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Shabnam meets 1991 World Snooker Champion and popular TV pundit John Parrott. They chat about lawn bowls, Everton football club and how competitive snooker was when he played during the golden era.
John Parrott, who turned professional 40 years ago, looks back on his 1991 World Championship triumph in the new episode of the WST Podcast.
The BBC snooker host joins Shabnam Younus-Jewell at the Masters to share her love for the game, her career and the behind-the-scenes fun she has with Steve Davis and John Parrott.
This week Pastor John brings us week nine of our series, "Faith Works."
This week Pastor John brings us week nine of our series, "Faith Works."
This week Pastor John gives us part two of our series, "Faith Works."
This week John Parrott gives us a message and answers the question, "What is truth and why does it matter?"
Dan and Scott are joined by former World Snooker Champion John Parrott who gives the boys the full lowdown on his incredible career.
While many Christians may have heard of the concept of a Sabbath day, unfortunately in our non-stop culture, few actually practice this ancient and God-given opportunity each week to rest and recharge. Listen in as Discovery Church Executive Pastor John Parrott shares with us the meaning behind Sabbath, God's original design for us as humans, and how we can begin to practice this in our own lives. For an even deeper dive into this subject, check out his message on discoverychurch.org, and the website hebrew4christians.com. On Instagram, follow Discovery Church @discoveryfl and John Parrott @johnparrott --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/all-my-favorite-people/support
To celebrate the release of his autobiography, the Book Club are joined by ex-Chelsea & Everton star, punditry God and occasional indie DJ Pat Nevin. Join us as we talk writing, football, music, Saddam Hussein, John Parrott, Jorginho the genius, Belle and Sebastian, Duncan Ferguson and, of course, rank the Mike Myers movies. Follow us on Twitter! @FootieBookClub Instagram @footballbookclub Join The Football Book Club *Club* - www.patreon.com/footballbookclub
A surprising trend during the pandemic that presented printing companies with opportunities was unexpected growth in demand for yard signage. Patric Coldeway, Founder and President of Digitech, and John Parrott, Vice President of Parrott Printing, explored this interesting side-effect of COVID-19 and provided context regarding how this opportunity made a difference for printers during some tough months.
A surprising trend during the pandemic that presented printing companies with opportunities was unexpected growth in demand for yard signage. Patric Coldeway, Founder and President of Digitech, and John Parrott, Vice President of Parrott Printing, explored this interesting side-effect of COVID-19 and provided context regarding how this opportunity made a difference for printers during some tough months.
This week Alex Stones catches up with the newest addition to the The Great Southern Knockout II; "The Gentleman" aka Neil Whalley. We explore Neil's cue sports background including: - competing on the UK snooker circuit alongside the likes of Peter Ebdon and John Parrott - coaching New Zealand's next generation of players - preparation for the Great Southern Knockout and who he wants to beat in the final.
Digitech has earned the loyalty of many of its long-time customers and keeps those partnerships strong with diligent service without mandatory service contracts. But what’s the new customer experience like working with the company? It’s something John Parrott, President and third-generation owner of Parrott Printing, which started using a TruFire machine this year, has enjoyed. In addition to getting to know and work with Digitech President and Founder Patric Coldewey, he has been blown away by the lengths Digitech has gone to make sure his team understands how the machines work and how they can make jobs faster and more effective. “We kept researching other companies, but their machine just seemed much more fine-tuned than what the other companies were doing,” Parrott said. “They didn’t cut any of the corners I felt like other companies were cutting. Those little details were things that I was looking for.” That extends to the setup and continued service provided by Digitech, something the company was doing even before offering its own printers. Parrott said he and his staff will get occasional check-ins from technicians, even in a casual text message, a first for him despite years in the industry. “I guess it makes sense that they started out as a service company. Service is No. 1 with them. Obviously, the machine and everything else is great, but before they were selling machines, they were selling inks and selling service. That’s what they’re best at,” he said. “They’re a service company that happens to sell the best printer I’ve ever bought.”
On this last episode on the Healthy Small Church, John Parrott shares how remembering God's call in your life builds a foundation in your ministry that makes a person more available for God's service.
Episode two on our series on a Healthy Small Church we talk about how a pastor needs to stay balanced to be effective. John Parrott shares how pastors need to be focused upon God, family and self to survive the pressures of the ministry and to stay in God's will.
Looking from the past to the future of the small church and the bi-vocational pastor. John Parrott with his years of experience shares how to cultivate leadership within a small church or bi-vocational setting.
Glow toilet ideal Christmas present to yourself, mistletoe is dung-stick in Old English, John Sieger, from Kenosha, has a new CD out, "Kenosha," explaining how that could happen, & the Two Johns, John Sieger & John Parrott harmonize on alt-Christmas songs including the immortal "I Hate Christmas "
You shouldn’t keep nostalgic memories in a bin bag. Elis James is full of these wisdoms. Considering the long stint on drive this week, the lads put in a quallo shift – leaving nothing unsaid: Including “I love you.” Twice. There was a brilliant Made Up Game, a lovely couple of emails and an unfortunate festival-based shame. There was a paper review too, but John was right to question whether or not it was strictly light-hearted. Remember, you can get in touch on Saturday@radiox.co.uk (if you’re on e-mail. You’ve got to be on e-mail), and you can tune in across the UK every Saturday from 1pm til 4pm! Keep it session. Keep it Radio X. saturday@radiox.co.uk http://www.elisandjohn.com/ https://elisandjohnmerch.com/ You can see John on tour!! Go to https://www.johnrobins.com/gigs for details!
Mark Steel is obsessed with sport. Obsessed! And he's certain there's a strong link between sport and stand-up comedy - risk taking, dealing with a hostile crowd, performance anxiety. In this programme he muses on his theory with the snooker player known as 'The Entertainer', John Parrott. For this series of three programmes, he also meets sports psychologist and former figure skater, Dr. Faye Didymus; and also the former Premiership and England footballer Graeme Le Saux. You can hear extra bits from both interviews on the podcasts, just go to the Radio 4 website. Produced in Bristol by Karen Gregor.
Mark Steel's guest this week is impressed by his flow-state, but would like him to reduce his dependence on ironing. She is sports psychologist, Dr. Faye Didymus, from Leeds Beckett University. Mark believes that his two addictions have much in common - they are stand-up comedy (his job) and sport (watching, playing, talking about it). He's sure that there is a link between the way comedians and sporting types deal with performance anxiety, crowd hostility, risk taking and more. Dr. Didymus, who works with sports stars at the highest level, casts light upon this theory. In this series, Mark speaks to the former Premiership and England footballer, Graeme Le Saux. And he meets former World Champion snooker player, John Parrott. All three programmes are available as podcasts, and the Parrott & Le Saux podcasts have extra bits. Producer: Karen Gregor.
Mark Steel has two addictions: stand-up comedy (his job) and sport (watching, playing, talking about it). He's certain that the two have much in common - risk taking, performance anxiety, dealing with crowd hostility and more. His guest this week is former Premiership and England footballer, Graeme Le Saux, whose strategies for coping with playing at the highest level are more similar than you might think to Mark's own experiences - especially when it comes to dealing with crowds who don't really like you. In this series, he meets Dr. Faye Didymus, a sports psychologist at Leeds Beckett University (who was impressed by his flow-state, but would like him to reduce his dependence on ironing). And Mark also meets former World Champion snooker player, John Parrott. All three programmes are available as podcasts after broadcast. And there are extra, un-broadcast, bits in the John Parrott & Graeme Le Saux podcasts. Producer in Bristol: Karen Gregor.
Guests include Jon Richardson, discussing parenthood and his beloved Leeds, Romesh Ranganathan, snooker's John Parrott and much more...
In part two of our look back at the Crucible champions, Dave Hendon and Phil Yates go from John Parrott to Stuart Bingham. The podcast will return for a special edition after the World Championship final.