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What’s happening in international news? Jaspar McCahon-Boersma brings an update on headlines that affect you. Local council dramaaaaaaa - because nothing gets Backchat going like local council tea. This story has it all - broken promises, finger pointing and a four-hour town hall. How would you feel if the government told you what medical care you were allowed to have? Necho Brocchi (she/her), service delivery manager at Open Doors Youth Service, discusses the pause on gender-affirming care for trans youth. What does the rise in anti-Semitism tell us about right-wing extremism here in Eora? Jordy Silverstein from the Loud Jews Collective breaks it down. And what on Earth is going on with the Hottest 100?! Musician, producer and broadcaster, Ian McCarthy weighs in. This episode of Backchat was produced by Jaspar McCahon-Boersma, Holly Payne, Sana Shaikh and Bec Cushway, executive produced by Bec Cushway, and hosted by Holly Payne & Dani Zhang. This episode aired 1st February 2025 on Gadigal land. Want to support our show? Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, leave us a five-star review and share an episode with a friend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Hampshire Unscripted talks with the performance arts movers and shakers
Ian McCarthy, the head programmer for the 22nd Annual NHFF, calls in for the second of our three Film Festival interviews and talks all about the number of films that were submitted, how they did their film selection as well as naming some of the films he and his team are excited to be shown. He breaks down the various Film Festival Passes that are being offered and chats up some of the “perks” added into a few of them. We really dig into the Thursday October 17th films because that's the day films tied to New Hampshire have their own day to shine. And the day pass is only $30!!!! Some special “blocks” are brought up as well such as the “Rolling with the Punches. Welcoming You into the World of Stunts” and the “Young Filmmakers Workshop”. Trust me, the hour is packed!
Ian McCarthy, the head programmer for the 22nd Annual NHFF, calls in for the second of our three Film Festival interviews and talks all about the number of films that were submitted, how they did their film selection as well as naming some of the films he and his team are excited to be shown. He breaks down the various Film Festival Passes that are being offered and chats up some of the “perks” added into a few of them. We really dig into the Thursday October 17th films because that's the day films tied to New Hampshire have their own day to shine. And the day pass is only $30!!!! Some special “blocks” are brought up as well such as the “Rolling with the Punches. Welcoming You into the World of Stunts” and the “Young Filmmakers Workshop”. Trust me, the hour is packed!
Welcome to today's podcast episode! On this show, we have the pleasure of hosting Ian McCarthy, a familiar face from his entertaining YouTube channel, “Critical Angle.” If you haven't checked out his content yet, no worries, we've got you covered with a link in the description.Ian has been in the aviation world for seven years now, currently working in the air medical field for Air Methods as a float pilot. We dive into his experiences in this role, discussing the intricacies of HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Services) and his perspective on flying HEMS (Helicopter Emergency Medical Services).One of the highlights of this episode is exploring the evolution of the culture, safety practices, and technology within the HEMS industry. Ian provides intriguing insights into how much things have changed over the past decade or two.But that's not all; we also take a deep dive into Ian's diverse experiences. He previously served as a CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) at Veracity, where he had the opportunity to embark on some non-flight instructor missions. Our conversation covers a wide range of topics, giving you an in-depth look into the aviation world from different perspectives.Get ready to enjoy an engaging and enlightening discussion as we delve into Ian's adventures, experiences, and perspectives on aviation. Whether you're a seasoned aviation enthusiast or simply curious about the exciting world of flying, this episode promises to be a delightful treat. Tune in and join us as we explore the skies with Ian McCarthy!Critical Angle YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/@CriticalAngle/featured
Ian McCarthy is the CEO of the Blue Claw Group and president of the National Basketball League of Canada. Having a diverse professional background that includes accounting, landscaping, and basketball, he has an impressive knack for understanding the financial intricacies of running successful businesses. Known for his unique insights into company metrics and the art of navigating financial nuances, he has grown his landscaping business into a multi-million dollar company. In this episode, we talked about the importance of understanding your business numbers, leveraging technology, building better connections in the industry…
Our first special guest is Ian McCarthy. Today, we will talk about how the construction industry has changed over the past 30 years compared to now. We'll find out if it's easier to start a construction business today or back then. We'll also learn about the mistakes Ian made and the expenses he faced while building a company worth $10 million. If you want to join GoatGang: https://goatgang.net/podcast
Today we are joined by Ian McCarthy. He is the President of Blue Claw Associates Inc., a landscape and masonry contractor based in Southeastern Massachusetts, and the Blue Claw Group, a boutique consulting firm to assist other contractors in their similar journey. We talk about budgeting, overhead recovery, and the current state of the market. Sponsors: GPS Trackit or call 866-693-1291 Cycle CPA How to Hardscape Headquarters --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howtohardscape/message
Have you ever wanted to market your landscape company to high-end architects and landscape designers who then refer your company for the actual installation and construction? While building those relationships can absolutely take time, check out today's podcast interview with guest, Ian McCarthy, who shares how he's shortened this process using a proven method with easy steps that helped him get to over $10 million in revenue in just under five years. Watch the full episode + see the transcript at: https://landscapersguide.com/how-to-build-relationships-with-new-designers-and-architectsGet the Landscaper's Marketing Field Guide, with some beef jerky at https://landscapersguide.com/toolbox
In this episode, I interview Ian McCarthy the Founder, and CEO of Blue Claw Group based in Cape Cod, United States. Ian has set up his own business to provide landscape construction and maintenance services and assist contractors in their similar journeys. With over 20 years of experience working in different industries, Ian has decided to build his own contracting and consulting firm through his experience and the encouragement of his former and loyal employees. Blue Claw Associates was established in 2021 and has been running for over a year. Growing his business with over 10 million mark in revenue and 60 FTEs. Ian has said that growing a small business requires developing consistency in treating your employees right and making them feel not above you. So he says, “You keep a similar schedule so that you're available and your employees see you.” This Cast Covers: Managing a business as a landscape and masonry contractor. Former accountant on Nantucket Island in the mid-90s. Started his business through his experience of handling clients with different kinds of businesses. Helping a lot of business owners around their country through his business workshops. Managed a sports business back in 2006. Dealing with a captive audience that needs them and appreciates the finer things in life. Learning how to build confidence in public speaking and engaging with people. Importance of showing good treatment and taking care of your employees. Went to numerous landscape conventions and trade shows. Getting the real value of the business by planning to sell it. Links: Ian's Linkedin Ian's Facebook Ian's Instagram Additional Resources: Blue Claw Group The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber Quotes: “You have to be profitable to be sustainable, and then make clients happy.” —Ian McCarthy “You're going after your prey and whatever you can do to get well known.” —Ian McCarthy “You have to do what you have to do to make it right even if you did something wrong.” —Ian McCarthy “Just be bold and be sociable, don't be afraid to ask for business.” —Ian McCarthy “The key thing is to run a business while you own it as if you're planning on selling it.” —Ian McCarthy Music from https://filmmusic.io “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com. License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
From accounting to landscaping, pro basketball and pools...Ian has done it all. Learn about his journey and how he managed to chase a vision throughout his career while building a group of successful businesses because of his desire to always move forward.
The MeanGene Show Friday August 26, 2022 Special Guest- CEO Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Richard "Boz" Bosworth An exclusive interview with Boz Bosworth from the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Boz and I talked about the rebranding of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, how he got involved in the hospitality industry the pandemic and the impact on Virgin Hotels, his passion for sports, particularly Baseball, and his book titled "The Box Seat Dream", the second half of the podcast Ian McCarthy and Shawn Eiferman joined me to talk about " The Shag Room" located inside Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. follow the MeanGene Show on twitter @sportskings, on Facebook Sports Kings Podcast and Instagram sportskingspodcast
Hey there, study buddies! This week, we're bringing back the topic of workplace BS and are so excited to be joined by study author Ian McCarthy. Ian shares with us the motivations and insights behind the study, including the importance of sniffing out the BS and uncovering truth, finding out how BS levels differ among workplace environments and cultures, and understanding when BS might actually be helpful. He also shares how this study's findings impacted his own day-to-day life, and how distinguishing the difference between bullshit and lying can affect the world—especially the workplace— at large. It's hard not to give in to some BS from time to time, but perhaps we can handle the stench with a little awareness and discernment. The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
This week's Passing Notes episode is all about BS; workplace BS, that is. We're getting down to the "smelly" nitty gritty of the super relevant study we brought to you last week, sharing our own workplace BS experiences, examining our own reactions and responses to the BS, and exploring the deeper issues (a.k.a. MacroRoni & Cheese) that BS brings to workplace environments and beyond. The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120978162 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Ian McCarthy about the many faces of bullshit — how it's different from lies, the harmless and harmful forms it can take, and what organizations can do to measure and mitigate its effects.We discuss:- How McCarthy's background as an engineer, particularly engineering's focus on authenticity and risk management, have shaped his approach to bullshit- Why reading the seminal essay “On Bullshit” by Harry Frankfurt prompted his curiosity about the role of BS in the corporate world - The many shapes of BS, from pub banter to persuasion tool- What distinguishes BS from lying- BS as a power strategy with career risks- The effect of BS on organizational cultures, and how culture rewards BS- The use of BS in the more visionary and creative stages or parts of an organization- How organizational leaders can counter BS when it is destructive- The place of BS in ESG- How remote work shapes BS in organizationsIan McCarthy is the W.J. VanDusen Professor of Innovation and Operations Management. He came to Simon Fraser University from the University of Warwick, England, where he was a Reader and Head of the Organizational Systems Strategy Unit. He worked for several years as a manufacturing engineer before earning his PhD in operations strategy from the University of Sheffield. His research and teaching focus on operations management, change and innovation management, and social media.
In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Ian McCarthy about the many faces of bullshit — how it's different from lies, the harmless and harmful forms it can take, and what organizations can do to measure and mitigate its effects.We discuss:- How McCarthy's background as an engineer, particularly engineering's focus on authenticity and risk management, have shaped his approach to bullshit- Why reading the seminal essay “On Bullshit” by Harry Frankfurt prompted his curiosity about the role of BS in the corporate world - The many shapes of BS, from pub banter to persuasion tool- What distinguishes BS from lying- BS as a power strategy with career risks- The effect of BS on organizational cultures, and how culture rewards BS- The use of BS in the more visionary and creative stages or parts of an organization- How organizational leaders can counter BS when it is destructive- The place of BS in ESG- How remote work shapes BS in organizationsIan McCarthy is the W.J. VanDusen Professor of Innovation and Operations Management. He came to Simon Fraser University from the University of Warwick, England, where he was a Reader and Head of the Organizational Systems Strategy Unit. He worked for several years as a manufacturing engineer before earning his PhD in operations strategy from the University of Sheffield. His research and teaching focus on operations management, change and innovation management, and social media.
There's plenty of BS going on in the world around us, but today, study buddies, we're talking about a very specific, especially irritating kind of stench. What's that smell over by the office water cooler?! *Sniff sniff*… smells like some workplace b*llsh*t! How is BS in the workplace defined? What's the difference between BS and lying? How do we respond to such workplace nonsense?! Tune in as we discuss a topic that may hit all too close to home (or work). The study we're talking about today is “This Place is Full of It: Towards an Organizational Bullshit Perception Scale” by Caitlin Ferreira, David Hannah, Ian McCarthy, Leland Pitt and Sarah Lord Ferguson. You can check out the study here: https://doi.org/10.1177/0033294120978162 Please subscribe, rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts! Follow the show on Instagram @studybuddiespodcast Follow Taylor Collins @tlc.therapy Follow Paola Sanchez Abreu @mmm_pao Graphic designed by Monica Rae Summers Gonzalez @_monicarae_ Composed by singer/songwriter Caught in Between @caughtinbetweenct Email the show with any suggestions, comments, or feedback at studybuddiespodcast@gmail.com
How can counter-intuitive thinking help us to make better business decisions? It's something that Professor Ian McCarthy explores in his research.Ian has been on the show before, talking about his research Into workplace bullshit. You can hear that episode here
Inger and Jason have both been dealing with challenges. For Inger it's finding time to work on her romance novels when doing a 37.5 hour week entirely on Zoom. She did, however, manage to get on Etsy and buy angry uterus stickers for her bullet journal.Jason is in Covid lockdown - again! But at least he got to take the tinny (that's a small, metal boat for non-Australian listeners) out with Shainal. The maiden voyage taught Shainal Jnr the importance of going to the bathroom before heading out in Port Phillip bay shipping lanes in 20 knot winds... Jason also answers the question: 'Can you get pulled over by the authorities when you are in a boat?' As it turns out, yes. Twice. Inger does a deep dive on University Bullshit, thanks to a great paper by Ian McCarthy, David Hannaha, Leyland Pitt and Jane M. McCarthy called "Confronting indifference toward truth: Dealing with workplace bullshit”. The paper is a brilliant explanation of bullshit and offers a framework to recognise and offers the 'CRAP' framework for dealing with it. The duo agree that managing to do a serious academic paper with the words 'crap' and 'bullshit' in it is a next level academic practice. Jason then follows up with a paper on whether or not speaking a lot in meetings is a good idea.In our 2 minute tip section, Jason shares a top tip for using your bullet journal to give you a more realistic sense of your accomplishments and Inger gloats (just a little bit) about how many bookshelves there are in her new office.We went long on this one and, honestly, Inger enjoyed it so much she did barely any snippety-doo-dah. Cue this one up for a long drive, a big gardening clean up session or epic list of house hold chores!Links to stuff we mentioned in this episode:The Bullet Journal website Paper: "Confronting indifference toward truth: Dealing with workplace bullshit” (paywalled)Ian McCarty Jnr's video explainer of the bullshit paperPhysicists getting it SO wrong about Covid spread: https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-hard-lessons-of-modeling-the-coronavirus-pandemic-20210128/Inger's papers on PhD progress reporting:Mewburn, I, Tokareva, E, Cuthbert, D et al 2014, ''ThesLeave us a message on www.speakpipe.com/thesiswhisperer. Email Inger, she's easy to find. You will not be able to find Jason's email (he likes it that way).Talk to us on BlueSky by following @thesiswhisperer and @drjd. Inger is sadly addicted to Threads, but cannot convince JD to join. You can find her there, and on all the Socials actually, as @thesiswhisperer. You can read her stuff on www.thesiswhisperer.com. You can support the pod by buying our Text Expander guide for academics from the Thesis Whisperer website.
In a recent article Professor Ian McCarthy and colleagues argue that “Many organizations are drowning in a flood of corporate bullshit, and this is particularly true of organizations in trouble, whose managers tend to make up stuff on the fly and with little regard for future consequences.” So what are the implications of this? And is there a better way to deal with organisational bullshit? Ian McCarthy is the the W.J. VanDusen Professor of Innovation and Operations Management at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, and a professor at the Luiss Research Center in Leadership, Innovation and Organisation, in Rome, Italy. Professor McCarthy's article – now one of the most impactful papers published in 2020 – can be accessed here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339114145_Confronting_indifference_toward_truth_Dealing_with_workplace_bullshit
CFO Tasha Gardner and VP Ops NE Eric Ritchie take the mikes this week, joined by Superintendent Ian McCarthy and Senior PM Glenn Adams to discuss the Portland Back Cove CSO Project. They touch on Safety, Shout-outs, and the Price is Right, and a special announcement.
In this episode, I'm speaking with Dr. Ian McCarthy about the dark side of social media. We discuss: •Why engineering and his atypical journey towards a PhD. •How academic freedom coupled with curiosity lead him to want to look further into the darker side of social media. •That while you don't have to explicitly pay to use social media, it does cost you when it comes to your information. •The addictive nature of social media and how they have assimilated technologies from the gambling industry. •The contrast between reading online versus reading a book or newspaper. •Deep fakes; the good and the bad. •That to properly insure the credibility of information in today's world, people have to demand it. •The importance of knowing how to identify credible sources of information. •And other topics. Dr. Ian McCarthy is a Professor at Simon Fraser University and at Luiss University where he studies and teaches operations management, innovation management, change management, social media, creative consumers and the world of management education. Business Insider named him alongside Arianna Huffington and Sir Richard Branson on a prestigious list of “Smart Thinkers Everyone Should Follow.” Further, he is one of the authors of the award-winning paper on the Social Media Honeycomb, which, as of December 31st 2016 was the most highly Google Scholar cited papers across all business, management, and economics journals in the last five year period. He earned his Ph.D. In industrial engineering from the University of Sheffield. He was also a Fullbright Scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology studying the impacts of university innovation on local and national economies. He has publications in leading management and engineering journals including the Academy of Management Review, Industry and Corporate Change, California Management Review, and many others. As an award-winning teacher, he has taught at some of the leading business and engineering schools. Prior to becoming an academic, he worked as an engineer and manager in the electronics manufacturing and metals processing industries. You can find his website here: https://itdependsblog.blogspot.com/p/home.html You can find the papers discussed in the episode here: Confronting indifference toward truth - https://bit.ly/2PlNtaf Deepfakes: Trick or treat? - https://bit.ly/2ER7jIF Social media? It's serious! Understanding the dark side of social media - https://bit.ly/3kgdhD9 You can find him on social media here: Twitter - https://twitter.com/Toffeemen68 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianmccarthy1/ This podcast is supported and produced by Grips VisualMarketing. Grips believes in creating something that disrupts attention spans and challenges the marketing status quo. They do this by creating high quality visual content that GRIPS your audience. You can find them on: Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/getagrip.vm/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/getagrip.vm/
As much of the world moved into quarantine, many organizations crashed into remote working, without long term planning and thought on how it would all work out. With the initial scramble phase of the crises over, it’s time to work at things that might have been overlooked, such as call quality and experience in the contact center. In this podcast Ian McCarthy, Director for Virsae UK and EMEA makes the case for a subscription, as a service, approach to the issue and then discusses the challenges contact centers face. Customer experience and user experience (managers don’t want to lose their best people due to frustration), and compliance and capacity planning are among the challenges. In this podcast we learn about the tectonic shifts that have occurred, such as local government organizations tripling call volumes from 15,000 to 45,000 calls per day. Visit www.virsae.com to learn more about the Remote Worker Assessment service.
On this episode, I speak with Professor Ian McCarthy who is the W.J. VanDusen Associate Professor of Innovation and Operations Management at the SFU Beedie School of Business. Ian recently co-authored a piece of research entitled "Confronting indifference toward truth: Dealing with workplace bullshit" and on the podcast, I talk to him about the genesis of the idea and the research findings. And he introduces the CRAP framework that he and his co-authors developed to help us all identify and respond to the challenges of Workplace Bullshit. We also briefly touch on Ian's other research into Social Media and Deep Fakes.To read a copy of the research click here: https://lnkd.in/gVq2KuvYou can also support the work being undertaken by Ian and his colleagues by completing the Workplace Bullshit survey here: https://sfulsg.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1XGmd6FDZfjwjzfFor more on Ian visit his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianmccarthy1/ or his faculty page: https://beedie.sfu.ca/profiles/IanMcCarthy
This week Murph is joined by his mates guys Ian McCarthy, Nick Quon, and Tom Sanderson at Two Hands Bar in Richmond to drink Two Suns Premium Dry (and Coca Cola) and discuss cigarettes, cricket, goon, The 16 Club, Jeremy Webb, Pepsi, and more! Check out Ian, Nick, Tom and Murphy's stuff here: https://www.facebook.com/IanMcCarthyComedy/ twitter.com/quonnnie www.instagram.com/tmsndrsn/ murphymclachlan.com Follow Beer Eye on Twitter: twitter.com/matesguys And please like the FB page: facebook.com/beereyematesguys/
Weird news quiz recorded live as part of the Melbourne fringe festival. 64 - (@mattharveystuff, @martylolzshow, @IsabellaValette, @themccarthyian) Book tickets for my live show at melbournfringe.com.au Hosts: Matt Harvey - https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/i-got-bit-by-a-monkey-once/ https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/just-for-funny/ Marty atta Guests: Isabella Vallette - https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/isabella-valette-how-far-ill-go/ Ian McCarthy - https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/is-this-it/ #JFF #MattHarvyeStuff #MattHarvey #MartyAtta #JustForFunny #Podcast #Quiz #WeirdNews #IsabellaValette #IanMcCarthy #IsThisIt #HowFarIllGo #Melbfringe #Fringe #Melbourne #IGotBitByAMonkeyOnce #NZ #Clown #France #ScienceFiction #Comedy #Humour #TalkShow
Vic & Em chat to Canberra turned Melbourne comedy comedian Ian McCarthy about sporting superstitions, high school parties, and Canberra v Melbourne comedy.Find Ian on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Buy tickets to his shows here and here.Like our Facebook pages: Comedy Gems, Emily Tresidder, Hands Down Comedy. Follow us on Instagram @comedygems, @vicsta.gram, @emtrez, or on Twitter @thecomedygems, @vickyhanlon, @EmilyTresidder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this School of Muscle podcast, Ian Mccarthy comes back for round two discussing melatonin and caffeine. Time Stamps: 00:10 - Slow release caffeine 8:30 - Why is slow release melatonin under-studied 25:00 - Any conclusions we can make on slow-release melatonin 28:00 - Altering one's life vs supplementation 45:20 - Who may benefit more or less from supplementation 52:00 - Considerations before supplementation 1:02:50 - Caffeine "fixing" a poor nights sleep 1:15:35 - Does caffeine make sleep deprivation worse 1:25:15 - Caffeine's effects on performance and cognition Tag me on Instagram - @ryanjsolomon
In this School of Muscle podcast, Ian Mccarthy comes back for round two discussing melatonin and caffeine. Time Stamps: 00:10 - Slow release caffeine 8:30 - Why is slow release melatonin under-studied 25:00 - Any conclusions we can make on slow-release melatonin 28:00 - Altering one's life vs supplementation 45:20 - Who may benefit more or less from supplementation 52:00 - Considerations before supplementation 1:02:50 - Caffeine "fixing" a poor nights sleep 1:15:35 - Does caffeine make sleep deprivation worse 1:25:15 - Caffeine's effects on performance and cognition Tag me on Instagram - @ryanjsolomon
In this episode of the School of Muscle podcast, Ian Mccarthy discusses melatonin supplementation! Time Stamps: 00:10 - Is melatonin efficacious? 9:00 - Does melatonin help you sleep better or longer? 25:00 - How melatonin is produced 40:10 - Difficulty getting back to sleep after taking melatonin 49:00 - Safety concerns of melatonin? 1:01:31 - Dosing 1:18:11 - Timing 1:21:10 - Melatonin for jet lag Tag me on Instagram - @ryanjsolomon
In this episode of the School of Muscle podcast, Ian Mccarthy discusses melatonin supplementation! Time Stamps: 00:10 - Is melatonin efficacious? 9:00 - Does melatonin help you sleep better or longer? 25:00 - How melatonin is produced 40:10 - Difficulty getting back to sleep after taking melatonin 49:00 - Safety concerns of melatonin? 1:01:31 - Dosing 1:18:11 - Timing 1:21:10 - Melatonin for jet lag Tag me on Instagram - @ryanjsolomon
This week Murphy is joined by Emma Holland and Ian McCarthy to drink Hawke's Lager (and Gatorade) and discuss sports, dead celebrities, Canberra, university, pokies, reviews, Tasmania, tattoos, Raw Comedy, and more! Check out all of Murphy's other projects at murphymclachlan.com Don't forget to like the podcast on FB and follow on Twitter: www.facebook.com/beereyematesguys twitter.com/matesguys Also, please rate/review/subscribe to the poddy on iTunes!
This week Murph is joined by his mates guys Sam Gebreselassie, Ash Greblo and Ian McCarthy to drink Sample Lager and discuss all you can eat restaurants, Seattle, vodka, TGI Fridays, streaking, The Six Club, greening out, Tooheys, names, New Zealand, cider, and more! Follow Sam on Insta: www.instagram.com/blacksideshowbob/ And give Greblo a follow on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ashgreblo And here is Ian's Instagram: www.instagram.com/themccarthyian/ And here are all things Murphy: www.murphymclachlan.com Please rate/review the pod, subscribe, like the Beer Eye FB and follow the Twitter!
In this video, after Mike Israetel taps out, Ian McCarthy joins the conversation with Eric Helms on all things lifting psychology.
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In this episode, Michael Darden, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Management at George Washington University and Ian McCarthy, Assistant Professor of Economics at Emory University discuss how hospitals adjust private insurer prices following reductions in public funding. Learn how to listen to The Hospital Finance Podcast on your mobile device. Mike Passanante: Hi, this is Mike Passanante. Read More
This week Murphy is joined by Firdi Billimoria, Sonia Di Iorio, and Ian McCarthy to drink Mountain Goat Summer Ale (and Cascade Lime & Soda and Schweppes Soda Water) and discuss tattoos, Costco, hayfever, Chris Pratt, business ideas, the recent Beer Eye Awards, pants, Triple M, balls, Canberra, fights, Autumn, cider, Australia's Funniest Home Videos, brewing, and more! Check out Murphy's MICF show: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2018/shows/mclachlan-oclocklan Ian has a FB page: https://www.facebook.com/IanMcCarthyComedy/ Firdi does too: https://www.facebook.com/firdicomedian/ Sonia also: https://www.facebook.com/soniadii.comedy/ Please like the Beer Eye page on FB and follow on Twitter!
In this episode, I sit down with Ian McCarthy. This is one of the most unique Absolute Strength episodes of all time. We cover a wide range of topics with a loose emphasis on mental health. Sit back, relax and enjoy! Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Connect with Ian: Instagram: @IanBrownMcCarthy @coathmacthey Connect with Kyle: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Instagram: @huntfitness YouTube: @HuntFitnessTV Get Strong Now with the Absolute Strength Powerlifting Program: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/absolute-strength/ Absolute Strength is sponsored by Health IQ, an insurance company that helps health-conscious people like weightlifters get lower rates on their life insurance. To see if you qualify, get your free quote today at healthiq.com/absolutestrength or mention the promo code ABSOLUTE STRENGTH when you talk to a Health IQ agent.
New Punwatch, with guest Ben Volchok, a broken round and guest Skeletor.™ This episode is entitled "Brian's Balls Crush Castle." Lisa kinda broke in the middle there. Ben has a brand new Fringe Festival show, "Ben Volchok Presents..." opening THIS SATURDAY at the Butterfly Club. It's two episodes of original radio comedy, live on stage, and thoroughly recommended! Check it out and get tickets here. Ben's also on a new SynFM show, "The 90.7 Show" with former guest punster Claire Sullivan and Ian McCarthy! You can check it out live on SynFM, Thursdays at 3pm (90.7 on your FM dial), or anytime via their podcast. You can also find him on Twitter at @zomgmouse! You can hear & subscribe to Punwatch via iTunes: ow.ly/ACJn30388YM or RSS: punwatch.libsyn.com/punwatchrss Punsters: Ben Volchok, James Ferris, Lisa Dib, Harry Brimage Host: Andrew Cherry
This week Murphy is joined by Annie Louey, Urvi Majumdar, and Ian McCarthy to drink Warsteiner Premium Verum and discuss high school, weed, Canberra, vomiting, Vintage Cellars, break-ups, blackouts, taxis, toilets, Brunswick, gin, nerds, CUB, champagne, noodles, chilli beer, and more!
July 02, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy by St. Francis in-the-Field
June 18, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy: VBS Sunday: "God Gives Good Gifts" by St. Francis in-the-Field
May 21, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy by St. Francis in-the-Field
Apr 30, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "The Stranger on the Road" by St. Francis in-the-Field
Ian is the owner, coach, and content creator of Lifting For Life, LLC. While I have met Ian in person many times before, I always left with some sense of mystery as to how his brain ticked. Since first watching his videos like 5 or 6 years ago, found him to be extremely fascinating and get super hung up on how he operates, so having him on this podcast for over 2 hours was a real treat. Please enjoy our chat about youtube, family, anorexia, critical thinking, social media, and a whole whole lot more. For the full video and useful links from this episode - http://andreavaldez.com/podcast2/ To sign up for my email newsletter and be notified of future episodes - http://andreavaldez.com/newsletter/
In this episode of the sustainable self-development podcast, I'm joined by Ian McCarthy from lifting for life and no bullshit bodybuilding to discuss his story as he fought off depression and a former period of eating disorder partly with the help of bodybuilding and resistance training. Check out Ian's stuff: https://www.youtube.com/user/LiftingForLife Ian's IG: https://www.instagram.com/ianbrownmccarthy/?hl=en
Mar 12, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Late Night Talks with Jesus" by St. Francis in-the-Field
Feb 12, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy:"Finding Ourselves in the Community of the Gospel" by St. Francis in-the-Field
Feb 5, 2017: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "God's Wisdom and the Serpents Under the House" by St. Francis in-the-Field
In this episode of the JPS podcast, Director Jacob Schepis interviews Ian McCarthy of Lifting For Life. Topics discussed included:
Dec 24, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy by St. Francis in-the-Field
Jan 1, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "What Child is This?" by St. Francis in-the-Field
Dec 18, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy by St. Francis in-the-Field
In this episode, I talk with Ian McCarthy from the Lifting For Life YouTube channel and No Bullshit Bodybuilding Facebook page. This was a great discussion! I recommend listening to this episode twice to make sure you catch everything we talked about. Topics of the show: - Flexible Dieting - What it means to be evidence based - How anorexia got Ian into lifting weights - Training Frequency - Supplementation and more! Check out Ian's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/LiftingForLife For the show notes head over to Hunt Fitness www.KyleHuntFitness.com
Oct 23, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Welcoming the Little Child in Jesus' Name" by St. Francis in-the-Field
Oct 2, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Lord, Increase Our Faith!" by St. Francis in-the-Field
July 31, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Following the Light of the World" by St. Francis in-the-Field
July 3, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy by St. Francis in-the-Field
June 26, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: “Overnight in the Lions’ Den” by St. Francis in-the-Field
May 15, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Summer Camp Packing,Talking Toys, and the Spirit of God on Earth by St. Francis in-the-Field
Feb 28, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Jesus' Final Words from the Cross: I Thirst" by St. Francis in-the-Field
Feb 14, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy“Life, Death, and Hope on Ash Wednesday” by St. Francis in-the-Field
Jan 13, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: Genesis: Abraham's Not-So-Heroic Faith by St. Francis in-the-Field
Jan 10, 2016: Rev. Ian McCarthy: "Personal Testimony and Jesus' New Beginning" by St. Francis in-the-Field
What a wild night of riffin’. It starts with a discussion of Mitcz’s ability to “whiten” any slang, along with brief definitions of hip-hop slang that might confuse people as white as Mitcz. A rudimentary scale of whiteness (“The J. Crew Scale of Whiteness”) is defined. We discuss the potential uprising of the robot rebellion after hearing two Cleverbots interact with each other, and we discuss our varied plans for post-apocalyptic warfare. Sinead O’Connor’s online search for a lover (and her surprising unabashed desire for “the difficult brown”) is discussed. Finally, Teddy has a bittersweet hard first win in a game of Google Feud.