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Best podcasts about health sport

Latest podcast episodes about health sport

Auscast Sport
Chris McDermott and Sarah Game discuss the important role footy and politics play with mental health (sport)

Auscast Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 30:46


With a love of animals Sarah originally chose a career in veterinary medicine but a change in careers has now seen her elected as a member of South Australia's Upper House of Parliament where she is now a part of the One Nation party. Chris was the Adelaide Crows original skipper and was a star of the club playing 117 games. He also played 14 state games and played 227 for his beloved Glenelg Football Club and 10 games for North Adelaide where he was a player coach. Post career he has dedicated his time towards helping young people doing it really tough with cancer as part of The McGuiness McDermott Foundation and Little Heroes Foundation. His hard work hasn't gone unnoticed and Bone has been recognised with a nomination for South Australian of the Year. We talked about the awesome International Men's Day event that is happening next month, Sarah's career in politics so far and how she got into it and Bone some great stories throughout his stellar footy career in the AFL and SANFL! Thanks so much to Sarah and Bone for coming on the show, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great promo together and Pete Oldfield from the Southern Slugs for their continued support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Inspiration
Chris McDermott and Sarah Game discuss the important role footy and politics play with mental health (sport)

Auscast Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 30:46


With a love of animals Sarah originally chose a career in veterinary medicine but a change in careers has now seen her elected as a member of South Australia's Upper House of Parliament where she is now a part of the One Nation party. Chris was the Adelaide Crows original skipper and was a star of the club playing 117 games. He also played 14 state games and played 227 for his beloved Glenelg Football Club and 10 games for North Adelaide where he was a player coach. Post career he has dedicated his time towards helping young people doing it really tough with cancer as part of The McGuiness McDermott Foundation and Little Heroes Foundation. His hard work hasn't gone unnoticed and Bone has been recognised with a nomination for South Australian of the Year. We talked about the awesome International Men's Day event that is happening next month, Sarah's career in politics so far and how she got into it and Bone some great stories throughout his stellar footy career in the AFL and SANFL! Thanks so much to Sarah and Bone for coming on the show, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great promo together and Pete Oldfield from the Southern Slugs for their continued support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nachspiel - das Sportmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Joggen und Mental Health - Sport stoppt das Kopfkino

Nachspiel - das Sportmagazin - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 6:56


Joggen macht den Kopf frei. In ihrer "Clear Mind"-Studie haben Forscher der Deutschen Sporthochschule Köln herausgefunden, was beim Sport tatsächlich im Gehirn passiert: Überflüssige Reize werden ausgeblendet, bevor eine meditative Wirkung einsetzt.Von Peter Kolakowski www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, NachspielDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

The TNT Effect: The Athlete's Podcast
Episode 18: Lisa Bonta Sumii || Mental Health & Sport Performance Specialist

The TNT Effect: The Athlete's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 43:14


Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Lisa Bonta Sumii is an expert in mental health & athlete sport performance. She helps elite athletes, including Olympians & Olympic hopefuls, navigate intersecting identities of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, and/or activist. Lisa is also the first-ever Mental Health & Sport Performance Specialist for the Oakland Roots Sports Club. As a mother of an elite athlete, Lisa's knowledge and skills enable her to help her daughter develop mental toughness to succeed in life and as an athlete. Find her on: IG: @lisabontasumii Text: 415-254-0149 Clubhouse: @lisabontasumii www.lisabontasumii.com If you're interested in finding out more about The TNT Effect, visit our website. You will learn about the services we offer, including sports performance, rehab, and wellness. Website: www.thetnteffect.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetnteffect/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-TNT-Effect-LLC-Sports-Performance-Rehab-Wellness-112444413460922 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjVFA2sIO5q2WeaWjAAjjJg?view_as=subscriber

KPCW The Mountain Life
Diving Into Nutrition, Mental Health, Sport and Wellness With Jennifer Lentzke RD,CERD,CSSD

KPCW The Mountain Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 31:17


In this episode of The Mountain Life, Pete Stoughton and Lynn Ware Peek's guest is Jennifer Lentzke , a board-certified specialist in Sports Dietetics, a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian and cyclist. Jennifer has been practicing as a dietitian for 10 years, racing triathlon professionally for 7 years, and has a passion for nutrition and helping people.

No Weak Links
Ep 25: High Performance Sport (Glenn Corcoran - Manager at Bond University High Performance Training Centre)

No Weak Links

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 53:28


In this episode I interviewed Glenn Corcoran who is the Manager at Bond University High Performance Training Centre. Glenn has been involved in the strength & conditioning profession for many years and has experience working across a wide range of sports.   In this episode we talked about his experiences and goals as a manager of a high performance training centre and then dove into his main training principles for different categories of athletes.   Some topics discussed…   What is his role as a high performance manager.   What his goal is for athletes that come to Bond University High Performance Training Centre.   What Bond Institute of Health & Sport has to offer to better athletes.   What teams and sports he has worked with and have come through Bond University High Performance Training Centre.   What his main training focuses are for field based athletes for resistance training and conditioning.   The differences of training for rugby and gridiron/NFL.   What his main training focuses are for endurance based athletes.   His advice for athletes.   His advice for sports performance and rehab professionals.   And more!   You can follow and contact Glenn below…  https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-corcoran-98b4805b/   For more information on the Bond University High Performance Training Centre see below… https://bond.edu.au/about-bond/facilities-services/teaching-facilities/bond-institute-health-sport https://www.facebook.com/bonduniversitysport   You can contact/follow me below…   Website: www.patrick-wood.com   Instagram: @coachpatrickwood   Twitter: @coachpattywood   If you have enjoyed the show and could take the time to leave a 5 star review on iTunes, it would be much appreciated as it will help the show reach a greater audience and help others learn as well.   Thank you for listening!

Sports Tech Research Podcast
Jeroen Stragier - Wearables & analytics in digital health, sport and physical activity

Sports Tech Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 30:22


Being a Senior researcher at Ghent University in the research group for Media, Innovation and Communication Technologies, Jeroen Stragier has worked on various aspects as motivational affordances of Online Fitness Community features, the use of Wearables, Mobile apps and Exergames in promoting physical activity, and the potential of new Media and Persuasive technologies to induce Behavioral change towards healthier and more sustainable lifestyles. In this episode, we discussed pro's and con's of academic research in this field in relation to technological advancements and commercializations in the industry, and the potential for innovation in this area. As always: happy listening and looking forward to your feedback!

WIT Vikings Sport
Ep 9 - Aoife Lane (Women in Sport)

WIT Vikings Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 28:04


Today is International Women's day so Tom and, special guest presenter, Lizzy Kent revisited a popular topic, Women in Sport, with Dr. Aoife Lane. Aoife was a member of WIT lecturing staff in the Department of Health Sport & Exercise Science for 13 years becoming Head of Department during this period. Aoife has since taken up a position as Head of Department in Athlone IT. Aoife was also the chairperson for the Women's Gaelic Players Association spending 3 years at the helm having only recently stepped down from the position. #InternationalWomensDay #20x20 #ShowYourStripes #CantSeeCantBe

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)
First Minister's Question Time 21/06/18

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 45:10


First Minister: The Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party (Glasgow Southside) The Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Edinburgh Central) Richard Leonard Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (Central Scotland) Gordon MacDonald (SNP - Edinburgh Pentlands) Liam McArthur, Spokesperson on Justice and Energy (LD - Orkney) Mairi Gougeon, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities (SNP - Angus North and Mearns) John Finnie (Green - Highlands and Islands) 3Spokesperson for: Justice; Transport, Tourism; Rural & Island Communities Willie Rennie, Leader of The Scottish Liberal Democrats (Mid Scotland and Fife) James Kelly, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution (Lab - Glasgow) Ruth Maguire (SNP - Cunninghame South) Alison Johnstone, Spokesperson for: Health & Sport; Social Security; Children & Young People (Green - Lothian) Emma Harper, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Connectivity (SNP - South Scotland) Miles Briggs,Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health & Sport (Con - Lothian) Michelle Ballantyne, Spokesperson for Childcare and Early Years (Con - South Scotland) Mark Griffin (Lab - Central Scotland) Clare Adamson (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) Monica Lennon, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities (Lab - Central Scotland) The Official Report of the session. The next FMQs will be Thursday 28th June 2018, the last before the Summer Recess. Any questions or comments, get in touch: Email: Jack@FMQs.scot Twitter: @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright Licence.  

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)
First Minister's Question Time 07/06/18

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 45:57


First Minister: The Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party (Glasgow Southside) The Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Edinburgh Central) Richard Leonard Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (Central Scotland) Christine Grahame (SNP - Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) Jenny Marra (Lab - North East Scotland) John Scott, Spokesperson for Farming (Con - Ayr) Alison Johnstone, Spokesperson for: Health & Sport; Social Security; Children & Young People (Green - Lothian) Lewis Macdonald (Lab - North East Scotland) Patrick Harvie Co-convenor of the Scottish Green Party, Spokesperson for: Finance, Economy, Fair Work; Equalities (Glasgow) Willie Rennie, Leader of The Scottish Liberal Democrats (Mid Scotland and Fife) Kezia Dugdale (Lab - Lothian) Alex Cole-Hamilton, Spokesperson for Health (LD - Edinburgh Western) Clare Adamson (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) Clare Haughey (SNP - Rutherglen) Murdo Fraser, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) The Official Report of the session. The next FMQs will be Thursday 14th June 2018. Any questions or comments, get in touch: Email: Jack@FMQs.scot Twitter: @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright Licence.  

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)
First Minister's Question Time 29/03/2018

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 45:44


First Minister: The Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party (Glasgow Southside) The Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Edinburgh Central) Richard Leonard Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (Central Scotland) Fulton MacGregor, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport (SNP - Coatbridge and Chryston) John Scott, Spokesperson for Farming (Con - Ayr) Jackie Baillie, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (Lab - Dumbarton) Kenneth Gibson (SNP - Cunninghame North) Liam McArthur, Spokesperson on Justice and Energy (LD - Orkney) Patrick Harvie Co-convenor of the Scottish Green Party, Spokesperson for: Finance, Economy, Fair Work; Equalities (Glasgow) Graeme Dey (SNP - Angus South) Alison Johnstone, Spokesperson for: Health & Sport; Social Security; Children & Young People (Green - Lothian) Christine Grahame (SNP - Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) Liam Kerr, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Con - North East Scotland) Anas Sarwar, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport (Lab - Glasgow) Ivan McKee, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs (SNP - Glasgow Provan) The Official Report of the session. The next FMQs will be Thursday 19th April 2018, after the Spring Recess. Any questions or comments, get in touch: Jack@FMQs.scot @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright License.

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)
First Minister's Question Time 22/02/2018

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 45:10


First Minister: The Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party (Glasgow Southside) The Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Edinburgh Central) Richard Leonard Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (Central Scotland) Liam Kerr (Con - North East Scotland) Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice Liam McArthur, Spokesperson on Justice and Energy (LD - Orkney) Jenny Marra (Lab - North East Scotland) Willie Rennie, Leader of The Scottish Liberal Democrats (Mid Scotland and Fife) Ivan McKee, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and External Affairs (SNP - Glasgow Provan) Jackson Carlaw, Deputy Leader and Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Europe and External Affairs (Con - Eastwood) Alison Johnstone, Spokesperson for: Health & Sport; Social Security; Children & Young People (Green - Lothian) Mairi Gougeon, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities (SNP - Angus North and Mearns) Gillian Martin, Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (SNP - Aberdeenshire East) Michelle Ballantyne, Spokesperson for Childcare and Early Years (Con - South Scotland) Monica Lennon, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Communities, Social Security and Equalities (Lab - Central Scotland) Linda Fabiani (SNP - East Kilbride) The Official Report of the session. The next FMQs will be Thursday 1st March 2018. Any questions or comments, get in touch: Jack@FMQs.scot @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright License.

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)
First Minister's Question Time 21/12/2017

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 43:12


First Minister: The Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party (Glasgow Southside) The Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson, Leader of the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Edinburgh Central) Richard Leonard, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (Central Scotland) Constituency Questions Jackie Baillie, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (Lab - Dumbarton) John Mason (SNP - Glasgow Shettleston) Alison Johnstone, Spokesperson for: Health & Sport; Social Security; Children & Young People (Green - Lothian) Jamie Greene, Spokesperson for Transport and Infrastructure (Con - West Scotland) Willie Rennie, Leader of The Scottish Liberal Democrats (Mid Scotland and Fife) Supplementary Question Richard Lochhead (SNP - Moray) Stuart McMillan (SNP - Greenock and Inverclyde) Supplementary Question Christine Grahame (SNP - Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) Alexander Stewart, Spokesperson for Local Government (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) Pauline McNeill (Lab - Glasgow) Edward Mountain, Spokesperson for Rural Affairs (Con - Highlands and Islands) The Official Report of the session. The next FMQs will be Thursday 11th January 2018, after the Christmas Recess. Any questions or comments, get in touch: Jack@FMQs.scot @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright License.

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)
First Minister's Question Time 09/11/2017

First Minister's Question Time (FMQs)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 45:20


The fourth FMQs as a podcast. First Minister: The Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon, Leader of the Scottish National Party (Glasgow Southside) Questions: The Rt. Hon. Ruth Davidson, Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party (Edinburgh Central) Jackie Baillie, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (Lab – Dumbarton) Alexander Stewart, Spokesperson for Local Government (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) Alison Johnstone, Spokesperson for: Health & Sport; Social Security; Children & Young People (Green - Lothian) Brian Whittle, Spokesperson for Health Education, Lifestyle and Sport (Con - South Scotland) Willie Rennie, Leader of The Scottish Liberal Democrats (Mid Scotland and Fife) Bruce Crawford (SNP - Stirling) Graeme Dey (SNP - Angus South) Christine Grahame, Deputy Presiding Officer (SNP - Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale) Murdo Fraser, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Finance (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) James Kelly, Parliamentary Business Manager and Minister Without Portfolio (Lab - Glasgow) Andy Wightman, Spokesperson for; Communities (including Housing); Land Reform; Local Government (Green - Lothian) Liam Kerr, Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Con - North East Scotland) Alex Cole-Hamilton, Spokesperson for Health (LD - Edinburgh Western) Neil Findlay (Lab - Lothian) Rhoda Grant, Rural Economy and Connectivity Spokesperson (Lab - Highlands and Islands) The Official Report of the session. The next FMQs will be Thursday 16th November 2017. Any questions or comments, get in touch: Jack@FMQs.scot @FMQsScot www.FMQs.scot This podcast is not produced by The Scottish Parliament, but the all images and audio are reproduced under The Scottish Parliament Copyright License.

Sunday
Child refugees' mental health, Sport hijab, Bishop Philip North reaction

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 43:51


Following Bishop Philip North's decision to turn down a promotion after clergy in his new diocese objected to his stance against ordaining women priests, William Crawley speaks to the Very Rev Martyn Percy and Bishop of Wakefield Tony Robinson about what this means for the Church of England's aim to "disagree well". The General Pharmaceutical Council is proposing new guidance aimed at ensuring person-centred care is not compromised because of the personal values and beliefs of pharmacists. We hear the arguments for and against their implementation. The longest-running religious programme on BBC television, Songs of Praise, will no longer be produced by the corporation. Broadcaster and trustee of the Sandford St Martin Trust, Roger Bolton gives his reaction to the news. Research by Save the Children this week claims to have found widespread evidence of 'toxic stress' and mental health issues among children in Syria. Trevor Barnes reports on how religious groups and communities in the UK are addressing the psychological trauma of children from conflict zones. Commonwealth Young Person of the Year Achaleke Christian Leke reveals how he went from being in a violent street gang in Cameroon to working as a counter-extremism activist. Nike has become the first major sports clothing brand to launch a sport hijab. World Thai kickboxing champion Ruqsana Begum explores what this could mean for Muslim women's participation in sport. Producers: Dan Tierney Louise Clarke-Rowbotham Series producer: Amanda Hancox.