of the most fascinating characters in the sport of sailing.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sailingpodcast)
The Race to Zero: This week the UN launched its Sports for Climate Action targets and requirements, calling for a 50% cut in greenhouse gasses by 2030 and zero emissions by 2040. In this edition of the Waterline Live we hear from athletes and sports specialists with their concerns for the environment from the Extreme Hangout stage at COP26. This edition features: Hannah Mills, double Olympic Gold Medal sailor. Allegra Stratton, The UK Prime Minister's spokesperson on COP26 Julie Duffus, Sustainability Senior Manager, International Olympic Committee Alexandra Rickman, double Paralympic Bronze Medal sailor Joe Cooke, professional cricketer and sustainable champion for Glamorgan Lizzie Carr, paddleboarder, adventurer and campaigner. Founder Planet Patrol. Radha Balani, Director Design and Facilitation at Think Beyond Melissa Wilson, British Rower and environmentalist, Champions for Earth Dr Madelein Orr, Founder of The Sport Ecology Group and Head of Sustainability and Sport at Loughborough University Institute of Sport Business, London Lewis Pugh, endurance swimmer and environmental campaigner, UN Patron of the Oceans Lauren MacCallum, General Manager - Protect our Winters UK A Blue Aurora Media Production for Marketing Humber
In this month's edition of the podcast, Shirley Robertson talks to a host of Olympic sailing stars as she delves deep into the world of British Sailing, and asks just why the team has become such a dominant force in Olympic Sailing.Robertson, a former Team GB member herself of course, a four time Olympian and double Olympic gold medallist, talks to three of Team GB's Tokyo 2020 gold medallists, discussing their own personal routes to victory, but also delving into life as a member of the most successful Olympic sailing team of all time.In part two of the podcast Robertson talks to the men's 49er Class crew Stu Bithell and she talks to Finn gold medallist Giles Scott. Both Bithell and Scott thrilled British sailing fans in the manner of their medal wins, both managing to grasp gold medals that seemed to be slipping away in two of the closest medal races in recent memory. Bithell and helm Dylan Fletcher just squeezed enough speed out of their 49er to put points between themselves and New Zealand gold medal favourites Burling and Tuke, while Giles Scott manoeuvred himself back into gold medal position on the very final leg of his medal race after a nerve wracking twenty minutes of sailing that saw the reigning Finn gold medallist re-start his race...:"The only way that I could really mess things up and slip off the podium was if I got disqualified and Josh (Junior) won the race. So that is your doomsday scenario that you have to talk about....so the conclusion to that was if there is at all a chance of you being over the line, you're going back and of course in that race there was an individual recall flag.....as soon as the flag went up I was going back, there wasn't anything going through my head....and from there it was a full scramble to try and get back into the race."Robertson also gets an outside perspective on the Great British Medal Factory, talking to newly appointed US Sailing performance head Paul Cayard. A former Olympian himself, Cayard has been tasked with turning around the fortunes of the ailing American sailing team, and has an interesting take on his observations of the British setup.In Part 1 of this edition she kicks off the podcast with the woman who's gold medal in the 470 Class in Tokyo makes her the most successful female Olympic sailor of all time - British 470 helm Hannah Mills. Robertson also talks to the Team's Head of Performance, Mark Robinson, she discusses the rigours of back to back Olympic campaigning with Team GB's Luke Patience. A three time Olympian, Patience started his career with a silver in London, but after two consecutive fifth place finishes in Rio and Tokyo, is both honest and sincere in his description of the pain that constant Olympic pressure can bring. It's a moving account from one of British Sailing's most eloquent of athletes.This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley's own website, at www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sailingpodcast)
In this month's edition of the podcast, Shirley Robertson talks to a host of Olympic sailing stars as she delves deep into the world of British Sailing, and asks just why the team has become such a dominant force in Olympic Sailing.Robertson, a former Team GB member herself of course, a four time Olympian and double Olympic gold medallist, talks to three of Team GB's Tokyo 2020 gold medallists, discussing their own personal routes to victory, but also delving into life as a member of the most successful Olympic sailing team of all time. She also talks to the Team's Head of Performance, Mark Robinson, she discusses the rigours of back to back Olympic campaigning with Team GB's Luke Patience, and she gets the outside viewpoint from US Sailing's Paul Cayard.Kicking off the podcast in Episode 1, Robertson talks to the woman who's gold medal in the 470 Class in Tokyo makes her the most successful female Olympic sailor of all time - British 470 helm Hannah Mills."At the Games there's so much distraction, there's a bit of a circus because it is the Olympic Games....it's like a marathon of horrible stressful days but what I think I'm good at is just accepting that it's fine...the nerves are fine, it means you care, it's a good thing....it's just part of you for that experience, and being able to accept all those things that you can't control....whilst all that's going on the background, that's the difference between success and failure at the Games."Mills and crew Eilidh Mcintyre were one of three gold medal winning teams for the British Sailing Team in Tokyo. In part two of the podcast Robertson talks to the men's 49er Class crew Stu Bithell and she talks to Finn gold medallist Giles Scott.Episode 1 wraps up with an insightful and moving discussion with 470 fifth place finisher Luke Patience. A three time Olympian, Patience started his career with a silver in London, but after two consecutive fifth place finishes in Rio and Tokyo, is both honest and sincere in his description of the pain that constant Olympic pressure can bring. It's a moving account from one of British Sailing's most eloquent of athletes.This edition of the podcast is in two parts and is available to listen to via the podcast page of Shirley's own website, at www.shirleyrobertson.com/podcast or via most popular podcast outlets, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast and aCast. The podcast is produced and written by Tim Butt - for further enquires, please contact podcast@shirleyrobertson.com. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sailingpodcast)
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It's such an honour to compete for Great Britain, even more so in the Olympics, and even more so if you're asked to lead the team into the Opening Ceremony.Stand up Hannah Mills and Mohammed Sbihi who have been chosen as not only reigning Olympic champions, but they represent the culture and team ethos of Team GB.They will both carry the flag at tomorrow (Friday 23) Tokyo opening ceremony in the Olympic Stadium... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Does it feel like flying?" Just one of the questions we put to Team GB sailing duo Hannah Mills & Eilidh McIntyre. Find out what the teams say to each other while they're on the water, and why cake is the secret to success. Plus, commentator Rob Walker recreates our favourite Olympic moments as he warms up for Tokyo. Welcome to Relay: The Team GB Podcast Supported by Go Daddy. Each week Vernon Kay, Nicola Adams and Rhys James chat to Team GB Olympians as they make their final preparations for Tokyo.
This week, the Value Team met with Hannah Mills, Olympic Sailor for Team GB who brought home the Silver in the 2012 Olympics and then the Gold in 2016 from Rio. Simon Adler, a fund manager in the Value Team and Sophie Ainsworth, a Team GB sailor and Schroders employee discuss with Hannah decision making on and off the water. RUNNING ORDER: 01:07 Intro 01:37 Why decision making is integral in Olympic planning 03:57 How accurate to you think your decisions making is and how its changed over time? 04:55 What process have you put in place to improve your decision making in race environment? 06:06 What type of biases affect your decision making? 07:05 How does data inform your decisions? 08:26 Decision making in pairs 12:27 Adapting from solo sailing to team sailing 14:40 Sports psychology and how it helps open up viewpoints 17:51 Are you better at decision making in risky or safe environments? 19:38 What skills have you learned from psychology that help with decision making in races? 20:50 Are there any decisions that haunt you? 26:06 Have you found the decision making learned from sailing has followed you into everyday life? 28:28 Book recommendations: Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman NEW EPISODES: You can subscribe via Podbean or use this feed URL (https://tvpschroders.podbean.com/feed.xml) in Apple Podcasts and other podcast players. GET IN TOUCH: send us a tweet: @TheValueTeam Important information. This podcast is for investment professionals only. This information is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or to adopt any investment strategy. Any data has been sourced by us and is provided without any warranties of any kind. It should be independently verified before further publication or use. Third party data is owned or licenced by the data provider and may not be reproduced, extracted or used for any other purpose without the data provider's consent. Neither we, nor the data provider, will have any liability in connection with the third party data. Reliance should not be placed on any views or information in the material when taking individual investment and/or strategic decisions. Any references to securities, sectors, regions and/or countries are for illustrative purposes only. The views and opinions contained herein are those of individual to whom they are attributed, and may not necessarily represent views expressed or reflected in other communications, strategies or funds. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Exchange rate changes may cause the value of any overseas investments to rise or fall. Past Performance is not a guide to future performance and may not be repeated. The forecasts included should not be relied upon, are not guaranteed and are provided only as at the date of issue. Our forecasts are based on our own assumptions which may change.
For Adventures Weekly on 1 August 2020 we were excited to take a look back at a series of Olympic journey interviews - given it is both one year until Tokyo 2020, and the time when we were all thinking that we would be following the action over there we thought it was a great fit! From post-London, to pre and post-Rio I was lucky to talk with athletes and coaches from a range of nations. Today we featured Australia, the UK, USA, and New Zealand! I also took a look back at the Australian Sailing Team Paralympic sailors. Hopefully we see sailing back in the Paralympics sooner rather than later! From all the way back to 2014, features interviews with Victor Kovalenko, Tom Burton, Lisa Darmanin, Jason Waterhouse, Hannah Mills, Saskia Clark, Stuart McNay, David Hughes, Peter Burling, Blair Tuke, Liesl Tesch MP, Daniel Fitzgibbon, Colin Harrison, Mat Belcher Will Ryan, Mathew Belcher, Will Ryan and many more!
Another week, another event postponement, this time it's the Tour de France. It will now start on 29 August, following the French government's extension of a ban on mass gatherings to mid-July because of the coronavirus pandemic. Geraint Thomas, winner of the 2018 Tour de France, gives us his reaction to the news. Will it go ahead as planned? Hannah Mills discusses putting her retirement on hold as she plans to defend her Olympic title and become the most successful female sailor in Olympic history. Martin Bisp, the co-founder of Empire Fighting Chance, joins us to talk about how he is using boxing to help vulnerable young people during the pandemic. And it might seem like we'll have to wait a while for our next sporting fix, but the PDC is launching a new tournament featuring darts players in their own homes. World Champion Peter Wright is competing and joins the podcast.
A few weeks ago I spoke to Hannah Mills, Olympian and eco-crusader whose initiative Big Plastic Pledge aims to eradicate single use plastic in sport.Recorded a few weeks before the impact of COVID-19 on all our lives, Hannah was anticipating the Tokyo Olympics and speaking passionately about her eco-crusade to clean up our oceans. Through the Big Plastic Pledge she's hoping to inspire sailors and Watersports enthusiasts to lead the way, taking a pledge to stop single use plastic, whether it's refusing plastic straws, or lobbying events to provide sustainable alternatives to single use plastic bottles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alasdair Hooper and Will Moulton are joined by GB sailor Eilidh McIntyre for their live show. During their chat Eilidh opens up all about her career and partnership with Hannah Mills, as the 25-year-old prepares to make her Olympic debut in Tokyo. But there’s also a great deal of reflection on the pain that came […]
Alasdair Hooper and Will Moulton are joined by GB sailor Eilidh McIntyre for their live show at SuperPod 2020 in Southampton. During their chat Eilidh opens up all about her career and partnership with Hannah Mills, as the 25-year-old prepares to make her Olympic debut in Tokyo. But there's also a great deal of reflection on the pain that came before that, namely missing out on Rio 2016. That is something that still fuels Eilidh and is a time in her life that she admits broke her. Throughout the show Eilidh also talks all about what it takes to be a successful team - her and Hannah are 2019 World Champions in the 470 class - and she also talks about how she deals with the pressure of expectation. There's also chat on the influence of her dad Mike, who won Olympic gold in Seoul 1988, as well as the best places to sail across the globe. Messages Find our more about the More than a Medal event with Marilyn Okoro here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/more-than-a-medal-an-evening-with-olympic-medallist-marilyn-okoro-tickets-99512859642?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/SportSpielPod?lang=en Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SportSpielPod/ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportspielpod/ Get in touch: sportspielpod@gmail.com Visit our website: sportspielonline.com (http://sportspielonline.com/) Credits A special thank you to The Mintridge Foundation for helping us secure this interview Thank you to SuperPod for hosting the event Music: Otis McDonald
The World Para-Swimming Championships is top of our agenda this week on Anything but Footy - your unashamedly Olympic & Paralympic podcast. John is speaking from the London Aquatic Centre which this week witnessed unbelievable success for British Swimming who won over 40 medals. London stepped in to replace Malaysia just six months ago to host the event after the original hosts were stripped of the right. We hear from multiple Paralympic gold medallist Ellie Simmonds as well as speak with Maisie Summers-Newton who was also amongst the medals this week as well as breaking a world record. As far as the Tokyo Paralympics is concerned, things look very positive for Para GB in the swimming pool. There's been skateboarding success for 11 year old Sky Brown as well as medal news for Great Britain's para-cyclists and para-canoeists. There's also an update on the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the World Athletics Championships. We're also joined by Olympic gold medal winning sailor Hannah Mills as we join the launch of her new initiative to tackle single use plastic pollution. Hannah tells us about the launch of The Big Plastic Pledge and Michael outlines what he's aiming to do to back the campaign. And, we discuss what can be done by world sport to address the issues around concussion. Many sports have had issues where sportspeople have played on even after suffering a concussion, and there's fears this could lead to a serious brain injury. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We remember Sahar Khodayari, a passionate supporter of the Iranian football team. Sahar fatally set herself alight in Tehran after her trial for attempting to enter a football stadium, disguised as a man, was postponed. Women in Iran have been stopped from going to stadiums to watch men’s sporting events since the 1980s. This caused a huge outpouring of emotion on social media using the hashtag "blue girl " - a reference to the colours of her favourite team Esteqlal. Maryam Shojaee is the sister of the national team captain Masoud. She's been campaigning tirelessly for the rule to be changed as she has been explaining to Shari. Back in February, we spoke to the Jamaican distance runner Kemoy Campbell. Kemoy collapsed while competing at a meeting in New York. He was told by doctors that he actually died on the track. When we spoke to him then, he still hoped to continue his career. But seven months on, doctors have now instructed him to retire from the sport. Shari Vahl caught up with him again this week and he told us how painful it was to give up on his dream of competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. It's billed as the pinnacle of women's golf. Every two years, the top players from Europe and the United States take to the greens for the Solheim Cup. This weekend, the US are aiming to make it a hat-trick of titles at Gleneagles in Scotland. 80,000 tickets have been sold across the three days - a record for the sport in this country. What does it take to win such an iconic event? Hear from American golfer Brittany Lincicome, who has won the event four times. We also hear from Olympic sailor Hannah Mills, who explains why she is campaigning against plastic use in sport, and Paralympic swimming star Mallory Weggerman, who tells us she was close to quitting after suffering a freak injury back in 2014. Picture: Banner arguing to allow women into stadiums in Iran (Credit: Getty Images)
EDIT: Something was weird with the upload, and it cross-uploaded another recording. Sorry folks. Noah has to answer the question: What does love mean to him? Eyeris is a podcast written and edited by Ollie Carter, creator of the Herbarium Podcasting Network. It follows a CHI employee, Noah, as he struggles to solve a string of murders, keep his health in check, and deal with various figures entering and re-entering his life. Our tumblr is eyerispodcast.tumblr.com Our Patreon is https://www.patreon.com/herbariumpodcasts Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy. The patreon donors were not mentioned in the credits of this episode due to the timing, but a big thanks to Leni Williams, Hannah Mills, Kimberly Plouffe, AccidentalLxgic, and Caroline! CREDITS: CREATIVE SIDE: Writing: Ollie Carter Audio Editing: Ollie Carter VOICE ACTING: Noah: Trevor Wilson Gerald: Loki Ellis: Peter Lalush Cyril: Dorian Wenig MUSIC: Wagon Temple: ER Eyeris Theme: Haden Plouffe https://soundcloud.com/user-587913110/ SOUND EFFECTS: http://herbariumpodcasts.tumblr.com/audiocredit
ADF on operations - In episode five, we meet Corporal Kathryn Rooney and Private Hannah Mills from Health Company at the start of the Mission Rehearsal Exercise.
Olympic gold winning sailor Hannah Mills, double European 400 metre champion Martyn Rooney and County championship winning bowler, and now an England international, Toby Roland-Jones join Eleanor Oldroy to discuss the sporting issues of the week.
Hannah Mills is a project coordinator for JLA Public Involvement who gave us a unique insight into Portland's planning bureaucracy and future as a liberal metropolis. A volunteer for the Democratic Party in this last election cycle, Hannah intends to stay heavily involved in Portland's economic and political future. PDXish was lucky to convince her to join us at the Society Hotel for a very special podcast event hosted by Dique Scott and Susanna Kang.
Hannah Mills gives her reaction from backstage at sailing's top awards night. Mills won gold in Rio with Saskia Clark in the 470 - adding to their silver medal at London 2012. The pair were presented the women's award at a glitzy ceremony in Barcelona.
The Pi Podcast #28 – Hannah Mills The Pi Podcast is a show by members of the Raspberry Pi community for the Raspberry Pi community. News PiBorg Formula Pi Kickstarter The MagPi 48 huge section on Windows IoT Martin O'Hanlon in the previous episode mentioned a Minecraft Essentials Book There are now books for […]
Tried to get healthier for January, but didn't think about the budgetary restraints? Sarah discusses how to get fit without spending lots of money with, Lucie Powell from the blog 9to5 Foodie and Hannah Mills, from Wedgesandweights.com. First Broadcast: 26/03/16
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Hannah Mills and Marisa Molina are the founders of Hello Beautiful Health - a platform for women to break free from food and body obsession! Marisa and Hannah are holistic health practitioners and intuitive eating counselors. They enable passionate, purpose driven women to stop obsessing over food so they can reach their ultimate potential and make a difference in the world. This dynamic duo support women to re-learn to listen to their body, reprogram their mindset and redesign their lifestyle with simple actions so you can stop your out of control eating habits and focus on what's important to you. During this episode, we explore the topic of self-love, food cravings and what they really point to, food rules that are working against us, and how to experience freedom from food restrictions and obsessions. Whether you're a healthy fit individual, or someone who struggles with their weight and knowing what to eat, this interview with Hannah and Marisa has great tips and insights for you. To receive a free copy of their practical e-book "7 Days Of Food Freedom" email them at hellobeautifulhealth@gmail.com and type in "Leaders Of Transformation" in the subject line. You can also find them online at: www.HelloBeautifulHealth.com Instagram: @hellobeautifulhealth Twitter: @hellobhealth www.facebook.com/hellobeautifulhealth
Welcome to The Living Room; please make yourself at home! This week, Carina sits down with Hannah Mills to talk about her many different artistic endeavors. She'll cover performing, recording, touring, and starting a skate company. Yeah. You'll want to join us for this one. Hannah Mills can be found on Itunes! You can also find her at https://soundcloud.com/hannahmillsmusic and https://www.instagram.com/prettyswanky/