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This week on The Onion Bag we are joined by Lions FC midfielder Joe Duckworth who discusses his NPL career, including winning the title with Western Pride Graham Harvey and multiple NPL successes with Lions FC as their talisman. The boys also run through some football news including Moyes' return to Everton, Pep' divorce and PSR. Enjoy this week's episode of The Onion Bag! #LionsFC #JoeDuckworth #NPL #Footballpodcast #NPLPodcast #SoccerPodcast #Moyes #Everton
The 2024 NPL Queensland and FQPL 1 Grand Finals are in the books and it was another action packed day at Suncorp Stadium. On the show this week we caught up with Lions FC coach Darren Sime and captain Joe Duckworth, Brisbane City coach David da Silva, Gold Coast Knights coach Gary French and goalscorer Laura Sevil, and Eastern Suburbs captain Alex Barnett.
It's a bumper pre finals edition of the NPL Sunday Show this week as we recap all the Queensland Cup Finals action, the midweek catchup games, final day drama in the FQPL2 Seasons plus look ahead to all the Semi-Final action. On the show this week we caught up with Gold Coast Knights coach Gary French and Captain Amy Morland, plus Lions FC coach Darren Sime and captain Joe Duckworth.
Everyone loves World War II right? Here are 3 stories from the biggest event in world history. We're covering the stories of Ken Gatward, Joe Duckworth, Marcel Petiot, and the Demon Core!Like the show on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OurWeirdWorldPod/Follow John on Twitter and Instagram @TheJohnHinsonFollow the show on Instagram @OurWeirdWorldPod
Today we're releasing a special podcast, as I chat with Joe Duckworth, an airport firefighter who is spending the first 10 days in May doing 10 Ironman triathlons. Each day consists of a one-hour indoor rowing session, 112 miles on Zwift, and a 26.2 mile treadmill run. Why would someone do this? To raise money for the NHS personnel and show support for all their sacrifices. Listen in to hear why he decided to do this, and how he's getting through each day. If you'd like to show support and/or find out how you can join him on Sunday for his final ride, you can find him here: Joe Duckworth 10 in 10 FB page To make a donation to NHS, please visit Joe's Just Giving Page. To find out more about Simon’s SWAT programme, please click HERE To comment on this podcast, please visit Simon's Facebook page HERE Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com
Jim Gifford and Tom start the show talking about documenting an empire. Seth Neumann adds to the discussion on documentation. Clark Kooning talks about new folks entering the hobby through the holiday season and his aluminum layout building kits. Tom introduces the Shelf Layout Design contest (please check out the Model Rail Radio website for more information). John Hunter explains how his new layout is going. Rod Hutchinson gives a couple of updates on his island hopping and an update on what is on his workbench. Edward Traxler is planning a coal washer and discusses On18. Bob Richard talks about 'Old Sparky' (his 1930s Lionel train) that comes out for the holidays and Mike Slater joins in on one of his favorite subjects. Dan Pickard talks about a diorama he's working on for a show and Australian color. Dave Frary starts off talking about ballast and continues with his usual question answering. Chip Anderson talks about modeling Southern California in N scale modules. Chip asks about JMRI and Seth jumps in to answer questions. Lionel quizzes Marty McGuirk about his layout. Seth talks about a show he runs in the San Fran Bay Area. (Sorry folks, the show was edited too late for the meet.) Murray Scholz is removing hidden staging. The Prof has some concerns with Murray's plans. John Hunter talks about Australian pubs and halls. He also discusses rapid prototyping for Australian prototypes. John Garaty and the Prof talk about John's amazingly engineered layout. The Prof and Tom explore custom sounds for layouts and what is going on with DCC loco sounds. Joe Duckworth describes his layout plans. Joe, Tom and Lionel rap about how there is room for everyone in the hobby and how there are many right answers to any given question. Tom welcomes back Richard Stoehrer to give an update on his new interest in operations and building a shelf switching layout. Tom apologizes for January (this turned out to be most factual). Please check out the front of the site to vote in the Berties and also the Shelf Layout Design contest. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Jim Gifford and Tom start the show talking about documenting an empire. Seth Neumann adds to the discussion on documentation. Clark Kooning talks about new folks entering the hobby through the holiday season and his aluminum layout building kits. Tom introduces the Shelf Layout Design contest (please check out the Model Rail Radio website for more information). John Hunter explains how his new layout is going. Rod Hutchinson gives a couple of updates on his island hopping and an update on what is on his workbench. Edward Traxler is planning a coal washer and discusses On18. Bob Richard talks about 'Old Sparky' (his 1930s Lionel train) that comes out for the holidays and Mike Slater joins in on one of his favorite subjects. Dan Pickard talks about a diorama he's working on for a show and Australian color. Dave Frary starts off talking about ballast and continues with his usual question answering. Chip Anderson talks about modeling Southern California in N scale modules. Chip asks about JMRI and Seth jumps in to answer questions. Lionel quizzes Marty McGuirk about his layout. Seth talks about a show he runs in the San Fran Bay Area. (Sorry folks, the show was edited too late for the meet.) Murray Scholz is removing hidden staging. The Prof has some concerns with Murray's plans. John Hunter talks about Australian pubs and halls. He also discusses rapid prototyping for Australian prototypes. John Garaty and the Prof talk about John's amazingly engineered layout. The Prof and Tom explore custom sounds for layouts and what is going on with DCC loco sounds. Joe Duckworth describes his layout plans. Joe, Tom and Lionel rap about how there is room for everyone in the hobby and how there are many right answers to any given question. Tom welcomes back Richard Stoehrer to give an update on his new interest in operations and building a shelf switching layout. Tom apologizes for January (this turned out to be most factual). Please check out the front of the site to vote in the Berties and also the Shelf Layout Design contest. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Mike Slater hosts another offshow chat with the usual suspects and special guest, Joe Duckworth.
Mike Slater hosts another offshow chat with the usual suspects and special guest, Joe Duckworth.
In Episode 23 I got the opportunity to chat with Joe Duckworth from HuntCast The Outdoor Show. We discussed everything about hunting, shooting, fishing and of course some firearms ownership politics.
This months show is a special show for Dan and Greg. It was September 30th one year ago that we started this podcast with the deer hunter in mind. Dan and Greg have enjoyed doing these podcasts over the last year. It all got started a couple of years back when Greg discovered a podcast about hunting in the Michigan U.P. After taking a ten point buck. That podcast encouraged Greg to start up a hunt talk show that would showcase hunting topics to promote the products and the Great outdoors. It didn't take long for Greg to win over Dan to the idea that hunters needed more hunting and fishing podcast shows to educate and encourage new and experienced hunters alike. Dan and Greg would like to thank Joe Duckworth for his "Nosler-Huntcast" that was the inspiration for creating The Hunt Fish Journal. We love your show Joe! Keep up the good work! http://huntcast.blogspot.com This month Greg goes over a short Large Mouth fall fishing tactic. Then The Hunt Fish Journal is pleased to present an interview with Sam Collora. Sam and Judi are the owners of Mrs. Doe Pee's Buck Lures and American Outdoors Inc. Sam talks about how he and his wife Judi got started in the business along with some great tactics for bagging that prize buck this year! Sam's talks about one of his "Continuous Scrape Set" and how to use it. Thank you Sam and Judi. http://www.mrsdoepee.com Special thanks to Dearwester's For affordable housing in great communities go to http://Dearwesters.com For all your hunting and fishing needs go to danssportshop.com