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Best podcasts about Jason Ryan

Latest podcast episodes about Jason Ryan

The Hurling Podcast
Relegated, But Reignited! Wexford beat Limerick | Wides Addressed | Jason's Role | Countdown to Championship with Jason Ryan

The Hurling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 71:35


We are joined by Wexford selector Jason Ryan this week to chat about the recent league campaign, signing off in positive style beating Limerick on their home turf, despite hitting 21 wides. Performances are improving, bodies are recovering and the countdown to championship begins. Jason talks to us about his role within the camp, his continuous journey of learning and the differences between intercounty setups from now and 15 years ago.

Holiday Breakfast
Ian Foster: Newly appointed Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit

Holiday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 6:41 Transcription Available


Surprised, and humbled. That's the reaction of former All Blacks coach Ian Foster after being made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. Having spent decades working in rugby, including 12 years with the All Blacks, Foster's contribution to the game has earned him inclusion in the New Year's Honours list. But Foster's contribution to the sport extends far beyond what he did at the highest level. The 148 matches Foster played for Waikato are still a record for the province and the tally is unlikely to be bettered. Among active players, only Liam Messam, aged 40, gets close at 104 games. As a coach, Foster's spells with both Waikato and the Chiefs paved the way for him to step into the All Blacks, where he lifted the World Cup as an assistant to Sir Steve Hansen in 2012. And speaking to Newstalk ZB's Summer Breakfast with Tim Beveridge, the 59-year-old is happy to deflect praise towards those who have helped him get to where he is, rather than take personal credit. “It's always for other people, isn't it? It's never for you,” Foster said. “But upon a little bit of reflection, I'm incredibly grateful for the acknowledgment. “That's, I guess, for my involvement in rugby, and something I've loved. You don't do it for any acknowledgment, but it's been pretty special. “With every layer, there's special memories. There's people that have been a massive influence, and people that have helped you along the pathways. “Every level has its own highs and lows. It was never a written goal to be coach of the All Blacks. “It was always about enjoying the moment and enjoying the group of people I was with at the time. “The thing that's been most special for me is seeing the support I've had over the years from family and friends at those different levels.” A year on from the All Blacks' heartbreaking one-point loss to South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final, Foster has taken his coaching acumen offshore and been reunited with former mentor Hansen at Toyota Verblitz in Japan. The move to Japan came after New Zealand Rugby acted to replace Foster before a ball had even been kicked in 2023, as Scott Robertson was backed as the man to lead the All Blacks into the future. Despite that, though, Foster's tenure ultimately showed his worth as a coach. Ian Foster and Sir Steve Hansen in 2019. Photo / Getty Images Aside from his World Cup campaign as head coach, where the All Blacks ended Ireland's run before losing to South Africa, Foster defended the Bledisloe Cup every year, and also kept hold of the Freedom Cup against the Springboks. One year on, that prize has been surrendered to South Africa. And while public praise may not have flowed during his tenure, Foster never lost the support of his players. In mid-2022, when Foster faced the sack while the team were away in South Africa, a group of senior players personally pulled NZ Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson aside to outline that the coach needed to keep his job. After the World Cup final defeat in the bowels of Stade de France, assistant coach Jason Ryan was asked what he thought Foster deserved to be remembered for. His answer was how much Foster cared for the All Blacks. That care is consistent with Foster's approach to coaching on the whole, and the credit Foster gives to the players who have been part of his career. “For me, coaching is about caring for the people you work with. You get the best out of them if you care for them, if you try to understand what they're going through. “I love coaching, it's a great chance to influence people. But to do that, you've got to walk a little bit of life in their shoes, and understand the pressures they're going through. “Quite frankly, the players, every week we put them out, we expect high standards, so they should expect the same out of us.” Now, though, Foster's challenge lies in Japan. His Toyota Verblitz have opened their Rugby League One season with defeats to Kubota Spears and Honda Heat. Japan has become a destination for Kiwis, coaches and players alike. Foster is joined at Toyota by Aaron Smith, while former All Blacks charges Sam Cane and TJ Perenara have also just moved to Suntory Sungoliath and Black Rams Tokyo respectively. But as seen by the large number of quality internationals moving to Japanese clubs, playing there is about so much more than earning a paycheque. Foster is no different. “It's a great new challenge, a new culture, a new language, new food, new road to drive to work, new personalities — a new Ian Foster,” he said. “It's a great chance to try and teach an old dog new tricks. I want to keep growing as a coach, this is a great chance to do it. “But what I've learned is really, rugby players are rugby players — whether they speak Kiwi, Aussie or Japanese. “The beautiful thing is there's some great people over here, and I'm enjoying getting to know them. “I love what I'm doing.” Alex Powell is an Online Sports Editor for the NZ Herald. He has been a sports journalist since 2016, and previously worked for both Newshub and 1News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Full Show Podcast: 24 November 2024

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 143:34 Transcription Available


On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for Sunday 24 November, former All Black Paul Miller and assistant coach Jason Ryan unpacked the All Blacks' error-laden performance against Italy. Kiwi triathlete Hayden Wilde also looked back on a memorable 2024. Plus, NZ Herald sportswriter Liam Napier discussed the All Blacks' highs and lows for the year. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Jason Ryan: All Blacks assistant coach on the team's win over Italy

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 9:24 Transcription Available


The All Blacks have overcome a mix of errors and wet conditions to beat Italy 29-11 in their final rugby test of the year in Turin. New Zealand finish their season with 10 wins and four losses under first-year head coach Scott Robertson. Assistant coach Jason Ryan admitted it was an underwhelming performance, noting the lack of quality in their skillset. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rugby on Off The Ball
Rugby Daily | Rowntree leaves Munster, new deal for Connacht captain, new honour for Dupont

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 8:02


On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you that bombshell news of a change at the top for Munster. Connacht have tied their captain down with a new three year deal. France have named their third different captain of 2024. Toulouse secure the services of Ange Capuozzo with a new lengthy contract. Plus, we hear from All Blacks forwards coach Jason Ryan ahead of their Northern Hemisphere stretch, which includes that Friday night date with Ireland.

The Devlin Radio Show
Jason Ryan: All Blacks assistant coach on the team's narrow win over Japan in Yokohama

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 10:12 Transcription Available


Assistant coach Jason Ryan believes the team handled themselves well - despite a narrow victory over Japan in Yokohama. The 64-19 win came without 11 frontline players, who had already left for London to prepare for next week's test against England. Ryan joined Piney to discuss the win. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aotearoa Rugby Pod
Are these the right All Blacks to face against Ireland in the end of year tour | Aoteroa Rugby Pod

Aotearoa Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 54:20


The Aoteroa crew is joined by All Blacks coach Jason Ryan to discuss the All Blacks team selection that will travel up north on their end-of-year tour. They go over lessons learnt in The Rugby Championship before they face off against England, Ireland and France. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nuus
Druk op All Blacks om weer te wen

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 0:16


Die All Blacks se voorspeler-afrigter, Jason Ryan, sê hulle het die gebiede waar hulle moet verbeter fyn ontleed en goeie vordering gemaak. Nieu-Seeland het hulle laaste twee toetse teen die Springbokke in Suid-Afrika verloor en slegs een van hulle vier Rugbykampioenskap-toetse gewen. Die All Blacks kom Saterdag in Sydney teen Australië te staan waar die Bledisloe-beker ook op die spel is. Ryan sê daar is druk op hulle om weer te begin wen:

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Jason Ryan: All Blacks assistant coach ahead of the second All Blacks v South Africa test

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 7:38


The All Blacks have made a few changes ahead of the second test against the Springboks. Beauden Barrett and TJ Perenara have been benched, Sevu Reece and Cortez Ratima will start, and Wallace Sititi will be starting in the number 6 jersey. Assistant coach Jason Ryan spoke to D'Arcy Waldegrave on Sportstalk. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
​Full Show: Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave - September 5, 2024

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 43:11


ZB's own D'Arcy Waldegrave returns to recap a full day in the world of sport! Highlights for tonight include: All Blacks assistant coach Jason Ryan on the team they've named to play the Springboks on Sunday. Talkback - All Blacks selections. Newstalk ZB rugby editor Elliott Smith on the Springboks' selections. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nuus
All Blacks sal voortbou op positiewes van eerste toets

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 0:19


Nieu-Seeland se voorspeler-afrigter, Jason Ryan, sê hulle wil in die tweede Kampioenskapstoets in Kaapstad voortbou op die positiewe aspekte van die eerste toets teen Suid-Afrika. Die All Blacks het 27-31 teen die Springbokke verloor op Ellispark. Ryan sê hulle kyk na kwessies soos die afname in intensiteit en gebrek aan punte in die laaste kwart van die eerste toets:

RNZ: Morning Report
Sports News for 3 September 2024

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 2:21


The All Blacks assistant coach Jason Ryan is pleased South African Rugby officials have given themselves an "uppercut" and apologised for the disruption to the haka before the hosts' Rugby Championship win at Ellis Park on Sunday morning.

Nuus
Rugby aksie wag op Ellispark

Nuus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 0:19


Rugby: Die All Blacks se hulp- en voorspeler-afrigter, Jason Ryan, sê hulle maak gereed vir ‘n fisiese aanslag van die Springbokke al is daar verskeie weglatings in Saterdag se Rugbykampioenskapstoets op Ellispark. Die Springbokke is tans op hete kole oor die beskikbaarheid van Eben Etzebeth weens 'n beenbesering. Daar is twyfel of hy sal kan speel. Ryan sê hulle is oortuig hulle sal kan meeding met die Springbokke se verwoede pak.

Mornings with Ian Smith
The Sports Desk with Riccardo (6/8/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 14:22


The Sports Desk with Riccardo. Ric has compiled some of the sports action from the weekend, so you don't have to do the digging including, Jason Ryan talking with the media, Harry Plummer called into the All Blacks, Graham Thorpe passes & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I'd Rather Be Reading
Jason Ryan on the Saga of the Murdaugh Family of South Carolina's Lowcountry—and How Alex Murdaugh Is but One Example of the Family's Misuse of Power

I'd Rather Be Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 32:37


Today on the show we have Jason Ryan, here to talk to us about his new book Swamp Kings: The Story of the Murdaugh Family of South Carolina and a Century of Backwoods Power, which came out in April. We have spoken about the Murdaugh saga (as I like to call it) on the show before, and we'll actually speak about it again in season 13. This book certainly talks about Alex Murdaugh, but it also talks about the Murdaugh family of Hampton County, South Carolina, and how Alex's actions—as depraved as they are—are really only the tip of the iceberg. The Murdaugh power dynasty may have ended with him, but crimes like fraud, theft, and even alleged murder certainly didn't begin with him. Jason had so much access to the key players, the history, and the place—the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Jason actually lives in Charleston, South Carolina, and his deep connections to the setting allowed for some really fantastic reporting here. Prior to Swamp Kings, Jason wrote books like Jackpot: High Times, High Seas, and the Sting that Launched the War on Drugs; Hell-Bent: One Man's Crusade to Crush the Hawaiian Mob; and Race to Hawaii: The 1927 Dole Air Derby and the Thrilling First Flights That Opened the Pacific. I found Jason to be a delight, despite our subject matter at hand being pretty dark. Take a listen.   Swamp Kings: The Murdaugh Family of South Carolina and a Century of Backwoods Power by Jason Ryan

Wilson County News
Abbott demands probe into power outages

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 5:33


More than 2 million Texans lost power when Hurricane Beryl hit the Texas coast, and Gov. Greg Abbott wants to know why. The Austin American- Statesman reported Abbott has ordered the Public Utility Commission to conduct an immediate study into why the Houston area has again been hit by widespread power outages. CenterPoint Energy is the primary electricity transmission company serving the Houston area. Its CEO, Jason Ryan, appeared before the PUC last week and was questioned about the outages. As of Sunday morning, CenterPoint's website indicated 461,247 customers were still without power, nearly a week after Beryl made landfall....Article Link

Rugby Direct
Rugby Direct - Episode 128

Rugby Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 66:55


This week on Rugby Direct, Elliott Smith and Liam Napier are in Christchurch following the All Blacks squad announcement and reflect on the five new names in the squad of 32, as well as the big omissions from the group including Hoskins Sotutu and Ruben Love. We also hear from All Blacks forwards coach Jason Ryan and uncapped prop Pasilio Tosi. We also dig into a dominant Blues performance in the Super Rugby final against the Chiefs, that ended their 24 year drought.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Jason Ryan: All Blacks assistant coach on Scott Barrett being named the team's new captain

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 4:34


Scott Barrett has been named as the new captain of the All Blacks. The Crusaders lock is set to take over as skipper in the first squad named by Scott Robertson as All Blacks coach. All Blacks assistant coach Jason Ryan outlined why Barrett was the best choice for the role. "He's a real leader, players follow him - and he's a winner." LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Full Show Podcast: 24 June 2024

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 100:37


On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Monday, 24 June 2024, the Government has confirmed more than 50 new medicines will be funded, including some of the cancer drugs National promised before the election. So is Pharmac really still independent? Finance Minister Nicola Willis tells Heather she's going to try get by without having to buy new ferries for another five to six years. Scott Barrett is the new captain of the All Blacks! All Blacks assistant coach Jason Ryan speaks to Heather from the big naming ceremony. Plus the Huddle debates whether the new Jacinda Ardern documentary is something to look forward to. Get the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast every weekday evening on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Murdaugh Family Murders: Impact of Influence
Jason Ryan on his book, Swamp Kings: The Murdaugh Family of South Carolina and a Century of Backwoods Power

The Murdaugh Family Murders: Impact of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 35:56


The most famous man in South Carolina lives in prison. He stands convicted of a staggering amount of wrongdoing—more than 100 crimes and counting. Once a high-flying, smooth-talking, pedigreed Southern lawyer, Alex Murdaugh is now disbarred and disgraced. For more than a decade, prosecutors asserted that Alex was secretly a fraud, a thief, a drug trafficker, and an all-around phony. On the night of June 7, 2021, they claimed, he also became a killer, shooting dead his wife and son in a desperate bid to escape accountability. The many crimes of Alex Murdaugh, exposed piecemeal over the last two years, have appalled the general public. Yet his implosion—the spectacular manner in which he has turned his vaunted family name to mud—has also proved mesmerizing. With every revelation, Alex Murdaugh has been shown to be a man without bottom, though he insists he never harmed his family. Remarkably, all of his misdeeds have precedent. In Swamp Kings, Jason Ryan reveals Alex's evil actions are only the tip of the iceberg. When it comes to the Murdaugh family of Hampton County, history has a way of repeating itself. For every alleged, headline-grabbing crime associated with Alex Murdaugh, mirror-image incidents have played out within his family's past, including parallel instances of fraud, theft, illicit trafficking of babies and booze, calamitous boat crashes, and even alleged murder. There were some crimes committed by Alex's kin that even he would not dare mimic. Covering a century of depravity in an impoverished and isolated stretch of the Deep South, Swamp Kings weaves together the jaw-dropping narratives of generations of Murdaughs before culminating in the telling of a murder trial for the ages. Page after page the family's legacy is laid bare as a spotlight is finally trained on the Murdaugh men who have long lorded over the South Carolina Lowcountry. Jason Ryan is an author and journalist based in Charleston, South Carolina. He is a former reporter for The State and The Beaufort Gazette and has written for The Daily Beast and Agence-France Presse, including coverage of the massacre at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston and the ensuing trial of killer Dylann Roof. He is the author of Jackpot: High Times, High Seas and the Sting that Launched the War on Drugs; Hell-Bent: One Man's Crusade to Crush the Hawaiian Mob(currently under option to HBOMax), and Race to Hawaii: The 1927 Dole Derby and the Thrilling First Flights that Opened the Pacific.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ohm Radio
Just Imagine with Jason Ryan and Roger Jones

Ohm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 60:21


Life Unraveled Podcast
Jiu-Jitsu Unraveled #55 with Jason Ryan

Life Unraveled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 79:34


Esoterica Cinema
The Square

Esoterica Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 87:43


Jason & Ryan get philosophical and ask, "what is art?" while analyzing Ruben Ostlund's 2017 arthouse satire The Square

Progress Note
Re-Writing Healthcare: Following Up with Dr. Jason Ryan

Progress Note

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 74:11


Cardiologist, professor, entrepreneur, and now officially a published author. We are so grateful to be joined again by Dr. Jason Ryan, founder of Boards and Beyond. So much has happened since the last time we talked. Today, we discuss selling Boards and Beyond, traveling the world for conferences, expanding to new regions, and, of course, his process in publishing his new book "The Gunner," found here: https://www.amazon.com/Gunner-Jason-Ryan/dp/1950109313. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Contact: rbaker12@mgh.harvard.edu --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riley-baker23/support

The Devlin Radio Show
Jason Ryan: All Blacks assistant coach on the social media abuse faced by match officials

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 12:47


All Blacks assistant coach Jason Ryan has condemned the abuse of rugby referees following a recent report by World Rugby. It found that Rugby World Cup referee Wayne Barnes was the most targeted person of social media slander at the tournament, picking up a third of all abuse aimed at individuals. Ryan says the findings in the report were 'disgusting' to read- and this problem needs to be cracked down on. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dermot & Dave
How U2 Became One Irishman's Wedding Band

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 7:01


Going to see U2 is one thing, having U2 as your wedding band is a whole other thing.Jason Ryan from Cork won the trip of a lifetime with TodayFM but he made it all the more memorable. Fresh off the plane from Las Vegas, Jason filled us in on how Ireland's biggest band played his wedding.

RNZ: Morning Report
Ryan turns All Blacks forwards into "band of brothers"

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 3:09


The All Blacks pack have improved dramatically from last year and even from the start of the World Cup, with the players crediting forwards coach Jason Ryan for their lift in performance. They'll face their biggest challenge yet in this weekend's World Cup final against South Africa in France where they'll not only face the Springboks starting fifteen but also their "bomb squad" of reserve players that will come off the bench. Rugby reporter Joe Porter is in Paris.

Rugby on Off The Ball
Rugby Daily | Conan, Rassie, Coles and more on quarter-finals, Munster & Connacht updates

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 10:28


On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you all the reaction worth hearing from Saturday's pulsating World Cup quarter-finals. We hear from Jack Conan, Iain Henderson, Jason Ryan, Dane Coles and Rassie Erasmus. Plus, the URC is back this weekend (we know!) and we've updates from Munster and Connacht, and hear from the latter's head coach Pete Wilkins.

Rugby on Off The Ball
All Blacks players Aaron Smith & Rieko Ioane | Forward's coach Jason Ryan | Press Conference

Rugby on Off The Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 14:53


All Blacks players Aaron Smith & Rieko Ioane alongside forward's coach Jason Ryan spoke to the media ahead of their clash with Ireland this weekend. Rugby on Off the Ball with Vodafone Ireland.

RNZ: Morning Report
Sports News for 11 October 2023

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 1:08


The All Blacks forwards coach Jason Ryan says injured prop Tyrel Lomax has survived a full training and will be considered for selection for this weekend's World Cup quarter-final against Ireland in Paris. 

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Elliot Smith: ZB rugby editor on Ian Foster naming the 33-man squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 1:45


There are no bolters in the All Blacks squad heading to the Rugby World Cup starting in France next month. Selectors Ian Foster, Jason Ryan and Joe Schmidt have named the 33-strong All Blacks squad in Napier this afternoon, in front of almost 2000 locals. The squad features 18 forwards and 15 backs, with three hookers, six props, four locks, five loose forwards, three halfbacks, three first five-eighths, four midfielders and five outside backs. ZB rugby editor Elliot Smith says the squad's newest pick, Cam Roigard, was an obvious choice, as he had made a strong debut. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MaML - Medicine & Machine Learning Podcast
Jason Ryan - Boards and Beyond, the Future of MedEd and Beyond

MaML - Medicine & Machine Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 56:30


Dr. Ryan earned both a doctorate of medicine (M.D.) and master in public health (M.P.H.) degree from the University of Connecticut in 2001. He completed his postdoctoral training at Harvard's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, including a chief residency and cardiology fellowship. In 2014 Dr. Ryan started Boards and Beyond, an online lecture library used by medical students across the world to prepare for board exams. In 2022, Dr. Ryan sold his company to McGraw Hill and will continue working to build medical education materials.  Host: David Wu Twitter: @davidjhwu Audio Producer: Aaron Schumacher LinkedIn: Aaron Schumacher  Video Editor + Art: Saurin Kantesaria Instagram: saorange314 Social Media: Nikhil Kapur Time Stamps: 00:55 - How did you come to create Boards and Beyond  08:00 - What was it like to make videos outside of your specialty 09:30 - The launch of Boards and Beyond  12:22 - Designing the Curriculum for Boards and Beyond  15:10 - Jason Ryan on selling Boards and Beyond to McGraw Hill  16:58 - What is next for Jason Ryan? 18:00 - Who were Jason Ryan's favorite teachers  19:48 - What makes a good teacher  23:40 - What are your thoughts on the future of artificial intelligence and medical education 30:03 - Thoughts on Khan Academy's AI-based Khanmigo  31:25 - Jason Ryan's thoughts on becoming a clinician  35:29 - Mentorship throughout Jason Ryan's career  37:35 - Could medical training be shortened? 41:40 - What do you think the future of medicine and artificial intelligence will look like? 43:10 - What advice would you give medical students today? 46:14 - What brings you joy and meaning? What are your greatest fears? 52:48 - What was your lowest point in medical training and how did you overcome it?

Leaning into Leadership
Episode 76: A Coaching Conversation with Jason Ryan

Leaning into Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 42:45


This episode is sponsored by Peer Driven PD - Visit peerdrivenpd.com and request a quote. Tell them the Leaning into Leadership podcast sent you, and they'll give you a free trial access so you can check out all of their content and decide for yourself and 10% off your first year's subscription.Jason Ryan is in his first year as principal at Papillion-La Vista High School. Jason started his teaching and coaching career at Papillion-La Vista High School in 1997-98. Ryan spent 4 years as an assistant boys' basketball coach before moving to Bellevue East in 2001-2002. At Bellevue East, Ryan was the Head Boys' Basketball Coach and Dean of Students for 10 seasons. In 2013, Ryan took over as the Activities / Athletic Director position at PLHS. Jason and his wife, Shannon, have been married for 25 years and have 5 children Kelley, Josey, Caitlyn, Alyna and Ty. Connect with Jason on Twitter: @jasonandrewryanGet your autographed copy of Road to Awesome: The Journey of a Leader here or buy it on AmazonBook Darrin to speak at your school or conference contact us hereGrab your copy of Darrin's FREE e-book Walk in Your Purpose Check out Darrin's blog for great leadership tips and ideasSign up for the Road to Awesome email list and newsletterHave a book idea you'd like to submit to Road to Awesome? Click here

Let’s Talk Cheer
Jason interviews Ryan Maag, Creative Director of American Cheer Icon

Let’s Talk Cheer

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 54:27


In this episode, Ryan Maag, Creative Director of the new show American Cheer Icon, takes us on his journey through the cheerleading industry. Ryan shares his experience working at NCA and Varsity and the biggest takeaways he gained from those companies. He also talks about his decision to start Cheer Source and the challenges he faced while launching the company. Ryan then discusses his newest venture, the American Cheer Icon TV show, and what viewers can expect from it. He shares his hope that the show will impact the public's perception of cheerleading and delivers a message to fans and viewers excited to tune in. Make sure to subscribe to the show to catch more inspiring interviews like this one!

RNZ: Checkpoint
Scott Robertson names All Blacks coaching team for 2024

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 3:32


Incoming All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has finally named the assistants who will make up his coaching team to take over next year. Jason Ryan will stay on and will be joined by Blues coach Leon MacDonald, Hurricanes coach Jason Holland and Crusaders assistant Scott Hansen. MacDonald will lead the All Blacks attack with assistance from Holland, while Hansen will be in charge of defence. We're joined by sports reporter Felicity Reid.  

RNZ: Morning Report
All Blacks coaching shake-up revealed

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 5:51


Next year's All Blacks coaching team has been unveiled, with head coach Scott Robertson calling up four men he's worked closely with before. Forwards specialist Jason Ryan is the only member of this year's coaching group who will stay with the All Blacks. The other assistants will be current Blues head coach Leon MacDonald, Hurricanes head coach Jason Holland and Crusaders assistant Scott Hansen. Hurricanes head coach Jason Holland spoke to Corin Dann.  

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Alex 'Grizz' Wyllie: Former All Blacks coach following announcement of Scott Robertson's 2024 coaching team

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 2:30


The All Blacks coaching team for 2024 has been confirmed. Joining Scott Robertson as assistant coaches will be Jason Ryan, Leon MacDonald, Jason Holland and Scott Hansen. This leaves the Blues and Hurricanes looking for new coaches next season. Former All Blacks coach Alex 'Grizz' Wyllie joined Mike Hosking to discuss whether the coaching lineup is geared for success. LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Steve Gordon: Former All Black on Scott Robertson and NZR confirming assistant coaching staff for the All Blacks

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 3:29


Scott Robertson and NZ Rugby have confirmed the new assistant coaching lineup for the All Blacks. Blues and Hurricanes coaches Leon MacDonald and Jason Holland will oversee the All Blacks attack when Robertson takes over in 2024. Crusaders assistant Scott Hansen will take charge of the defence, while Jason Ryan remains as forwards coach. Former All Black Steve Gordon likes the look of this coaching team, and appreciates that Robertson got to surround himself with the team he wants. "There's none of that nonsense that's gone on previously, when they've had these forced marriages in coaching staff. Razor has had the ability to pick his own team." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
D'Arcy Waldegrave: Sportstalk host on Scott Robertson and NZR confirming All Blacks assistant coaching staff

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 2:40


Scott Robertson's coaching team for the All Blacks after this year's World Cup has been locked in. Blues coach Leon Macdonald and Hurricanes coach Jason Holland will be leading the team's attack, forwards coach Jason Ryan is staying on and Crusaders assistant coach Scott Hansen will take over defence. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave says the best part of today's announcement was that there were no surprises and it was reasonably well-projected. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 815: Episode 815-Jason Interviews Ryan North and Erica Henderson - Danger and Other Unknown Risks

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 66:29


Episode 815-Jason Interviews Ryan North and Erica Henderson - Danger and Other Unknown RisksA twisty, spellbinding adventure about a girl and her dog who want to save the world, Here's the deal—on midnight of January 1st, 2000, the world ended. But it wasn't technology that killed it: It was magic. Now, years later, the Earth has transformed. Magic works (sort of). People are happy (sort of). But this new world isn't stable, and unless Marguerite de Pruitt and her canine pal, Daisy, do something about it, it'll tilt into deadly chaos. Good thing they've been training their whole lives for this and are destined to succeed. Or so they think.Buy: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/652886/danger-and-other-unknown-risks-by-ryan-north-and-erica-henderson-illustrated-by-erica-henderson/Merch https://comicsfunprofit.threadless.comPatreon https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. All the C4FaP links you could ever need in one place https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/

HILF: History I'd Like to F**k
HILF 33 - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) with Jason Ryan

HILF: History I'd Like to F**k

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 75:23


Jason Ryan is an actor and comedian based in Los Angeles. He assigned Dawn the history of AA, in part because his own journey with the organization was complicated and he didn't leave feeling particularly good about it. Together we dissect not only the origin of Alcoholics Anonymous, but the individuals at it's core, and how it has evolved over the last 88 years to become what it is today. --- SOURCES & LINKS---Here is the zoom lecture I mention (I watched it twice). Professor Tolly Merrick is a babe.  SOURCE: The Center at Belvedere - Charlottsville, VA. This is a lovely documentary about one of the founders of AA, Bill Wilson. It includes a lot of anonymous members of AA, many of whom knew him personally. My Name is Bill W. - A 1989 feature fIlm starring James Woods and James Garner as Bill and Dr. Bob. ---You heard promotions for: The Barrel Aged Chicks PodcastThat's So F*cked Up Podcast---NEXT EPISODE - March 29th - The Vibrator with special guests: My two big sisters and my mom... Buckle up. HILF is now part of The DEN - Deluxe Edition Network. Go there to find your NEXT favorite podcast!WANNA TALK? Find us on Instagram or email us hilfpodcast@gmail.com

Progress Note
Building a Business: Entrepreneurship in Medicine with Boards and Beyond Founder Dr. Jason Ryan

Progress Note

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 69:52


Today Dr. Jason Ryan joins the podcast to discuss his journey through medicine and into cardiology, his creation of Boards and Beyond, how he found the time to establish a business while practicing as a fellow, and what is wrong with the structure of current education. Not only this, but stick around until the end to hear all about his love for Boston sports, why textbooks are the worst purchase you can make, and much more! You may notice changes or pauses in the audio - this was not just us being awkward! We recorded this episode virtually and tried our best not to speak over each other. Contact emails: Riley: rbaker12@mgh.harvard.edu Jack: jwolf0@mgh.harvard.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riley-baker23/message

Let’s Talk Cheer
Jason interviews Ryan Johnson, Head Cheer Coach at Hawaii Pacific University

Let’s Talk Cheer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 94:14


In this episode Jason Larkins interviews Ryan Johnson, the head cheerleading coach at Hawaii Pacific University. Ryan talks about why HPU cheer went away, how he is bringing it back, and how athletes can take the next steps in becoming a collegiate athlete. Share this episode with someone looking to cheer in college.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Commentary Box: Ian Foster expects to coach side in next test against Argentina

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 11:23


All Blacks coach Ian Foster expects to lead the team to their next test against Argentina in Christchurch in under two weeks and is confident he has the full backing of his players to do that. New Zealand Rugby boss Mark Robinson fronted media on Sunday but his refusal to back Foster's future only further fuelled speculation and uncertainty. Once the All Blacks arrive home from South Africa, Robinson indicated the NZ Rugby board would review the team's three loss, two win, start to the season and ultimately determine Foster's future at some stage next week. The All Blacks are scheduled to reassemble in Christchurch next Sunday, leaving little time for a definitive decision to be made. Foster, speaking in Johannesburg one day after the All Blacks' 35-23 bonus point Rugby Championship success at Ellis Park that snapped a three-game losing run, made it clear he expects to remain in charge. "I haven't heard or read those comments but he's got a job to do," Foster said of Robinson's remarks. "I'm about to hop on a plane and go home and mow the lawns around the pool. I'll be given feedback, no doubt, but my expectations are I'm the All Blacks head coach and later in the week I'll be going to Christchurch and assembling with the team until I'm told anything different. At this stage, Foster is unclear about the review process and who will be involved. "I'm not too sure but what I do know is their job is to reflect on where we're at and to make decisions. I'm sure I'll get told about that." Asked if he feels he has the backing of his bosses, Foster expressed confidence the playing group are behind him. This was reflected in Ardie Savea's post match comments in which he endorsed Foster as coach. "I certainly feel I've got the support and backing of the All Blacks and there's still processes New Zealand Rugby want to go through. To coach this team, you have to have categoric support." Foster elaborated on an intensely difficult climate surrounding the All Blacks, and the personal pile-on that's come his way, after the team lost five of their last six tests prior to the inspired upset triumph at Ellis Park. All Blacks head coach Ian Foster. Photo / Getty "You get used to it. And that's sad, isn't it? I get used to the personal side but that's the nature of the job. They're the distractions I ask the players to put to one side. When we go to a test match and there's a big crowd or referee decisions don't go their way or something goes wrong we're demanding of our players to put those things to one side and get back to work. "In all honesty, I think the playing group have been demanding that of me - stop sulking, do your job and get on with it. Sometimes the answer is in the simplicity of that." After the All Blacks delivered their best performance of the season, vastly improving their forward platform, attack, set piece and high ball work against the world champion Springboks at altitude, Foster feels he has unfinished business and believes he is continuing to grow as a coach. "There's no manual with this job but you've got to trust yourself and the people you work with and then you've got to be open with all the different ideas you get and put it into a plan. That's what I've been doing. I'm a different coach to what I was 12 months ago. "You've got to remember last year we won 12 out of 13 games in a row and no one was talking about us. What this team learns is when things go wrong you certainly hear it. It's how we deal with that. Aaron Smith and All Black coach Ian Foster after the win over the Springboks. Photosport "You always know you're going to get some obstacles. You look at three losses in a row that's adversity a lot of this group, including me, haven't had. We have to fix it. Our mindset is about trying to move on and grow the team. We've got an absolute goal for a Rugby World Cup at the end of next year and in many ways this needing to be the launching pad for that. "I'm not resentful about anything that's happened the last three weeks. I'm disappointed we lost but I also think we're using it the right way to fuel a team that's united and wants to play for this country. "There's no doubt we had to move some aspects of our game and we've been pretty open in sharing that. We do work hard to improve and challenge ourselves. I know we get told what we're doing wrong but we're working hard inside our camp. We're very proud to be part of this team so what we got last night as a reflection of the growth in a whole lot of aspects. " With assistant coaches John Plumtree and Brad Mooar moved on after the Irish series defeat, Foster praised Jason Ryan's immediate impact in improving the maul defence and breakdown work during the past three weeks. "Jason and [Greg] Feeky need a big pat on the back and so do our forwards when they don't get what they want in a test match they are generally not nice to talk to for the next couple of days and that is because they take it personally and we have got massive quality in that pack, but it needed to lift and it has done." - Liam Napier, NZ HeraldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Checkpoint
All Blacks: Pressure continues on under-fire coach Foster

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 2:43


'We're not panicking' - the words of All Blacks coach Ian Foster as his side assembles again, ready to redeem themselves against the World Champions. The side is preparing to head to South Africa for two tests as the Rugby Championship gets underway, with questions still lingering after the historic series loss to Ireland. New recruit Jason Ryan has been added to the coaches bench in an attempt to bolster the battered side. Sports editor Stephen Hewson has more. 

RNZ: Morning Report
AB's outfall continues after series loss to Ireland

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 4:46


The All Blacks dropped another bombshell yesterday, announcing forwards coach John Plumtree and attacking coach Brad Mooar have been cut from their roles with the team, following public outcry at the series loss to Ireland. Crusaders' assistant coach Jason Ryan was swiftly appointed as their new forwards coach, while Joe Schmidt has formally taken up his role as an independent selector, while also playing a key analysis role. Former All-Black Ian Jones spoke with Susie Ferguson.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Ian Jones: Former All Black gives his thoughts on coaching re-shuffle

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 3:54


Personnel changes are coming to the All Blacks in time for the Rugby Championship. John Plumtree and Brad Mooar have been sacked as assistant coaches and the Crusader's Jason Ryan will take control of the forwards. Head coach Ian Foster will temporarily also be in charge of the backs. Former All Black Ian Jones joined Mike Hosking to give his thoughts on the appointments. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The External Medicine Podcast
Jason Ryan, MD: Physician Entrepreneurship, Boards and Beyond, and How to Improve Medical Education

The External Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 49:33


In this conversation, Mitch Belkin and Daniel Belkin speak with Dr. Jason Ryan, the creator of Boards and Beyond. We discuss how he started Boards and Beyond, what aspects of medical education are in need of reform, and why he is bullish on med ed entrepreneurship. In this episode, we cover Dr. Ryan's background, his roots in chemical engineering, and how he decided on internal medicine and cardiology. We delve into how Dr. Ryan started Boards and Beyond, as his first entrepreneurial venture in 2014. He discusses why and how he began the medical education company, how he incorporates feedback into the product, as well as the difficulties he has encountered running the business. We touch on problems with standardized testing, how residency programs evaluate applicants, and why attendings struggle to evaluate medical students. Finally, we discuss how to reduce costs in medical school and the difficulties medical schools have in finding medical preceptors.Who is Jason Ryan?Dr. Jason Ryan is a general cardiologist and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Connecticut. He received his MD and MPH from University of Connecticut before completing his postdoctoral training at Harvard's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Dr. Ryan is a gifted medical educator and the creator of Boards and Beyond, a video subscription service that provides a comprehensive review of USMLE Board topics. References:Boards and BeyondTwitter @jasonryanmd ______________________Follow us @ExMedPod and subscribe to our Youtube channel.Daniel Belkin, MD, and Mitch Belkin, MD, are brothers and resident physicians. The External Medicine Podcast is a podcast exploring nontraditional medical ideas and innovation.  

The SileightyMania Podcast
Ep 11 - OG Drifters of Hawaii Pt 2 feat. Steve Oliberos, Stanford Lau, Michael Kitchens

The SileightyMania Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 150:25


In Part 2 of our Hawaii series brought to you by In4mation, our old friend Jason Ryan from Grip Video tells us to hold on to our okoles as he tells us about the early days of Grip Video and his observations of early drifting in Oahu and the mainland.   In this episode, 2 OG drifting pioneers in the USA and Hawaii graced our podcast with their stories and experiences in the early days of drifting on the track and on the street.  Steve Oliberos AKA Steevo is well known for his charismatic personality and being an OG drifter in Hawaii as well as an early competitor in Formula Drift.  He recalls the early days of drifting in Hawaii (at the track and on the street), his experiences with Japanese drift heroes like Komatsu and Maeda Ken, and the sense of family and community with other drivers and aspiring drivers on the island.   Stanford Lau AKA Stan the Man AKA Handsome Stan was known for his drifting skills behind his super clean silver AE86 coupe.  He talks about how he learned to drift in an old dirt lot before becoming one of the most dedicated Drift Session drivers.  In his quest to keep his passions for drifting alive after Hawaii Raceway Park (HRP) closed, Stan moved to Japan and lets us know what that has been like for him drifting away from his friends in Hawaii.   Michael Kitchens began his involvement with Drift Session in 2004 contributing to the organization with the videos/photos that he took and edited for the Drift Session website.  You can tell how fond he was of those early years as he talks about the drivers that stood out to him and how much he admired the skills of the local drivers.  Mike has spent the past several years trying to get a track built on Oahu and provides some insight on those efforts.   Thanks to In4mation for partnering with us on this episode.  They are our favorite fashion brand from Hawaii, now worldwide.  For more information please visit In4mation Please check our IG (@sileightymania) to enter our giveaway brought to you by In4mation.

Making the Rounds
Boards and Beyond and medical education in a virtual era, a conversation with Dr. Ryan

Making the Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 10:01


Jason Ryan, MD, MPH, founder and CEO of Boards and Beyond talks about the unexpected turns of his career, what's next for medical education given the virtual era of the pandemic, and how Boards and Beyond got started.