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In this episode, Dr. Petah M. Gibbs returns to unpack the thinking behind the supplementary set of images in the Athletic Apperception Technique (AAT). We explore why selecting specific cards can risk shaping the narrative, the importance of using the full set, and how grief, arousal, and self-diagnosis often surface in unexpected ways. Petah also shares insights on balancing emotional intensity across cards and what happens when elite athletes mislabel performance arousal as anxiety.Also, an evocative story from Paul's early career involving a response to a projective image helped us delve into how such techniques allow access to unconscious material, often unfiltered and deeply personal. Dr. Gibbs highlights the significance of silence in therapeutic work—how it invites genuine reflection and unprompted free association, echoing the principles of classic psychoanalysis. We also touch on the nuanced themes that may emerge in such assessments, including identity, sexuality, and interpersonal dynamics, illustrating that responses often transcend any fixed domain, including sport.A thoughtful, rich continuation for anyone using or curious about the AAT.Also, If you are interested in Dr. Gibbs original research study, you can find it here: Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. B. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projective assessment method: The Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 9(1), 33–48. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2016.1180637AbstractWithin the field of applied sport psychology, there is an increasing appreciation for diversity of training models, research methodologies, and therapeutic approaches. For example, psychodynamic formulations and interpretations have begun to appear more frequently in the sport psychology literature. In keeping with emerging psychodynamic viewpoints, we believe the time is right to introduce a qualitative sport-specific projective instrument: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). The AAT represents a new technique based on psychodynamic theory and established projective test construction principles. It was designed primarily as a clinical tool for practitioners and not as an instrument for quantitative research into personality. It does, however, have potential research applications, especially in clinical sport case study research and narrative analysis investigations. The AAT produces an idiographic understanding of athletes' characteristics, anxieties, and motivations (both conscious and unconscious). We briefly review the literature on the development of projective techniques, explain the rationale underlying the development of the AAT, and present three sequential studies to explain the AAT image selection procedures that led to the final product.---Discover all Dr. Petah M. Gibbs research here:Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B. (2023). Projective techniques: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M.(Eds.) Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to HelpingClients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Marchant, D. B., & Gibbs, P. M. (2023). Psychological Assessment: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M. (Eds.) AppliedSport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to Helping Clients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B., (2017). The Athlete Apperception Technique: Manual andMaterials for Sport and Clinical Psychologists. London, Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. A. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projectiveassessment method: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport,Exercise and Health, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/2159676X.2016.1180637Davidson, K., McLaren, S., Jenkins, Corby, D., M., Gibbs, P. M, & Malloy, M. (2016). Internalizedhomonegativity, sense of belonging, and depressive symptoms among Australian gay men. Journalof Homosexuality. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1190215McLaren, S., Gibbs, P. M., & Watts, E. (2013). The inter-relationships between age, sense of belonging, anddepressive symptoms among Australian gay men and lesbians. Journal of Homosexuality. 60(1), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2013.735933McLaren, S., Turner, J., Gomez, R., McLachlan, A. J., & Gibbs, P.M. (2013). Housing type and depressivesymptoms among older adults: a test of sense of belonging as a mediating and moderating variable.Age and Mental Health, 17(8), 1023-1029. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.805402Gibbs, P. M. (2010). Psychological assessment: Projective techniques. In S. J. Hanrahan & M. B. Andersen(Eds.), Routledge handbook of applied sport psychology: A comprehensive guide for students andprofessionals (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.--- If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and blindness or if you would like to join in the Martial Attitude Training workshops now running in London every Sunday, please do keep in touch via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available HERE. Sincerely,Mathias AlbertonFounder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.BPS trainee Sport Psychologist MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.
Round 1 Wrapped up with an incredible game for the Winnipeg Jets as they defeated the St. Louis Blues. Round 2 has started and the Oilers and Leafs are off to good starts. How are the Panthers avoiding appropriate discipline from the NHL? Listen Here: Apple Podcasts Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Title Player Todd Marchant News Top NHL Headlines (10–12 mins) Stolarz injury aftermath Bennett hit non-suspension Ekblad suspended Islanders win draft lottery Rob Blake exits LA Lafrenière trade rumors Utah Mammoth PWHL - Reg season over - Montreal gets to pick playoff opponent Montreal Toronto Ottawa Minnesota Trophy Nominees Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (Perseverance, Sportsmanship, Dedication) Marc-Andre Fleury (MIN), Gabriel Landeskog (COL), Sean Monahan (CBJ)1 Selke Trophy (Best Defensive Forward) Aleksander Barkov (FLA), Anthony Cirelli (TB), Sam Reinhart (FLA)2 Jack Adams Award (Best Head Coach) Scott Arniel (WPG), Spencer Carbery (WSH), Martin St. Louis (MTL)2 Norris Trophy (Best Defenseman) Quinn Hughes (VAN), Cale Makar (COL), Zach Werenski (CBJ)47 Ted Lindsay Award (Most Outstanding Player, voted by players) Nikita Kucherov (TB), Nathan MacKinnon (COL), Cale Makar (COL)56 Vezina Trophy (Best Goaltender) Connor Hellebuyck (WPG), Darcy Kuemper (LAK), Andrei Vasilevskiy (TB) Hart Draisaitl, Hellebuyck, Kucherov Calder - tomorrow Guess the 5th 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Second Round Breakdown (UPDATED) (25–30 mins)
In this third episode with the Athlete Apperception Technique's author Dr. Petah M. Gibbs, we unpack the art of crafting projective images for the AAT, exploring how ambiguity opens a door to the athlete's internal world. From latent stimulus meaning to the powerful pull of interpersonal relationships, we unpack what makes a picture more than just a picture. Why focus on relationships before performance themes? What does it mean when an athlete doesn't mention anyone else at all? Tune in as we discuss the psychology between the lines—on the track, the course, or the court.Also, If you are interested in Dr. Gibbs original research study, you can find it here: Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. B. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projective assessment method: The Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 9(1), 33–48. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2016.1180637AbstractWithin the field of applied sport psychology, there is an increasing appreciation for diversity of training models, research methodologies, and therapeutic approaches. For example, psychodynamic formulations and interpretations have begun to appear more frequently in the sport psychology literature. In keeping with emerging psychodynamic viewpoints, we believe the time is right to introduce a qualitative sport-specific projective instrument: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). The AAT represents a new technique based on psychodynamic theory and established projective test construction principles. It was designed primarily as a clinical tool for practitioners and not as an instrument for quantitative research into personality. It does, however, have potential research applications, especially in clinical sport case study research and narrative analysis investigations. The AAT produces an idiographic understanding of athletes' characteristics, anxieties, and motivations (both conscious and unconscious). We briefly review the literature on the development of projective techniques, explain the rationale underlying the development of the AAT, and present three sequential studies to explain the AAT image selection procedures that led to the final product.---Discover all Dr. Petah M. Gibbs research here:Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B. (2023). Projective techniques: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M.(Eds.) Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to HelpingClients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Marchant, D. B., & Gibbs, P. M. (2023). Psychological Assessment: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M. (Eds.) AppliedSport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to Helping Clients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B., (2017). The Athlete Apperception Technique: Manual andMaterials for Sport and Clinical Psychologists. London, Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. A. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projectiveassessment method: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport,Exercise and Health, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/2159676X.2016.1180637Davidson, K., McLaren, S., Jenkins, Corby, D., M., Gibbs, P. M, & Malloy, M. (2016). Internalizedhomonegativity, sense of belonging, and depressive symptoms among Australian gay men. Journalof Homosexuality. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1190215McLaren, S., Gibbs, P. M., & Watts, E. (2013). The inter-relationships between age, sense of belonging, anddepressive symptoms among Australian gay men and lesbians. Journal of Homosexuality. 60(1), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2013.735933McLaren, S., Turner, J., Gomez, R., McLachlan, A. J., & Gibbs, P.M. (2013). Housing type and depressivesymptoms among older adults: a test of sense of belonging as a mediating and moderating variable.Age and Mental Health, 17(8), 1023-1029. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.805402Gibbs, P. M. (2010). Psychological assessment: Projective techniques. In S. J. Hanrahan & M. B. Andersen(Eds.), Routledge handbook of applied sport psychology: A comprehensive guide for students andprofessionals (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.--- If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and blindness or if you would like to join in the Martial Attitude Training workshops now running in London every Sunday, please do keep in touch via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available HERE. Sincerely,Mathias AlbertonFounder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.BPS trainee Sport Psychologist MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.
This interview first aired on Friday the 2nd of May, 2025 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Plemo interviews Wendy Platt and Gemma Marchant about Shepparton Theatre Arts Group (STAG)'s new producution of 'The Woman in Black'. STAG's The Woman in Black will be on - Friday 4th July- 7:30pm Saturday 5th July – 2:00pm Saturday 5th July – 7:30pm Sunday 6th July- 2:00pm Thursday 10th July- 7:30pm Friday 11th July- 7:30pm Saturday 12th July – 2:00pm Saturday 12th July – 7:30pm at the Bakehouse Black Box Theatre - 17 Wheeler St, Shepparton Britain's second longest-running play after The Mousetrap, The Woman in Black is a beautifully crafted tale of suspense and mystery—an unforgettable journey into the unknown. A lawyer, gripped by a chilling curse he believes has been cast upon his family by the spectre of a Woman in Black, enlists the help of a young, sceptical actor. Together, they attempt to tell his terrifying tale and banish the fear that has consumed his life. But what begins as a simple rehearsal descends into something far more sinister. As they journey deeper into the past, the moaning winds, eerie marshes, and unspoken horrors of Eel Marsh House begin to close in—and the line between story and reality begins to blur. Starring Connor McDonald as the Actor and Greg Wighton as Kipps, and co-directed by Bron Prater and Nicky Pummeroy, this ghostly thriller is the perfect tribute to 50 years of unforgettable theatre with Shepparton Theatre Arts Group. Tickets available now through Humanitix — if you dare. - https://events.humanitix.com/the-woman-in-black-gmhj6nj Listen to One FM Breakfast with Plemo Monday - Friday, 6am - 9am. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
In this episode, I reunite with Australian psychologist Dr. Petah Gibbs to delve deeper into the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT) — a powerful projective tool developed to foster meaningful dialogue with athletes beyond performance. Together, we explore the importance of the person-first perspective, the value of context and narrative, and how AAT can help practitioners work more effectively by uncovering the lived experiences athletes project onto storytelling.We reflect on the origins of the technique, the meaning of apperception, and the influence of past psychological research. Whether you're a sport psychologist, therapist, or simply curious about innovative methods in mental health and sport, this episode invites you to rethink how we understand, connect, and work with those who play sport for a living — as people first.Importantly, Petah emphasized the flexible nature of the test's administration. There are no rigid rules: it can be used in one-on-one settings, in written form, over Zoom, or asynchronously by having clients take home the images and respond at their own pace. Some practitioners prefer using only a subset of the 10 standard images, depending on client needs. Observational data such as body language, spontaneous utterances, or emotional reactions during story generation can also add interpretative depth. While some may argue for strict procedural controls, Petah maintains a client-centered stance: “You do you. Use it how you want to use it and get the best information you can possibly get.” This philosophy aligns with his belief that the complexity of working with human beings doesn't always lend itself to rigid administration protocols.Ultimately, the AAT is proposed not as a standalone diagnostic instrument, but as a complement to other tools—questionnaires, interviews, and behavioral observations—offering nuanced, context-rich insights into athletes' emotional worlds. It invites practitioners to listen, to reflect, and to integrate, supporting a more holistic understanding of the person behind the performance.Also, If you are interested in Dr. Gibbs original research study, you can find it here: Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. B. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projective assessment method: The Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 9(1), 33–48. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2016.1180637AbstractWithin the field of applied sport psychology, there is an increasing appreciation for diversity of training models, research methodologies, and therapeutic approaches. For example, psychodynamic formulations and interpretations have begun to appear more frequently in the sport psychology literature. In keeping with emerging psychodynamic viewpoints, we believe the time is right to introduce a qualitative sport-specific projective instrument: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). The AAT represents a new technique based on psychodynamic theory and established projective test construction principles. It was designed primarily as a clinical tool for practitioners and not as an instrument for quantitative research into personality. It does, however, have potential research applications, especially in clinical sport case study research and narrative analysis investigations. The AAT produces an idiographic understanding of athletes' characteristics, anxieties, and motivations (both conscious and unconscious). We briefly review the literature on the development of projective techniques, explain the rationale underlying the development of the AAT, and present three sequential studies to explain the AAT image selection procedures that led to the final product.---Discover all Dr. Petah M. Gibbs research here:Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B. (2023). Projective techniques: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M.(Eds.) Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to HelpingClients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Marchant, D. B., & Gibbs, P. M. (2023). Psychological Assessment: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M. (Eds.) AppliedSport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to Helping Clients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B., (2017). The Athlete Apperception Technique: Manual andMaterials for Sport and Clinical Psychologists. London, Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. A. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projectiveassessment method: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport,Exercise and Health, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/2159676X.2016.1180637Davidson, K., McLaren, S., Jenkins, Corby, D., M., Gibbs, P. M, & Malloy, M. (2016). Internalizedhomonegativity, sense of belonging, and depressive symptoms among Australian gay men. Journalof Homosexuality. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1190215McLaren, S., Gibbs, P. M., & Watts, E. (2013). The inter-relationships between age, sense of belonging, anddepressive symptoms among Australian gay men and lesbians. Journal of Homosexuality. 60(1), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2013.735933McLaren, S., Turner, J., Gomez, R., McLachlan, A. J., & Gibbs, P.M. (2013). Housing type and depressivesymptoms among older adults: a test of sense of belonging as a mediating and moderating variable.Age and Mental Health, 17(8), 1023-1029. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.805402Gibbs, P. M. (2010). Psychological assessment: Projective techniques. In S. J. Hanrahan & M. B. Andersen(Eds.), Routledge handbook of applied sport psychology: A comprehensive guide for students andprofessionals (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.--- If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and blindness or if you would like to join in the Martial Attitude Training workshops now running in London every Sunday, please do keep in touch via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available HERE. Sincerely,Mathias AlbertonFounder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.BPS trainee Sport Psychologist MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.
In a throw-away age like the one in which we live, virtually everything is vulnerable. In fact, we can become so accustomed to this way of thinking that it becomes an ingrained mindset, one in which we come to believe that anything perceived as not being expediently useful is potentially disposable. But how far are we willing to go with this? Indeed, aren't there inherent dangers that we might take this notion a little too far, perhaps even to a point of no return? Find out more in a review of the insightful and hilarious new sci-fi satire, "Mickey 17," on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
When Tom Marchant co-founded the tour operator Black Tomato with two friends, the term “experiential travel” wasn’t even part of the travel zeitgeist. Now, 20 years later, Marchant and the Black Tomato team remain committed to crafting bespoke, deeply personalized itineraries that feed their clients’ adventurous spirit and insatiable curiosity. In this episode of Humans of Travel, Marchant shares what makes a Black Tomato trip so unique (including the origin story behind the company’s name), how the brand is staying ahead of the tech curve with innovations like its new AI-powered “Feelings Engine” — which suggests travel experiences based on how a user feels — and the impact his entrepreneur father had on his journey. He also reveals the hottest destinations on the horizon for intrepid travelers. This episode is sponsored by The Travel Corporation. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Black Tomato The Feelings Engine ABOUT YOUR HOST Emma Weissmann is the Executive Editor of TravelAge West, a print magazine and website for travel advisors based in the Western U.S. She is also the co-host of Trade Secrets, a podcast created with sister publication Travel Weekly. She's also the Editor-in-Chief of print publication AGENTatHOME.TravelAge West also produces events including Future Leaders in Travel, Global Travel Marketplace West, the WAVE Awards gala and the Napa Valley Leadership Forum. ABOUT THE SHOW TravelAge West’s award-winning podcast, “Humans of Travel,” features conversations with exceptional people who have compelling stories to tell. Listeners will hear from the travel industry’s notable authorities, high-profile executives, travel advisors and rising stars as they share the highs and lows that make them human.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Martial Attitude Voice, the podcast where we explore the intersections of discipline, psychology, and performance across a variety of domains. I'm Mathias Alberton, and today we're diving deep into the origins, development, and implications of a fascinating tool in applied sport psychology—the Athlete Apperception Technique, or AAT.This is a special episode, not just because of the subject matter, but because of our guest: Dr. Petah Gibbs.Dr. Gibbs is a sport psychologist based in Australia, with an impressive career that spans collaborations with top-tier athletes and organisations in both hemispheres—from the AFL in Australia to the NBA in the United States. But what brings us together today is not just his applied experience, but his deep academic and psychoanalytic insight. Dr. Gibbs is the author and developer of the Athlete Apperception Technique—a projective test designed specifically for athletes, rooted in psychodynamic theory and inspired by tools like the TAT and the Rorschach.We first heard about the AAT through his PhD supervisor, Professor Mark B. Andersen, who called it a bold and much-needed addition to the field. But as Petah reminds us in this conversation—behind every supervisor's suggestion, there's an author willing to take the leap.In this episode, we talk about how chance meetings, lucky mentorship, and a lifelong love for psychodynamic theory led Petah to take on a PhD that would require him to bridge the gap between century-old ideas and modern elite sport. We explore how projective techniques—so often dismissed for being "too old" or "not empirical enough"—can actually give us access to the deeper layers of athletes' inner lives. Petah speaks candidly about referencing 19th-century sources in his thesis, drawing comparisons between Freud and Newton, and reminding us that while our environments evolve rapidly, human nature doesn't change all that fast.This is a rich, thoughtful conversation about theory, practice, and the humanity of sport—and I can't wait for you to hear it.Let's jump in.Also, If you are interested in Dr. Gibbs original research study, you can find it here: Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. B. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projective assessment method: The Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 9(1), 33–48. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2016.1180637AbstractWithin the field of applied sport psychology, there is an increasing appreciation for diversity of training models, research methodologies, and therapeutic approaches. For example, psychodynamic formulations and interpretations have begun to appear more frequently in the sport psychology literature. In keeping with emerging psychodynamic viewpoints, we believe the time is right to introduce a qualitative sport-specific projective instrument: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). The AAT represents a new technique based on psychodynamic theory and established projective test construction principles. It was designed primarily as a clinical tool for practitioners and not as an instrument for quantitative research into personality. It does, however, have potential research applications, especially in clinical sport case study research and narrative analysis investigations. The AAT produces an idiographic understanding of athletes' characteristics, anxieties, and motivations (both conscious and unconscious). We briefly review the literature on the development of projective techniques, explain the rationale underlying the development of the AAT, and present three sequential studies to explain the AAT image selection procedures that led to the final product.---Discover all Dr. Petah M. Gibbs research here:Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B. (2023). Projective techniques: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M.(Eds.) Applied Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to HelpingClients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Marchant, D. B., & Gibbs, P. M. (2023). Psychological Assessment: In Tod, D., & Eubank, M. (Eds.) AppliedSport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology: Current Approaches to Helping Clients (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Andersen, M. A., & Marchant, D. B., (2017). The Athlete Apperception Technique: Manual andMaterials for Sport and Clinical Psychologists. London, Routledge.Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. A. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projectiveassessment method: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport,Exercise and Health, 1-16. doi: 10.1080/2159676X.2016.1180637Davidson, K., McLaren, S., Jenkins, Corby, D., M., Gibbs, P. M, & Malloy, M. (2016). Internalizedhomonegativity, sense of belonging, and depressive symptoms among Australian gay men. Journalof Homosexuality. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1190215McLaren, S., Gibbs, P. M., & Watts, E. (2013). The inter-relationships between age, sense of belonging, anddepressive symptoms among Australian gay men and lesbians. Journal of Homosexuality. 60(1), 1-15. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2013.735933McLaren, S., Turner, J., Gomez, R., McLachlan, A. J., & Gibbs, P.M. (2013). Housing type and depressivesymptoms among older adults: a test of sense of belonging as a mediating and moderating variable.Age and Mental Health, 17(8), 1023-1029. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2013.805402Gibbs, P. M. (2010). Psychological assessment: Projective techniques. In S. J. Hanrahan & M. B. Andersen(Eds.), Routledge handbook of applied sport psychology: A comprehensive guide for students andprofessionals (pp. 101-110). London, England: Routledge.--- If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and blindness or if you would like to join in the Martial Attitude Training workshops now running in London every Sunday, please do keep in touch via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available HERE. Sincerely,Mathias AlbertonFounder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.BPS trainee Sport Psychologist MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.
Walking the Fairways segment of The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast is proudly brought to you by Colin Campbell Chemicals www.campbellchemicals.com.au and Dint Golf Solutions www.dint.com.auRoyal Sydney Golf Club has been through a great deal of hard in the background prior to the commencement of breaking ground by Golf Course Architect Gil Hanse and his team back in 2023. Gil was selected by the club back in 2016 to reimagine the golf course, a club that is one of the oldest in Australia's. Soon after the project's announcement, backlash from some members of the local community would ultimately force the project to the Land & Environment Court, which after a number of years, would rule in favour of the golf club.Golf Course Superintendent, Adam Marchant, has an insight to the entire project that few others have. He and his team were at the centre of this entire project given that they are the ones who will care for and nurture the new golf course into the future, along with retaining the architectural and environmental integrity of what has been created.If you want to know more about the detail of the new course at Royal Sydney Golf Club, then this is the podcast episode for you. Join with me as Adam gives a deep and extensive insight into the entirety of this enormous project from top to bottom and everything in-between, including how greenkeeping and architecture are intertwined to deliver a specific type of golf course. You are in the box seat as Adam describes everything in great detail that not only went into creating this new golf course, but what it will take to maintain it into the future.Royal Sydney Golf Club could just be the new definition for golf in Sydney!You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!The Golfing Greenkeeper - InstagramThe Golfing Greenkeeper - FacebookThe Golfing Greenkeeper TV - YouTubeSend an email: thegolfinggreenkeeper@gmail.comPeople and places mentioned in this podcast:Royal Sydney Golf ClubGil Hanse Golf DesignKruse Golf - FacebookEulonga QuarriesEastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub as described by Randwick CouncilEastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub: Rescuing an endangered ecological community - PDFOhoopee Match ClubVictoria Golf Club
Sport psychology meets psychoanalysis in this deep dive into the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT) — a powerful, yet underused projective tool developed from the legacy of the Rorschach and TAT. With the birth of the AAT, we open up the conversation on what truly lies beneath performance. Discover what happens when athletes narrate ambiguous images, and how this "Blade Runner" test for the soul might reveal more than expected. In this episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Professor Mark B. Andersen about the AAT and to explore its implication for sport psychology and how it could help athletes beyond their performance issues.Mark B. Andersen, PhD, is an adjunct professor at Halmstad University in Sweden. He lives in Australia and collaborates intercontinentally with his Swedish colleagues in the areas of research, training, and supervision in applied sport and exercise psychology. Andersen is a registered psychologist in Australia and is licensed to practice psychology in the United States. He is the former editor of the Professional Practice section of the international journal The Sport Psychologist. He has published 9 books, and more than 190 refereed journal articles and book chapters. He has made more than 100 national and international conference presentations, including 17 invited keynote addresses on four continents.As a Supervisor, he contributed to Dr. Petah Gibbs' PhD research study: Gibbs, P. M., Marchant, D. B., & Andersen, M. B. (2016). Development of a clinical sport projective assessment method: The Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 9(1), 33–48. https://doi.org/10.1080/2159676x.2016.1180637AbstractWithin the field of applied sport psychology, there is an increasing appreciation for diversity of training models, research methodologies, and therapeutic approaches. For example, psychodynamic formulations and interpretations have begun to appear more frequently in the sport psychology literature. In keeping with emerging psychodynamic viewpoints, we believe the time is right to introduce a qualitative sport-specific projective instrument: the Athlete Apperception Technique (AAT). The AAT represents a new technique based on psychodynamic theory and established projective test construction principles. It was designed primarily as a clinical tool for practitioners and not as an instrument for quantitative research into personality. It does, however, have potential research applications, especially in clinical sport case study research and narrative analysis investigations. The AAT produces an idiographic understanding of athletes' characteristics, anxieties, and motivations (both conscious and unconscious). We briefly review the literature on the development of projective techniques, explain the rationale underlying the development of the AAT, and present three sequential studies to explain the AAT image selection procedures that led to the final product.----- If you are visually impaired or blind, or if you know someone who is, and would like to take part to the series of Martial Attitude Voice podcast interviews exploring touch, confidence and blindness or if you would like to join in the Martial Attitude Training workshops now running in London every Sunday, please do keep in touch via Instagram or according to your communication preferences, all available HERE. Sincerely,Mathias AlbertonFounder CEO at Martial Attitude C.I.C.BPS trainee Sport Psychologist MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, London, UK.
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Sometimes, the simplest yet most profound messages come to us from the unlikeliest of sources. In many cases, those messengers deliver their insights metaphorically and unwittingly, with an almost “innocent” nature, as if to give license to the notion of “out of the mouths of babes.” So imagine how valuable that information can be when its impact is significant and inspiring and comes at a time when the stakes are at their highest. Find out more in a review of the charming, enlightening, and award-winning new animated feature from Latvia, “Flow” (“Straume”), on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
This week on The School Runway, Cara and Bronagh are joined by the outrageous and hilarious Megan Marchant, creator, mum, hat lover, and queen of hyper chaotic content.From inflatable fancy dress disasters to viral Lee Evans impressions, Megan spills all on her unexpected journey from smoothie bowls to 100k followers, her love of hats, wigs (and backup jackets), and what it's really like creating content with kids and a judgemental dog watching on.Megan's creative roots go back to her art and design studies, followed by a stint as a hairdresser. Her love for colour and styling now shines through in her interiors, bold, playful, and full of personality. From paint choices to cosy touches, her home is a true reflection of her vibrant eye and evolving taste.Megan also shares her unapologetically honest take on beauty, favouring budget buys where possible that actually work for her. Megan proves you don't need a platinum budget to glow.Expect unfiltered stories, questionable deodorant confessions, style inspo from Asda to interiors, and a LOT of laughs. It's chaos, concealer and connection, with three mums muddling through the mayhem and still managing to laugh about it.Connect with MeganInstagram: @megankatemarchantMegan's home and interior design account: @at.home.with.the.marchantsTikTok: @megankatemarchant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(00:00) There's a lot to unpack, so just sit back and listen to today's matchup between Adolfo and Bird—you'll thank us later! CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Ciencia Abierta con Fabián Gallardo, Natalia Bastidas y Soledad Bravo-Marchant, 24 de marzo by TXS Plus
In terms of total acres, wheat is the No. 1 crop in the Pacific Northwest states of Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
Many of us these days are experiencing a certain inexplicable unsettledness with our lives, a constant sense of frustration and restlessness that seems to defy explanation – or resolution. Because of those conditions, we may also find ourselves becoming increasingly aggravated, with our fuses growing progressively shorter. And, no matter what we might do to try and address these circumstances, it often feels like nothing works, that the irritation is perpetual and unrelenting. As a consequence, coping becomes virtually impossible as we struggle to find a way to keep going, circumstances all too familiar to a middle-aged British housewife in her attempts to keep from losing it. Find out more in a review of the new dark comedy-drama, “Hard Truths,” on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning producer Nigel Marchant (Downton Abbey) is back with his latest mini-series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth starring Colin Firth leading a dogged investigation after Britain's worst terrorist attack, the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 270 people.
Hope is an undeniably powerful force, and a belief in it firmly cements our faith in it in our consciousness. It's difficult to shake, too, hanging on persistently in our worldview. Admittedly, though, when circumstances challenge its validity and viability, that quality can come under fire, perhaps even prompting us to question its strength and resilience. But such conditions can also serve to affirm our convictions, to galvanize us in our views of the power of hope, particularly when it seems like that's all we have going for us. Find out more in a review of the new, fact-based, Oscar-nominated historical drama, "I'm Still Here," on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
Make sure you listen to episode 5 to get the most from this bonus episode. Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. For more information on Cornish Mutual visit cornishmutual.co.ukFor our podcast disclaimer click here. Timestamps00:15 Peter introduces the bonus. 00:50 Laura talks about peer to peer learning and knowledge exchange. 03:30 The School of Sustainable Farming04:47 A broader network. 05:40 Opportunities according to Rhian and Jack - they mention Farm Cornwall. 07:35 Coming up with a tenancy application - how to start. 09:30 Laura's experience. 11:20 Peter rounds up.
For this episode host Peter Green is joined by three Cornwall based farmers who are going about things a bit differently compared to the traditional farming model.First up us Laura Awdry who farms in partnership with her husband Sam on a Duchy of Cornwall farm tenancy running beef and arable. She is also a Nuffield scholar and works within the dairy team for AHDB. Peter is also joined by Rhian and Jack Marchant who are first generation farmers, farming on a Lord Falmouth estate farm about 10 miles outside of Truro. The couple keep ducks for eggs, zwartble, Devon and Cornish Longwool and Suffolk sheep and water buffalo. Rhian is also a registered vet nurse working mostly in small animal practice and balances this career alongside farming. Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming. For more information on Cornish Mutual visit cornishmutual.co.ukFor our podcast disclaimer click here. If you'd like to send us an email you can contact us at podcast@cornishmutual.co.ukTimestamps00:14 Peter introduces the episode.01:33 Laura introduces herself.02:40 Rhian introduces herself and her farming journey.03:16 How did Rhian and Jack start?03:47 Jack comes in. 04:45 How has Laura and her husband Sam built their farming business?07:19 Jack talks about their route into farming and wanting to stand out. 08:34 How are buffalo different to cattle in terms of husbandry?09:46 How did Jack know that buffalo would be a good fit for him?10:50 Balancing working on and off farm. 14:09 Rhian explains how she and Jack balance working off farm with the farming. 18:30 The future of balancing working on and off farm21:10 The benefits of working on and off farm. 22:10 Words of advice to listeners. 24:03 Showstoppers.25:57 Peter rounds up.
Have you ever wondered about God's plan for your life? His promises are sure, even when you cannot fully see His complete design. Click here to see the speech page.Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vous vous étiez promis, dès le premier janvier, de vous remettre au sport, et surtout au running ? Et, après deux mois dans la nouvelle année, vos baskets n'ont toujours pas quitté le placard ? Et si la solution n'était pas de courir, mais de simplement marcher ? La marche à pied est une activité que nous faisons toutes et tous, et à priori tous les jours. Nous savons que c'est bon pour notre santé et peut même permettre de perdre du poids si cela est votre objectif. Quelles sont les conditions pour perdre du poids en marchant ? Est-ce qu'il y a une forme de marche plus efficace qu'une autre ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez ". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Eva Depierre. A écouter aussi : Pourquoi marcher nous fait-il tant de bien ? Pourquoi faut-il éviter de se doucher juste après une séance de sport ? Pourquoi le sport est-il bon pour la peau ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez ". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Première diffusion le 27/09/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:56:23 - Autant en emporte l'Histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan - En 1849, Harriet Tubman, esclave dans le sud des Etats-Unis, décide de s'enfuir. Avec l'étoile polaire pour seule boussole, elle prend la route vers le nord où l'esclavage est aboli. Marchant la nuit, dormant le jour, elle sera aidée dans sa fuite par un réseau clandestin, l'Underground Railroad... - invités : Anne Garrait-Bourrier - Anne Garrait-Bourrier : Professeure en études culturelles américaines à l'université Clermont Auvergne - réalisé par : Anne WEINFELD
Many of us often find ourselves in the pursuit of callings that may seem out of character or that we don't fully understand ourselves. These ventures frequently require true commitment on our part, yet we may also find ourselves perplexed by their seeming inexplicability. And, if we think about walking away from them, we simply can't bring ourselves to do so. The call to commit is simply too strong. So what's behind these ostensibly obsessive undertakings? Find out more in a review of the revealing film biography, "Lee," on the next edition of The Cinema Scribe.
Première sortie médiatique de Magali Picard. Les déboires du REM… La rencontre Dubé-Dutrizac avec Alexandre Dubé et Benoit Dutrizac.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Une enseignante quitte le milieu parce qu’elle est trop exaspérée | Un locataire d’un immeuble sur la rue Milton ne dort plus depuis quelques jours parce qu’il a peur pour sa sécurité | Des citoyens du Grand Montréal exaspéré des interruptions du REM | Dans cet épisode intégral du 5 février, en entrevue : Kim Nunès, enseignante qui quitte le milieu par exaspération. Hasanali Kambe, locataire Pierre Barrieau, expert en planification des transports, Fendy Chang, usager du REM en colère, Lindi Ross, citoyenne de Carignan Une production QUB Février 2025Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
This episode originally aired in January 2023 as part of the research series on ancient Sparta. We're talking all things Spartan culture: all the things made them Spartan, set them apart from the rest of the Greek world. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Constitution of the Lacedaimonians by Xenophon, translated by Xenophon E. C. Marchant and G. W. Bowersock; Spartan Women by Sarah B. Pomeroy; The Public School of Sparta by T. Rutherford Harley; Spartan Education in the Classical Period by Nicolas Richer. Bad Ancient articles of interest: Spartan infanticide myth, Molon Labe, the 300 at Thermopylae. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From eco-friendly, modular Christmas trees handmade in the UK to wreaths, baubles, and tree decorations, this year's Christmas trends are a mix of traditional and contemporary styling. Some British retailers are already seeing an increase in sales this Christmas. Over 600 retailers are at London's Spirit of Christmas fair, including Rachel Mitchell from AdoreMyDoor. She is expecting the upcoming holidays to be more sociable than in previous years. “I'm not sure that people will be having bigger Christmases. But I think we'll be visiting more people,” she says. “I think people are just itching to get out there and go and visit different people, catch up with people that we haven't seen for a long time. Actually, I think the same is true for shopping.” The festive period in 2023 was challenging for many, due to the cost of living crisis. But in 2024, the total value of retail sales made during the festive season is estimated to reach £96 billion in the UK, according to Statista forecasts, up from the previous year's value of approximately £93 billion. Handmade in the UK, these environmentally friendly, solid oak Christmas trees are debuting at the fair. The wooden structure outlines a classic Christmas tree shape. Its modular design allows the tree to “grow” with ease by adding components and can be easily stored for use again, year after year. “We have zero impact on the environment. And at the end of this tree's life, which would probably be decades, you've still got something that goes back into the environment with no impact,” says Mike Marchant, Director and owner of Scalable Designs Ltd. “We've already noticed this year that things have improved. We've probably sold at this point in the year, we're just at the beginning of November, threefold what we ordered last year,” Marchant adds. At this fair, early signs are that visitors are ready to refresh their Christmas decor. “Our advance tickets were up year-on-year, which was fantastic. And then we also sell tickets online and on the door. So, we're expecting a bumper year this year,” says fair director Mary Claire Boyd. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
La question de savoir s'il est préférable de courir ou de marcher sous la pluie pour rester le plus sec possible a intrigué à la fois les scientifiques et les amateurs de physique pendant des décennies. Cette problématique repose sur des principes simples de physique, mais les résultats varient en fonction de nombreux facteurs, tels que la vitesse de déplacement, l'angle de la pluie, et l'intensité des précipitations. Études et Analyses Théoriques Des études scientifiques ont examiné cette question en utilisant des modèles théoriques et des expériences pratiques. En 1991, Franco Bocci, un physicien italien, a publié une étude dans *European Journal of Physics* où il a modélisé la quantité de pluie reçue par une personne en fonction de sa vitesse. L'étude a conclu que courir permet de réduire la quantité totale d'eau reçue, car cela diminue le temps passé sous la pluie. En d'autres termes, plus vous passez de temps sous la pluie, plus vous êtes exposé aux gouttes tombantes. Les Principes Physiques L'idée principale derrière cette théorie repose sur deux types de pluie que l'on reçoit en se déplaçant sous une averse : 1. La pluie tombant du haut : C'est la pluie qui vous mouille naturellement lorsque vous êtes debout immobile.2. La pluie frontale : Lorsque vous vous déplacez, vous "rencontrez" également les gouttes de pluie qui frappent votre avant. En marchant, vous passez plus de temps sous la pluie, ce qui signifie que vous recevez plus de pluie tombant du haut. En courant, vous réduisez le temps passé sous la pluie, bien que vous rencontriez plus de pluie frontale. Cependant, pour des vitesses de course typiques, la réduction du temps sous la pluie est plus importante que l'augmentation de la pluie frontale, ce qui explique pourquoi courir mouille généralement moins. Expériences Empiriques Une étude réalisée par Thomas Peterson et Trevor Wallace, publiée en 2006 dans *Weather*, a cherché à tester cette théorie par des expériences pratiques. Les chercheurs ont placé des mannequins et des personnes sous des conditions contrôlées de pluie artificielle. Ils ont découvert que ceux qui couraient étaient en moyenne moins mouillés que ceux qui marchaient sur la même distance. Ils ont confirmé que la réduction du temps passé sous la pluie compensait largement l'augmentation de la pluie frontale reçue en courant. De plus, en 2012, une équipe de chercheurs de l'Université de Bristol a examiné les effets de divers facteurs comme l'intensité de la pluie, la direction du vent et la vitesse de déplacement. Ils ont trouvé que courir était généralement plus avantageux, sauf dans certaines situations particulières où la pluie tombe à un angle extrême. Dans ces cas, le fait de courir rapidement peut augmenter l'exposition aux gouttes, annulant certains des avantages. Conclusion En résumé, courir sous la pluie permet généralement de rester moins mouillé que marcher. Les études scientifiques montrent que la réduction du temps d'exposition compense l'augmentation de la pluie frontale que vous rencontrez en courant. Cependant, l'efficacité de cette stratégie dépend de facteurs comme l'intensité de la pluie et la direction du vent. Si la pluie tombe presque verticalement, il est plus avantageux de courir. Dans des conditions de pluie oblique, les avantages peuvent varier, mais dans la plupart des situations courantes, courir reste la meilleure option pour limiter l'humidité. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Aly's back, and with some recent perspective on third places. Particularly, their significance in expanding our sense of home beyond four walls. We talk devised theatre, childhood restaurants, the power of nostalgia, and how to bring up urbanism at thanksgiving dinner. We discuss: 00:00 Aly's back. 02:54 Urbanism and nostalgia. 05:20 On third places. 13:35 Defining routine via walking routes. 21:45 The shared value of third places. 29:09 Final thoughts.
Episode 4049: Marchant Delays Hush Money Case; Left Fears Grow Over New Administration
In this debut episode of The EDI Chronicles at Brain Sciences, Beverley Isibor speaks with Dr. Natalie Marchant, an Associate Professor at UCL and Chair of the Research Culture Community Steering Group. Together, they explore the significance of inclusive research, especially in the context of dementia research. Dr. Marchant provides insights into the real-world applications of inclusive research and its potential to create societal change, touching on topics such as community initiatives, researcher representation, job insecurity and much more. Tune in for a rich discussion that emphasises the need for inclusive research. Date of episode recording: 2024-07-22T00:00:00Z Duration: 33:56 Language of episode: English Presenter:Beverley Isibor Guests: Dr Natalie Marchant Producer: Teresa Barker
Chuck and Roxy are back together finally and are thrilled to open the show with welcoming back Episode 196 Neville Waters for 5 mediocre minutes! We talk about the big win by the football team this past weekend and then we finally get to hear the stories he promised from the last time he was on! Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Enoch Marchant to the podcast. (20:00) We get to hear all about him growing up in North Carolina and his amazing Survivor fantasy league. STORE: "Nice Price Books" in Raleigh, NC WEBSITE: https://nicepriceboo.com EMAIL: nicepricebooks@gmail.com PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nice-price/id1278794782 Then our host's close out the show with some RIP's and your emails (54:00) SONG: "Almost Apocalypse" performed by The Way Back Machine written by Rex Fowler WEBSITE: www.waybackmachineband.com JINGLE: BANDWAGON [Day Tripper] - A Collaboration by T. Chappell & joeythejammer (Episode 3) in Ellicott City, MDRecorded: 12/31/2015 Released: 12/31/2015 First aired: 01/05/2016 Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan or copy and paste this link! https://www.redbubble.com/people/ericlondergan/shop --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
Se acabó la Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación si no se acepta la resolución de los ministros de la Corte sobre el proyecto presentado por Juan Luis González Alcántara, así lo afirma el propio juzgador quien ha propuesto una serie de cambios a la reforma judicial de López Obrador para someter a elección popular a jueces, magistrados y ministros. González Alcántara explica que no se está ante un amparo, sino ante una acción de inconstitucionalidad, por lo cual la Corte no está impedida no sólo para opinar sino para ejercer sus funciones de acuerdo a la Constitución. El ministro dijo que no ha decidido si presenta su renuncia o no y sobre las acusaciones de parte de la Presidencia de que están renunciando para irse con una enorme suma de dinero, asegura que el expresidente de la Corte, Arturo Zaldívar, se fue con la pensión más alta que se ha otorgado en los últimos años. En pleno centro de Uruapan, Michoacán, el periodista Mauricio Cruz fue asesinado minutos después de entrevistar al alcalde Carlos Manzo. Mauricio trabajaba para el medio digital Minuto x Minuto donde realizaba transmisiones en directo. Como parte de su trabajo, acudió al centro del municipio aguacatero para preguntar sobre un incendio en el lugar, al poco tiempo, unos sujetos le dispararon y su cuerpo quedó tendido. El homicidio del periodista es el primero del sexenio de Claudia Sheinbaum. Un "grupete" que quiere cambiar la Constitución a contentillo, así calificó Epigmenio Ibarra a los ministros de la Corte luego de que Luis José González Alcántara presentara un proyecto para evitar parcialmente la reforma al poder judicial. El productor asegura que no es una interpretación jurídica y que están defendiendo sus privilegios pese a que la reforma ya está en marcha. Asegura que esta pugna entre poderes es una crisis de gran calado pero de ningún motivo la democracia está amenazada y, al contrario, vive un momento estelar. De manera simple, Iván Marchant, vicepresidente de Comscore en Latinoamérica, explicó cómo ha sido la medición de las audiencias de medios de comunicación en la parte digital. Asegura que desde hace 16 años no se utilizan tags ni códigos para medir, sino que se hacen censos de paneles de usuarios. Marchant asegura que ComScore no cobra por medir a nadie y que se dedican a hacer conteos tanto de medios de comunicación como de otros modelos de negocio. Carlos Manzo, Alcalde de Uruapan, narró cómo fue el momento previo al asesinato del periodista Mauricio Cruz. Asegura que él estaba a unos metros donde ocurrió el ataque e incluso creyó que era en su contra. Reconoció que la violencia en su municipio es a diario y culpó a la administración anterior de dejarlo en una situación muy vulnerable en materia de seguridad. Lamentó el asesinato del reportero de Minuto x Minuto y dijo que sólo lo entrevistó en un par de ocasiones. Todo esto y más en Ciro Gómez Leyva por la Mañana. Grupo Fórmula #AbriendoLaConversación
Hair loss can have many root causes for both men and women, but there are solutions! On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared talks to Rosalynde Marchant from Hairs a Million about the products she developed post-chemo treatments to regrow her own hair. She's since been having incredible success sharing her products with people who are losing hair for a variety of reasons. Jared and Roz discuss how topical nutrients can regrow hair, but also how to deliver the body what it needs internally to ensure it has the nourishment it needs to grow healthy hair. Products:Hairsamillion Ridgecrest Herbals Hair ReViveAdditional Information:Code: haircombo - $10 off when you purchase the Hairs a Million serum along with Hair ReViveVisit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
Would you steal medicine to protect a family member? What if your life was on the line, and you had unlimited resources? Adrian Conrad invited us to ponder those questions and actor Bill Marchant, who brought him to life, joins us LIVE to discuss his take on the character and his own career!
Send us a textAmanda is joined by Beth Marchant who is a graphic designer but also a Breast Cancer Survivor and she is here today to raise awareness and advocate for young women to be checking their breasts.Included in this episode:Beth shares her story with beating Stage 3 Breast Cancer and how it has inspired her to share this information with other women.The importance of knowing your body - what is "normal" for you and what is not.How society tells women what is pretty and what "matters" vs what actually matters.Check out the Dense Breasts Canada Campaign with Beth: https://densebreastscanada.ca/beth/Not sure when to be checking your breasts? Check out this link for all the information you need:https://www.knowyourlemons.org/Follow Amanda on IG @amanda.gurmanFollow Beth on IG @bethmmarchant
Marc joined architecture firm, LS3P Associates LTD as an intern over 25 years ago because it provided him a phenomenal opportunity to learn and grow. Today he is the firm's CEO and still views change as an opportunity to advance personally, advance projects, and advance processes. Marc shares excellent advice for early in career listeners including to just "be a sponge" and the importance of focusing on making a contribution. He shares how critical it is to lead by empowering others, helping people "find their edges." He shares his philosophy on building great teams (Right People, Right Project, Right Reason) and how to make your company vision and values come to life every day. Marc is an exceptional, others' focused leader who finds joy in supporting his team and family in reaching their goals. During the episode, Marc refers to the following work: The Way of the Shepherd by Dr. Kevin Leman and Bill Pentak Think Like a Horse by Grant Golliher Executive Access is produced by The Ideal Life, a platform that provides coaching, community, and content for people to grow both personally and professionally.
This week we welcome Jesse Marchant of Lorca Watches to the show to discuss the new Model 02 Chronograph being released October 1st. Show NotesLorca WatchesJesse MarchantLorca Model 01 GMTLorca Model 02 ChronographJesse Marchant on SpotifyRolex Datejust ref. 6609Teddy Baldassarre Editorial
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Victoria Marchant is an inclusive knitwear designer who puts size inclusivity at the heart of all her designs. Her latest design, the Padstow Cardigan will be released on October 18th.Victoria MarchantWebsite: www.victoriamarchantknits.comInstagram: @victoriamarchantknitsMia HobbsFind out about our NEW Audio Course Self-Care One Stitch at a TimeSign up to the newsletter to be the first to know about new episodes: www.therapeuticknitting.orgInstagram: @knittingistherapeuticMentioned in this episode:Self-Care One Stitch at a Time
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Mpox Pandemic Panic, Cheryl Chumley, Chloe: Book One of Chloe's People: A Novel, Lamium Album, Kamala price controls, NYT's Descent into Madness, Rosalynde Marchant, Natural Hair Regrowth, Big Pharma's Lobbyists, and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/mpox-pandemic-panic-cheryl-chumley-chloe-book-one-of-chloes-people-a-novel-lamium-album-kamala-price-controls-nyts-descent-into-madness-rosalynde-marchant-natural-hair-regrowth-bi/
Tom Marchant is Co-Founder of award-winning, tailor-made luxury travel company Black Tomato. Described by Harper's Bazaar as “having a finger on the pulse of travel that is incomparable” his experience shaping the business in the US and the UK has enabled a deep understanding of different markets and his innovative mindset has been lauded across the luxury sector, notably as a Game Changer in the 2021 Walpole Power List and for the past six years as a Conde Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist. Recognized as a leading authority in the travel industry, Black Tomato's world-renowned approach to bespoke travel, alongside pioneering travel products, like Get Lost, Blink, Bring it Back and See You in the Moment reflect the company's unique ability to uncover rare ways in which to experience destinations and address burgeoning client needs. Their discerning clientele are inspired by handcrafted experiences designed to reflect every passion, obsession and desire, with an acute prowess in the family market – Black Tomato's center of gravity – with immersive collections including Field Trip and Take Me on a Story, driving the company's exceptional success in this sector. This creative ethos has led to Tom and the brand being consistently named best in class, including Conde Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards 2023; a Travel + Leisure World's Best Tour Operator 2023; and 2023 Travel Brand of the Year as the Challenger in the industry at the Travel Marketing Awards. And most recently, Black Tomato was awarded as a Master of Luxury, Travel – in the Robb Report Travel Masters Awards 2024. An entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for travel was instilled in Tom from a young age, and it was channeling this that allowed Tom and co-founder James to identify a gap in the travel market for trips that were centered around experiences, and the pursuit of feeling, rather than destinations. With this in mind, in 2005, they founded Black Tomato, their aim being to create a business that reflected the needs and personalities of clients for whom the existing travel market had become moribund. Their innovative travel products and services began with - groundbreaking at the time - diving tectonic plates in Iceland, and this philosophy has fueled consistent growth of the business and has led to collaborations with leading global brands. These include fashion and automotive powerhouses, and in 2023, a first of its kind partnership with EON Productions (producers of the James Bond franchise) to create trips centered around the iconic history of 007, with the launch of James Bond-inspired European travel itineraries. Tom is regularly asked to provide commentary and thought pieces within the media and as a result he is regularly sought by brands, agencies and conference organizers (from the Financial Times Business of Luxury Summit to Bloomberg's Future of Luxury) to speak on the luxury and travel sectors. This has steered him to take a number of influential board positions at leading companies targeting UHNWs/HNWs. Taking oversight of the creative direction, product innovation, customer experiences and business development strategies, he continues to work with his co-founder James on driving the successful growth of Black Tomato and he is now regarded as one of the leading voices and authorities within the luxury travel space. Tom's accolades and awards are numerous including: · Named ‘Young Entrepreneur of the Year' by the British Travel Industry Hall of Fame · Conde Nast Traveler - Named World's Best Travel Specialist in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 · Conde Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 · Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards 2021, 2022, 2023 · The Guardian Future 500 List · Winner of Pure's ‘Contribution to Experiential Travel' Award 2019 On this episode, Tom considers two one way ticket options. The first is to Belle Époque Paris, where his great-grandfather was a noted gallerist. The second is to Iceland where he'd embrace the landscape, culture, attitude, light and adventure of the island. Apart from his one way ticket journeys, Tom covers the unique services that Black Tomato offers. We focus on: Get Lost, Bring it Back, Blink and the Journey into the World of James Bond. Tom also highlights where luxury travel is today and where it's headed.
We're joined by Stade Francais' England international centre Joe Marchant to discuss the timing of his move from Harlequins, adjusting to life in France, his England past and hopefully future, what Steve Borthwick said to him after the World Cup, being frozen out by Eddie Jones, Paul Gustard's use of certain imagery in meetings, his famous prospective father in law, the Top 14 play-offs and the potential of facing Bordeaux in Bordeaux despite finishing in the top two and much more. Plus, we discuss all the action from the final round of the regular season, look ahead to the Barrages and the access match and chat about Vannes' promotion from PRO D2... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Tom Renz Show – Jim Marchant is a MAGA patriot who is running for Senate in Nevada. The Nevada Senate primary is tough on the GOP side, and it really seems like an all-out fight between the establishment and MAGA. Much like the rest of the country, this race has a lot of issues with all the big establishment money going toward people who do not reflect the MAGA base and the America First candidates being pushed out...
The Tom Renz Show – Jim Marchant is a MAGA patriot who is running for Senate in Nevada. The Nevada Senate primary is tough on the GOP side, and it really seems like an all-out fight between the establishment and MAGA. Much like the rest of the country, this race has a lot of issues with all the big establishment money going toward people who do not reflect the MAGA base and the America First candidates being pushed out...
Industrial Talk is onsite at Xcelerate 24 and talking to Georgia Marchant, Global Head of External Communications with Fluke Reliability about "The comprehensive strategic vision behind connected reliability". Here are some of the key takeaways from our conversation: Industry trends, pace of change, and problem-solving strategies at a conference. 0:03 Scott Mackenzie interviews industry professionals at the Fluke Reliability Accelerates 2024 User Conference. Fluke Reliability maintains nimbleness through problem-solving sessions and customer feedback. AI and connected reliability ecosystem for asset management. 4:17 Scott MacKenzie: Azima AI provides deeper insights with 30+ years of data, guaranteeing vibration challenges. Georgia: Azima demystifies AI by showcasing use cases, connecting reliability workflows, and offering a full ecosystem. Georgia: X5 standardizes operations, improves user experience, and streamlines globalization. Georgia: Fluke's connected ecosystem closes the loop, providing valuable insights and benefits. Georgia explains how Azima's solution can help companies improve their maintenance processes by leveraging condition monitoring data. Georgia highlights how Azima's three-step approach (hardware, software, and workflow) complements each other and offers a connected liability workflow. Using AI to address skill shortages in maintenance and manufacturing. 12:59 Fluke reliability offers remote condition monitoring with analysts on tap to help with skill shortages in plant operations. Skill shortages in maintenance and manufacturing operations are a major concern, with 2500 open roles in just 8 companies. Speaker 2: AI can free up employees' time for more valuable tasks, but humans will always be involved in the process. Scott MacKenzie: Innovation and trusted partners are crucial for companies to stay relevant and resilient in today's market. Fluke Reliability's Azima product and its benefits for asset management, maintenance, and reliability. 17:55 Partner's analysts are at capacity, but Azima could free up time for 5x more work. Georgia shares insights from thought leadership day, using customer feedback to inform strategy. Georgia Marchant shares insights on asset management and reliability at Fluke Reliability event. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the
The London Frost Fairs, were festivals held out on the ice when the River Thames froze over. Most of these fairs were in January or February, and the last of them took place in 1814. Research: Andrews, William. “Famous Frosts and Frost Fairs in Great Britain: Chronicled from the Earliest to the Present Time.” G. Redway. 1887. https://archive.org/details/famousfrostsand00andrgoog Davis, George. “Frostiana: Or a History of the River Thames in a Frozen State.” London, 1814. Evelyn, John. “The Diary of John Evelyn (Volume 2 of 2).” Edited by William Bray. 1901. Holman, Martin. “Frost fairs and the frozen Thames.” Art UK. 1/11/2017. https://artuk.org/discover/stories/frost-fairs-and-the-frozen-thames Johnson, Ben. “The Thames Frost Fairs.” Historic UK. https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Thames-Frost-Fairs/ Magdalen College. “An Historical Account of the Late Great Frost.” https://www.magd.ox.ac.uk/blog/an-historical-account-of-the-late-great-frost/ Marchant, Katrina. “Frost Fairs: Fun on the Frozen Thames.” Reading the Past. 11/25/2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq-ZZ9CdsDk Melhuish, Fiona. “'Carnival on the Water': The Thames Frost Fairs.” 1/16/2017. https://collections.reading.ac.uk/special-collections/2017/01/16/carnivals-on-the-water-the-thames-frost-fairs/ Nelson, Jessica. “Frost Fairs on the Thames.” 1/31/2018. https://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/frost-fairs-thames/ Selli, Fabrizio. “All the fun of the Frost Fair: why, when and how did Londoners party on the ice?” Museum of London. 11/27/2018. https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/discover/frost-fairs Shaull-Thompson, Remi. “'Frost Fairs,' the Little Ice Age and Climate Change.” 5/7/2019. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/frost-fairs-the-little-ice-age-and-climate-change/ Srigley, Michael. “The Great Frost Fair of 1683-4.” History Today. 12/12/1960. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/great-frost-fair-1683-4 Staveley-Wadham, Rose. “‘The Thames is Now Both a Fair and Market Too' – Discovering the Frost Fair of 1814.” British Newspaper Archive. 1/21/2019. https://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/2019/01/21/discovering-the-frost-fair-of-1814/ “The great frost. cold doings in London, except it be at the lotterie. With newes out of the country. A familiar talke betwene a country-man and a citizen touching this terrible frost and the great lotterie, and the effects of them. the description of the Thames frozen over.” https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/B07684.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext The History Press. “The last Thames frost fair.” https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/articles/the-last-thames-frost-fair/ Ward, Jospeh P. “The Taming of the Thames: Reading the River in the Seventeenth Century.” Huntington Library Quarterly , Vol. 71, No. 1 (March 2008). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/hlq.2008.71.1.55 “Broadside ballad, 1684, describing a Frost Fair on the frozen Thames at Temple.” https://www.layersoflondon.org/map/records/broadside-ballad-1684-describing-a-frost-fair-on-the-frozen-thames-at-temple See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.