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The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: According to a new Angus Reid poll, the ascension of Pierre Poilievre has given the Conservative Party an uptick in vote popularity. But, is it too soon to make conclusions? GUEST: Clifton van der Linden, Director of the Digital Society Lab at McMaster University - In China, the high-profile TV drama In The Name Of The People has become a smash hit. In that show, Chinese agents enter the U.S. posing as businessmen so they can repatriate a factory manager who had fled abroad with huge ill-gotten wealth. But a new study by the European non-governmental agency Safeguard Defenders suggests that there might be some truth to the fiction. According to the NGO, the Fuzhou Public Security Bureau has established more than 50 “overseas police service centres” in cities around the world – including three publicly documented ones in Toronto, home to Canada's largest Chinese diaspora. GUEST: Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute - The trophy awarded to Canada's athlete of the year is getting a new name. The award was named after Lou Marsh, a former football player and NHL referee who spent more than 40 years working in the Toronto Star's sports department in a variety of different roles. Questions have been raised in recent years over whether the honour should be renamed because of some of the racist language used in Marsh's writing. The Toronto Star is taking public submissions on a new name for the trophy, and a committee is set to choose a replacement before the 2022 award is handed out in December. GUEST: Mark Hebscher, Longtime Sports Broadcaster, Author & Host of the ‘Hebsy on Sports' podcast
The NFL concussion protocol was in question in Miami as their quarterback appeared woozy and then came back. They're renaming the Lou Marsh Trophy. The Redblacks hit rock bottom with an awful display at home Saturday night. Sens and Leafs split their split squad games in Toronto.
Jamie Sale is here! Jamie is the one of the most passionate and awake people Kaylor has ever met and it is such a huge honor to have her join us on the podcast this week! Jamie fricken brought it and this is such an incredible conversation. Jamie is a freedom fighter and she is vehemently passionate about speaking her truth and the truth. She shares her story about waking up amidst the COVID shit storm and that journey to the present day. She has lost family and friends and has faced an unbearable amount of beratement, judgment, hate and gaslighting. It hasn't been easy. She is sharing the journey she has been on since she started speaking out and there is no lack of revelations here. This is an inexplicably raw and real conversation and Jamie brings an undue but truly admirable amount of modesty to this conversation. Kaylor and Jamie also talk about her accomplished skating career, including powerful lessons around preparation, visualization, surrender and so much more. This conversation is so raw, vulnerable and real and there is so much inspiration to draw from Jamie's story. Jamie is a warrior and a friend of the show and we thank her for joining us. It is never too late to speak up and to speak the truth. Jamie has put it all on the line for freedom and truth. If you've been too afraid up until this point, we hope you see there is everything to lose but more importantly everything to gain from stepping out of that fear. Jamie is a shining example of this. Please listen and share! Guest Bio: Jamie Sale was born in Calgary and raised in Red Deer, Alberta. She began skating at an early age and moved into pairs figure skating by age twelve. Sale teamed up with her first partner in 1989 and competed in the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway and finished twelfth overall. Then in 1998, Sale paired up with partner David Pelletier and had a short but dynamic four year amateur career together. Sale and Pelletier became the first pair to win Worlds held in Canada since 1984 and were also awarded the Lou Marsh Trophy as outstanding Canadian athletes. Sale and Pelletier won Gold at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, a huge accomplishment as Canada had not earned an Olympic gold medal in pairs figure skating since 1960. Following their Olympic win, Sale and Pelletier began touring with Stars on Ice and had an incredible 10 years with them. They were inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Olympic Hall of Fame in 2009. Jamie is a proud mother of 2, son Jesse and daughter Samantha. SHARE THE WEALTH! If you enjoyed the episode, please be sure to take a screenshot and share it out on Instagram and tag @thekaylorbetts. Also, please make sure to give us a review and a five star rating if you're loving what we are doing! #sharethewealth ____________________________________________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jamiesalelifecoach/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/jamiesalelifecoach _____________________________________________ IMPORTANT UPDATES: Apply to work 1:1 with Kaylor | https://buildmentalwealth.co/ _____________________________________________ STAY CONNECTED ON SOCIAL: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thekaylorbetts/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/mentalwealthcoach LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaylorbetts/ Website | https://www.mentalwealthpodcast.co/ _____________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE TO THE MENTAL WEALTH PODCAST: Apple | APPLE PODCASTS Spotify | SPOTIFY Amazon/Audible | AMAZON MUSIC Google Play | GOOGLE PLAY _____________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE TO THE MENTAL WEALTH MAILING LIST: Subscribe to The Mental Wealth Mailing List | https://mentalwealthbonuscontent.com/ _____________________________________________
On this week's episode we recap week 14 of the NFL Season where the Bills continue to struggle against Tom Brady, and the Urban Meyer experiment continues to fail in Jacksonville. COVID is wreaking havoc on the NHL forcing a number of game cancellations, and the players to rethink whether or not to participate in the Olympics. Hosk has stuff to talk about including the controversy of the final showdown of the F1 season, the Blue Bombers win the Grey Cup, Damien Warner wins the Lou Marsh Trophy as Canada's Top Athlete in 2021, and there were a few more wrestlers departing WWE this past week. We review last week's episode of Survivor where Hosk's team loses another player as ex-NFLer Danny gets voted out. To close the show Jones puts us on The Grill where we answer his questions about who will win the AFC and NFC bye, who will win the NHL scoring title and will the CFL undergo any significant rule changes in the next 5-years? Get yourself a pair of MeUndies and receive 20% off your first order by following the link - http://getcomfy.in/v/intosportsandstuff Visit TeePublic for all your Into Sports and Stuff Merchandise Needs - http://tee.pub/lic/intosportsandstuff Follow us on Twitter: @IntoSportsStuff Follow us on Instagram: @IntoSportsandStuff
Neil and Josh discuss their Losers of the Week, the New England Patriots being Super Bowl contenders, the Lou Marsh Trophy candidates and winner, Tiger Woods returning from a life-threatening injury, and some F-POW!
JR comes through with a new coffee maker, Damian Warner wins Lou Marsh Trophy, Canucks win again, Jacob Trouba lays out Nathan MacKinnon and Mason McTavish faces suspension after late hit against the Ottawa 67s.
NHL analyst Dave Poulin on the Michigan assist from Trevor Zegras and the Senators, Lou Marsh Trophy, Jack Eichel interested in playing at the Olympics and Hockey analyst Sheryl Pounder.
TSN SportsCentre Anchor Jennifer Hedger joined Game play earlier today to discuss Damian Warner winning the Lou Marsh Trophy, what Canada's Olympic Diplomatic Boycott means and much more!
Canadian Gold medalist Damian Warner Wins Lou Marsh Trophy; Should they change the name of the trophy? Jason Spezza Gets 6 Games; Forbes list of NHL franchise values is out and somehow the Edmonton Oilers franchise value doubled last year to $1.1 billion.
Are you facing obstacles? Paralympic champion and Senator Chantal Peptitclerc has advice for you! We discuss overcoming obstacles, life as a person with disabilities, her experience as an Olympian, and Senator! We talk about the work left to do in Canada to address barriers for people with disabilities. Listen to her empowering story and soak up her advice! About the Honourable Chantal Petitclerc: Senator Chantal Petitclerc is not only a Senator but a star athlete. When she was 13 years old, she lost the use of her legs in an accident. She overcame adversity and many obstacles to become a proven leader in the sports world. Her gold medals in the Paralympic Games, Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games, the various awards and accolades she has received, and her appointment as Team Canada's Chef de Mission for the Rio Paralympic Games are all markers of her success. She is still the most gold-medalled female paralympic athlete with 14 golds and 21 medals. Her many achievements and her personal journey have also made her an in-demand public speaker, recognized across Canada. She is a tireless advocate for the contributions people with disabilities have made to our society, she plays a definitive role in building a more inclusive society. In 2016 she was appointed to the Senate of Canada. She is also a Companion of the Order of Canada and a Knight of the Order of Quebec. She received the Lou Marsh Trophy for Canadian Athlete of the Year and was inducted into the Canadian Paralympic Hall of Fame. Talk to me: Continue the conversation with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/womendontdothat/. I love your questions and feedback. Join the club: Become a member of the WOMENdontDOthat Patreon Community. By joining, you get EXCLUSIVE behind the scenes content & access, AND you will help me continue our important work of empowering AND changing women's lives. Join here: https://www.patreon.com/womendontdothat More about the Honourable Chantal Petitclerc: https://sencanada.ca/en/senators/petitclerc-chantal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CPetitclerc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chantalpetitclerc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chantalpetitclerc/ Book recommendation: Hagakure: The Way of the Samurai Paperback – February 20, 2001 by by Yamamoto Tsunetomo How to find WOMENdontDOthat: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womendontdothat/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/womendontdothat www.womendontdothat.com Produced by: Stephanie Mitton
Alex is joined by the following cast of characters: Jesse, Jon, and Josh. These has-beens share their thoughts on the world of sports from the past week. They discuss their fantasy football league playoffs (7:40), Bill Belichick's Eminence (14:30), their Qualin Awards for the most timely play of the week (17:22), and the 2021 World Juniors (32:25). The gang then discuss the most valuable NHL franchises (36:20), Kyrie Irving's shot at the media (39:34), Kevin Love's response to Kyrie (40:10), and James Harden's sense of entitlement (41:31). The crew end the podcast with three intriguing rounds of Start-Bench-Cut (49:37).
In Hour 4, we heard from Tom Gazzola in the Chronicles & discussed the Lou Marsh Trophy
JR avoid his annual Christmas Tree fight, Team Canada back on the ice and Sens prospect Ridly Greig was sent home, will the World Junior tournament be safe, Alphonso Davies sharing the Lou Marsh Trophy with Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and Lamar Jackson looked like his old self against the Cowboys.
Redblacks have 42 free agents as the re-signing period opens, Lou Marsh Trophy awarded today, NHL ready to return in January and if we will see fans at Canadian games.
We discuss both Alphonso Davies and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif winning the Lou Marsh Trophy for Canadian athlete of the year, with both Jeff & Stephen having voted on the award. Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman and Stanley Cup-winning GM Serge Savard discusses his career, and the biography “Serge Savard: Forever Canadien”, by Philippe Cantin (19:13). WIVB […]
A conversation about the Lou Marsh Trophy leads to Ian Mendes calling in to talk about the voting process he partook in. Lee also has an NFL trivia question for Creech and Matt
NBC's Pierre McGuire on the Senators UND prospects and Sens spending, NFL pick'em pool, Lou Marsh Trophy candidates, UFC cutting fighters and CFL teams can start re-signing their own free agents.
Today on 5R, Duane and Kevin spent another 20 minutes talking about Russia, its 4 years ban by WADA, the severity of the ban, will it stick and what else could be done realistically to prevent this situation.
Today on 5R, Duane and Kevin spent another 20 minutes talking about Russia, its 4 years ban by WADA, the severity of the ban, will it stick and what else could be done realistically to prevent this situation.
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Today on 5R, Duane and Kevin spent another 20 minutes talking about Russia, its 4 years ban by WADA, the severity of the ban, will it stick and what else could be done realistically to prevent this situation.
Today on 5R, Duane and Kevin spent another 20 minutes talking about Russia, its 4 years ban by WADA, the severity of the ban, will it stick and what else could be done realistically to prevent this situation.
Today on 5R, Duane and Kevin spent another 20 minutes talking about Russia, its 4 years ban by WADA, the severity of the ban, will it stick and what else could be done realistically to prevent this situation.
Today on 5R, Duane and Kevin spent another 20 minutes talking about Russia, its 4 years ban by WADA, the severity of the ban, will it stick and what else could be done realistically to prevent this situation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
The Two Solitudes Soccer Podcast – Sports Podcasting Network
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Today on ST, Kevin and Duane talked about Sports Illustrated's SportsPerson of the Year Megan Rapinoe and the history of this award. They also talked about last night's Concacaf Champions League draw and how it may benefit some Major League Soccer teams. You can find a breaking news audio episode about the CCL draw on our patreon page patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetwork . They finished the show by talking about the Lou Marsh Trophy and how Alphonso Davies fits in the conversation.
Winstrol is one of the most famous steroids of all time, mainly thanks to a man named Ben Johnson. In 1988, Johnson was the reigning world champion in the 100-meter dash, widely considered the most prestigious of all track and field events. He had set a world record a year before, beating Carl Lewis with a time of 9.83 seconds. He was instantly propelled to world fame, reportedly making almost $500,000 a month from endorsements. He was showered in accolades including the Lou Marsh Trophy and Lionel Conacher Award, and was named the Associated Press Athlete of the Year for 1987. Johnson cemented his status as the golden boy of track and field on September 24, 1988, in one of the most competitive 100-meter races ever run, when he sprinted to an Olympic gold medal and a new world record of 9.79 seconds. Unfortunately, this would be the capstone of his career. Three days later, the Olympic Doping Control Center found traces of an anabolic steroid in Johnson’s urine sample. The drug? Stanozolol, aka Winstrol. Johnson denied taking steroids at first, but was promptly stripped of his new world record and the one he’d set a year before. Later, he admitted to taking steroids such as Winstrol and testosterone since 1981, and was banned for life from professional sprinting after he failed another drug test in 1993. Although Johnson made stanozolol famous, it’s been used by sprinters, bodybuilders, and athletes of all stripes long before Johnson got busted and is still used today. It’s known as one of the best steroids for cutting, helping people gain moderate amounts of muscle without any increase in water weight or body fat. What does the science say, though? Why are athletes still risking their careers to reap its benefits? And, what are the side effects? In this podcast, you’re going to learn the answers to all of these questions and more. You’ll learn . . . - What Winstrol is - Why people take Winstrol - What the Winstrol side effects are - How to tell if someone is taking Winstrol - And more. Let’s get started. Want to get my best advice on how to gain muscle and strength and lose fat faster? Sign up for my free newsletter! Click here: https://www.legionathletics.com/signup/
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Cincinnati Reds 1st basemen Joe Votto, the winner of the Lou Marsh Trophy for Canada's top athlete in 2017, joins OverDrive to chat about winning the award for the second time, chasing some of baseball's all-time greats in the record books, plus his thoughts on finishing his career in Toronto.
Neate Sager joins the program once again to debate the merits of this year's Lou Marsh Trophy winner and who else may have been in the conversation. Later on, we get to Neate's bread & butter - junior hockey. We check in on Team Canada's World Junior training camp. Who has an inside track? Who might surprise? It's the most wonderful time of the year in junior hockey and we've got the guy to break it all down for you. www.tallcanaudio.com facebook.com/tallcanaudio twitter.com/tallcanaudio