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Songwriter, speaker, choral arranger, and environmental champion, Luke Wallace came on today to share about the roots of his songwriting, and how he came to find himself writing and sharing songs for change. Check out Luke's videos and website here Follow Luke on Instagram here Share you thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group. For more songwriting prompts, challenges, good thoughtful fun, or to become a paid subscriber with awesome bonuses, check out the Write Songs You Love Newsletter at https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com.
Luke Wallace is a former professional rugby player for the Harlequins. Olly and Davi sit down with Luke to accidentally announce his retirement from professional rugby. During the episode Luke delves into his journey turning professional, public school scholarships, winning the premiere league and playing in front of 80,000 fans, the unwritten rules of rugby, and overcoming injuries with rigorous recovery and concussion protocols. Luke also talks about his new favourite hobbies which include Jiu-Jitsu and track cycling (Luke's watt bike numbers are UNREAL) along with opening up about what the Harlequins club means to him and offers valuable advice for young athletes and much more... Follow Luke Wallce https://www.instagram.com/lukey_wallace/ This episode's sponsors & News Crankworx Innsbruck is back for its 8th edition and heats up the Austrian Bike summer once again in Mutters at Bikepark Innsbruck. Play Fantasy slopestyle at theracecompanion.com/ get tickets at crankworx.com/innsbruck/ and catch all the action LIVE on Red Bull TV. Health is wealth folks so why not get optimised, cover your nutritional bases and probably ride better with AG1. Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D + 5 FREE travel packs at https://drinkag1.com/RIDECOMPANION Peak Supps: We want to make supplementing for riding as easy as possible with The Ride Companion bundle. It contains everything you need for pre/post ride, recovery and hydration and, you can get new sticker sheet for free too! Head to peaksupps.co.uk and use code ‘theridecompanion' for 10% off. (*Discount code not available on other bundles, discounts and weights) Support our long term partners - Sign up to and follow The Race Companion: https://www.theracecompanion.com https://www.instagram.com/theracecompanion - Get 10% off Troy Lee Designs with code 'theridecompanion' at saddleback.avln.me/c/OzduCWvjtcOr - Athletic Greens: Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs at athleticgreens.com/RIDECOMPANION - Compex: Get 20% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at compex.com/uk/ - Peak Supps: Get 10% off the TRC bundle and everything on site with code ‘theridecompanion' at peaksupps.co.uk - Worx: Get 15% off with code ‘THERIDECOMPANION' at worx.com - LAKA: Get 30 days of FREE insurance with code ‘RIDECOMPANION30' at laka.co - HKT Products: Use code ‘PODCAST' for 10% off the entire site. Follow & Engage Olly Wilkins Instagram @odub_23 YouTube @owilkins23 The Ride Companion Instagram @theridecompanion YouTube @TheRideCompanion YouTube clips and BTS channel @moreridecompanion Get official Ride Companion merch, find old episodes and more theridecompanion.co.uk
After a 40 year hiatus ECS resurrected its varsity wrestling team last year. Year two was punctuated with two qualifiers for the state wrestling tournament. Wrestlers Crews Gieselmann, Luke Wallace and Max Orman join Equip host, and ECS Head Varsity Wrestling Coach Brandon Artiles to discuss how the program is progressing.
Luke Wallace is the CEO of Flowstate, an AI video capture system adopted by many of the world's wave pools. We spoke with Luke to find out how a variety of factors came together perfectly to create a platform that records each and every one of your waves during a surf park visit. In the process, the system has opened up new social, coaching and safety possibilities.
1.5C degrees is back in the news again as the recent Copernicus report reported that the world had exceeded this politically agreed temperature limit for the majority of 2023. But what does this mean? Do we abandon this target and set a new one? Is it still useful to use this as our north star in tackling the effects of man-made climate change? Is now the right time to start a serious conversation about geo-engineering? Join Christiana, Tom and Paul as they grapple with these difficult questions and their wider implications. Our guest this week is Dr. Michael E. Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth & Environmental Science, and Director of the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media (PCSSM) at the University of Pennsylvania. He lends us his expertise to discuss the liabilities and implications of breaching the 1.5 degree ceiling, and what his latest legal victory means for the ‘war on science'. Music comes from Luke Wallace with his song ‘Comeback'. Luke is a songwriter, speaker, choral arranger and environmental champion from the Coast Salish Territory known as Vancouver, Canada. NOTES AND RESOURCES The O+O episode with Elizabeth Kolbert where we discuss the possible implications of Geo-Engineering explored in her book ‘Under A White Sky' can be found here. GUEST Dr. Michael E. Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Earth & Environmental Science, and Director of the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media (PCSSM) at the University of Pennsylvania Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube Check out Dr. Mann's new book, ‘Our Fragile Moment: How Lessons from Earth's Past Can Help Us Survive the Climate Crisis' MUSIC Luke Wallace Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Learn more about the Paris Agreement. It's official, we're a TED Audio Collective Podcast - Proof! Check out more podcasts from The TED Audio Collective Please follow us on social media! Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
Today on ReFolkUs, we chat to Luke Wallace. Luke touches on the ways in which he incorporates climate justice into his music by inspiring others through messages of hope, unity, and power.Luke also discusses his belief in initiating change collectively rather than individual thinking and addresses his perspective on how the music industry and artists can respond to the climate emergencies that we face.Find Luke Wallace online:InstagramFacebookPatreonWebsite____________________Luke Wallace is a songwriter, speaker, choral arranger and environmental champion from the Coast Salish Territory known as Vancouver, Canada. For 10 years Luke has been touring, recording, fundraising and organizing for people and the planet. In 2023, Luke was a feature performer at the United Nations Water Conference, the first of its kind in a generation. Luke has performed hundreds of concerts all over North America and spends much of his time speaking in schools about hope in the face of climate change. Luke's performance history include the Vancouver Folk Festival, Salmon Arm Roots and Blues, Vancouver Island Music Festival and multiple independent US tours. ______________Presented by Folk Music OntarioHosted by Rosalyn DennettProduced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn DennettMixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod CabinTheme music “Amsterdam” by King CardiacArtwork by Jaymie Karn
The Georgia Department of Transportation 2022 triennial safety audit of MARTA “finds a strong commitment to safety and no major safety gaps or concerns,” according to a news release. The audit examined MARTA's heavy and light rail departments including operations and maintenance, training and communications, and equipment, structures, and signals. As required by the Federal Transit Administration, MARTA maintains and regularly updates an agency safety plan and that plan, along with authority safety procedures and practices are audited every three years through GDOT's State Safety Oversight program. This year's findings show a significant improvement in safety practices in all areas, with only 20 deficiencies and 16 areas of concern identified, compared to close to 100 such findings during the previous audit in 2019. A deficiency is defined as an item that doesn't meet the established safety criteria; an area of concern partially meets those criteria. MARTA will review the audit findings this month and generate a corrective action plan for each item needing attention. Despite a strong showing in favor of the change, Juneteenth and Veterans Day will not be added to the Sandy Springs Holiday Calendar in 2023. Adoption of the 2023 city calendar was originally proposed on November 15, but the matter was deferred after significant public comment in favor of the addition of Juneteenth and Veterans Day. Mayor and council revisited the discussion at the December 6 meeting. Human Resources Director Jennifer Emery presented two options for the 2023 Holiday Calendar. The first being to add one floating holiday in recognition of Juneteenth and Veterans Day. The floating holiday must be taken within the calendar year. The second option was to make no changes and keep the calendar as it. Mayor Rusty Paul and city council members chose to keep the originally proposed 10 holidays and the floating holiday option. Many residents, once again, spoke in favor of the Juneteenth addition. Councilperson Melody Kelley spoke to the importance of adding Juneteenth, presenting both a factual and personal perspective. According to Kelley, 73% of Georgia cities have adopted Juneteenth and 87% have adopted Veterans Day as a city holiday. The cities include Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon-Bibb, Savannah, Athens, South Fulton, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Warner Robins, Albany, Alpharetta, Marietta and Stonecrest. Kelley also shared memories of her grandfather, who helped raise her, correlating personal memories with the importance of Juneteenth. Michael Pauken has been named Interim Executive Director of the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center at City Springs and will join the team this month. Pauken has served as General Manager/Executive Director of the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, Illinois, since 2002. The North Shore Center is a 65,000 square foot, two theater complex containing a total of 1,185 seats. The Center has two resident theater companies and partners with several other organizations. More than 400 events and performances are held at the Center in a typical year. During his time at the Center, Pauken brought programming in-house and presented more than 475 international touring and Chicago-based artists including Al Jarreau, Art Garfunkel, Boz Scaggs, Clint Black, Ed Asner, Graham Nash, Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, and the Indigo Girls, to name only a few. A number of Pace Academy and Lovett players were among those selected to the All-Region 5AAAA football team. Leading the way among the local contingent was Pace Academy junior wide receiver Terrence Kiel II, who was named a co-offensive player of the year, along with Hampton senior quarterback Conner Tolley. Four Pace players were selected to the First Team Offense — senior offensive lineman and South Carolina commitment Trovon Baugh, senior quarterback Conner Phelan, senior wide receiver Kendall Evans and sophomore wide receiver Cooper Williams. Lovett junior defensive lineman Christian Bell, senior defensive lineman Noah Claxton, senior linebacker Hayden Bernard, junior linebacker Michael Dollar and senior defensive back Anderson Beavor were named to the First Team defense. Pace junior defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler and senior defensive back Davis Rice were also named to the Second Team defense. Lovett sophomore kicker/punter Conner Deviney was a First Team special teams selection. The Second Team offense included a couple of Lovett players — sophomore running back Kalil Townes and junior wide receiver Luke Wallace — along with Pace Academy senior offensive lineman Kylen Shields. Pace senior linebacker Frank Caldwell III and Lovett sophomore Talen Frett were named to the Second Team defense, while Pace senior kicker/punter Andrew Swann was a Second Team special teams selection. For a full list of players, please go to the Northside Neighbor website. More than 200 students at Sandy Springs Charter Middle School see the world through new lenses thanks to Sandy Springs Rotary Club and Vision to Learn. The Sandy Springs Rotary Club partnered with Los Angeles-based nonprofit Vision to Learn to provide prescription lenses to nearly 1/3 of students at the middle school during the first phase of distribution. In total, Sandy Springs Rotary Club has purchased more than 800 pairs of glasses for Sandy Springs students. Club members and volunteers spent the mornings of December 7 and 8 handing out glasses to students at Sandy Springs Charter Middle School. Students were briefed on how to take care of their glasses and when to wear them. Vision to Learn was founded in 2012 by Austin Beutner in Northridge, California. He saw the need once he found out that so many students in the Los Angeles area were struggling in school, partly due to not being able to see the board or read clearly. The idea was to bring a vision clinic to the kids (at schools or Boys and Girls Clubs) to access whether they needed glasses and then to provide the proper glasses for them to be able to see and do better in school. As of 2022, Vision to Learn has visited 5000 schools and Boys and Girls Clubs and has provided 350,000 children with glasses. They currently have 50 mobile clinics and over 200 employees working for them. A large contingent of football players from Marist, North Atlanta, Riverwood and St. Pius X have been honored for their accomplishments on the gridiron in the 2022 season with their selection to the All-Region 4AAAAAA team. North Atlanta won two of the three top awards, with senior quarterback Trey Lennon selected as offensive player of the year and Jamie Aull as coach of the year. St. Pius X senior defensive back Jack Tchienchou was named defensive player of the year. Marist had four players named on offense — junior running back Joseph Pizzo and senior offensive linemen Peyton Lamb, Kevin McDonald and Drew Prieto. Riverwood had three players on offense — senior tight end Levi Linowes, senior running back Walter Evans and sophomore offensive lineman Sean Poret. North Atlanta featured two offensive players — senior wide receiver Jamie O'Kelley and senior offensive lineman Tyree Myles — while St. Pius offensive lineman Jack Woods was the only other local player named to the team on offense. Marist had three of its players selected on defense — junior defensive lineman Luke Harpring, junior defensive back Casey Comerford and senior linebacker Colin Hare, while North Atlanta also featured three defensive players — sophomore defensive lineman Chase Linton, junior defensive back Xaden Benson and junior linebacker Connor Hughes. For a full list of players, please go to the Northside Neighbor website.
On my flight back from Dallas to Vancouver, my in-flight neighbour stepped past and I noticed something a little odd. A throwback to decades past and a NKOTB fanny pack. Er... OK? Unable to prevent myself from being Mr. Friendly, we strike up a conversation and I discover this amazing, kind soul. Catherine Hall. By the time the plane touched down in YVR, I convinced Catherine to join me on the podcast. Because she's the embodiment of the whole spirit of this podcast! Here is someone who's making every second count. Join us as we sit in her dining room overlooking Surrey, on the edge of Vancouver, and how Catherine unpacks her love of seahorses, can-can dancing, supporting youth as a counsellor with invaluable experience, and so much more. * To view the full episode, click here: https://youtu.be/HLbPPNKY11M * Episode links in the description, below. **** Learn more about BounceBack: http://bouncebackbc.ca/ Watch the clip and learn more about old-growth forests thanks to Luke Wallace's song: https://youtu.be/DJl8DQR-xCU **** More from Shooting it RAW: * Website: https://www.shooting-it-raw.com/ - Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/a92caaa1-6f09-473f-bd00-9f2e9000b3fa/SHOOTING-IT-RAW-WITH-RAN-ELFASSY - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shooting-it-raw/id1495187250?ign-mpt=uo%3D4 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shootingitraw/ - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6p3NoR69bLG4lZ52FKE2dR - Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shooting-it-raw-with-ran-elfassy - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sqti7YyKrSNUdgw3ONSFg/videos
Are we too wealthy? Or have we forgotten what wealth actually is? Does Canada - known for being polite and mild compared to the States - actually have a problem with violent injustice? Are major pipelines actually necessary for a thriving economy and a good life? Join Jenny and folk music activist Luke Wallace from his cabin on the West Coast of Canada as we speak about his perspective on pipelines, economic and environmental justice, the true definition of wealth, and the hope that comes from communities uniting in solidarity. To support our mission of healing division on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jennyconnelly?fan_landing=trueTo listen to Luke's music and support his work: http://lukewallacemusic.com/
This week my friend Luke and I discuss the topic of worship. What is it, how do we live it out, and where do music and worship collide? I hope you enjoy this interview/conversation as much as we enjoyed having it!
Luke Wallace dreams of having a vineyard on the coast of Italy. Or living in Malaysia. Or snowshoeing in the foothills of the Rockies. Or owning a fleet of trucks. But for now? He enjoys being the King of artificial lift. In this episode of TOTB, Luke gives us his history - working at companies large and small, being mentored by artificial lift experts, and gives us a crash course on the seven types of artificial lift (did you know there were that many?). Luke also tells us what balancing a newborn with work during the COVID times looks like. Enjoy! The post The Uplifter on Tripping Over the Barrel appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.
Luke Wallace dreams of having a vineyard on the coast of Italy. Or living in Malaysia. Or snowshoeing in the foothills of the Rockies. Or owning a fleet of trucks. But for now? He enjoys being the King of artificial lift. In this episode of TOTB, Luke gives us his history - working at companies large and small, being mentored by artificial lift experts, and gives us a crash course on the seven types of artificial lift (did you know there were that many?). Luke also tells us what balancing a newborn with work during the COVID times looks like. Enjoy!
Luke Wallace dreams of having a vineyard on the coast of Italy. Or living in Malaysia. Or snowshoeing in the foothills of the Rockies. Or owning a fleet of trucks. But for now? He enjoys being the King of artificial lift. In this episode of TOTB, Luke gives us his history - working at companies large and small, being mentored by artificial lift experts, and gives us a crash course on the seven types of artificial lift (did you know there were that many?). Luke also tells us what balancing a newborn with work during the COVID times looks like. Enjoy! The post The Uplifter on Tripping Over the Barrel appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.
The coronavirus crisis has made both businesses and individuals rethink the way they do things, and also what they do. While many businesses and employees are struggling to survive COVID-19 and may just be looking to adapt, for others t he crisis is an opportunity to reinvent themselves. Join host Fred Munroe as he speaks with Central Coast organizations that are working to meet these needs. In our first half-hour, Fred speaks with mentors from SCORE of San Luis Obispo — Horace Morana and Carol Kerwin. SCORE of San Luis Obispo has been helping small businesses start and grow for over 30 years and are working to address concerns during this difficult time. In the second half -hour, Fred speaks with SLO Partners ' Paula Mathias-Fryer and Luke Wallace. SLO Partners is t aking the lead in creating upskilling opportunities for our local workforce by supporting those looking for new career opportunities by training them with skills in demand by local businesses.
Geordan Murphy, Luke Wallace and Matt Scott give their reaction to another defeat.
Post match analysis plus reaction from Geordan Murphy and Luke Wallace.
Post match analysis from Welford Road plus Geordan Murphy, Ben White and Luke Wallace.
Cody Moore, has been playing music since 2011. He was a Drummer in the band The Folded Plains for three years before taking a hiatus. Then in January, 2018 The Violet Ray formed and eventually turned into a solo act of Cody Moore in December of 2018.Deriving his sound from a mixture of folk, blues, and Country, his music is reminiscent of artists like Colter Wall, Tyler Childers, and Kaleo.Cody Brings style to the stage, with finger picking to harmonica, blending styles and sounds to make the perfect song.He has a Full length studio album Slowicide which was released on August 2nd of 2019, Cody worked with Luke Wallace of Red Cat Recording to make this album happen.He has brought his music to Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma an is branching to anywhere that he can.Website- https://www.codymooremusic.comFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/MooreBluesMusic/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/cody_mooremusic/
Cody Moore, has been playing music since 2011. He was a Drummer in the band The Folded Plains for three years before taking a hiatus. Then in January, 2018 The Violet Ray formed and eventually turned into a solo act of Cody Moore in December of 2018.Deriving his sound from a mixture of folk, blues, and Country, his music is reminiscent of artists like Colter Wall, Tyler Childers, and Kaleo.Cody Brings style to the stage, with finger picking to harmonica, blending styles and sounds to make the perfect song.He has a Full length studio album Slowicide which was released on August 2nd of 2019, Cody worked with Luke Wallace of Red Cat Recording to make this album happen.He has brought his music to Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma an is branching to anywhere that he can.Website- https://www.codymooremusic.comFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/MooreBluesMusic/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/cody_mooremusic/
In this episode of The Public Circle Podcast, I return to the original format with a conversation with Salt Spring Island folk singer Luke Wallace. As it turns out, Luke had many more questions for me than I had for him. He is a fantastic interviewer! Over the past few years, I have come to know Luke as a powerful advocate for social justice and environmental issues and it has long been a goal of mine to get him on the podcast. For the past decade he has been making incredible music and touring the province hosting fundraising concerts for issues he is passionate about: Trans Mountain Pipeline, Lelu Island and Site C Dam. In this conversation, we discuss approaching life and our work with honesty and authenticity. We cover the disconnection between people and the land and our approach to governance at the community, provincial and federal levels. Luke is a powerful advocate for Indigenous rights and we have an extended discussion about the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. I highlight how the legislation will set British Columbia on a new path, create more certainty in governance and on the landscape by requiring relationships with Indigenous people to begin at the start not after the decision has been made. Our conversation morphs into a discussion about energy policy and the challenges with BC Hydro's policy direction. Needless to say, this is an expansive exchange that covers a lot of ground including future elections and political philosophy. It is highly likely that Luke and I will return with another episode together. Until then, I encourage you to check out Luke's website at http://lukewallacemusic.com/ and check him out on Instagram. In Spring 2020 he has a new album dropping and I truly hope you will help lift him up by supporting his music. You can read my blog at https://adamolsenmla.ca/, check out my Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram accounts. Email me at Adam.Olsen.MLA@leg.bc.ca or call my office at 250-655-5600.
In this our 50th episode we revisit our first episodes! You get to hear our very first interview with none other than Jesse Hacker! A little later in the episode youll get to hear a far better interview with Cody Moore! Its a new addition to the Thirsty Thursday Podcast the Glen Shipman and the Ginger Wizard himself Mr. Luke Wallace from Red Cat Recording put together!! Thank you to our sponsors Alpha Heating and Air along with Top Shot Paint Repair!! Absolutely the biggest most heartfelt thank you goes out to the listeners!! This weeks soundtrack includes: Acey - Aint No Way The Ziggowatts - Grey Jim Vegas - Left Eye Zero2Panic - Bounce
We explore the potential in expanding your capabilities to listen. Mostly through tuning into your body’s senses in order to prevent disease and heal dysfunction. And hearing someone to understand them, not just respond to them. All in order to enrich your experience of, and capability in, loving.Luke Wallace is an Osteopathic Doctor with an enlightened approach.
Bad Acting (Daniel Smith, Matt Proctor, Luke Wallace, and Anthony Foglia) stop by the studio. These hilarious dudes talk about everything from Jake and Logan Paul, the Grammy voting process, and acting in pornography. Bad Acting's Music: https://www.badactingband.com/ Lyft Promo: SCHWEGCAST DistroKid: distrokid.com/vip/schwegcast Wafflebutt Media: wafflebuttmedia.com
In this episode of Inspired Evolution, we welcome the exceptional Luke Wallace. Luke comes in many forms an athlete, a health practitioner, and a son. Luke is in tune with his gifts and ability to feel and see what is truly happening to someone on a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual level. Luke weaves together practical and intuitive healing modalities. He employs the arts of Osteopathy and Kinesiology to help people feel better and live better. His unique skills have been shaped from working both as a carer and practitioner. As well as trying to understand his own intuition and empathic skills. Through this journey, Luke has formed his own healing modality.His intention is to help as many people as a possible with their health because inherently it is something within our control and something that he's lost too many friends and family to; by them giving away their health. His message permeating through all that Luke shares is that there is an inherent healing ability within our own body. Therefore learning what things affect your body positively and negatively will dramatically improve your quality of life and empower you toward a healthy fulfilling life.This conversation is about Health and Purpose is extremely valuable it shows you the importance of health and the inherent wisdom latent within one's self to heal. Luke’s story is one that reflects that everyone has deep innate wisdom expressing through their being at all times indicative of their health. In this conversation, we discuss Luke Wallace’s habits, hacks, philosophies, and tools that have formed the threads of his success, happiness, health, and wealth. This is a story about getting totally conscious about your relationship with yourself through your innate health and wisdom. All this so that you can go out there and embrace life and allow life to embrace you – the amazing be-ing you really are! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this podcast i chat with Osteopath and intuitive healer Luke Wallace about his work in the healing space as he breaks me down from across the room, we also talk about dealing with Shame, the mens collective and bro chats as explore the power of surrender.
On lucky number 7 of Win Your Own Personal Olympics with Sean Wroe, we will be flipping the tables by having one of my previous guests, playing the host role. Luke Wallace from episode number two interviews me while I am on the hot seat playing interviewee. In this episode, Luke and I discussed my life[...] The post WYOPO 007: Sean Wroe – Olympian, 2x Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist, Podcaster, Blogger appeared first on Sean Wroe - Olympian now Finance Broker.
On the second episode of WYOPO, it took me three times to record my next guest. He goes by the name of Luke Wallace. Luke Wallace is a close friend of mine; a renowned model, an athlete, a health practitioner, a son, and a man who managed to see the light despite the darkness he[...] The post WYOPO 002: Luke Wallace – Model, Osteopath and founder of The Men’s Collective appeared first on Sean Wroe - Olympian now Finance Broker.
Russell Hargreaves looks back at an 8-try thriller at the Twickenham Stoop, before speaking to victorious Quins director of rugby Conor O'Shea, Quins flanker and double try-scorer Luke Wallace, and to Exiles' backs coach Clark Laidlaw.
Harlequins centre George Lowe and flanker Luke Wallace talk to Russell Hargreaves, after the pair returned from a charity trip to India. The pair have been working with the street children of Kolkata, in conjunction with the new Harlequins Foundation. #COYQ
Welcome to another extended edition of Folk Oasis! Tonight's guest was Luke Wallace, who played us three tunes and talked about treeplanting and a planned documentary to be filmed this summer.Before I forget, many thanks to those of you who generously donated to our annual Fundrive last week! Good karma and blessings to you all.Lots of new CD releases and bands on tour..spring must be coming! Please get out and see some live music this weekend, woncha?Thanks for listening, and enjoy the rest of your week..valfolkoasis@gmail.com