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Latest podcast episodes about Mark Noble

The Audio Long Read
My mother, the racist

The Audio Long Read

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 32:03


She spent her life in northern France doing exhausting, back-breaking work – and yet she turned her anger against people who had done no wrongs to her. But as much as I couldn't stand her rants, I was forced to accept her as she was By Didier Eribon. Read by Mark Noble. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod

VIBE with FIVE
Rio: “Arsenal's Gabriel is reminding me of Vidic”

VIBE with FIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 48:15


Rio gets his old mate Mark Noble on the pod this week to discuss what it's like playing against Manchester City at the Etihad with your backs against the wall, the way Erik Ten Hag is selecting his players after ‘rotating' Marcus Rashford and the impact that Pep Guardiola is having on British football from lower league academies to the way clubs like West Ham are working with their young players. Noble challenges Rio to a game of padel tennis and also reveals why his confidence took a big hit when he started playing in a new position for manager Gianfranco Zola. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
410: What's the Meaning of Life?

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 68:31


Feeling Down? Try the Feeling Great App for Free! The Feeling Great App is now available in both app stores (IOS and Android) and is for therapists and the general public, and you can take a ride for free! Check it  out at FeelingGreat.com! What's the Meaning of Life? Before we start today, I have a special shoutout to Max Kosma, our new colleague, friend and brilliant technical guru who helped make our new video studio possible! Next week, we'll see if we can pipe him in to say hello to all of you. His spirit is joyous, infectious, incredibly generous and supportive. Thanks, Max! Rhonda opened today's podcast with a vibrant and inspiring endorsement from Jeff, a podcast fan who was raving about the Feeling Great App. Thank you Jeff, and please check out our new app at FeelingGreat.com. Important Announcement Rhonda, along with a group of dedicated TEAM Therapists, including Amy Berner, Brandon Vance, Leigh Harrington, Mariusz Wirga, and Mark Noble, has just created a new non-profit organization called TEAMCBT International (TCI). TCI will provide seed money in the form of no-or-low-interest loans for groups around the world who want to offer TEAM-CBT intensives for therapists in your country. Rhonda has been instrumental in the organization of successful intensive workshops in India, Poland, Mexico, England and Ireland. They have been well received, but can be somewhat costly to produce, so Rhonda's new group is ready to provide a helping hand. I've had the honor of presenting keynote addresses, live therapy demos, and Q and A sessions in many of those programs, and have totally enjoyed them. A big hug and THANKS to Rhonda once again! To learn more, just go to TEAMCBT.International. Today, Matt joins us for a discussion of the meaning of life, something young people often worry about, but people of any age can be concerned. So, today, you may finally find the answer to that lofty question! But first, I (David) mentioned a little about one of last week's questions, “Is the universe real?” I provided the type of answer the famed philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein, might have provided. Namely, that the question is nonsensical, it is language “out of gear.” So, we can dismiss the question, as opposed to trying to answer it. HOWEVER, the question DOES make a ton of sense when we ask if human beings are “real.” And I am not referring to some metaphysical nonsense, but rather the tendency of many people to present a happy or confident false front, all the while feeling empty, lonely, anxious and ashamed inside. Two of the now more-than-140 TEAM techniques include Self-Disclosure and the Survey Technique, where you take the chance of opening up about some of the secrets you've been hiding, and ask others what they think about you. Although this takes tremendous courage, it often results in tremendous warmth and connection to others. I provide a description of a young man who disclosed a tremendous amount he'd been hiding in our recent Tuesday group at Stanford, and he was convinced the group would judge him and look down on him. But just the opposite happened. He encountered a flood of warmth, admiration, and respect from the people in our group. A small miracle, perhaps, but a real and meaningful miracle at the moment when his universe suddenly became “real” and radically different from the dangerous and critical world he'd feared and imagined. Then we tackled today's philosophical question: “What's the Meaning of Life?” As usual, our brilliant and beloved Matt May began with a description of an extraordinarily depressed patient he once treated who'd been hospitalized for 180 days with no improvement, including a very dangerous suicide attempt. Matt was worried for the patient's safety, so told the referring doctor that he'd been willing to talk with the patient while the patient was still in the safe environment of the hospital. The patient called Matt and, after some listening and empathy Matt said he would like to help and that there would be committed to helping the man and thought he could help him make a complete recovery, work with this man, and thought there was an excellent chance for significant progress, perhaps even complete recovery, but the patient probably wouldn't want to work with him.as long as he'd be willing to give Matt what he needed in order to work together effectively. Matt suggested the patient give him a call. On the call, Matt told him he might not be able to afford treatment, since part of the “cost” of therapy was that the patient had to make a commitment to life, and that he must agree never to attempt suicide no matter what, for the rest of his life. After a couple days of reflection, the man convinced Matt that he WOULD make that commitment. Then Matt described the man's problem. Both of his parents were world famous, successful scientists, and during his upbringing, his parents emphasized how fantastic and rewarding a career as a scientist could be, and he was convinced that his parents expected him to follow in their footsteps. He had "learned that doing science was the "meaning of life" and would inevitably result in his feeling satisfied, joyful and proud. So. sure enough, this young man, who was extremely bright, pursued a scientific career, and eventually one of his papers was accepted for publication in one the world's most prestigious research journals. There was a big party at his laboratory, and everyone congratulated him and sang his praises. But there was one big problem. He felt nothing! Of course, he smiled and didn't let on that he felt nothing. He tried to act happy, but simply WASN'T. He said, “I faked it.” He concluded that he must be defective, since he'd done what he was supposed to do, in order to feel joyful and happy, but he felt nothing, even though he had fulfilled his parents dreams and expectations for him. This plunged him into his severe depression, with the familiar theme of “I'm not good enough. In fact, I am deeply flawed and defective, incapable of feeling joy or happiness. There must be something terribly wrong with me!” Sound familiar? Did you ever feel like YOU weren't good enough? During an early session, Matt asked his patient what he really enjoyed, what he'd really LIKE to do with his life. The patient confessed, after much resistance, that he felt that his fantasies were totally ridiculous, but what he really loved were trains, photography, and painting. He said his dream job would be to be a conductor or engineer on a train where he could take pictures of the scenery and especially, the people on the train. BUT, he said, that would be meaningless, since he wouldn't be contributing to science and would be letting everyone down., etc. etc. etc. I bet you can guess what followed! If you were his shrink, what would you say or do? Put your ideas here, into the text box, and then I'll tell you!   If you took a guess, thanks! If you didn't, no problem. Matt suggested he do those very things—take a train somewhere, start snapping photos, and do some painting. Predict how satisfying each thing will be (0 to 100) BEFORE you do it. Then do it, and record how satisfying each activity actually was on the same scale of 0 to 100. He exclaimed, “I'd LOVE to do that,” and started crying. His depression score immediately fell to zero. The next week he brought a large cardboard box to his session. It was filled with books on ancient philosophy and how to find the “meaning of life.” He said, “I don't need these anymore, so they're a gift to you!” Matt said, “I don't need them either!” Now you know about the “meaning of life.” We discussed some of the many meanings in this story, including: Rhonda pointed out what Kurt Vonnegut said on the meaning of life. He said, “We're all here to fart around!” David discussed the basic idea that it's not what we're doing, but our thoughts, that trigger ALL of our feelings. And at the moment you learn to turn off that critical voice in your brain, you will experience your own “enlightenment. David has also said, over and over, that when you discover that you no longer need to be “special,” you can experience the “Great Death” of the “self,” but it's not like a funeral. It's more like a celebration, because when you lose your “self,” and discover you didn't “need” the things you wrongly thought you needed (like love, achievement, perfection, etc.), at that moment you'll experience enlightenment and you'll inherit the world, and life, and deeper connections with the people you love. There's not one “meaning” to life. There are many meanings every day. And today, for Matt, Rhonda and David, it is VERY meaningful and joyful just to hang out with each other, and with you, so we can shoot the breeze together! Or, as Kurt Vonnegut said, so we can "fart around" together. Please keep your wonderful questions and comments flowing, and be sure to catch us in our new video version on my feeling good YouTube channel. Warmly, Rhonda, Matt, and David

That's What I Call Marketing
S3 Ep31: The Cannes Sessions with Gerry D'Angelo (Pt1) followed by Mark Noble & Peter Dobbyn (Pt2)

That's What I Call Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 67:53


A two part episode as part of the Cannes Sessions. Brought to you by Freedman International & your host Conor Byrne https://www.linkedin.com/in/conorbyrne/Part One - Media today and tomorrowI sit down with Gerry D'Angelo, esteemed advisory board member, Snr Advisor at McKinsey & Co. With a distinguished career as Vice President, Global Media at Procter & Gamble, Gerry has a wealth of experience in overseeing massive media investments and managing critical relationships with media agencies & digital platforms globally. His impressive background also includes senior roles at Mondelēz International and Samsung, along with leadership positions at the World Federation of Advertisers' Media Forum, the Global Alliance for Responsible Media. In our conversation, recorded at Cannes, Gerry shares his observations on the evolution of the event over the past 15 years, transitioning from traditional Palais-centric activities to a more tech-oriented focus. Reflecting on his tenure at P&G, Gerry provides invaluable insights into integrating external perspectives and the strategic shift towards insourcing and decoupling creative production for greater efficiency. Gerry emphasises the importance of treating media like a supply chain, balancing insourcing and outsourcing to maintain flexibility and focus on value-generating tasks. He delves into the complexities of media talent management, stressing the need for alignment on key goals to avoid turf wars. The episode wraps up with a discussion on advancements in cross-media measurement, the pivotal role of trade associations, and Gerry's perspective on technology's transformative impact on traditional marketing functions.Part Two - A Cannes Lions WinnerIn Part Two I chat to Mark Noble of Heineken Ireland and Peter Dobbyn of Publicis Dublin. Following their triumphant wins at Cannes we delve into the celebrated Pub Museum campaign. Mark and Peter share the story behind the campaign, the collaborative environment fostered between agency and client, and how their shared ambition led to Cannes-worthy work. In a market as intimate as Ireland, the ambition to achieve Cannes success is not just about accolades but about elevating the standard of creative work. Despite debates on the effectiveness of award-winning campaigns, we agree on the necessity to continually raise the bar for creativity and effectiveness in our industry.Two inspiring discussions that provide a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone passionate about marketing and media.01:31 Interview with Jerry D'Angelo: Career Highlights02:38 Insights on Media Management at P&G03:54 The Evolution of Cannes: Traditional vs. Tech09:47 In-Housing vs. Outsourcing: A Balanced Approach18:43 The Role of Technology in Modern Media20:58 Challenges for CMOs in the Tech-Driven World23:57 Future of Cross-Media Measurement27:59 Talent Management in the Media Industry34:23 Part Two 35:06 Background and Business Challenge37:00 Campaign Development and Relationships41:19 The Pub Museum Concept44:50 Execution and Challenges51:53 Trust and Collaboration57:01 Celebrating Success and Impacthttps://www.instagram.com/thatswhaticallmarketing/https://www.tiktok.com/@thatsmarketinghttps://x.com/thats_marketing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
Classic Big Interview: Mark Noble Part Two

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 40:37


Here's another chance to hear my interview with Mark Noble from season two.In part two, we hear how Mark grew up with a football field (almost) for a back garden. Mark talks about running out at Upton Park, and the final game there, against Manchester United under the lights. We also hear about the Legacy Foundation, which Mark founded alongside two other London boys: Bobby Zamora and Rio Ferdinand.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter
Classic Big Interview: Mark Noble Part One

The Big Interview with Graham Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 31:59


Here's another chance to hear my interview with Mark Noble from season two.Mark starred in the midfield at his beloved West Ham United for most of his senior career. In part one, you'll hear about his ice-cool prowess as a penalty-taker – he once scored two in an epic shootout against the Netherlands in the semi-finals of the European Under-21 Championships. Also: how to captain your boyhood heroes.Subscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today with Claire Byrne
Rollout of public electric charge points

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 11:18


Mark Noble, broadcaster, motoring journalist with YouTube channel NobbyOnCars and Oisin Coughlan, Chief Executive of Friends of the Earth

Iron Cast: The Official West Ham United Podcast
Kevin Keen: West Ham Academy forfeits & smashing Arsenal in the FA Youth Cup Final

Iron Cast: The Official West Ham United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 51:52


This week on Iron Cast, we are joined by former West Ham midfielder Kevin Keen who spent a decade at the club. Keen has since gone on to take caretaker charge of the Irons on two occasions, and is currently employed by the club as Under-18s coach. He talks us through the current academy forfeits, losing his boots when West Ham won promotion and the moment he knew Mark Noble would become a Hammers legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Life on the Line
#148 Steve Moharic

Life on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 81:28


Thomas Kaye interviews 2nd Commando Regiment veteran and dog handler Steve Moharic. Life on the Line tracks down Australian military veterans and records their stories. Steve Moharic is an Australian Army veteran. He was a paratrooper, a shooter in the 2nd Commando Regiment, and then a dog handler within the Commandos. He and his four-legged best mate Guge saw a lot together. Steve spoke with Thomas Kaye over Zoom about his difficult pre-military past, his career in uniform, his life today still with Guge and gives great insight into how our war dogs work hand in paw with those in uniform.  Episodes referenced at the end of the podcast include: The Commando's Father with Doug Baird #36 Mark Donaldson VC #51 Mark Noble #92 Dean Parkinson Vol I #92 Dean Parkinson Vol II To see photos related to today's interview, visit our website - www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com - or follow us on social media: @lifeonthelinepodcast on Facebook and Instagram, @LOTLpod on Twitter and 'Thistle Productions' on LinkedIn.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
348: Dr. Tom Gedman: A British Family Doctor

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 55:29


A British Family Doctor on Burnout, Recovery and T.E.A.M in 10 Minute Consultations! Today, Rhonda and David interview Dr. Tom Gedman, a family doctor in England and one of the founders of TEAM-UK, along with Dr. Peter Spurrier who has also been a guest on a Feeling Good Podcast. Rhonda started the podcast with a kind email from an enthusiastic podcast fan who loved our podcasts with Dr. Mark Noble (#167 and #265) on the “Brainology” of TEAM-CBT. He said these podcasts were “pure gold” and appreciated a look behind the curtains to see how TEAM actually worked at the level of the brain. Tom described his burn out episodes, which started during his third year of medical school, resulting from a familiar theme—the belief that he was inferior and just not “good enough.” His inferiority complex was a severe, total body experience, with “horrible thoughts” for six months. After he recovered, he worried about going into that state again. And the stress returned again during his medical internship. He explained that as a General Practitioner (GP) in the British medical system, you only have ten minutes for each patient, and felt like all the pressure was on him to get it right, and stated that “the pressure broke me.” In Britain, you can get free therapy as a GP, and went to Dr. Peter Spurrier for help. Peter was using the TEAM-CBT he'd learned when he came to California the previous summer for one of David's four-day intensives, and Tom described him as “a natural. We made a deep connection right away and the Positive Reframing really clicked!” Tom's negative thoughts included: 1. I'm not good enough. 2. I'll fail my patients. 3. I'll do them harm. 4. I'm not smart enough. 5. I'll never be normal. He explained that the last thought triggered feelings of hopelessness, which really was the worst emotion of all. He discovered the Feeling Good Podcasts and listened to about 200 of them in just two weeks! And after two or three hour-long sessions with Peter, he recovered and actually felt like he was on a “high” for about six months. He says, “I had almost limitless confidence!” Then he had an as-predicted relapse which disappeared after a 30-minute tune-up with Peter. Tom said that the he'd always admired Carl Rogers, who emphasized empathy, and began using the Five Secrets of Effective Communication in his medical practice. This helped him clinically, and he discovered that “you don't always have to ‘help;' skillful listening is often enough. For example, patients often have to wait for months to be seen medically, and they're angry and frustrated at first. I acknowledge their frustration and let them know that I feel sad as well. This calms them down immediately.” He also gave an example of how trying to “help” a man with agoraphobia simply put the man into a state of rage. “I tried to convince him that exposure would be good for him, but we just got into an argument, and he threatened to report me to the authorities to have my medical license revoked! That experience taught me something really important about ‘helping.' Many people have intense resistance and just want to be heard and understood.” For example, one of his patients was in tears because of her father's Parkinson's Disease. The patients was helped greatly by learning He that her emotional distress was actually her love for her father, and she suddenly felt proud of her “symptoms.” Another patient with a massive opiate addiction opened up about a severely disturbing childhood incident he'd never before talked about, and then was able to cut his opiate use “way down.” We also discussed Tom's new plans for his medical practice, working with indigent individuals, and explored the possibility of testing my Feeling Good App with this population for free to see how they would take to it. He discovered that a group in England has “stolen” my names, and also have a “Feeling Good App” and a “Feeling Good Podcast,” which causes me considerable distress. We may have to rename our app the “Real Feeling Good App,” or some such name! Dr. Tom can be reached at BlueprintMedical.co.UK or at DrTomGedman.com. Tom, Rhonda, and I would also like to urge any listeners in or near England to attend the upcoming four day TEAM-CBT intensive in England from August 14 – 17th. This four day training conference will be awesome and only costs 440 pounds. Participants will receive 38 CPD points as well as credits in the TEAM-CBT certification program. For more information about the conference, go to www.TEAMCBT.UK. Thanks for listening! Rhonda, Tom, and David

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Navigating Your Finances During Unemployment | Full Episode

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 55:41


Navigating your finances through unemployment. Credit Canada Counsellor Randolph Taylor shares his tips for handling your money during this stressful time. And, a contest to help you learn about investing, but without all the risk. Mark Noble from Horizons ETFs tells us about The Biggest Winner trading simulation, in partnership with National Bank. Then, how to safeguard your inheritance for your loved ones. Selene Soo from RBC Insurance shares her insight.  Plus, we'll speak Erin Lowry, author of the Broke Millennial series, about the Broke Millennial Workbook: Take Control and Get Your Financial Life Together. To find out more about the guests check out: Mark Noble: com | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Randolph Taylor: com | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Erin Lowry: com | brokemillennial.com | Twitter | Instagram | Substack Selene Soo: com | Facebook Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Trading Investments The Risk-Free Way

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 11:34


Learning about trading investments the risk-free way. Horizons ETFs in partnership with National Bank hosts a 6-week long trading simulation every year called The Biggest Winner. Mark Noble, vice-president of ETF Strategy joins us to tell us how the contest works and what participants can learn from it. Find out more at horizonseft.com and connect on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Fozcast - The Ben Foster Podcast
Mark Noble - The BEST Thing about Being Retired... Season 6 Ep #6

Fozcast - The Ben Foster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 56:26


Today we have West Ham Legend SUPER Mark Noble on the Fozcast! Mark has tells all of his storied career as an Iron, what his future holds at the club and some ridiculous stories he's collected along the way! This one is a belter so we hope you enjoy!!

Fozcast - The Ben Foster Podcast
Mark Noble - The BEST Thing about Being Retired... Season 6 Ep #6

Fozcast - The Ben Foster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 59:56


Today we have West Ham Legend SUPER Mark Noble on the Fozcast! Mark has tells all of his storied career as an Iron, what his future holds at the club and some ridiculous stories he's collected along the way! This one is a belter so we hope you enjoy!!

The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast
016: Jaackmaate - Mark Noble is my Messiah!

The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 73:15


Welcome to 016 of The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast.This weeks guest, Happy Hour Podcast host, Jaackmaate, joins your host, Mark Howard, for a hilarious game of Goalie or no Goalie, discusses his journey from YouTube to Podcasting and dream job working for West Ham, reveals details on his current Happy Hour tour, interviewing West Ham legend Mark Noble, his love for the game of darts and lots of great stories along the way!Don't forget to drop us a follow and 5* rating!Follow us on the socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoursmineawayTwitter: https://twitter.com/YoursmineawayYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yoursmineawaypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The West Ham Way Podcast
The West Ham Way Podcast - 30th January 2023

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 47:43


This week Dave & Ex preview the Derby game and speak to Jimmy Walker about the West Ham ladies, working with Konch, Mark Noble`s role with the mens team, why we are struggling so much this season, Areola`s happiness and what we need in this transfer window before getting news from Ex and answering questions from Patrons of The West Ham Way....To listen to this show in full and unlock a range of other benefits you must be a Patron of The West Ham Way. You can become one here: www.patreon.com/thewesthamwayThis podcast was created and published by The West Ham Way and views on this show are not necessarily shared by talkSPORT@DaveWalkerWHU@ExWHUemployee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast
013: Spencer Owen - Hashtag United, reverse engineering a club!

The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 64:54


Welcome to 013 of The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast.This weeks guest, the man behind Hashtag United, Spencer Owen, joins your host, Mark Howard, for a game of goalie or no goalie, a Hashtag kit review, all things Hashtag United, Wembley Cup, playing with Mark Noble, his YouTube career and his plans for the future, along with much more!Don't forget to drop us a follow and 5* rating! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kammy & Ben's Proper Football Podcast
Proper Football With Mark Noble

Kammy & Ben's Proper Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 51:17


It's a big episode for Ben as one of his heroes - former West Ham skipper Mark Noble - joins him and Kammy on the Proper Football Podcast and there's lots to get stuck into: what did David Moyes say to him after he missed that last minute penalty against Manchester United? How soon did he know Declan Rice would be a top player? And why did a fan running on the pitch save him from a potential red card? He chats about what he'll be doing in his new role as West Ham's Sporting Director, why he took defeats so personally, what it was really like working under Alan Pardew, Avram Grant and Big Sam, and explains why the first COVID lockdown was so tough a period for him. Also, he reveals his favourite player, the best he's ever seen and which player he'd always choose to sit next on the team coach. If you want to ask Ben or Kammy a question, email kammyandben@bbc.co.uk.

talkSPORT Daily
Spurs Fans Call For Conte's Sacking; Liverpool Limp Through & Shearer Shocked By Newcastle Turnaround

talkSPORT Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 18:33


The former Spurs midfielder Jamie O'Hara believes things cannot continue as they are at Spurs after they were knocked out of the Carabao Cup, losing 2-0 at Nottingham Forest in the third round, whilst manager Antonio Conte blames fatigue for their recent form. The Chelsea manager Graham Potter was pleased with their performance despite losing 2-0 at Man City to exit the Carabao Cup. The former Wales striker Dean Saunders runs his eye across their 26-man squad for the upcoming World Cup, with manager Robert Page saying they don't fear anyone in their group. Elsewhere, the West Ham legend Mark Noble believes Declan Rice can be England captain one-day, but believes he can still get better. And Newcastle legend Alan Shearer expresses his surprise at the club's turnaround in the last 12 months, and is full of praise of the job Eddie Howe is doing at St James' Park. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We Are West Ham Podcast
197. Hopeless England [West Ham] relegated by Italy [Wigan]

We Are West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 81:33


International breaks rarely fill fans with excitement and joy and this one was true to form as England were RELEGATED from their Nations League group after a 1-0 defeat in Italy. Flashbacks of relegations at the hands of Birmingham and Wigan were rife amongst the Hammers fanbase as the painful experience of relegation returned for many of us. But all is not lost. Mark Noble has returned to the club as Sporting Director, presumably to save the day. His first job will be to get back in that dressing room and remind everyone what playing for West Ham means because it appears many have forgotten since Mr. West Ham's retirement. The lads also look ahead to this Saturday's visit of Wolves and James catches up with sports broadcaster and big Wolves fan, Will Lewis, who gives his thoughts on their season so far. Spoiler alert: it's pretty much identical to ours! It's a bit of a shorter episode this week due to not having any games to look back on and with just one to look ahead to, but at least you do get to hear about Will's recent grocery shopping experience. Every cloud! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and make sure you subscribe!

The West Ham Way Podcast
The West Ham Way Podcast - 26th September 2022

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 40:02


This week Dave & Ex talk about the all-important game on Saturday, how they would approach that fixture and Mark Noble coming back to the club as a Sporting Director before speaking to three of the Toronto Hammers on their 10 year anniversary, getting news from Ex and answering questions from Patrons of The West Ham Way....To listen to this show in full and unlock a range of other benefits you have to be a Patron of The West Ham Way. You can become one here: www.patreon.com/thewesthamwayThis show was created and uploaded by The West Ham Way. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views on talkSPORT.@DaveWalkerWHU@ExWHUemployee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The EPL Index Podcast
The Two Footed Podcast: September 22nd 2022

The EPL Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 73:53


On today's episode Dave looks at West Ham as the Hammers have had a poor start to the season, and have announced a new role for club legend Mark Noble. He then answers questions from listeners on a variety of topics, before looking at other news and gossip. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-epl-index-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
309: Are You Lonely? Featuring Professor Mark Noble

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 65:13 Very Popular


Professor Mark Noble Shares his Thinking on the Uptick in Loneliness. Rhonda starts today's podcast with a beautiful podcast endorsement from Eduardo, a fan who loved our recent podcast 303, featuring the dramatic, humble, and inspiring Jason Meno, a data scientist and software engineer who is making superb contributions to the Feeling Good App. Eduardo was especially interested in how to bring non-verbal, difficult-to-access negative thoughts to conscious awareness with the Stick Figure Technique. Today we interview Professor Mark Noble on the topic of loneliness. Mark is best known for his pioneering research on stem cells, but he has become an active and beloved member of the TEAM-CBT community since joining one of my Sunday hikes back in (date?) Mark is currently an active member and small group leader in Rhonda's Wednesday TEAM training group. He generously wrote brilliant chapter for my most recent book, Feeling Great, and has also written the Brain Users Guide to TEAM CBT which you can download for free from https://www.feelinggreattherapycenter.com/resources Mark begins by dedicating today's podcast to listeners who may be struggling with feelings of loneliness, and explains that loneliness appears to be on the increase, along with virtually all types of negative feelings, especially since the onset of the pandemic. He emphasizes that there are many roads to loneliness, including: Loss of a loved one, including friends, family, colleagues, or even a beloved pet Betrayal by someone you trusted Being trapped in an abusive relationship Being abandoned or neglected as a child Not being accepted by your family due to sexual orientation, religious preference, choice of life partner, or other factors Feelings of isolation due to COVID A dead marriage Infidelity And more. Of course, Social anxiety is one of the most common causes of loneliness, and last week we interviewed two individual, Cai Chen, MD, and Chan Mary Soeur, RN, BSN, who have fallen in love. Both were lonely and struggled for years with social anxiety. Their work with TEAM-CBT has not only helped them greatly with their anxiety and loneliness, but has brought them intense romantic love! Not bad! People struggling with loneliness often think there's something “wrong” with them. For example, you may feel unlovable, and fear that you'll be alone forever. In addition, the belief that we “need” love to feel happy and fulfilled often leaves the lonely individual feeling like they're doomed to endless unhappiness and a lack of fulfillment if they're alone. Mark explains that the scientific definition of loneliness is the distress you feel when you think that your ”needs” for connection and relationships differ from what you have. In addition, he believes that loneliness is not abnormal, but is rather an indication of healthy brain function that has been important to the survival of the human race. For example, feelings of loneliness motivate us to connect with others. In fact, feelings of loneliness prompt babies to cry for their mothers when they feel hungry, hurt, or alone, and this process begins within seconds of being born. We raised the question of whether the cure for loneliness is internal or external. The internal solution involves changing the way you think, and your relationship with yourself. The external solution involves trying to find a loving partner or becoming more involved in activities with others. Although this is the solution most people pursue, it often falls short. David emphasizes the important of the internal solution, and discovering that you can feel completely happy and fulfilled when you're alone. In fact, this is the first step in overcoming loneliness that he emphasizes in his book, Intimate Connections. Mark, Rhonda and David also discuss some of the paradoxes of TEAM-CBT, and how the “need” for love often drives others away, since you are asking people to give you something you can only give yourself. In contrast, when you feel happy within, and no longer “need” the love of others, love will often pursue you. We hope you enjoyed today's podcast, and want to thank our buddy, Professor Noble, who has made so many in our TEAM-CBT community feel less lonely and more connected! Warmly, Mark, Rhonda, and David

Life on the Line
#31 Dr Dan Pronk Vol III

Life on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 51:56


Alex Lloyd interviews former special forces combat doctor Dan Pronk about his new memoir, THE COMBAT DOCTOR. Life on the Line tracks down Australian military veterans and records their stories. Dr Dan Pronk is a former special forces combat doctor. He deployed 4 times to Afghanistan and went on over 100 combat missions. In his 7th appearance on the show, Dan spoke to Alex Lloyd about his new book, his life story, called THE COMBAT DOCTOR. The book is out now in print, audiobook and ebook, and Alex is Dan's publisher at Pan Macmillan.  Episodes referenced at the end of the podcast include: #31 Dr Dan Pronk Vol I #31 Dr Dan Pronk Vol II #36 Mark Donaldson VC Voodoo Medics with Mark Donaldson VC, Dr Dan Pronk and Kristin Shorten Lessons of a Combat Doctor with Dr Dan Pronk #51 Mark Noble #107 Brett Wood SAS Resilience with Dr Dan Pronk, Ben Pronk and Tim Curtis To see photos related to today's interview, visit our website - www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com - or follow us on social media: @lifeonthelinepodcast on Facebook and Instagram, @LOTLpod on Twitter and 'Thistle Productions' on LinkedIn.

The West Ham Way Podcast
125: TWHW Podcast (Extra Time) - Darren Blewiit

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 89:18


This week Dave & Ex were joined by their good friend Darren Blewitt who talks to us about his incredible journey from being on the verge of regular first team football at West Ham to writing suicide notes to his family. They talk about mental health, addiction, rehabilitation, his relationship with Mark Noble and more…. Usually the Extra Time show would be exclusive to Patrons of TWHW but due to the importance of this content and raising awareness of mental health, Dave & Ex would like to make this episode available to everyone.... www.patreon.com/thewesthamway @DaveWalkerWHU @ExWHUemployee

Football Cliches - A show about the unique language of football
The Pure Team GB Olympic XI

Football Cliches - A show about the unique language of football

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 56:33 Very Popular


The Athletic's Adam Hurrey, James Maw and debutant Ajay Rose mark 10 years since Team GB cobbled together a men's football team for London 2012, one of the most curious one-offs in modern football history, by asking: what would that team look like today? Mark Noble or no Mark Noble? What other Olympic sport should someone called "James Ward-Prowse" be competing in? And which manager would lead this XI in 2022? Meanwhile, the Adjudication Panel revive the age-old debate of whether an own goal can "nestle" and enjoy the latest commentary highlight of Euro 2022.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
Episode 300: Celebrating Five Million Plus!

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 106:49


Podcast #300: Celebrating Five Million Plus  In today's podcast, we celebrate, thanks to Rhonda and Fabrice, our 300th podcast, featuring some of our most beloved guests since our first podcast on October 27, 2016. We began with Fabrice Nye, who describes the birth of the Feeling Good Podcast, and two of our favorite and most popular guests, Drs. Matthew May and Jill Levitt. The schedule for all of the guests appears below. The featured guests include Fabrice Nye, Matthew May, Jill Levitt, Angela Krumm, Lorraine Wong, Kyle Jones, Brandon Vance, Heather Clague, Leigh Harrington, Sarah Hester, Brian Wright, Mark Noble, Thai-An Truong, Stirling Moorey, Rose Markotic, Mark Taslimi, Sunny Choi and Elizabeth Dandenell. Time Featured Guests 1:30-1:45 Fabrice Nye, The father of us all! #177, Research in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Matt May, co-therapist with David: live therapy with Marilyn & me, Many, many Ask David episodes, #265, Exposure to Leeches with Danielle Kamis Jill Levitt, David's co-therapist doing personal work with David, plus #146, When Helping Doesn't Help 1:45-2:00 Angela Krumm (#270-losing weight & flirting), Lorraine Wong (#155-treating emotional eating & #257 Intensives), Kyle Jones (Dating strategies, #151-Treating LGBTQ, #157-Psychotherapy Training, and #267-Talking to loved ones who criticize your sexual orientation 2:00-2:10 Brandon Vance- #160 Listening to the Music of TEAM #161, Music under what someone is saying #249, Report on Feeling Great Book Clubs #260, TEAM games (with Amy Spector) Heather Clague-(All of the above except #249) 2:10-2:20 Leigh Harrington, #279, Goal setting for Habits & Addictions Sarah Hester,#181, Live therapy, treatment of panic and insecurity, #193, Relapse 2:20-2:30 Brian Wright, #235, Anger in Marriage/5 Secrets Revisited 2:30-2:40 Mark Noble, #100, The New Micro-Neurosurgery, #167, TEAM and the Brain, #275, His latest thinking on how the molecular biology of stress & learning are consistent with TEAM, plus his chapbook on TEAM Thai-An Truong, #178, co-therapist with David at Atlanta Intensive Social Anxiety Be Gone, #218, Postpartum Depression, #264, How to get laid with help from the 5-Secrets #283, The “O” of OCD 2:40-2:50 Stirling Moorey, #280, A Beloved Voice from the past, #289 & 290, A case of social anxiety, personal work with Anita 2:50-3:00 Rose Markotic, #252 & 253, Sadness as Celebration Mark Taslimi, #29-35, Live sessions with Mark, “I'm a failure as a father.” #141, 2-Year follow up “I've been a failure as a father.” 3:00-3:10 Sunny Choi, #214 & 215, The Approval Addiction Elizabeth Dandenell, #240 & 241, struggling with anxiety and fear of poverty.   Rhonda, Fabrice and I want to thank all of our guests who have contributed so generously to our efforts, and to all of you, who have supported us! Most of the guests today have done personal work with David, often with Jill, Matt, or Rhonda as co-therapists, and almost all had some version of “I'm not good enough” when they were upset, and all found solutions to this which expanded their humanness and deepened their skills as TEAM therapists.  Our guests who did personal work were asked how things had been for them since doing that work, and they all reported that the results have been long-lasting, even permanent! In the following email I just received, Dr. Matthew May shared some feelings about today's show. Hi David, I like the show notes and approve of their humble nature.  Brevity is the soul of wit! If I were to edit anything, and I'm not sure that I would, it would be to list all the names of all the excellent folks who participated, in the first paragraph. My sense is that it was their vulnerability, as well as their willingness to do challenging personal work, that led to enduring improvements in mood, relationships and lives. I thought it was the personal endorsements and descriptions of how TEAM has improved their lives, that were the most compelling themes of the podcast. Adding to this, it goes without saying, that none of this would have happened without you, David.  You created this model of therapy for one thing.  You also created this community of people.  As you said before the podcast started, the most meaningful and important part of all of this has been the relationships and friendships that have developed as a result of this work.  (I'm paraphrasing and not doing a very good job of it, sadly!). In any case, I caught myself wondering if this format of therapy, one that is public and open, might be the future.  Meaning, instead of hiding our flaws and insecurities behind closed doors, if we might continue to attack the shame and stigma of “mental illness” by exposing it to the light of day, realizing that there was nothing to be ashamed of or afraid of, only opportunities to connect and be in the good company of other flawed, imperfect souls, just like us. -Matt Fabrice replied to Matt: Early Christians were doing their confessions in public—why not? ☺ Our numbers continue to grow each month, so please continue to tell your friends about us. We do not accept commercial advertising, something Fabrice suggested early in our development, so you are our only marketing team, and we thank you for sticking with us and sending us so many beautiful emails, reporting your responses to our shows, asking questions, and suggesting new topics. Our audience consists of lay people looking for personal healing as well as mental health professionals looking for new treatment tools as well as their own personal healing. Warmly, Fabrice, Rhonda, Matt and David

The West Ham Way Podcast
121: The West Ham Way Podcast - 11th July 2022

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 16:09


This week we speak Dave & Ex speak to Dan Woffenden about the signings so far, how many more we need, life without Mark Noble, the importance of Declan Rice and whether he is confident going into the new season before getting news from Ex and answering questions from Patrons of The West Ham Way. To listen to this show in full and unlock a range of other benefits you need to be a Patron of The West Ham Way. You can become one here: www.patreon.com/thewesthamway @DaveWalkerWHU @ExWHUemployee

The West Ham Way Podcast
117: The West Ham Way Podcast - 13th June 2022

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 44:42


We finally got to see Mark Noble in an England shirt at the weekend and speaking of shirts, we talk about our new kit, Ben Johnsons attitude towards cleaning the dressing room and the business other clubs are doing before revisiting that famous story of ours in Manchester.  We get the latest news from Ex and answer questions from patrons of the west ham way To listen to this show in full and unlock a range of other benefits you must be a Patron of The West Ham Way. You can be one here: www.patreon.com/thewesthamway @DaveWalkerWHU @ExWHUemployee

The Dodgy Linesman
Season 2 Ep 6 - Premier League

The Dodgy Linesman

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 53:48


Join the lads as they recap the latest from the Premier League. Can Steven Gerrard win the league for Liverpool? Arsenal bottle it at Newcastle. We're joined by Spurs fan Joe Leviton & Boca fan Alberto Abadi. Will Rangers find Europa glory? Nottingham Forest back to the big time? Ayling's huge goal against Brighton. Mark Noble plays his final home game. Does Arteta deserve criticism?

Football Outside the Box Podcast
Ep.24 - Mark Noble or Zlatan Ibrahimovic? & How to improve penalty shootouts?

Football Outside the Box Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 23:24


Join us as the hosts reflect on the career of Mr. West Ham Mark Noble and the comparison to the career of Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The hosts also react to the FA cup final that saw Liverpool top Chelsea once again in a penalty shootout. Is there a better way to determine a winner in a cup final? Let us know your thoughts in our Facebook group! If there are any outside the box topics you would like to see discussed on the podcast, please let us know the topics in our Facebook group as well! Don't forget to like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/fotbpod

Correspondentes Premier
CORRESPONDENTES PREMIER #232: AZEDOU!

Correspondentes Premier

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 68:41


Episódio gravado no pub com João Castelo Branco, Renato Senise, Natalie Gedra e Ulisses Neto acompanhando juntos a derrota do Arsenal para o Newcastle. A uma rodada do fim da Premier League, acabaram as chances do Arsenal disputar a próxima Champions League? E como foram as reações durante esta partida? Mais um troféu para o Liverpool na final da Copa da Inglaterra, a disputa pelo título da Premier League com o City, a despedida de Mark Noble. E entrevistas com Alisson, Thiago, Jorginho, Lucas Moura e Guardiola!

The Corner Flag
173: The Quadruple Dream Lives On

The Corner Flag

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 52:27


It's 2 out of 4! Liverpool wrapped up the Carabao Cup by beating Chelsea on penalties, with Mount and Azpilicueta missing. The Mason Mount Wembley curse lives on! We also talk about Man City being held by a resolute West Ham United, where Mark Noble said a tearful goodbye to a packed London Stadium crowd. Everton also decided to make life tough for themselves as they imploded to a 3-2 defeat to Brentford. Plus we also talk about all the bust ups at Manchester United and what is going on with the Mbappe transfer! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @cornerflagpod Visit us at www.thecornerflag.in Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods from and don't forget to give us a 5 star review!

ESPN FC
Gab and Juls: Can Liverpool Complete the Quadruple?

ESPN FC

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 46:28 Very Popular


Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss the impact of psychology after Liverpool's FA Cup final victory over Chelsea on penalties and talk about their chances of winning the quadruple after Man City's slip vs West Ham. The guys also discuss Robert Lewandowski's future at Bayern, praise Rafael Leao after AC Milan's victory over Atalanta put them in the driving seat for the Serie A title and reflect on the career of Mark Noble. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gab & Juls Show
Gab and Juls: Can Liverpool Complete the Quadruple?

The Gab & Juls Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 46:28 Very Popular


Gab Marcotti and Julien Laurens discuss the impact of psychology after Liverpool's FA Cup final victory over Chelsea on penalties and talk about their chances of winning the quadruple after Man City's slip vs West Ham. The guys also discuss Robert Lewandowski's future at Bayern, praise Rafael Leao after AC Milan's victory over Atalanta put them in the driving seat for the Serie A title and reflect on the career of Mark Noble. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Football Daily
MNC: Liverpool's Spot-kick Science, a Noble Feat & Drake's Valet

Football Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 52:21


Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Micah Richards for the Monday Night Club. The panel discuss Liverpool's FA Cup triumph, the psychology behind penalty shoot-outs and what's next for Chelsea after another Wembley defeat. Micah reacts to Manchester City faltering in the title race and are Leeds Marsch-ing down together? The panel also reflect on a Noble achievement for Mr West Ham, and reporter Mike Minay has his say on Blackpool's Jake Daniels coming out as the UK's only openly gay active male professional footballer. TOPICS: 1:20 – Jürgen Klopp's trophy collection, 10:40 – Liverpool's spot-kick science, 23:10 – Where does this leave Chelsea? 29:10 – Man City & the title race, 36:05 – Will Leeds stay up? 43:35 – Mark Noble's West Ham farewell, 48:00 – Blackpool's Jake Daniels.

Week in the Tackle
Poor Old Tommy Tinker

Week in the Tackle

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 58:40


Liverpool wins the FA Cup, Leeds are in a load of trouble and Mark Noble gets a hero's send off. We're recapping all of that and more on this episode of Week in the Tackle! Follow Tom Rennie & Matt Lawrence on Twitter and hear more from the guys on America's only soccer station, SiriusXM FC 157 - siriusxm.us/SiriusXMFC!

LAUSCHANGRIFF - Endlich was mit Sport!
Folge 122 - Nichts als Liebe!

LAUSCHANGRIFF - Endlich was mit Sport!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 88:47


Für die Konferenz! Für Markus Götz! Für Emotionen im Fußball! Für Mark Noble! Für die NBA Playoffs! Hier besonders Luka Doncic! Den besuchen wir! Für euch! Und mit euch! Hört einfach rein ;) Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Lauschangriff_Podcast

Footy Prime The Podcast
This Just In! Liverpool break Chelsea hearts in another Cup Final shootout

Footy Prime The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 63:21


Brendan Dunlop and Craig Forrest tried to make die-hard Leafs fans James Sharman and Jimmy Brennan feel better as they recapped a weekend that saw Jürgen Klopp finally get his hands on the FA Cup trophy, Leeds United lift their Premier League survival hopes with a last gasp draw at home to Brighton and Canadian women's national team star Jessie Fleming win the Women's FA Cup with Chelsea on Sunday after Saturday's penalty shootout heartbreak. Liverpool's chase for the quadruple is still alive after LFC's second straight Cup Final penalty shootout win over CFC. Forrest was full of praise for Mark Noble who played his last home match for West Ham, while the boys agree Frank Lampard's Everton are in trouble and Lady Luck just doesn't fancy any Toronto team after TFC's stoppage time loss to Orlando City in MLS.    This podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.   Parental discretion is advised.

The Sky Sports Football Podcast
Arsenal bounce back into top four with battling win at West Ham | Pundits praise Nketiah's impact | Smith: Arsenal look 'streetwise'

The Sky Sports Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 49:30


Dave Jones presents Super Sunday and is joined by Graeme Souness, Jermain Defoe, Jamie Redknapp and Alan Smith as they react to and analyse the talking points from Arsenal's battling win against West Ham at the London stadium which saw the Gunners bounce back into the top four after Spurs' earlier win against Leicester. All four pundits singled out Eddie Nketiah's performance and praised the forward for his impact in Arsenal's attack. Alan Smith feels the Gunners have now got strong character's in the dressing room and look more ‘streetwise' which allows them to dig out difficult results that they have previously been criticised for not doing. There is also reaction from Arsenal's Aaron Ramsdale, Rob Holding, West Ham captain Mark Noble and both managers, Mikel Arteta and David Moyes.

Football Is Nice with Russell Brand
Goodnight Sweetheart

Football Is Nice with Russell Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 54:21


Welcome to Football is Nice with me, Russell Brand, and my co-host Gareth Roy!   This week: Oligarchs and ownership Declan Rice, Mark Noble and Yarmolenko Love for the classic British TV show Goodnight Sweetheart That Rooney tweet! Gareth is back after having Covid... and it's JMF final show!   If you'd like to send a compliment to Gareth please tweet @jennymayfinn on Twitter!   Let us know what you think of it on Twitter using #FootballisNice and if you are listening on iTunes please leave us a review!   Twitter: @russellbrand, @garethtrews, @jennymayfinn   Instagram: @russellbrand, @jennymayfinn Produced by Jenny May Finn

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
A Look At Retail, Markets, And Supply Chain Struggles

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 27:42


Anjee Solanki, National Director of Retail, US at Colliers, discusses the retail space and holiday shopping outlook. AJ Oden, Investment Strategist for BNY Mellon Investor Solutions, gives his investment outlook. Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist at Invesco, talks markets. Mark Noble, Executive VP of ETF Strategy at Horizons ETFs, discusses the semi-conductor shortage and supply chain issues. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

You Irons - A Podcast about West Ham
'Moyes Needs To Get Cute'

You Irons - A Podcast about West Ham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 54:50


Roshane & sam preview the Everton game: is it time for major changes at the back, with Diop and Areola front of the queue? Plus, Mark Noble to play for Jamaica, why we are sick of PAI capital and Roshane gets stood up.

Week in the Tackle
Manchester United beats West Ham, Tottenham Shows No Fight & Tom Discovers Bloody Marys

Week in the Tackle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 53:24


Manchester United wins the Week in the Tackle Derby, Tottenham shows no fight against Chelsea, more terrible refereeing decisions across the board and Tom had his first seven Bloody Marys... It's all that and more on the latest Week in the Tackle! Follow Tom Rennie & Brian Dunseth on Twitter and hear more from the guys on America's only soccer station, SiriusXM FC 157 - siriusxm.us/SiriusXMFC!

The West Ham Way Podcast
82: The West Ham Way Podcast - 19th September 2021

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 49:56


On this show we reflect on a gut wrenching defeat to Man Utd, a heart breaking penalty miss for Mark Noble and the importance of the Cup on Wednesday and Leeds on Saturday. We also discuss a brilliant performance in Zagreb, a cracking pre match event with Mad Dog and Dev and select patrons at random for our September giveaway. As always Ex gives his weekly news round up before we end the show with questions from Patrons of TWHW. To listen to this podcast in full and unlock a range of other benefits you need to be a patron of the West Ham Way. You can become one here - www.patreon.com/thewesthamway @DaveWalkerWHU @ExWHUemployee

Squeaky Bum Time: An English Premier League Podcast
Episode #102 - Chelsea Smash Spurs, Penalty Drama for Man United, Man City Drop Points!

Squeaky Bum Time: An English Premier League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 52:41


In Episode #102 of the Squeaky Bum Time Podcast, Mike is recording from CHOP Sports studios in New Jersey! Kante subs in, helps Chelsea wallop Tottenham Late penalty drama at the London Stadium, as Cristiano and Manchester United hang on after Mark Noble misses! Manchester City drop points in a scoreless draw with Southampton despite Pep's pleas to supporters Brighton are in the top four after a 2-1 win over Leicester! Laurent's parlay hits!

Football Is Nice with Russell Brand

Welcome to the pilot episode of Football Is Nice with me, Russell Brand, and my co-host and producer Gareth Roy. This is the debut episode, meandering in parts but full of heart, wit and sharp observations like football is nice. During these 90 minutes you might discover: We like streakers. Gareth offended Mark Noble. Fans are nice. Hearing Sweet Caroline is painful for Russell. Steve Bruce's writings. Thoughts Jack Grealish's general hotness. Full circles. Please join us every Wednesday - we would love it if you could subscribe and leave us a review too! Produced by Jenny May Finn

What About Therapy
11. Understanding The Brain: SNEFF

What About Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 26:29


In this episode, Enoch goes over the acronym, SNEFF and how it applies to the brain and its function. This is from the book, Feeling Great, Chapter 30: TEAM-CBT and the Art of Micro-Neurosurgery. The majority of the chapter is written by Dr. Mark Noble who is considered to be one of the founders of modern stem-cell biology.

American West Ham Podcast
S3 Ep10: Show 34 - April 13 2021

American West Ham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 81:53


Brawley and Tony are back to discuss the fight for Europe and all things West Ham! We discuss the injury problems, JLingz on fire, and Mark Noble's resurgence! COYI! 

The West Ham Way Podcast
58: The West Ham Way Podcast - 6th April 2021

The West Ham Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 48:21


This week Dave & Ex reflect on a fantastic win away to Wolves, the importance of Mark Noble, Bowen as a striker, the incredible Jesse Lingard and Leicester on Sunday amongst other things. Ex gives his weekly round up before they both answer questions from Patrons of the West Ham Way. To listen to this show in full and unlock a range of other benefits you need to be a Patron of the West Ham Way. You can become one here: www.patreon.com/thewesthamway @DaveWalkerWHU @ExWHUemployee