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Another great story shared by an inspiring everyday athlete.Mal Smith got in touch after speaking to a former guest, John Armstrong, recommended he got in touch to share his story. Mal states"Im a triathlete at Cleethorpes Tri Club and along with my 18 year old son Callum, we've qualified this year to race the standard distance in Torremolinos. I'm also a PTS5 ParaTriathlete and it was the knock on effect of training for the British Super Series (finishing second at the British ParaTri champs) that brought my times down last year to qualify at Sunderland. I got into triathlon after a lifetime of proving to myself that I could do whatever I set my mind too…and so after a number of years obstacle course racing and running multiple marathons, Ironman became the next target! Triathlon then changed my life and continues to do so, as I realised just what is possible!I'd love to raise the profile of Para Triathlon but also highlight that just because you may have a physical impairment it doesn't stop you from taking part in our fantastic sport! I can't wait to represent GB in October as part of the age group team!You can follow Mal on Instagram @malsmithtriathletehope you enjoy.Hope you find the value in this. You Can Follow us on Instagram @amp_1967X : agegroupmultisportpodcastFacebook : AMPGBfind all our episodes on our websiteor our YouTube Channel AMP GBWebsite is : https://agegroupmultisportpodcast.buzzsprout.com/email: agegroupmultisportpodcast@gmail.comIf you are an agegroup athlete and would like to come on the pod, get in touch.
Mal Smith and Natasha Dye return to discuss Taylor Swift's new album Evermore and Goodbye Earl
Two of the best people who have ever been on the podcast, Mal Smith (@Malive) and Natasha Dye (@NatashaDye) return for an in in depth discussion of Taylor Swift's new album Folklore.
In the return of Personally Speaking, your friends talk men. Mal Smith has a Year of Yes, Steph Tolev chokes back, and Jessica Svendsgaard is sick of being catcalled. Every show is hosted by Christiana Morgenroth and edited by Robert Felsted Jr. This month's show was recorded in front of a live audience at The Open Space in Los Angeles, CA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itspersonalnow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itspersonalnow/support
Dear friend of the show @Malive from @AFewBeersIn returns to discuss how good of an actress Amy Adams is and her filmography. We also discuss The Ex starring Zach Braff, the run of mid 2000's parody films, Catch Me If You Can, Enchanted, George Clooney punching David O. Russell, and Amy Adams performance in Arrival.
Tim sits down with his good friend Mal to discuss her journey as a comedy writer. (Released to Patreon Supporters on 04.30.17)
We join you again for Volume 14 of Personally Speaking to talk about getting kicked out of Disney, going to rehab, and losing feeling in one's back. This month, Gaby Dunn jumps to dodge a free Disneyland trip, Cody Palm almost gets away with a house party, Mal Smith attempts to escape worldly temptations by going to Vegas, and Sophia Benoit breaks the rules for the first time to great effect. Our next live show is Friday, April 14th at The Open Space! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itspersonalnow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itspersonalnow/support
We celebrate the one-year anniversary of Personally Speaking's live show by busting out of the living room and into a venue! Local comedians and friends speak to the theme of "School Dance." Tanha Dil coerces her way into a tube top, Mal Smith goes to pop-punk prom, Deven Simonsen has done nothing wrong, and Nikki Bailey discovers that love is not a John Hughes movie. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itspersonalnow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itspersonalnow/support
Mal Smith (@malive) is back to give you her advice on love letters from an ex, burgers, finding happiness in a mosh pit, conquering humanity out of boredom, a man pretending to be a family's dalmation, what to name a boat, her disdain for cheese, dealing with pesky ghosts, natural wonders ideal for psychdelic experiences, watersports, fusion jazz destiny, whether Weezer is actually a good band and much more.Check out Mal's wonderful new pop culture podcast @afewbeersin, follow her on Twitter, send us your questions and subscribe on iTunes!
It's that time of year again! All the stars with the deepest pockets are out for Based on Nothing's 35th Annual Karaoke For Charityoke Podcastathon Extravagnza For Charity. This episode features an all star lineup of guests singing grade A dive bar worthy karaoke in front of a live studio audience to raise fictional money for fictional charities. The guests are weird, the charities are weirder, the karaoke is specatular and the audience loves all of it.Special thanks to Chet Williams, CJ Bowden, Max Scholnick, Luke Thornton, Kevin Stairiker, Natasha Dye, Mal Smith and Lady Parts.
The entirety of the sixteenth episode of Based on Nothing is all about Taylor Swift. How excited are we for her new album, 1989? What do we think of her music videos? What will she name her next kitten? We ask the die-hard questions with Mal Smith and Natasha Dye with us in the studio -- and a mysterious woman named Berthany. Listen to the extremely fun episode and don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes and email us over at info@basedonnothing.net!
The fifteenth episode of Based on Nothing features a little Based on Nothing party as hosts Spenser Milo and Jacob Harrington invite long-time contributor Jim Testa into the mix. The three of them, alongside Mal Smith (because duh), discuss the definition and history of "the scene," Gotham, The Flash, A to Z, Selfie, Mulaney, and Showtime's upcoming series The Affair. After the TV-talk is done with, they invite Special Agent Joe Meechum to talk about the secret service and his upcoming new book. Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes and email us at info@basedonnothing.net
In the third episode of the Based on Nothing podcast, Jacob and Spenser welcome their very good friend Mal Smith. The three discuss their personal history, Harrison Ford, Lost, their Twitter followers, and have a surprise interview with "George Lucas." You can find Mal over on Twitter @malive and don't forget to email us at info@basedonnothing.net! Breakdown:"What Are You Wearing?" - 3:48Harrison Ford - 4:59"In the Loop" - 6:00NBC/Community/Star Wars/Mal's recent pop culture ignorance - 6:47Summer movies (or lack thereof) - 12:08The Leftovers/Lost - 15:00"How Many Twitter Followers Do You Have?" - 19:00Mal talks for one straight minute - 20:20Anticipated movies (or lack thereof) - 23:oo"In the Loop part 2" - 24:14"Have You Ever Noticed?" - 25:45The World Cup - 27:40"George Lucas" interview - 29:oo"Personal Problems - 36:17Wrap up - 38:48
Welcome to your fifty five minute guide through the murky underbelly of geekdom.Arriving home after the Bristol Comic Expo and the Small Press Expo we give our report (with the aid of some whisky) on how we found both events.There is also behind the scenes chat on the panel we hosted (which for some reason has now become a con legend...though that had little to do with us and the force of nature that is Dan Boultwood and Tony Lee.Look out for interviews with Mal Smith, the organiser of the SPExpo and Mr DC Comics himself Dan Didio.Get Yer Geek on Ninjas!
Join us for another 55 minutes through the murky underbelly of geekdom!News: Battlestar Galatica DVD pricing rant and Wolverine sequel and Deadpool films are greenlitWeek that was: Kick Ass issue 6,Doctor Who: The Forgotten, Cancertown, Sherlock Holmes, Wolverine the video game, Dark Avengers and Sarah Connor ChroniclesMain: We have a brief chat to Mal Smith who is the organiser of the new kid on the block in the world of UK comic cons - The Small Press Expo.Enjoy!!!