POPULARITY
Summary In this conversation, Shazia Deenally shares her career journey in the insurance industry. She discusses her transition from working at Manchester United Football club into insurance. Shazia emphasises the importance of seeking challenges and growth in different roles and being proactive in career development. She also highlights the significance of supporting social mobility initiatives and broadening horizons for underprivileged communities. Shazia addresses misconceptions about Ramadan and offers advice for navigating career breaks and returning to work. She emphasizes the importance of communication and seeking support from a strong network. The conversation explores the importance of honest conversations in the workplace, particularly regarding career progression and support during maternity leave. It highlights the positive experiences that can result from open conversations with line managers. The impact of maternity leave on career progression is discussed, emphasising the need for communication and support from employers. The conversation also touches on the importance of shortening the period away from work and utilising the skills of returners. The need for training on supportive conversations and the financial impact of career breaks are addressed. Finally, the value of relationships in the insurance industry is emphasised. Takeaways Seek challenges and growth in different roles to expand your skills and knowledge. Be proactive in your career development and seek opportunities aligning with your goals. Support social mobility initiatives and contribute to broadening horizons for underprivileged communities. Communicate your career goals and seek support from your network to navigate career breaks and return to work. Honest conversations are crucial for career progression and support in the workplace. Open conversations with line managers can lead to positive experiences during maternity leave. Maternity leave can significantly impact career progression, highlighting the need for communication and support from employers. Shortening the period away from work and utilising the skills of returners are important for career advancement. Training on supportive conversations and addressing the financial impact of career breaks are necessary in the insurance industry. Building relationships is valuable in the insurance industry, providing a network of support and opportunities.
Flight 609 hit slush on the runway, causing the plane to skid off the end of the runway before crashing through the airport fence, speeding across a road, and losing its port wing after catching on a ...
Max Rushden is joined by Jonathan Wilson, Barney Ronay and Robyn Cowen as Arsenal overcome rivals to keep their title dreams alive. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Travelnews Online | Rebuilding Travel | Trending | eTurboNews
Priceless wisdom in a chat with an absolute champion on and off ⚽️ field. Mike's time as an assistant manager to Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United Football club was a topic as well as coaching under him and also playing under him during his long and successful career. An authentic leader with contagious energy , we talk about coaching Cristiano Ronaldo and so much more including his genuine passion for grassroots development.
Erik ten Hag is IN as Manchester United boss beginning this summer, and the guys have some thoughts.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, John Brewin and Ben Fisher after Liverpool thrash Manchester United and the Football League season draws closer to its conclusion. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Max Rushden is joined by John Brewin, Jamie Jackson and Troy Townsend to review Cristiano Ronaldo's dazzling Manchester United return, Romelu Lukaku's triumphant homecoming at Chelsea and the rest of the action from the weekend's Premier League games. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Bruce Millington is joined by Dan Childs, Warren Ashurst and Paddy Power's Carl Monaghan to take a look at the upcoming Premier League fixtures this weekend. The Manchester derby takes centre stage on Sunday in what looks to be a fascinating clash. City are in flying form and United come into the game after three consecutive 0-0 draws. Can the panel see past a home victory for the blues? They also take a look at the other top European divisions and a few best bets from the EFL. You can find the enhanced NAP treble on the Paddy Power website.
Jack Reeve is joined by Liam Flin, Tom Hill and Carl Monaghan to take a look at this week's Premier League action which features an intriguing clash between Chelsea and Manchester United. As well as that a look at the other top European divisions and a few best bets from the EFL. You can find the enhanced NAP treble on the Paddy Power website
In this episode, Allistair gets to chat with a legend in the game of Football, Phil Neville. Currently the head coach of the Lionesses, Phil played for Manchester United together with his brother, Gary. He was also capped 59 times for England.
This week, in our season finale of Mostly Books Meets, we speak to portrait artist, Tom Croft, the man behind the global initiative which encouraged artists to draw portraits of NHS Key Workers. This episode is dedicated to all NHS key workers. --- During his career, Tom has painted a whole range of clients, from the Manchester United Football team to former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith. Tom appeared on Sky Arts Portraits of the Year in 2018, is a member of the Oxford Art Society and opens his studio to the public every year during Oxfordshire Art Week. Earlier this year, Tom started a global initiative that encouraged artists to draw portraits of NHS key workers. These portraits have recently been published into the book, Portraits for NHS Heroes, which is a beautiful tribute to the amazing work done by the NHS over the course of the pandemic. Mostly Books, Abingdon Twitter: @mostlyreading Instagram: @mostlybooks_shop Facebook: mostlybooksabingdon Tom Croft Instagram: @tomcroftartist
On today's show: Alex and Bradley raise a glass to the 1-0 win over United at Old Trafford and discuss the game, we continue to rep our boy King Elneny, Brad shamelessly plugs the Patreon multiple times and we go down a weird rabbit hole about OnlyFans and Findom. Enjoy!thedifferentknock.com The Different Knock Podcast is edited and produced by Alexander Moneypenny. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bonus Episode Answering All your QuestionsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theoneminutenews)
Dave Sweeney's story starts out in Ireland, 1 of 7 children where he learned construction from his Father before venturing across the pond at 18 to Boston then New York City then Tampa. We talk Irish History, Manchester United Football (soccer) and seeing Oasis live NINE TIMES!!! He's probably one of the more charming blokes you'll have the good fortune to meet. Happy St. Paddy's
In this episode, Lee is in conversation with Michael Finnigan, a proud descendant of Chorley in Lancashire, and one of the standout business coaches around today. His boundless enthusiasm, incredible wealth of insights, and optimistic energy instantly marks Michael out as a coach that businesses and entrepreneurs want to work with. In today’s show, Michael talks about his incredible journey so far, the unbelievable opportunity that began his road to success, his “impossible-to-inevitable” system, and the infectious joy he finds in helping people to achieve their potential. KEY TAKEAWAYS Michael’s experiences have ranged from working with Russell Crowe’s Australian rugby team, to the Manchester United Football squad; from working alongside the British Army to helping Rolls-Royce achieve a 1.2 billion pound profit. Michael’s big chance came when he was plucked from obscurity to become the protégée of a pair of billionaire business minds, who saw in Michael something special. Since then he has continued to carry on their legacy of making sure the world is being made a better place. Michaels’ programme is called I-To-I, Impossible To Inevitable. His main focus is to take people with goals that others may consider impossible to achieve, and then create a mindset of inevitability that simply make these goals happen. Michael’s first real client was snooker player, Jimmy White, whose life was in tatters. Taking on such a high-profile client at the very beginning would have daunted many people, but Michael believed in himself so much that the fame of the client didn’t matter. This self-belief, couple with a little luck, has been the main driver in Michael’s incredible career. One of the core concepts behind Michael’s business is that his clients will always be supported, no matter what the issue and no matter how much time has passed. It’s a strange but common phenomenon that the smaller the crisis, the longer we spend in anxiety over it. If it’s a large crisis, we set ourselves to action and get it solved. Too many people spend too long seeking recriminations for smaller problems. As a leader, it’s your job to unlock the potential of your employees. Don’t let them settle for what they can do, but aim for what you know is possible. A bad day is a choice. There’s no such thing as a bad day, only a bad hour. Worrying and defeat are in your control, and don’t help to solve anything. You’re always better off going big. Our greatest fear is not that we’re inadequate. Our greatest fear is that we’re powerful beyond measure. Playing small does not serve the world. BEST MOMENTS ‘I work with people on the psychology of excellence’ ’The curse is to be reasonably good at something - you’re not bad enough to be fired, but you’re not good enough to be able to tell yourself that this is why you were put on the earth’ ‘You’re a bit young for a mid-life crisis’ ‘We’re partner. You’ve invested in me. I’m going to be there when you need me’ ‘You’re going to be brave, strong, dynamic, clever!' ‘Boldness has magic, mystery and means in it’ VALUABLE RESOURCES Business Problems Solved Podcast http://i2ihq.com ABOUT THE HOST For the last 15 years, I have been a multi-sector internal or external business improvement consultant, building the improved capability of individuals, teams and businesses. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my two young children Jack & India. I also enjoy listening to and reading business & personal development material. Lee Houghton is “THE Business Problem Solver”, a Management Consultant, CX Specialist and Keynote Speaker. CONTACT METHOD You can contact Lee Houghton on 07813342194 Lee@leehoughton.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/
Gary Drinkwater, Andy Tate and Webby get their scorecards out and grade the United players on their performances this season, as well as taking your calls on the topic. Plus, is the #unfollowunited movement on social media the right way to protest against the club? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gary Drinkwater is joined tonight by Abdul and Sue McGranaghan to discuss their views on Rio Ferdinand being appointed as director of football, with additional opinions from callers to the show.The team also share their opinions on De Gea's and Pogba's positions in the squad due to their recent performances, what actions should be took and whether they deserve another chance with the team.Subscribe to the show NOW and never miss an episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gaz Drinkwater is joined by Abdul and David Scott (AKA Argh Kid) to talk all things Manchester United on his first show as host of the Full Time Devils Takeover. The lads discuss United's performance against City in the derby at Old Trafford last night and what major changes need to happen with the club to see a turn around in their performance, from a clearout of players to a change of Chairman.Subscribe to the podcast NOW and never miss the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Webby and Abdul to talk all things Manchester United on his last show as host of the Full Time Devils Takeover. The team discuss the defeat in Barcelona and how the structure of the club needs to change. The lads ask how United should rebuild the squad and whether Ole is really the best fit for the club. The team ask whether Ole was appointed too early and look forward to next season.Click subscribe to the show NOW so you never miss an episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Webby and Sue McGranaghan for the Full Time Devils takeover.After United's defeat to Barcelona midweek, the question is whether some players are good enough to wear the badge!Subscribe to the podcast now and never miss a show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gaz Drinkwater is joined by Abdul and Andy Tate to talk all things Manchester United in the Full Time Devils takeover! The team discuss the recent results with Ole at the wheel and how influential Scott McTominay is on the current squad, as well as how disappointed United fans are with potential signings. The lads also chat about the impending Barcelona clash and how United will cope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Webby and Trevor Dwyer-Lynch to talk all thing Manchester United. The team discuss the big news of the day, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer signing a three year deal as permanent manager of Manchester United. The lads chat about whether it was the right decision to sign him now, and Ole’s options for Summer signings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Abdul and Webby from the Full Time Devils to talk all things Manchester United. The team chat about the excessive ticket prices which Barcelona are charging Reds fans for their Champions League clash and discuss how the International break has seen an influx of injuries for some of the United squad. The team also discuss the effect of sports psychology with football teams, whether VAR is really necessary and are asked the question whether we should trust Ed Woodward. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by poet Argh Kid and Abdul from the Full Time Devils to talk all things Manchester United. The team discuss tomorrow’s Champions League draw, Paul Scholes leaving Oldham after just 31 days, Ole’s summer transfer options and ask the question, should United keep hold of Pereira? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Webby takes the reigns as Joe McGrath is off. He’s joined by Trevor and Abdul to talk all things Manchester United. The show is all consumed with the team reacting to the Red Devils’ triumphant victory over PSG last night leading them into the next round of the Champions League. The lads discuss whether Ole should be given the job permanently, how important the youth players have been and should we dare to dream for Premier League success? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Webby and Gaz for this weeks Full Time Devils takeover on the Manchester Football Social.With victory over Crystal Palace meaning 8 straight away wins for Solskjaer, the lads discuss whether he is nailed on for the full time job as well as looking at James Garner's debut showing for the club and the upcoming clash with PSG.Subscribe to the Podcast now and never miss a show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath from the Manchester Football Social is with Jay and Webby of Full Time Devils for this week's takeover.Liverpool up next for Manchester United - many fans think a win should seal the job for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.What do you think?Syubscribe to the podcast now and never miss a show/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Webby and Jay after the backlash of the PSG game on Tuesday and the tragic loss of Eric Harrison, the man behind United's famous Class of '92.Lots of callers aren't happy with United's performance on Tuesday and give their views on what the club should do next to assure their place in the Champions League. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath, Gaz and Webby are in the studio taking your calls on Manchester United's upcoming games with Fulham and PSG on this edition of the Full Time Devils takeover. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe McGrath is joined by Webby and Jay on transfer deadline day to discuss Fellaini's departure to China and Martial's new contract.Lots of callers aren't happy with the 'dead wood' at the club... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester United seem to be tying their assets down this January window rather than bringing in new face to Old Trafford.Joe McGrath, Webby and Jay discuss McTominay's potential after he signed a new deal, United being leapfrogged by Real Madrid in the football 'rich list' as well as looking ahead to Arsenal in the FA Cup. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester United are flying at the moment, but the upcoming game against Brighton in the Premier League may not be as easy for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as some think.Joe McGrath is joined by Jay and Webby on the show as they reflect on Jose Mourinho's recent interview commenting on his sacking, discuss players who are out of contract as well as Jay's strange revelation about Juan Mata... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester United are in fine form under the guidance of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. With 5 wins on the bounce, can they make it 6 in Ole's toughest test yet against high-flying Surs in the Premier League?With a potential United gaffer in Mauricio Pochettino in the opposition dugout on Sunday, a win for OGS will do his chances of landing the role at Old Trafford on a permanent basis no harm at all...Webby reckons he can't see United losing against Tottenham, and Gaz Drinkwater is in agreeance - Joe McGrath isn't so sure... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has worked wonder at Old Trafford since he replaced Jose Mourinho. Manchester united won their fourth Premier League game in a row when they beat Newcastle United earlier this week. But should Ole get the job permanently in the summer despite new-found feelgood factor and performances?Joe McGrath is joined on the show by Gaz Drinkwater and Webby as they take your calls. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Jose Mourinho was sacked by Manchester United, club legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over the Old Trafford hot seat, and he's got off to a flying start.With convincing wins over Cardiff and Huddersfield, is it back to normal as far as the Reds are concerned or are we getting carried away?Joe McGrath, Charlie is a Red and United fan Jack are in the studio to discuss Solsk start and whether he will be given money to spend in January - particularly as Spurs reveal there is a bargain to be had with Toby Alderweireld - his release clause being set at a measly £25m. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gaz Drinkwater hosts the Manchester United Football Social alongside Trevor and Webby as they discuss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's return to Old Trafford in the managerial hot seat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jose was sacked this morning, so we called an emergency Full Time Devils Takeover and the lines LIT UP! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Manchester United were beaten by Valencia in the UEFA Champions League, sending Reds fans crashing back down to earth with a bump after destroying Fulham at the weekend. With Liverpool on the horizon for Jose Mourinho's men, Gaz Drinkwater and Jay Motty ask whether there is any hope for a win at Anfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Manchester United Football Social with Full Time Devils. This is the voice of United fans on the radio. Subscribe to the show NOW and make sure you never miss an episode See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We put our Champions League & Serie A review into our one podcast...as always if you want to watch the video version head onto our Youtube channel (ItalianFootballTV)
This week I chat to Bunny Ron, yes that is his actual name! Originally from Bradford in England, Bunny moved to Australia to further his magic skills and performance. We chat about his trial at Manchester United Football club after being spotted by football scouts. But then due to personal circumstances he changes career and starts out on his magic once more. Once in Oz Bunny is now developing, performing and continues to hone his magic act. A great episode - thanks again Bunny. You can find him here: Facebook: Bunny Ron Instagram: Bunny_ron7
Today's show - Political Potpourri Part 2. DuelingDialogues.com poli-central political news and podcast aggregator launched by TheRightLeftChronicles.com bringing the latest published political content to you, all in one spot. IX Webhosting thank you for the great support. Average number of sexual partners state by state. Women Vikings are real. Cuban sonic weapon attack U.S. and Canadian diplomats. Canadian conspiracy theory/rumor on Justin Trudeau being Castro's illegitimate son. Hilary Clinton says people should trust the government, they know what's better for you better than you do. Clinton's book is 500 pages of blaming others for losing the election. When will she go away? Comey subpoenaed over discrepancies in testimony over Clinton Emails. Kim Jong Un now likes Manchester United Football. Benghazi investigation into the deaths of diplomats, discover security contract did not include armed guards. U.S. Military accidents cause John McCain for more funding to up safety standards. 03:00 DuelingDialogues.com Poli-Central Political News and Podcast Aggregator Launched by TheRightLeftChronicles.com bringing the latest published political content to you, all in one spot. 06:15 Average number of sexual partners state by state. 07:00 Women Vikings are real. 08:40 Cuban Sonic Weapon Attack U.S. and Canadian Diplomats 14:00 Canadian Conspiracy Theory/Rumor on Justin Trudeau being Castro's illegitimate son. 15:45 Hilary Clinton says people should trust the government, they know what's better for you better than you do. Clinton's book is 500 pages of blaming others for losing the election. When will she go away? 18:20 Comey may be subpoenaed over discrepancies in testimonies over Clinton Emails. 19:45 Kim Jong Un now likes Manchester United Football 21:45 Benghazi investigation into the deaths of diplomats, discover security contract did not include armed guards. 27:00 Military accidents cause John McCain for more funding to up safety standards. For a list of source links, visit http://therightleftchronicles.com/podcasts/705/dueling-dialogues-podcast-ep-14/
Shlomi Levi and Adar Weinreb are the co-founders of record label @JoyRecords. Shlomi Levi served in the IDF and was the official DJ of Manchester United Football club for 2 seasons. Currently, he is apart of the DJ super group, Levi & Suiss along with Aaron Suissa. Adar Weinreb, Originally from America, served in the IDF for 3 years and is currently one of Tel Aviv's best club promoters.
Griezmann was interviewed on French TV last night when asked "On a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being signed. How close are you to signing for Manchester United?" Griezmann responded "6." United could break the transfer record again this summer for the talented Frenchman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Rodriguez appeared to say goodbye to the Bernabeu and Real Madrid at the weekend, taking time to applaud each corner of the ground. Sky Sources reported today that he has been offered to Manchester United. James could be the player to upgrade United's attack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gareth Bale has been linked with a move back to the Premier League with Manchester United after Florentino Perez has grown frustrated with Bale's injury record. Could he be the guy to take Mourinho's United to the next level? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Thursday night, Mourinho and Guardiola once again will do battle. Manchester City host Manchester United in the Premier League on Thursday. This game will have a massive impact on club's quest for the top 4. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
News broke this afternoon that Jose Mourinho wants to bring Bernardo Silva to Manchester United this summer with the fee reported to be around €50 million. The playmaker has been in excellent form this season and has been a key cog in Monaco's run to the Champions League semi-finals. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David de Gea was benched against Anderlecht sparking rumours of a potential transfer to Real Madrid. But what should Manchester United take James, Varane or Casemiro in return? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jesse Lingard has agreed to sign new Manchester United contract. The deal is reported to be worth £100,000 a week, trebling his current wages, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following Jose Mourinho's comments in the press conference before the Everton game, it appears that Luke Shaw will be leaving Manchester United in the summer. Mourinho said Shaw was currently his 4th choice left back behind the likes of Young, Darmian and Blind. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neymar, Mbappe and Griezmann have all been linked with a transfers to Manchester United in the international break. Neymar for €200 million, Mbappe £130 million and Griezmann £80 millions. But can United afford three of the world's brightest talents? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In May 1968 Manchester United Football club won its first European cup at Wembley. A supporter and a player talk about the match, and the emotions. Listen to David Sadler, and life-long fan Brian Hughes. Photo: David Sadler in action. Getty images.