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In the first of a special series, Eilidh and Susan are joined by Commonwealth Champion Ross Murdoch, to look back at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, 10 years on. On the dramatic opening night of the games, Ross Murdoch won a surprise gold medal in the men's 200m breaststroke ahead of the poster boy of the games, Michael Jamieson.In this episode, Ross talks about his preparations and lead up into the games, the shock of winning and the crazy chaos which followed that. Ross also opens up about his experiences of imposter syndrome and how he has come full circle from being the youngster in the team to the stalwart supporter of his team-mates. Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaffInstagram - @eilidh400h Get in touch: theinsidetrackpod@gmail.com
Michael Jamieson is an Olympic and Commonwealth Games silver medal winning swimmer. We discuss the fine margins in swimming at elite level, the loneliness of such a solo sport, pushing yourself to the limits and beyond, mental health concerns in sport, life in the Olympic Village, how he never gets in an indoor pool any more and much more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Swimmer Michael Jamieson discusses his strive for excellence in the pool which led to an Olympic silver medal in London but also resulted in mental health problems and depression.
A genuine and vulnerable insight into the sporting journey of Ian Braid – dedicated to Nina Foord who sadly passed away recently. Nina typified the amazing work that volunteers do in sport and also impacted on Ian's journey from being a young boy volunteering at the local rugby club right the way through to championing the cause and providing support for both athletes and those that help the athletes. Ian shares some of the highs and lows of his career including some personal challenges but what is clear is the impact he has had on the sporting system and many individuals by bringing attention to some hugely important issues. Below is a little more detail about Ian. I am confident that he will make you think and that there are some great take away messages from the podcast. Enjoy! Ian has brought together his significant experience in sport and his passion for helping others under the umbrella of DOCIAsport the company he founded in 2017. He brings a refreshing and independent view to all aspects of duty of care in sport from the perspective of coaches, officials, athletes, administrators, and the sector itself. Ian is acknowledged as a trusted leader whose opinions are widely sought after in sport, higher education, government, and business. He is recognised as a champion of mental health education. DOCIAsport has been shortlisted for a national award as Mental Health Consultancy 2020 and Ian himself is a fellow of the Mental Health Collective. Ian has given acclaimed keynote presentations, lectures, podcasts, and workshops throughout the UK. His vision as CEO of the British Athletes Commission led to the sector strengthening the support offered to vulnerable adults in sport. He also played a key role in the DCMS review of duty of care in sport assisting Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson. These became the platform for Ian to deliver sustainable positive change in sport, mental health provision and for the next generation of sport leaders applying his values, skills, and experience If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It only takes a minute and really makes a difference in helping to convince new listeners. Thanks so much it - is much appreciated!! For show notes and past guests, please visit www.sportstories247.com Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please make contact at: sportstories247@gmail.com Follow Sport Stories: Twitter: twitter.com/sportstories_ Instagram: Instagram.com/sportstories247 Facebook: facebook.com/sportstories247 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sportstories YouTube: Sport Stories YouTube Channel Find out more about Dave at: www.thesummitpartnership.com Follow Dave: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SummitDave LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davelevine3 Success Quote or saying: Everything is worth the price of a cup of coffee… I have to believe that changes can be made… I didn't appreciate the other persons point of view until I stood in their shoes and walked around Take and give care – David Lavalle Quick fire questions: The books that you would recommend are? Legacy by James Kerr Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown How do I prepare to be the best version of myself… Take and give care (Self and others) Who has made a big impact on you? Dame Tanni Grey Thompson Ed Simpson – good friend and Lawyer Fred the Dog Family and Mrs Braid Whos' Sport Story would you be really interested in hearing? Michael Jamieson, Olympian This is the Tedx talk referred to in the podcast https://youtu.be/oU6M7ZDVDN8 Coaching questions I would like to pose: 1 Where and how do you give time to others and what is the nourishment you get back in return for doing this? 2 How do you give care to yourself and what is your gage to know what is working for you and what is not? Contact info: Website www.dociasport.co.uk Email ian@dociasport.co.uk LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-braid-fmhc-484238 Twitter @DOCIA_sport
"Claire! They keep saying my wife is imaginary. Will you come on the podcast to prove you exist?"Finally, CJ, Clooj, The wife of Michael Jamieson....some Theme Park Wife is on the poddy. And this is no ordinary podcast. This is an M&S podcast.
Olympic Silver Medalist, World, European and Commonwealth Medalist, Commonwealth Games Ambassador, now Head Coach at Natare West London Michael Jamieson, speaks to Swim Swift Elite about his own swimming journey, retirement and transition from elite sport, coaching philosophies, and mindfulness.
Callum Johnson? Who is he? Exactly! Nate, MJ and Stuart are joined by Accrington Stanley right back and ice cream connoisseur, Callum Johnson, to get the scoop on frozen treats.What's better, Haagen-Dazs or Ben and Jerrys? How do you top your ice cream? Is it possible to make Michael Jamieson climax by describing food?
Regenerative Medicine Today welcomes Dr. Michael Jamieson. Dr. Jamieson is the Associate Director of the International Center for Regulatory Sciences, and an Assistant Professor Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California. Dr. Jamieson discusses the relationship between industry and academic labs. For more information about Dr. Jamieson, click here. Host John Murphy. [...]
Hans Obma enjoys cereal. As it turns out, so do most Americans. It's estimated 49% of Americans start their day with cereal. Each person consumes 160 bowls of cereal each year. Americans buy around 2.7 billion boxes of cereal per year. A study done in 2013 reported $11 billion dollars in cereal sales alone. The US ranks #4 in cereal consumption with Ireland leading the way, followed by England and Australia. In this first episode, I talk with actor and writer Hans Obma about his one true love... cereal. Thank you to Kellogg's, Gabe Fonseca of Cereal Time, Michael Jamieson of Food Review UK. Follow @hansobma Follow @mostlyminutiapodcast Listen to Mostly Minutia Podcast Listen on Apple Listen on Spotify Cover Art by Evah Fan
This week Lesley wrote about the Scottish Government’s “backing a quota to enforce 40 per cent representation of women on all public and company boards – after a Yes vote.” She also talks through the background to this article which includes the exchanges on twitter of Nicola Sturgeon, Shona Robison, Kezia Dugdale and Jenny Marra as they worked through the policy or not on a wet Sunday afternoon. And could you get the Scots to change their mind for £500 ? Apparently so, if you believe the latest polls. In the week where humour raises its head in the referendum debate; we worry about the panto stars, Jim Murphy and cybernats. And Lesley has been swimming. Rant alert. Was it Michael Jamieson, the Olympic Silver Medallist, who was her source of annoyance or inspiration in the crowded lanes? You will need to listen to find out.
Johnny Vaughan talks to Sir Chris Hoy in front of a packed out Hyde Park. Olympic medallists Rebecca Adlington and Michael Jamieson are live in the studio and Michael Vaughan takes on the Egg and Spoon Race Challenge