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Without our Dan Wong but buoyed by a JC pep talk, Sharms, Craigger, Dubs and Jimmy chat the weekend that was in world football: Alistair Johnston captaining and scoring for #CelticFC; Jon David extending his blistering form for #LOFC; Tajon returning to #ForzaInter's bench; #CanWNT drawing the World Champs; #CanPL playoffs-Cavalry and Atleti's big wins; and devastating news for #CanMNT's Liam Miller as the #hcafc winger tears his ACL and will be out long term.All of this rounded out by a result-oriented (ahem, right Sharms?) chat that included #MLS playoffs, Wonder Woman and, of course, the Ten Hag sacking at United.GET IN!!!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongMotivational Sneaker: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Falling Apart Podcast, the hosts discuss various topics centered around Leeds United. They kick off with reactions to the newly announced fixtures for the season and speculate about the team's chances. There is also a heated conversation about the club's tour in Germany without fans. The discussion then shifts to potential player transfers, including the possibility of signing Ryan Sessegnon, Liam Miller, and Chelsea's Alfie Gilchrist. Opinions differ on the likelihood of these deals materialising. The episode wraps up with some trivia about Leeds United's history, including their top goal scorer and appearance records.00:47 Fixtures Are Out12:14 Bottomless Bullshit (Transfer Gossip)29:12 End Of Show Quiz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After yesterday's training, Canada's Liam Miller and Alphonso Davies spoke to the media about playing in Edmonton and Canada's two upcoming games against Costa Rica and Mexico at Commonwealth Stadium. Miller audio: 0:00 to 2:37 Davies audio: 0:00 to end. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/avrys-sportsshow/support
Ross from LOI TV joins the Green Machíne discussion to digest the news that WATCHLOI won't be rolled out for a full season after it was deemed unsuccessful by RTÉ. The lads discuss how WATCHLOI should have been revolutionary for the League of Ireland and debate how the league itself could be enhanced in these trying times and beyond. This episode is dedicated to Liam Miller and his family.
Jo talks with two teens who reached out to her via email, Sabina Oldham and Liam Miller Castles, to talk about their days. They discuss the pros and cons of online learning, try to decide who is taller, give tips on taking tap dancing classes over Zoom, and attempt to explain trigonometry. You can follow Jo at @yoyofirestone, and you can listen to Sabina and Liam's podcast here: Cream House, White Trim (and Other Modern Horrors). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, in the absence of any X players (sadly we never signed Xavi!), we focus on our Ex's; the ones who got away (Pat Crerand, Alex Bennet, Liam Miller) and the ones who came back to haunt us (Harald Brattback, Craig Beattie, David Fernandez and Jo-Inge Berget). We also take some time to appreciate all the Ex's who went on to manage the club.
To celebrate 50 episodes of the Love Rinse Repeat podcast, Liam Miller interviewed seven guests about Jesus' seven last words from the cross. Here, David Congdon discusses the scandal of the words "my God, my God, why have you foresaken me?" Why there is hope in allowing these words to ring out a true disruption, resisting the urge to incorporate them neatly into our theology, piety, or liturgy. David W. Congdon is acquisitions editor at the University Press of Kansas (overseeing the publishing program in political science and law) and adjunct instructor at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. His books include, The Mission of Demythologizing: Rudolf Bultmann’s Dialectical Theology, Rudolf Bultmann: A Companion to His Theology, and The God Who Saves: A Dogmatic Sketch. He also coedited (with W. Travis McMaken) Karl Barth in Conversation. His current research explores the intersection of hermeneutics, intercultural theology, and modern Protestant theology, particularly the work of Rudolf Bultmann and Karl Barth. He is currently working on an introduction to Bultmann for Bloomsbury/T&T Clark, a Bultmann reader for Fortress Press, a volume of Barth and Bultmann’s writings during the height of their debate for Cascade Books, and an edited volume on universalism for Baker Academic. Follow him on Twitter @DWCongdon Visit www.loverinserepeat.com/podcast to find more Follow the Show: @RinseRepeatPod Follow me: @liammiller87Music by Fyzex
To celebrate 50 episodes of the Love Rinse Repeat podcast, Liam Miller interviewed seven guests about Jesus' seven last words from the cross. Here, Travis McMaken discusses the final words, "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit". This commendation signifies the climax of the relationship between the Spirit and Jesus throughout Luke, and the shift to the ongoing role of the Spirit in the lives of those who follow after. W. Travis McMaken is Associate Professor of Religion, Chair of the Interdisciplinary Studies program, and Assistant Dean of Humanities in the School of Humanities at Lindenwood University's St. Charles, MO campus. He engages primarily with 20th century theology (esp. Protestant theology, with specialization in Karl Barth, Helmut Gollwitzer, and T. F. Torrance) while working constructively on the subjects of sacramentology, ecclesiology, and political theology. He is the author of Our God Loves Justice: An Introduction to Helmut Gollwitzer (Fotress Press 2017), The Sign of the Gospel: Toward an Evangelical Doctrine of Infant Baptism after Karl Barth (Fortress Press, 2013), and coeditor of Karl Barth in Conversation (2014). Follow him on Twitter @WTravisMcMaken, check out his website: https://derevth.blogspot.com/ and listen to The McKrakenCast on Spotify Visit www.loverinserepeat.com/podcast to find more Follow the Show: @RinseRepeatPod Follow me: @liammiller87 Music by Fyzex
To celebrate 50 episodes of the Love Rinse Repeat podcast, Liam Miller interviewed seven guests about Jesus' seven last words from the cross. Here, Lauren Larkin discusses, with care and passion, Jesus declarative words "it is finished" and its relation to what has past, what is, and what is possible - both cosmically and personally. A decisive shift has occurred and we should think carefully before trying to go back to before - which has potent implications for a post-COVID society. Lauren R. E. Larkin is a PhD candidate at the University of Aberdeen. Her academic work engages with the writing of Friedrich Gogarten, Dialectical Theology, Personhood and Embodiment, and Political Ethics. She is the host of Sancta Colloquia. Her blog is: http://LaurenRELarkin.com. Visit www.loverinserepeat.com/podcast to find more Follow the Show: @RinseRepeatPod Follow me: @liammiller87
........Liam Miller died aged 36, former Celtic & ManU player and a Republic star but his life was cut short. An unseemly row broke out when the GAA banned the use of Pairc I Chaoimh but thankfully it was resolved!
We welcome our first co-host, Señor Molk, and we discuss the reality & opportunity of ministry in digital spaces with #pastorcaster Liam Miller. Molk & Bradon chat pump-up songs, and we play a new game!
In this episode, Liam Miller and I are talking about the book of Number, the fourth book of the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, the fourth of five books that make up Israel's Torah. Liam does an excellent job walking us through large portions of the book of Numbers or, as he refers to it, "The Book of the Wilderness."
2018-09-26 the Liam Miller match, Holy Communion, Food Poverty & more by Cork's 96fm Opinion Line See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester United, Republic of Ireland and Celtic legends pay tribute to fallen hero, Liam Miller, at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.Amid the pain of loss, there were tears of emotional pride as the Miller family marvelled at world football rallying to honour Liam's life.In the autumn sunshine, I travelled to Co. Cork and met local Dj Stevie Grainer, United We Stand editor Andy Mitten and Dublin based photographer Peter O'Doherty.Topics such as the music scene between Cork and Manchester are discussed, with Grainger heavily involved in both after gigging in venues such as the iconic Hacienda.This podcast also includes coverage of the tribute match itself, in honour of Liam Miller, and access to press conferences with Martin O'Neill, John Hartson, Stiliyan Petrov and Roy Keane, Ryan Giggs, David May.The podcast duration is shorter than most but equally valuable as others. Sit back with a cuppa and enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2018-09-25 It's "Liam Miller Day", Aaron McMahon is home and going to the game & more by Cork's 96fm Opinion Line See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Well Known Cork Priest Loses Ticket To Liam Miller Tribute Match But Gets Spare After Call To Local Radio - CorkToday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shots fired in Ballyvolane, Trevor Welch on the Liam Miller Memorial Match preperations, we help a girl with autism get a dog friend and surprise a Rod Stewart fan with help from Peter Aiken. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Real Monarchs Head Coach Mark Briggs has a chat with us about his experiences in the game, ranging from his time at West Brom's youth academy, studying the game in Denmark, restructuring a whole youth system at a club and having a successful coaching career in the USA. Mark talks about his good friend Liam Miller and how false accusations have damaged his reputation.
Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville chats to Ryan Bailey about the upcoming Liam Miller tribute match, his World Cup punditry and how he sees the new Premier League season shaping up.
Big TV Interest in Liam Miller Tribute Game as organisers welcome move to the Pairc - The Score See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First up we preview the first All-Ireland semi-final between Clare and Galway. Liam, Seanie and GIggles can't wait to see the battle between John Conlon and Daithi Burke (4:32). Secondly, we look at the second semi-final which will be just as exciting between Cork and Limerick (20:23) The GAA have gone through another PR blunder with the handling of the Liam Miller charity game. The boys talk about the changes that need to be made (34:23)
Wooly and Conan talk you through the news of the week and answer your questions from twitter.
Ireland's favourite comedy duo tackle the big issues, this week:The Pope is coming to Ireland, all you need to know for surviving the big mass, who we'd like to see preform at it and our thoughts on it. The management of sports grounds, big week in the GAA with the Liam Miller story, also pitch invasions and the music and showmanship around big match events. Retired hard man Noel drops in with his weekly news, some international , some local. Maura's mystery topic. Yurt or Durt Get in touch, #2johnniespod Snapchat & instagram johnnybtippman & johnnysmacks Insta: the2johnnies Facebook: the 2 johnnies email: the2johnnies@gmail.com Live Podcast September 26th &27th Dublin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Organiser of Liam Miller Memorial Match says talks on going with GAA despite social media rumours Michael O'Flynn spoke to Trevor Welch this afternoon on The Score on Cork's 96FM See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Transition from teenager to college-bound can be hard for any young adult, and frequently is increasingly more challenging for those with a disability to factor in. Liam Miller is currently a sophomore Computer Science major at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who is not letting Collagen VI slow him down - he’s active socially and academically, as well as plays for the Philadelphia Flyers PowerPlay - Power Wheelchair Floor Hockey. Liam shares with us his experiences transitioning to college and the importance he learned in planning ahead.
Mike Petke, Brian Dunseth talk about coaching, remembering Liam Miller's impact on the club, and test their knowledge of American and British terms.
Mike Petke, Brian Dunseth talk about coaching, remembering Liam Miller's impact on the club, and test their knowledge of American and British terms.
John Hartson on benifit game for Liam Miller - The Score See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Eoin & Bobby discuss mid-week UEFA Champions League action, including a favourable draw for Tottenham at Juve, and Ol' Money Real Madrid dispense with Nouveau Riche PSG. The gents also pay respects and recognize the untimely passing of Republic of Ireland international, Liam Miller. Like & follow Soccer Report Extra on Facebook.Follow Bobby McMahon and Eoin O'Callaghan on Twitter.Music for this podcast graciously provided by Miseryslims, and is used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License
In this weeks Podcast Gav, Dave and Steven discuss News (Hibs Ladies & Stokes) Liam Miller Preview the Aberdeen game Can Hibs qualify for Europe this season?
The two John's are on to discuss the events in Scottish football. There is good news to start with as one of our charity bets won. We are now edging closer to the £600 mark. Sadly, Liam Miller passed away last week. John B has written a blog about his career in football. Thoughts from all at the podcast are with his family and friends. The Scottish Cup fifth round saw no real shocks. The guys cover the games and this coincides with chat about the league and teams who are doing well or struggling. Predictions are made and charity bets chosen. Thanks as always to McBookie for your support.
The two John's are on to discuss the events in Scottish football. There is good news to start with as one of our charity bets won. We are now edging closer to the £600 mark. Sadly, Liam Miller passed away last week. John B has written a blog about his career in football. Thoughts from all at the podcast are with his family and friends. The Scottish Cup fifth round saw no real shocks. The guys cover the games and this coincides with chat about the league and teams who are doing well or struggling. Predictions are made and charity bets chosen. Thanks as always to McBookie for your support.
Donna Giuffre and Blayne Treadgold joined pod host, Neil Sherwin on the Skype for the latest The Far Post Perth podcast chat!Covering Perth Glory, The announcement of the Chelsea exhibition match, Aleague and our tributes to former Glory man, Liam Miller. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reflection on the gift of life following the passing of footballer Liam Miller
Welcome to the first episode of the Love Rinse Repeat Podcast. A podcast hosted by Liam Miller aiming to bring together fun interviews with dope theologians, practitioners, artists, and churchy folk. This first episode features an interview with Lisa Sharon Harper, Chief Church Engagement Officer at Sojourners and author of The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Be Made Right. This is a fun, inspiring, impassioned, and illuminating interview. Lisa walks her discovery that what she thought was good news wasn't good enough to those who've suffered under oppression and injustice and the journey to find a thicker good news. We talk shalom, examples of communities embodying the kingdom, the image of God, colonisation, and more. Check out her website here: http://www.lisasharonharper.com/ (where you can download chapter one of the book for free) Music for this episode is "Hazard Lights" by Fyzex. Check out the BandCamp: https://fyzex.bandcamp.com/ In the outro I mention an upcoming event, "Political Popularism and a Theological Response with john Flett", find out more here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/political-popularism-and-a-theological-response-with-john-flett-tickets-33611107728
Liam Miller at CSU Macquarie University, interviewing Graham Hill on “Mission born at the margins challenges the usual questions, and their religious and power-based assumptions. How do we challenge western centrism in the church?”Liam sat down with Rev Dr Graham Hill, author of “Global Church”, founder of The GlobalChurch Project, and Vice Principal of Morling Theological College.We discuss how for too long our approaches to church, mission, and theology have been confined by western centrism. Graham walks us through how expanding our horizons, so as to learn from non-Western theologians and practitioners, will allow western Christians to reshape our conversations, renew our mission, and revitalise our churches.We also talk about Graham’s recent pledge not to speak at conferences or on panels where women and PoC are not present, and his hope for the “average” Australian suburban church.