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The Big Poppies keep transitioning themselves into an extremely talented and tight band. Members Max Van Dyke and Julian Dean, who occasionally perform as a duo, talk about both the band and themselves as a duo in this episode of Listening Lyrics. During the show they share a cut from an upcoming album. I was blown away by it. Listen for a glimpse into the sound of the Big Poppies.
The Tour de France is nearing the end of the tour and Vingeggaard looks to be the front runner to take it home. Julian Dean joins the show to have a chat to Staf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Staffy catches up with Julian Dean to talk through the recent Tour de France action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Piney catches up with one of our greatest ever cyclists, Julian Dean, ahead of the 2023 Tour de France. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on what you missed from Afternoons with Staffy including Jon Nabbs, Julian Dean, Mitch McClenaghan, Jeremy Paul & Julian King! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Staffy is joined by Julian Dean to preview this year's Tour de France about to get underway! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cyclist Aaron Gate has won the men's road race in Birmingham to become the first New Zealander to win four gold medals at a single Commonwealth Games. Gate also won three track cycling golds: in the points race, and the individual and team pursuits. Gate and former professional road cyclist Julian Dean spoke to Corin Dann.
Piney catches up with former Tour de France cyclist Julian Dean to get a look into what makes the tour so special. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Midday Madness, in the buildup to the Tour De France, we're asking you about your favourite kiwi cyclists. Sarah Ulmer, Eddie Dawkins, Julian Dean, the Flying Mullet... Who's your favourite kiwi cyclist? We also chat about the All Blacks team named to take on Ireland this weekend.
We chat with Team BikeExchange rider Grace Brown live from Europe as she recaps her 2021 season and move across to FDJ next year. We also check in with Julian Dean prior to stage 9 at the Vuelta a España.
We fight through bad wifi issues and check in with Team BikeExchange DS Julian Dean to preview the 2021 Vuelta a España. It's all set to be a big three weeks ahead as Primoz Roglic looks for redemption after disappointment at the Tour de France.
Meet your new Mayor! AL speaks to Mayor Julian Dean in a bid to find out a bit about him. Julian presents himself as a very down to Earth guy and was very easy to talk to. From London to Shrewsbury, AL finds out where Julian begins and how he feels about being the mayor of such an important town. Is it daunting? Exciting? and what does he plan to accomplish in his term? I can't say too much about this episode as I don't want to spoil it. But this is an opportunity for you to really get to know your new Mayor. Julian is a great guy and he has some fantastic ideas, looking forward to seeing you around Mr mayor. Thanks for this - AL
Jake chats with friend and fellow comedian Julian Dean to discuss his perfect dinner party guests. They also discuss scary films, getting lost, Julian's parenting, and much more. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian and podcaster Julian Dean joins the girls this week to offer his expert parenting advice and his incredible maths knowledge... turns out he's a (self proclaimed) homeschooling extraordinaire...You can find Julian on his weekly podcast TVI with fellow comic Carl Donnelly on all the usual platforms.Insta: @juliandeaneofficial
Martin Devlin chats to Julian Dean, the New Zealand former Tour De France rider who's now part of one of the teams cycling support staff, on what its been like being part of the 2020
In this conversation I chat to comedian and podcaster Carl Donnelly (https://twitter.com/CarlDonnelly).Carl has twice been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award and has appeared on a selection of TV shows including Mock The Week, Russell Howard’s Good News and more. He's performed all over the world including at the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The New Zealand Comedy Festival and loads more. Carl also co-hosts Two Vegan Idiots with Julian Dean.Carl and I talk about how getting into meditation helped him become an all round more content person.He describes how the end of his last relationship led to some important life changes and how he dealt with anxiety, stress and having suicidal thoughts. We cover the importance of finding the right therapist, how Carl got into spirituality and is particularly drawn towards Buddhism. Carl describes his experience of doing ayahuasca and the positive impact it’s had on him and why he hasn't done it again since. We discuss the dangers of taking spirituality too seriously and talk about our own travelling experiences in India.Carl breaks down how his approach to performing stand up comedy has changed since he got into spirituality. We also cover the challenges of doing TV panel shows and what performing comedy will look like after lockdown is lifted.We explain why we’re both enjoying our individual lockdowns and how it's led Carl to realising that he doesn’t need to spend money on trivial things. We agree on the importance of going to bed early and lots more! Oh and in the intro I mention that we discuss veganism but that was after we'd officially stopped the podchat, so I've decided to leave it out, as that's a whole other episode!Happy listening :)Steve - @offkeysteve See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former cyclist and Mitchelton-Scott sports director Julian Dean opens up about what are the keys to building a strong culture in sport using examples from the All Blacks to the NBA. He also opens up about the struggles in retirement and how the current climate in world sport looks post Covid-19.
Martin Devlin chats to Kiwi cyclist Julian Dean, who has previously rode the Tour De France as they look ahead to the 106th edition.
With the Tour De France getting under way this week, we look back at Staf's sit down with New Zealand cycling legend Julian Dean, who talks about his experiences with the race.
Mark Renshaw has forged his reputation as one of cycling's greatest ever lead out exponents. In a career that's spanned nearly two decades he's played a crucial role in scores of successes, races that haven't gone as hoped and more. Plus, who'll ever forget his tussle with Julian Dean at the Tour de France in 2010. In the latest episode of #UnClipped we sit down with the man from Bathurst as he reflects on his time and standing in the sport as well as what he's looking at passing on to the next generation of fast men coming to the fore. It's not to be missed - so please subscribe, rate and share!
The Vuelta a España finished in Madrid with Elia Viviani winning the stage and Simon Yates confirming his overall victory. The final podcast of the race has Fran Reyes and Daniel Friebe reporting from Madrid, with interviews with Julian Dean of Mitchelton-Scott and Patrick Lefevere of Quick-Step. Richard Moore and Lionel Birnie review the race and how it was won and we also hear from Tao Geoghegan Hart, who finished his debut Grand Tour, King of the Mountains Thomas De Gendt, double stage winner Ben King and many more riders and sports directors as they select their standout moment from the last three weeks. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Rapha and Science In Sport.
While he competed for 14 years at the highest level in his sport, the story of Julian Dean is not widely known in New Zealand. He tells Staf about riding with Lance Armstrong, getting shot during the Tour de France and shares more stories from his time in the saddle.
We hear from the All Blacks and Blues loose forward Jerome Kaino who's decided to leave New Zealand rugby for Japan, fellow All Blacks loosie Victor Vito talks about the Hurricanes match against the Blues where he'll come up against several former teamates, the Phoenix striker Chris Greenacre talks about his new role ahead of the side's final regular season match against A-League competition leaders the Central Coast, the Olympic men's football team's hopes of a place in London mid-year go on the line in Taupo, and cyclist Julian Dean's Olympic dreams are over after breaking his leg.
We hear from the All Blacks and Blues loose forward Jerome Kaino who's decided to leave New Zealand rugby for Japan, fellow All Blacks loosie Victor Vito talks about the Hurricanes match against the Blues where he'll come up against several former teamates, the Phoenix striker Chris Greenacre talks about his new role ahead of the side's final regular season match against A-League competition leaders the Central Coast, the Olympic men's football team's hopes of a place in London mid-year go on the line in Taupo, and cyclist Julian Dean's Olympic dreams are over after breaking his leg.
In Extra Time this week we preview the All Blacks opening tri nations test against the Springboks talking to former South African captain Bob Skinstad. It's a year to go to the London Olympics and NZ chef de mission Dave Currie is there to check things out. Julian Dean reflects on his proudest moment in professional cycling and the Junior All Whites begin their world cup campaign.
In Extra Time this week we preview the All Blacks opening tri nations test against the Springboks talking to former South African captain Bob Skinstad. It's a year to go to the London Olympics and NZ chef de mission Dave Currie is there to check things out. Julian Dean reflects on his proudest moment in professional cycling and the Junior All Whites begin their world cup campaign.
Extra Time this week asks can the Silver Ferns add the world championship crown to their Commonwealth Games gold medal? We talk to veteran New Zealand cyclist Julian Dean as he embarks on his seventh Tour de France, while Auckland truck driver Ron Skelton tells us what made him ride 5000km across America. Blues first five Steven Brett says 'sayonara' to his Rugby World Cup hopes and Dan Vettori tells us how he hopes to become cricket's next Kapil Dev.
Extra Time this week asks can the Silver Ferns add the world championship crown to their Commonwealth Games gold medal? We talk to veteran New Zealand cyclist Julian Dean as he embarks on his seventh Tour de France, while Auckland truck driver Ron Skelton tells us what made him ride 5000km across America. Blues first five Steven Brett says 'sayonara' to his Rugby World Cup hopes and Dan Vettori tells us how he hopes to become cricket's next Kapil Dev.