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This one has it all — Scott Waldrom, one of the most explosive loose forwards to play the game, jumps on for an absolute ripper of a chat and does not hold back. From growing up as a rugby super fan idolising his hero's to playing with legends like Jonah Lomu, Jerry Collins, Christian Cullen and Justin Marshall, to getting dropped from Sevens after a scrap in Lower Hutt, Scooters career is full of highs, lows, and unreal yarns.We talk about:His early days which involved plenty of battles with younger brother Thomas WaldromDebuting with Jonah Lomu and being starstruck in trainingGetting told he was too small for NPC and proving everyone wrongNational Nude Day and bar vouchers Being told his foot injury meant his rugby career was over — and then making it backGetting named in the All Blacks squad and wondering if he belongedThe brutal truth about injuries, pressure, drinking culture, and bouncing backCoaching with the NZ Sevens, a scary health scare and life after footyHonest, hilarious, and full of insight — this one's got everything. A top man with a stack of stories. Scooter Waldrom is an absolute lad!EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/whatalad Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guaranteeTo get $100 worth of free bonus bets sign up to Betcha now at https://www.betcha.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two teams struggling to unearth their best form will square off in Sydney on Saturday in the first Bledisloe Cup Test. Former All Blacks halfback and Sky Sport comments man Justin Marshall spoke to Corin Dann.
All Blacks Great Justin Marshall catches up with Smithy from South Africa to talk Rugby Championship 2024, look back at the first test at Ellis Park, upcoming second test at Cape Town & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and current rugby commentator for Sky Sport - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, looking ahead to the first test between New Zealand and South Africa in 2024. The Springboks will host their old rivals in Johannesburg in a repeat of last year's Rugby World Cup final in Paris, which the Boks won 12-11. Marshall talks to Devlin about what it's like playing in South Africa (specifically at Ellis Park), his confidence levels in New Zealand getting a result in the first test, and selections he would like to see All Blacks coach Scott Robertson make for what will be a physically demanding contest. The two also talk about Leon MacDonald's shock departure as one of Robertson's lead assistant coaches.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin ramps up preview for the first Springboks-All Blacks rugby test of 2024, with the very best New Zealand rugby analyst going around - Justin Marshall.Sunday morning's (New Zealand time) test will be the first clash between the old rivals since last year's Rugby World Cup final in Paris, which South Africa won 12-11.To start the show though, Devlin delivers a sermon from the mountain top, weighing up who the favourite should be for the Supreme Halberg Award early next year out of golfer Lydia Ko and kayaker Dame Lisa Carrington. One of those two appears the likely recipient of the prestigious honour.Then, Devlin chats with Marshall about this weekend's big match, tennis correspondent Dave Worsley talks Lulu Sun's US Open first round exit, Formula One expert Vincenzo Landino recaps the Dutch Grand Prix, and former New Zealand professional golfer John Lister gushes over Ko's incredible achievement at the Old Course at St Andrews.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh discuss the likes of All Blacks selections, punishment for the NRL bunker, and strange pieces of Major League Baseball history on the Tight 5 and Glass Half Full. All that and much more!
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and renowned rugby commentator - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to further analyse the All Blacks' impressive 42-10 victory over Argentina at Auckland's Eden Park. Coach Scott Robertson and his players served up a needed response a week after a surprise defeat to the same side in Wellington. Marshall and Devlin talk about the match and how it sets the All Blacks up for their upcoming two tests away to the Springboks, missed opportunities in the opening test against the Pumas, whether or not the importance of the All Blacks winning is diminishing on fans, and more.
Justin Michael previews a loaded running back room for Colorado State. He talks about six different players potentially having a chance to see the field in 2024, and why the Rams need to be able to lean on the ground game more consistently if they want to achieve their goals. He talks about Justin Marshall's solid finish to the 2023 season and the importance of getting Kobe Johnson back. He also gets into why he has high hopes for Damian Henderson this season, what kind of role Avery Morrow may fill, Keegan Holles looking the part and a really intriguing freshman Jalen Dupree.An ALLCITY Network ProductionPARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/eventsALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsportsSUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_SportsIf you want to learn more about inspiring patient stories from UCHealth, you can head to https://uchealth.org/tomorrow to learn what it means to live like there is a tomorrow.Visit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR.Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. Let's level up your nicotine routine with Lucy. Go to https://lucy.co/rams and use promo code RAMS to get 20% off your first order. Lucy offers FREE SHIPPING and has a 30-day refund policy if you change your mind. Sign up on the Volo app using code DNVR3 to get Volo Pass for only $10/month for the first 3 months. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Exclusively for our listeners, Shady Rays is giving out their best deal of the season. Head to https://shadyrays.com and use code: DNVR for 35% off polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 300,000 people.Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply.Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order.Rugged Road: Gear up for your next adventure with Rugged Road Coolers - Your ultimate outdoor companion! Head to https://ruggedroadoutdoors.pxf.io/allcity and use code DNVR for 10% off!When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions.Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin continues the post-mortem of the All Blacks' 38-30 defeat to Argentina, which no doubt shocked Pumas supporters as much as it did Kiwi sports fans.First off, Devlin delivers a sermon on the Warriors, offering the New Zealand NRL club a reality check on their so-called success. While the club has (likely) enjoyed a fruitful 18 months when it comes to ticket and merchandise sales along with general support, when it comes to winning? They continue to struggle.Then, Devlin is joined by the great Justin Marshall to further unpick the All Blacks' loss to Argentina before running through press conference quotes from defence coach Scott Hansen, Mark 'Watto' Watson reviews New Zealand's Paris Olympics campaign on the ATM podcast, Matt Gunn is positive about Raygun's breakdancing and both rugby codes, and Rahul Patil recaps the Black Caps' side named for cricket tests away to Afghanistan and Sri Lanka.All that and much more!
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback with 81 test caps to his name, and now one of the most respected rugby commentators around the world - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, to further unpack New Zealand's surprise 38-30 defeat to Argentina in Wellington. It was the third time the All Blacks had lost a test to the Pumas, with all three coming within the last four years. Marshall and Devlin delve into specifics around the All Black performance including set piece, lineout and taking advantage of attacking opportunities. They also cast an eye over the Springboks' 33-7 thumping of the Wallabies in Brisbane.
All Blacks legend Justin Marshall, World Cup-winning Wallaby Jeremy Paul, and kiwi podcaster Andy Rowe team up for GBRANZ: Bringing you the latest rugby news, stories, and much more from Down Under. The Good, The Bad & The Rugby, the biggest podcast in the world, just got bigger.
Justin Marshall - 81-test All Blacks halfback and one of the most respected rugby commentators around the world - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, looking ahead to the New Zealand men's first Rugby Championship match against Argentina in Wellington on Saturday. A number of players unavailable during the July test window could be named in the matchday side, including outside back Will Jordan and loose forward Sam Cane. Marshall talks with Devlin about selections he expects coach Scott Robertson to make including the front runner to start at halfback, whether or not Jordan will be thrown straight into the starting line-up, and more.
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and renowned rugby commentator - joins Brendan Telfer on It's Only Sport, offering his thoughts on the All Blacks 36-man squad named for the Rugby Championship, as well as the men's and women's sevens tournaments at the Olympic Games. Marshall also touches on whether or not New Zealand Rugby should pour more resources into the men's Kiwi sevens team at the Olympics and allow star All Blacks to play for them.
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and now one of the world's best rugby commentators and analysts - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, to recap New Zealand's 47-5 win over Fiji in San Diego, while also looking ahead to the Rugby Championship. The All Blacks rounded out their July test window with a comfortable win over their Pacific neighbours, in a contest where coach Scott Robertson was able to trial fresh combinations and blood new caps. Marshall and Devlin discuss the match and how convincing - if at all - the All Blacks were, the greater challenge that Argentina will present, how former captain Sam Cane fits into the current side, and more.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin serves up what he describes as the big four! Hearty helpings of rugby, rugby league, golf and motorsport. It was another eventful weekend of sport for Kiwi fanatics, with the All Blacks playing Fiji, the Warriors losing (again), the final golf major of the year, and dummy spitting in Formula One.First off, Devlin heads to the sunny mountain top in San Diego to deliver a sermon on the All Blacks' 47-5 win over Fiji at Snapdragon stadium on Saturday. He believes the contest failed to deliver an accurate barometer of the All Blacks and how they compare with the world's top rugby nations, but it was still a success from a fan and entertainment perspective.Then, former All Blacks halfback Justin Marshall shares his thoughts on New Zealand-Fiji, Kiwi rugby league legend Sir Graham Lowe assesses the Warriors' NRL finals chances after their defeat away to the Canberra Raiders, and golf broadcaster Mark Tompkins reviews the Open Championship at Royal Troon which was won by American Xander Schauffele.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh talk All Blacks selections for the Rugby Championship, favourites for the NRL top eight, and the strange world of team orders in motorsport on the Tight 5 and much more!
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and world-renowned rugby commentator - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to review the second and final test between New Zealand and England at Auckland's Eden Park. The hosts ran out winners 24-17 in what was another tight and tense affair, a week after their one-point win in Dunedin. There were moments of brilliance from the All Blacks - especially from substitute fullback Beauden Barrett - but they were also guilty of a calamitous lineout and a few too many handling errors. Marshall and Devlin review the match with a fine-tooth comb, discussing whether or not the All Blacks improved enough on their previous performance, how England again frustrated their opponents on defence and in set pieces, and more.
That's two wins in tight circumstances for the All Blacks in consecutive weeks to start coach Scott Robertson's All Blacks tenure. The 24-17 win over England at Eden Park came with the side needing to turn around a four point deficit and the game swinging the tourists' way. Former All Black and Sky rugby commentator Justin Marshall says the All Blacks had braced themselves for a tough rematch against England. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and now renowned rugby commentator - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, recapping the opening test between New Zealand and England in Dunedin, and looking ahead to the second clash at Auckland's Eden Park. The All Blacks claimed the first match 16-15 in a scrappy performance, and the assumption from many in New Zealand is they'll be a much improved outfit this coming weekend. But could the English score themselves a first win on Kiwi soil in 21 years? Marshall and Devlin discuss areas the All Blacks can improve on, the England rush defence that New Zealand should have been better prepared for, and more.
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and current Sky Sport rugby commentator - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to recap the first All Blacks squad naming for 2024. Coach Scott Robertson unveiled his group of 32 on Monday evening, which featured five players yet to play test rugby and the return of veteran halfback TJ Perenara. Marshall and Devlin go through all the main talking points of the squad named including new caps, surprise omissions, Scott Barrett being chosen as the new captain, only three locks being selected, and more.
On today's podcast, it's all about the first All Blacks squad naming of 2024 as It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin touches base with experts in New Zealand and across the world, to gauge their thoughts on coach Scott Robertson's 32-man group for tests against England and Fiji next month.First off, Devlin delivers a sermon about squad naming day and how special an occasion it is for players - particularly those uncapped who are selected for the first time - as well as the fans.Then, ex-All Blacks halfback and Sky Sport rugby commentator Justin Marshall shares his thoughts on the squad picked including newcomers and surprise omissions, while South African rugby commentator Andy Capostagno shares a foreign perspective on this ABs side.As well as that, Mark 'Watto' Watson chats the Blues winning Super Rugby Pacific and the Warriors on the ATM podcast, and former All White Fred de Jong talks the European football Championships after a thrilling morning highlighted by Italy's 1-1 draw with Croatia.PLUS Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh talk the All Blacks squad, the Twenty20 cricket World Cup, and more on the Tight 5 and What Has More Chance Of Happening. All that and much more!
Justin Marshall - 81-test All Black and now one of the best rugby commentators around the world - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, recapping the two Super Rugby Pacific semifinals. The Blues fought off a valiant Brumbies side winning 34-20 in Auckland, before the Chiefs upset the top-seeded Hurricanes 30-19 in Wellington a day later. That sets up a Blues-Chiefs decider at Eden Park - the first time the two sides have ever met in a Super Rugby finals match. Marshall and Devlin go into detail about both games, including how the Chiefs unlocked the Hurricanes, who has the edge ahead of the decider, and more.
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Justin Marshall is a neuroscientist and ecologist whose work focuses on how animals perceive their environment, particularly through vision. In this episode, we talk about the sudden surge in the mantis shrimp's popularity (in large part due to a discovery Justin made), how what we thought we knew about mantis shrimp colour vision was upended, and the societal value of spending 3+ years staring at a worm. Produced by Ryan Pemberton Editing help from Cheyne Anderson and Alex Tighe Fact checking by Caitlin Cherryh Artwork by Evie Hilliar Michael Webber's website
Justin Marshall - ex-All Blacks halfback and rugby commentator for Sky Sport - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, recapping the Super Rugby Pacific quarter-finals that saw all home sides win. The Chiefs, Hurricanes, Blues and Brumbies booked their tickets to the final four, making it three straight years the semifinals have featured the Blues, Brumbies and Chiefs. Marshall and Devlin discuss the strength of the competition (or lack thereof) after four quarters that were heavily one-sided, whether or not the Chiefs have turned a corner, if the Brumbies have what it takes to upend the Blues in the semis, and more.
All Blacks legend Justin Marshall joins The Big Jim Show to discuss the current All Blacks team, the true meaning and origin of the Haka and the one time he had reservations about swapping his iconic black jersey. Watch the full video podcast over on RugbyPassTV! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Matt and Brad welcome on their buddy Justin Marshall to talk about their trip to the grand opening of Bass Pro Shops in West Chester, Ohio. Justin Also joins in on the action of the Dark Horse unboxing and plays a new segment called Throw or Stow. Follow Justin on instagram. Link Below: https://www.instagram.com/jmarshfishing/ Sponsored by: Dark Horse Tackle Use promo code THECATCH5OFF to save $5 off your first monthly subscription to the box. Use code CATCHABYOB to save 25% off your build a box feature. Click the link below! https://darkhorsetackle.com/collections/subscription-products --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-catch-pod/support
Friday Live with Powder Coater Podcast We are discussing problems in the industry and what the custom coater forum live panel is all about! Join our March 1st LIVE EVENT for just $10 Our giveaways alone are worth 100s! https://lu.ma/0q9chjjf In this dynamic podcast episode, the host is joined by industry experts Justin Marshall from Triple G's, Ashton from Palmer's Powders, and Rich King from Rags to Riches to delve into the complexities of powder coating. As they dissect the nuances of achieving perfect finishes, they discuss how environmental factors can influence outcomes and the necessity of adapting techniques accordingly. The panel shares insights on using premium products like gloss black powder and Scott Coatings equipment, and they tackle the challenges of maintaining optimal conditions, such as the strategic use of humidifiers in arid regions. The economic realities of operating a powder coating business are also brought to the fore, with a candid conversation about the impact of electric bills and the investment in quality equipment. Additionally, the episode serves as a platform to promote our exciting live forum happening on March 1st, where we're not just discussing the industry but also celebrating it with giveaways and more to enhance the experience for our attendees. This event is not only a chance to connect and problem-solve but also an opportunity to give back, with proceeds going to support a community member facing hardship. Throughout the episode, the value of collaboration, continuous learning, and the power of mutual support within the powder coating community is highlighted. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt expression of gratitude for the community's active participation and a look forward to the upcoming live forum, which promises to be a landmark event for networking, growth, and fun in the powder coating industry.
Justin Michael reacts live to Colorado State's 22-19 victory over San Diego State on Saturday night. He talks about a stout defensive effort from the Green & Gold, as well as a breakout game from freshman running back Justin Marshall. Justin also talks big picture and why a win over a team that's bullied you in the past is important — even if the Aztecs are having a down year. An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: http://bit.ly/3D9aqH1 ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports WIN MONEY THROUGH SPLASH SPORTS: https://splashsports.com/dnvr Pick up your Primo Hoagie here: https://ownaprimo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=testhttps://ownaprimo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=test Visit https://www.breckenridgedistillery.com/bourbon-of-denver-broncos/ for your chance to win Breckenridge Distillery prizes AND Broncos tickets!! Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. AG1 is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Just visit https://drinkAG1.com/RAMS Use Code: DNVR for 50% off 2 or more pairs of polarized sunglasses at https://ShadyRays.com Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR” for 10% off your order. Download the DROPS by SoleSavy app at https://links.solesavy.com/dnvr Go to https://saturdayneon.com and use code DNVR for 10% off your order today. Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ Check out https://pinsandaces.com and use code DNVR to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the World Cup boils up to it's natural crescendo, we're delighted to be joined by All Blacks legend and Ex-Captain Justin Marshall to preview the World Cup final and immerse ourselves in his incredibly loose and entertaining tales. From messy nights out with Gavin Henson in Cardiff to medieval initiation ceremonies in Canterbury to Andrew Mehrten measuring the lads penis's to some special private moments with rugby icon Jonah Lomu - Justin reveals it all. Also Archie educates him on; Linkedin, Dating, Infernos, Selfies, The Art of the deal and much more.... -----------------
Payno, Hask & Tins are joined by former New Zealand great Justin Marshall as we look ahead to the Final in Paris. With 3 titles between them who will take the lead in the battle to be the greatest Rugby nation ever? Season 4 of GBR is in partnership with Continental Tyres. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/goodbadrugby Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Sign up to NordVPN and if you are in the UK donate to Movember at checkout, NordVPN will double your Movember donation (Donate £5, NordVPN will donate £10).
Chris Jones is joined by Sara Orchard, Paul Grayson and Justin Marshall after New Zealand score seven tries to crush Argentina 44-6. Will Jordan scored a hat-trick at Stade de France as the All Blacks reach a record fifth Rugby World Cup final. The team also talk England and preview their semi-final against South Africa.
It's set to be an intense match as the All Blacks play Ireland in the quarter-finals this Sunday. The All Blacks will be playing as if this is the finals, Coach Ian Foster said, reassessing after the game. Former All Black and rugby commentator, Justin Marshall, told Mike Hosking that it's a toss of the coin for both quarter-finals matches. He said that Ireland is going in as the favourite for this match, and it's well deserved. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Incoming All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has reportedly been told to stay away from his future charges at the World Cup. According to halfback Justin Marshall, Robertson has been barred from games involving the All Blacks because the current coaching group feels his presence would be a distraction. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains the ongoing issue further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Incoming All Blacks coach Scott Robertson is reportedly persona non grata at his prospective teams' Rugby World Cup games. Former halfback and SuperSport pundit Justin Marshall claimed Robertson would be a 'distraction' to the current players, according to New Zealand staff. Former All Blacks coach Laurie Mains has cast doubt over Robertson's reported ban. "Anybody can go to the games that wants to go- New Zealand Rugby Union doesn't have any say in that. You can't ban him from games." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're joined by another World Cup Winning Springbok in Bob Skinstad, a man who nowadays works in the City and eats at some of London's best Michelin Starred restaurants, but previously was one of the most talented rugby players of his generation. His story is as harrowing as it is exhilarating, involving triggering a brutal Bar Brawl with Kiwi's legend Justin Marshall, becoming South Africa's first sex icon, partying too hard as a youngster, struggling to live up to the pressure of becoming his country's golden boy, the ad campaign he fronted that is to this day the most profitable Jewellery campaign in Africa, suffering a debilitating car crash after a night out, turning his back on his country and the sport and then eventually returning to the sport and becoming a World Champion in 2007. ---------- Are you worried about losing your hair? You won't be surprised to find that a large majority of men start losing their hair in their 20's. Now, if you have looked at Hair Loss clinics, you'll know their experience is overpriced and impersonal. And that's where Sons.co.uk come in. Sons are a Men's Health care brand that offer clinically proven, licensed hair loss treatments for less than the cost of a cup of coffee per day. They have treated over 70000 customers and their treatments deliver results in 9 out of 10 men. Just take their free 1 minute online consultation and Sons will tailor a subscription treatment plan specifically for your needs. There's no contract or hidden charges and its all delivered directly to your door. Easy. So, show hair loss who's boss, and Go to Sons.co.uk and use the code RIGBIZ30 to get 30% off your first order.
The All Blacks face Argentina on Sunday for their first Test of 2023. It's an early start for us, with kick off at 7.10am on Sunday. We had the unveiling of the squad earlier this morning - the main talking point is Damian McKenzie at first-five. The three Barrett brothers are all in the starting line-up and Shannon Frizzell has claimed the blindside flanker spot. Former All Black and commentator Justin Marshall joined Tim Dower to give his take on the side. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is an absolute honour to be joined in studio by a rugby legend in Danny Care to help us breakdown all of the action from a jaw dropping weekend of action in the Six Nations. Danny explains why he believes; this French side is the greatest team ever in the history of the sport, England were so baldy beaten and where the problems lie, Farrell should be the next Lions coach, England need to sort out their problems at the breakdown, who they should pick at scrum half, the frustrations Marcus Smith has been experiencing, why England may need to turn to central contracts and less teams in the Prem, how England can learn from Scotland and becoming an attacking team and much more on the analysis of the weekends action. Plus we manage to get the greatest stories from his incredible career so far in the sport - from coming up against a young Dupont in France, to tackling Jonah Lomu when he was 17, learning his craft from Justin Marshall at Leeds, renting a private jet to Monaco, being thrown into a fish tank by a bouncer whilst clubbing, witnessing punch ups at Ben Foden's wedding, falling out with Eddie Jones, getting miseld by Warren Gatland for the Lions and much much more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to MCTV's Community Voices Podcast. Sandy O'Keefe presents this episode of The Spark with Junia Doan, Junia's guest: Justin Marshal For more information about Midland Community Television or how you can make your program, visit us at cityofmidlandmi.gov/mctv or call us at 989-837-3474. The views expressed in this program don't necessarily reflect those of Midland Community Television or the City of Midland.
Merry Christmas! On the last episode of 2022 for The Final Cast, Brad and Matt share details on an epic Christmas giveaway. Make sure to pay close attention to the show for your chance to win. Huge thanks to Lobina Lures, Douglas rods, Nikko Baits, and Darkhorse Tackle. The guys welcome back Justin Marshall and Cam Daniel to cut up and have a good time talking Christmas gifts for the average fisherman. Giveaway includes: Douglas Rods LRS S724F $300 in Lobina Lures $50 in Nikko Baits Custom tackle from Darkhorse SLX DC from Matt https://instagram.com/jmarshfishing?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/camdanieloutdoors?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= DarkHorse Tackle use promo code PADDLE20 to save 20% off your first monthly subscription here: https://www.darkhorsetackle.com Nikko baits: https://nikko-fishing.com/catalog/ Dale Hollow Lodging- www.eastport.info Fantasy Kayak League- www.paddlenfin.com/fantasy Waypoint TV- https://waypointtv.com Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Yak Gadget- www.yakgadget.com Pelican Professional- www.pelican.com Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do our players have to do to switch successfully from indoor to beach and from beach to indoor? On this episode of The VolleyPod, Davis and Tod go over some of the key differences, that can be trained between indoor and beach. Then, they discuss how to respond when the ref you have for your match is inexperienced or below average. They also share the latest and greatest Video Analysis App, OnForm, which uses video to help athletes learn from watching their (or others') technique in a multitude of different ways. In addition, they share 2 great video resources from The Art of Coaching Volleyball library that coaches can view to consider how the beach game relates to the indoor game. And, they share an episode from The VolleyNerd Podcast that compares and contrasts beach and indoor volleyball even more thoroughly with Coach Justin Marshall from Park University Gilbert. Skill of the week: Switching from indoor to beach and from beach to indoor Scenario of the week: When the ref is inexperienced or below average Resource of the week: OnForm Video Analysis App can be found here: https://www.onform.com/ AOC Volleyball drills mentioned in this episode: - Adam Johnson's beach benefits indoor and indoor benefits beach video: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/adam-johnson-beach-helps-indoor-indoor-helps-beach/ - Holly McPeak's video about the specific differences between beach and indoor: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/beach-volleyball-training-the-differences/ Additional Resource for this Week: -The VolleyNerd Podcast Episode (on Spotify) comparing and contrasting beach and indoor volleyball with Justin Marshall from Park University Gilbert: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7p9KNNJPSSb59JRl7Cndfl
This week Brad and Matt welcome back Justin Marshall to talk about the best topwater lures for river smallmouth bass! They cover everything from poppers to spooks to ploppers to buzzbaits and more. This show is packed full of baits the guys have had much success on while on the river so sit back and enjoy! https://megabassusa.com/product/popmax/ https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Heddon_Zara_Spook_Walking_Bait/descpage-HZS.html https://www.strikeking.com/en/shop/wire-baits/18bm https://www.river2seausa.com/product/whopper-plopper-110-75/ https://www.lobinalures.com/ricos Www.Instagram.com/jmarshfishing Dale Hollow Lodging- www.eastport.info Fantasy Kayak League- www.paddlenfin.com/fantasy Waypoint TV- https://waypointtv.com Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/paddlenfin Podcast & Website- www.paddlenfin.com YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/paddlenfin Email- paddlenfin@gmail.com Social Media- @paddlenfin Yak Gadget- www.yakgadget.com Pelican Professional- www.pelican.com Rocktown paddlesports - rocktownadventures.com JigMasters Jigs- https://jigmasters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our short and to the point PRESSURISED version of episode 26. If you don't have time for the full episode and want to get right to the science without any of our waffle, this is the place to be! Read the show notes and find the full episode here: https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/026-vision After recovering from you-know-what last episode, we're excited to complete our open-water/pelagic trilogy with this week's guest Professor Justin Marshall. Justin is an expert on all things vision, and talks us through all of the intricacies and oddities of vision in the deep sea. We discuss how fish eyes have evolved in order to adapt to the darkness of the deep, and how exactly they are able to see bioluminescence. Justin's research has been highly influential, so we ask him more about his discoveries of mantis shrimp vision, and how he found out that cephalopods were colour-blind! We also couldn't let him leave without getting some of the stories from his time living in the underwater habitat for weeks, and how this led to somewhat horrifying fungal consequences. The deep sea has seen a flurry of activity this month with lots of news to cover! MBARI has released a fascinating new video of a deep-sea squid brooding eggs. We cover some more paleo-news with surprising historical deep-sea temperatures and the discovery of new brine pools in the Red Sea. It wouldn't be the Deep-Sea Podcast without checking in with Don Walsh as he talks us through the history of submarine windows. And we also hear from a listener and find out how snailfish got their name. Check out our podcast merch! Which now includes Alan's beloved apron. Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on: podcast@armatusoceanic.com We'd love to actually play your voice so feel free to record a short audio note! We are also on Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO Facebook: DeepSeaPodcast, ArmatusOceanic Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic Glossary Abyssopelagic – open water 4-6 km (13,000 to 20,000 ft) deep Bathypelagic – also known as the midnight zone, open water roughly 1-4 km (3,300-13,000 ft) deep Bathytheuthis berryi – A deep sea squid which has been observed brooding eggs Euphotic zone – the surface and well-illuminated zone Hadalpelagic – open water >6 km deep Mesopelagic – also called the twilight zone, starts where 1% of light reaches and ends where there is none, roughly 200-1,000 m (656-3,280 ft) deep Pelagic – open ocean, away from the shore and the bottom Photic zone – the depth that light penetrates Rod/Cone cells – two types of photoreceptors which are used by animals to detect light to be able to ‘see'. Underwater habitat – A structure created to allow people to live underwater for extended periods. Often used for research by aquatic biologists. Links Justin's Research Group News article on the historical temperatures of the deep Atlantic ocean as warm as the Mediterranean Original article published in Science on the historical Mediterranean-like temps of the deep sea MBARI capture incredible video of a brooding squid, Bathytheuthis berryi New brine pool discovered in the Red Sea https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220712102631.htm Scientists discover the reason why deep-sea corals fluoresce The ‘milky' Java sea is caught on camera Justin's article on cephalopod colouration and sensitivity to light Credits Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel Logo image Justin's Research Group
New Zealand legend Justin Marshall joined Ger Gilroy and Eoin Sheahan on #OTBAM to discuss New Zealand's loss to South Africa in the Rugby Championship last weekend. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Read the show notes and find out more about us at: https://www.armatusoceanic.com/podcast/026-vision After recovering from you-know-what last episode, we're excited to complete our open-water/pelagic trilogy with this week's guest Professor Justin Marshall. Justin is an expert on all things vision, and talks us through all of the intricacies and oddities of vision in the deep sea. We discuss how fish eyes have evolved in order to adapt to the darkness of the deep, and how exactly they are able to see bioluminescence. Justin's research has been highly influential, so we ask him more about his discoveries of mantis shrimp vision, and how he found out that cephalopods were colour-blind! We also couldn't let him leave without getting some of the stories from his time living in the Atlantis underwater habitat for weeks, and how this led to somewhat horrifying fungal consequences. The deep sea has seen a flurry of activity this month with lots of news to cover! Our favourite cryptozoologist, Tyler Greenfield is at the epicentre of a monster-misunderstanding. Thom's upset as yet another innocent fish is labelled the ‘ugliest creature ever seen' by fishermen, but this time it's a more familiar face. We also cover some more paleo-news with surprising historical deep-sea temperatures and the discovery of new brine pools in the Red Sea. Alan gives us an insight into his upcoming adventures at sea and we find out why he isn't the biggest fan of documentarians. It wouldn't be the Deep-Sea Podcast without checking in with Don Walsh as he talks us through the history of submarine windows. And we also hear from a listener and find out what snailfish and The Kardashians have in common… Check out our podcast merch! Which now includes Alan's beloved apron. Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on: podcast@armatusoceanic.com We'd love to actually play your voice so feel free to record a short audio note! We are also on Twitter: @DeepSeaPod, @ArmatusO Facebook: DeepSeaPodcast, ArmatusOceanic Instagram: @deepsea_podcast, @armatusoceanic Glossary Abyssopelagic – open water 4-6 km (13,000 to 20,000 ft) deep Bathypelagic – also known as the midnight zone, open water roughly 1-4 km (3,300-13,000 ft) deep Bathytheuthis berryi – A deep sea squid which has been observed brooding eggs Coprophage – An animal that eats poop Cryptozoology – The study of species whose existence is rumoured or disputed. Euphotic zone – the surface and well-illuminated zone Hadalpelagic – open water >6 km deep Loch Ness – A loch (large freshwater lake) in the Scottish Highlands which is best known for the alleged sightings of the ‘Loch Ness Monster' since 1933. Mesopelagic – also called the twilight zone, starts where 1% of light reaches and ends where there is none, roughly 200-1,000 m (656-3,280 ft) deep Monkfish – A wide-mouthed commonly-found fish who perhaps isn't the most beautiful, but definitely could be considered tasty. Pelagic – open ocean, away from the shore and the bottom Photic zone – the depth that light penetrates Rod/Cone cells – two types of photoreceptors which are used by animals to detect light to be able to ‘see'. Underwater habitat – A structure created to allow people to live underwater for extended periods. Often used for research by aquatic biologists. Links We Build Spaceships Spotify YouTube Justin's Research Group Justin also has a citizen science program called Coral Watch which allows divers to report on coral health Tyler's blog on cryptozoology and his Twitter @TylerGreenfieId News article dubbing yet another innocent fish as ‘the ugliest thing fisherman has ever seen'. News article on the historical temperatures of the deep Atlantic ocean as warm as the Mediterranean Original article published in Science on the historical Mediterranean-like temps of the deep sea MBARI capture incredible video of a brooding squid, Bathytheuthis berryi A paper on this squid New brine pool discovered in the Red Sea The ‘milky' Java sea is caught on camera Justin's article on cephalopod colouration and sensitivity to light Credits Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel Logo image Justin's Research Group
All-Blacks legend Justin Marshall joined Eoin and Aisling on #OTBAM to preview tomorrow's series decider between New Zealand and Ireland Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
John Garcia joins the show to talk about Collin Dixon, Jordan Mayer, Justin Marshall and Braeden Marshall. The Wisconsin Badgers football team is on a recruiting heater with the recent additions of Dixon and Mayer. John talks about the physicality of Dixon and what he's going to bring to the football field. We also talk about Mayer and why he's a high-floor prospect with upside - probably a guy with a strong chance of moving up the recruiting rankings.We also talk about two prospects that haven't committed yet. Braeden Marshall is an explosive cornerback that is high on Wisconsin but still taking official visits and Justin Marshall is a dynamic slot WR who has been quiet on the recruiting front.Finally on Locked On Badgers, Ryan talks about an upcoming visit from slot WR Trech Kekahuna and if Wisconsin is building a Hawaii pipeline.Today's show is brought to you by:BuiltBar● Have you tried the Puffs? If you haven't you're missing out on one of Built Bars best-tasting bars.● Puffs are the first ever protein-infused marshmallow. They're fluffy, they're marshmallow-y. They're not just a protein bar. They're a treat. And they're covered in 100% real chocolate.● Puffs are a fan favorite with some incredible flavors, yummy cinnomanny-y Churro, Coconut Marshmallow, Banana Creme Pie… so good. These are going to be your new favorite.● All Built Bars are covered in 100% real chocolate (yes, Puff's included). 100% real chocolate!● Low calorie, High protein. Replace your candy bars with these. They are better. A typical candy bar can be anywhere from two to three-hundred calories.● Go to Built.com and scroll down to the macros chart. You'll be blown away. High protein, low cal. High fiber, low carb.● Most Built Bars contain: 130 Calories 4 Grams of Sugar 4 Net Carbs And 17 grams of ProteinCompare that to a candy bar which usually has around 240 Calories, 30 grams of sugar, and dozens of net carbs.● Mint Brownie, Coconut, Coconut Almond. And new for this month White Chocolate Cookies N Cream! They are all delicious, and new flavors are coming out all the time. If they think a flavor might be good, they'll make it. It will be delicious and it will be good for you.At Built Bar, they are all about the taste. They make it taste delicious first, then figure out how to make it healthy. And I don't know how, but they pull it off every time.• OFFER: Go to Built.com, use promo code LOCKED15 and get 15% off your order. Use promo code LOCKED15 for 15% off at Built.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Garcia joins the show to talk about Collin Dixon, Jordan Mayer, Justin Marshall and Braeden Marshall. The Wisconsin Badgers football team is on a recruiting heater with the recent additions of Dixon and Mayer. John talks about the physicality of Dixon and what he's going to bring to the football field. We also talk about Mayer and why he's a high-floor prospect with upside - probably a guy with a strong chance of moving up the recruiting rankings. We also talk about two prospects that haven't committed yet. Braeden Marshall is an explosive cornerback that is high on Wisconsin but still taking official visits and Justin Marshall is a dynamic slot WR who has been quiet on the recruiting front. Finally on Locked On Badgers, Ryan talks about an upcoming visit from slot WR Trech Kekahuna and if Wisconsin is building a Hawaii pipeline. Today's show is brought to you by: BuiltBar ● Have you tried the Puffs? If you haven't you're missing out on one of Built Bars best-tasting bars. ● Puffs are the first ever protein-infused marshmallow. They're fluffy, they're marshmallow-y. They're not just a protein bar. They're a treat. And they're covered in 100% real chocolate. ● Puffs are a fan favorite with some incredible flavors, yummy cinnomanny-y Churro, Coconut Marshmallow, Banana Creme Pie… so good. These are going to be your new favorite. ● All Built Bars are covered in 100% real chocolate (yes, Puff's included). 100% real chocolate! ● Low calorie, High protein. Replace your candy bars with these. They are better. A typical candy bar can be anywhere from two to three-hundred calories. ● Go to Built.com and scroll down to the macros chart. You'll be blown away. High protein, low cal. High fiber, low carb. ● Most Built Bars contain: 130 Calories 4 Grams of Sugar 4 Net Carbs And 17 grams of Protein Compare that to a candy bar which usually has around 240 Calories, 30 grams of sugar, and dozens of net carbs. ● Mint Brownie, Coconut, Coconut Almond. And new for this month White Chocolate Cookies N Cream! They are all delicious, and new flavors are coming out all the time. If they think a flavor might be good, they'll make it. It will be delicious and it will be good for you. At Built Bar, they are all about the taste. They make it taste delicious first, then figure out how to make it healthy. And I don't know how, but they pull it off every time. • OFFER: Go to Built.com, use promo code LOCKED15 and get 15% off your order. Use promo code LOCKED15 for 15% off at Built.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Whether it's theology, philosophy, politics, or science, it is not uncommon for people to believe their particular worldview has greater authority over others. This authoritarian approach to ideas implies that one person's representation of truth more closely and certainly reflects reality—they have the truth and we must submit to it. Alternatively, pragmatists believe this abstract certitude leads to religious fundamentalism, philosophical dogmatism, political absoluteness, and rigid scientism. For thinkers like the late-twentieth century philosopher Richard Rorty, language is an instrument for coordinating our efforts in addressing concrete issues we face in our lived environments. He doesn't believe theology, politics, philosophy, or even science are about acquiring an accurate representation of reality. In fact, he rejects the notion that the nature of truth is one of language mirroring reality. Instead, he views language as a dynamic tool, not something that reproduces truth. Often credited with rehabilitating pragmatism, Rorty encourages us to abandon these authoritarian approaches for what he calls a literary culture. While he holds that none of these disciplines have an epistemically privileged position from which they can determine which truth claims more closely represent reality, they each still play important roles in society. In other words, each provides us with particular vocabularies with different uses. Their vitality resides in the way they empower us to describe and redescribe experiences in continually novel and fruitful ways. Elin Danielsen Huckerby is a research fellow at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, associated with an EU-funded project on Inclusive Science and European Democracies. She recently graduated with a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where she worked on Rorty's uses of literature in his philosophical work. She believes Rorty's literary attitude gives us more productive ways to move culture, science, and politics forward. A few questions to ponder. What is the role of literature in liberal democracies? What is moral progress for Rorty? How can liberal democracies benefit from embracing a more literary rather than scientistic culture? And, how worried should we be about Rorty's rejection of objective truth? Show Notes Richard Rorty The Takeover by Literary Culture: Richard Rorty's Philosophy of Literature by Elin Danielsen Huckerby (2021) "Rortian Liberalism and the Problem of Truth" by Adrian Rutt (2021) S1E20 Can Pragmatism Help Us Live Well? w/ John Stuhr (2021) S1E14 A Tool for a Pluralistic World w/ Justin Marshall (2021) S1E12 Philosophers Need to Care About the Poor w/ Jacob Goodson (2021) S1E07 Charles Peirce and Inquiry as an Act of Love w/ David O'Hara (2021) S1E06 Levinas and James: A Pragmatic Phenomenology w/ Megan Craig (2020) S1E01 Richard Rorty and Achieving Our Country w/ Adrian Rutt (2020) “The Power of One Idea” by Jeffrey Howard (2020) “The Pragmatic Truth of Existentialism” by Donovan Irven (2020) Richard Rorty: The Making of an American Philosopher by Neil Gross (2008) "Trotsky and the Wild Orchids" by Richard Rorty (1992) Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity by Richard Rorty (1989) Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature by Richard Rorty (1979)
Democratic deliberation can be viewed in a few different ways. It can be approached as a means of competing interests coming together to bargain between groups until they come to some kind of political agreement. From an epistemological sense, deliberation is what we do in the absence of certainty, and where uncertainty exists so does the political. This requires us to practice as the political philosopher Hannah Arendt says, "thinking without banisters." Deliberation takes place as members of a community discuss and determine answers to perennial questions: What is real? What is moral? What do we value? How can we best address our political or economic problems? There's a third form of democratic deliberation, one often overlooked or under-utilized: deliberation as a way of working through emotional trauma. Rather than debate the significance of certain political events and which legislative actions should be taken, this more therapeutic view considers deliberation a tool for helping communities process emotional cataclysms or psychological maladies, especially past ones left unacknowledged or repressed. This can happen on a personal level, or collectively, for a community. Think of it like political activism as a massive group therapy session. This third form is advocated for by Noëlle McAfee, a professor of philosophy at Emory University with a secondary appointment as professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences. She is also the director of Emory's Psychoanalytic Studies Program. In her 2019 book, Fear of Breakdown: Politics and Psychoanalysis, which won the American Psychoanalytic Association's 2020 Courage to Dream Book, McAfee applies a psychoanalytic lens to some of the most pressing political issues faced by American democracy today, such as racism, inequality, alienation, and globalism. In this conversation, we reflect on a few things. What is the fear of breakdown and how does this anxiety make democracy more difficult to practice? What are some psychoanalytic explanations for the rise of nativism and authoritarianism in the United States? What are some of these political ghosts and wounds that remain submerged or repressed? And what does it look like to use democratic deliberation as a form of collective therapy? Show Notes: Cornelius Castoriadis Fear of Breakdown: Politics and Psychoanalysis by Noëlle McAfee (2017) "Remembering, Repeating, and Workting Through" by Sigmund Freud (1914) D.W. Winnicott Feminist Perspectives on Autonomy "American Democracy and Its Broken Bargaining Tables" by Daniel Layman (2021) "Who Cares About Democracy?" by Walter Horn (2021) S1E09 Trust in a Polarized Age w/ Kevin Vallier (2021) "We're Overdoing Democracy. But Why?" by Kevin Vallier (2019) S1E14 A Tool for a Pluralistic Society w/ Justin Marshall (2021) S1E05 An Expansive and Democratic View of Physical Education w/ Nate Babcock (2020)