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Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up, the team news, and all you need to know ahead of the URC playoffs this weekend.Breakfast reacts to Sam Prendergast getting the start at 10 for Leinster, with Ciaran Frawley not in the matchday 23.And could Jordie Barrett return for a second stint at Leinster in the near future?Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
This week, we'll be sharing classic episodes from Joe's 'Meet the FPL Manager' series. In this episode, recorded in September 2022, Joe chats to former-professional footballer Jordie van der Laan about how his footballing career has shaped his track record in FPL, with multiple strong finishes, including taking 55th sport in 2016/17. In addition, Jordie chats about how he hit the headlines in 2019 when he landed in hot water after he skipped training for his side, Telstar, to attend Tottenham's Champions League clash with PSV. ✖️ Twitter: https://x.com/ffscout ☁️ Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/ffscoutfpl.bsky.social
This week on the KOKO Show we have landed one of the ‘Big Dawgs' of World Rugby. We are talking the inside centre to end all inside centres, despite only being the 5th best footy player in his family. That's right, the KOKO Crew are joined by the all conquering, the all powerful and the always wear sunblock Mr Jordie Barrett. With Jordie in tow the lads get stuck into the Hurricanes' dream season finishing top of the table, the push into the finals, the ethos of the team and who they wanna play at the pointy end, however, it isn't code mode with Jordie on the line. We also delve into some funny moments Jordie has had off the pitch in a little segment we like to call ‘Please Explain', whilst also once and for all settling the AUS v NZ pie debate.Plus, for all our naughty Northern know-it-alls Swoop gets up on his Bordeaux soap box and really goes off about UBB's back to back efforts in the European Champions Cup, much to Jordie's dismay. Finally, we have noticed Drew feeling a little left out on the show so we remedy that with a full segment and a little quiz all about the big and beautiful Biv. So sit back, relax and get stuck into a crispy crusted meaty, whilst washing it down with a brand new episode of Kick Offs and Kick Ons.TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Start of the show01:45 - Tom's grape update 04:26 - KOKO apologises to Drew 06:48 - The Drew Quiz13:15 - The Rugby Round Up - CRUSADERS V CHIEFS 16:20 - WARATAHS V BRUMBIES 22:09 - REDS V MOANA 25:66 - HURRICANES V HIGHLANDERS AND JORDIE BARRETT JOINS26:38 - Intro Jordie Barrett 28:14 - Jordie on Reuben Love's language 28:43 - The Hurricanes form in 2026 30:53 - Jordie on possible finals matchups 31:54 - The ethos of the Hurricanes 34:54 - Cory Jane's coaching influence 36:05 - Goit's curly questions 37:33 - START, BENCH AND DROP38:59 - Rehashing the ‘Ditch Debate'40:55 - The Please Explain Game 45:23 - Jordie on the ANZAC Test47:09 - Jordie on Leinster losing another final 52:01 - FORCE V DRUA 58:55 - Other Rugby News 01:01:20 - Close of the show BUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickonsTWITTER/X: @kickoffskickonsYOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickonsTIKTOK: @kickoffskickonsIf you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The All Blacks are stacked with midfield options.Quinn Tupaea is in outstanding form, Billy Proctor is excelling, Timoci Tavatavanawai's becoming impossible to ignore and Leicester Fainga'anuku's causing havoc wherever he plays.So does Jordie Barrett have to shift from 12 back to fullback?The Aotearoa Rugby Pod debates the balance of the All Blacks backline, including Josh Moorby's chances, before getting into who will make the Super Rugby top 6.Later this week .. Under 20s Rugby Championship review + Black Ferns captain Ruahei Demant on how English rugby opened her eyes to a different way.Catch all our content across @aotearoarugbypodofficial channels Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
They are spreading kindness and enhancing a positive culture at Daybreak Elementary School. The school even celebrates student kindness with a big parade through the happy halls of Daybreak once a month. On this episode of the Supercast, find out how Isaac Broadbent, school counselor at Daybreak and a former Daybreak student himself, has stepped in, revamping school wide expectations, and together with the support of teachers, is making kindness rule number one. The work has earned Daybreak a national Kind School designation. Audio Transcription Isaac Broadbent: Through this program, Teach Kind, we were able to go through each grade and teach a variety of lessons centered on kindness and how that looks like, how that sounds like, and how that feels, and the impact it can have. Student: I think kindness is important because it makes people feel noticed and wanted, and it just makes people feel like they're proud. [Music] Anthony Godfrey: Hello and welcome to the Supercast. I'm your host, Superintendent Anthony Godfrey. They are spreading kindness and enhancing a positive culture at Daybreak Elementary School. The school even celebrates student kindness with a big parade through the happy halls of Daybreak once a month. On this episode of the Supercast, find out how Isaac Broadbent, school counselor at Daybreak and a former Daybreak student himself, has stepped in revamping schoolwide expectations and, together with the support of teachers, is making kindness rule number one. The work has earned Daybreak a national Kind School designation. [Music] Anthony Godfrey: We are at Daybreak talking with the school counselor, Isaac Broadbent, about a kindness initiative that's been happening here at the school. But first, talk to us a little bit about yourself. Isaac Broadbent: My name is Isaac. I am a school counselor here and I've been a school counselor for about three or four years. I started here, and then I stayed because it's so amazing. And, fun fact, I actually used to attend the school when it was first built. Anthony Godfrey: And what grade did you... How old were you when you came? Isaac Broadbent: Fifth and sixth grade. So, when it first opened up, they pulled us from Rose Creek to help populate it a little bit because Daybreak wasn't as built out as it was back then. Anthony Godfrey: Right. Yeah. Isaac Broadbent: And so, I was a student here and there were some familiar faces that were around as well. Anthony Godfrey: Some of the teachers are still here that were there when you were in fifth grade. Isaac Broadbent: Correct. Yep, correct. There's actually, I think, four. Yeah. Four of them. So, it was kind of cool to have a full circle where I was a student. And then, lo and behold, I'm working here with some familiar faces from back then. Anthony Godfrey: And how has the school changed? First of all, it seems a lot smaller now, right? Isaac Broadbent: It's a lot smaller. I remember this was a gigantic place when I was a student. Anthony Godfrey: That's right. That's right. Isaac Broadbent: But no, it's really great because obviously I'm biased. I really like this school because I used to go here. And it's great to be able to help it become a better place because the whole reason why we kind of want to focus on kindness is that in our MTSS meetings and leadership meetings, we were realizing that there's just a lot of meanness going on. Every school has their bullying instances, but there's just a lot of overall just meanness, just one-off jabs and things like that. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. Isaac Broadbent: And so, through a process, we revamped our entire school system with our big three rules and number one is being kind. And we really tried to push that as much as we could. And so, with this year particularly, we doubled down on kindness and through this program, Teach Kind, we were able to go through each grade and teach a multiple, I guess I should say, a variety of lessons centered on kindness and how that looks like, how that sounds like, and how that feels, and the impact it can have. And then we were able to wrap it all up with a huge school-wide initiative that included snowflakes, actually. Anthony Godfrey: Tell me about the snowflakes. Isaac Broadbent: Yeah. So, as part of this program and this designation, we had to, after we focused everything on kindness throughout the school year, we had to wrap it up with a school-wide project. And that project was, each student was able to get cutouts of a snowflake, and they would write down what they did as an act of kindness for someone else. And then I would periodically go by week after week and collect those and then hang them in a main hallway that we have. Anthony Godfrey: So, these how large are the snowflakes? About the size of the palm of your hand? Isaac Broadbent: Yeah, exactly. Anthony Godfrey: Okay. Isaac Broadbent:And we had hundreds of them. Anthony Godfrey: Larger than actual size. Isaac Broadbent: Large, exactly. Yep. And we wanted to kind of have that visual effect so everyone in the school could see how kindness was falling over. Anthony Godfrey: Some things were snowballing. Isaac Broadbent: Exactly. And that's a good way to put it. Anthony Godfrey: Nice. Isaac Broadbent: And so, we had hundreds of those, right, get submitted throughout that time window, and they were all out there on display for a while. And then we were able to submit for the Kindness designation and luckily, we were able to get that award. Anthony Godfrey: What organization gave the award? Isaac Broadbent: Oh, yes. It's the Teach Kind program. And so, it's a national program and we were able to get nominated as a Teach Kind school, one out of 32 in the nation. Anthony Godfrey: Wow. Isaac Broadbent: And so, it was really cool. Anthony Godfrey: That's fantastic to have that designation. That's wonderful. So, what are some of the other things that you did with students to help motivate them and not just motivate, but to highlight the great things that they were doing to focus on kindness? Isaac Broadbent: Yeah, absolutely. So, what I would do is I would go in and push into every class, every grade level, and have different presentations and lessons based on kindness. Anthony Godfrey: So, it's not just, "Hey, everybody, be kind," but it's, "This is what kindness looks like. These are some specific things you can do to be kind and some things you can avoid in order to be kind." Isaac Broadbent: Yes, exactly. We did a deep dive. I even, with one of those lessons, shared the science behind kindness and the psychology that goes into that because it's the only thing in this world that doubles when you share it. And there's nothing else that does that in the economy, in the world, nothing like that. Anthony Godfrey: Wow. Isaac Broadbent: We just really focused in on that. And since it was such a high priority, we had a lot of momentum going. And so, we had a lot of those students being kind and then filling out those snowflakes. And since we had so much momentum, we decided to keep it going even though the submission deadline had passed and we were waiting to see if we got the award or not. We moved forward with this kindness initiative with the challenge of looking for kindness or writing it down and sending that to those individuals who are being exceptional. Anthony Godfrey: Now, I've heard about a kindness parade. Is that right? Isaac Broadbent: Yes. Yeah, so we have, yeah. Anthony Godfrey: Explain that to the folks. Isaac Broadbent: Absolutely. Yes. So, that's actually one of the things that we revamped at our school with our leadership team is we have something called an MVP parade. And so, a teacher gets to nominate an MVP for the month who has shown exceptional kindness and looking out for others. Since then, we've actually modified it to match up with different elements of A Portrait of a Graduate to be aligned with the District. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, I love to hear that. Isaac Broadbent: And so, yeah, we've kind of modified it since then but initially, we were just focusing on kindness. And so, for a couple of the parades, it was just only kindness, who has been a leader and outstanding in kindness. And then, on the first Friday of the month, we would call all the families together of the MVP kids and they would re-line the halls of the school as well as the rest of the school and the students. And then, we would get them all together, we'd line them up in the office and then we would make a lap around the entire school while everyone's just cheering them on. Anthony Godfrey: Wow. Isaac Broadbent: For a good like 10, 15 solid minutes just like a huge spotlight on them. Anthony Godfrey: Great. So, the MVPs walk through all the halls, one from each class, with the entire school cheering them on. Isaac Broadbent: Yes. Lots of clapping, lots of cheering. Everyone's chanting, "MVP, MVP." So, it's really wonderful to have that spotlight on the students. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah. I don't remember being cheered by 600 people in elementary school. That's got to be quite a good feeling and I love that this reaches students from five years old to 12 years old. This is a wide range, so you really have to adapt your kindness lesson to the classroom you're visiting. Isaac Broadbent: Yep. Exactly. Yeah. And modify that so that way each student can grasp it. And then, more importantly, implement it. Anthony Godfrey: And what changes have you seen at the school as a result of these efforts? Isaac Broadbent: Well, we've actually got like hardcore data showing that our overall sense of belongingness is increasing with the Panorama data that we administer. We've also had an up...well, actually, I should say that we've had an uptick in all five areas of social-emotional learning. And it's been cool to see that actual data being transferred over from the interventions that we're doing. Anthony Godfrey: Oh, wonderful. Well, before this interview, I knew how important the counselor role has become in our elementaries. I walk in and people say, "Don't take our counselor ever." We love having that role. We love having that position. And it just...this is further evidence of the huge, positive, school-wide impact that our counselors have and that you in particular are having here at Daybreak. So thank you for all those efforts. Isaac Broadbent: Well, thank you because, you know, like I said, I am biased, but I really love this school. And we have some amazing students and phenomenal staff. Anthony Godfrey: Now, I understand that you are a Jordie Award winner. Tell the listeners about what that means. Isaac Broadbent: Absolutely, yeah. The Jordie is a super awesome award. I was actually very surprised to have received it. Really, really cool because what happens is the Counseling department and all the counselors will get together and they'll nominate certain counselors throughout the District that they feel deserve to have the Counselor of the Year Award. And then it's the counselors that will vote on who they want to designate it to. And so that's why I say it was kind of a big surprise and really humbling because the Counseling department, as you know, we have phenomenal counselors. Anthony Godfrey: We do. Isaac Broadbent: And it's like I've learned so much from them and it's, I don't know, it was just a really cool experience. Anthony Godfrey: Well, congratulations. This is momentum that's going to continue for a long time. So thank you for everything that you're doing. And this is really exciting. Stay with us. When we come back, we'll talk with students who are members of the Student Council who have been working to make kindness the main goal at Daybreak Elementary School. [music] Male Voice: Never miss an episode of the Supercast by liking and subscribing on your favorite podcasting platform. Find transcripts for this episode and others at supercast.jordandistrict.org. [music] Sandy Riesgraf: Hello, I'm Sandy Riesgraf, Director of Communications for Jordan School District, and we want to invite you to connect with us. So many exciting things are happening in your child's school, your neighbor's school, in every school here every day. Don't miss out on following the fun or simply staying informed when there's important information we need to share. Join us at jordandistrict.org or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @Jordan District. We can't wait to connect. Anthony Godfrey: We're at Daybreak Elementary School now talking with two students who are part of the Kindness Initiative. Please introduce yourselves, tell us what grade you're in, and then let's talk about your involvement. Cooper: I'm Cooper, I'm in sixth grade. Mara: And I'm Mara, and I'm also in sixth grade. Anthony Godfrey: Tell us about the Kindness Initiative and some of the things that you did as students to help move that along. Student: Well, first of all, we had to help promote it, basically. Otherwise, people wouldn't know about it or anything. Anthony Godfrey: And are you on Student Council or student government? Is that part of why you were involved? Student: Yeah, we were involved through Student Council. We were both in it. Anthony Godfrey: And what is your role on student government? Are you attorney general or what? Student: We don't really have roles, but we manage the huddles, the fundraisers. Through the Tyler Robinson Foundation Coin Wars, we manage that. Anthony Godfrey: Nice. Who won the Coin Wars, by the way? Student: I think it's still going. Anthony Godfrey: Oh, it's still going. Oh, okay. Yet to be determined. Student: Yeah, like two left. Anthony Godfrey: And what are the huddles? Student: So the huddles, we have a monthly theme for MVPs, and we kind of go over that and then all of the new announcements around our school. And in those huddles, we also talk about our fundraisers, like the Coin Wars, and where all that money is going to. Anthony Godfrey: So tell me your involvement in making sure people knew about the kindness initiative and promoting kindness in the school. What are some of the things you did as members of the Student Council to help promote that? Student: We all helped in, like we have a slideshow for the huddles. We would have the main theme of the huddle, and then we'd put away like a slide or two to promote the kindness challenge, like the kindness cards. And another way we were involved is we have meetings every Wednesday before school, and we've been sorting the cards, figuring out like where this card came from, who it goes to, and then we deliver the kindness cards. Anthony Godfrey: Tell me more about the cards. Student: I thought it was really cool seeing all like the nice cards to each other, and it's kind of just explaining something that someone did kind to you, and then it gets delivered. And then at the end of the kindness challenge, we sorted them all out, and the reward was a prize for the class who put in the most kindness cards. Anthony Godfrey: So if you received kindness from someone or were treated kindly, then you reported that by using the card that was delivered to the person who was kind, and that sounds like it had kind of a snowball effect, and more and more people were kind because you were pointing it out, you were noticing it. Tell me, it sounds like you have a pretty busy schedule on Student Council. How did the school change as you focused on kindness? How did students' attitudes change? Student: Well, I used to be like bullied like a bunch, but I feel like ever since that's been a little less, and I don't know if that's just me being less dumb or something. But I can tell like a difference ever since we've done the cards and stuff. Anthony Godfrey: Well, I think people notice things differently sometimes when you're focusing on it. Like if you need to buy a car, all you see is car commercials, and if you're looking for kind acts, I think you reflect on what you're doing, and you notice the good things other people are doing that you might have overlooked before. Tell me more about what impact you have seen in the school after focusing on kindness. Student: In the past two assemblies, we've talked about doing 20% more kindness, and I think as a whole student council and as the teacher staff, we've seen a lot of change and just basic more kind around the school during recess and all those fun activities. Anthony Godfrey: How many kindness cards have you seen? Just give me an idea of the number given. How many students do we have here at Daybreak? Isaac Broadbent: We've got over 600. Anthony Godfrey: Over 600. So how many kindness cards have you seen coming through? Do you know that number? Student: Over 1,100. Anthony Godfrey: Wow. That's a whole lot of kindness, and I think that's really exciting. Tell me some of the specific acts of kindness that you've been aware of, either observing it or seeing it on some of the cards. Student: So sometimes they will be specific. It's like he helped me pick up my pencil case after it spilled, but sometimes they feel kind of shy knowing we're like sorting out and I think it's going to be like, oh, this is embarrassing. So there's like, blank did a nice thing for me today. Anthony Godfrey: Oh, that's nice though that you allow them. It can be a little generic if they don't want to get too personal about things. That's good. What do you remember? Student: I remember, like I said, a lot of like recess comments because we also have a Buddy Bench here at our school, and I feel like that's honestly helped a little bit. Just noticing people feeling left out and just inviting more people to play with each other at recess. Anthony Godfrey: For those who don't know what a Buddy Bench is, can you describe it? In the 70s it was called a Nobody Bench, but the Buddy Bench is much better. Student: So the Buddy Bench is basically, it's a bench outside and it's by our playground, and if you're ever feeling left out or just like lonely, you can go sit on there. And then I know a lot of the times I look over at the Buddy Bench and see if anybody's sitting over there, and you kind of just like go over there and treat yourself and like try to become friends and just invite them to more things to try to make them feel more included. Anthony Godfrey: Do you find that people use the Buddy Bench? You'll look over there and see somebody sitting there? Student: Yes, I know one of my friends that I've made from the Buddy Bench, we hang out at recess, and we play tag sometimes, and I feel like it just creates more friendships. Anthony Godfrey: That's really exciting. I love hearing that it's not just a chance to solve something in the moment, but you remain friends. You've made a friend because of the Buddy Bench. Tell me, why do you think kindness is important? Student: Kindness is really important because if someone is just feeling really bad, sometimes really bad things can happen, and even that it is just not good to feel sad and bad. So with kindness, it's basically like, I want to say weapon, but it's something that gets rid of it. Anthony Godfrey: You get to fight loneliness and sadness. Student: I think kindness is important because it makes people feel noticed and wanted, and it just makes people feel like they belong. Anthony Godfrey: Yeah, I like that, noticed. And if you feel noticed, I think you can accomplish great things. So the two of you are an important part of a school-wide effort, and it really comes from students. Adults try to help make that happen, but students are key to all of that, being successful. So thanks for serving on the Council and for talking with me today. I think that's awesome because you're doing great things. It's fantastic. Student: Yeah, thanks for having us. Student: Yep, I enjoyed this interview. [music] Anthony Godfrey: Thanks for joining us on another episode of the Supercast. Remember, “Education is the most important thing you'll do today!” We'll see you out there. [music]
Trevor Harris brings you the highly anticipated the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview show that you've all been waiting for. We have an eastern conference playoff preview with Kevin Maggiore from 98.5 the Sports Hub in Boston. Making his return to the podcast, Barstool Jordie Joins the show as we preview Flyers Penguins. We have Joe Manuele helping us out on the western conference preview & A Stars Wild Preview with Jake Riepma from 105.3 the Fan in Dallas Tx. Enjoy the show
The Pick & Go Podcast is back for the 2026 season! In today's episode, Paul is joined by Searley Talks Sport and former NZ rugby and cricket player, Jeff Wilson. Could Jordie Barrett be set for the IPL? Paul asks the panel who out of New Zealand rugby could make it in cricket? The trio give their best futures bets for the Super Rugby season, including their outright winner and top try scorers. A preview of all of the opening matches, as well as each team's MVP. The PAG team wrap up with each of their best bets for the weekend and combines them for a three-leg multi. Tune in every Tuesday during the rugby season for new episodes! Check Out Our TAB Socials Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tab.nz?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TAB/ X/Twitter: https://x.com/TAB_NZL?s=20
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Audio Pizza | More Than Just a Sound Bite. Reviews, Tutorials and Commentary by and for the Blind
This month, the globe spins faster than Sean's excuses for not reading the manual as the Audio Pizza crew—Kayaker, Garth, and Shaun—check in from around the world with special guest Brett Halle and a surprise cameo from Jordie, freshly armed with a shiny new iPhone 17 Pro. The gang dives deep into Apple's latest event—iPhones, Watches, AirPods, and a healthy sprinkle of sarcasm. • Shaun: Still refusing to upgrade because “thinness is overrated.” • Garth: Tempted by the Air, but only if it gets a second speaker. • Brett: Drops insider-level knowledge bombs about RAM, LiDAR, and AI headroom. • Jordie: Loves her 17 Pro, mainly because it can describe her baby's outfit on command. Expect passionate debates about whether LiDAR is life-changing or just expensive potential, why every blind person's favourite phrase is “depends how you use it,” and how battery life is the new religion. Shaun leads the charge on the Meta event, which somehow excited him more than Apple's. The crew covers: • New Meta Ray-Bans and Oakleys with better cameras and longer battery life. • The wild new neural wristband that reads muscle signals so you can air-type like a Jedi. • Seeing AI and Be My Eyes coming to the glasses—accessibility in your face. • And of course, Kayaker's existential crisis over whether using Meta violates his privacy vows. Last month's cliffhanger returns: Shaun still can't back up his iPhone. Cue a group intervention featuring Garth's step-by-step fix, Brett's “pay the 99 cents” wisdom, and a gentle reminder that losing your phone is worse than losing your morals to Meta. Got opinions? Email sgk@theblind.ninja and earn bonus points if you tell Garth he's wrong.
The Bledisloe Cup is back in storage for another year but the Rugby Championship remains up for grabs for all four teams going into the final round. The All Blacks are taking on Australia at a sold-out Optus Stadium, while South Africa clashes with Argentina at Twickenham. Seven changes have been made to the side, with Scott Barrett returning from injury to his position as captain. Vice-captain Jordie Barrett told Mike Hosking a week is a long time in international rugby, as the game has become so competitive and the margins are so small. He says they're making a few adjustments after last week's game, but the Rugby Championship is there to win if they really want to. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our heroes, along with Sybil, meet for Book Club while waiting to be escorted to a party in Jylliana and Max's honor. They discuss Superhero by Eli Easton.Content warnings: m/m, a guy named Jordie, lithe, "hnnngh", Wyn doing voices, damning with faint praise, size multipliers, incoherent muttering, logistical issues, a startling lack of dog people.Submission by Saturn. Thank you, Saturn!Commission your own bad fanfic from Mackenzie on her ko-fi!Want to control what Book Club reads next? Join our Patreon at the $10 tier or higher to submit an excerpt! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, it was reunion city - I recapped the "Real Housewives of Miami" reunion taping AND the "Love Island" reunion taping with my co-host Ariana Madix!Then, fun times on the beach with my kids, friends, and a Southern Charmer. We checked in on the "Jordie is 40" Weekend and opened the Mail Bag. Plus, Ben & I are really on our way going through the Star Wars universe, which led to a moral-parental dilemma: to lightsaber or not to lightsaber?For more interviews and behind-the-scenes tea, tune in to Andy Cohen Live weekdays on Radio Andy by subscribing to SiriusXM. Use my link https://sxm.app.link/AndyCohen for a free trial! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Daddy Diaries ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
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Due to missing microphones and scheduling issues between the 2025 FTK hosts you're all lucky (or unlucky) to have both Brett and Joel recording their sesquicentennial episode together. TRAINING WEEKS For the first time this year Brett shares his training week with our non-patreon listeners. You'll hear about all the running he's doing, his current level of fitness and his ability to perform podcast live-shows from inside the sauna. Joel talks about his training week and has the man in charge of it (Brett) there to explain why he's doing what he's doing. THE BIG Q Changing things up this week Joel poses two questions to Brett. These two questions were sent Joel's way by his athletes Tess and Jordie (they do not sign a release waiver). GIVE SOME KUDOS Brett sends his Kudos to a bloke running an 800m in the Rayban x Meta glasses while Joel talks up a popular TV show from the mid 2000's. TWHSOITWTWATSA Brett gets greedy as he returns to the main show and submits two entries for our closing segment. First he has questions around the gym program of the fast Kenyan marathoners before moving his attention towards the less talented (running-wise at least) Conor McGregor during his hill-sprint training. Joel closes out with a strava screenshot of a bloke running a 50km ultra-marathon inside a strip-club. SIGN UP TO OUR PATREON TODAY: www.patreon.com/forthekudos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack
Over the summer, we'll be sharing episodes from Joe's MEET THE MANAGER series. In this episode, recorded in September 2022, Joe chats to former-professional footballer Jordie van der Laan about how his footballing career has shaped his track record in FPL, with multiple strong finishes, including taking 55th sport in 2016/17. In addition, Jordie chats about how he hit the headlines in 2019 when he landed in hot water after he skipped training for his side, Telstar, to attend Tottenham's Champions League clash with PSV.
Here's my conversation with Jordie Ouellet, who you may know from… every local band that has ever hired a trumpet player.Tune in for our talk about his upcoming record as a bandleader/singer, his funk roots, the joys of raw, live sounds, and much more!This episode brought to you by our pals at Devine Shirt Company.Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon. You can help out for as little as a couple bucks a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!As always, if you like the podcast, please tell a friend or 20! Rate and review on your podcast player of choice! Word of mouth is still the main way Witchpolice Radio reaches new ears. Thanks for listening. Chapters (00:00:02) - Winnipeg Police Merch Made in Winnipeg(00:01:05) - Introducing Jordy Willette(00:02:24) - Trombone Player on His Own Music(00:03:32) - Blues Notes: A Mix of Folk, Hip Hop, and(00:05:05) - Blues Notes: Writing Songs and Playing Flute(00:06:21) - Live Album(00:08:46) - How Discovered Are the Songs on ''(00:15:48) - Tower of Power's Irvin Miller on His New Project(00:17:12) - New Music Release: ""(00:20:54) - Sam, How Much of This Is Work For You?(00:22:27) - Jelly Willette on How Do You Get Your Music Heard(00:25:31) - John Green(00:31:45) - Back and forth: Just You and I
All Blacks midfielder Jordie Barrett has revealed his partner in crime Rieko Ioane reached out for some advice before signing a sabbatical deal with Irish club Leinster for 2026. Despite receiving interest from Japan, Ioane made the bombshell move by following in Barrett's footsteps with a move to Dublin to play in the United Rugby Championship (URC), which features teams from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and South Africa. Ioane will make the move at the end of the year for a six-month stint between December and June, which rules him out for the Super Rugby Pacific season with the Blues but he remains eligible for the All Blacks. Ioane's announcement was met with a mainly positive response, although some Leinster faithful were clearly still bitter after his feud with the club's favourite son and all-time leading points scorer, Johnny Sexton, which started after the All Blacks knocked Ireland out of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. After plenty of backchat on the field, Ioane told Sexton to enjoy retirement and to not miss his flight home after New Zealand's quarter-final win. With Sexton relitigating that personal clash in his book, Ioane was widely painted as public enemy No 1 in the build-up to the All Blacks and Ireland rematch in Dublin last November. Ioane led the haka before the match and played a key role on the field as the All Blacks went on to snap Ireland's 19-game unbeaten run at home. Ioane posted a picture to social media with the caption “put that in the book” to double down on his villain status in Ireland. Speaking to Newstalk ZB's Jason Pine, Barrett said he believed Ioane can stamp his mark in Ireland. “He sounded me out about 10 days ago and just asked a few questions,” he said. “He didn't say a whole lot, so I didn't get a good inkling of where his head or heart was, but look, I woke up on my day off and the news had dropped on my phone. “It gave me 24 hours, without having a barrage of questions at training the morning I went in there, so I got all of them yesterday. “He'll go great. It's a great place to develop and he'll see a lot of improvements up here as a player, and get out of his comfort zone in Auckland and the Blues and [it's] a chance to grow. “I think it's a great challenge for him.” Leinster's Tommy O'Brien and Jordie Barrett celebrate following the Investec Champions Cup quarter-final match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin in Ireland. (Photo by Damien Eagers/PA Images via Getty Images) Barrett admits it's been an adjustment for him, but he's loving life in Ireland, especially on the golf course. When Barrett announced his move to Ireland, it came as a shock as most players tend to take their sabbatical in Japan, like his brother Beauden did last year. In fact, he was the first All Black since 2009 to choose Europe over Japan, when Dan Carter signed with Perpignan. While there were concerns around his workload due to the demands of European rugby, Barrett said he had an extended break while the Six Nations took place in February and March. During that time, a limited of matches were played and when they were, youngsters were given opportunities to prove themselves. That rest has helped Barrett stay focused to help Leinster charge towards winning titles. In the URC, they have only lost once this season – by one point to the Bulls in Pretoria – and hold an eight-point lead over the defending champions Glasgow Warriors with four games remaining in the regular season. They face the Warriors in the final match of the season but will be confident after crushing them 52-0 in the European Championship quarter-finals last weekend. Barrett, who has played nine games thus far between second five and fullback, admits there have been some easier games, but plenty of tough battles. Overall, Barrett believes he's become a better rugby player for the experience. “I reserve that judgment for people watching on the telly, but I feel like I'm growing my game,” said Barrett. “It was a challenge to come up here, become familiar with another system and different coaches and players in a different culture and environment. “I feel like my rugby's improving, which is nice, and, it's neverending, like any footy player just wants to improve, and I feel like I'm making slight improvements. “Hopefully we give ourselves another chance and earn the right to make a European final in a few weeks' time and then push deep into the URC competition.” Should Leinster go all the way in both completions, the European Rugby Champions Cup final takes place on May 25, with the URC final on June 15. That would give Barrett enough time to return to New Zealand for the All Blacks' test series against France, starting on July 5 in Dunedin. Barrett says he has been in touch with All Blacks coach Scott Robertson and is eager to square off against the French. “Razor has sent the odd text, which is nice, and it shows he's keeping an eye on things, and so have the other coaches. Just touching base and making sure things are tracking well and that I'm healthy and playing good footy. “I feel like I'll be ready to go and hopefully take some form into an All Blacks jersey, which is the main reason why I wanted to come up here in the first place.” Ben Francis is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross Karl, James Parsons and Bryn Hall Aotearoa Rugby Pod look into Jordie Barrett's man of the match form in Ireland, why he's playing so well and how he can bring Irish knowledge back home. Aotearoa Rugby Pod looks into whether another player in World Rugby has the all-around skills that Jordie Barrett doesThe GOAT Portia Woodman-Wickliffe on whether she's keen on a test return, the Super Rugby Aupiki title and the Trans-Tasman crossover.We break down who could make the Super Rugby top 6 and how to beat rush D. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordie and Doogs do the first part with a Nesty monologue at the end
Jordie, Doogs and Nest are back at it talk about everything from who even is good this year, to Loyola going 0-8, and Doogs and Nest have a wager.
Jordie and Doogs are on this episode and talk about how dead Virginia is, can Ohio State make noise, is hopkins actually back? and weekend preview
Jordie and Nest takeover this episode as Doogs couldn't hop on due to all the madness in College Basketball. The fellas talk all things Spallina...hidden ball tricks...hot seats and does Cornell have a defensive issues? Finish off as always with a weekend preview.
Jordie Lane on Artistry, Resilience & Reinventing the Indie Music Scene. In this episode of The Morse Code Podcast, host Korby Lenker sits down with the Australian-born Nashville-residing singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jordie Lane. Together they explore the raw realities of making a life in independent music, the necessity of artistic reinvention, and the relentless pursuit of creative authenticity. Jordie shares candid insights on navigating the ever-evolving industry, the emotional and financial struggles of being a full-time musician, and how personal reinvention is key to staying inspired. From songwriting secrets to tour life stories plucked from his dozen plus years as a road-dogging tourbadour, this conversation is a must-watch for musicians, songwriters, and anyone who believes in the power of storytelling through music.00:00:00 Intro00:04:53 The contrast between outward appearances and inward reality00:06:04 The concept behind "Tropical Depression"00:08:14 The pandemic's impact on Jordie's mental health00:10:10 How not being able to travel can increase anxiety00:11:25 Jordie's decision to make his struggles with anxiety a part of his "official" album rollout00:12:58 Korby's take on the podcast space as a reflection of culture's demaan for authenticity00:14:43 Jumping on the authenticity train is also possibly inauthentic00:16:01 Timeline of the album's creation and release00:19:05 How did you finance your record Jordie?00:20:32 Getting in and out of your own way as an artist00:23:43 Korby's recollection of filming Jordie's video for "The Changing Weather"00:23:59 The fundemental tension between confidence and its opposite00:25:04 Getting pooped on as a new dad00:26:17 Korby use of music as a means of trying to be loved00:27:42 The imprtance of being in a good headspace to making art00:30:12 Korby quotes Leonard Berstein's newborn baby quote00:31:12 Dostoyevsky's claim that in order to make art you have to be both sensitive and in pain00:33:11 Jordie's perspective on working in film and tv00:36:04 The fraught romance of touring00:38:01 The importance of low overhead to creative freedom00:39:18 Jordie loves the improvised element of on stage banter00:40:43 Jordie's advice to Korby about banter with a full band00:42:55 A sudden glimpse into Korby's organizational efforts00:44:03 The necessary discipline of a self-employed artist00:48:20 Why Jordie got a shelter dog00:51:13 The "42 Steps" of making the podcast00:52:37 Jordie sets up "Empty Room"00:53:42 Jordie and Korby perform "Empty Room"00:58:03 A compliment and an inquiry00:59:51 Jordie's current process for writing songs01:01:35 Co-writing and trepidation01:02:15 How Maya Angelou and John Prine write01:02:56 More detail on Jordie's "waiting" approach to songwriting01:05:11 What seperates those who create from those who don't01:06:06 How Meet Me at the End of the World was written01:07:53 The process of writing is more important than the end result01:09:20 Suddenly Jordie and Korby are going to try to write one Get full access to The Morse Code with Korby Lenker at korby.substack.com/subscribe
This episode is about the upcoming Jordie Flip performance at Found space in Nevada, Missouri.
In this Punks Unknown special, Punks in Pubs explores the underground punk scene of Cuba with Jordie, a former member of the horror punk band We Bite. From USB drives full of music to chaotic government-sponsored festivals, Jordie takes us on a journey through the unique struggles and triumphs of being a punk in Havana. Now living in Madrid, he reflects on his escape from Cuba, the universal spirit of rebellion, and what punk has meant to him. This is a story of resilience, self-expression, and the power of music to cross borders. Don't miss this one. You can listen to and buy 'We Bite' Eps via there Bandcamp, click the link below https://webite.bandcamp.com/music
Fitz goes searching for Jordie before Nora's funeral and comes up empty. Detective Demski wants to talk.
After an over 2 year wait since the airing of 'Love Mechanics', Yin and War finally returned with the long-awaited Jack & Joker: U Steal My Heart! Our friends from The Basic Chat, Alyssa and Jordie, join us to dive into the show's production, synergy amongst the cast and, of course, the most iconic Joker disguises. Plus, soooo much more!Be sure to share your thoughts about the series down below or over on our socials~Check out Alyssa & Jordie's content:The Basic ChatYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBasicChatX: https://x.com/thebasicchatTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebasicchatAlyssaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AlyssaDanielleYTX: https://x.com/missalyssadaniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/missalyssadani/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@missalyssadaniJordieYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jordieseayX: https://twitter.com/jordieseayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordieseay/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jordieseay ~Come chat with us!X: https://twitter.com/lovecastpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovecastpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lovecastpodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/T3DUgSZeYBIf you like our content, we'd love your support!LoveCast Shop: https://bit.ly/LoveCastMerch Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastEditor: Alexa Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a very special episode of Maul or Nothing with the boys all making their way to Bristol for the Bears Champions Cup clash with the mighty men of Leinster.Max is starting and Ryan is as close as you can be to him working as a pitchside pundit/reporter. The boys manage to have a lovely interview together before the battle commences!While the game doesnt go Max's way he does score Bristol's opening try and generally puts in a barnstorming performance, earning several scrum penalties against his international calibre opponents.Post match we can humbly say that the boys tread the fine line between annoyingly persistent and endearingly pushy to perfection securing interviews with several stars including Jordie Barrett, Ilona Maher, Harry Randall, Harry Thacker and Mike McCarthy. Without a doubt the highlight of the day (citation needed) for each of these lovely people.....And then the boys are finally reunited together in the same room to take us through the rest of the Champions Cup results while seemingly unable to contain their excitement at being back together doing what they do best.Enjoy and as always... We love you!!!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So what is the truth about Jordie? Did he have anything to do with Bob LeFevre's death? Fitz isn't sure, but grilling the boy isn't getting him very far. Celebrity paparazzi are beginning to appear for Nora's funeral. Fitz heads out to Nora's llama farm.
The latest in our occasional series showcasing historical braille shorthand codes which you might still find useful today: Braille, User-Oriented Code (BUOC) was a code written by the late Australian, Rebecca Maxwell, with the support of Australian Braille Literacy Action (ABLA), formerly the Australian Guild of Business and Professional Blind. It was last revised in 1998 and includes a number of useful devices for making braille shorter. We were delighted to be joined by Jordie Howell, a great proponent of BUOC and a contemporary of its author. Jordie introduced us to the principals of BUOC, described how some common words and phrases can be shortened and explained how we can find out more about this grass roots code. Find out more on the ICEB Shorthand Codes page During the session, two books on grade 3 were also mentioned by way of comparison. These books are also available on the above web page in BRF format, and can be obtained from NLS in the US using these catalogue numbers: BRA03950 The Braille Code A Guide to Grade Three Braille for First Year High School Students by Ruth Hayden BRA18832 Key to Grade Three Braille by Lewis Rodenberg
When Bob LeFevre is found fatally poisoned in his hotel room, Fitz reconsidering his decision to fire Jordie. The boy may not be lying after all. But who would want both Nora and Bob LeFevre dead?
Anon had an experience in the Bridgewater Triangle with a yeeted deer… Meredith has four spooky tales: a little girl, a haunted pub, a static TV man, and a man by the bed. Alysa had recurring nightmares throughout her childhood and a weirdo acid trip. Jordie stayed in a haunted B&B in Wyoming. C had a haunted experience before moving out of her apartment. Taylor saw a scary ghost in her childhood home, and her husband's grandfather came for a visit.Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com.Shopify is a leading global commerce company, providing trusted tools to start, grow, market, and manage a retail business of any size. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at SHOPIFY.com/funnyfeeling.Rocket Money is the easiest way to find subscriptions, manage bills, and even cancel recurring charges with a single click. Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/FUNNYFEELING.Advertise on A Funny Feeling via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fitz gets dragged into a surprise press conference, called by Jordie and it doesn't end well. He cuts Jordie loose—no way he's going to investigate a murder that didn't happen. House hunting with Alicia promises to come to a complete stop when he gets a call from Detective Wallace Demski—there's a dead body and Fitz's business card there. This episode contains adult language.
A visit to Nora's brother Laszlo's house leaves Fitz with some serious doubts, but a visit to the coroner's office removes any question if Nora was murdered or not. Returning to the office, he finds Jordie has called a press conference without him
When we talk about the greatest rugby family in this country ever, it's almost impossible to go past the Barretts. Kevin 'Smylie' Barrett was a Taranaki legend who also played for the Hurricanes, Beauden is a 100 game All Black, RWC winner and 2 x World Player of the year, Scott has captained the Crusaders to 4 Super Rugby titles and is the current Captain of the All Blacks, Jordie at just 27 has racked up over 50 games for the All Blacks and dominated where ever he plays. Kane was tracking the same path before 2 significant head injuries forced him to retire at just 22 years old. It was awesome to sit down with Kane and talk through where he is at now and how he looks back on his career, some bits that stood out for me were.. The battle between the Barrett brothers to be the Alpha growing up How Kane would fire up the Francis Douglas 1st XV side, once resulting in a yellow card The time Kane picked up his coach Neil Barns as a 16yo and dropped him on his head His pathway into NZ Schools for 2 years, Taranaki and the Blues What forced Kane into retirement and how hard that was to deal with How he looks at his brothers successful careers His new life of the farm And heaps more! This was such an incredible insight from such a champion lad, you can only admire the way Kane has gone about his life post footy and it was so cool to hear about his journey.
Hometown star Nora Solomon has been found dead in her barn outside of town—her nephew Jordie believes she was murdered, even though the coroner's report says it was a heart attack. Fitz's caseload is light and he's got bills to pay. He takes the case, in spite of his concerns Jordie may not be Nora's nephew at all. Please note: this podcast contains adult language and situations.
Our 523rd episode, which aired on September 15, 2024, and featured historic Cape Breton music in honor of the Celtic Colours International Festival. Paul MacNeil & Tracey Dares – Captain Archibald Leslie/Hundred Years of Fiddling/Dave MacIsaac/Alec Dan's/Dave MacIsaac/Malcolm MacPhail, castlebaymusic.com Sons of Skye – Gach Taobh dhe'n Uisge, Both Sides of the Water Angus Chisholm – Miss Campbell's/Jordie's Jig, The Early Recordings of Angus Chisholm Buddy MacDonald & John Ferguson – Ode to Moonshine, Getting Dark Again Jerry Holland – Jenny's Wedding/Drowsy Maggie/The Shaskeen Reel, Fiddlesticks Collection John Allan Cameron – Guitar Instrumental, Stan Rogers: An East Coast Tribute Buddy MacMaster & Joey Beaton – The Warlocks/Bog an Lochan/Flora MacDonald/Prince Charlie/Tarbolton Lodge/Malcolm Finlay/Traditional Reel, Rooted in Tradition The Barra MacNeils – Ballad of Lucy Jordan, The Question Winnie Chafe – The Chorus Jig Group, Legacy Maybelle Chisholm McQueen – Hello To Betty & Alec Sutherland Set, Pure Celtic Hearts Paul MacNeil & Tracey Dares – Alex's Last Dance, castlebaymusic.com
Here's what we learned on Off The Ball Breakfast this week.Listen to some of the highlight's of Off The Ball Breakfast with Ger Gilroy & Eoin Sheahan, including interviews with Olympic rowers Daire Lynch & Fintan McCarthy plus much more.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Who's the Bossk? - Episode 198: Rashomon Calamari with Jordie Poblete Date: July 12th, 2024 (recorded July 12th) Listen Topics Returning guest Jordie Poblete from from DisneyExaminer.com joins "Who's the Bossk?" host Mike Celestino for a discussion of the seventh and penultimate episode of Lucasfilm's live-action Disney+ series The Acolyte, entitled "Choice." Plus this week's Star Wars headlines and more! Subscribe iTunes Google Spotify
Who's the Bossk? – Episode 198: Rashomon Calamari with Jordie Poblete Date: July 12th, 2024 (recorded July 12th) Listen Topics Returning guest Jordie Poblete from from DisneyExaminer.com joins “Who's the Bossk?” host Mike Celestino for a discussion of the seventh and penultimate episode of Lucasfilm's live-action Disney+ series The Acolyte, entitled “Choice.” Plus this week's […] The post Who's the Bossk? – Episode 198: Rashomon Calamari with Jordie Poblete appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
Over the summer, we'll be sharing episodes from Joe's MEET THE MANAGER series. In this episode, recorded in September 2022, Joe chats to former-professional footballer Jordie van der Laan about how his footballing career has shaped his track record in FPL, with multiple strong finishes, including taking 55th sport in 2016/17. In addition, Jordie chats about how he hit the headlines in 2019 when he landed in hot water after he skipped training for his side, Telstar, to attend Tottenham's Champions League clash with PSV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lots of discoveries this week! Including amber wine, UHNWs, Mike's Bites, people as fonts, customizables, and MORE. Mike's Bites probably deserve a whole documentary, honestly.Some great customizable things: a whole lot of stuff in Ralph Lauren's Polo Create Your Own Shop (including a perfect plain baseball cap), Artifact monogrammable canvas bags from Omaha. Monica Vinader's Nura Tiny Fine Chain Bracelet and Signature Signet Rings, and Anya Hindmarch's The Bespoke Collection (also: her T mag profile about decluttering). If you haven't read Miuccia Prada Vogue cover story yet, do it!Some basics we're loving: Donni's pointelle tee, Favorite Daughter's The Mischa jeans and The Jordie jeans, and Richer Poorer's perfect gray sweatshirt. Worth the resale-site stalking: Wardrobe.NYC's denim jacket (via Poshmark) and Proenza Schouler long-sleeve tissue jersey tees (via The RealReal).Ok, what are your thoughts on Costco's rotisserie chicken? Give us the lowdown at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or our Geneva!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jordie is back on the mic to join Doogs and Nest to talk the PLL Draft, Round 1 Preview and even a little NLL Chatter
NEW YORK, NY - A whirlwind week of GREAT rugby wasn't without controversy, and The Rugby Odds weighs in on all, while offering opinions and picks via our eclectic panel of WWE Hall of Famer (turned rugby advocate) John Bradshaw Layfield, Irish legend George Hook, King Gift Egbelu and host Matt "Money" McCarthy - in just 23 entertaining minutes. INCLUDED: $$ 51-30 $$ Jake White's Bulls Sh*t Saints Cheated Emotion/History of Croke Park Defenseless Toulouse Jordie Barrett to Leinster Manly Sea Eagles Soaring Undefeated ‘Canes Dallas Jackals Win Again $$ Picks of the Week $$ Be sure to check out MLR Weekly: Dallas Coach Nate Osborne, Pat Clifton of the CRC, Highlights, Opinion, Predictions... & Best Dang Recap in Rugby! Watch... Listen/Download the Podcast version... Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @LizardRugby, @LanningZach, @ColbyMarshall2, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting #URC #MLR #NRL #premiershiprugby
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to Jordie Barrett's impending move to Leinster. We hear from Ireland women's head coach Scott Bemand ahead of their Six Nations game in front of 45,000+ at Twickenham. Bath confirm the arrival of a Leinster lock. Munster are poised to conduct another raid on Connacht, who could see Darragh Murray pick up a ban this week. The IRFU will be one of the beneficiaries of a new grant from the British & Irish Lions. And Mohamed Haouas is being given a second chance at Montpellier.
Doogs and Nest do their first episode alone with Jordie taking a step back. They do some segments such as FMK and Mid-Major, Major Performance while recapping the games and previewing this weekend.
On today's episode, Jordie and friend of the program Dan Arestia recap everything that went down during semifinal Saturday. The fellas talk about the botched call in overtime in Duke vs Penn State, the insane ending in Notre Dame vs Virginia, and everything else from an incredible day of lacrosse.
In 2016, Jordie Hudson vanishes after a night out with friends. The only clue police have is her glasses, which are discovered in a pool of blood. Surveillance footage shows a horrific attack. Can police find her abductor before it's too late? This Week's Sponsors: Rocket Money - Manage your expenses the easy way by going to rocketmoney.com/think Smalls - Head to smalls.com/thinknot and use promo code THINKNOT at checkout for 50% off your first order PLUS free shipping! Babbel - Get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to Babbel.com/THINK BetterHelp - Visit betterhelp.com/ithinknot today to get 10% off your first month