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Become a Supporter, and get ad free podcasts, your exclusive Applied science show every week, and access to our listener community, with all its insights and opinionsShow notesThe Football World Cup is underway, and hydration breaks have been one of the early storylines. We discuss whether they are a genuine player welfare initiative, or a (very) thinly veiled advertising slot, whether there will ever be evidence they are changing the dynamics of matches, the concept of momentum (real or imagined?), and why a combination of heat and end of season fatigue might explain some lacklustre performances so far?Teenage phenoms had mixed fortunes in the Diamond League last week. Cooper Lutkenhaus flew (literally, across the line) to another win, this time over the Olympic champion in the 800m, while Gout Gout stuttered in his Diamond League 200m debut. Gout partly bounced back in Ostrava, but he highlights again the challenge of unrealistic expectations. Speaking of Ostrava, Werro was fast again, while Bol impressed in her debut, but is, for now, a generation and 3 seconds behind the big two. Can she improve enough to legitimately challenge them, and what will it take for Werro and Hodgkinson to get closer to that WR, from a pacing and race strategy perspective? We discuss.A genuinely wild NCAA Championships in Eugene produced what might be the best single meeting of sprint performances in history, headlined by a shock 110m hurdles world record from 20 year old Ja'Kobe Tharp. We work through the collegiate records that fell in the 400, 200 and 100, and ask when next these athletes will run as fast as they did last week?Adaejah Hodge was one outstanding performer, clocking the 5th fastest time ever over 100m, a 10.63s. Her backstory asks some uncomfortable questions about a secret doping ban, a case resolution agreement, and a high school coach who was the target of the investigation. We unpack the details and ask whether the sport is getting the trade-offs right?Letrozole, fertility treatment, and an unusually candid announcement from double world champion Gudaf Tsegay explain why her four month doping suspension is one of the more sympathetic cases we have coveredRemco Evenepoel's threshold power numbers were revealed in his latest YouTube video, and we discuss what 425 watts for an hour actually means heading into the Tour de France, why durability rather than fresh power might decide the race, and why the one hour threshold power may be less of an issue for the Belgian than his 20 to 40 min climb powerAnd finally, some good news from the Discourse community: Supporter club member Sophie coached an athlete using some of the heat adaptation advice from our listener community to help prepare for altitude, and the athlete went on to win a European uphill running title by over two minutes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Become a supporter of The Real Science of Sport, and get ad free shows, exclusive Applied Science shows, and access to our Forums and chat rooms. Plus, you can join our growing Zwift racing community and take on Gareth and Ross in a weekly TT! A monthly pledge is all it takes!In this show:Switzerland's Audrey Werro delivered a stunning plot twist in the women's 800m, running the third fastest time in history (1:53.98) in Stockholm to beat a personal best from Keely Hodgkinson. Suddenly the world record conversation has two names in it. We discuss Werro's emergence and potential, the tactical error that may have cost Hodgkinson slightly, and what this means for the possibilities that the oldest world record in the sport falls this yearWhere does Femke Bol fit into all this? The Dutch 400m hurdles star changed events in search of new challenges, but the event is evolving so fast that the challenge looks significantly greater and she's not even raced outdoors yet! We discuss whether her 400 meter speed is a genuine weapon or whether the 400-800 double is as rare as it is for good reasonCooper Lutkenhaus is the most exciting teenager in track and field, already a world indoor champion, and now a Diamond League winner. We talk about his pedigree and potential, with Gareth nothing a multi-sport background that augurs well for his longevity. Challenges and 'road bumps' await, but he has a ceiling that may lie beyond the current world recordKirsty Coventry said she doesn't believe in paying Olympic athletes, and it has not landed well. Global Athlete has responded with a proposal for interim payments and a breakdown of the IOC's finances that is staggering. The IOC is sitting on nearly five billion dollars in reserves, and Global Athlete are asking for eight percent of the Paris broadcasting revenue. We ponder why Coventry made that statement knowing it would invite significant blowback, and what it reveals about the pressure she is under from inside the IOC. We also speculate on whether there are any good reasons to avoid paying Olympic athletesAnna van der Breggen lost the women's Giro on the final day from the pink jersey, her second Grand Tour lead lost this year. We explore why smaller team sizes in the women's peloton make tactical racing both more unpredictable and more compelling, and why the women's Tour de France is shaping up to be exceptionalThe UCI's weekly rule update: no more front jersey pockets, bike computers limited in size, finishing straights must now be at least 200 meters, and an appeal against the Belgian court ruling on gear ratios. We work through each one, pick out the ones that make sense and the ones that really don't, and ask again why the SAFER data hasn't been made public to respond some of the criticisms the UCI are receivingChristian Eriksen collapsed again during an international friendly, this time saved by his implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Ross explains what the device actually does, how often it fires appropriately versus inappropriately, and why Erikison's second event raises serious questions about whether continuing to play is tenableAnd finally, a listener on Discourse solved the mystery of why Shohei Ohtani's baseball salary looked so low on the Forbes rich list. The answer involves 68 million dollars per year deferred over a decade, void years, ghost contracts, and some of the most creative accounting in professional sport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, Matt and Oli review all the action from the Rome and Stockholm Diamond League Meetings; including a historic 800m race between Audrey Werro and Keely Hodgkinson. Enjoy!Presented by SportsShoes.com
El programa subraya la prudencia ante el calor por salud, aunque profesionales lo usan para rendimiento. En atletismo, sorprende la derrota de Mondo Duplantis en casa, su primera en tres años, y la desolación que siente. Se celebra la carrera del 800 femenino, donde Guerrou y Hodgkinson logran marcas históricas, rozando el récord de Kratochvílová. Gian Torregia es campeón europeo de trail running. Se aborda el entrenamiento HIIT, de alta intensidad (80-90% FCmax) con pausas, que mejora salud y rendimiento, útil para estancamientos, pero exigente. Finalmente, Gema Gómez, autora de "Shopping Detox", analiza el consumismo y la moda rápida. Explica cómo el sistema incita a la compra impulsiva y la "adaptación hedónica". Habla de la "ruta del vacío" y la "limpieza emocional" del armario. Gema, desde su experiencia en la industria, revela explotación infantil y contaminación, promoviendo la moda sostenible.
This week on the show we have two interviews with the recently crowned Deadly Dozen UK Champions. First we speak to Rachel about how she discovered Fitness Racing and her advice for those taking on races with mental struggles. Then we talk to Dave Parkin about his progression in Deadly Dozen, his motivation for racing and top tips for those moving to Deadly Dozen. Finally we take a deep dive into their experience at the UK Championships. Follow our guests on Instagram Rachel - @racheljoyfitness Dave - @davejparkin If you have any questions about the show or would like to explore advertising opportunities, feel free to reach out to us at admin@ukocr.com.
In this special Mental Health Awareness Week episode of The Happier Life Project, host Gabby Sanderson is joined by Chlo Hodgkinson for an honest and relatable conversation about mental health, burnout, motherhood, and the small actions that can create meaningful change in our wellbeing. With this year's theme focused on Action, Gabby and Chlo explore the gap between understanding what supports our mental health and actually implementing those changes in everyday life. From balancing self-employment and motherhood to navigating burnout and setting healthier boundaries, the conversation highlights how easy it is to slip into survival mode - and how important it is to listen when the mind and body begin asking for something different. Chlo opens up about her own journey after becoming a mother, including being diagnosed with an underactive thyroid, struggling with burnout, and learning to prioritise her wellbeing in a more intentional and realistic way. Together, Gabby and Chlo discuss self-care beyond the buzzwords, the importance of inner work and personal growth, and why progress isn't always outwardly visible. The episode also features a playful quick-fire round inspired by Mental Health Awareness Week, encouraging listeners to pause, reflect, and consider the small everyday habits that help support emotional wellbeing. Chlo Hodgkinson is a self-employed professional, fitness and health entrepreneur, mother, and key member of the My Possible Self team. This episode invites listeners to reflect on one simple but important question: what action have you taken recently to support your mental health? To download the free My Possible Self App: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast To follow My Possible Self on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypossibleself/ To follow Chlo Hodgkinson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chlohodgkinson/ For more on Mental Health Awareness Week: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/our-work/public-engagement/mental-health-awareness-week
What does it really take to build trust and psychological safety in teams under pressure? In this episode of The Mental Training Lab, I sit down with Peter Hodgkinson, high-performance consultant and the former Head of Build at Mercedes F1. Peter has spent decades in elite motorsport, including Formula 1, Le Mans, and the America's Cup. He shares how environments with razor-thin margins and constant pressure shaped his philosophy on intent-based leadership, consistency, and human performance.Peter's experience connects directly to what many people are navigating every day: burnout from grinding in “second gear,” leading teams through high-stakes moments, and trying to align values with actual behavior, not just words on a wall. You'll learn practical frameworks like Peter's three-part model of trust (reliability, capability, relationship) and the importance of psychological safety in performance. Plus, get insight into how organizations like Mercedes made culture real by tying behavior, instead of just outcomes, to performance reviews and incentives.If you're a leader, coach, or performer looking to build stronger teams, reduce burnout, and lead more effectively under pressure, this conversation offers both clear models and immediately actionable insights you can start applying today.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Learn more about The Mental Training LabConnect with Pete on Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe to the podcast on Apple | SpotifyThis show is produced and edited by the team at Palm Tree Pod Co.
Die Hallen-WM in Toruń ist Geschichte – und was für eine. Cooper Lutkenhaus wird mit 17 Jahren der jüngste Weltmeister in der Geschichte der Leichtathletik, Keely Hodgkinson läuft in 1:55.30 auf Championship-Rekord, Yann Schrub verpasst Bronze im Fotofinish um 0.01 Sekunden – und Deutschland geht leer aus. Felix und Max zerlegen die Rennen, ordnen die deutsche Bilanz ein (ohne Panik, aber ehrlich) und schauen voraus: Am Wochenende steht mit The Ten in den USA und dem Berliner Halbmarathon das erste echte Highlight der Straßen-Saison an. Amanal Petros auf Europarekord-Kurs. Drei deutsche Männer beim 10.000m-Rennen des Jahres. Und Max mittendrin – als Pacer im B-Lauf.
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason Portuondo discuss: Anthony Wins 60m Gold With World Leading 6.41Golden Dosso Completes Medal Set At World IndoorsMorales Williams Sets Championship Record In 400m FinalCharlton Makes History With Third 60m World Indoor TitleHodgkinson Smashes Championship Mark Capturing 800m Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with Peter Hodgkinson, one of the most influential and quietly impactful figures in modern motorsport leadership. With a career spanning over three decades, Peter's journey took him from garage floors in the United States to the heart of Formula 1's most successful era with the Mercedes AMG Petronas team. At Mercedes he served as Head of Build, where he was central to defining the discipline, quality, and technical excellence that helped deliver multiple world championships, and later as Head of Employee Engagement, translating the relentless precision of engineering into people-first leadership and team culture.In this conversation, we unpack:
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Most healthcare leaders focus on the "what" — but Kim Hodgkinson reveals the "how" behind navigating change, building community trust, and staying resilient in the chaos. From her journey from nuclear physics to chief financial officer, she uncovers unexpected lessons on leadership, culture, and innovation that could transform your approach to healthcare — and life. In this candid conversation, Kim shares the real impact of rising insurance costs, the challenge of maintaining loyalty in a merging hospital system, and the power of authentic community engagement. She discusses her unique strategies in managing payer relationships, tackling labor shortages, and embracing AI as a force for good. Plus, hear her inspiring story of caring for her father and how that experience reshaped her perspective on timing, priorities, and purpose. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-ann-hodgkinson/ Rev101: Rev101.MyKajabi.com
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In this bonus episode of The Happier Life Project, Gabby Sanderson talks with Chlo Hodgkinson from My Possible Self about something we all need, but often neglect: self-care. Just like the year moves through spring, summer, autumn, and winter, our emotions move in seasons too. Some phases energise us, others slow us down. Some feel expansive, others like shedding old layers. And too often, we judge ourselves for not feeling the same all year round. With the holiday season approaching, stress and emotions can feel heightened. Gabby and Chlo explore why honouring these inner seasons isn't just self-care, it's essential for our wellbeing. They share practical advice and relatable reflections on how self-care has helped them get through tough times and navigate change. From National Self-Care Week and gratitude practices, to reflecting on the year and preparing for the holidays, this conversation offers guidance on listening to your needs and caring for yourself in a sustainable, gentle way... no matter what season you're in. To download the free My Possible Self App: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcastTo follow My Possible Self on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypossibleself/To follow Chlo Hodgkinson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chlohodgkinson/
America has seen this before—and it didn't end well. Liberal governors across the nation, from California to Illinois, are defying federal immigration law and challenging the very authority of the Constitution itself. Victor Davis Hanson sounds the alarm on a “neo-Confederate nullification movement” emerging among the Left with its approach to resisting the Trump administration's deportation efforts on today's episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words." “This has a neo-Confederate pedigree. And we know where Bleeding Kansas led to. Once you nullify federal law and once you glorify violence—and by the way, the Left has glorified almost every major left-wing assassin, whether it was Mr. Hodgkinson that tried to take out the House leadership, or Tyler Robinson, who took out Charlie Kirk, or Luigi Mangione, who killed the CEO of UnitedHealth, or Mr. Crooks and Mr. Routh, who tried to kill Donald Trump on two occasions. When you have glorification of that type of violence and political assassination, we know where it's going to lead. It leads from Bleeding Kansas to Harpers Ferry to Fort Sumter. And they're playing with fire. And it's very dangerous for the republic. And it's time for the Left to stop.”
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Bobby Hodgkinson is an Associate Teaching Professor in Aerospace Engineering at CU Boulder, where he lead projects integrating generative. His work explores how AI can enhance land reshape education for the future. Revenues $250K to $50M? Sign up for complimentary Breakthrough Session with JV or his team. Find out exact;y what is holding you back from significantly higher sales, profits and impact. JV can fix this. Schedule Your Breakthough Session Join Host JV Crum III, with 2 exits and over 75M revenues in his companies, he is the Ultra-Performer Coach for 6- to 8-figure owners ready to join the top 1% of performers. Welcome to Season 12 of the award-winning Conscious Millionaire Show. World's #1 conscious business and performance podcast for foundeers and entrepreneurs who want to become Ultra-Performers. Three episodes each week - M / W / F Access Conscious Millionaire Show Millions of Listeners in 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" with over 3,000 episodes and 100 million listeners world-wde. Listen 3X a week.
Bobby Hodgkinson is an Associate Teaching Professor in Aerospace Engineering at CU Boulder, where he lead projects integrating generative. His work explores how AI can enhance land reshape education for the future. Revenues $250K to $50M? Sign up for complimentary Breakthrough Session with JV or his team. Find out exact;y what is holding you back from significantly higher sales, profits and impact. JV can fix this. Schedule Your Breakthough Session Join Host JV Crum III, with 2 exits and over 75M revenues in his companies, he is the Ultra-Performer Coach for 6- to 8-figure owners ready to join the top 1% of performers. Welcome to Season 12 of the award-winning Conscious Millionaire Show. World's #1 conscious business and performance podcast for foundeers and entrepreneurs who want to become Ultra-Performers. Three episodes each week - M / W / F Access Conscious Millionaire Show Millions of Listeners in 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" with over 3,000 episodes and 100 million listeners world-wde. Listen 3X a week.
John Maytham speaks to Mark Hodgkinson, tennis journalist and author about his book - “Being Carlos Alcaraz” Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der letzte Tag der Leichtathletik-WM Tokio 2025 hatte es in sich: Lilian Odira läuft im 800m-Finale sensationell zu Gold, schlägt Hodgkinson & Hunter-Bell und sorgt für eines der schnellsten Rennen aller Zeiten. Über 5000m der Männer setzt sich Cole Hocker im Schlussspurt gegen die Weltelite durch. Max & Felix analysieren die Finals, reden über deutsche Leistungen, Medaillen im Zehnkampf & der Staffel – und ziehen ein erstes WM-Fazit.
Welcome to the very first bonus episode of The Happier Life Project! From now on, alongside our regular Tuesday deep-dive episodes with expert guests, we'll be dropping shorter, lighter episodes every Friday. These bonus episodes will explore a wider range of topics, share extra content from the main shows, introduce meditations we're loving, or even offer a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of My Possible Self. The idea? To help you head into the weekend feeling good. In this first Friday edition, we're tackling the back-to-scaries, that mix of excitement and nerves when starting something new or returning after a break. Whether you're heading off to college or university, beginning a new job, returning after the summer holidays, or even picking up a brand-new hobby, those flutters of anxiety can sometimes overshadow the excitement and bring on feelings of dread. But you're not alone. Gabby and fellow My Possible Selfer Chlo Hodgkinson are here to share support, encouragement, and insights to help you calm the nerves, ease the transition, and find a little more joy in the journey ahead. So, join us for this uplifting first bonus episode and discover how to turn the back-to-scaries into a fresh start you can actually look forward to. To download the free My Possible Self App: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast To follow My Possible Self on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypossibleself/ To follow Gabby on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radiogabby/ To follow Chlo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chlohodgkinson/
Become a Discourse memberJoin our community on Discourse - predict, pontificate, ponder and pledge - a small monthly donation gets you into the VIP room for the "best content on the internet!". Your support keeps us going!Show notesIn this (supposed to be) quick Spotlight we look back and forward at the Women's Rugby World Cup (02:08) and how the lack of competitive matches may be dulling the appetite and how the game can grow. We discuss a concussion and a card which may have implications for the quarter finals and examine why there are so few coaches at the top level of women's rugby. While Gareth is shocked by only three in the World Cup and zero in the Women's Premiership, Ross explains why it takes time for the knowledge and experience to filter through and change will come more slowly that we might think.In Center Stage (17:30), we take another look back at the Malcolm Gladwell podcast, but through the eyes of the Discourse members, who like Gareth, focused on the topics which the rest of the internet forgot in their trans debate frenzy. Does Gladwell really think Hodgkinson might be doping? Why compression of adolescence is such a good term for an important concept, and why Gladwell backs the 'whimsical' suggestion of banning parents from live sports events, even knowing it to be unfeasible? Did Gladwell mislead on the relative age distribution theory? Is his bridging of the gap between journalism and science valid? Do athletes have a responsibility to entertain? So many gems, so little time.And Finally, (42:58), we look forward to the first of the athletics World Championship finals - the 4x400 mixed relay and the women's 10000 metres, and make a few predictions.Show NotesWorld Rugby and Gallagher extend GHPA programmeWorld Rugby launches Women Coaching Rugby Toolkit to recruit and retain more female rugby coachesDon't forget you can watch all our episodes on Youtube now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie delve into the fascinating world of intuition and gut feelings. They explore whether these instincts are rooted in biology or shaped by past experiences and discuss the science behind how our brains process environmental cues to make quick decisions. [Sept 1, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 01:02 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 02:23 - New Book Announcement - Lilly the Brave Lion - Dr. Abbie Maroño 03:34 - The Topic of the Day: All About Intuition 06:04 - Is Intuition Always Right? 10:39 - Training Over Instinct 13:56 - Teaching Autonomy 16:39 - Facing Hard Truths 20:19 - Lack of Self Trust 24:06 - Intuition or Trauma Response? 26:16 - Wrap Up & Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: American Psychological Association. (n.d.). Intuition. In APA Dictionary of Psychology. Retrieved March 29, 2025, from https://dictionary.apa.org/intuition Bechara, A., Damasio, H., Tranel, D., & Damasio, A. R. (1997). Deciding advantageously before knowing the advantageous strategy. Science, 275(5304), 1293–1295. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.275.5304.1293 Dane, E., & Pratt, M. G. (2007). Exploring intuition and its role in managerial decision making. Academy of Management Review, 32(1), 33–54. https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2007.23463682 Gigerenzer, G. (2007). Gut feelings: The intelligence of the unconscious. Viking. Hodgkinson, G. P., Langan-Fox, J., & Sadler-Smith, E. (2008). Intuition: A fundamental bridging construct in the behavioral sciences. British Journal of Psychology, 99(1), 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1348/000712607X216666 Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Lieberman, M. D. (2000). Intuition: A social cognitive neuroscience approach. Psychological Bulletin, 126(1), 109–137. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.126.1.109 Sadler-Smith, E., & Shefy, E. (2004). The intuitive executive: Understanding and applying 'gut feel' in decision-making. Academy of Management Executive, 18(4), 76–91. https://doi.org/10.5465/ame.2004.15268692
In this Episode: Dr. Jeremy Lucabaugh, Tom Bradshaw, Christine Mikhail, Dr. Michelle Powell, Nic Krueger, Lee Crowson, Jason Hamil, Dr. Tim Sharples, Dr. Heather Morton I/O Career Accelerator Course: https://www.seboc.com/jobVisit us https://www.seboc.com/Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/sebocLI Join an open-mic event: https://www.seboc.com/eventsReferences for today: Baldridge, D. C., Floyd, S. W., & Markóczy, L. (2004). Are managers from Mars and academicians from Venus? Toward an understanding of the relationship between academic quality and practical relevance. Strategic Management Journal, 25(11), 1063-1074. Banks, G. C., Pollack, J. M., Bochantin, J. E., Kirkman, B. L., Whelpley, C. E., & O'Boyle, E. H. (2016). Management's science–practice gap: A grand challenge for all stakeholders. Academy of Management Journal, 59(6), 2205-2231. Bartunek, J. M., & Rynes, S. L. (2014). Academics and practitioners are alike and unlike: The paradoxes of academic–practitioner relationships. Journal of Management, 40(5), 1181-1201. Claretha, H. (2016). Bridging the Scholar-Practitioner Gap in Human Resources Development. Hodgkinson, G. P. (2006). The role of JOOP (and other scientific journals) in bridging the practitioner‐researcher divide in industrial, work and organizational (IWO) psychology. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 79(2), 173-178. How Scholars and Practitioners Can Collaborate. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/202507/how-scholars-and-practitioners-can-collaborate
The conversation begins, continues, but rarely ends, on Discourse! As mentioned, you can become a member of our VIP community by donating a small monthly amount to show your support, and dive into sports science and opinion. We are also on YouTube now, for those who want to watch.Show notesIn today's spotlight, our Discourse Digest looks back at some remarkable track & field performances and how they set up enthralling races in the upcoming Tokyo World Championships. We talk Kipyegon, Tsegay, Chebet, Hodgkinson and Lyles. Tensions between the UCI and cycling teams boiled over with a standoff around rider tracking the latest in the ongoing rider-safety struggles. We discuss how the failure of both sides to compromise and communicate is impacting rider risk.Risk conversations continue with news that World Boxing will follow athletics' example by screening for sex to protect the integrity of the women's boxing category and the safety of its fighters. Finally, instrumented mouthguards now have an LED light, and we discuss how many are only now becoming aware of this innovation and system for head impact management in Rugby Union.In Centre Stage (48:17) we turn our attention to doping. Gabby Thomas has called for lifetime bans for coaches whose athletes dope. We explain why it's not quite that simple, legally and philosophically. It's all part of the complexity of the anti-doping landscape, which we explore further with examples of recent doping cases and claims about who bears fault, when bans begin and which performances are tainted.Listener Lens (1:01:58) involves discussion about heart rate as a guide to training intensity on hot days. Ross explains that we can measure, but not manage our training while our physiology does the necessary in the heat. That becomes a conversation about Zone 2 training in Ross Replies (1:09:47), as listener Niall shares questions about how to incorporate this training intensity into his journey towards fitness and performance.And finally (1:13:16), Josh asks who you'd put on your Mount Rushmore of athletes? An impossible question, but Gareth and Ross share their thoughts, raising some eyebrows with picks and how they value sporting icons and their legacies.LinksVaughters interview about safety in cycling and the UCI standoffWorld Boxing sex screening articleListener Lens on HR in the heat - Discourse members onlyZone 2 thoughts - the mega thread from our listeners - Discourse onlyMount Rushmore of sport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Description: In this episode, host Brenden Escott is joined by Preston Hodgkinson, Edmonton Oilers beat reporter for Daily Hive Edmonton, to break down the team's dramatic run to the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. Preston takes us inside the locker room, offering insights on what went right, what went wrong and how the Oilers fell just short in six games against the Florida Panthers. We talk McDavid's legacy, Bouchard's future and where the team goes from here. A must-listen for Oilers fans still processing another heartbreaking Cup Final finish. Follow Preston on X at @NHLHodgkinson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Preston Hodgkinson, who covers the Edmonton Oilers for Offside, joins the show to talk all things Stanley Cup Finals, as the Oilers knotted the series at 2-2 on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Precision Starts Here: Inside TriggerTech with Ryan HodgkinsonThis week on theOut of State Hunter Podcast, Chad sits down with Ryan Hodgkinson from TriggerTech, the brand setting the standard in rifle triggers. Whether you're dialing for distance on a western mule deer or running drills with your tactical setup, chances are you're using a TriggerTech. Ryan breaks down the innovative tech behind their ultra-crisp trigger break, why it matters in the field, and how it's changing the game for hunters and precision shooters alike. If you're building a rifle or just want to shoot better, you don't want to miss this one.TRIGGER TECH TRIGGERS - RYAN HODGKINSONInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/trigger.tech/Website - https://triggertech.com OUT OF STATE HUNTER@outofstatehunter GOHUNTUse the code OUTOFSTATE when you become an Insider and get $50 in GOHUNT Gear Shop Credithttps://www.gohunt.com ARROWHEAD RIFLES - Website -https://arrowheadrifles.comInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/arrowheadrifles/ TRICER USA Use the code OUTOFSTATE and save 10%Website –https://tricerusa.com/Instagram -@tricerusaFacebook -https://www.facebook.com/tricerusa/ BORN PRIMITIVE OUTDOORUse the code OUTOFSTATE15 to save 15%Website - http://bornprimitive.com/Instagram - @bornprimitiveoutdoor #OutOfStateHunter #WesternHunter #TriggerTech #WesternHunting #PrecisionShooting #GearTalk #BackcountryHunter #HuntHardShootStraight #LongRangeHunting #CustomRifles #HuntingPodcast #DialedIn #HuntTheWest #TriggerPullMatters #GOHUNT
The Oilers are down to the final handful of games in the regular season and Brenden is joined by Preston Hodgkinson from the Daily Hive in Edmonton to discuss how things have been going for the boys in orange and blue in the absence of so many key players, Calvin Pickard's Bill Masterton Award nomination as selected by members of the PHWA—like Preston—and much more. Follow Preston's work in the Daily Hive and follow him on X at @NHLHodgkinson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the NHL playoffs right around the corner, the Oilers are gearing up for what they hope is a deep postseason run — but injuries could play a major role in how things unfold. On today's episode of Oilersnation Everyday, we're joined by Preston Hodgkinson from Offside Canada to break down the Oilers' current outlook. We dive into key injury updates, potential lineup changes, and what Edmonton needs to tighten up before Game 1. It's all about timing, health, and momentum — and we've got it covered.Website: https://oilersnation.com/ https://twitter.com/OilersNation/ https://www.youtube.com/@Oilersnationdotcom/ https://www.facebook.com/OilersNation/https://www.instagram.com/oilersnationdotcomhttps://www.tiktok.com/@oilersnation SHOUTOUT TO OUR SPONSORS!!
Becoming a parent is often described as one of the most life-changing experiences, filled with love, excitement, and a whole new level of responsibility. But alongside the joy, many new mums experience emotional highs and lows, sometimes more intense than expected. It's completely natural to feel a mix of emotions, but for some, those low moments don't just come and go; they linger and deepen. Postnatal depression (PND) can develop anytime within the first year after birth, often appearing in those early months. In this episode of The Happier Life Project, released just in time for Mother's Day in the UK, we welcome back My Possible Self contributor Chlo Hodgkinson — a personal trainer, women's diet, fitness, and hormones coach, and founder of Chlo & Co Media, a social media company dedicated to the fitness and wellness space. Chlo shares her remarkable journey from pregnancy to parenthood, reflecting on everything from coming to terms with the big news and preparing for a smooth labour, to navigating the emotional challenges of caring for a newborn. She also discusses her experience with postnatal depression, which emerged at the five-month mark and, according to the NHS, affects over 1 in 10 women, sharing how she gradually reclaimed her well-being. Chlo candidly addresses the pervasive mum guilt she continually struggled with, the societal pressure to ‘bounce back' after giving birth, and how she protected herself from the overwhelming social media content directed at new mums. With host Gabby, Chlo also talks about how she found balance between her thriving career and the demands of motherhood, offering listeners an inspiring message of resilience and self-compassion. Through her honest account, we aim to provide understanding, support, and solidarity for mums everywhere. Whether you're a new parent navigating similar challenges or supporting someone through their postpartum journey, tune in for heartfelt insights, practical advice, and the reassurance that it's okay to ask for help. Don't miss this empowering and compassionate episode of The Happier Life Project. To download the My Possible Self app: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast To follow My Possible Self on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypossibleself To follow Chlo Hodgkinson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chlohodgkinson/
Brenden and Preston engage in an animated discussion about the recent run of the Edmonton Oilers, what's driving the success they've experienced since early November and whether they see a fit for Brandon Saad in Edmonton or not. X: @NHLHodgkinson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's a Friday installment of The EST Hangout! Matthew Iwanyk, Tom Gazzola and Jason Milne are joined by Preston Hodgkinson who covers the Oilers for The Daily Hive
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Semperis, a pioneer in identity-driven cyber resilience has published the results of its global ransomware study of nearly 1,000 IT and security professionals at organisations spanning multiple industries across the US, UK, France, and Germany. The study aims to understand the prevalence, frequency and costs of ransomware attacks—in both ransom payments and collateral damage. The results highlight an alarming trend toward multiple, sometimes simultaneous attacks, forcing business leaders to re-evaluate their cyber resilience strategies to address common points of failure, including inadequate identity system backup and recovery practices. Organisations must ensure they have appropriate controls to withstand attacks where possible, however assume a mindset that at some point they will have to recover from a catastrophic outage and therefore have a tried and tested plan to recover business operations. Given the criticality of Active Directory, firms need a dedicated means of backing up and recovering Active Directory to recover from attacks with integrity and at speed. However, according to our survey, just 23% of UK respondents stated that they have dedicated, Active Directory–specific backup systems.Now, more than ever, modernised threats require modernised defences prioritised on the most critical assets – which is the identity platform - and for most organisations this is Active Directory. Semperis is a pioneer in managing and protecting the identity credentials of enterprises' hybrid environments and was purpose-built for securing AD. Semperis provide a portfolio of products including a free tool - Purple Knight - which organisations use to uncover unknown vulnerabilities, communicate security posture to leaders and other teams, compensate for lack of inhouse AD skills, prepare for other assessments including pen tests, and garner more resources for AD security improvements.The full ransomware study, which includes breakdowns of responses by vertical market and by country, is available at https://itspm.ag/semper6u3wLearn more about Semperis: https://itspm.ag/semperis-1rooNote: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.Guest: Simon Hodgkinson, Strategic Advisor, Semperis [@SemperisTech]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-hodgkinson-6072623ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from Semperis: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/semperisLearn more about 7 Minutes on ITSPmagazine Short Brand Story Podcasts: https://www.itspmagazine.com/purchase-programsNewsletter Archive: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/tune-into-the-latest-podcasts-7109347022809309184/Business Newsletter Signup: https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-business-updates-sign-upAre you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
In this month's series, “The Politics of Murder,” we'll take a look at cases where violent acts are perpetrated upon political figures. In this episode, a disgruntled man whose life is unraveling due to his own actions places the blame on the policies of one political party. His random act of violence will turn a pleasant day at a ballpark into ten minutes of horror and chaos. Sources: https://www.secretservice.gov/sites/default/files/reports/2020-06/Hodgkinson.pdf https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/05/28/terrifying-story-of-the-congressional-baseball-shooting-steve-scalise/ https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/21/2017-baseball-field-shooting-fbi-conculsion-483993 Links: Patreon - www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime
September 16, 2024: Join Sarah Richardson as she sits down with Kim Hodgkinson, a strategic and operational CFO with extensive leadership experience in healthcare. From her unconventional path in physics to her role in healthcare finance, Kim shares how curiosity, problem-solving, and a commitment to growth have shaped her career. Hear her personal story of honoring her family legacy, her views on the future of healthcare, and actionable tips for embracing change five minutes at a time. This conversation is a must-listen if you're looking for inspiration and practical advice to take your career to the next level.Key Points:00:00 Introduction to Flourish and Guest Kim Hodgkinson02:42 Kim Hodgkinson's Personal Journey and Career Insights07:41 Challenges and Rewards in Healthcare Finance27:19 The Power of Continuous Learning28:31 Transforming Your Life Five Minutes at a Time33:36 Overcoming Obstacles and Embracing ChangeStay connected, stay curious, and keep flourishing. Subscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
This is an interview with John Niven about his writing career, particularly his latest book O Brother, which was shortlisted for the 2024 Gordon Burn Prize.O Brother is about the suicide of his brother. While John was making his way in the music industry and then as a successful writer, starting with his novel Kill Your Friends, his brother remained in Scotland where his life was chaotic. He ultimately hanged himself in a hospital.John tells the story of their lives, but also investigates why his brother was left alone to be able to kill himself despite being suicidal. In the interview we talk about his efforts to obtain a transcript of his brother's 999 call that led to his admission, as well as how it felt writing about it, the impact on living relatives, and the way writers become observers even at the most tragic moments.We also talked about the nuts and bolts of any writing discussion, from his advance for Kill Your Friends, how he got his first book deals, how much he made from that first novel, his move into screenwriting, and the shift from fiction to nonfiction.You can buy John's books here: https://uk.bookshop.org/contributors/john-nivenJohn recommended Street-Level Superstar by Will Hodgkinson which you can buy here:https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/street-level-superstar-a-year-with-lawrence-will-hodgkinson/7680905And you can buy my books here:https://uk.bookshop.org/contributors/andrew-hankinsonThanks for listening.
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Keely Hodgkinson has her Olympic Gold. The pre-race favourite delivered under pressure with a commanding front-running performance to secure an elusive global title. We discuss the race pattern that delivered the gold with big margins behind, and explain why it suggests a lot more to come from Hodgkinson. Beatrice Chebet outclassed Faith Kipyegon in the women's 5000m, in a race marred by a clash between Kipyegon and another pre-race favourites, Gudaf Tsegay. Mondo DuPlantis did Mondo things, winning relatively comfortably and then ticking off an Olympic record followed by another World Record in the Pole Vault. We dissect those performances, and wrap up the Artistic Gymnastics where falls and drama were the order of the day, as well as Gareth's new found Olympic love, Canoe Slalom Cross.Join DiscourseIf you're enjoying of Paris Daily podcasts, and generally love sports science, consider a small donation to become a Patron of the site, and get access to our Discourse community, where you can join like-minded fans and sports enthusiasts to keep the conversation going. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's something romantic about glorious failure and Will nails it perfectly in ‘Street Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence'. Over 40 years plagued by bad luck and self-sabotage with Felt, Denim and Mozart Estate, Lawrence has pursued fame and success while refusing to do what's required to achieve them. Will spent 12 months wandering the streets of London with him to paint a fond, touching and extremely entertaining portrait of the worst-equipped pop star attempting a comeback, a man on a holy, monastic mission in a book about “sacrifice and the price of a dream”. Among many highlights here, we talk about … … where Lawrence fits in the pantheon of great underachievers like Syd Barrett, Nick Drake and Arthur Lee. … and his similarity to Kevin Shields and Kevin Rowland. … the wisdom of a former girlfriend: “stop trying to be the pop star you don't want to be and you might get somewhere”. … is lack of success the central dream of the indie world? … why Denim were Britpop before Britpop happened and why EMI melted down all copies of their last single. … his rules before the book began - “No anecdotes, no interviews with former members of Felt …” … what his stalker planned to get his attention. … fantasy girlfriends and “a fear of cheese”. … why he didn't go to his mother's funeral. … and why Truman Capote's portrait of Marlon Brando, the Duke and His Domain, was a touchstone for this book. Order ‘Street Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Level-Superstar-Lawrence-Will-Hodgkinson/dp/1785120220Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's something romantic about glorious failure and Will nails it perfectly in ‘Street Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence'. Over 40 years plagued by bad luck and self-sabotage with Felt, Denim and Mozart Estate, Lawrence has pursued fame and success while refusing to do what's required to achieve them. Will spent 12 months wandering the streets of London with him to paint a fond, touching and extremely entertaining portrait of the worst-equipped pop star attempting a comeback, a man on a holy, monastic mission in a book about “sacrifice and the price of a dream”. Among many highlights here, we talk about … … where Lawrence fits in the pantheon of great underachievers like Syd Barrett, Nick Drake and Arthur Lee. … and his similarity to Kevin Shields and Kevin Rowland. … the wisdom of a former girlfriend: “stop trying to be the pop star you don't want to be and you might get somewhere”. … is lack of success the central dream of the indie world? … why Denim were Britpop before Britpop happened and why EMI melted down all copies of their last single. … his rules before the book began - “No anecdotes, no interviews with former members of Felt …” … what his stalker planned to get his attention. … fantasy girlfriends and “a fear of cheese”. … why he didn't go to his mother's funeral. … and why Truman Capote's portrait of Marlon Brando, the Duke and His Domain, was a touchstone for this book. Order ‘Street Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Level-Superstar-Lawrence-Will-Hodgkinson/dp/1785120220Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's something romantic about glorious failure and Will nails it perfectly in ‘Street Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence'. Over 40 years plagued by bad luck and self-sabotage with Felt, Denim and Mozart Estate, Lawrence has pursued fame and success while refusing to do what's required to achieve them. Will spent 12 months wandering the streets of London with him to paint a fond, touching and extremely entertaining portrait of the worst-equipped pop star attempting a comeback, a man on a holy, monastic mission in a book about “sacrifice and the price of a dream”. Among many highlights here, we talk about … … where Lawrence fits in the pantheon of great underachievers like Syd Barrett, Nick Drake and Arthur Lee. … and his similarity to Kevin Shields and Kevin Rowland. … the wisdom of a former girlfriend: “stop trying to be the pop star you don't want to be and you might get somewhere”. … is lack of success the central dream of the indie world? … why Denim were Britpop before Britpop happened and why EMI melted down all copies of their last single. … his rules before the book began - “No anecdotes, no interviews with former members of Felt …” … what his stalker planned to get his attention. … fantasy girlfriends and “a fear of cheese”. … why he didn't go to his mother's funeral. … and why Truman Capote's portrait of Marlon Brando, the Duke and His Domain, was a touchstone for this book. Order ‘Street Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Level-Superstar-Lawrence-Will-Hodgkinson/dp/1785120220Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It Happened To Me: A Rare Disease and Medical Challenges Podcast
In this insightful episode of It Happened To Me, we are joined by Ryan Hodgkinson, a highly respected Pilates instructor whose journey into fitness was profoundly shaped by his personal battle with Crohn's disease. With over two decades of experience in martial arts and personal training, Ryan has developed a unique approach to Pilates that caters to the individual needs of his clients. Ryan Hodgkinson, PMA® CPT, ACE CPT, was first introduced to Pilates by his sister Heidi, a licensed Physical Therapist and certified Pilates Instructor, to help him with ruptured discs he suffered as a result of numerous abdominal surgeries. Recognizing the benefits that Pilates provides towards overall health and physical fitness, he completed his 750 hour comprehensive Pilates Machine and Apparatus. Certification in 2008 and has been teaching Pilates full-time ever since. In addition to teaching Pilates, Ryan is a Certified Personal Trainer, TRX Instructor and has 23+ years practicing and teaching martial arts. Ryan draws from all aspects of his training and years of experience to create tailored programs for individual client's needs. Episode Highlights: Understanding Crohn's Disease: Definition: An inflammatory disease causing swelling in the digestive tract, often affecting the small intestine. Symptoms: Diarrhea, fever, fatigue, abdominal pain, blood in stool, mouth sores, reduced appetite, and more. Complications: Bowel obstructions, ulcers, fistulas, malnutrition, increased colon cancer risk, and other health problems. Diagnosing and Treating Crohn's: Diagnosis: Typically involves a combination of medical history, physical exams, and specialized tests. Causes and Risk Factors: Unknown exact cause; factors may include immune system triggers, heredity, age, ethnicity, and certain medications. Treatment: Anti-inflammatory drugs, corticosteroids, immune system suppressors, and biologics. Ryan's Personal Journey: Diagnostic Journey: Insights into how Ryan's journey with Crohn's began. Impact of Martial Arts: The role of karate in Ryan's physical and emotional recovery. Living with Ostomies: Experiences and challenges during high school and college. Family and Advocacy: The crucial role of family support and advocacy in coping with Crohn's. Transition to Pilates: Career Decision: How Ryan's health journey influenced his career in Pilates. Pilates and Chronic Pain: The benefits of Pilates for chronic back pain and overall health. Misconceptions about Crohn's: Debunking common myths based on Ryan's experiences. Incorporating Pilates Principles: Principles: Concentration, control, core strength, fluidity, precision, and breathing. Training Programs: Tailoring programs for individuals with chronic pain or post-surgery recovery. Mind-Body Awareness: Enhancing overall well-being through Pilates. Advocacy and Pain Management: Alternative Strategies: Advocating for alternatives to opioids, like Pilates and physical therapy. Personal Insights: Managing pain from scar tissue and nerve issues with specific exercises. Ryan recommends that people check out ostomy.org for further information. Stay tuned for the next new episode of “It Happened To Me”! In the meantime, you can listen to our previous episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “It Happened To Me”. “It Happened To Me” is created and hosted by Cathy Gildenhorn and Beth Glassman. DNA Today's Kira Dineen is our executive producer and marketing lead. Amanda Andreoli is our associate producer. Ashlyn Enokian is our graphic designer. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, ItHappenedToMePod.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to ItHappenedToMePod@gmail.com.
JOIN THE STAG ROAR COMMUNITY This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. https://www.stagroar.co.nz/ In these Mini-Podcasts we explore The Red Deer from D.Bruce Banwell's "The Red Deer" New Zealand Big Game Records Series With Permission of The Halcyon Press.
This week on AtoZrunning: We throw back to one of our first interviews, a conversation with Coach Hodge about how to run faster without trying harder We also answer a listener question about how to pace a race In the world of running, the world indoor track and field championships was thrilling, and we've got the full scoop And the Tokyo Marathon was a shocker with major upsets! For training, coaching, and other services, visit https://atozrunning.com/coaching
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It's Episode 131 and we are getting ready for Grit City Comic Show with an interview with Russell Hodgkinson from Z-Nation and a ton of other shows and films. Fun chat. Hope you digm and if you're in the PNW, we see you on November 11th in Tacoma, WA. Get the details at www.gritcitycomicshow.com! Join Steve & Crypto Zoo in Expedition Roasters' 'Coffeeverse'. Visit ExpeditionRoasters.com and use the code STEVECRYPTO for a huge discount! Visit our friends at halloweenshirtcompany.com today! Halloween Shirt Company where its halloween all year long featuring ...art designs from Brian Remmilard...Austin Pardun...Jack Razor...Their Halloween designs take everyone back to a more simple time. We are excited to be part of the Deluxe Edition Network. Check out this awesome collection of indie podcasts including the podcasts of the month for November, Beard Laws Podcast and The Take on the World Podcast! Get the details on all the shows on the DEN at www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com If you've been enjoying The Steve & Crypto Show, and want to support your #3rd FAVORITE PODCAST, you can do so in the following places: Promote The Steve & Crypto Show and look really freakin' cool doing it with some merch: www.etsy.com/shop/SteveAndCryptoMerch Get exclusive content on Patreon: www.patreon.com/stevecrypto Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/stevecrypto Join the Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/stevecryptoshow And of course be sure to follow Steve and Crypto Zoo on social media @thestevestrout and @cryptozoo88 both on Twitter and Instagram! Thank you for listening and for your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steveandcryptoshow/message