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Chris Jones - experienced rugby writer for The Times and RugbyPass in the UK - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, recapping the second weekend of action at the Rugby World Cup in France. Highlight results include Fiji upsetting the Wallabies 22-15 for their first ever win over Australia, Ireland thumping Tonga 59-16 and England beating Japan 34-12. Chris talks all about those as well as the All Blacks' expected win over Namibia and prop Ethan de Groot's red card.
In this week's episode, I speak to Lizi Hamer, Executive Creative Director, Octagon APAC.Tune in now to hear us chat about being a female creative in a male-dominated industry and the power of glitches and why they can be positive.Lizi also shares her thoughts about the future of hybrid work and the opportunities that will give us to invite new talent into our teams.Key takeaways include:● How to build inner resilience in yourself and your team● How to give people feedback that builds them up● How to marry up your own boundaries with company boundariesLizi has co-built the foundations of a new kind of agency; No2ndPlace. An agency using the power of sport to create enduring social change.Working with brands, sports bodies, not-for-profits and athletes to drive awareness and impact societal issues; No2ndPlace brings together a collective of Australia's strongest social advocates to create meaningful work that helps the world win.Lizi's award-winning campaigns have brought a blind man's world to life, challenged masculinity in Australia, created the live trophy at Japan Rugby World Cup, changed country law for a more sustainable future; leading Lizi to be labeled as one of the most creative women in the world.She has a magnetic ability to form smart partnerships, give generous ideas, and is constantly Story Hunting.Useful links:Follow Joanna Howes and The Change Creators:website: https://www.thechangecreators.comlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/For Leadership and team coaching and training, you can message me at joanna.howes@thechangecreators.com and we can book a call. website: https://www.thechangecreators.com linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joannahowes/youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2kZ-x8fDHKEVb222qpQ_NQ
This edition I speak about my 1st trip to the Rugby World Cup and Japan Japan is an amazing country
Gavin Hastings joins Nashy to debrief his Japan Rugby World Cup experience.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
Gavin Hastings joins Nashy to debrief his Japan Rugby World Cup experience.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup 2019.Simon Bryers of Scrum Magazine and Richard Simpson from Tayburn Ltd join Nashy for a chat while watching the game.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
Scotland v Japan Rugby World Cup 2019.Simon Bryers of Scrum Magazine and Richard Simpson from Tayburn Ltd join Nashy for a chat while watching the game.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
Former Wallabies outside back Cameron Shepherd joins us in our studio, while World Cup-winner Joe Roff checks in from Canberra to discuss a remarkable weekend of rugby. Where to now for the Wallabies after dropping to seventh in the world following their loss to Argentina. How did South Africa pull off Mission Impossible by beating the All Blacks? And why has Eddie Jones hired John Mitchell to join him in England?
This episode is a companion piece to the previous podcast where we interviewed Wonde Nevens and Gavin Price. In this episode Verity, Wonde and Gavin speak to Dr. Stuart Murray, from Bond University, Australia. The three guests discuss Stuart’s new book which represents five years of work around the area and paradigms connected to sports diplomacy. Wonde and Gavin ask Stuart how his book connects to the current sport diplomacy and governance issues that have played out in 2018. More information on Wonde and Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wonde-nevens-23549097/ https://twitter.com/GavinMPrice https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff121848.php Stuart Murray https://twitter.com/StuarMurray https://www.routledge.com/Sports-Diplomacy-Origins-Theory-and-Practice/Murray/p/book/9780815356905 For information on SOAS sport and governance: www.soas.ac.uk/sport-diplomacy-and-governance/ For information on the next event at SOAS around the 2019 Japan Rugby World Cup: https://www.soas.ac.uk/jrc/events/jrc-sport-symposia-series/20sep2018-countdown-to-kickoff-japans-rugby-history-one-year-out-from-the-2019-rugby-world-cup.html
This is the first of two companion podcasts. In this episode, we interviewed Wonde Nevens, a current SOAS student who has recently completed the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy module – Sport and Diplomacy: ‘More than just a Game;’ alongside Gavin Price SOAS alumni and now Associate Tutor for MA Global Diplomacy programme and trade specialist in the UK Government. Wonde and Gavin speak to SOAS Teaching Fellow Verity Postlethwaite about their thoughts and experiences on sport in Ethopia, USA and Australia, in particular, the impact of current geopolitical climates on the complex issues that intersect with sport. More information on Wonde and Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wonde-nevens-23549097 https://twitter.com/GavinMPrice https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff121848.php For information on SOAS sport and governance: www.soas.ac.uk/sport-diplomacy-and-governance/ For information on the next event at SOAS around the 2019 Japan Rugby World Cup: https://www.soas.ac.uk/jrc/events/jrc-sport-symposia-series/20sep2018-countdown-to-kickoff-japans-rugby-history-one-year-out-from-the-2019-rugby-world-cup.html