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Embrose Papier is gekies as skrumskakel vir die Bulle in hulle Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap-kwarteindstryd teen Edinburgh vandag op Loftus in Pretoria. Keagan Johannes begin as sy skakelmaat met Willie le Roux as heelagter. Kaptein Ruan Nortjé is weer in die nommer sewe-trui. Canan Moodie sal op die regtervleuel wees. Direkteur van Rugby, Jake White, het nege Springbokke in sy beginspan ingesluit met sterre soos Akker van der Merwe en Marco van Staden op die bank. Afskop is om 13:30. Kosmos 94.1 het met Willem Strauss, president van die Bulle, gepraat:
Edinburgh coach Sean Everitt insists his team needs to storm out of their castle instead of being preoccupied defending it when they take on the Bulls in their United Rugby Championship quarter-final at Lofts Versfeld on Saturday. Everitt told the hosts of To The Last Drop his team will have to stick to what has worked for them this season if they are going to optimise their performance in Pretoria. Edinburgh is undaunted about the task facing them to win at Loftus for the first time and they draw inspiration from compatriots Glasgow Warriors' win in Pretoria in last year's final. Bulls director of rugby Jake White meanwhile underlined the need for his team to dictate terms from the start of the match. In their last clash against Edinburgh they failed to do so and paid the price. To The Last Drop hosts predict a difficult afternoon for the Sharks in their clash against Munster but expect the hosts to win in Durban if they exercise good game management. They expect the Stormers to have their hands full in their clash against the Warriors in Glasgow.
Springbok legend Breyton Paulse joins the BizNews Rugby Show to unpack URC playoff drama, Rassie's surprise squad picks, and Jake White's outcry over SA talent heading abroad. Plus, moving tributes to the late Cornal Hendricks and high hopes for the Baby Boks.
We are back with our second episode of the week covering off the Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League thanks to SharpDS Central Coast.This episode we talk all things Thornton Beresfield Bears with their president Jake White thanks to Huddleston Property Group.
Club rugby steps out of the shadows and into sharp focus on this week's edition of 'To The Last Drop'. The community game has long operated on the periphery but it is slowly reclaiming its place in the game's eco-system. Special guest on the show is former Pirates Rugby Club Chairman and marketing and sponsorship guru Brad Guymer who shares his thoughts on the revitalisation of club rugby and runs the rule over sponsorship bonanza the Springboks recently concluded. Also on the show the Bulls away win over Bayonne is described as one of their most accomplished this season. Show hosts Liam Del Carme and Brenden Nel look ahead to the challenge facing Jake White's team against Edinburgh in the quarterfinal of the Challenge Cup this weekend. White will come up against one of his former assistants Sean Everitt in a coaches battle of wills in the Scottish capital this weekend. The show also previews some of the other matches of note in the quarterfinals of the EPCR tournaments this weekend.
The Hollywoodbets Sharks' clash with Leinster in Durban appears to be the plum fixture in this weekend's round of URC action concurred 'To The Last Drop' hosts Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme. The Sharks were made to sweat for victory last weekend against lowly Zebre Parma and our hosts agree Leinster will provide them with an even stiffer challenge this weekend. Also, on this episode director of rugby Jake White expresses his wish list for the Bulls talent pool while Lions scrum coach Julian Redelinghuys weighs up his team's prospects against Glasgow Warriors this weekend. The hosts also sink their teeth into why Jacques Nienaber has become an easy target in Ireland as well as this weekend's fixtures in the URC.
This week we look at all the news that made headlines: Felix Jones returning to the Springboks camp. Handre Pollard lured back to Bulls by Jake White. URC - Uk matches URC - SA Derbies Super Rugby - How Good?
The Lions cannot be underestimated Vodacom Bulls' director of rugby Jake White argued ahead of Saturday's Jukskei derby at Loftus Versfeld. White is wary of the Lions after their win over the Stormers but the hosts of 'To The Last Drop' argue the home team will be better suited to the expected inclement weather on Saturday. They reminded the Lions could leapfrog the Stormers on the points table with a win on Saturday, while stressing the Bulls need to back up their forward grunt with better game management. Hosts Liam Del Carme and Brenden Nel also look at the mouthwatering fixtures awaiting fans when the Springboks go north of the equator in November.
Sprott's Paul Wong and Jake White join host Ed Coyne to discuss key themes for 2025. Topics include uranium, silver, copper and how central bank buying has become a dominant theme in the universe of gold.This podcast is provided for information purposes only from sources believed to be reliable. However, Sprott does not warrant its completeness or accuracy. Any opinions and estimates constitute our judgment as of the date of this material and are subject to change without notice. Past performance is not indicative of future results. This communication is not intended as an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument. Any opinions and recommendations herein do not take into account individual client circumstances, objectives, or needs and are not intended as recommendations of particular securities, financial instruments, or strategies. You must make your own independent decisions regarding any securities, financial instruments or strategies mentioned or related to the information herein. This communication may not be redistributed or retransmitted, in whole or in part, or in any form or manner, without the express written consent of Sprott. Any unauthorized use or disclosure is prohibited. Receipt and review of this information constitute your agreement not to redistribute or retransmit the contents and information contained in this communication without first obtaining express permission from an authorized officer of Sprott.
Bulls coach Jake White is keeping his options open and will consider Willie le Roux at flyhalf for Saturday's United Rugby Championship clash against the Stormers in Cape Town. White sang Le Roux's praises on 'To The Last Drop', highlighting the Bok fullback's match-winning performance against the Lions at Ellis Park. White said he knows what the player offers the Bulls and that they need him to go into 'that position'. Stormers director of rugby John Dobson told Brenden and Liam it is difficult to plan not knowing where Le Roux will be deployed on Saturday. White was clear the Bulls are every bit as desperate as the Stormers for a positive result and is relishing the chance to unleash his troops in front of a crowd in excess of 40 000. Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme also look ahead to this weekend's matches in the Six Nations, predicting wins for France, Italy and Ireland respectively.
Speaking to Vodacom Blue Bulls coach Jake White, Martin Bester and the legendary coach announced that Breakfast with Martin Bester will be getting their own deck at Loftus Versfeld.
Kooks, Shaun and Thala wrap up round 7 of the URC, which saw the Sharks beat the Stormers for the first time, the Bulls win in Connacht and the Lions narrowly losing to Munster. We start at Kings Park and reflect on the crazy finish and how the Stormers almost stole it, how great Kolisi, Esterhuizen and Fassi were and whether Kooks is selling his Dobbo stocks. We move to the Bulls beating Connacht and the big story of the game is Jake White's comments about Canan Moodie gaining weight. Shaun shares his theory about where those comments come from. We lament a missed chance for the Lions to pick up a big victory over Munster, but rave about Henco van Wyk's ridiculous solo try. We then preview the Champions Cup and try to predict which teams won't make the last 16. Find out why Kooks and Thala think the Bulls are well placed, why the Sharks first two weeks are super important and why the Stormers are in danger of being knocked out. In the Challenge Cup we think the Lions and Cheetahs have a good chance of getting to the knockouts. Finally we wrap with other rugby news, including Fiji men and Australia women winning the Dubai Sevens and the seismic transfer of Ilona Maher coming to Bristol Bears and why it's not part of a World Rugby conspiracy (at least this time).
RUGBY: Bulls Director of Rugby Jake White with Galway Bay FM's William Davies after their URC victory over Connacht
The All Blacks selection criteria debate rages on, with former Springboks coach Jake White warning NZR against changing their selection policy. White joined Elliott on the show to elaborate on how it might hurt the All Blacks and whether they really need the overseas talent to stay competitive. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jason as he sits down with representatives from three great companies that are huge supporters of the off-road community. On the show are: Corey Secrest of Miracle Truss, Ricky Berry of RCV and Jake White with CartoTracks.This was recorded while they were all attending Trail Hero 2024 in Hurricane, …
In this episode of the Prevention Leaders Podcast, host Dave Closson sits down with Jake White, the mastermind behind Vive 18, a national movement that's redefining what it means to have fun—without drugs or alcohol. Jake shares his inspiring journey from losing a family member to addiction, to throwing massive sober house parties on college campuses, and ultimately creating a youth-led drug prevention movement across the country. Discover how Jake challenged the status quo, built social proof to shift college culture, and ignited a nationwide movement where prevention is fun, engaging, and community-driven. Whether you're a coalition leader, educator, or prevention advocate, you'll walk away with actionable strategies on how to start a sober movement in your own community. Key Takeaways: How Jake White started throwing drug-free house parties that attracted hundreds of students. The importance of social proof in challenging perceived social norms around substance use. Strategies to engage youth in prevention efforts and build sustainable drug-free communities. Practical steps for starting a youth drug prevention club that promotes mental health and resilience. Why making prevention fun is key to long-term impact. Memorable Quotes: “It's not about changing the culture—it's about bringing light to a culture that already exists.” – Jake White “Students want to belong. They just need to know they can have fun without sacrificing their health or future.” – Jake White Episode Links: Vive18.com https://www.facebook.com/thevive18/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakewhitespeaks/ https://www.instagram.com/vive18_/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/@vive18 Links: www.daveclosson.com www.preventionmastery.com https://www.daveclosson.com/social-media-links --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prevention-leaders/support
Die Bulle pak Ulster vanmiddag in ‘n Verenigde Rugbykampioenskapswedstryd op Loftus met hope Springbokke. Direkteur van rugby, Jake White beskryf die span as die sterkste in vier jaar. Die internasionale spelers sluit Willie le Roux, Canan Moodie, Marco van Staden, Kurt-Lee Arendse, Elrigh Louw en Gerhard Steenekamp in, asook die kaptein, Ruan Nortjé. Willem Strauss, president van die Blou Bulle, het met Kosmos 94.1 Nuus gepraat.
Rugby: Die Bulle se afrigter, Jake White, sê sy span is waarskynlik die naaste ooit daaraan om die balans tussen jeug en ervaring in die groep reg te kry. Hulle het verlede jaar die titel in die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap misgeloop toe hulle teen Glasgow Warriors verloor het. White sê hy hoop die ervaring wat hulle opgedoen het, sal sy span help in die kampioenskap se uitspeelrondes.
“I'm really passionate about solving the same problem that they're passionate about solving. I have a unique ability that I'm willing to share."How do you write your own story and become the speaker you've dreamed about being? This week, Brittany Richmond and Jake White are answering that question and talking about when to scale your business, how to find your niche, and so much more.“If you want to accelerate faster, then you need quality time with the people that buy what you offer. I need to partner with the perfect match, learn their language, how they're funded, what problems they have, whenever they book us, what are the hurdles they have to go through? And however it can make it so easy for them to bring us in, that's part of my learning curve."During this episode, you'll hear about: 00:00 Jake's background and the road to speaking06:00 Jake's story of founding Vive18 08:54 How Jake met his co-founder12:53 What it means to create your own story14:08 The power in living your message 18:05 Why you have to invest in your own career 20:32 How to find your people in your industry 24:34 Tips to accelerate your business and learning from the get-go 28:16 How to create value for your customers 32:55 What it looks like to support your decision-makers “If you build the community, then your people are going to continue using you because you are the hub and where to go."Episode Resources:Connect with Jake on LinkedInCheck out Vive18's WebsiteFollow Vive18 on InstagramSubscribe to Vive18 on YoutubeConnect with Vive18 on FacebookFollow Vive18 on TikTokGet Free Speaker ResourcesBook a Call with The Speaker LabCalculate Your Speaking FeeJoin The Speaker Lab Community on FacebookSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSubscribe on SpotifySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's actually happened…. Can you believe it… Glasgow Warriors are URC champions. They beat the Bulls and the altitude to give Scottish rugby one of its most crowning moments.OBVIOUSLY Ryan was there as a one man hype machine, he's in the stand with Steve Kitshoff, he's among the fans, he's in the winning dressing room, he's on their bus and he's absolutely broken on his way home. (You'll never guess the British and Irish Lions star to his left on his flight home)We are blessed to have a very dusty Huw Jones, wearing his champions cap, take us through all the emotions of the match. The feeling going into it, how they reacted to going 13-0 down in an arena full to the brim with Bulls fans. He then takes us through the celebrations and how Klingon Wilson went full kit on them.There's also a rather sobering flight home, before they're back on it and the party goes again.The Maul or Nothing team take you into the heart of an enthralling final and celebrations to match. Enjoy!0:00 - Ryan's ultimate weekend of punditry & Celebrations!9:49 - Ryan's perfect punditry predictions12:50 - Max has been to a Work Colleague's wedding!15:18 - Japan vs England20:27 - South Africa vs Wales - the Baba's curtain-raiser 23:00 - Does all of South Africa have gout? 25:10 - Baba's vs Fiji 30:20 - Sam Whitelock tribute34:00 - Where's the easiest place to hide on a rugby field?36:17 - URC CHAMPION Huw 'Shuggy' Jones joins us!43:55 - Playing at altitude51:40 - Jake White's ref comments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vodacom Bulls have done it and made their way to the URC Final. They have managed to defeat Leinster! Now they are preparing to face the Glasgow Warriors at Loftus. The Breakfast team spoke to Jake White about the semi-final game and their upcoming match.
Kooks, Shaun and Thala break down an exciting weekend of club knockout rugby, focusing on the Bulls beating Leinster at Loftus in the URC semifinal. Kooks shares what the atmosphere at Loftus was like at the game and how it was similar to the big knockout Super Rugby games of the past. We rave about Cam Hanekom's superb performance against an all international loose trio and how Johan Goosen and Willie le Roux controlled the game tactically. We discuss how Jake White and the Bulls learned from last season by recruiting players like Devon Williams and Sergeal Petersen to add depth. We finally investigate what Leinster can do to get over the hump. We review the surprising Glasgow victory at Munster, discussing how dangerous the likes of Sione Tuipulotu and Rory Darge are, Munster playing too much rugby in their own half for little profit and how Tom Jordan plays like a flank. We briefly discuss the threats Glasgow could bring to the Bulls in the URC Final and have a rant about people ranting about the final being in South Africa and not being accessible for European supporters. We then do a roundup of other knockout rugby this weekend, including the Blues and Chiefs winning their Super Rugby Pacific semifinals and setting up the Sotutu v Sititi clash in the final. In the Top 14, La Rochelle and Bordeaux survive and we discuss the Racing 92's comments on Siya Kolisi. Finally Monpellier beat Grenoble in the Top 14 relegation/promotion playoff.
Rugby: Springbok-flank Marco van Staden is terug vir die Bulle in vanmiddag se Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap-halfeindstryd teen Leinster in Pretoria. Die Wêreldbekerwenner is weer fiks na 'n besering. Dit is een van drie veranderings wat die direkteur van rugby Jake White gemaak het in sy opdraf-15-tal, met Sergeal Petersen wat bevorder is tot nommer 14, met Devon Williams op linkervleuel. Die ander halfeindstryd is vanaand in Ierland, waar Munster Skotland se Glasgow Warriors verwelkom. Eugene Hare, die uitvoerende hoof van die Blou Bulle, sê hulle is reg.
With the Bulls facing Leinster in their crunch URC quarterfinal on Saturday TTLD looks ahead to a match-up that is too difficult to call. Liam and Brenden delve into Leinster's barren trophy hunt over the last few years but they also highlight the star quality in the Irish side. We also hear from Jake White about who the underdogs are in this clash. There is a look back at the Stormers' URC exit. Lions coach Ivan van Rooyen reflects on a season in which his team produced better numbers but remained wildly inconsistent.
On today's episode, Jake shares about what brought him to becoming a Somatic Experiencing and how he uses this approach to help his clients find healing and space for healing. He gives us some practical things to consider and also some strategies that you can do today to help bring your nervous system to a place of calm. Enjoy! Jake White practices somatic experiencing and he has been in private practice for the past ten years. He specializes in helping people recover from the symptoms of trauma through an approach that focuses on releasing stress through the body and nervous system. He works through individual coaching as well as through group programs. He is a father of two boys Luke and Abel and he has a wife named Elli White. They live on a cattle farm in West Virginia where they raise their two boys and work to care for the land. You can find more information about Jake and his practice at his website, www.jakewhitehealing.com and also on Facebook and Instagram. A big THANK YOU to our new sponsor, West Plains Roasters! If you have not stopped by to see them, pop in 7 days a week and get yourself some toast, coffee, or even cake on Fridays! For FULL SHOW NOTES go to https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
NEW YORK, NY - A whirlwind week of GREAT rugby wasn't without controversy, and The Rugby Odds weighs in on all, while offering opinions and picks via our eclectic panel of WWE Hall of Famer (turned rugby advocate) John Bradshaw Layfield, Irish legend George Hook, King Gift Egbelu and host Matt "Money" McCarthy - in just 23 entertaining minutes. INCLUDED: $$ 51-30 $$ Jake White's Bulls Sh*t Saints Cheated Emotion/History of Croke Park Defenseless Toulouse Jordie Barrett to Leinster Manly Sea Eagles Soaring Undefeated ‘Canes Dallas Jackals Win Again $$ Picks of the Week $$ Be sure to check out MLR Weekly: Dallas Coach Nate Osborne, Pat Clifton of the CRC, Highlights, Opinion, Predictions... & Best Dang Recap in Rugby! Watch... Listen/Download the Podcast version... Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @LizardRugby, @LanningZach, @ColbyMarshall2, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting #URC #MLR #NRL #premiershiprugby
On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of Dan Sheehan's new contract. We hear from Leinster assistant coach Andrew Goodman on their need to continue momentum on their URC jaunt to South Africa. RG Snyman is heading home with Munster. Jake White snaps back at suggestions the Vodacom Bulls fielded a weakened XV against Northampton. And Scott Bemand on Ireland's task against England this coming weekend in the Women's Six Nations.
Rugby: Die Bulle berei voor om die Franse klub Lyon Saterdag vir 'n Kampioenebeker-kragmeting op Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria te verwelkom. Hulle hoop om vinnig weer op hulle voete te wees na 'n loesing Vrydag deur Leinster in Dublin. Die Bulle se direkteur van rugby, Jake White, vra weer dat Springbokke wat oorsee speel na Suid-Afrika terugkeer om die plaaslike spel te versterk.
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of another test match referee deciding to retire. We hear from Bulls director of rugby Jake White ahead of their top of the table URC clash with Leinster. Could Danny Care be joining the England exodus to France?And Louis Rees-Zammit edges closer to securing an NFL contract.
In this episode, we are privileged to have Jake White, the co-founder of Vive 18, discuss an increasingly vital topic: creating a drug-free generation through empowering youth and encouraging sober socializing. The conversation unfolds into a compelling narrative highlighting the potential for positive change when young people are given the tools and support to live substance-free lives. In a world where young people face various pressures, this topic serves as a beacon, illuminating the path toward a brighter, healthier future for our youth. It's a clarion call to empower adolescents with confidence, purpose, and a sense of community, laying the foundation for a generation that values health and positive choices over the fleeting allure of substance use. Connect with Jake White: Website: https://www.vive18.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevive18/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakewhitespeaks/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vive18_/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@vive18 Episode highlights: (0:00) Intro (1:36) Who is Jake White (3:55) Healthy lifestyle choices and social acceptance (4:59) Drug prevention and self-confidence (8:32) Impact of Substance Abuse on Youth Development (11:14) Perception vs. Reality in student drug use (19:37) Approaching substance use conversations with compassion (24:13) Building student resilience (31:33) Community-led drug prevention strategies (33:35) Drug prevention efforts in communities (36:58) Drug prevention and empowerment in schools (38:19) Empowering youth leadership (40:45) Outro
Welcome to the podcast. In case you're new here, my name is Arlina and I'll be your host. I think this episode is a long time in coming. Today I'm talking with Jake White, a young man who has dedicated his life to talking with kids about prevention. And he does it in a way that is fun, inspiring and he's actually reaching the kids he's speaking to! Jake is the co-founder of Vive18, an author and podcast host of Party Talk- Where they focus on empowering leaders in youth drug prevention and he travels around the country talking with kids about how to have fun without drugs and alcohol. We're going to talk about the stresses kids face today, what inspires them and Jake's unique and effective strategies to keep kids off drugs, even before they start. But before we jump in, I want to share some of the resources I have to support you on your sober journey. If you are just starting out, I have an online self paced course for you called Sobriety Reset. This is perfect for you if you are in the exploration phase. You might be in the process of taking a break, or experimenting with the idea of complete abstinence. Either way, this self-paced class will address the most common challenges from how to socialize without booze, how to prevent cravings, what to do if you get them, and self-care practices that strengthen your willpower so that you can take back control and feel great again! To find out more, just visit, sobrietyreset.com Also, if you find that you have been struggling to stay sober, and you want private one on one support you can visit sober life school and check out my private coaching program. My approach is to do the deep work that addresses root cause issues, not just the symptoms. There is a complete outline of the 3 phases are, what work we do together, and the evidence based practices that will help you achieve sobriety. If you're tired of struggling and feeling defeated, and ready to break free, then visit Soberlifeschool.com. You can book some time with me to ask questions to find out if private coaching is right for you. Keep in mind this is the busiest time of year, so if you're thinking about it, do it today before all the spots fill up! So without further delay, please enjoy this episode with Jake, and message me on Instagram to let me know what you think! Subscribe So You Don't Miss New Episodes!
Connacht continue their tour of South Africa on Saturday (25th November) when they battle The Bulls in the United Rigby Championship. Pete Wilkins' team beat the Sharks 13-12 last week, and are seeking a fifth win in six outings this season. At this week's Champions Cup launch in London, Galway Bay FM's William Davies chatted to new Bulls prop Khutha Mchunu. == Kick-off on Saturday is 3pm in Pretoria and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. == Having conquered Hollywoodbets Kings Park last week to earn their fifth win in South Africa, Connacht have now set their sights on becoming the first European challenger to corral the Vodacom Bulls at their Loftus Versfeld fortress. The tenacious Irish side overcame the Hollywoodbets Sharks in Durban, fighting to claim a 13-12 victory and punishing an error-prone performance from the winless hosts. The result marked Connacht's fifth BKT URC victory in 10 matches in South Africa as they snapped a four-game slump in the Republic. "I think it's a massive win," said Connacht defence coach and former Wallabies forward Scott Fardy, who is well-acquainted with the challenges of playing in South Africa from his time with the Western Force and Brumbies. "Durban is a difficult place to come to after a long week of travel, distractions and lots of things," said the Australian. "It was great to win our opening game in South Africa, but for us that doesn't ease any pressure heading into Saturday against the Vodacom Bulls." Connacht's first-ever tour of South Africa came in December 2018, when they earned successive wins over the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein (21-17) and Southern Kings (31-14) in Port Elizabeth. A return to the windy city in March 2020 saw Connacht claim a 29-19 win over the Kings at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. Connacht had to wait three more years to return to South Africa, but made it a memorable visit in April 2022, when they tamed the Emirates Lions in Johannesburg, with flyhalf Jack Carty slotting a 75th-minute penalty to earn a 33-30 win. Their latest victory in Durban has put Connacht among the more successful European teams when it comes to playing in South Africa, but their next mission is unenviable. Loftus Versfeld is historically a graveyard for visiting teams, but none more so than for the northern hemisphere sides in the BKT URC. Since the Vodacom Bulls beat Munster 29-14 in round 6 of the 2021-22 season, they have gone on a 13-game winning run at home against teams from the north. Most recently, Jake White's side put nine tries past Scarlets to earn a 63-12 victory in the opening round of the season. That was the third game in a row that the Vodacom Bulls scored more than 60 points against a European team, having thrashed Leinster (62-7) and Zebre (78-12) in the final two rounds of last season. It is a first match back on the Highveld for The Herd since mauling Scarlets in their season opener, a result that preceded a gruelling four-week tour to Europe that yielded two wins and two losses. Vodacom Bulls fullback Devon Williams has emphasised the threat posed by Connacht and expects the visitors to dig into their bag of tricks for the warm-weather clash. “When we are overseas they know how to target certain areas [of our game] and I think it's the same when they come here, it's going to be a bit of a dogfight,” Williams said. “There's certain areas of the game they can target to slow us down because the heat definitely plays a huge role here, and I definitely think they'll have something up their sleeves to change the game a little bit in their favour. But [the conditions] open up more opportunities to throw the ball around and if we can speed up the tempo, it'll be difficult for them to keep up in the heat and with the altitude." With temperatures expected to be hovering around 30 degrees when the match kicks off at 15.00 IRE & UK / 16.00 ITA / 17.00 SA, Connacht will have to find a way to keep cool heads if they are to extend their excellent record in the Republic and avoid being buried by the Vodacom Bulls at Loftus Versfeld.
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It's episode 69 and we didn't even bring it up, arn't you proud of us? This week's episode is partially scripted by the one and only Jake White, please direct any and all complaints to his phone number that he leaked on last week's episode. A warm welcome back to two of our favorite Co Hosts Kat and Harry as we dive into deep philosophical topics like, can you train a raccoon to push buttons like a dog, all time senior pranks, and Trump's RICO charge in Georgia. It's a banger, we're hungover, tune in :)Follow our Highlights Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHEprSNIe5wY7hYbooVfbCAMouse out of Wedlock is hosted by Fisher Joyce (@Fisher45Joyce) & Jakeb White. Follow the show on Twitter @MouseOutWed. If you enjoyed your time here, please consider dropping us a Subscribe/Rate/Review, and if you really want to get on our good side, please consider sharing with a friend! :)Cohost: Harrison Reese - @champagnesocialism_ | Kat Williams - @roleplayatxPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55171412Theme by Jakeb WhiteBeat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White HotThis content is satire in nature. All comments made on this show are purely satirical, for comedic, entertainment purposes only, and are not meant to be taken literally. Names of individuals mentioned in this content meet the criteria of public figures. Care has been taken to keep any other information about individuals private. The following is not an endorsement or condoning of harassment towards individuals featured in this content. The material on this program may strike some viewers as vulgar, gratuitous, lascivious, or (worst of all) serious. Think with your head, love you, thanks! ;)For business inquiries please contact us - MouseOutOfWedlock@Gmail.com
In this episode of The Cinematography Salon Podcast, Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer host senior colorist Kath Raisch. The conversation uncovers Kath's journey from working with film in a darkroom to becoming a colorist, emphasizing the necessity of mastering film basics while navigating the possibilities of digital technology. They explore the dynamics of the relationship between a colorist and a director of photography, the nuances of translating a director's vision onto the screen, and her experiences on projects such as "Aftersun". Highlighting the need for mentorship within the film community, Kath encourages our listeners to check out the work of up and coming Company3 colorists Jake White, Emily Bailey, Patrick Divine and Nick Daukas. If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider supporting our efforts on Patreon. Kath's Instagram | Website Peter's Instagram | Website Oren's Instagram | Website
In this episode, we discuss:How to make friends & have fun without mind-altering substancesJake's formula for a successful sober partySkillsets over shortcutsDrug prevention for youthPutting education into actionJake has spoken to more than 50,000 students and been featured on media outlets like USA Today and ABC News. As the founder of the national collegiate Party.0 “party sober” movement and the Vive18 drug prevention group, Jake had dedicated his life to helping students have fun in safe and healthy ways. He has worked with schools, churches, youth organizations and coalitions to build up the leaders of tomorrow. He runs a podcast called Party Talk: Empowering Leaders in Youth Drug Prevention. Some of his accomplishments are creating a drug prevention curriculum that aligns with 90% of social emotional learning competencies, founding a student/peer-led prevention movement, and investing in students who are living happy, successful, drug-free lives.If you would like to engage youth in the fight against drug use and equip them to make a difference in your community, visit https://vive18.com to learn more.Additional links & resources mentioned in the episode:Party.0 Website: https://party0.org50 Fun Things To Do Without Alcohol: https://www.party0.org/50-fun-things-to-do-without-alcohol/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0PY5MVnl5M__To join the Sun & Moon Community Membership: https://sunandmoonsoberliving.com/membership/Follow on IG @sunandmoon.soberliving__Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
In This Episode, We Chat About: Why Jake was inspired to start hosting drug and alcohol free parties in college, and how that has turned into Party.0. How Jake and his work with Vive18 is educating teens and college students about drug and alcohol prevention without judgment and fear tactics. Resources + Links: Follow @party.0 on Instagram Learn more about our coaching services & upcoming events: https://www.girlsmentorship.com/ Join Girls Mentorship on Geneva https://app.geneva.com/invite/4fbd7746-217d-497d-853d-50386b9a2ed2 Connect with us on Instagram: Girls Mentorship | @girlsmentorship Jill Petersen | @jillphxsen Mary Frances | @msmaryfran Join our Facebook Community | Girls Mentorship Show Notes: A college party with no alcohol? This wasn't something we experienced, and my goodness how cool is it that today's guest and idea in college have turned into his mission. Jake White is here sharing how his experience watching his uncle struggle with alcohol abuse growing up impacted his own choices to avoid it, and how he started having parties in college showing how much fun you could have showing up as yourself without any mind altering substances. What started at his college, has turned into making an impact at college parties and school assemblies all over the country. As people who love to have fun, we can appreciate that Jake and the drug and alcohol prevention he does leads with fun, not fear tactics, so he can show teens and college students that there is another way. 02:15 What led you to start Party.0? 07:20 How did you promote these sober parties and attract tons of fellow students? 14:00 What has it looked like to expand Party.0 to schools all over the country? 17:30 Where have you found spaces to host parties? 20:00 How do you handle if students bring alcohol? 25:00 Ways Vive18 is getting the word out about drug and alcohol prevention. 28:40 Helping the next generation see the importance of what they put in their body, and do things differently. 32:30 How Vive18 makes their presentations fun and connects with students. 39:15 What has been one of the biggest lessons you have learned?
Greg O'Shea and Lindsay Peat are joined by Jason O'Mara - top Irish actor, big rugby head and voice of Batman - in the House of Rugby studio, this week. Hugo Keenan chats with Pat about Ireland's Grand Slam triumph. (0:40) - Greg & Lindsay's Grand Slam tales (19:45) - Leinster cracker against Stormers (28:00) - Wins for Connacht & Ulster, but Munster lose (45:40) - Jake White wants yellow cards for 'simulation' (51:15) - Hugo Keenan interview (57:00) - Women's Six Nations
Rugby: Daar lê twee strawwe maande vir die Bulle voor in die Kampioenebeker, maar hulle put krag uit verlede naweek se taai kragmeting met Lyon in hulle aanvangswedstryd op Loftus. Die span het vasgebyt en met 'n jong, onervare span die Franse span verslaan toe Jake White se dobbelspel om met 'n sogenaamde tweede beste span te speel, vrugte afgewerp het. Die Bulle speel komende naweek teen Exeter Chiefs in Engeland. White sê dis soos om elke naweek 'n toets te speel.
If loving Jake White is a crime, consider us guilty! This week we talk to former FWPD sergeant Jake White about his new true crime podcast, Signal 51 Chronicles. If you like true crime stories, you will love Signal 51 Chronicles - especially if you are a DFW resident. (You may even remember seeing some of these cases being covered by the local news, or live down the street from one of the witnesses.) Having spent 22 years at the FWPD, Jake and his cohost investigative journalist John Henry dive back into at local DFW cases, often unraveling new details and always bringing fresh insight and perspective to some of the most famous and heinous crimes to happen in their (and our) backyard. Like the show? You can also watch it on YouTube! (and please don't hesitate to like and subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcMl9ZJyWh_f_41rphPVCQg
Coming up on today's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack with the details of Ulster's South African postponement, and where they seemingly contracted gastroenteritis. There's the team news for Leinster v Munster, and we hear from both Leo Cullen and Alan Quinlan. Bulls chief Jake White on why he "feels sorry" for Johan Goosen. Plus news of a former England captain's retirement.
On today's Rugby Daily - team news from Munster and Ulster ahead of their South African tests. Jake White talks refereeing ahead of the Bulls' trip to Thomond. Stormers' frustrations with Kitschoff's Ulster move. Alan Quinlan on Connacht v Leinster. Plus, team news from a huge game at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
Today we're honoured to be joined by 4 times Prem, 2 times European and 1 time World Champion in Ex Springbok Schalk Brits to take us through all the craziness which has been unfolding in the Rugby Championship and the Premiership over the last week. Schalk has a theory on why the All Blacks keep getting the better of the officials decisions including against the Wallabies, discusses the possible positive impact the recent drug allegations will have on the Springboks, predicts alongside the lads who will win the championship this weekend and then takes us through his career's incredible highs and terrifying lows in a wonderfully entertaining fashion. From getting caned everyday at school, the trials and tribulations of a wrestling career, taking part in his schools brutal rugby initiation, fighting to put on weight to impress Jake White in super rugby, inventing the modern day hooker role, his regrets in not getting more international caps, the trials and tribulations of a wrestling career, getting beaten up by Bakies Botha and Victor Matfield, nearly playing centre alongside JDV, moving to Saracens to try and prove his doubters wrong, the salary cap scandal, the incredibly loose saracens bonding trips, winning all those titles, knocking out Owen Farrell and many many more incredibly entertaining stories from one of rugbys longest professional careers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the lads are joined by Gloucester and Scotland Fly Half (and the whitest tegs in rugby) Adam Hastings after his side turned around their biggest ever deficit to beat Wasps 27-21 on Sunday. Jim and Goodey round up all the action from the first weekend of the Premiership season, including Gengey's phenomenal performance for Bristol. We look ahead to the start of the URC and Jim's got a confession to make... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Signal 51 Chronicles focuses on crimes past and present. The suspect, the victims, and the motives are all examined. However, as a true crime podcast, we believe it is important to educate our community on issues involving crime of the present day. In this episode, Jake White, a retired Fort Worth Police Department sergeant with significant experience in drug investigations, assembled a roundtable of guests to discuss an issue, a drug that is plaguing our city. This episode focuses on the fentanyl crisis in Fort Worth and beyond. Regardless of age, gender, or race, this drug is on the streets of Fort Worth and destroying lives. Children are dying. Those who are plagued with an opioid addiction are dying. Worst of all, it can be as small as 2mg to cause a lethal overdose. The experts include a retired drug investigator who trains law enforcement across the country in detecting fentanyl. A local drug investigator who actively investigates fentanyl overdose deaths. A brave mother who has turned into an advocate to help educate parents, teachers, etc…on how one fentanyl pill can change generations. With something so toxic, “There's no learning from mistakes.”
If loving Jake White is a crime, consider us guilty! This week we talk to former FWPD sergeant Jake White about his new true crime podcast, Signal 51 Chronicles. If you like true crime stories, you will love Signal 51 Chronicles - especially if you are a DFW resident. (You may even remember seeing some of these cases being covered by the local news, or live down the street from one of the witnesses.) Having spent 22 years at the FWPD, Jake and his cohost investigative journalist John Henry dive back into at local DFW cases, often unraveling new details and always bringing fresh insight and perspective to some of the most famous and heinous crimes to happen in their (and our) backyard. Like the show? You can also watch it on YouTube! (and please don't hesitate to like and subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcMl9ZJyWh_f_41rphPVCQg
Today on Too Opinionated, we talk with singer/songwriter Jake White about his new single. “Brightside” encompasses the feeling of when you enter a new relationship after spending time to work on yourself and truly get in touch with yourself. His sound is similar to artists such as Shawn Mendez and Sam Smith. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe) (1510) Meisterkhan Pod - YouTube Check out the website: Meisterkhan.com
Join us for our weekly Bible discussion podcast! This week with special guests Caleb Hitt and Jake White!
Hosts of the new Roxo Media House true crime show Signal 51 Chronicles, Jake White and John Henry, drop in for this episode of FORTitude FW to talk about the premiere of their new show. They discuss why their backgrounds as a former police sargeant and investigative journalist allow them unique insight into each story they tell and what gave them the idea for the show.
Troy is out sick this week, so we have Josh leading us through this weeks podcast with special guest Jake White joining him as we