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Gardeners' Corner heads to Enniskillen as part of the BBC ‘Comes to Town' roadshows marking 100 years of broadcasting in Northern Ireland. David Maxwell hosts the programme from the Killyhevlin hotel on the banks of Lough Erne where he is joined by a live audience and garden expert Brendan Little. County Fermanagh gets its fair share of rain with about a metre a year and the first question from the audience is; what plants don't mind having their feet in water for half the year! Other questions include, favourite climbing and rambling roses, and plants you couldn't live without. Also in the programme, David visits the Aughentaine estate near Fivemiletown where he meets owner James Hamilton-Stubber and head gardener Ian Marshall and a cottage garden near Florence Court created over 40 years by a former teacher passionate about plants. Contact the programme – gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
Emotional Intelligence: Your Greatest Asset and Key to Success
I'd love to hear from you!Imagine a world where we all use our emotional, positive, and spiritual intelligences to create the life we would all like to live. In this episode of Emotional Intelligence: Your Greatest Asset and Key to Success, I explore how understanding and integrating these three types of intelligence can help you become a happier person, a more effective leader, and a person who has so much good to contribute to the world. If you've been paying any attention to the trends in "intelligence" lately, you'll know that smarts and college degrees and such just aren't "all that" anymore. People who possess the big three, as I call them--EQ, PQ, and SQ--have demonstrated that they are better leaders, more resilient, and frankly, the kind of people that others want to be around. And guess what? We can *learn* these skills just as we would any other kind of intelligence. Sure, there is aptitude, but the truth of the matter is that if we want to become better people, we need to be self-aware, intuitive, and guided by the Source within us that is love, goodness, and compassion. Most, if not all people say that they want their lives to *mean* something. We seek connection, meaning, truth. Spiritual Intelligence gives us that.I also discuss the ten saboteurs that might be silently undermining your potential, from the harsh inner judge to the relentless people pleaser. Learn practical strategies to counter these negative forces by shifting to your brain's sage mode, where empathy, curiosity, and positive action reside, along with that still small voice that guides you to a path of wholeness, love, and self-compassion. As we examine the growing trend of people identifying as spiritual but not religious, you'll see how spiritual intelligence can guide you toward a more authentic life. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into developing these vital intelligences—emotional, positive, and spiritual—to enhance your everyday interactions and overall fulfillment. Engage with our community by sharing your thoughts, and join me at the PQ Gym for ongoing support and enriching insights.Show Notes:Spiritual Intelligence: The Ultimate Intelligence, by Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall, Bloomsbury Paperbacks, 2001Pew Research Report on Spirituality Among Americanshttps://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2023/12/07/spirituality-among-americans/Support the Show.Want to learn how to build your ©PQ? Let's meet to see if working together is good fit. --> Calendar: https://calendly.com/jami-carlacio/virtual-coffee --> Email: jami@jamicarlacio.com--> Find out more about my coaching services: https://jamicarlacio.com--> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jami-carlacio/--> FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/jamicarlacioPQ --> Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamicarlacio1/--> YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/jamicarlacio1--> I'd appreciate your support the show by buying me a cup of coffee: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2167520/supporters/new
In this episode of the Guide to Awesomeness podcast, we are joined by Ian Marshall, the President and Broker of Record of Coldwell Banker Electric Realty. Ian shares his journey in the real estate industry and how he became a leader in the field. He emphasizes the importance of finding a lead generation technique that you enjoy and becoming a master at it. This podcast touches on the power of referrals, the value of networking, and the impact of building a strong network. He also emphasizes the importance of using a CRM to keep track of client relationships and information. Follow Coldwell Banker Electric Realty at cbelectricrealty.ca
Host Carl Jones is joined by comedians and Oldham Athletic fans Stevie Gray and Che Burnley to continue the count up the all-time Premier League table as we reach 44th place. We take a nostalgic trip back to the 90s where schoolboys Che and Stevie were enjoying watching their local team go toe-to-toe with local rivals Manchester United and claiming bragging rights over Manchester City. There were trips to Wembley to enjoy, the goalscoring exploits of a mulleted Ian Marshall to marvel at and a reputation for being everyone's second team, such was their underdog charm. We cover Oldham's potted history, take a look at where things have gone since, and deep dive into the two Premier League seasons that they're still remembered for three decades on. Alongside all of that, Che reimagines how the future could have been for Oldham had their promising side of the 1910s not been decimated by World War I and Stevie tells us about his time as a Junior Latic and a VERY memorable encounter with the Aston Villa changing room. We'll also put a Premier League Oldham Athletic XI into the archives, choosing between the slim pickings for the Premier League's greatest Bolivian of all-time and ending on an Oldham-heavy round of Play Your Apps Right Enjoyed the show? Please subscribe, leave us a 5* review, subscribe on YouTube for video episodes and additional content and pass the pod to anyone who you think will enjoy it. You can also find us on social media where we'll have Twitter polls, highlights from the show and nostalgic clips from yesteryear. You can now also buy me a coffee/beer! If you can afford to and want to make a small contribution to the running costs of the show, visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whenfootballbeganagain Listen: https://podfollow.com/when-football-began-again YouTube: @whenfootballbeganagainpod Instagram: whenfootybeganagainpod Facebook: @WhenFootyBeganAgainPod Twitter: @WFBApod TikTok: whenfootballbegan Buy Me A Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/whenfootballbeganagain You can also get in touch via whenfootballbeganagain@gmail.com with your own memories - we'll share as many as we can in future episodes.
Have you ever read “The Porter”? In this episode, we take you to a seldom-visited corner of Hemingway's short story catalogue to discuss this fascinating outtake from his discarded novel about a father-son train trip across the United States into Canada.For guidance over this unfamiliar terrain, we turn to the great Ian Marshall, who explains the racial, class, and historical elements of this tale. We discuss how Hemingway captures the American landscape, the father-son relationship, where this story fits into Hemingway's career, and even how “The Porter” relates to Johnny Cash's “Hey Porter.”Join us as Prof. Marshall helps us celebrate Hemingway's achievements as a short story writer with this wonderful and illuminating discussion!
One of the newest D1R Athletes Ian Marshall from Northern State joins the show to talk about his journey to South Dakota and taking the next step after earning a ton of accolades in 2022. We break down D2 Pittsburg State and D3 Hardin Simmons ahead of the fall season, and react to Delta State's new locker-room and Morrisville's new black turf field.
"Under the Tree" is an initiative to re - live the child hood and our lives by relating to stories by great writers of yesteryears. The objective is to rekindle the interest of reading and showcase the Indian authors work which give rebirth to the tradition, culture. Spiritual series that is rich in Indian ethos along with Management aspects increase positivity which is much needed always..
With two weeks until the coronation, David visits a garden under construction to mark the event. Diarmuid Gavin's bold design for The King's Coronation garden will soon be an eye catching attraction at Hazelbank Park on the shores of Belfast Lough. Among those helping to get the garden finished on time are some students from CAFRE's Greenmount campus. Also on the programme, Helen Mark visits the National Trust's Florence Court where Ian Marshall and his volunteers are busy planting broad beans and potatoes in the kitchen garden. Jekka McVicar reveals her favourite herb for April and Reg Maxwell joins David in studio to answer questions and provide some seasonal inspiration for the gardener at home. Contact the programme – gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk . Email the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
We hear from West Indies captain and WPL winner Hayley Matthews. She tells us that playing for her country is still her ‘number one priority' and she speaks about the Fairbreak Invitational and the calibre of associate players in the competition. We discuss a landmark week in Australia where Cricket Australia have announced an increase in payments for all centrally contracted cricketers, with female players now set to become the nation's highest paid women's athletes in Australian team sport. And is there still a place for the physical booklet in cricket/sport when we are in a digital age? We ask this question to Ian Marshall who is the editor of the Playfair Cricket Annual. And the team debate their different preparation techniques for commentary. Photo: PAARL, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 19: Hayley Matthews of West Indies plays a shot during the ICC Women's T20 World Cup group B match between Pakistan and West Indies at Boland Park on February 19, 2023 in Paarl, South Africa. (Photo by Jan Kruger-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
In this week's programme David Maxwell heads to a frozen Florence Court and takes refuge in the brand new glass houses in the 1930s kitchen garden. Ian Marshall explains how they have recreated the original greenhouses and added a 21st century twist. Also on the programme, in windy Ballyrobert Maurice Parkinson is planting wild foxgloves. He says they are an ideal free plant in any garden because they self-seed and provide valuable nectar for bees. Indoors, Mary Doris has some tips on caring for house plants and some easy options for the less green fingered. David is joined in studio by Claire McNally to take questions from listeners live. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
On Oct. 13, 2022, the U.S. Navy celebrated its 247th birthday. Dr. Paul Kennedy joins the CMS team to discuss the history of the Navy, but particularly in the decade of 1936 to 1946 where it grew into the global role it fulfills today. His new book "Victory at Sea" examines this period as reflected through a series of brilliant watercolor scenes by the late Ian Marshall.
Episode 8 of the 2022-23 NSIC Spotlight features Northern State defensive lineman Ian Marshall. Powered by gpac.
After a week away we are back and ready with special guest Ian Marshall, PGA!
Shona Murray, Europe Correspondent for Euronews, Ian Marshall, former member of the Seanad, candidate for the Ulster Unionist party in the recent election, and a former president of the Ulster Farmers Union, Lorcan McCabe, Dairy farmer in Cavan
What do the elections last week actually mean for Northern Ireland? How do we get past the current impasse?David and John are joined by LibDem spokesperson for Northern Ireland Alistair Carmichael MP as well as Ian Marshall from the UUP and Danny Donnelly from the Alliance PartyKeep up to date with the LibDem Podcast on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter - @LibDemPod Please like & subscribe to the channel on YouTube as well as through your podcast provider so you never miss an episode.If you want to support the show why not join our Patreon exclusive service at: www.patreon.com/libdempodThanks for listeningThe Lib Dem PodcastP.s many thanks to Prater Raines for sponsoring this podcast. Interested in getting a fantastic new website then go to: www.praterraines.co.uk/liberal-democrats
In his 15th and final episode of Wish EU Were Here, Tadhg has an insightful conversation with Ian Marshall. Be sure to subscribe now for bonus episodes from Tadhg in the coming months.
Excuses can show up in several forms, especially when it comes to following through with goals and commitments. The biggest excuse often comes in the form of procrastination. We say we will do something later and then we never do it. Other forms of excuses show up as a reason to let yourself off the hook. Maybe you feel like you're too tired, too lazy, too unmotivated, or you just hate doing something. First, I am going to talk about big picture excuses- excuses that we make to avoid bigger life changes. Next, I'll talk about how to decide if the commitment we made is true commitment or just an interest, and how to make stronger commitments. FIGURE OUT WHAT'S REALLY HOLDING YOU BACK Here are some common excuses I hear or that I've caught myself saying. Try to notice your own narrative around excuses and the broader meaning behind those excuses. Here are a few examples. I'm too old to start (I hear this a lot with mountain biking… NOT true! My dad started in his 60s. My father-in-law is in his 70s and mountain bikes!). If you listened to my podcast with Ian Marshall, he started ultra-running in his mid-40s and is running and traveling the world full-time as someone in his 50s. You're really saying “I'm afraid I'll get hurt” or you have a fixed mindset about improvement and aging thinking "I don't believe that I can improve as I age." Hire a coach, take babysteps, realize that you are looking at worst-case scenarios and it's probably not true. I don't know how to do it. You're really saying: I don't know how to do it right now. I'm afraid that I won't be able to figure it out. I'm afraid I'll waste my time trying to learn if it doesn't work out. I don't want to spend the time. Meet the internet. You can learn how to do pretty much everything if you're willing to put in the time. If you're not willing to put in the work to figure something out or seek help from someone, you may not be as interested in the goal as you originally thought. It's okay to not know how to do something, but the only way to make forward progress is to start. We also worry about imperfect progress and wasting time as we try to figure out how to do something. The time spent is part of the investment. It's too cold, hot, I'm too sleepy, I have too much to do… excuses not to exercise, do housework, or a project. What are you really worried about? Are you tired, stressed, burnt out, or injured? Those are times you might need a break. You probably are really saying that you don't want to be uncomfortable. Change your momentum to find out. There are so many times you don't feel like doing something and wait for motivation to strike. You've probably heard me say this many times but motivation follows action, not the other way around. Get started and then decide if you're too cold, too sleepy, or too overwhelmed instead of letting those excuses stop you from starting in the first place. I have already spent years in school or in my career dedicated to this path. I can't change now. You're really saying that it is hard to start over and you're afraid of the sunk cost of time and money, but you can always change. You also might be avoiding discomfort, temporary loss of identity, fear of not knowing what to do next, but you can almost always change. Change is hard and it takes work, but it's worth it. I don't have time You're really saying you won't make time. You might have to cut something else out, but if it's important you always have time. Sometimes you have to be brutally honest with yourself. Some of the excuses I just mentioned are for bigger picture things. But what about smaller things too? I am the worst about procrastinating with writing: blog posts, articles, books. I also have been known to procrastinate getting out on my bike, meditating, going to the gym, cleaning the garage, listing stuff on craigslist. What should you do to be stronger than your excuses? MOTIVATION FOLLOWS ACTION: THE HARDEST PART IS GETTING STARTED First, identify that you are in fact making an excuse. Just being aware that you are doing it helps, and try to figure out what the real issue is in the first place. The hardest part for most people is simply getting started. In chemistry, physics, or even an electrical impulse in the body, there is the activation energy, that is, a minimum quantity of energy required to get the process or reaction started. Once you apply some energy to it, you'll get moving. Usually, applied to something we are trying to get ourselves to do, this activation energy is getting started and doing it for 1-5 minutes. So- commit to getting dressed and riding your bike for 5 minutes. Do 1 yoga stretch. Meditate for 3 breaths. Do just 10 pushups. Put one plate in the dishwasher. Open a document and write 2 sentences. Read one article on how to do something you want to learn. It'll help you get started to overcome that initial amount of activation energy. Tell yourself you can stop if you don't want to keep going…but chances are you'll keep going. The hardest part is getting started. FOCUS ON THE FEELING Another tip is reverse engineering how you'll feel if you don't do the thing. How will you feel after? I don't know about you, but I have very rarely regretted getting out on that run or bike ride, even when I didn't want to get started. You rarely regret doing something that you were trying to get yourself to do. All the times you overcome your excuses, focus on the feeling when you get it done, and revisit it each time you try to make an excuse. It's a muscle you can strengthen as you build more trust and integrity with yourself. It's really powerful when you actually do the thing you said you were going to do. And if you think it's about willpower, listen to my podcast episode on How to Boost Willpower (linked in the show notes). IDENTITY AND ENVIRONMENT Making it easy to do the thing you're trying to do helps you get started. We've talked about this before, but doing things like setting your clothes out the night before, having the meditation app on the front page of your phone, having the default main browser page on your computer as your compose page of your blog or an online course you're working on. Leaving a fruit bowl front and center on your counter. You can also think about identity. What would a tidy person do? The tidy person would make their bed and fold the sock pile on the floor before leaving the room. What would a healthy person do? A healthy person would do meal prep with healthy meals on the weekend to make sure they don't eat junk food or eat out during the week. What would an athlete do? An athlete would show up for their workouts, even if they don't always feel like it. Each time you do something that fits that identity, you become that identity. I addressed identity and environment in my Ultimate Guide to Goal Setting. WHAT IF THE PROBLEM IS THAT YOU ARE JUST NOT TRULY COMMITTED TO YOUR GOAL? It's not uncommon to be interested in doing something without knowing what you're really committing to do. There's a big difference between interest and commitment. We also sometimes have trouble saying no to ourselves or to someone else and commit to something we don't actually want to do. Here are some ways to decide if something is a commitment or just an interest. Learn to Say No Sometimes we make commitments that we didn't want to do in the first place. We felt like we couldn't say no in the moment. Time is our most precious asset and it's not a renewable resource. Learn to say no to things that you really don't want to do. You might feel bad about it in the moment, but if you told someone yes and then don't follow through, they'll feel even worse and you'll have also wasted their time. Consider your Future-Self. i.e. Delay Gratification When the time comes to get started or even to keep going (like following through with this article instead of stopping in the middle), think of what your future-self would want. Sure, I could stop right now and go do something else that would gratify my present-self. But I know from experience that my future self will not be pleased if I don't do the thing I committed to do and have to do it later when I'm feeling even less like doing it. This example can be made even as simple as making your bed. Your present self might just want to walk on by and say “I'll do it later” but think of how your Future-Self would feel- even 1 minute into the future the next time you walk by the bed and feel better because it's done? Strengthen Your Get It Done Muscle (how it feels) The Future-Self examples is a great lead-in to this point. I just said “think of how it will feel for your future self.” Follow-Through is a muscle and it also builds confidence. When you do the thing you said you'd do, you trust yourself more. It feels good to identify as someone who honors their commitments. How does it feel in your body when you actually did the thing you said you would? How does it feel in your body to procrastinate? If it's hard to pinpoint how it feels, ask yourself if it makes it a little easier to breathe or a little harder to breathe. If you can bring executing on your intentions to the physical realm of your body, it might be easier to delay gratification and do the thing right now. Use Mindfulness to Stop Excuses The alarm clock goes off at 6 AM because you said you were going to get up to exercise. Your first thought is “I'll hit snooze once” or maybe it's “I'll start tomorrow.” Meditation and mindfulness practices take you off autopilot and help you be more aware when thoughts pop in your mind. If you can stop the excuse train in its tracks- with the first excuse you made, it'll prevent them from multiplying. Stop the excuse and get moving. Take one small step to stop that excuse. If you think your excuse may be valid, go back to the commit to getting started model. For exercise, if your excuse is “I'm too tired to ride my bike” which has been an excuse I have had almost every day of being pregnant by the way, commit to starting. If you're still too tired after you start and feel awful, then stop. But by doing this, you didn't let your excuse win. It's a muscle to overcome excuses and it gets easier. Write it Down There are many productivity apps and tools out there. Pick one that works for you. Personally, I've tried a lot of them and the best one for me has been a simple spreadsheet I made for myself. I have each day of the week listed and at least a couple days in advance, I list what I want to get done for the week. I also map out that time on my calendar. Seeing it written down and checking it off can be satisfying. The hardest part is not listing too many things. If you find you are never getting through your daily to-do list, keep reducing it until you through it. And don't beat yourself up if you aren't getting it all done every day. Reduce Distractions If you aren't getting that to-do list done, is it because you are doing other things instead because you are distracted? Did you check your email 3 times while reading this article? While writing this article, I closed ALL browser tabs, put in headphones so I couldn't hear anything, and put my phone in the other room. Otherwise, it's too tempting to be distracted and it would take me 5x as long to get this done. You don't start things that take a lot of time Another hidden iceberg that could be stopping you from follow-through is you choose to do the easy tasks first. These are the tasks that take little time and you feel like you are doing something. Start your day by tackling one time consuming, bigger task first and I guarantee you that you'll feel like you got more done. Accountability Having a system to measure if you're doing what you said you would will help with follow-through. Sometimes we don't even realize we aren't performing well. For me, it's my spreadsheet. I can go back and see what I accomplished by the end of the week and ask myself realistically if I'm sticking to my commitments. Everyone's motivation comes from different places. Some are internally motivated while others need external motivation. I'm usually internally motivated which is why holding myself accountable works. But if you are externally motivated, find a person to help keep you accountable. You could have a weekly check-in where you help each other. If your lack of follow-through is with exercise, sign up for a class, group ride, or group run so you have that external accountability. “THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INTEREST AND COMMITMENT. WHEN YOU'RE INTERESTED IN DOING SOMETHING, YOU DO IT ONLY WHEN IT'S CONVENIENT. WHEN YOU'RE COMMITTED TO SOMETHING, YOU ACCEPT NO EXCUSES, ONLY RESULTS.” – KEN BLANCHARD I hope that the tools I've given you to overcome excuses and how to follow through on commitments will help as you navigate your goals into 2022! I offer 1:1 Health Coaching and I also offer Mental Performance Coaching. Check it out! If you want to work towards your goals and more, check out my self-paced online course: Moxy & Grit Mindset Academy.
In this episode of What Northern Ireland Means to Me, we meet Ian Marshall, who is a current member of the Ulster Unionist Party and former Senator of Seanad Éireann. What Northern Ireland Means to Me is presented by Julia Paul and produced by Shared Future News, to mark the centenary of Northern Ireland, with funding from the Heritage Fund on behalf of the Northern Ireland Office. This episode, with transcript, is also available at Shared Future News.
Ian joined the Govan Protestant Boys as an 11 year old and has never looked back, having been with the band for 40 years he has witnessed the evolution of the band first hand.The band have had some amazing moments in their history and the trips to Canada, Las Vegas and San Francisco are among those, Ian shares a bit about what those experiences were like for him and what he has gained from it.A dedicated bandsman who is makes sure its about the band and not individuals. A big thank you to Ian for taking the time to share his story with us on Made to Parade.Next week we are joined by member of Middlesex County Volunteers from the USA, MCV are well known in the flute band scene and they are one of the most outstanding units in the American fife and drum scene, so make sure you check out that one.Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our GoFundMe page so far as we try to branch out and do new things.Thank you also to all of our Patreon supporters, we really appreciate your support month by month. If you would like to support the work of Made to Parade, then please visit patreon.com/madetoparade and you will have a number of options available there to support the podcast.Its also a year to the day when the Made to Parade book was launched, hard to believe! The book is available from Amazon on paperback for £9.99 and Kindle for £5.99.Thank you for listening and we will check in with you all next week.Thanks.Glenn
As a bowler for the West Indies, Michael Holding was well known for his measured run up and devastating fast bowling, an approach he has taken into his punditry where he is always calm and controlled but also frank and honest with his opinions. So when rain delayed the start of play and conversation was steered to the impact of racism in cricket in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, Holding spoke with a clarity which forced everyone watching and those who caught up later to take notice of his words. A year on, the conversation he started has become a book, including the conversations he's had with other sporting icons, and another view of history that shows how important education is in eradicating racism and improving equality for all. In this episode we find out from those involved why this book is so important and their hopes for what it might achieve. Featuring: Michael Holding, Ed Hawkins, Ian Marshall, Samar Habib
Según Danah Zohar e Ian Marshall, la Inteligencia Espiritual se distingue por las siguientes características: Capacidad de ser flexible. Poseer un alto nivel de conciencia de sí mismo, capacidad de afrontar y trascender el dolor y el sufrimiento.
This week we have one of the biggest and amazing personalities yet on My Best Eleven in Ian Marshall. Ian is the has played for a number of clubs but is best known for his time at Oldham, Leicester, Ipswich and Bolton as a striker and centre back.Ian recalls his times at these clubs, our co-host Marv making his debut against Ian, his time working under Martin O'Neill as well as playing with some legends of the English game whilst at all his clubs Sponsored:We are now taking applications for sponsorship leading up to Christmas by companies or individuals. We have a range of packages which include one off podcasts, numerous podcasts and sponsoring the show indefinitely. Please contact us if you are interested.Contact Us:Website: https://mybesteleven.podbean.comEmail: mybestelevenpod@gmail.comTwitter: @mybestelevenpodDownload the podcast from (selected list but available on other pod apps): Apple Podcaster/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/my-best-eleven/id1531409475Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/79XqOdXO5dOp2SV2Ib3blvGoogle Podcaster: https://podcastsmanager.google.com/show?show=show%3AsTOC6DrGP4qPKRBq6K674AiHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-my-best-eleven-71452132/Musical credits:Higher Up by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Marshall is a dairy farmer in the agrifood sector and was president of the Ulster Farmers' Union (UFU) from 2014 to 2016. Marshall was elected to the 25th Seanad on 27 April 2018 in a by-election for the Agricultural Panel. The vacancy was caused by the resignation of Denis Landy. He was approached to stand by Leo Varadkar, the Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader; his candidacy was also supported by Sinn Féin. He has never been a member of a political party and sat as an independent. He was the first unionist member elected to the Oireachtas since the 1930s. He lost his seat at the 2020 Seanad election. In this episode we talk through Northern Irish politics and cross border relations with the Republic of Ireland. Ian was fantastic to interview as he believes respect even for those he disagrees with is fundamental to moving Northern Ireland forward, his willingness to work with republicans has gained him respect across the political aisle.
This week in the Foxes Tales we are joined by ex-footballer Ian Marshall! He played for us back in the day, and is a fan favourite player, and a fan favourite person to talk about on this show! He has shared some amazing stories from his time as a Leicester player, and in The Foxes Tales show right here... He is going to talk more about it!
’The unity conversation needs to be open, transparent, and let's keep open minds, because we need to flesh out what Irish unity would look like and what the UK union would look like’ Ian Marshall is a beef farmer, a former dairy farmer, and was president of the Ulster Farmers Union from 2014 to 2016. But more significantly he was until earlier this year a senator in Ireland’s Oireachtas – a unionist in Ireland’s second legislative chamber. A quite remarkable situation. Many observers were disappointed – as was Ian – that he was not elected back into the Seanad’s agricultural panel, nor appointed on the lists of new Taoiseach Micheál Martin or the other coalition party leaders Leo Varadkar and Eamon Ryan. Ian was speaking in the latest Forward Together podcast from the Holywell Trust.
This week, The Athletic's Rob Tanner & Leicester legend, Matt Elliott, reflect on a humbling 4-0 defeat at Bournemouth, in the company of another Foxes hero, former striker Ian Marshall... Are Rodgers' men guilty of only being able to play one way? And what do Leicester have to do to hang on to a Top 4 spot? Plus, Marshy and Matt reminisce about their time together under Martin O'Neill, La Manga, Nigerian Warlords (yes, seriously) and they look ahead to Thursday's encounter with Sheffield United too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, I speak to ex-Leicester footballer, Ian Marshall. We talk through memories of Leicester as well as in-depth discussions on the state of the current game. Hope you enjoy and as always, please give feedback as to your thoughts on the episode!
In today's episode of Talk of the Town- Your Ipswich Town F.C podcast. All three lads are back together. Sadly Martin Missed the Blackpool game due to a family emergency So Rob and Neil take a look ahead at the weekends league fixture against Blackpool. Where Ipswich Town was once again backed by a very strong Ipswich faithful with a big gate t Portman Road on Saturday. The lads then look ahead to the game against Wycombe on Tuesday night and give their opinion on the current affairs at Ipswich Town and what the score will be on Tuesday night Don't forget you can also get your Ipswich fix on;Youtube Spotify Google Podcasts - Just search Talk of the town- Ipswich Town podcast Itunes - Just search Talk of the town- Ipswich Town podcast Just search Talk of The Town- An Ipswich Town F.C podcast or click on the link to be taken to the relevant platform Martin, Rob and Neil three of ITFC'S biggest fans unpack the mad world that is Ipswich Town F.C Follow Martin on twitter https://twitter.com/HdrMartinFollow Rob on twitter https://twitter.com/RobDavies6Follow Neil on twitter https://twitter.com/NeilMowlesCategory
In today's episode of Talk of the Town- Your Ipswich Town F.C podcast. 3 lads have become 2 as sadly Neil Mowles has resumed M.I.A ! So Rob and Martin take a look ahead at the weekends league fixture against Blackpool. Where Ipswich Town will once again be backed by a very strong Ipswich faithful with a big gate expected at Portman Road on Saturday. However, this podcast is recorded without mentioning the FA cup game to Lincoln as that was yet to play. Martin and Neil also discuss Colchester utd away in last weeks lease trophyEmyr Huws has made the famous Ipswich Town news board TWTD. Is this the first murmur of discontent from ITFC and Paul Lamberts side How have Ipswich Town gone about protecting players this year and nurse through long term injuries at Portman RoadMartin discuss his Football Manager 2020 content stuff and plans he has going onRob poses the question of whether the rotation policy is doing guys like Dozzell and Huws any favours Don't forget you can also get your Ipswich fix on;BuzzsproutSpotify Google PodcastsItunes Just search Talk of The Town- An Ipswich Town F.C podcast or click on the link to be taken to the relevant platform Martin, Rob and Neil three of ITFC'S biggest fans unpack the mad world that is Ipswich Town F.C Follow Martin on twitter https://twitter.com/HdrMartinFollow Rob on twitter https://twitter.com/RobDavies6Follow Neil on twitter https://twitter.com/NeilMowles
In part 2 we take a walk down memory lane with former Ipswich , Everton and Leicester striker Ian Marshall lifting the lid on a wonderful 411 game 18-year professional football career.Ian Marshall began his 18-year footballing career by coming through the youth ranks at Everton who at the time was one of the biggest clubs in England.Ian Marshall went on to make 15 appearances at Everton scoring one goal finding playing time hard to come by with players such as Wayne Clarke.Goalkeeper Neville Southall. Striker and England international Gary Lineker Midfielder Peter Reidall under the Everton legend and probably their best ever manager in Howard Kendall. Ian then moved on to Oldham F.C appearing in 170 games scoring 36 goals. Appearing under former Ipswich Town manager and Oldham Athletic manager and ITFC legend Joey Royle.Ian Marshall recalls with brutal honesty; How much he loved his time with Joe Royle and Oldham seeing crowds rise from 3 thousand to well over 18 thousand. Ian Marshall lifts the lid on how he and Oldham manager Joe Royle came to fall out in a bitter spat in what Ian felt was a lack of respect shown to him following a long and difficult season.This row ultimately lead to Ian Marshall's move away from Oldham and in the summer of 1993 joining Ipswich Town F.C for 750k, which in today's market would be a 1.5 million pounds fee. So even by today's standards a lot of money for a club such as Ipswich Town F.CUpon joining ITFC under then Ipswich Town manager John Lyall Ian Marshall become a quick fan favourite appearing in 84 games and scoring 32 goals. Ian Marshall discusses Forming the M squad for Ipswich Town F.C with Alex Matthie, Paul Mason and Simon MiltonWhat it was like seeing a friend and manager John Lyall sacked in the winter of 1994 as Ipswich Town F.C manager Ian then goes into great detail on what happened between Ian and Ipswich manager George Burley leading to their heated argument.Ian goes into detail on that 9-0 defeat to Manchester Utd. Where the finger should have been pointed and how did the senior players deal with the falloutJoin as Ian goes through his whole career with brutal honesty leaving nothing out.The Talk of The Town podcast guys aren't alone in the Ipswich Town Podcastrecording booth today for Episode 14part 2 of the popular ITFC fans podcast.No, No, they are in fact joined by one of ITFC'S favorite sons former Ipswich Town, Leicester and Everton F.C striker Ian Marshall.Ian Marshall has scored a hattrick in a Derby, scored in the Uefa cup and of course took part in that 9-0 man utd victory overIpswich Town F.CIan Marshall appeared over 80 times for Ipswich Town F.C scoring over 30 goals were theITFC fans soon fell in love with him.In addition to Ipswich Town F.C the striker also played with Leicester, Everton, Oldham, Bolton, and Blackpool.Ian's career lasted for over 18 years so we will undoubtedly have loads of stories that will need to beshared.Follow Martin on twitter https://twitter.com/HdrMartinFollow Rob on twitter https://twitter.com/RobDavies6Follow Neil on twitter https://twitter.com/NeilMowles
The Talk of The Town podcast guys aren't alone in the Ipswich Town Podcastrecording booth today for Episode 14 of the popular ITFC fans podcast.No, No, they are in fact joined by one of ITFC'S favorite sons former Ipswich Town, Leicester and Everton F.C striker Ian Marshall.Ian Marshall has scored a hattrick in a Derby, scored in the Uefa cup and of course took part in that 9-0 man utd victory over Ipswich Town F.C Ian Marshall appeared over 80 times for Ipswich Town F.C scoring over 30 goals were the ITFC fans soon fell in love with him.In addition to Ipswich Town F.C the striker also played with Leicester, Everton, Oldham, Bolton, and Blackpool.Ian's career lasted for over 18 years so we will undoubtedly have loads of stories that will need to beshared. In part 1 we will discuss all things football from the Premier League to League 1 and everythingin between.We will start with Looking at how the league 1 weekend has affected Ipswich Town F.C after not playing due to Bury Town F.C going out of business.Did Wycombe beating Shrewsbury in League 1 hurt us? Likewise following Darren Fergurson mouthing off in the press about Ipswich Town F.C did Peterborough manage to record a victory? Or did Ian Marshall'sold club and last club Blackpool turn up and grab the victory.We discuss if results went the ITFC lads way or did a weekend off a bad thing. We ask Ian Marshall if in his careerhe has ever had a start like Ipswich Town F.C have had following a relegation.We then move onto Rochdale where as always the Ipswich Town F.C team will be backed by a fan base that has snapped up the Ipswich Town ticketsand how the team will play there Tuesday Night. Will the team line up in a 3-5-2or will Paul Lambert stick with a tried and tested 4-4-2. Is Kane Vincent-Young the exciting Ipswich Town full-back going to be missing for any length of time? If so how does the ITFC team go about changing him? We ask Ian Marshall whether he has a preference for a formation...and if He agrees with ITFC manager Paul Lambert on whether its players that win games not systems. Join us as we discuss football with a player who made over 400 appearances scored over 90 goalsand had a pro footballing career for over 18 years with plenty of stories along the way. Part 2 will be out Wednesday. Follow Martin on twitter https://twitter.com/HdrMartinFollow Rob on twitter https://twitter.com/RobDavies6Follow Neil on twitter https://twitter.com/NeilMowles
If you listen to this show, there's a longing in you to see positive change in the world. In order to see that change, as Gandhi said, you have to BE that change. This requires you to spend time in quiet reflection, meditation, and prayer to contemplate who you are, how you show up in the world and the contribution you want to make. In today's episode, learn about the scale of motivations and consider what motivates you on a day-to-day basis and learn about the characteristics of people with high spiritual intelligence. Resources: Article that includes Ian Marshall's Scale of Motivations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themorninglightshow/support
This week on FarmLand, independent senator Ian Marshall urges the Democratic Unionist Party to row in behind the draft Brexit withdrawal agreement for the sake of farmers and agri-businesses in Northern Ireland. As fears over the future of the beef sector in Ireland continue to escalate, Cormac Healy, the director of Meat Industry Ireland addresses price concerns. Plus, Eamon Corley, co-founder of the newly-formed Beef Plan Group 2018-2015, reveals that the farmer-led entity has yielded more than 6,500 members in just six weeks.
Ireland's main political parties are not split on a traditional left-right model, but instead represent different sides of a bloody civil war in the 1920s. But why is this war spoken about so little today? Could it be that its memory is too painful? Or is it because it still so strangely dominant in modern Irish politics? In this episode, Tim Mc Inerney traces the history of Ireland's Civil War from 1922-23, and how it shaped the country's political landscape. Meanwhile, Naomi O'Leary pays a visits the Irish Seanad or senate in Dublin, where she meets two politicians who have been deeply influenced by Civil War politics, albeit in very different ways. One is Senator Mark Daly, a descendant from anti-treaty rebels still questing for a 32-county Ireland, and the other is Senator Ian Marshall, the first northern unionist ever to be elected to the Irish Seanad. For bonus episodes, support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theirishpassport. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @PassportIrish. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://www.theirishpassport.com/transcripts/transcript-irish-politics-and-the-civil-war/ Support this podcast
Unfortunately our witty synopsis writer is away on international duty, but this is the Fantasy Premier League podcast for folk who enjoy the game but don't want to get too bogged down in stat chat.Featuring Matt Dyson & Dan Prior, with their own twisted take on the week of FPL action.It’s Gameweek.We're on Twitter & Facebook: GameweekHQ***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Imagine if you possessed 4 powerful questions that would automatically put you in a positive state of mind, improve your relationships with every person in your life, and deepen your sense of purpose. Today’s podcast episode is an unscripted conversation between Hal Elrod and Jon Berghoff that originally aired live, this past Tuesday. You’re about to listen to Hal and Jon engaging in a very personal dialogue about 4 scientifically backed questions that have the power to completely change your life. Full show notes: http://halelrod.com/187 KEY TAKEAWAYS Question #1 can lead to both immediate and lasting motivation, fuel and sustainable drive. Aaron Hurst, CEO of Imperative and author of The Purpose Economy would suggest that this question has redefined what it means to be our best at work and at home. Question #2 will reconnect you with your highest capabilities, unlimited potential, and your greatest capacity for new levels of fulfillment and achievement. Over 19 million people have asked this question in the past 15 years... you don't want to miss the boat! Question #3 will enable you to redefine the "DNA" that dictates if and how effectively you take action. Researchers Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall would consider this question to be at the root of what it means to develop our Spiritual Intelligence. Question #4 is one that leading scientists like Dr. Barbara Fredrickson and Dr. Carol Dweck, from the field of Positive Psychology, have determined this question to be the highest determinant of your ability to "shape your destiny". *BONUS* Guided Visualization: This will be one of the highlights of your day when you listen to today’s episode. Jon leads you through a powerful and inspiring guided visualization! You’ll also receive his best advice for taking the images in your mind and turning them into reality. Full show notes: http://halelrod.com/187
Marshall Sylver is a respected business consultant sought by Fortune 500 companies and also the creator of the number one personal development program worldwide. Today, Sylver is recognized as the #1 leading expert in subconscious reprogramming & the master of persuasion and influence. He is also a world-class hypnotist who has performed on every major stage in Las Vegas, and is well-known within that community for his talent. He has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, Influencers Radio, Howard Stern, David Letterman, and countless other reputable and well-known media outlets. Ian & Marshall discuss:- Programming Personal Confidence Levels Coaching Clients Irresistible Influence Reframing Sales Objections Check out www.sylver.com Show Sponsors:- Far North - Sales, Marketing, Technology Are you looking to enter new markets? Launch a new business, product or service? Maybe introduce a new revenue stream? Far North is an all-encompassing Business Development Consultancy. We aim to fulfil your growth potential by reviewing your existing business strategy or developing a new, bespoke business model.
In a put together at the last minute theme, Ash is joined by Joel Young and Paddy O'Sullivan as they look back on the influx of foreign players in the 90s. Former Oldham and Ipswich striker Ian Marshall also joins them on the phone.
In a put together at the last minute theme, Ash is joined by Joel Young and Paddy O'Sullivan as they look back on the influx of foreign players in the 90s. Former Oldham and Ipswich striker Ian Marshall also joins them on the phone. A West Twelve Media and Burble Media production sponsored by Classic Football Shirts https://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/ http://www.ak90s.co.uk
In a put together at the last minute theme, Ash is joined by Joel Young and Paddy O'Sullivan as they look back on the influx of foreign players in the 90s. Former Oldham and Ipswich striker Ian Marshall also joins them on the phone. A West Twelve Media and Burble Media production sponsored by Classic Football Shirts https://www.classicfootballshirts.co.uk/ http://www.ak90s.co.uk
Guest DJs: John Scharbach, Ian Marshall, Gene Melkithesian (Give) | Playlist:...Give - Aaron's Interlude / Amphetamine Dream / Godspeeding |Mercyful Fate - A Corpse without a Soul |Riverbottom Nightmare Band - Riverbottom Nightmare Band | Link Wray and the Ray Men - Branded |Superchunk - Seed Toss |Experience Unlimited - Computer Funk |Cormega feat. Ghostface Killah - Tony Montana |Partyline - Stealing from Children |Al Wilson - The Snake | The Hangmen - The Girl Who Faded Away |Give - Boots of Faith |SOA - Public Defender |New Order - Sooner Than You Think |Give - Ben |Aggression - Tag |