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Barry Jones joins Buncey to dissect Dave Allen's TKO win over Johnny Fisher. Along the way they hear from Allen himself, plus his trainer Jamie Moore and promoter Eddie Hearn. Plus British heavyweight champion David Adeleye shares his views on the fight and tells us what might be next for him. And Dave Allen's girlfriend makes a cameo appearance on the pod!
Buncey is at the weigh-in to chat to Johnny Fisher and Dave Allen ahead of their rematch this Saturday at the Copper Box. He also hears from Fisher's dad “Big” John, Allen's trainer Jamie Moore, and Matchroom CEO Frank Smith.
Jamie Moore shares about embracing anger to find joyful agency on episode 565 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I was told that that if I showed emotion I would be seen as vulnerable, and my students would be ready to pounce on that vulnerability. -Jamie Moore Invisible agreements shadow our classroom interactions and curriculum, capping the potential for connection, feeling, and joy in community with each other. -Jamie Moore My favorite thing is learning with my students and humanizing myself. -Jamie Moore Are you a living realization of your values and beliefs? -Jamie Moore Resources Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education: Uplifting Teaching & Learning for All, edited by Eileen Camfield Sentipensante (Sensing / Thinking) Pedagogy: Educating for Wholeness, Social Justice, and Liberation, by Laura I. Rendón Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation through Anger, by Lama Rod Owens Emergent Strategy, by adrienne maree brown Ross Gay Caretakers need to care for themselves Imagination: A Manifesto, by Ruha Benjamin Imagination Playbook
iFLTV's Andrew McCart caught up with Jamie Moore ahead of Pat Brown debut, Cameron Vuong vs Jordan Flynn grudge match, Dave Allen vs Johnny Fisher rematch & Jake Paul calling out Anthony Joshua. Get four months EXTRA with our EXCLUSIVE offer with SurfShark by clicking HERE
Buncey is in Manchester ahead of Jack Catterall's fight against Arnold Barboza Jr. He speaks to both fighters with the winner becoming the mandatory challenger for Teofimo Lopez's WBO world title. We also hear from promoter Eddie Hearn and Jack's trainer Jamie Moore.
IFLTVS COLM MCGUIGAN CAUGHT UP WITH JAMIE MOORE IN SAUDI ARABIA, THEY DISCUSS FURY VS USYK 2, AJ RETURN, DAVE ALLEN VS JONNY FISHER, JACK CATTERALL VS ARNOLD BARBOZA, PAT BROWN & MORE
Following our signing of Team GB Olympian Pat Brown, over 250 fans flocked to Hallé St Peter's in Manchester to celebrate the occasion. Earlier in the day Matchroom's Scott Hammerton spoke with Pat himself, promoter Eddie Hearn, manager Sam Jones and trainers Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis to find out why ‘The Bomber' can go all the way in the pro game.
iFLTV's Andrew McCart caught up with trainer Jamie Moore on his young fighter Pat Brown signing with Eddie Hearn, what's next for Jack Catterall & talks Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk rematch.
In this special episode Adrienne is in conversation with Jamie Moore, the Director of Fitness at SIRO Hotels, live from SIRO One Za'abeel in Dubai, where Sammi and Adrienne were staying and working. You can find out more about SIRO here. Centred around the importance of self-care and active living, SIRO One Za'abeel echoes the SIRO mission to unlock and maintain your mental and physical potential. This urban destination delivers a complete experience under one roof, with rooms meticulously designed to combat jet lag, the world's best gym in a hotel, and a selection of acclaimed culinary experiences at The Link, one of Dubai's most popular dining spots.More than just a hotel, SIRO One Za'abeel also features 2,000 sqm of fitness and recovery facilities, offering cutting-edge treatments, personalised nutritional guidance, diverse training options, and a membership for the ultimate wellbeing experience – all in one destination. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Jamie Moore's 6 year old son Mason was experiencing headaches, having vomiting episodes, and having little energy, she and her husband were frustrated at first by the response they were receiving from doctors who did not recognize that what was happening to Mason was a "head issue". Mason was finally diagnosed with Anaplastic Large Cell Medulloblastoma on February 20th of 2023, had much of his treatment at St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital in Memphis, but for the most part the difficult treatment that he underwent did not help and he passed away on November 6th of 2023, just 10 months after his diagnosis.
This week: 100 years ago the founders of Black Stallion Estate Winery, located on the Silverado Trail in Napa Valley, began their winemaking journey - winemaker Shawn Brynildson shares the story and the wines; Will Hardman's family began farming on the Naramata Bench a century ago, adding vines to their land in the 90s; in our next Valley First Credit Union Spotlight, Will talks about winemaking for his family's Deep Roots Winery, his connection with the Naramata community and the rising popularity of Gamay; Mirco Billorsi, the Export Director for Montalcino's Altesino, speaks of the historic brand, known for making the first single vineyard Brunello; Jamie Moore, Assistant General Manager at Penticton Lakeside Resort lists the many reasons to book your trip to Penticton this fall, which includes the chance of spotting Canucks on the street and celebrating beer all around town. Join us to hear more.
Note: This was recorded in 2022 with a small digital camera, I apologize for the background noise, but it was the best I could do to raise audio volumes it without distorting it. Jamie's two daughters speak at the very end, about their mother. Darlene Hicks, 31, Billy Ray Hine, 21, and Hicks' 14-year-old daughter, Jamie L. Moore, were all charged and convicted in connection with the murder of Herman Babb. Each was found guilty of first-degree murder, second-degree burglary, and conspiracy to commit murder. Jamie Moore was recertified as a juvenile and was released when she turned 18 years old. Billy Hine is serving life with the possibility of parole. Darlene Hicks is serving life without the possibility of parole.https://linktr.ee/UnforbiddentruthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
Former Tipton, Oklahoma police chief of police speaks about his friendship with Jamie Moore Hine and talks about how he knew her mother and what she was like. Darlene Hicks, 31, Billy Ray Hine, 21, and Hicks' 14-year-old daughter, Jamie L. Moore, were all charged and convicted in connection with the murder of Herman Babb. Each was found guilty of first-degree murder, second-degree burglary, and conspiracy to commit murder. Jamie Moore was recertified as a juvenile and was released when she turned 18 years old. Billy Hine and Darlene Hicks both received life sentences without the possibility of parole.https://linktr.ee/UnforbiddentruthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
Physical activity is not just for the young and athletic, it's for Oklahomans of any age and ability. Episode 47 of the TSET Better Health Podcast introduces listeners to Mark Ivy of NewView Oklahoma and his promotion of adaptive sports like beep ball -- a new take on baseball -- and other physical activities for fellow visually impaired persons. Executive Director Kathleen Fitzgerald talks about the Oklahoma Senior Games' variety of sports and activities, and OSG competitor Jamie Moore and her coach, Brock Hunter, explain their enjoyment for line dancing. Finally, TSET Campaign Manager Kelsey Nation discusses the many helpful physical activity resources found on the Shape Your Future website. Shape Your Future - NewView Oklahoma https://youtu.be/8ij9dupY9FA
*IS DUBOIS BEING DISMISSED AGAINST AJ?* - JAMIE MOORE HONEST, TALKS CANELO-EUBANK, CATTERALL, WARD
Stacey Copeland sits in for Buncey and takes the pod to the new Co-op Live arena in Manchester. She's at the launch press conference for the fight between Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis. We hear from both fighters, as well as promoter Eddie Hearn and Jack's trainer Jamie Moore. Rhiannon Dixon is also on the pod as she's defending her world title against fellow Brit Terri Harper.
Steve Bunce is in Leeds for the press conference of Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall The Rematch. Join Steve as he sits down to speak with promoter Eddie Hearn, the two fighters Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall and their respective coaches; Jamie Moore and Joe Mcnally.
Emily Landis is here with us this week on Stories Behind the Songs! It was so good to have her onstage with us. Emily is killing it right now after being in Nashville for 12 years - she has recent cuts with artists like Tiera Kennedy, Dylan Scott and Gabby Barrett. She got her first #1 hit with Gabby Barrett's “The Good Ones” written back in 2018 which ended up getting multiple CMA noms for Song and Single of the Year. You'll hear how this song started with just a title and was almost trashed - we're very glad she didn't do that! We also go over “Stuck In My Ways” - one she wrote for Lauren Watkins who is the current opener for Morgan Wallen. This song's writing process began similarly to “The Good Ones” and has an awesome story behind it. While sitting together this week, we also discussed Emily losing her first pub deal with Big Machine which motivated her to make more contacts, play more rounds and get her name around Music Row. We cover the story behind “Chasin' Tornados” - written with Jamie Moore and Lainey Wilson, and Emily answered the question - melody or lyric first when she's writing songs? And, as always, Emily performs a couple of her songs for us - “The Good Ones” and “Chasin' Tornados.” If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to share it with your friends and give us a follow. It is our mission to bring you the Stories Behind the Songs from the songwriters themselves and it's because of YOU that we get to keep going. Let's jump in - here's Emily Landis. Podcast Show Notes: Emily's TikTok - @emily_landis Emily's Instagram - @emily_landis Emily's Apple Music Playlist - here And follow us, Stories Behind the Songs, here: Listen/Subscribe/Follow - HERE SBTSongs TikTok - @SBTSongs SBTSongs Instagram - @SBTSongs SBTSongs YouTube - @SBTSongs Chris Blair's Instagram - @ChrisBlairMusic Chris Blair's Website - ChrisBlair.com The Listening Room's Website - ListeningRoomCafe.com TLR's Instagram - @ListeningRoomCafe TLR's TikTok - @ListeningRoomCafe And thanks to our sponsors! We couldn't do it without the support of Sennheiser, Imperfect Aesthetician & Alclair In-Ear Monitors --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtsongs/support
Looking to sell your home and want to maximize its worth? On this episode of Real Estate Today, REALTOR® and appraiser Jamie Moore shares what homeowners can do to their homes to get a bigger appraised value, including depersonalizing and decluttering. Plus, REALTOR® Greg Block joins to share invaluable insights on enhancing your home's market value, covering everything from essential cleaning and a fresh coat of paint to the impact of curb appeal. Also, Melissa Dittmann Tracey shares what items in the 2024 remodeling boom are hot or not.
Join Our Discord Commmunity: Discord Email Us: TheDayAfter@THENEWBLXCK.com WhatsAPP: 07564841073 Join us in our twitter community - Twitter Subscribe NOW to The Day After: shorturl.at/brKOX The Day After, (00:00) Intro: (13:55) Headlines: Prince William calls for an end to the fighting in Israel-Gaza conflict, Immigration and borders watchdog sacked for leaking critical reports, ‘Unwell' Julian Assange fails to attend court hearing (16:39) What You Saying? The uniqueness of a present, no mobile phones for kids & 2024 so far??
Barry Jones joins Buncey at the 3Arena to look back at Katie Taylor's majority decision victory over Chantelle Cameron. We hear from Taylor and her promoter Eddie Hearn, plus Cameron's trainer Jamie Moore is also on the pod. And no pod from Dublin would be complete without hearing from Steve Collins and the legend that is Irish dancer Michael Flatley.
Buncey is joined by Irish boxing journalist Lydia Del Dolles to look ahead to the fight this weekend. They discuss the impact Katie Taylor's career has had on so many Irish people, how her approach this time seems different and what we can expect from Saturday night. We also hear from Chantelle Cameron's coaching team of Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis. And local boy Gary Cully is on the pod to discuss his fight.
Barry Jones and Ant Crolla join Buncey to pick through the bones of Jack Catterall's win over Jorge Linares. They speak to Catterall, his trainer Jamie Moore and promoter Eddie Hearn.
Buncey is in Liverpool ahead of the big fight this weekend. He speaks to both Jack Catterall and Jorge Linares, as well as Catterall's training team of Jamie Moore and Nigel Travis. Matchroom CEO Frank Smith is also on the pod, as is Peter Grail who fights on the undercard.
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We're back at Matchroom HQ as the fun and games continue with Richardson Hitchins who previews his September 23 headline spot against Jose Zepeda, John Ryder eyes a mega fight with Gennadiy Golovkin or Jaime Munguia next and takes on our latest quiz, Jamie Moore racks his brains for a dream dinner party lineup in Food Fight, IBF and Ring Magazine Cruiserweight King Jai Opetaia talks all things Jordan Thompson and reveals which former Midfield maestro is his distant relative, Mike Costello takes another trip down memory lane with a certain Smokin' Joe Fraizer plus there's a cameo from Eddie Hearn and much more!
This week the lads debrief on the madness surrounding Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte's fight week collapse, and the late replacement.Former British, Commonwealth and European champion Jamie Moore also joins the lads to talk boxing and about co-founding his charity Maverick Stars Trust, and all projects they do in communities around the UK.If you enjoy listening to the podcast please leave a review.Brought to you in partnership with Maverick Stars Trust. Sponsored by Manscaped.
Steve is in Salford this week to sit down with Chantelle Cameron and her trainer Jamie Moore. Two months on from that historic win over Katie Taylor in Dublin, they share their memories of the evening and the training camp. They also discuss why she nearly walked away from the sport, how the relationship with Jamie and Nigel Travis came about and whether three-minute rounds is something she is open to.
Ade Oladipo & Gareth A Davies reflect on a historic night in Dublin as Katie Taylor made her homecoming, however it didn't go to plan for the Irish icon as she was beaten on points by a very impressive Chantelle Cameron.We hear from Cameron and her trainer Jamie Moore, who tell us they are happy to take a rematch but negotiations need to be on their terms given their win at the weekend.Devin Haney edged out Vasily Lomanchenko in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning, the Ukrainian put in a solid performance and many believed he won the fight, we discuss the result and if it was a judging travesty and if Haney will offer the rematch to put any doubts over the result, to bed.Plus we preview three World Title fights this weekend, including one live on talkSPORT as old stable mates Lawrence Okolie and Chris Billam-Smith meet in Bournemouth! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
24 April 2023: We have our legal hour with Devanand Mahadeva answering all your questionsWe talk to Jamie Moore about his new sleep programmeMaria is sharing her journey with MS and psychologist Dr Kim joins herInterior designer Ale Akinbiyi is sharing the latest design trends. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to know how you can increase the value of your home? Ohio REALTOR® Greg Blatt talks about floors, landscaping, and other home improvement projects that a homeowner can do easily and affordably to get the most value out of their house. Newport, Rhode Island REALTOR® and home appraiser Jamie Moore shares the home appraisal process steps and what an appraiser is looking for so you can make sure your home gets the highest appraisal price. Do you renovate your basement or the space above your garage? Jamie gives her advice. And April is Fair Housing Month; Baltimore, Maryland REALTOR® JoAnne Poole talks fair housing and how far the U.S. has come in ending discrimination in real estate but also tells us just how far we still have to go to make sure every person has equal ability to get a home they can afford. Also, Melissa Dittmann Tracey lets us know which kitchen countertops and finishes are HOT or not?
Ace reporter Kev came down from the mountains for the Katie Taylor ‘Homecoming' press conference at Dublin's Mansion House (talkin' bout a revolution?) as she gears up to challenge Chantelle Cameron for the undisputed world light-welterweight championship. It's Ireland v England, unbeaten v unbeaten, undisputed v undisputed. It may not be Croke Park but it's going to be a night of nights at the 3Arena. We didn't cut any corners (or cornermen) out this week so we're speaking to both fighters' trainers, Ross Enamait from Team Taylor and Jamie Moore from Team Cameron, on preparing their champions for the first undisputed world title fight on the island for a staggering 74 years. We also hear from Katie's dad and former coach Pete about the pair's 2011 meeting in the amateurs as well as top Irish trainers Tony Davitt, Paschal Collins and Andy Lee (who'll be on the broadcast team for the event) about the upcoming slobberknocker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve's in Dublin this week to speak to Katie Taylor ahead of her fight with undisputed Super-Lightweight World Champion Chantelle Cameron. Taylor fights in the Irish capital for the first time in her professional career and hopes to become a two-weight undisputed World Champion. We also hear from Cameron and her trainer Jamie Moore, as well as promoter Eddie Hearn.
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This week Jack Catterall & Jamie Moore join the lads to discuss the latest with Catterall's long awaited rematch with Josh Taylor. The ups and downs of the past 12 months after a controversial loss in the first fight, and what's on the horizon for the near future. Jamie Moore also talks about his charity work with Maverick Stars Trust.Brought to you in partnership with Maverick Stars Trust Sponsored by Manscaped
Nigel Travis has done it all in boxing. He's best known now as Jamie Moore's No. 2 – assistant trainer – but he was a good amateur who left it too late to make it in the pros. As well as being a full-time firefighter, he's a part-time actor who has appeared on shows including Peaky Blinders, and he comes from boxing stock and a father who has been involved in the development of Britain's top amateurs for years. Alongside Moore, Nigel's worked with Rocky Fielding, Carl Frampton, Chantelle Cameron, Tommy Coyle and many more.
Many attorneys rely heavily on their nonlawyer staff to assist with the extensive workload that comes along with running a practice. It is very easy to begin to lean on competent and experienced staff members to handle significant components of cases, but it is critical that attorneys have a clear understanding of the Bar Rules that address the appropriate roles of nonlawyers. In today's episode host Jamie Moore welcomes back Florida Bar Ethics Counsel, Jonathan Grabb, to discuss guidelines for the roles of nonlawyers and the attorneys that supervise them. The Florida Bar Professional Ethics Committee has created the Legal Assistants and Nonlawyer Employees Ethics Informational Packet that addresses proper and improper activities of nonlawyer staff. If your questions or issues are not addressed in this episode, you can contact The Bar's Ethics Hotline. Jonathan Grabb graduated cum laude from Florida State University's College of Law in 2008 and became the Ethics Counsel for The Florida Bar in November 2021, after serving in the Ethics & Advertising Department for 8 years as an Assistant Ethics Counsel. Jonathan has fielded more than 20,000 calls on the ethics hotline, reviewed thousands of lawyer advertisements, and issued dozens of staff opinions. Prior to working at The Florida Bar, Jonathan was a Senior Attorney at the Agency for Persons with Disabilities.This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1.0 hour of General CLE credit including 1.0 hour of Ethics CLE credit. Course # 6870.REFERENCED RESOURCES: Rules, Ethics & ProfessionalismLegal Assistants and Nonlawyer Employees – Ethics Informational PacketSubject Index of Ethics OpinionLawyer RegulationABA Model Guidelines for the Utilization of Paralegal Services
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Have you ever considered starting your own law practice? It's an appealing question – imagine being your own boss, setting your own schedule, and only accepting cases that you are excited about. There are certainly a lot of pros to starting your own practice, but for every pro, there are also several cons to consider.In today's episode, host Jamie Moore welcomes Cristina Alonso of Alonso Appeals to discuss what it's like to start and manage your own law practice.Cristina Alonso of Alonso Appeals is Board Certified in Appellate Practice by The Florida Bar. She handles appellate litigation in state and federal courts. She has handled over 100 appellate matters, including matters before the Supreme Court of the United States, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the Florida Supreme Court, and all Florida district courts of appeal. She also works as an integral part of trial teams, having served as counsel at over 25 trials. Her work includes providing litigation support, including ensuring that issues are preserved for appellate review, and drafting and arguing complex pre-trial motions, case dispositive motions, jury instructions, and post-trial motions. Her work also includes developing innovative strategies for new and evolving theories of liability, representing individuals and corporations in high-stakes litigation, managing national and statewide litigation, and providing appellate consulting services to trial counsel. Her experience spans various practice areas such as complex business litigation, constitutional and civil rights, mass tort litigation, and products liability. She was honored by the Daily Business Review as the “The Most Effective Lawyer” in Appellate Practice of 2014 and as one of “The Most Effective Lawyers” of 2009 in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. She was recognized by The National Law Journal as one of the 40 Minorities under 40 of 2011. She also received the Florida Diversity Council's 2012 Breaking the Glass Ceiling Award, was named a Top Lawyer in the South Florida Legal Guide 2013-2022, and was selected for inclusion in Florida Super Lawyers 2013-2022. Cristina currently serves as the Chair-Elect of the Solo and Small Firm Section of the Florida Bar, and as an appointed member of the Board of Governors.This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1.0 hour of General CLE credit. Course #6784.REFERENCED RESOURCES:Alonso AppealsLeadershipBlogPublicationsSolo & Small Firm Section of The Florida BarSection WebsiteNew Law Practice/New Office ChecklistChoose a Corporate StructureMember BenefitsStart a Law Firm TopicsABA Article: I'm Ready to Start My Own Law Practice – What Are the Pitfalls?Join the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral ServiceWixLegalFuel
The Flash Knockdown podcast returns after a short hiatus in Abu Dhabi for our inaugural Champion Series. Jamie and Scott speak with Joe Cordina, Jessica McCaskill, Gamal Yafai, Jamie Moore and Dmitry Bivol's S&C coach Taylor Ramsdell on the ground before a huge night of World Championship Boxing.
We all know that the practice of law can be extremely stressful, and unfortunately, lawyers have consistently experienced higher rates of depression and substance abuse. Because of this, The Florida Bar's Mental Health & Wellness of Florida Lawyers Committee continues to strive to bring awareness to the resources available to Bar members. One of the resources, Florida Lawyers Assistance, Inc., or FLA, provides confidential assistance through assessments, referrals, education, and support groups. In today's episode, hosts Christine Bilbrey and Jamie Moore, welcome Dan McDermott and Carol Parks, of Florida Lawyers Assistance. We discuss programs and services available to assist attorneys, judges, law students, and other legal professionals who may be impaired in their ability to function in a legal setting. Dan McDermott was appointed Executive Director by the Florida Lawyers Assistance, Inc Board of Directors, effective June 15, 2020. Dan graduated from Yale University and The University of Iowa College of Law. Following a two-year clerkship with the Chief Judge of the US District Court for the Northern District of Iowa, Dan practiced law in Cedar Rapids for 5 years before moving to Washington, DC. He then began what is now a more than three decades-long stint as a lawyer in recovery. Dan worked in government relations in the financial services and technology sectors, before becoming Head of US Government Relations of Visa, the world's largest electronic payment network. At FLA, Dan is responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations. The foundation of his work is assuring that members of Florida's legal community receive compassionate interaction and appropriate counseling. Carol Parks received her B.A. in Psychology from the Pennsylvania State University. She then became a Florida Certified Health Professional, received a Master of Science in Counseling from Nova University, and a Master of Business Administration from St. Leo University. She has worked tirelessly to educate and treat those suffering from addiction and mental health issues. From behavioral health technician to Chief Executive Officer of a 100-bed dual-diagnosis facility, Carol has the advantage of understanding all aspects of treatment from evaluation to aftercare, and from discovery to recovery. This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1.0 hour of General CLE credit including 1.0 hour of Mental Illness Awareness CLE credit. Course #6704. REFERENCED RESOURCES: Florida Lawyers AssistanceMeetings & EventsCLEFlorida Bar Mental Health and Wellness CenterMember Benefits Program: Mental Health and WellnessFlorida Bar News: Group Provides Support for Working MothersLegalFuel: The Practice Resource Center of The Florida BarLegalFuel: Free CLE
Nick - recording from Melbourne ahead of the Melbourne Cup - is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. In Australia, at the Carbine Club annual Derby eve lunch, Nick talks to best friends and ex flatmates James Ferguson and Ed Crisford about their Cup hopefuls who currently sit 1-2 in the betting for the race that stops a nation. He also catches up with breeder Adam Sangster, from one of the most famous racing dynasties of all, on why he emigrated and why the country is such an innovative force in global bloodstock. Royal Ascot winning breeder Sean Hawkins tells Nick about the thrill of homebred High Emoceon getting a run in the big race. Closer to home, Jamie Moore looks ahead to Goshen's chasing debut at Ascot on Saturday, while Jane examines the Weatherbys Return of Mares, gives her view on the Charlie Hall Chase and has news of ins and outs at next weekend's Breeders Cup.
During the latest episode of the Saturday Edition, Charlotte Greenway looks ahead to the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby with comments from leading hope Ahoy Senor's trainer Lucinda Russell along with Joe Tizzard who trains last season's Denman Chase winner, Eldorado Allen. Sticking in the UK, ahead of Ascot's first meeting of the National Hunt season jockey Jamie Moore discusses his mounts including the talented Goshen, who tries his hand at the larger obstacles for the first time. Then trainer Sam Thomas, comments on both his runners Before Midnight and Our Power. Next we head down under and to Melbourne to get the thought of Graeme Rogerson whose Sharp 'N' Smart bids to land the second leg of a remarkable double of the Champions Stakes and Victoria Derby. Finally, to close the show British based trainers, James Ferguson and Ed Crisford, discuss their respective runners, Deauville Legend and Without A Fight, who head the betting for the race that stops the nation.
Nick - recording from Melbourne ahead of the Melbourne Cup - is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. In Australia, at the Carbine Club annual Derby eve lunch, Nick talks to best friends and ex flatmates James Ferguson and Ed Crisford about their Cup hopefuls who currently sit 1-2 in the betting for the race that stops a nation. He also catches up with breeder Adam Sangster, from one of the most famous racing dynasties of all, on why he emigrated and why the country is such an innovative force in global bloodstock. Royal Ascot winning breeder Sean Hawkins tells Nick about the thrill of homebred High Emoceon getting a run in the big race. Closer to home, Jamie Moore looks ahead to Goshen's chasing debut at Ascot on Saturday, while Jane examines the Weatherbys Return of Mares, gives her view on the Charlie Hall Chase and has news of ins and outs at next weekend's Breeders Cup.
Most of us at one time or another might have heard the saying, “great minds think alike.” Perhaps our colleagues have said it when collectively the same decision is made, or an exceptional idea is brainstormed in a group. But do great minds think alike, or do great minds think differently?In today's episode, hosts Christine Bilbrey and Jamie Moore welcome Haley Moss, author of Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers and Other Professionals. We discuss how having a better understanding of neurodivergence can help lawyers foster positive relationships with their colleagues and help them work more effectively with the clients they serve. About Haley Moss:Diagnosed with autism at the age of three, Haley Moss's parents were told that she might not ever finish high school or earn a driver's license. Today she is a lawyer, neurodiversity expert, keynote speaker, educator, and the author of four books that guide neurodivergent individuals through professional and personal challenges. Haley is a consultant to top corporations and nonprofits that seek her guidance in creating a diverse workplace, and a sought-after commentator on disability rights and the Americans With Disabilities Act.The first openly autistic lawyer in Florida, Haley's books include “Great Minds Think Differently: Neurodiversity for Lawyers and Other Professionals” (ABA Book Publishing; June 2021), “The Young Autistic Adult's Independence Handbook” (Jessica Kingsley Publishers; November 2021), “A Freshman Survival Guide for College Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders” (Jessica Kingsley Publishers; October 2014), and “Middle School — The Stuff Nobody Tells You About: A Teenage Girl With High-Functioning Autism Shares Her Experiences” (AAPC Publishing; March 2010) Her articles have appeared in outlets including the Washington Post, Teen Vogue, GQ, Bustle, Fast Company, Law 360 Pulse, and the ABA Journal.Haley earned her law degree from the University of Miami School of Law with numerous honors. Admitted to the Florida Bar in 2019, she is the recipient of awards including the American Bar Association Solo, Small Firm, and General Practice Division's Breaking Barriers Award (2021), D-30 Disability Impact List (2021), Road Less Traveled Award from Ms. JD (2020), Outstanding Self-Advocate Award from University of Miami — Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (2018), and Publix Self-Advocate of the Year from the Palm Beach County Special Needs Advisory Coalition (2018).This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1.0 hour of General CLE credit including 1.0 hour of Mental Illness Awareness CLE credit. Course #6579.
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The Florida Bar's Lawyer Referral Service was created in 1972 to bridge the gap for individuals in need of legal services by referral method with licensed attorneys. The Lawyer Referral Service serves an important purpose in providing clients with an unprejudiced referral to a licensed attorney who has the experience and knowledge in the area of law suitable to the client's legal needs. In today's episode host Jamie Moore welcomes Christine Bilbrey, to discuss how attorneys can become a member of the Bar's Lawyer Referral Service to serve Floridians and grow their client base. Christine Bilbrey is the Director of The Florida Bar's Practice Resource Center, and one of the hosts of The Florida Bar's LegalFuel podcast series. In addition to the Practice Resource Center, Christine oversees all things related to the Lawyer Referral Service and is also the staff liaison for The Florida Bar's Standing Committee on Mental Health and Wellness of Florida Lawyers. Christine holds a master's degree in Business Administration and a bachelor's degree in Legal Administration. She previously served as the principal firm administrator at area law firms in her hometown of Pensacola, Florida. Prior to joining The Florida Bar, Christine was a certified HR classroom and virtual trainer for the world's largest credit union.This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1.0 hour of General CLE credit. Course # 6473. REFERENCED RESOURCES: The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral ServiceLawyer Referral Service Office: 800-342-8011LawyerReferral@FloridaBar.orgJoin the Lawyer Referral ServiceLawyer Referral Service Membership ApplicationCoverage AreasLawyer Referral Service RulesThe Rules Regulating The Florida BarChapter 8LegalFuel: The Practice Resource Center of The Florida Bar