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Ahead of the penultimate weekend in the Six Nations, Alfie Reynolds, Alex Lowe and Will Kelleher look ahead to the action. They ask whether 'maverick' fly-halves, such as Marcus Smith, don't suit international rugby after he was named on the bench for England against Italy. They also discuss Henry Slade not being involved and Jamie George reaching his 100th England cap. Plus, France have named a 7-1 bench split ahead of their trip to Ireland, is that going to become an increasing issue for World Rugby? And, who will win between Scotland and Wales? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're at Pennyhill Park speaking to England legend, and pod favourite, Jamie George ahead of his 100th cap this weekend. He tells Chris and Ashy how it feels "surreal" to be reaching a century of caps for his country but how he remains as driven as ever. George also opens up about how difficult it was to lose the England captaincy before the start of the 2025 Six Nations and how head coach Steve Borthwick broke the news to him. Plus, we put England's latest centurion to the test with a special quiz on his international career so far.
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from the Ireland camp ahead of Saturday's showdown with France. We hear from scrum coach John Fogarty on Tadhg Furlong's battle to be fit, plus Mack Hansen on the desire to send Ireland's retiring trio out on a high. France have injury concerns over an experienced member of their scrum. Les Bleus have reopened old wounds ahead of their trip to Dublin. Connacht have a new senior assistant coach. And we hear from Jamie George as he craves comfort against Italy.
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from the Ireland camp ahead of Saturday's showdown with France. We hear from scrum coach John Fogarty on Tadhg Furlong's battle to be fit, plus Mack Hansen on the desire to send Ireland's retiring trio out on a high. France have injury concerns over an experienced member of their scrum. Les Bleus have reopened old wounds ahead of their trip to Dublin. Connacht have a new senior assistant coach. And we hear from Jamie George as he craves comfort against Italy.
Dan Cole joins Ben Youngs to react to the news of his omission from Steve Borthwick's England Rugby squad for the 2025 Men's Six Nations. The pair analyse the reasons behind Maro Itoje replacing Jamie George as captain, why Ben Spencer can feel hard done by, and what we can expect from an exciting new crop of players including Tom Willis, Caden Murley and Oscar Beard.
England have named their squad ahead of the 2025 6 Nations and Maro Itoje is the new captain, replacing Jamie George. Alfie, Will and Alex are at Twickenham to react to the squad and the change in captaincy. Plus, they're joined by head coach Steve Borthwick who explains why Itoje is the right man to now lead the team, whether the Premiership prepares English players for test matches and how good this young side can be in the years to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fresh from their back-to-back last-minute tries for Leicester Tigers, Dan Cole & Ben Youngs battle flood and snow to reconvene and relive some vintage Premiership Rugby antics. Plus, we pay tribute to the latest entrant to Jamie George who enters the 300 Club, receive some questionable fan art, and take inspiration from Luke Littler to give back to grassroots rugby.
Chris and Paul Grayson are at Twickenham to bring you reaction to England's dominant victory over Japan. It ended a run of five straight defeats for Steve Borthwick, but how happy is he with the team's progress this autumn? Jamie George is also on the pod and we get Eddie Jones' take on a tough day at the office for Japan and a less than ideal return to Twickenham for the former England head coach. We are also in Monaco for the World Rugby awards as Sara sits down with the men's and women's player of the year. South Africa forward Pieter-Steph du Toit claimed the men's award for a second time while Ellie Kildunne was crowned the best women's player after a stellar year with the Red Roses.
Fresh off another loss to the Boks, Steve Borthwick and Jamie George face some tough questions from the media with pressure piling on. Is England's rebuild on track, or are they running out of excuses? Rassie Erasmus also chats to the press and credits South Africa's victory to their experience and cohesion, and also offers some advice to Borthwick and England moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Jones, Chris Ashton and Matt Dawson react as England lose their fifth consecutive game as back-to-back world champions South Africa win at Twickenham's Allianz Stadium. Hear from captain Jamie George and coach Steve Borthwick.08:20 Jamie George 13:45 Steve Borthwick
talkSPORT reacts to England's 3-0 win in Greece. Hear from Lee Carsley and Conor Gallagher. England fans tell talkSPORT of organisation chaos in Athens. Simon Jordan has his say on Ben White's decision to make himself available for England again. Natalie Sawyer has a strong message for the media around the David Coote story. Billy Joe Saunders and Roy Jones Jnr have their say on Tyson v Paul. Adam Catterall explains why Jon Jones refused his interview in the UFC. Jamie George speaks to talkSPORT ahead of playing South Africa on Saturday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Holy hecker what a lot to unpack on an absolutely packed out show.We are delighted to be joined by All Black superstar Caleb Clarke to take us through beating Ireland in Dublin, how quickly Rieko threw the burn of the century on the Irish but what he actually thinks of Johnny Sexton.He also gives the All Black insight on how the haka leader gets picked and why it had to be Rieko Ioane.... also which did he enjoy more beating the English or the Irish....As if that's not enough we then have Wallaby wonderback Tom Wright on that phenonemal win for Australia over England....What did the Wallabies think when Jamie George is captured on big screen grinning as it looked as though England had won the match at the death... We find out about wonderkid Joseph "Sue" Suaalii...,. Apparently he'd never picked up a rugby ball before Saturday which made his performance all the more fascinating....Tom relives that last passage of play and how far theyve been pushing Sue and Angus Bell's buttons on tour...Also will with real Joe Schmidt please Stand up....So much to talk about and so little time to do it in.... the boys talk through Wales amateur hour, Fiji being awesome and a missed opportunity for Scotland but then again The Springboks don't really ever lose when it matters right.... As always thank you our wonderful fans for supporting us. We love you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris, Matt Dawson and Paul Grayson bring you reaction to a bonkers game at Twickenham as Max Jorgenson scored an 84th minute to inflict another defeat on England. Why aren't they able to hold onto a lead? England led by 12 points in the first half and then fought back to lead 37-35 with only two minutes to go, but couldn't see it out. We hear from England captain Jamie George and head coach Steve Borthwick immediately after the full-time whistle on where it went wrong. Is it a coaching issue or a psychological one? “A megastar in the making,” that was verdict on Joseph Suaalii's Test debut as he picked up player of the match as the Wallabies won at Twickenham for the first time since 2015.
England fell painfully close to a massive win against the All Blacks. Post-game, we hear from both coaches and captains, and they're asked some tough questions about where the game was won and lost, the big decision to take Marcus Smith off, and what both sides can take away from England's first game and New Zealand's second of the series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris, Ashy and Matt Dawson react to New Zealand's dramatic win over England at Twickenham. They pick through the final stages and where the game got away from England. Was it the right decision to bring Marcus Smith and Ben Spencer off? We hear from Jamie George on the pod, who says England need to start closing out tight matches. All Blacks head coach Scott Roberson also gives us his take on another narrow win over England and we wax lyrical about the winning try from Mark Tele'a.
On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the details on Jonathan Sexton's involvement with the Ireland squad ahead of next week's autumn opener with the All Blacks. Simon Easterby gives an insight into Sexton's impact on the current crop of no.10s, and on the Emerging Ireland cohort looking to win senior caps this month. Ronan O'Gara responds to stories linking him with the Munster vacancy. The All Blacks XV named to play Munster at Thomond Park contains five players with senior caps. Jamie George on the Haka, as Joe Marler rows back on his 'binned' comment.And the shortlists are revealed for the Guinness Rugby Writers Ireland Player of the Year awards.
On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the details on Jonathan Sexton's involvement with the Ireland squad ahead of next week's autumn opener with the All Blacks. Simon Easterby gives an insight into Sexton's impact on the current crop of no.10s, and on the Emerging Ireland cohort looking to win senior caps this month. Ronan O'Gara responds to stories linking him with the Munster vacancy. The All Blacks XV named to play Munster at Thomond Park contains five players with senior caps. Jamie George on the Haka, as Joe Marler rows back on his 'binned' comment.And the shortlists are revealed for the Guinness Rugby Writers Ireland Player of the Year awards.
On today's episode of That Peter Crouch Podcast, Crouchy, Sids and Chris are at Wentworth Club, for the BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am, where they sat down with the some of the biggest names in golf, sport and entertainment including Robbie Fowler, Jordan Pickford, Tony Bellew, Jamie George, Ollie Pope and more!The lads also get to chat with tour champion and massive hammers fan Billy Horschel who has a very surprising revelation on how the beautiful game became his second favourite sport, and Michael McIntyre exposes Crouchy for not adhering to the age old adage of mates rates. This episode is full of huge names from all around the world of sport so there really is something for everyone - let us know in the comments if there is anyone else you would enjoy the lads chatting to on the pod!Huge thanks to J.Lindeberg, Official Clothing Supplier of the DP World Tour, for bringing the style; and working with the DP World Tour to make it all happen.Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFULBvlxNWW8cWsrV6fGrcwFollow our Clips page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLNBLB3xr3LyiyAkhZEtiAA For more Peter Crouch: Twitter - https://twitter.com/petercrouch Therapy Crouch - https://www.youtube.com/@thetherapycrouch For more Chris Stark Twitter - https://twitter.com/Chris_StarkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisstark/For more Steve Sidwell Twitter - https://twitter.com/sjsidwell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stevesidwell14 #PeterCrouch #ThatPeterCrouchPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A few thoughts on last night's test match- Beauden Barrett was just utterly terrific. That game changed when he came on, he sparked the All Blacks, he got them on the front foot, he set up Mark Telea's second try and pulled off a huge defensive play at the end. I saw a great tweet last night -"Is there a minimum number of minutes someone has to play to get Man of the Match? Asking for a Beauden" Look, Stephen Perofeta's had a good couple of outings, he hasn't done anything wrong, but he's not Beauden Barrett. Beauden will start the Rugby Championship at 15, nothing surer. The conundrum Scott Robertson will now face is what he does when Will Jordan's fit - a nice problem to have. Cortez Ratima had a good debut, he provided zip and zing off the bench. I reckon he's earned the right to start against Fiji next weekend. I also thought Fletcher Newell also made a big difference when he came on. The end to the game was a bit controversial, but correctly officiated. England were mauling from the lineout, the maul was successfully defended. Ollie Lawrence and Jamie George broke off that maul, but Lawrence was in front of George, who had the ball - and was therefore offside as the All Blacks tried to make a tackle He was obstructing the All Blacks. You can't create a new maul with a player in front of the ball carrier, it was the correct call. In any case, Jamie George didn't get the ball down, he was held up by Beauden Barrett What England were saying is that because there was still time to play, it should have been a line dropout, which would have given them the ball back. There are a few issues to address for the All Blacks. The lineout was shambolic in the first half, across the game, they lost 7 of their own throws through steals or pressure, it was a huge work-on for the All Blacks. Yes, Maro Itoje is a formidable opponent at lineout time - and had another brilliant game - but he's just one man in the lineout. The All Blacks can't let themselves become a team that's known for being vulnerable at lineout time. The kicking, in particular the box kicking - I don't mind it as a tactic, it's part of the game but it wasn't done effectively last night. There was often no energy in our chase and the kicks were a bit too long as well which didn't allow them to be contested. Basically, we're just giving the ball back. By contrast, all of England's box kicks were contested. England are a very good rugby team, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know. Maro Itoje is world class, Marcus Smith could well become that, Steve Borthwick seems like a genuinely good bloke and an excellent coach. And if we're honest with ourselves, England had the chance to win both of these test matches. Instead, the All Blacks escaped - and I think that's the right word - with two victories. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris is at Eden Park and looks back on another narrow defeat for England against New Zealand who win the test series 2-0. It was an important learning curve for Steve Borthwick's side, but what are the positives from two straight defeats? What can the team learn from this tour? All Blacks legend Ian Jones and World Cup winner Paul Grayson discuss, plus Chris speaks to England captain Jamie George, head coach Borthwick and New Zealand boss Scott Robertson.
Chris is at the England team hotel in Auckland to chat to captain, and friend of the pod, Jamie George. We hear how the England team watched their footballing counterparts reach the Euro 2024 final and why Gareth Southgate is such a big inspiration to Jamie and Steve Borthwick. Who will be England's Ollie Watkins at Eden Park on Saturday? Chris also chats to Andrew Strawbridge, who recently joined England's coaching set-up on a permanent basis having helped the All Blacks to reach the Rugby World Cup final in October. But in 2015 Strawbridge was given days to live after contracting sepsis in Samoa. He recounts his near-death experience, the impact it has had on him physically and how it has shaped his approach to life.
Chris is at the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin reflecting on a narrow 16-15 defeat for England in the first test match. All Blacks legend Ian Jones is alongside him, with World Cup winner Paul Grayson joining in from London. It was a case of missed chances for England, but they can take lots of positives into the second and final test at Eden Park next Saturday. Chris speaks to head coach Steve Borthwick, a disappointed England skipper Jamie George and New Zealand head coach Scott 'Razor' Robertson who said he was relieved to get the win.
Chris, Danny and Ashy are joined by Jamie George and Nick Tompkins to look ahead to a brilliant few weeks of international rugby. Can Ireland win in South Africa, or is it a step too far for Andy Farrell's side? There is an element of the unknown about the All Blacks, so do England have a chance of making history in New Zealand? Meanwhile Wales have a chance to restore some pride in the jersey against the Wallabies, while Scotland will be gunning for four wins on their tour of the Americas.
George Ford is back by popular demand! He joins Ben Youngs and Dan Cole in their secret Northern studio to answer YOUR questions… From being kidnapped by the army when on England duty to what it's really like to be best mates with Jonny May, George lifts the lid on what happens off the pitch when you're one of rugby's greats!
Join Dr. Josh Axe as he sits down with renowned life coach Jamie George. With over 30 years of experience empowering high achievers like executives, entertainers, and athletes, Jamie is here to help you move beyond self-doubt and unlock your fullest potential. In this thought-provoking conversation, Jamie shares profound wisdom on: The #1 reason relationships fail How to prioritize your top goals amidst busyness Understanding the difference between pain and suffering to eliminate the victim mentality Leveraging micro shifts, structure, and accountability Parenting advice that will transform your relationship with your kids Don't miss this powerful discussion packed with proven strategies to transform every area of your life. Tune in and walk away inspired to shed limiting beliefs, confidently reinvent yourself, and thrive like never before! Want more of The Dr. Josh Axe Show? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Twitter Facebook TikTok Follow Jamie George Instagram Facebook TikTok Follow Leaders Instagram Twitter Facebook Email Newsletter ------ Links: Check out Jamie's podcast, The Thrivalist Podcast → https://www.jamiegeorge.com/copy-of-books
Welcome to another episode of the TestGuild DevSecOps News Show. Today, we are privileged to have Jamie George, a seasoned professional in the tech industry and the CEO and co-founder of Codacy, join us. He brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience to explore the significant role of code quality and standards in today's fast-paced tech environment. Jamie will delve into how Codacy helps developers maintain high security and quality standards despite the pressures to ship quickly. We'll also discuss the integration of AI in coding, the challenges of ensuring security compliance, and Codacy's strategic focus on cloud environments and AI augmentation. Additionally, Jamie will explain how Codacy empowers DevOps teams to manage and improve code quality for better and safer software development. Stay tuned as we explore these topics, ensuring you have the tools and perspectives to enhance your DevSecOps efforts. Try out SmartBear's Bugsnag for free, today. No credit card required.
A thought-provoking conversation with Jamie George about the concepts of agreements and expectations. Jamie shared insights on how expectations can lead to resentment and how shifting to agreements can improve relationships and foster collaboration. We delved into the dynamics of the Drama Triangle, exploring victim, perpetrator, and rescuer roles, and how moving to the Green Triangle can empower individuals to take ownership, set boundaries, and engage in negotiation. Jamie emphasized the importance of being an empowered chooser and highlighted the impact of fear and shame on decision-making. We discussed the significance of addressing shame in a healthy way and the power of inviting change rather than imposing it. Overall, the episode provided valuable insights on navigating relationships, personal growth, and overcoming internal barriers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris is joined by Tommy Bowe and Fraser Brown for on the whistle reaction from the Aviva after Ireland beat Scotland to win back-to-back Six Nations titles. Plus Chris has pitch side reaction from Jack Crowley and Robbie Henshaw. The team also chat Wales' loss to Italy and what's next for them. Elsewhere Sara is out in Lyon with Matt Dawson and Chris Ashton following France's 33-31 victory over England after a late Ramos penalty. Sara also speaks to England captain Jamie George.
Sara and Ugo check in at Pennyhill Park to speak to Jamie George and Steve Borthwick ahead of the Ireland game at Twickenham. On the England agenda; how to bounce back from defeat at Murrayfield given the quality of this weekend's opposition, Danny Care's 100th cap, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's first start, as well as.....Steve's current reading list and Jamie's thoughts on whether Unai Emery or Mikel Arteta is the superior manager.Plus, Scotland head to Rome eyeing their highest ever Six Nations finish with Andy Christie and Cameron Redpath added to their starting XV, whilst Wales drop Nick Tompkins and George North for the visit of the French.
Ben, Charlie and Charles look ahead to the penultimate round of the Six Nations and in particular England's showdown with Ireland at Twickenham.Former England captain Will Carling joins us to offer us his thoughts on England, arguing a 'data straitjacket' is holding them back while revealing he had to argue with Eddie Jones to get current captain Jamie George into the leadership group back when he was a team mentor.The big selection question mark this week surrounds fly-half with Marcus Smith back in contention. Should he be fast-tracked into the starting line-up, or is George Ford or Fin Smith the better option? The guys make cases for each of the three starting on Saturday. Plus, we ask if Wales can turn their good performances into a win against struggling France this weekend, and whether Italy can replicate their heroics from round three when they host Scotland in Rome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris is joined by Ashy, Matt Dawson and Johnnie Beatie in Edinburgh where Scotland beat England 30-21 to win their fourth Calcutta Cup in a row.Both captains, England's Jamie George and Scotland's Finn Russell, are on the pod and we give Scotland coach Gregor Townsend the final word from Murrayfield. Plus, there's reaction from Dublin where Sara was joined by James Hook and Luke Fitzgerald to watch Ireland continue their push for the Grand Slam, beating Wales 31-7. 00:10 – Calcutta Cup discussion 12:59 – Finn Russell Interview 16:52 – Jamie George Interview 30:31 – Ireland v Wales reaction 44:43 – Gregor Townsend Interview 48:29 – Final thoughts from Murrayfield
Chris and Ashy are in John Barclay's recommended pub in Edinburgh where they're joined by Rory Lawson on the eve of the Calcutta Cup. Up for discussion.. Scotland aiming to match their best winning streak in this fixture since there were “penny-farthings on the side” according to Ashy, or just the 1890s. Is the amount of chat about England's new blitz defence disproportionate? And how will Finn Russell look to counter it having struggled against South Africa at the World Cup?England captain Jamie George is also on the pod, speaking with real poise about the death of his mother last week and how emotional the occasion will be for him and his family.And finally, Ashy reveals he thinks haggis is a vegetable.
With the second round of fixtures fast approaching Sara and Ugo discuss the Scotland and France team news ahead of their Murrayfield showdown before chatting to Jamie George ahead of England against Wales. Bringing the good times back to Twickenham is high on this England squad's agenda – we find out how they are planning to connect more successfully with their supporters. Also on the pod, a very left field book recommendation from Ben Earl and we invite Steve Borthwick to get involved in some pre-match mind games.
Chris heads to Girona to sit down with Danny and the new England captain Jamie George. The pair explain why they have had to relinquish their roles on the social committee since Jamie's appointment, and who has been tasked with replacing them. Jamie outlines what he wants from his England team this Six Nations and what kind of captain he will be. Will we see more of an attacking style? And are the young players ready to make the step up?
The 2024 Six Nations is just around the corner and the Telegraph Rugby podcast is back ahead of the tournament's opening fixture on Friday.Ben, Charlie and Charles get stuck into how the England squad will cope in the absence of Owen Farrell and Courtney Lawes, with Jamie George to skipper the side for the competition.We also hear from Italy forward Sebastian Negri ahead of Italy's clash with England, and he opens up to us about his starring role in the recent Netflix series.Former England coach Eddie Jones joins the show for the first time since becoming head coach of Japan. We hear about his new role, the upcoming Six Nations, and his strong views on Owen Farrell's decision to step away from international rugby.Plus, we cast our eyes over the best of the weekend's action, including a potential classic in Marseille between France and Ireland on Friday night. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Season 4 is sponsored by Continental Tyres. In the headlines this week: The England squad has been named, we'll pick a XV for Italy and react to the appointment of Jamie George as captain. Louis Rees-Zammit is off to the NFL to pursue his American Dream. Can Joe Schmidt turn Australia around in time for the Lions Tour? Plus we talk all things club rugby including a reflection on the Champions Cup Pools stages. GBR LIVE
Die haker, Jamie George, sal Engeland in die Sesnasies-reeks aanvoer nadat Owen Farrell besluit het om ‘n blaaskans te neem van die internasionale spel. Die 33-jarige George het in 2015 sy buiging vir Engeland gemaak en het sedertdien in 85 toetse gespeel en 65 punte aangeteken. Hy het ook drie wedstryde gespeel tydens die Britse en Ierse Leeus se toer na Nieu-Seeland in 2017. Die span begin die derde van volgende maand sy veldtog teen Italië in Rome Afrigter Steve Borthwick verduidelik waarom hy George gekies het:
Chris and Ashy are at Twickenham to chat to Steve Borthwick about his revamped Six Nations squad. Danny made the cut and is one of three scrum-halves in the 36-man squad which will be captained by Jamie George. Borthwick talks about Danny's inclusion and the importance of experience in a squad which contains seven uncapped players. He also explains why he feels George is the right man to lead his team and has some advice for the Saracens hooker as a former captain. We also get Ashy's take to the shock news that Louis Rees-Zammit is quitting rugby for the NFL and there is reaction to Ireland's squad as Andy Farrell names Peter O'Mahony as captain.
England, Saracens and British and Irish Lions hooker Jamie George joins Will Kelleher and Alfie Reynolds for today's episode. He chats about the latest round of Premiership action, as the race for the play-offs hots up and Jamie's team mate Owen Farrell has been linked with a move to France. He also explains why England players have opted to start a new agency to look after their contractual and commercial deals with the RFU. Plus, he looks ahead to the 2024 6 Nations as England aim to build-up on their third placed finish at the World Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's nothing quite like it. The Boks are back at a World Cup final, and it's the old foes that stand in the way. Rugby's giants go head to head in pursuit of the ultimate title. Also featuring: what's slippier - Mark Telea or Jamie George's lineout throws? Is Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu moonlighting for Cape Town City FC? Will Welsh clubs ever beat anyone again other than each other? Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show.
Chris Jones and Chris Ashton are in Aix-en-Provence and are joined by England hooker Jamie George ahead of England's Quarter-Final against Fiji. Jamie reflects on England's loss to Fiji at Twickenham earlier this year, as well as their performance against Samoa last weekend, before discussing where England need to improve going into the Quarter-Final.
On today's episode, we wrap up our three-part mini-series with Christine Owenell… and it's a doozy. We get into Tenet 3: how cultivating awe and wonder allows for discovery of solutions hidden in plain sight. And nothing could be truer.Connect with Christine:Website: https://christineowenell.com/Substack: Christineowenell.substack.comCONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/The Thrivalist Handbook: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're back with part two of a three-part mini-series with Christine Owenell. Today we get into Tenet Two of her three tenets in the Alchemy of Choas: In order to claim leadership “out there,” you must first claim leadership “in here.” Be sure to come back next week for the third and final tenet.Lightward Journals: https://lightward.shop/Connect with Christine:Website: https://christineowenell.com/Substack: Christineowenell.substack.comCONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/The Thrivalist Handbook: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Christine Owenell is back with us today for part one of a three-part mini-series on her three tenets of leadership in life. On today's episode we look at Tenet One: the problem is not chaos; the problem is our inability to be with it. We get into chaos, knowing, certainty - all the good stuff. Be sure to come back the next two weeks for Tenets Two and Three.Lightward Journals: https://lightward.shop/Connect with Christine:Website: https://christineowenell.com/Substack: Christineowenell.substack.comCONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/The Thrivalist Handbook: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oh boy… joining us on today's episode are two beautiful souls who happen to be our daughters. We have a lovely time chatting about what it looks like to grow up Gen-Z. Stress, pressure, information overload, making a living while protecting your soul, navigating your own faith/value system. We get into it. And we could not be prouder of these two people who, in spite of any of our shortcomings, have become these beautiful, compassionate, and thoughtful human beings who will leave a mark.CONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/Book: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Glory Crampton is a Broadway actress, singer, recording artist, producer, director, and TedX inspirational speaker. Prepare for an intriguing conversation with Glory about her competitive diving era, her 35+ years in Broadway musical theater, coping with the “no's,” reinventing yourself, and much more. We had such a great time talking with her.CONNECT WITH GLORY:TedX: https://www.ted.com/talks/glory_crampton_release_stage_fright_ignite_unlimited_possibilities?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshareWebsite: https://www.glorycrampton.com/CONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/Book: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Terry Smith joins us again. We had such a meaningful time with him the first time that we had him back to talk about story mapping and navigating through the triangles (red/drama, green/relationship). If you're not familiar with the triangles, be sure to check out Jamie's book, The Thrivalist Handbook: https://www.thrivalistcollective.com/freebook55936871CONNECT WITH TERRY:Coaching. Life Matters: https://www.coachinglifematters.org/Books: https://coachinglifematters.org/books-1CONNECT WITH THRIVALIST:Website: http://thrivalistcollective.com/Book: http://thethrivalisthandbook.com/Jamie George: https://jamiegeorge.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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