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This episode is brought to you by Movember: Brett & Joel kick things off with an announcement of our upcoming live show with Nike next week before they take the listeners through their training weeks. Brett makes an important decision on his racing plan for the remainder of 2024 and Joel opens up about what went wrong in his race. Joel sits down with Blake Norrish, a well known runner in the Melbourne community and proud Mo Bro for the past decade. They chat about his involvement in Movember and Blake openly shares how he used running to help him through grief. REGISTER FOR POINT TO PINNACLE TO SUPPORT MOVEMBER: https://au.movember.com/support-us/challenges/point-to-pinnacle SIGN UP TO OUR PATREON TODAY: www.patreon.com/forthekudos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack Blake: https://www.instagram.com/blakenorrish
My name is Jeff Morrison. I was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer at the age of 45. My dad is living with prostate cancer and because we talked about it, I got checked. I'm now cancer free. Over the past few years, I've lost a couple of close friends that took their own lives. I don't plan on going through that again. So I'm talking about it and I'm listening. It doesn't matter if you're a Mo-Bro or a Mo-Sista – MOVEMBER impacts everyone. Every year I become more passionate about this initiative and continue to be an advocate for men to start talking about it. Too many men are dying unnecessarily from prostate cancer, testicular cancer and suicide. It's time to stand up and do something about it. We're in this together, so get involved and start a conversation. Lisa McDonald is the Co-Chair of Movember Kitchener-Waterloo. Since the committee began she has been part of fundraising & awareness campaigns for Movember for the past 14 years. mosista.co/LisaMcDonald #movember #cancerawareness #prostatecancer #kitchenerwaterloo #jeffmorrison #lisamcdonald #livewithcdp #talkshow #radioshow #chrispomay #youtube #facebook #twitter #twitch #linkedin #audio #applepodcasts #spotify #iheartradio #amazonmusic #googlepodcasts #WQEE #barrycullenchevrolet
Ahead of a fundraising run in the Point to Pinnacle this weekend, Mobart MoBro Tommy Windsor joins Woody and Tubes live in the Triple M Breakfast studio. Listen as Tommy shares why Movember is so important, how you can get involved, and the secret to growing a great moustache.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're raising funds and awareness this Movember for all the dads, brothers, sons and mates in our lives. We need your help. Please donate to support men's health.
On this bonus episode, Jeff sits down with Movember's Corporate Manager, Rich Loesing to discuss all the great work being done by the Movember Foundation. DONATE to or JOIN the VM Movember Team: https://movember.com/t/visible-man?mc=1 MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/mental-health PROSTATE CANCER: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/prostate-cancer TESTICLES - NOW THAT WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION, HOW'S YOUR PAIR HANGIN'?: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/testicular-cancer MEN'S HEALTH: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/general SPOT A BRO WHO'S FEELING LOW: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/spot-the-signs BE A MAN OF MORE WORDS: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/suicide-prevention NEED SUPPORT?: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/get-support NO MORE DEAD END CONVERSATIONS: https://conversations.movember.com/en-us/ FAMILY MAN: https://familyman.movember.com/?_ga=2.82100694.1180391347.1636242975-484582211.1634003818 TRUE NORTH: https://truenorth.movember.com/en-usOn this bonus episode, Jeff sits down with Movember's Corporate Manager, to discuss all the great work being done by the Movember Foundation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/support
On this bonus episode, Jeff sits down with Movember's Corporate Manager, Rich Loesing to discuss all the great work being done by the Movember Foundation. DONATE to or JOIN the VM Movember Team: https://movember.com/t/visible-man?mc=1 MEN'S MENTAL HEALTH: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/mental-health PROSTATE CANCER: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/prostate-cancer TESTICLES - NOW THAT WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION, HOW'S YOUR PAIR HANGIN'?: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/testicular-cancer MEN'S HEALTH: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/general SPOT A BRO WHO'S FEELING LOW: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/spot-the-signs BE A MAN OF MORE WORDS: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/suicide-prevention NEED SUPPORT?: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/get-support NO MORE DEAD END CONVERSATIONS: https://conversations.movember.com/en-us/ FAMILY MAN: https://familyman.movember.com/?_ga=2.82100694.1180391347.1636242975-484582211.1634003818 TRUE NORTH: https://truenorth.movember.com/en-usOn this bonus episode, Jeff sits down with Movember's Corporate Manager, to discuss all the great work being done by the Movember Foundation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/support
https://linktr.ee/justmeshane1I'm raising funds and awareness this Movember for all the dads, brothers, sons and mates in our lives. I need your help. Please donate to support men's health.
In this episode we chat to the wonderful James Martin, seasoned Mo Bro and Movember ambassador.Movember is a charity that are quite literally changing the face of men's health. From its Brunswick Street foundations, whereby the original Melbourne Mo Bro got together in 2003, to bring back the Mo for their fellow Bros; today we witness a community of engaged, mobilised and global Mos, who have raise over a $1 billion for men's health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Chatting to James was an absolute delight, as he speaks passionately and eloquently about Movember, the amazing work they're doing together with the struggles which brought him to the cause. From fighting the stigma, to growing a Tom Selleck, it's often the worst moustaches that start the best conversations! So without further ado, please sit back, relax and we do hope you enjoy. Join our tribe and lets grow together https://plus.acast.com/s/purpose-made-podcast. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
What you will learn in this episode:The story of Mobro helped make recycling a household word. Today, Mobro is called the "barge that helped fuel a movement." A STORY SPARKED A MOVEMENT. This story about a meandering New York City garbage barge shocked our world into action and fueled a movement (See the PBS story here).In Storytelling as Best Practice, Andy Goodman says that "...Nonprofits and foundations, government agencies, and educational institutions - it didn't matter how large or small they were or what issues they were focused on, they were uniformly bad at telling their own stories."Raising more money means telling more and better stories. The better you become at turning your statistics into stories, the more the world will listen.Geoff Kullmans website and story (CLICK HERE).Connect with David:INSTAGRAMLinkedInEMAIL: DAVID@WSDEVELOP.COM
Mark Hedstrom is the Executive Director of the Movember Foundation USA and here to talk about we can recruit more people to come together and support men's health both mental and physical. You're Going To Love This Episode if:You're want to become an agent of change for supporting men's mental and physical health.You're interested in how 4 Aussie blokes were able to create a global movement by growing out their mustaches. You want to learn just how huge the risks are for men and their health.Loved Mark? You Can Find Out More Here:Movember Webstie: The Movember FoundationFind Out More About Mark: Mark HedstromBecome a Mo-Bro and Grow A Stache!: HEREThe Men's Work Introduction:JOIN The Men's Work: The Men's Work Additional Resources:Subscribe/Rate/Review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐: >>>HERE
Lundi prochain … le 1er novembre … ce sera le coup d'envoi de Movember … Le mois de la Moustache Katell … SCRIPT / Oui chaque année pendant le mois de novembre, les hommes sont invités à se laisser pousser la moustache pour sensibiliser la population aux cancers masculins .. prostate et testicules en tête … mais aussi à la santé mentale … Movember c'est la contraction de "mo" qui signifie "moustache" en argot australien et de "november" qui signifie "novembre" en anglais. Ca existe depuis 2012 en France … Relance : comment on fait pour participer ? Alors … il faut vous inscrire les garçons sur le site officiel de la fondation Movember … Ensuite, vous serez considérés comme des MoBro (surnom donné aux participants officiels). Le 1er novembre, donc lundi prochain, vous vous raserez de près et ensuite vous laisserez pousser tout le mois … Et l'idée c'est de partager des photos de l'avancement et de l'entretien de votre moustache sur les réseaux sociaux et ça fera parler de la cause … Et puis il y aura pas mal d'événements organisés dans l'Ouest … vous les retrouverez sur le site de Movember ...
How often do you think about where your trash goes?On this episode, we start things off with some true crime by presenting the tale of a serial killer. One with a ridiculously high kill count.Then Ian regales us with the legend of the Piasa, a dragon tale from a Native American culture that many people seem to overlook.And finally, that damn garbage barge. We won't spoil anything here, but it isn't headlining this episode because everything went perfectly fine.Let's get weird.Make sure to follow @CultTalkNet on Instagram, Twitter, Patreon, Facebook, and TikTok for more Groovy and Weird content!Whoopsie! In this episode, Ian says that Cahokia is located in Missouri. He's a ding dong, because Cahokia is actually located in Illinois.
Well have i got an episode for you guys! Today's episode i am joined by Jake Lambert who is Community Development Manger at Movember. This is something i am very passion about, we discuss looking after your mental health and physical health. How Movember become a company, signs and symptoms of something struggling. If some of the health topics discussed can raise thoughts or issues for some people, and if you need to further the conversation, please do so by contacting Lifeline on 13 11 14. Find Movember at: IG-@movember Facebook:Movember Website:https://au.movember.com/ Great resources to help out. Find myself at: IG: @m.cope.fitness Website: www.marcuscopefitness.net Facebook:Marcus Cope Fitness Youtube Channel: Marcus Cope Fitness
Let's dig into the ethos of Murder She Wrote. Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 10 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movember raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://movember.com/m/jayrecher
Fantastic stories from college. Come join me. Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 10 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movember raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://movember.com/m/jayrecher
This week, I had the honor of sitting down with Rich Loesing, the corporate development manager for Movember. We cover the inner resistance men face when taking care of their physical and mental health, Rich’s personal journey, some of my own hurdles, and how Movember is challenging the norms. Rich Loesing is a Corporate Development Manager at Movember, working with a variety of professional organizations that are dedicated to helping change the face of men’s health. Whether it’s Amazon, Google, Kroger, or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Rich assists all of Movember’s corporate supporters with personalized strategies to meet each organization’s specific needs, ranging from partnerships and branding to philanthropy and employee engagement. Rich has been a passionate Mo Bro and top fundraiser since his first Movember campaign in 2009. He joined the staff at Mo HQ in 2017 because he wanted to dedicate his career to a cause that has always been near and dear to his heart. As a licensed attorney and former financial professional, Rich uses his analytical and problem-solving skills to find creative ways for our remarkable corporate supporters to help Movember stop men dying too young. Connect with Rich + Movember: -Movember main site: https://us.movember.com/ -Movember Conversations: https://conversations.movember.com/ -Spot the Signs: https://us.movember.com/mens-health/spot-the-signs -Instagram: @Movember -Twitter: @Movember (USA) -Facebook: www.facebook.com/movemberusa Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition, or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today. Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While driving to work I see what a lot of people see. But maybe never notice. Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 10 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://movember.com/m/jayrecher Mint Mobile - As low as $15 a month for 3GB of data with unlimited talk and text. Use this link to sign up: http://fbuy.me/oJ72m
Gus Balcombe is a Mo Bro who has pledged to ride 1000km during the month of Movember. He joined Jimmy & Nath this morning on their MOde Of Transport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mackay urologist, Dr Sanjeev Bandi, is a powerhouse within the ranks of Mo Bro's worldwide.He has been the leading individual fundraiser in Australia for a number of consecutive years and has raised $435,514 since 2008.His club, the Mo~ving Mackay Cricket Club has raised $598,529 since 2011.Dr Bandi believes we all need to work together to improve men's health and well-being and is particularly passionate about youth suicide.He is passionate, mo~tivated (sorry!) and very funny.
Homeless is a wide scoping problem. I’m not qualified to solve. However, maybe just maybe we can learn something from the homeless mercenary units from John Wick. Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 10 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://movember.com/m/jayrecher Nitrogen Sports - BTC only. Industry leading 90 minute withdrawals. Sports. Casino. Poker. Use this link to sign up: https://nitrogensports.eu/r/1463141 Mint Mobile - As low as $15 a month for 3GB of data with unlimited talk and text. Use this link to sign up: http://fbuy.me/oJ72m
The USA is very polarized right now. It’s just not Blue vs Red. Remember we are all people. Created equal. https://purplestatesofamerica.org Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 10 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://movember.com/m/jayrecher Mint Mobile - As low as $15 a month for 3GB of data with unlimited talk and text. Use this link to sign up: http://fbuy.me/oJ72m
It's Movember, a cause close to my heart and one I've supported for more than a decade. This week I get to talk with a Mo Bro and good mate, Drew Duggan, who has battled one of the key areas Movember supports - testicular cancer.
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A quick recap of the votes. We hear from Jackson Van Hoof again. Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 10 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://movember.com/m/jayrecher
It's time to hit the high seas and hold an ill-fated casino night, here on Morgendorks! This week: "Just Add Water." When Ms. Li demands everybody attend the school's newest fundraising activity—a casino night aboard a luxury liner—it gives the entire Morgendorffer clan a brand spanking new setting for their litany of regular issues. But what's that on the horizon? AVAST! THE TRASH BARGE APPROACHETH. Speaking of trash barges, we're going to dive into the absolutely insane and wonderful story of the Mobro 4000, a barge that just wanted a home for itself and its 3,100 tons of Long Island garbage—and went more than 6,000 miles in search of it, becoming the most-watched pile of garbage in human history. Yeah, it's wild. Stay safe out there! Links: Quartz | How Often Do People Fall Overboard on Cruise Ships? Vice | The Most Watched Load of Garbage in the Memory of Man Newsday | Long Island's Infamous Garbage Barge of 1987 Still Influences Laws Outpost Daria Reborn Website: morgendorks.podbean.com Patreon: patreon.com/morgendorks Email: morgendorks@gmail.com Twitter: @morgendorks Facebook: fb.me/morgendorks.podcast
Yeah. That right more movie reviews. I fly a lot leave me alone. Ready or Not Groundhog Day Scrooged WP Engine is the best web hosting company I've ever used! Great up time. Secure. He did framework included. 35 themes. Free daily site back ups. https://goo.gl/yCmCTw Nitrogen Sports https://nitrogensports.eu/r/1463141 (if you make a purchase I get a small commission) - THANKS IN ADVANCE Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher
Ep1 name of the rose Long Shot Atomic Blonde Yesterday Anna Booksmart WP Engine is the best web hosting company I've ever used! Great up time. Secure. He did framework included. 35 themes. Free daily site back ups. https://goo.gl/yCmCTw Nitrogen Sports https://nitrogensports.eu/r/1463141 (if you make a purchase I get a small commission) - THANKS IN ADVANCE Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher
Where’d you go Bernedette The game (rewind) Mary Shelley Dora Whitney: can I be me Amy Keanu WP Engine is the best web hosting company I've ever used! Great up time. Secure. He did framework included. 35 themes. Free daily site back ups. https://goo.gl/yCmCTw Nitrogen Sports https://nitrogensports.eu/r/1463141 (if you make a purchase I get a small commission) - THANKS IN ADVANCE Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher
A few close calls I had growing up that could have lead to very bad things. WP Engine is the best web hosting company I've ever used! Great up time. Secure. He did framework included. 35 themes. Free daily site back ups. https://goo.gl/yCmCTw Nitrogen Sports https://nitrogensports.eu/r/1463141 (if you make a purchase I get a small commission) - THANKS IN ADVANCE Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher
Andy and I talked about the stigma around mental health and how that's the biggest issue facing men in terms of dealing with their mental health. We also talked about some of the changes seen throughout his years as a MoBro.
Mobro, Ouzo weddings and pea issues.
Hey Everyone, welcome back to another Episode of Celeb Talk Girl Talk!On today's episode we have a special guest joining us, Christian Trapp - a fellow Mo Bro from the Movember Foundation! Christian is a Movember Ambassador that raises awareness of men's health and encourages others to sign up and fundraise during Movember.Our Girl Talk Includes:Celebrity NewsWe talk about the three biggest health issues facing men:Prostate CancerTesticular CancerMental Health and Suicide Prevention We talk about the different ways women can dedicate time and effort to support the men in their lives and promote the importance of men's health!We talk about getting involved in raising awareness:Move for MovemberHost a Mo-MetMovember in the workplace Check out Movember to learn more!Interested? Grab a Cup and Join the Talk!!!!!Follow @celebtalkgirltalkpod @natasha_fig @jayrosexoxo on Instagramand our guest Christian Trapp@celebtgirltalk on Twitter and don't forget to Rate, Review, and Subscribe!Music by WordSmithCover Art by Ria
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Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher If you haven’t already donate please consider. PLUS to cater or not to cater for a family of four on Thanksgiving.
Mein heutiger Gast im Charity Format von Triathlon-Podcast heißt Michael Fischer und Michael ist verantwortlich für die Movember Charity Aktion in Europa. Das heißt mit Michael spreche ich in den nächsten knapp 30 Minuten u.a. darüber was sich genau hinter Movember verbirgt, wann, wo und wie die Movember Bewegung ihren Ursprung hat, welche Ziele die Movember Bewegung verfolgt und was man seit Beginn der jährlichen Aktion bereits bewegt hat, wie man Movember als Mo Bro oder Mo Sista unterstützen kann und eine Menge mehr. Hör Dir bitte dieses wichtige Interview bis zum Ende an, denn gerade aus Männersicht sind die Themen die besprochen und mit Hilfe von Movember verbessert, bzw. gelindert werden sollen sehr sehr wichtig! Shownotes: Website von Movember => https://de.movember.com/ Movember in Facebook => https://www.facebook.com/MovemberGermany Movember in Instagram => https://www.instagram.com/Movember/ Movember auf YouTube => https://www.youtube.com/user/movembertv Link zum TriaMo Team => https://mobro.co/triathlon-deutschland?mc=1 Mein Mo-Wachstum auf Insta => https://www.instagram.com/triathlonpodcast/ Wie denkst Du liebe Hörerin und Hörer dieses Podcasts über das Thema Movember und Männergesundheit? Lass es mich gerne wissen, entweder per Kommentar in Social Media, auf der Triathlon-Podcast Website oder gerne auch per eMail unter info@triathlon-podcast.de! Und ja, mein Mo wächst und wird wie im Interview mit Michael erwähnt meistbietend versteigert. Bedeutet für Dich, wenn Du am Ende des Monats November von allen Spendern des TriaMo Teams die höchste Spende gemacht hast, dann erhältst Du von mir als Danke schön ein Interview mit mir im Rahmen von Triathlon-Podcast, und der Podcast wird von einigen Hörern angehört. Also, Gib Dir einen Ruck und unterstütze die Movemberaktion!!!! Hat Dir der Talk mit Michael gefallen? Wenn ja dann sei so lieb und gib dem Triathlon-Podcast Deine ehrliche Bewertung auf Apple Podcasts, bzw. abonniere den Podcast in den Plattformen Deiner Wahl, d.h. Spotify, Google Podcasts und Co. so dass Du in Zukunft keine weitere Folge verpasst. Zu guter letzt freue ich mich, wenn Du bei der nächsten Ausgabe von Triathlon-Podcast wieder mit dabei bist. Also, bis dahin, bleib sportlich Dein Marco. P.S. Und wie Michael erwähnt hat: Whatever you grow will safe a bro! In diesem Sinne, Happy Movember und Unterstütze die Aktion! Folge direkt herunterladen
Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher Please donate today. PLUS am I having a crisis? I hope not.
Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. 2018 Movemener raised $18.4 million which 72.9% was allocated to men’s health projects. https://mobro.co/jayrecher Please help the cause and donate today. PLUS more Dead Like Me talk.
Tackling prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention I’m a 9 year Mo Bro. Please click the link below to donate. https://mobro.co/jayrecher
‘If you want a great beard we are here to show you the road’ In this highly entertaining and informative episode, Khadija is talking to the Mo Bros, Keval Kunal and Savan three brothers who undertook the challenge of Movember in 2014 and on finding there were no great beard products were inspired to create their own. Mo Bro’s was born and is now in 78 countries across the world helping men to achieve the image they want with an amazing beard. There is something for everyone in this episode listen in and enjoy KEY TAKEAWAYS As brits, we are really good at having ideas but rarely take them through to execution Through our rivalry as brothers, borne from the challenge of Movember in 2014 we created a business which is now in 78 countries around the world. As a brand, we want to promote wellbeing for men overall and this involves eating well and exercising regularly. Over the last five years, we have continually worked to improve our offering and we believe we’ve now hit 5 stars. Being patchy, scratchy or unruly are the common challenges for men when growing beards We love being able to change the image of men and restore their confidence. Our why is being able to help change the image of guys who want to have a better lifestyle. We fix images rather than beards. Every business has a core purpose and ours is about empowering men and making them feel better about themselves. Being able to inspire and share some of the wisdom we have learnt from starting at the bottom and working through every tier of business is very important to us. If we can help other businesses we do it’s a way of us giving back to our community. Mo Bros has become a community-led brand. We no longer have to spend money on finding out what our customers want, our community drives the appetite and we just have to listen to what they want. Everyone has their own journey and if you start chasing what someone else is doing you’ll end up achieving their goals. In business, the first thing you should do is work out what your end goal is and then work backwards. We do what we do to make a difference we want to have a positive footprint to leave behind. In the big picture, we want to make a difference in the world we live in, we like to think we are a company born with a soul. If everyone aspired to make a small difference in every company around the world we would live in a much better place, we all have a responsibility to do that. We were never driven by money and there are things that are more important such as integrity, honour and the relationships we have with others. BEST MOMENTS ‘Beards are something that men can truly own’ ‘There is a reason men can grow a beard so let’s keep it and embrace it’ ‘We understand the grind and hustle that goes on behind the scenes’ ‘Charities are really good at making a difference but they are not always business-minded or entrepreneurial we are able to bolt on to an array of charities and make a difference’ VALUABLE RESOURCES Keeping it Real with Khadija Podcast Sales Genius book Fit for Purpose Leadership book MO Bros website ABOUT THE HOST Keep it real with Khadija is an interview-based podcast hosted by Khadija Kalifa. As a BBC Apprentice finalist and busy Mumpreneur, Khadija is on a mission to build an empire whilst raising two children, inspiring others to make their passion their profession. Khadija speaks openly about how she grew up in an underprivileged area, turned her daughter’s birth trauma into a motivational story, and became a BBC Apprentice finalist, successful business mentor, motivational speaker, property investor and podcast host. Guests of the show speak candidly about life, business, mental health, mindset and making the most of every opportunity. CONTACT Www.keepitrealwithkhadija.com Www.facebook.com/keepitrealwithkhadija Email: keepitrealwithkhadija@gmail.com / info@keepitrealwithkhadija.com LinkedIn Khadija Kalifa Instagram Khadija Kalifa Twitter Khadija Kalifa
The guys sit down and torture themselves with carbonated trash water and talk about the trash that sailed around the world on the newest episode of Bourbon Legends: episode 21 Mobro 4000
Nick Hewer interviews the three Dattani brothers, founders of Mo Bro’s, a male grooming company. Since 2014, Mo Bro’s has gone from a kitchen table in Leicester to selling products in 78 countries around the world. In this episode, the brothers discuss the benefits of working with family, how they’ve maintained their brand identity overseas and how they’ve built their business through global eCommerce. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I’m going to interrupt business as usual broadcasting here because it’s November... and we need to talk.We need to talk about men.This episode is inspired by Movember, which uses this month to talk about improving the quality of life for men and raising funds to do something about it.The reason for this conversation is pretty clear when we see the numbers:In Australia three in every four suicides are menMen die on average six years earlier than women for reasons that are largely preventable.And lastly - 70% of men say their friends can rely on them for support, but only 48% say that they rely on their friends. In other words: they’re here for their mates, but worried about asking for help for themselves.Helping to improve the health and wellbeing of the men in our lives is so important, and this episode covers that from a variety of different angles. I’m incredibly proud of it and I hope you find it useful too.I speak with four men from very different areas of expertise on men’s health. There’s personal trainer and TV personality Sam Wood, Sam Gledhill from the Movember Foundation, award-winning filmmaker Damon Gameau and anthropologist Dr. Monty Badami.Together they share rich and nuanced view of how we can better support the boys and men in our lives and how we can have conversations with them that matter.Share this episode with your partner, your brother, your father, your son or your friend. Let's change that statistic that says that only 48% of men believe that they can rely on their friends.Be the person that they can rely on.Let's get the conversation started.
A familiar face returns to the Movember Podcast, this time as guest rather than host. Osher Günsberg is a longtime Mo Bro and friend of Adam, and in this episode they retrace the personal, mental and professional transformation Osher has been through since he went by 'Andrew G' in the nineties. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Roxi and Gina gone, Sean and Bryan do a round-up show of Logan, Power Rangers, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and we get to some feedback that is long overdue. Click here to download the podcast file. The post The Mo Bro Roundup Show: Chronicle Breakfast Club Rangers appeared first on NERDONOMY.
In this episode of Movember Radio, we chat to Kieran Ryan, a passionate Mo Bro from Stawell, Australia who first got involved with Movember in 2009 when he was 21 years old, after losing two close mates to suicide. Kieran has been a champion for men’s health, running 100km for Movember back in 2012 and his team helped raise more than $50,000 over seven years. Kieran then went on to trek the Kokoda Trail with Mo Bro Ambassador and Paralympian Kurt Fearnley for the 100th Anniversary of ANZAC Day in 2014. Kieran now works for the Movember Foundation development team. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Movember Radio, we chat to long-time Mo Bro and Global Director of Programs for the Movember Foundation, Owen Sharp. Owen oversees a number of the Foundation’s global initiatives including True NTH, which is the largest single investment in prostate cancer interventions and programs in the world. He started his career as an emergency nurse in Glasgow, and as a result, Owen has some amazing stories to tell. We chat to Owen in time for this year’s World Cancer Day. On February 4th, the world will unite to show that we can do something about cancer. Check out Movember.com to find out how you can show your support World Cancer Day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matt Wade, Australian cricketer and Mo Bro, shares his story in this episode of Movember Radio of the challenges he has overcome in his sporting and personal life. Matt talks about how he was diagnosed with testicular cancer at just 15 years old, which is one of the reasons he is so passionate about men’s health and spreading the word to encourage men to take action. The Movember Foundation is the official men’s health charity partner of Cricket Australia and Matt has been a Mo Bro for three years. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Wicked Green Energy Lady takes on recycling and whether it is both economically and environmentally sustainable. We'll touch upon the beginnings of recycling and the issues the country faced in developing recycling programs. Our first talking point will be the Mobro 4000, the infamous gargage barge that spent much of 1987 traveling up and down the eastern seacoast looking for a place to dump its load. We'll discuss what Bourne and Malden, MA are doing. Then I will regale you with some interesting facts, and lastly ask a few recycling questions. If you get them all right, you win a prize!!
Tune into this week’s episode of Movember Radio as we hear from Craig Cooper – the first episode of a special two part series. Author, Mo Bro and former pro skateboarder, Craig is originally from New Zealand and moved to the States at 38 years old to cofound Boost Mobile. He’s passionate about advocating for men’s health and fitness and is redefining what it means to be middle aged. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Help! You know I need somebody! Help!Just what were The Beatles actually singing about? People always talk about the importance of giving back, showing support, and helping others, but realistically how do you actually help others? It can seem like a daunting task if you don’t know who to help and where to start.In our second podcast out of LA we dropped by the Movember headquarters for a conversation with one of their directors, and Mo-Bro, JJ Owen. If you’re not familiar with Movember, they are the Non-Profit Organization that raises awareness and money for mens health (think prostate cancer) by getting men to grow a mustache during the month of November to start the conversation.In this episode, you’ll learn:+How causes build relationships+Why creating change doesn’t have to be big sweeping change+What makes people care about getting involved+The ways you can help others that don’t involve donating money+How to support a cause without having to go out of your way+Why being open to chance interactions leads to creating great things+Finding your inherent reason to get involved, and how that changes your approach+If being altruistic is a realistic thing to strive for+How to relate your past activities to your future activities+Knowing where your money goes+All about MovemberFind JJ and Movember at@Movember on Twitter and Instagram@MobroJJwww.movember.comThis episode is sponsored by Under30Experiences, an amazing travel community that allows like-minded young adults to explore the world. Use promo code "idealemon" at under30experiences.com for $100 off your next booking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune in to this episode of Movember Radio as we chat to a Mo Bro and Mo Sista couple from Canada – Shea Emry and Devon Brooks. Professional football player for the CFL’s Rough Riders, Shea suffered a serious concussion a few years back, which led to a struggle with depression. Devon, entrepreneur and founder of the Blow Dry Bar, has also battled some demons in the past with her experience with post-traumatic stress disorder. This dynamic duo make quite the team and, as you’ll hear, they’re using past experience and quick thinking brains for the better through their work with the Movember Foundation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's time for spring cleaning so get ready to sweep up factoids about garbage: Oscar the Grouch, the 5-Second Rule, and the surprisingly recent invention of the Trash feature in computers. Learn the tale of the Mobro 4000 - how the legendary floating island of New York City trash sailed up and down the coast of the Atlantic. You talking smack? Take the trash talk quiz! ...And find out exactly how should you poop in the woods. Also: movie body count trivia
We decide the greatest moustache in history, live at the Blue Point Movember kickoff party. Donate to our Movember team at MoBro.co/mastersofnone.
Saxophonist John Eliis grew up in North Carolina, in a family that valued the arts and creativity, but also surrounded by what he refers to as “country people”. He attended high school and part of college at an arts academy in North Carolina before moving to New Orleans, and eventually settling in New York city, about 15 years ago.He works regularly as a sideman with other jazz artists including Dr. Lonnie Smith, Miguel Zenon, and Darcie James-Argue. He’s the kind of musician who brings real energy and enthusiasm to a project, and also a real sense of his own personal identityJohn has also recorded a number of albums under his own name, and with a project he has called “Double Wide”. His most recent solo project, called MOBRO, is a long form narrative collaboration with playwright Andy Bragen, was released earlier this year.Ellis returns again and again to the importance of where he came from, and how the people he saw growing up influenced his values as an artists. He also discusses the advantage of being isolated when he was learning to play, and the importance self study in jazz. In many ways, it seems that being somewhat isolated and finding jazz very much on his own is what helped him to find his own sound and musical voice.www.johnaxsonellis.com
Bryan welcomes his brother and Nerds on Film co-host Sean Moriarty for a hearty discussion about the only man in U.S. history to ever successfully commit air piracy: D.B. Cooper. Click here if the media player below has trouble loading. The post Who Shot E.B.? – The Mo Bro Cooper Show appeared first on NERDONOMY.
Happy Halloween! In today's episode we were joined by our friend Matt Vardjan, a bearded homebrewer and "Mo-Bro". Matt chatted with us about Movember, a charity for men's health, and helped us cover a few news stories, play a special Halloween edition of Happy Fun Time Games, get beerducated on what happens when a beer is skunked, and sample some delicious brews. We used some background music in this episode, courtesy http://www.purple-planet.com.
Sean and Bryan continue their talk about Superman in film, TV and Theatre. ALSO Featured: A New episode of Nerds on the Street as we cover one of the Man of Steel midnight showings. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening! The post The Mo Bro Supes Show, Part II appeared first on NERDONOMY.
On the cusp of the premiere of Man of Steel, Sean and Bryan team up talk heavily about their deep love for Superman through his appearances in TV, Film and Theatre. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening! The post The Mo Bro Supes Show, Part I appeared first on NERDONOMY.
This week, The Moriarty Brothers team up to discuss the one topic they can’t shut up about: Batman. Join us as they discuss everything from the 1940’s serials all the way through The Dark Knight Rises. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening! Photo Credit: A Old Poster for the 1949 Columbia Pictures serial Batman & […] The post The Mo Bro Batman Show appeared first on NERDONOMY.
A Movember episode of “A Pint With Friends” featuring my very first homebrew, from the White House Honey Porter recipe. We chat about sampling craft beer from a frosted glass vs a glass at room temperature, our favourite moustaches, lip plating, and I tell a story about my new Untapped friend actor Wil Wheaton aka Wesley Crusher. What is Movember? Learn more at Movember.com. Make a donation to our team Secondhand Moustache? Guests/MoBro’s: Josh “The Swashbuckler” Fairfellow & Wrey Volk (MoCity Madness) Brews tasted during the episode: Smitty’s White House Honey Porter – Homebrew – Check out photos of the brewing process on my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SmittysBrewReview and I’d love it if you “Liked” the page. Adelbert’s Brewery -Dancin’ Monks – A heavenly gift from my friend Dalyn Szilvassy who travelled to Austin Tx. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/apintwithfriends/message