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Get ready for one of the most inspiring episodes yet with the legendary lad Morgan Mitchell. Born deaf, Morgan's journey to becoming a professional rugby player was never going to be easy. Although he was an absolute beast on the rugby field from a young age, he was always told that he would never be able to play professional rugby. Thankfully the man who is known for his stubbornness was not having a bar of it and did manage to debut for his beloved Southland stags in 2014. He has since gone on to play over 50 games for the Stags as well as playing overseas with the Toronto ArrowsKamaishi Seawaves and Houston SaberCats.This story is a great one about never giving up on your dreams and a great reminder of some of the obstacles you can overcome when you put your mind to it. Morgy is such a champion, a very funny man and like his brother Brayden can tell a hell of a yarn. It was an honour to be the first podcast to share Morgans journey and if you enjoy this episode then I ask if you could please like the video and let me know what you enjoyed about this one in the comments.EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/whatalad Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Keegan as he sits down with Morgan Mitchell, two-time Olympian and advocate for change. Morgan shares her remarkable journey from a challenging upbringing in Werribee to representing Australia on the world stage in track and field. In a heartfelt and inspiring conversation, she opens up about her experiences with domestic violence, her commitment to advocacy, and the powerful role her mother played in shaping her resilience.With insights on manifestation, personal growth, and protecting your peace, this episode offers a raw and motivating look into Morgan's life beyond the track. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week during our Sweat Daily break, we're bringing you an extended interview with Olympian Morgan Mitchell.When Morgan Mitchell made it to the Olympics, she was on top of the world. But in the weeks after the competition, she was the worst she'd ever felt as she realised she'd lost her identity. In this Tuesday Talk episode, Kayla and Morgan discuss dealing with online hate about your body as an athlete, going vegan, and how she, as an Olympian, manages her energy levels.Want to know more about Morgan Mitchell? Find her on:Instagram - @morganmitchWant more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing Breast Cancer and Beyond from Amy & T.J..Follow the show: Amy & T.J.It was 11 years ago during October and Breast Cancer Awareness month when that on air mammogram brought Amy her own diagnosis. Today, Amy continues her mission to remove the fear and instead inspire and inform. Actress, producer, Nicole Eggert, has a powerful message of finding hope and thriving through life's darkest moments. Also, Amy's close friend Morgan Mitchell returns with an announcement she once thought impossible and surprises us all with a special guest! As we recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, let this episode remind you to prioritize your health—grab those pumpkins and schedule your mammogram today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
It was 11 years ago during October and Breast Cancer Awareness month when that on air mammogram brought Amy her own diagnosis. Today, Amy continues her mission to remove the fear and instead inspire and inform. Actress, producer, Nicole Eggert, has a powerful message of finding hope and thriving through life's darkest moments. Also, Amy's close friend Morgan Mitchell returns with an announcement she once thought impossible and surprises us all with a special guest! As we recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, let this episode remind you to prioritize your health—grab those pumpkins and schedule your mammogram today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we meet Morgan Mitchell, President of Preflight Aviation Camp and Active Duty Operations Researcher in the US Air Force.
Three board members of the Floresville 4A Corp. were able to take care of some official business at a meeting June 6, despite being unsure of their future on the board. The corporation, which oversees the Floresville Event Center, had not been able to hold a monthly meeting since Jan. 25 for lack of a quorum — due at least in part to a number of resignations. Board member Morgan Mitchell chaired the June 6 meeting, which also was attended by Mary Helen Tieken and Brian Gray, who had been appointed to the board Feb. 8 by the Floresville City...Article Link
When Morgan Mitchell made it to the Commonwealth Games, she was on top of the world. But in the weeks after the competition, she was the worst she'd ever felt as she realised she'd lost her identity.In this Tuesday Talk episode, Kayla and Morgan discuss dealing with online hate about your body as an athlete, going vegan, and how she, as an Olympian, manages her energy levels.Want to hear the full interview with Morgan? Then join us over at Sweat Daily+. Subscribe now to get ad-free early access to every episode – and to hear exclusive extended Tuesday Talk interviews.Want to know more about Morgan Mitchell? Find her on:Instagram - @morganmitchWant more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hear about diminishing farmland ownership, farmers, and food processing plants in the United States. Learn the importance of Home Gardening in America, becoming food secure, knowing what's in your food, and what the 4 “Must-Haves” are for a successful garden! See the Ark Seed Affiliate at www.jimbakkershow.com to learn more!
Mondo welcomes Alex and Morgan Mitchell, founders and owners of Ark Heirloom Seeds. Watch the panel demonstration on germinating and planting seeds in containers and raised beds! Learn about seed quality and what Ark Seed Kits have to offer. Become “food secure” for you and your family!
Welcome to the Baddie 2 Baddie podcast, where we dive into candid conversations about the experiences and challenges faced by women of color dealing with breast cancer. In this episode, host Tesha along with the remarkable Dr. Morgan Mitchell, a breast cancer survivor and advocate, delve into the importance of support groups and the power of shared experiences. We explore the therapeutic value of connecting with individuals who understand the unique journey of battling breast cancer as a woman of color, and the need for tailored support groups in this community. Join us as we navigate the complexities of health care advocacy, cultural barriers, and the impact of practical support in facing a cancer diagnosis. Listen in as we unpack the resilience and magic of black people and the significance of advocacy in making a difference in breast cancer outcomes for women of color. Get ready for an insightful and empowering conversation that addresses the importance of self-advocacy, early detection, and the strength found in shared experiences. A cancer diagnosis changes everything. As a woman of color, where do you go or who do you turn to when you're in the midst of the fight of your life? You search online for stories and images of women who've gone through treatment and look like you, but you find little to nothing. That's where For the Breast of Us comes in. Baddie 2 Baddie is the podcast by For the Breast of Us hosted by the FTBOU Team where we share real life experiences, education and information to help you live you best life after a breast cancer diagnosis. Baddie Behavior is the safe space for survivors and thrivers to get all the way raw about how breast cancer changes our bodies, sex lives and relationships. Learn more by visiting www.breastofus.com and follow us on social media @forthebreastofus.
This Episode is proudly brought to you by our friends, RIXX Eyewear.RIXX Eyewear: Eyewear that inspires confidence.Website: https://rixxeyewear.com.au/SPECIAL OFFER: use code ACES at checkout!Tommy Sheridan:https://instagram.com/tommy_sheridan?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Contact us:Email: tommy@ausmericanaces.com.auInstagram: https://instagram.com/ausmericanaces?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/AusmericanAcesSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3yTNtjpRf8cV5vASDTafn4?si=4mhwj7eaRLmhGSyZFRitKQApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ausmerican-aces/id1585841611TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ausmerican_aces?_t=8azFq8vsiOY&_r=1If you're enjoying our shows please feel free to shout us out on Instagram and tag us.There is nothing better than a little bit of love on social media from all of our loyal listeners & viewers!Thank you for your incredible support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Performance | Mindset | Lifestyle | Success- Mitch Creek & Bec Cole Morgan Mitchell is Ace. Talk about squeezing the most out of life and doing it with absolute style while being 100% true to yourself. From humble beginnings, Morgan has proved the haters wrong and through hard work, talent, a lust for life and an unwavering attitude she has won national titles, made Olympic teams and competed consistently at the highest level. An advocate for mental health, Morgan is ready to make her mark at the 2024 Olympics in France later this year. We had so much fun with Morgan and their are so many lessons to learn from this chat about how you can live life to its true potential. Follow The Performance Circus @ Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperformancecircus/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/@theperformancecircus TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theperformancecircus Follow Morgan Mitchell @ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morganmitch/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
325: Vic Milers Club | Precision Fuel & Hydration review | Coaching by AI This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. https://visit.pfandh.com/inside-planner then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Tom Do Canto guest hosts to share how he pulled off a personal best at the Valencia Marathon as well as his preparation for the Osaka Marathon. Brad feels refreshed after some time on the coast. Brady tags in for his triathlon team's yearly race around Echuca. Conor Whitely from NSW took out the Vic Milers Club Men's 1500m A race in 3:45.34 ahead of Jhye Hadfield and Thomas Moorcroft. Melissa Duncan won the Women's 1500m A race in 4:24.35, with Jessica Smith and Lucy Cleveland on the podium. South Australian pair Jack Atherton and Degras Amekata were first across in the Men's 800m A with Mitchel Langborne in third, while Georgia Griffith in 2:06.53 ahead of Morgan Mitchell and Katrina Anderson. Aths Vic Results Hub European Athletics Championships in Rome to offer performance bonuses, based on the World Athletics points system. Inside The Games NSW Milers Club Laura Roff 1500m, Alex Talbot 3:53 1500, 800m Ivy Boothroyd 2:08.76, Ben Jagger 1:50.27 Athletics NSW Results Jake Wightman to sit out of World Indoors Championships, committed to Maurie Plant Meet in Melbourne. Let's Run Report Andrea Seccaffien, formerly of Melbourne and Bowerman Track Clubs to make marathon debut in Tokyo while based in Melbourne. Canadian Running News Laura Muir to defend the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games in New York along contenders Jessica Hull and Josette Andrews, Josh Kerr to attempt 2 mile world Record Millrose Games News Boston Marathon Fields fully announced, the men's elite field to be headlined by Evans Chebet making a tilt for a three peat, against 2023 runner-up Gabriel Geay and Valencia Marathon winner Sisay Lemma. The women's elite field was previously announced with 2023 winner Helen Obiri to defend her title, alongside Americans Des Linden and Emma Bates. Full Elite Fields, Boston Athletic Association Press Release Matt Ramsden took out the WA 5000m Champs in 13:59 as did Sian Munks in 17:02. Results via World Athletics The boys review Precision Fuel & Hydration, including their planner tool to calculate carbs and sodium required for the duration of a marathon based on sweat rate, the gels and drink mix products themselves, as well as discussing the progress made in the nutrition space over the years. Listener Question of the week stays on theme asking the boys about their everyday nutrition principles, then Whispers speak of an American making a tilt at an Olympic spot training in Adelaide. Brady on the Loose follows up on last week's rant on milk design cartons and then discusses the prospect of coaching to be replaced by artificial intelligence. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
T.J. and Amy are on personal mission. It's a tough topic that too many people avoid, but we have to get real and talk. This conversation can change lives. They sit down with their close friend Morgan Mitchell, who is fighting for her life after being diagnosed at 28 with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Annual "Very Best of the Year" episode! 2023 was the biggest year yet for us and we're so grateful for you to join us as we look back on the year that was with the very best bits. This episode is split into four categories...the funniest, most shocking, Dos & D uncut and the heartfelt/inspiring moments. We try and sprinkle humour into every episode we put out and when trying to find only four clips to play, trust us, it was a difficult job! This segment will have you in stitches as Sam Newman shares his relationship with "the chief", Jason Dunstall, Hugh van Cuylenburg's horrendously awkward first encounter's with now friend, Hamish Blake, Julian Wood's involvement with Marty & Michael's streaking of the AFL Grand Final and Rob Mills caught on stage with literally his pants around his ankles... Then we turn our attention to the parts which will shock you for different reasons. Survival Expert, Ky Furneaux's experience on "Naked & Afraid, Celebrity Bodyguard, Wayne Mattei's hairiest moments, Aussie Sprinter, Morgan Mitchell being the victim of a pathetic attack and World Renowned Artist. Danielle Weber's painting of "The Rock" that didn't go to plan all feature in this segment. Each month we release one Dos & D "uncut" episode where the two of us banter and share some horrifying stores. This year, these episodes really gained momentum and we've got some of the best for you today. From pranking our family members to try not to laugh competition's and of course our famous stories like nearly ruining a wedding and wingmanning gone wrong all are hear for you to enjoy. And finally, to send you into 2024 with some inspiration as well as some heart felt moments we have Zed Nasheet's incredible story of selling hotdogs outside nightclubs at 14 years old to escape poverty, Black Manwaring's story of being coward attacked, Ironman, Matt Bevilacqua's crazy training schedule in the freezing cold Tasmania at just 16 years old and Prime Train's advice on how to build a brand is priceless. Thank you all for your support in 2023, we can't wait for 2024. We couldn't do this without you and appreciate and love you all! Here are the episode's (in order of appearance) from the clips played in this episode for you to go back and listen. Sam Newman - 164 Hugh van Cuylenburg - 158 Julian Woods - 161 Rob Mills - 173 Ky Furneaux - 137 Wayne Mattei - 131 Morgan Mitchell - 170 Danielle Weber - 156 Wedding Gone Wrong - 143 What's That? Prank - 159 Wingman Disaster - 127 Try Not to Laugh - Available on YouTube & 163 Zed Nasheet - 155 Blake Manwaring - 152 Matt Bevilacqua - 153 Prime Train - 157 Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to us if you could follow, subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Morgan Mitchell is an Olympian, a Commonwealth Games Athlete, University Games Bronze Medalist & an Oceania Champion in Sprinting. She made her name competing in the 400 meters & currently competes in the 800 meters with a PB of 2.00.06. This was one of the most fun chats we've had on the show as we bounced around such a wide range and at times, random, topics! However, Morgan does share how a party girl from Werribee with a single Mother and raw talent when on to become one of the quickest athletes Australia has ever produced. Plus, she gives us amazing insight into a sport which is so cutthroat, it is hard to fathom! Morgan shares her Olympic experiences, her disciplines, intense online abuse, and some behind the scenes truths of being an Olympian we just don't hear about. But sprinkled throughout is some of the all time great stories and aspects of Morgan away from her sport. She talks about partying in New York with some of the world's best rappers, her passion for fashion, tattoos on airplanes and a glimpse into her "wild child" days. We know you'll love this episode as Morgan brings high energy and a lot of fun along with amazing insight into being an Olympian. Without further ado, here she is, the incredibly talented, Morgan Mitchell! Follow Morgan on Instagram @morganmitch Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok - @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to us if you could follow, subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
In todays episode, Morgan Mitchell explains the concept behind the podcast. The purpose of this podcast is to give different "recipes" in all different aspects of life.
On episode 130, Dan talks with Danielle Bessett of the Ohio Policy Evaluation Network and Morgan Mitchell of the Abortion Fund of Ohio about the state of changing abortion access in Ohio, and especially medication abortion. The conversation includes pending legal cases that stand to increase health disparities throughout Ohio, two consequential elections--in August and November--designed by their architects to ignore the will of a majority of Ohioans who support basic abortion rights, and the reaction of the medical community to this incursion into patient-provider decision-making. Show notes at prognosisohio.com/episodes/medicationabortion.
Boho Blooms Boutique's fashions flourished, taking center stage of the United Methodist Church fellowship hall to invigorate the members of the Floresville Musical Club at its March 14 meeting. Bringing a “Step into Spring with Style!” theme, Morgan Mitchell, shop owner, served as mistress of ceremonies for her team of five models and two of their young ones who blossomed in colorful apparel. Modeling delightful Boho Blooms dresses, skirts, tops, pants, and shorts were Christie Courie, Shelby Coldewey, Morgan Lang, Carolyn Nickles and daughter Tessa, and Lauren Graham and daughter Preslie. They modeled feminine garments ranging in sizes from extra-small...Article Link
In celebration of International Women's Day and the incredibly driven, entrepreneurial, creative and inspiring women featured on this podcast to date, in today's bonus episode Kate shares 10 unforgettable lessons and words of advice from the likes of Zoe Foster Blake, Jenna Lyons, Morgan Mitchell, Clementine Ford, Natalie Massenet and more remarkable women leading the charge. Explore our past episodes to listen to the full conversations! MECCA M-POWER is a social change movement that exists to champion equality and opportunity for women and girls. Learn more about it here.Host: Kate Blythe Producer: Kerri GordonEditor: Michael Liberale Loved the latest episode of MECCA Talks? Don't forget to follow, rate and review (and give us a shoutout in the group chat). If you've got any questions or suggestions, leave a review, send a DM our way via our Instagram, @meccabeauty, or spark a conversation in our official Facebook group, MECCA Chit Chat. MECCA Talks wishes to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this episode at our studio in Naarm: the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging. We recognise their ongoing connection to this beautiful country, with knowledge and stories that have been handed down since time immemorial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
274: Australian World XC Team Announcement This April, head to South Australia to run the McLaren Vale Marathon. Hosted at Richard Hamilton Wines, you can look forward to some fast racing over scenic road courses through the heart of SA's premier wine region. The marathon will headline a weekend of running, supported by a half marathon, 10K and 5K. If you've been looking for a good reason to visit South Australia - this is it! For 20% off entry use discount code: IRP-MVM-20 Brad gets the Valencia experience over at parkrun. Julian catches some potential for the Geelong Cross Country team. Brady wonders if there's still time to trademark the show's format. Australian World Cross Country teams announced ahead of the World Cross Country Championships to be held in Bathurst, Saturday February 18th. 10k Womens: Rose Davies Leanne Pompeani Caitlin Adams Izzy Batt-Doyle Ellie Pashley Holly Campbell 10k Mens: Jack Rayner Brett Robinson Matt Ramsden Rorey Hunter Andy Buchanan Ky Robinson 4x2km Relay: Stewy McSweyn Abby Caldwell Oli Hoare Jess Hull U20 Womens: Amy Bunnage Gabrielle Schmidt Gabrielle Vincent Aspen Anderson Claudia Meaker Fieke Van Der Kamp U20 Mens: Logan Janetzki Archie Noakes Jack Coomber Cael Mulholland Ciaran Rushton Bailey Habler https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/australian-cross-country-team-poised-and-ready-for-home-world-championships/?fbclid=IwAR2gHImbE2VOkoOOmA57PEgqoY03fOtvGv2zwDiVdQwXZgaNbmEwEmzzRAc https://www.instagram.com/p/CoBbkQRMMda/ Cameron Myers breaks Ryan Gregson's U18 1500m record, taking out the Men's A race at the Vic Milers 1500m in 3:40.60. Jaylah Hancock-Cameron Riley McGowan 800m A in a tight one over Jamie Harrison, while Ellie Sanford took the Women's 800m A race over Morgan Mitchell. AthsVic Results Hub https://www.instagram.com/p/CnzJ1Dkg0S6/ ACT Champs saw Lachlan Raper and Keely Small take out the 800m, while Stefan Music and Maudie Skyring each took the wins in the 1500m. ACT Athletics Results The John Thomas Terrier Classic, held at the Boston University Indoor Track, saw Woody Kincaid break the American 5000m Indoor Record in 12:51.61 ahead of Joe Klecker of On Athletic Club. Yared Nuguse, teammate of Klecker and Oli Hoare broke the American 3000m Indoor Record at the same meet in 7:28.23 Lets Run Report 2023 John Thomas Terrier Classic Results NZ Mile Champs Sam Tanner in 3:54.56 ahead of Queensland duo Callum Davies & Jude Thomas who also ran sub four minutes. Georgia Griffith and Sarah Billings took the top two spots in the women's Mile Championship, running 4:30.26 and 4:32.30 respectively. Athletics NZ Report Results Listener Question from Andrew asks for form and nutrition tips for taller runners then Moose on the Loose gets into arguments about the difference an extra millimetre makes for track spikes. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
In today's episode of MECCA Talks, Kate is joined by dual Olympian – and star of our January ‘Get Skin Fit' campaign – Morgan Mitchell. Having represented Australia in 400 and 800 metre races at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and world championships – while becoming the first athlete to face F45 gyms, a featured athlete in viral Netflix documentary ‘The Game Changers', and a bona fide style icon – Morgan is proof that routine, consistency and self-care pays off (in spades!). Hit play as Morgan shares the story of her journey to the Olympics, lets us in on her indulgent head-to-toe body care routine (and her obsession with Rihanna), and explains what getting ‘skin fit' – and staying skin fit – means to her.Products mentioned in this episode: goop GOOPGENES Clean Nourishing Lip Balm Trio goop GOOPGENES All-in-One Super Nutrient Face Oil Read more on The Memo:Sprint-proof makeup with Morgan Mitchell The boxer breaking beauty boundaries Winning skincare tactics with Mia King MECCAPEDIA: A guide to hyaluronic acid MECCA's guide to natural deodorants: we round up the best for your body Host: Kate BlytheProducer: Kerri GordonEditor: Michael Liberale Loved the latest episode of MECCA Talks? Don't forget to follow, rate and review (and give us a shoutout in the group chat). If you've got any questions or suggestions, leave a review, send a DM our way via our Instagram, @meccabeauty, or spark a conversation in our official Facebook group, MECCA Chit Chat. MECCA Talks wishes to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this episode at our studio in Naarm: the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging. We recognise their ongoing connection to this beautiful country, with knowledge and stories that have been handed down since time immemorial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
269: 2022 Year in Review Julian airs his grievances with the holiday season, his shorts and the reaction to the Tempo photoshoot. Brad preserves his body for his new years resolution. Brady justifies the high mileage approach. The boys then review their year, giving it a rating and overview, recount their favourite race of the year and the shoe they had most fun in. Vic Milers Club Andre Waring took out the Men's 1500m in 3:42.85 carrying on his form after his silver at Zatopek, while Morgan Mitchell took out the Women's 1500m in 4:27.99. Jack Lunn set a meet record of 1:47.63 in the Men's 800m A while Davina Smith from NSW took out the Women's 800m. Aths Vic ResultsHub NSW Milers at The Crest Athletics Track saw Ruby Madden and Riley McGowan take out the 800m A Races Cam Musgrove 3:49.34 1500m, Georgia Winkcup 4:19.04 NSW Athletics Results Qualification standards for Athletics for the Paris Olympics are released and the boys discuss how the qualifications will play out with more importance placed on championships and ranking points. Olympics Press Release Moose on the Loose revives an old classic, opining how hard can it be to say ‘hello' on the trails. The boys then bestow the Inside Running End of year Awards and share how the listeners voted, as the boys discuss: Most Improved Athlete Performance of the Year Most Consistent Athlete Ones to Watch 2023 Distance Athlete of 2022 What Excites Them for 2023 Entries are still available for the Geelong 5k & 10k on Saturday 7th January 2023 via Athletics Victoria which you can access here. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
When new Floresville 4A Corp. board member Morgan Mitchell was a teacher, she took a “strengths test” to identify her positive personality traits. She discovered that one of her top five strengths is “ideation” — the capacity for coming up with ideas — which she plans to put to use for the people of Floresville When Floresville 4A Corp. President Bill Gleeson recently called for a workshop to plan community activities at the Lauro G. De Leon III Floresville Event Center — which the board oversees — for “every demographic,” Morgan broke into a smile. “I enjoy brainstorming … and...Article Link
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If you've been inside an F45 studio in the last 12 months, you'd instantly recognise Morgan Mitchell's face. But what you might not be familiar with is her story and how she had to reclaim her fitness for herself. Morgan was just 21-years-old when she made her Olympic debut in the 400m sprint at the 2016 Rio Games, cementing her place as one of Australia's most promising athletic talents. But her success was marred by intense pressure. Comparisons to Cathy Freeman came thick and fast and though it looked like Morgan's future success in the sport was all but guaranteed, she wanted to forge her own path.In this chat with digital writer Jess Campbell, Morgan shares how she navigated body image pressures and comparison in the sport of athletics, what she's learnt from the sport and how a female-driven team has made all the difference to her training and personal happiness. As Morgan will be the first to tell you, anyone who runs is a runner - regardless of your body shape or size. And here, she gives some tips on how to embark on a consistent running journey of your own, while recognising the importance of recovery and self-care.SHOW NOTES:Find Morgan on Instagram @morganmitch (https://www.instagram.com/morganmitch/) CREDITS: This podcast was hosted by WH digital writer Jess Campbell and produced by WH editor-in-chief Lizza Gebilagin (https://instagram.com/lizza_marie/) with additional sound editing by Abby Williams. For more from Women's Health Australia, check out https://www.instagram.com/womenshealthaus/, https://www.womenshealth.com.au/ or find the print and digital editions of the magazine at https://www.womenshealth.com.au/subscribe-to-womens-health-australia-magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Join us as our good friend Morgan Mitchell shares about our eternal inheritance as a kingdom of priests! Morgan is the Director at Grand Traverse House of Prayer. He has a passion to run after Jesus with his life, to get to know Him, to hear His voice, and to serve Him. We meet Saturdays at 7pm for our Encounter Service. Contact and Visit Us: www.tprdfw.com Youtube Live Stream link: TPR Live Stream 1503 Nora Drive Pantego, TX 76013 info@theprayerroomdfw.com 817-299-8305 Building Night and Day Prayer in Dallas - Fort Worth Doors are Open at 5am and Close at 1am, 7 days a week
Hey guys this was a very exciting podcast and a podcast I probably will not forget but in this episode we dived right into Devon's college days when he played American football and also competed in Oregon Ducks track and field team in the hurdles. We also got to talk about Devon and his love for hurdles right behind his dog Barry and girlfriend Morgan Mitchell. Also talked about Tokyo Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics partying with Usain Bolt. Hope you guys enjoy the podcast as much as i enjoyed talking and learning from Devon.
If you have breast cancer, you also carry a higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19, due to having a weakened immune system. Today's guest was diagnosed with Stage 1, HER2-positive breast cancer before COVID vaccinations were available yet and during a time when she should have been celebrating, as she had just received her doctorate in biochemistry. The effect of navigating this diagnosis during a global pandemic was overwhelming, both physically and mentally. Here today to share her story and how she held onto hope through the process is Morgan Mitchell. Morgan, welcome to the show!
Welcome to the Feel Good Podcast with Kimberly Snyder. My goal is to help you develop a holistic lifestyle based on Four Cornerstone philosophy - food, body, emotional wellbeing and spiritual growth. This holistic approach will help you feel good, which I define as being connected to your most authentic, highest self. And this is the place from which your energy, confidence, creativity, true power and true beauty will start to explode. Every week we provide you with interviews from top experts in their field or a solocast from yours truly to support you in living your most beautiful, healthy and joyful life. I'm your host, Kimberly Snyder. Founder of Solluna, New York Times bestselling author, holistic wellness & spiritual teacher.
Morgan Mitchell lives a crazy life I tell you. She is the face of F45 globally, an ambassador of some of the most well known brands and most recently dropped her influenced clothing collection with Team Jaggad. Sometimes with all of that going on you forget Morgan just competed at the Tokyo Olympics after her transition from the 400m to the 800m. Morgan shoots for the stars and lives her life in a manner with no fear but a "why not me" mentality. An awesome chat with a superstar, we hope you enjoy & don't forget to subscribe xxx See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morgan Mitchell lives a crazy life I tell you. She is the face of F45 globally, an ambassador of some of the most well known brands and most recently dropped her influenced clothing collection with Team Jaggad. Sometimes with all of that going on you forget Morgan just competed at the Tokyo Olympics after her transition from the 400m to the 800m. Morgan shoots for the stars and lives her life in a manner with no fear but a "why not me" mentality. An awesome chat with a superstar, we hope you enjoy & don't forget to subscribe xxx See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morgan Mitchell lives a crazy life I tell you. She is the face of F45 globally, an ambassador of some of the most well known brands and most recently dropped her influenced clothing collection with Team Jaggad. Sometimes with all of that going on you forget Morgan just competed at the Tokyo Olympics after her transition from the 400m to the 800m. Morgan shoots for the stars and lives her life in a manner with no fear but a "why not me" mentality. An awesome chat with a superstar, we hope you enjoy & don't forget to subscribe xxxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Melbourne Vixens' Jo Weston, Finding your Fearless tells the story of sports and entertainment figures who champion the fearless ethos. Jo's latest guest is Morgan Mitchell, a dual Olympian in two different track events. Morgan has had an amazing journey and we chat about the power of goal setting and narrowing your focus to achieve anything you dream of. Away from the track, Morgs works with a multitude of brands and uses fashion as her creative outlet. We discuss how sports uniforms sometimes stifle self-expression and the impact she wants to leave on the sporting world.
The SportsGrad Podcast: Your bite-sized guide to enter the sports industry
G'day friends!Today on the show is Australian superstar 800m runner, Morgan Mitchell!Morgan is fresh off the plane from competing at her second Olympic Games in Tokyo, and is also a brand ambassador for global fitness brand F45.In this episode, we get an athlete's perspective on who they need in their corner to perform against the best of the best.We cover:Pre-race rituals, Olympic training programs & running techniqueTeam Morgan and what makes these individuals greatWhat to avoid if you're thinking of being a Athlete ManagerCommercial deals with brands, the good and the badPlus Morgan's lived experience and how it's influenced her future aspirations to create positive changeGot a question you want answered? Feel free to connect with us on LinkedIn: Reuben, RyanYou can also find us on insta @sportsgradAnd if you're interested in more podcasts related to a certain topic (e.g. Events, High Performance etc.) check out our best picks here: www.sportsgrad.com.au/podcast*This episode is brought to you by Deakin University, the Official Education Partner of The SportsGrad Podcast.Find out why Deakin is ranked #6 in the world for sport related subjects at www.deakin.edu.auAt Deakin University you can be confident you'll get the job you want with the degree employers want.*If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes here? It takes less than 60 seconds, and really makes a difference in helping to land guests.Thanks for listening! You're all legends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guest: Erin Forward, MSP CCC-SLP, CLC - In this episode Michelle is joined once again by her favorite podcasting cohost, Erin Forward, MSP CCC-SLP, CLC…to tackle all things job hunting from the SLP's perspective. So, if you're on hunt for your dream clinical practicum, dream CF, or a dreamy job switch, then tune in as Michelle and Erin share functional advice on what clinical considerations you should consider for that coveted interview. From case study questions to have prepared, common clinical questions that you could be asked, and even social skills to demonstrate…or not demonstrate in the interview, Michelle and Erin are going to cover it all from the SLP's perspective! Bonus round…stay tuned next month for a follow-up episode with the one and only Morgan Mitchell with Elevation Healthcare to tackle all the HR details too!
196: 2020 Tokyo Olympics - Athletics Week 1 This week's episode is brought to you by the newly released Mizuno Wave Sky 5, tune in later in the episode as the boys review the highly-cushioned everyday trainer. Brad pines for drier weather and finds inspiration from the Olympic games. Julian's getting better coming out of lockdown. Brady continues to build consistency heading towards October. Men's Steeplechase opened the track campaign, with Ed Trippas placing 11th in the first heat in 8:29.90, while in the second heat Ben Buckingham ran a personal best of 8:20.95 after initially being disqualified for stepping inside the track which was then subsequently reversed. Matt Clarke also in the second heat ran 8:46.23. Men's Steeplechase Heat 2 (Ed Trippas) Men's Steeplechase Heat 3 (Ben Buckingham, Matt Clarke) Women's 800m heats Morgan Mitchell ran 2:05.44 to place sixth in the first heat, while Catriona Bisset ran 2:01.65 for fifth place in the fifth heat. Women's 800m Heat 1 (Morgan Mitchell) Women's 800m Heat 5 (Catriona Bisset) Humid conditions greeted the first night of the long distance racing in the Women's 5000m starting with Rose Davies in the first heat finishing 15:50.07, then in the second heat Jenny Blundell lead the race before finishing 15:11.27 while Izzy Batt-Doyle ran her Olympic debut in 15:21.65 Women's 5000m Heat 1 (Rose Davies) Women's 5000m Heat 2 (Izzy Batt-Doyle, Jenny Blundell) Patrick Tiernan was in the mix with a lap to go in the 10,000m before bravely battling on as his body struggled in the final 200m. The race was won by Selemon Berega of Ethiopia with Ugandan pair Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo taking the minor placings. Men's 10000m Results Peter Bol set a new National Record in the opening heat of the Men's 800m 1:44.13, as he, Charlie Hunter and Jeff Riseley all advanced. In the semi finals, Bol then lowered his record further to 1:44.11 to advance to the final on Wednesday night. Jeff Risely's run in his semi final was impeded by a fall between Nijel Amos of Botswana and Isaiah Jewett of the USA. Men's 800m Semi Final 1 (Charlie Hunter) Men's 800m Semi Final 2 (Peter Bol) Men's 800m Semi Final 3 (Jeff Risely) https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/bol-in-medal-contention-for-800m/ The women's Steeplechase heats were held in sweltering conditions, with Olympic debutants Georgia Winkcup running 9:59.29 and Amy Cashin in 9:34.67 in their respective heats. Gen Gregson clocked 9:26.11 in a contested second heat to advance to the final. Women's Steeplechase Heat 1 (Georgia Winkcup) Women's Steeplechase Heat 2 (Gen Gregson) Women's Steeplechase Heat 3 (Amy Cashin) In the women's 1500m, Georgia Griffith ran in the first heat with 4:14.43. Jessica Hull came second in her heat 4:05.28, edged out by Sifan Hassan who fell and then kicked hard in the later stages, then Linden Hall clocked 4:02.27 for the fastest 1500m by an Australian in the Olympics. Both Jess and Linden will advance to the semi-finals. Women's 1500m Heat 1 (Georgia Griffith) Women's 1500m Heat 2 (Jessica Hull) Women's 1500m Heat 3 (Linden Hall) Queensland Cross Country Championships taken out over 10km at Toogoolawah Golf Course by Amber Johnson and Tim Vincent. Queensland XC Official Results Nic Harman and Sinead Noonan take out the Perth Half Marathon. Baker Hughes Perth Half Official Results Matt Ramsden takes the win and venue record at the David Clarke Mile with a time of 3:55.78 https://www.instagram.com/p/CR7WHmznYAp/ The boys review the Mizuno Wave Sky 5 going through the specs and their experiences in wearing the shoe. Listener Question of the week asks about trying to find motivation after a long layoff. Moose parts some glowing last words before Ellie Pashley takes to the Marathon on Sunday, then the boys then close with their predictions for the 1500m and marathon in the week ahead. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
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I don't know if you guys experience this the same way I do, but I walk away from some episodes wanting to make lifelong friends with our guest just to spend more time around their energy and ideas. Morgan Mitchell is absolutely one of those people who is both everything you'd expect of an Olympic athlete and nothing you'd expect of an Olympic athlete all at once. Once you hear Morgan's incredible self-awareness, determination, and lifelong passion for sport, her success on the track makes so much sense with a string of accolades under her belt starting from the tender age of six. Two decades later, at just 26 years old, she is now preparing for her SECOND Olympics in Tokyo taking on a completely new focus swapping from the 400m to the 800m which, as she'll explain, is nowhere near as similar as you might expect. What might surprise you though is her refreshingly balanced approach to running, which makes up but one part of her identity and goals in life. In fact, it's her commitment to maintaining interests and a busy schedule OFF the track that she credits for her success on it, encouraging all of us to remember that life is more than your career. So you'll hear about the Rio Olympics in 2016 but you'll hear more about its afterparty as well as that time Shaquille O'Neil slid into her DMs, the James Cameron movie she featured in, the other forms of training she does including becoming an F45 ambassador and everything in between. I still don't really believe she's only 26 with such a wise and solid head on her shoulders! I hope you guys have as much of a laugh as I did! + Follow Morgan here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here SIGN UP FOR THE RELIEF RUN HERE
I don't know if you guys experience this the same way I do, but I walk away from some episodes wanting to make lifelong friends with our guest just to spend more time around their energy and ideas. Morgan Mitchell is absolutely one of those people who is both everything you'd expect of an Olympic athlete and nothing you'd expect of an Olympic athlete all at once.Once you hear Morgan's incredible self-awareness, determination, and lifelong passion for sport, her success on the track makes so much sense with a string of accolades under her belt starting from the tender age of six. Two decades later, at just 26 years old, she is now preparing for her SECOND Olympics in Tokyo taking on a completely new focus swapping from the 400m to the 800m which, as she'll explain, is nowhere near as similar as you might expect. What might surprise you though is her refreshingly balanced approach to running, which makes up but one part of her identity and goals in life. In fact, it's her commitment to maintaining interests and a busy schedule OFF the track that she credits for her success on it, encouraging all of us to remember that life is more than your career.So you'll hear about the Rio Olympics in 2016 but you'll hear more about its afterparty as well as that time Shaquille O'Neil slid into her DMs, the James Cameron movie she featured in, the other forms of training she does including becoming an F45 ambassador and everything in between. I still don't really believe she's only 26 with such a wise and solid head on her shoulders! I hope you guys have as much of a laugh as I did!+ Follow Morgan here+ Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah+ Join our Facebook community hereSIGN UP FOR THE RELIEF RUN HERE
Genting Dream Restarts Cruising from Hong KongIn episode 58, Tedd asks Chris about the differences between an Ocean Liner and a Transatlantic Ocean Liner, before we bring the latest cruise news of the week.This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXMARITIME HISTORYTedd's Question around Ocean Liners sets the scene for this weeks maritime history.CRUISE NEWSDream Cruises Announces Resumption of Cruises in Hong Kong with Genting Dream Deployed by JuneDream Cruises is pleased to announce the restart of cruises in Hong Kong, set to begin at the end of July with Genting Dream offering 2 and 3-night “Super Summer Seacations” on the high seas. In time for the summer holidays in Hong Kong, the “Super Summer Seacations” will comprise of a 2-Night “Super Weekend Seacation”, departing Fridays, a 2-Night “Super Weekday Seacation” departing Wednesdays, and a 3-Night “Super Summer Seacation” departing Sundays. Fares will start at a special limited offer, early bird promotional rate of HK1188 per person based on twin occupancy in a Balcony Stateroom for a 2-night “Super Weekday Seacation”; bookings open on Thursday, 27 May 2021.During their journey, guests can enjoy a number of localised activities, educational workshops and fun contests to enhance their cruise. “Spot the Ship” allow guests to explore the vibrant shipping industry in the region by searching for as many different types of vessels plying the waters during their journey. The guests who can find the largest number will receive special autographed memorabilia from the Captain of Genting Dream.As cross-border travel is still currently severely restricted, Dream Cruises is bringing the world on to Genting Dream with a “Japanese Festival” during August and September and a “Nordic Christmas” in November and December. In between, additional events will include Wine & Dine at Sea, Oktoberfest and Night Market and Halloween festivities to liven up voyages and create special memories.RCI Returns to Alaska from July 2021 Royal Caribbean International's U.S. comeback marks its first step forward with the cruise line's return to Alaska this summer. Today, the cruise vacation company announced plans to launch its Alaska season with 7-night cruises – roundtrip from Seattle – on returning favourites Serenade and Ovation of the Seas, beginning July 19 and August 13, respectively. After more than a year with cruising on pause and the significant impact its had on the beloved Alaskan communities, travellers can now chart a course for the culture-rich destinations they have looked forward to discovering while helping revive the local economies. The new summer 2021 Alaska cruises on Serenade and Ovation's existing sailings are available to book today.Serenade will begin cruising in July, sailing roundtrip from Seattle – a change from its previously scheduled homeport in Vancouver. On board, the ship will deliver awe-inspiring views from its signature ocean-facing glass elevators and floor-to-ceiling windows as guests travel from one far-flung destination to the next. The week-long itinerary features a lineup of popular ports of call, including Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan and Icy Strait Point, Alaska, as well as the jaw-dropping Endicott Arm fjord and Dawes Glacier.Ovation follows suit in August for a different take on Alaskan adventure, pairing the region's natural wonders and wildlife-filled fjords with a thrilling lineup of experiences on board. From the North Star glass observation capsule to the RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator, vacationers can get their adrenaline pumping as they take in deck-defying sights of the scenic landscape and lush scenery of the destinations, such as Glacier National Park, the Inside Passage, Juneau and Skagway, Alaska, from unparalleled viewpoints. Carnival cancelsCarnival Cruise Line has extended its rolling pause in operations in Australia through to 21 Nov due to the rescheduling of a dry dock for routine maintenance of Carnival Spirit.Booked guests and their travel advisors are being notified directly of the cancellations and their options for a future cruise credit and onboard credit package, or a full refund.Carnival Splendor is still scheduled to return to service with a sailing from Sydney on 25 Sep.HAL Eurodam Extends 2021 Mediterranean Cruise SeasonFollowing a series of four cruises to Greece in summer 2021, Holland America Line's Eurodam will assume the previously scheduled cruises of Westerdam that span the Mediterranean. From Sept. 12 through its Oct. 30 transatlantic departure, Eurodam will offer five 12-day itineraries roundtrip from Venice, Italy; between Venice and Piraeus (Athens), Greece; Venice and Barcelona, Spain; or from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bookings open Thursday, May 27, for these cruises.Guests who were booked on Westerdam cruises automatically will be rebooked on the same departure date aboard Eurodam in a comparable stateroom. As a Signature Class vessel, Eurodam has a slightly larger capacity and will be able to accommodate all Westerdam guests (Eurodam 2,104; Westerdam 1,964).Mediterranean Cruise Itineraries (all cruises are 12 days):12: Venice; Zadar and Hvar, Croatia; Kotor, Montenegro; Argostólion, Crete, Rhodes (overnight), Mykonos and Piraeus (overnight), Greece.24: Piraeus; Istanbul (overnight) and Kusadasi (Ephesus), Turkey; Sarandë, Albania; Dubrovnik, Korcula and Rijeka, Croatia; Koper, Slovenia; Venice (overnight).6: Venice; Katakolon (Olympia), Piraeus, Rhodes (overnight), Santorini and Crete, Greece; Kotor; Korcula; Venice (overnight).18: Venice (overnight); Dubrovnik; Kotor; Corfu and Katakolon, Greece; Naples, Civitavecchia (Rome), and Livorno (Pisa/Florence), Italy; Cannes and Marseille (Provence), France; Barcelona.30: Barcelona, Cartagena, Malaga (Granada) and Cadiz (Seville), Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; Funchal, Madeira; Ponta Delgada, Azores; Fort Lauderdale.The 12-day cruises can be combined to form epic 24-day Collectors' Voyages that offer in-depth exploration of the region. The Mediterranean itineraries were designed to offer nonrepeating ports on back-to-back itineraries to enable guests to visit more ports and more countries on one extended voyage. Booking a Collectors' Voyage represents a significant savings off booking the two itineraries separately.Immediately following the transatlantic crossing, Eurodam is expected to begin its scheduled Caribbean season of cruises roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. From November 2021 through March 2022, guests can embark on seven-, 10- and 11-day itineraries that explore the eastern, southern and tropical Caribbean, as well as partial Panama Canal cruises that spend a day on Gatun Lake.Celebrity Cruises reveals new luxury program of wellnessCelebrity Cruises has today revealed the new luxury program of wellness on its latest revolutionary ship, Celebrity Beyond, announced last month and set to join the Celebrity fleet in April 2022.The exquisite new ship will feature a fully immersive, next-level wellness experience woven into every aspect of the guest journey from the stateroom to the spa. Working with best-in-class partners in every category, the holistic program has been designed to improve the wellbeing of guest's mind, body, and spirit.Key wellness and fitness highlights on Celebrity Beyond include:Start with a good night's rest in the AquaClass SkySuites, an immersive living experience with floor-to-ceiling ocean views, private verandas, luxurious bedding and other wellness amenities, thoughtfully designed by multi-award-winning British designer Kelly Hoppen CBE The new suites combine the best of the brand's AquaClass offerings with the luxurious spaces, services and amenities of The Retreat®, the exclusive resort-within-a-resort area for suite guestsElevate your endorphins with first at sea fitness programs, including F45 fitness classes and Peloton® cycling alongside onboard yoga, meditation, strength, stretch and cardio curated by leading experts in each discipline;Complement your journey with programming from our first-ever, “Women in Wellness” at sea initiative including Morgan Mitchell, Australian Olympic sprinter, Katie Brauer, Founder of the Yoga Professional, Noella Gabriel, Co-Founder and Global President of Elemis, Kimberly Snyder, Founder of Solluna, Ruth Zukerman, Co-Founder of SoulCycle® and FlyWheel Sports, and Kiki Koroshetz, goop Wellness Director;Step into The Spa for an escape within your escape, featuring the SEA Thermal Spa with eight different types of relaxation rooms; more than 120 spa treatment including 12 new destination-inspired therapies; the first Kerastase Salon at sea; The Ideal Image Ocean Advanced MedSpa and a new menu of Recovery Services using new technology to improve workout recovery time and overall better physical health;NCL Announces Alaska 2021 restart from Seattle. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), announced that it expects to resume cruise operations from the U.S. beginning Aug. 7, 2021 with week-long voyages from Seattle to Alaska, one of the top cruise destinations among its guests.This summer, travelers will be able to recommence their cruise adventures to Alaska with week-long voyages aboard Norwegian Bliss. She will sail revised itineraries from Aug. 7, 2021 through Oct. 16, 2021, offering seven to 13 hours of port time in Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan and Icy Strait Point, Alaska. On select sailings, guests will also have the chance to take in the serene views of Glacier Bay National Park or the Holkham Bay Glacier Fjord.NCL Announces restart details of 8 additional ships. Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), has announced that it will resume operations from additional U.S. and international ports this northern hemisphere autumn.Guests will once again sail aboard Norwegian Breakaway, Encore, Escape, Pearl, Jewel, Sun, Spirit and Norwegian's Pride of America to explore Hawaii, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Asia and much more. Earlier this week, NCL also announced its return to Seattle for the Alaska cruise season, with a start date of 7 Aug, 2021.The Company announced its redeployment plans for the following ships:Norwegian Joy will cruise from Miami beginning 19 Oct, 2021 with five to 11-day Caribbean voyages.Norwegian Breakaway will cruise seven-day itineraries to Bermuda from New York beginning 24 Oct, 2021.Pride of America will offer seven-day Hawaii interisland voyages from Honolulu beginning 6 Nov, 2021.Norwegian Bliss will cruise from Los Angeles for seven-day Mexican Riviera voyages beginning 7 Nov, 2021.Norwegian Encore will offer seven-night itineraries from Miami to the Caribbean beginning 14 Nov, 2021.Beginning 20 Nov, 2021, Norwegian Escape will cruise for the first time from Orlando (Port Canaveral), Fla., offering seven-day itineraries to the Caribbean.Norwegian Pearl will sail from Miami offering Panama Canal, Bahamas and Caribbean cruises beginning 23 Dec, 2021.Beginning 20 Jan, 2022, Norwegian Jewel will be the first ship in the fleet to offer roundtrip Panama Canal cruises from Panama City (Colón and Fuerte Amador).Norwegian Sun will sail for the first time in Asia beginning 28 Jan, 2022, offering a five-day Japan itinerary from Hong Kong, before sailing a variety of 11-day cruises from Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok.Norwegian Spirit will cruise 12-day Australia and New Zealand voyages from Sydney, and Auckland, New Zealand beginning 9 Feb, 2022.Oceanina Cruises announces additional restartOceania Cruises, the world's leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, announced that it will resume cruise operations with three additional ships, Riviera, Insignia, and Sirena, between October 2021 and January 2022. Riviera will resume its previously published voyage schedules beginning from Istanbul on 18 October, 2021 and sail a series of Mediterranean voyages prior to beginning the northern hemisphere winter 2021-2022 series of Caribbean voyages from Miami.Insignia will resume sailings with the 21 December, 2021 Panama Canal voyage from Miami prior to embarking on a sold-out 180-day Around the World cruise from Los Angeles to New York.Sirena will commence sailings starting with the 22 January, 2022 Caribbean voyage from Miami to Panama City, Panama.Voyage itineraries for each ship will continue to be evaluated for port availability and may be adjusted as required closer to the sailing dates. These additional ship restarts follow 28 April announcement of the line's Marina, resuming cruise operations from Copenhagen beginning on 29 August, 2021. Phased restart dates for Regatta and Nautica will be announced at a later date.Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Return to SailingHaving already announced the September return of Seven Seas Splendor®, Regent Seven Seas Cruises® today confirmed its resumption of sailing plan for the rest of The World's Most Luxurious Fleet, which will see all five ships back exploring the oceans by February 2022With Seven Seas Splendor embarking on its inaugural season on 11 September, 2021 from London (Southampton), England, Regent's four remaining ships will begin their long-awaited return to the ocean from October 2021.From spacious suites and expansive social areas, to multiple gourmet dining venues and attentive, personalised service, luxury travellers will soon be able to once again enjoy Unrivalled Space at Sea™ and the peace of mind that comes with the multi-layered SailSAFE health and safety program, including 100% vaccination of both guests and crew.Seven Seas Explorer will welcome back guests on 16 October, 2021 sailing from Venice, Italy. She will complete two published Mediterranean voyages before crossing the Atlantic to Miami, Florida and, from 15 November, 2021, sail a further two published sailings in the Caribbean. The ship then begins a newly created winter Caribbean season featuring eight new sailings, starting 20 December, 2021 with a 14-night Southern Caribbean cruise. After a trans-Atlantic crossing, she will arrive back in Europe on 10 April, 2022, sailing three more newly created Mediterranean itineraries before embarking on her published 2022 European summer season on 14 May.This impacts Australia having cancelled its previously planned 2021/22 Seven Seas Explorer season in Asia-Pacific.Seven Seas Mariner Following her technical dry-dock, Seven Seas Mariner will return to sailing on a published 18 December, 2021 itinerary, cruising from Miami, Florida to San Francisco, California where she will begin an epic World Cruise on 5 January, 2022.Seven Seas Navigator's resumption will begin 6 January, 2022 from Miami, Florida with her published 2022 Southern Caribbean winter sailings, which include multiple round-trip Barbados voyages.Seven Seas Voyager returns with five new Mediterranean voyages, the first from Barcelona, Spain on 15 February, 2022, before commencing her published 2022 European summer season itineraries exploring the Mediterranean and Northern Europe from 15 April, 2022.Celebrity Edge to recommence sailings Celebrity Cruises has received approval to resume sailings from the United States after more than a year of suspended operations during the COVID-19 pandemic. On June 26, the cruise company will mark a long-awaited return with Celebrity Cruises' Celebrity Edge departing from Port Everglades in Fort LauderdaleThe cruise company's return is heralded with a sailing on its much lauded, state-of-the-art, luxury ship Celebrity Edge. The ship was given the go-ahead by the CDC to be the first ship back in the water, meeting all new standards for delivering a safe and healthy cruise experience for guests and crew. The inaugural sailing from Fort Lauderdale sets the stage for Royal Caribbean Group to announce additional itineraries, reviving local U.S. port economies and kick-starting the rebound in cruise tourism around the world.All sailings will depart with vaccinated crew and everyone over the age of 16 must present proof of vaccination against COVID-19; as of August 1, 2021, all guests ages 12 and older must present proof of vaccinationLe Commandant Charcot: Northern Summer 2022 sales open.The Arctic explored as it has never been beforeSome adventures epitomise the very essence of the word ‘expedition', the once-in-a-lifetime dream fulfilled after meticulous planning and preparation. Enter exploration of the Arctic, from on board the world-first high polar luxury exploration ship, Le Commandant Charcot.Announcing the opening of sales for the northern summer 2022 season, Deb Corbett, PONANT General Manager Sales & Marketing Asia Pacific “invites adventurous travellers who are in search of purpose, perspective and knowledge, to explore the Arctic's extreme latitudes, including expedition voyages to the geographic North Pole, Northeast Greenland, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard and the Northwest Passage. Once in a lifetime out of this world travel experiences await.”Set sail for the Arctic aboard Le Commandant Charcot and embark on an immersive journey to discover a whole new vision of the world.Currently completing sea trials, Le Commandant Charcot is the world's first luxury high polar exploration vessel, with hybrid propulsion powered by LNG (liquefied natural gas), the most eco-friendly energy source currently available. The innovation driving this ship underlines PONANT's unwavering commitment to sustainable tourism. In addition to its Polar Class 2 (PC2) certification, the vessel's design incorporates the very latest in green technologies, including wastewater treatment, 100% of waste recycled onboard and a ban on all single-use plastics.Le Commandant Charcot symbolises the culmination of PONANT's corporate commitment to reduce its environmental impact – a reflection of the company's wealth of experience and expertise gained since inception in 1988.PONANT announces 14 border-bubble voyages – New Zealand & beyond in 2021, 2022 & 2023!The gradual opening of border-bubble close-to-home travel provides opportunity to confidently explore the extraordinary islands and coastlines of our region. From November 2021 to early 2023, luxury expedition cruise line PONANT has released a diverse range of itineraries – 14 voyages focused on New Zealand and beyond, varying in duration from 7 to 21 nights, each hand crafted to reveal the very best these stunning destinations offer.Examples of the 14 New Zealand border-bubble voyages available:NEW – 9 nights' New Zealand's Fiordland & the Snares Expedition – Dunedin/Wellington to Dunedin/WellingtonDeparts Dunedin on 21 November 2021 or Wellington on 30 November 2021. Le Soléal.Visit Antarctica from New Zealand! NEW – 21 nights' Scott & Shackleton's Antarctic Ross Sea Expedition – Dunedin to DunedinDeparts Dunedin on 13 January 2022 and 3 February 2022. Le Soléal.NEW itinerary: 13 nights' From New Zealand to New Caledonia – Lyttelton to NoumeaDeparts Lyttelton on 27 January 2022. Le Lapérouse.Crystal Endeavor Completes Final Sea TrialCrystal Expedition Cruises today announced the successful completion of the second and final sea trial for its new luxury expedition yacht Crystal Endeavor, marking another important milestone toward the upcoming delivery of the Made in Germany vessel from MV WERFTEN. Crystal Endeavor's final sea trial began on Thursday, May 20 and returned to the shipyard the evening of May 23 where the final steps of the construction process will be completed. The ship is scheduled for its technical delivery on May 27, 2021.During sea trials, Crystal Endeavor underwent rigorous performance and operational tests on the ship's systems, machinery and engines, including safety, navigation and propulsion systems, and noise and vibration measurements. Captain Thomas Larsen along with senior members of the Crystal Endeavor bridge and engineering teams participated in the sea trials in collaboration with the engineers, naval architects and builders from the expert MV WERFTEN team in Stralsund, part of a family of shipyards known for their passenger ship, icebreaker and private yacht building expertise.From bow to stern, the 20,200-GRT Crystal Endeavor is designed with power, efficiency, and the environments of the world in mind. Crystal Endeavor will be the most spacious, fastest and most powerful expedition ship in the industry, with a Polar Class 6 (PC6) classification that enables her to sail in the Arctic and Antarctic regions. The ship's propulsion system includes two Azipod D units and a diesel electric power plant designed specifically for ice-going vessels to help them operate at optimum efficiency while providing 13,020 kW of installed power, delivering well-balanced power and propulsion installation, giving both speed and comfort.OCEANIA CRUISES UNVEILS “VISTA” SIGNATURE SPACESOceania Cruises, the world's leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, unveiled the signature lounges, bars, and wellness facilities of Vista, the first of two new 1,200-guest Allura Class ships that are being constructed by renowned Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri S.p.A. The 67,000-gross-ton, 1,200-guest luxury vessel, the seventh for the line, will set sail in 2023. A second Allura Class ship will debut in 2025.Purposely designed to deliver the brand's hallmark small-ship luxury experience, Vista features a wide variety of social, recreation, and wellness spaces oriented across six of the ship's 11 guest decks. A mixture of both grand and cosy spaces presents guests with a room for every mood and purpose, whether one seeks an intimate getaway spot to enjoy a quiet read, a tony bar for evening cocktails, or to dance the night away with newfound friends.The Grand Staircase: A Welcome Unlike Any OtherAn iconic element of the Oceania Cruises brand, The Grand Staircase is where every new Oceania Cruises journey begins. Sleek curves and elegant details define the grandest of beginnings. A glistening floor-to-ceiling pillar of crystal and light sets the tone for the ship and the guest experience.Martinis: A Classic TransformedSo much more than the name conveys, Oceania Cruises' reimagined Martinis bar is a true destination aboard Vista. Convivial gathering spaces are nestled among walls of shimmering glass, and custom sculptural lighting casts a warm glow over the heart of the bar. Sophistication, glamour, and elegance serve as a backdrop for extraordinary evenings.The Grand Lounge: Gatherings Made GlamorousEvoking the feeling of a private club, The Grand Lounge features sleek alcoves enhanced by a gold-infused colour palette, sculptural lighting, and elegant lines. It is a relaxing yet elegant lounge that invites guests to unwind before an unforgettable dinner or enjoy a nightcap with fellow explorers.Horizons: A View of the WorldConjuring a world of possibilities, the dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and inspiring silhouettes in Horizons celebrate the journey. Guests will be awed by sweeping 180-degree views whether they're sharing travel stories over afternoon tea, taking in sights along the way, or enjoying a lively musical performance.Pool Deck: A Tranquil OasisMirroring the beauty of the surrounding sea, the Pool Deck creates the perfect onboard escape. Guests may revel in the solitude of a uniquely modern beach-club cabana, go for a refreshing swim, or gather with friends poolside. The variety of textures and soothing natural tones come together in a natural oasis to reconnect with nature.Vista's best-in-class culinary experiences and spacious, residentially inspired suites and staterooms will be revealed in the coming weeks, with her inaugural voyages opening for sale in September 2021.Currently under construction by Fincantieri S.p.A. in Italy, Vista will sail her first commercial voyage in early 2023. Measuring approximately 67,000 gross registered tons, the ship will accommodate 1,200 guests and be staffed by 800 officers and crew, offering industry-leading space and staff-to-guest ratios. 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This Sunday, we continue in our sermon series called Be and Behold: Finding Our Identity in Christ. We are working to find out who we are by looking at Christ... Beholding Him. This week, we will see how beholding Jesus changes our view of others.This Sunday is also Graduation Sunday. We will spend a few moments celebrating each of our graduates. If you would like to bring a card, this year we have six graduates: KelciAnna Lidik, Laci Yates, Westyn Smith, Dylan Muffley, Lillie Smith, and Morgan Mitchell.Support the show (https://www.emmettnaz.org/give.html)
Cultivate & Keep: Empowering The Next Generation Of Christian Men
Morgan is the High School and College Pastor at Journey Church and joins us to talk about why no one reads the Bible anymore and how to lead through example.
SPOOKY EPISODE !Grab yourself a beverage and join Maddy and Morgan as they tackle the Black Shuck and Latvia's Lietuvēns.
This week the spooky ladies cover France's fearsome Beast of Gévaudan, and the mysterious Beast of Bray Road!
In episode #2 i sit down with Morgan Mitchell, Australian Olympic Sprinter, to talk about the pressures of being a professional athlete, and what edge she has over her competitors in terms of nutrition and mindset.Specifically we cover:> Upbringing and childhood> The mental and physical tests of preparing for the Olympics> Looking within and finding your power> Why training with males pushes Morgan> The importance of grateful journal and how to get grounded> Views on fashion off the trackWant to support the show?The single best way you can support the show is by leaving a review on Apple podcast app - it only take a few minutes and would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.Jansen Andre, Author, Ironman athlete and host of The Awoken Athlete Podcast.Connect with me on Instagam
This week your spooky ladies tackle the Dingonek, The Black Demon Shark, and whether a bus or a bowling lane is a better unit of measurement.
Happy (belated) Valentine's Day! For your gift, the ladies are gonna cover The Mongolian Death Worm and the Fresno Nightcrawlers! Yay!
This week, your spooky best friends reveal their awkward crushes, and discuss Morag of Loch Morar, and the Eel Pig! Also: GIVEAWAY ANNOUNCEMENT!
On today's episode, I interview the host herself, Morgan Mitchell. I didn't let her write this description. When she was a kid, she was once given a 0% chance of living, at the age of 8. From this, she has created, truly created a life for herself that's full of daring adventures, conquered challenges, loving experiences, tribulations and victories. All throughout her life, she has thrown herself into situations without knowing how they would pan out all in the name of bettering herself, If that isn't inspiring, I don't know what is. We have had some pretty special guests on this show, but our host herself, she has some things that you can carry forever, we hope you enjoy this episode.
This week the ladies tackle the mysterious Dobhar-Chú and the fearsome Kongamato! Join along for storytime, mispronunciations, and a brief argument about Shakespearean characters!
This week your spooky best friends cover the Pope Lick Monster, The Squonk, and reveal the long awaited follow up to WHO THE HECK WAS THE FROGMAN FROM MADDY'S STORY!
Have you ever wondered what a day on a plate looks like for an olympian? Or how crazy their training regime is?
Have you ever wondered what a day on a plate looks like for an olympian? Or how crazy their training regime is?
Having kicked more goals in her 26 years than most of us would dream of in a lifetime, today’s guest is guaranteed to be your newest girl crush. Morgan Mitchell is an Olympic sprinter who represented Australia at the Rio Olympics in 2016. Not only that but the Werribee-native has also gone on to feature in the famed documentary, Game Changers, with her latest role as Ambassador to iconic beauty brand, Clarins, securing her as a serious powerhouse.In today’s episode, Eleanor Pendleton (editor-in-chief) and Erin Cook (beauty director) chat to Mitchell about the ups and downs of being a professional athlete, how she deals with trolls and her all-time favourite beauty product.PRODUCTS MENTIONED:My Clarins RE-MOVE Radiance Exfoliating Powder, $29 [https://www.clarins.com.au/my-clarins-re-move-radiance-exfoliating-powder/80057137.html] Clarins Double Serum, $149 [https://www.clarins.com.au/double-serum/80025863.html]My Clarins RE-BOOST Refreshing Hydrating Cream, $39 [https://www.clarins.com.au/my-clarins-re-boost-refreshing-hydrating-cream/80043385.html]My Clarins RE-FRESH Hydrating Beauty Mist, $29 [https://www.clarins.com.au/my-clarins-re-fresh-hydrating-beauty-mist/C080033104.html]My Clarins RE-CHARGE Relax Sleeping Mask, $42 [https://www.clarins.com.au/my-clarins-re-charge-relaxing-sleep-mask/80043388.html]Bumble and bumble Curl Range [https://www.mecca.com.au/bumble-and-bumble/#prefn1=hairType&prefv1=Curly] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The ever so vibrant Morgan Mitchell is one of Australia's biggest athletic talents and is a 3 time Australian 400m champion. Not only is Morgan known for her impressive athletic abilities but most recently appeared on the viral Netflix Documentary ‘The Game Changers', where Morgan shares insight into being an athlete at the top level on a vegan diet. Having competed at both the Rio Olympics and the Gold Coast Commonwealth games, Morgan is now determined in her training to have a successful Tokyo Olympics in 2021. A competitive, fun and humorous girl, we hope you enjoy listening to one of Australia's great sporting superstars and personalities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ever so vibrant Morgan Mitchell is one of Australia's biggest athletic talents and is a 3 time Australian 400m champion. Not only is Morgan known for her impressive athletic abilities but most recently appeared on the viral Netflix Documentary ‘The Game Changers', where Morgan shares insight into being an athlete at the top level on a vegan diet. Having competed at both the Rio Olympics and the Gold Coast Commonwealth games, Morgan is now determined in her training to have a successful Tokyo Olympics in 2021. A competitive, fun and humorous girl, we hope you enjoy listening to one of Australia's great sporting superstars and personalities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ever so vibrant Morgan Mitchell is one of Australia’s biggest athletic talents and is a 3 time Australian 400m champion. Not only is Morgan known for her impressive athletic abilities but most recently appeared on the viral Netflix Documentary ‘The Game Changers’, where Morgan shares insight into being an athlete at the top level on a vegan diet. Having competed at both the Rio Olympics and the Gold Coast Commonwealth games, Morgan is now determined in her training to have a successful Tokyo Olympics in 2021. A competitive, fun and humorous girl, we hope you enjoy listening to one of Australia’s great sporting superstars and personalities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Girl, In this episode we have Morgan Mitchell talking about her experience in working in a toxic environment. Morgan is a wife, mother, and teacher. She worked in a toxic work environment for 10 years. Like many of us, she felt that if she left she would let down many people, especially her coworkers. Her coworkers were like family to her. Until one day, she knew her life was out of balance, so she decided to leave the toxic work environment and focus on her happiness. Check out her podcast, Recipes for Happiness.
Guest: Morgan Mitchell - In this episode Michelle is joined by once again by Morgan Mitchell, Senior Recruiter with Elevation Healthcare, who last joined us for Episode 101 “Considerations for that Contract Job”. Today he comes back to provide specific advice regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic for both Current Contract Employees and Potential Contract Employees, as they head back to their local schools this Fall. Morgan was gracious enough to spend another hour with us to offer functional advice on what questions contract employees should ask their employers regarding COVID-19 Safety Guidelines and Service Delivery options, as well as EBP resources for service delivery during this ever changing time, and tips on what to do in the event that a Clinician should become quarantined. Bottom line…be safe, be strong, be kind, be patient… and wear your mask.
In this episode of Rhi-Take, the beautiful, all-encompassing, talented woman Morgan Mitchell breaks down the importance of health and wellness in one's life. Especially during the moments we are currently facing with COVID-19, racial injustice, overwhelming uncertainty, etc. Morgan provides that one of the greatest facets to work into our daily lives in mental stamina. Through her fitness and weight loss journey, "Morgan-Sparkle" - our "sweat not sparkle" BeachBody, dance, and group fitness coach explores the positive and negative feats that she has faced throughout her health and fitness journey. As a person that Rhiannon deems to be of the MOST real, raw and uncut individuals she knows, Morgan provides insight into her life as a woman, wife, mom, and coach. Follow her and her inspiring journey on instagram @morganninspires. Also, as discussed at the end of the Podcast, please show your love and support to Morgan's amazing husband Jae Mitch by following @followjaemitch and tap into his DOPE, new song releases available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and all other major platforms. "Situations" and "Kame Up" are the newest releases, but I also NEED y'all to listen to "Complexion". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Morgan Mitchell is one of Australia's best athletes. She runs the 800m and competed in the 2016 Olympic Games. She also featured in the Netflix sensation 'Game Changers' and she is my friend. ILY xx--This episode was partnered with CoinSpot, Australia's largest online website to buy Bitcoin & 150 other digital currencies. To sign up and receive $10 worth of free Bitcoin when you make your first deposit, head to coinspot.com.au and use the code DYL123Dyl & Friends has partnered with Tissot! Morgan Mitchell was lucky enough to take home a TISSOT SUPERSPORT CHRONO! https://www.tissotwatches.com/en-au/shop/t1019171103100.html Morgan Mitchell Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/morganmitch/Twitter - https://twitter.com/morganmitch2Dyl & Friends Merchandisehttps://www.dylandfriends.com/shopContactEmail - enquiries@dylandfriends.comInstagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriendsYoutube - www.youtube.com/dylandfriendsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dylanandfriendsTwitter - www.twitter.com/dylan_buckleyThe Dylan & Friends Podcast is produced by Dylan BuckleyRichard Stansbury is responsible for audio and editing.Damon Jackman from Creative Edge Films is responsible for visuals.Kenny Creations is responsible for the branding and design.
Guest: Morgan Mitchell - In this episode Michelle is joined by Morgan Mitchell, Senior Recruiter for Elevation Healthcare, to address all the confusions and considerations that surround a contract SLP position! So let’s be honest, we have all seen our friends who take that contract job and are posting beautiful instagram pictures of exotic places across America…and we think to ourselves, “Oh I could do that…but…” and then we freeze because of that tiny little word “but”. Today, we are tackling that “but” and replacing it what the facts about who, what, where, when, why behind a contract and also delving into the ASHA 2019 Healthcare Salary Survey to pack this hour full of information, so that you know your worth! Get your parka or sunglasses ready, because by the end of this hour you will be ready for that contract position and the adventure of a lifetime!
It's a definitive way of life that doesn't involve any cruelty at any point. The 20th interview in this series, features athlete, author and entrepreneur, Lisa Gawthorne. Lisa is a vivacious and passionate voice for veganism and other sentient beings, with conviction and purpose that emanates from all of her personal, professional, social, physical and creative endeavors. Lisa has been vegan for over 17 years. In this interview, she shares her vegan journey that began at a very early age and evolved into an iconic lifestyle and professional work ethic that informs and inspires. Mentioned in this interview: Bravura Foods, The Vegan Society, Veganuary, Vegan Runners, Team GB Duathlon, Stella McCartney, The Gamechangers Movie, Beyond Meat, What the Health, Cowspiracy, Gregg's Vegan Sausage Roll and Steak Bake, Viva!, Numai Delegato, Bianca Taylor, Heather Mills and V-Bites, Morgan Mitchell.
Morgan goes into detail about switching her event from the 400m to the 800 m (:53) and her goals heading into the Olympic year (10:34). Morgan tells TJ about her relationship with US Olympian Devon Allen, how she always wins any competition against him, except in football, and his attempts to get her to go skydiving (12:48). TJ asks Morgan about her role in the Netflix movie "Game Changers" and her vegan lifestyle (17:44). Morgan talks about how she got started into track with Little Athletics in Australia (31:00). Morgan explains why she stopped track when she was younger and decided to get into netball (32:38). Morgan discusses why she decided to train for the 2016 Rio Olympics, how she accomplished that goal and how it almost didn't happen (33:56). TJ talks with Morgan about if she has thought of moving to the US to train (39:57). Morgan talks about her interests outside of track (41:49). Morgan explains how she ended up being featured in "Vogue Australia" (44:05) and her goal of having a birthday party with ASAP Rocky (47:54). Lastly, Morgan explains the meaning behind the quote "Never have a plan B because it distracts from Plan A" (51:18).
Jack chats to Olympian and track star Morgan Mitchell about her career and life off the field
High School Director, Morgan Mitchell, featuring special musical guest, Haley Montgomery!__________________If you call Journey your home, you can give here as an act of worship. If you'd like to invest in Journey's mission to reach those in our community and around the world then join us by giving in the Journey app or on our website at https://journeycommunitychurch.com/giving.
Marie sits down with artist and integrative health coach, Morgan Mitchell of Morgan Mitchell Designs. The discussion that follows ranges from stories about Morgan's upbringing, the influence her parents had on her love of art, and the importance of holding creative space in your life. With special guest appearance by Tanner "Tan-the-Man" Campbell - our podcast editor and guru.More information on Morgan:Art + Designwww.morganmitchelldesigns.comInstagram: @morganmitchelldesigns Creative Consulting + CRE8TIVE FLOWwww.birchwing.comInstagram: @birchwing Health + Wholeness Consultingwww.bemobius.comInstagram: @bemobius
100: This episode is supported by ASICS’ GLIDERIDE. Discover what’s beyond by checking out ASICS’ GLIDERIDE at www.Asics.com Brad struggles for motivation despite running in some good form.Julian completes his final key workout ahead of his international debut at Doha.Brady and Carly welcomes baby Hudson to the world and starts a whole new chapter of life. Rochelle Rodgers in her international debut places 35th in the World Championship Marathon, in a race that saw a high attrition rate in stifling conditions despite the midnight start. The women’s 10000m was arguably the race of the meet so far, with Ellie Pashley running 13th and Sinead Diver 14th, while MTC teammates Susuan Krumins and Camille Buscomb places 7th and 12th respectively, with all four setting personal bests. Ellie’s time of 31:15.89 is a personal best, Tokyo Olympic qualifier and 4th best Australian of all time; Sinead 31:25.49 is also a personal best and 5th best Australian of all time. https://www.instagram.com/p/B29z2zIBLkK/ Stewy McSweyn qualifies for 5000m final. Morgan McDonald and Pat Tiernan miss out on advancing despite running solid times. Luke Mathews & Peter Bol in 800m were unable to advance past their heats while Morgan Mitchell advanced to 800m semis, while Catriona Bisset ran with a suspected fibula stress reaction in her heat. Kenenisa Bekele makes an emphatic return to the Berlin Marathon, running a 2:01:41 to run just 2 seconds short of Eliud Kipchoges. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/bekele-misses-marathon-world-record-by-two-seconds/ Julian answers a wide range of listener questions ahead of the marathon from his preparation, to race strategy and shoe choice. Moose On The Loose echoes the sentiments on the compromises made to the quality of a global sporting event, going through the many challenges made during Doha. The Men’s World Champion Marathon starts 6th October 7am AEST. Best of luck Moose. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
095: Ben Parkes This weeks episode is brought to you by our sponsor the RADCentre, based in Ballarat. Brad takes another lap of the sun and tries to work out appropriate heart rates. Julian hits some big sessions before heading out for a wedding and flying to St Moritz. Brady misses most of the week with an illness. Stewart McSweyn runs 3:31 for the second time this year in the Paris Diamond League. Morgan Mitchell runs 2:00.87 in the Women’s 800mResults Pat Tiernan wins the Albie Thomas 5000m at the Morton Games in dour conditions in Dublin in 13:28, with Harry Summers 5th in 13:34Results Bridge to Brisbane 10K taken out by Jack Bruce and Madeline Hills https://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/races/15634 Dave McNeil wins the Australian Cross Country Championships in Wollongong over Andy Buchanan, with Victoria taking out the team title. Emily Brichacek wins the women’s title over Rose Davies & Kiah Fry, with New South Wales taking the win. Athletics Australia Report NSW Half Marathon Championships won by Matthew Ho & Belinda Martin after backing up from Australian Cross Country Champs Results Willy Chebon and Nic Harman set a new course record at the Perth City2Surf Half Marathon Perth City2Surf Results Zach Bitter runs 100 Mile World Record on an indoor track in Milwaukee. Runners World Article Gen Gregson runs a Doha Qualifier in her return steeplechase in Italy, creating an interesting situation at the selection table Pat Tiernan ran 13:15 in the 5000m at the same meet. Julian talks with Chris Radford of the Rad Centre about all things strength training for runners, what his background in strength and conditioning and explains the benefits, when and how runners should begin a strength program as well as what specifically to target and Listener Questions of the week asks Moose to clarify his ‘rookie runner’ status and what makes Dream interviews for Inside Running, Moose on the Loose struggles to make friends on the trails of St. Moritz. Coach, athlete & creator Ben Parkes chats to Brady as this week's guest about turning his hobby into a living, helping people out on their own running journey online. Ben talks about how to engage over social media and goes into his origins in marathon running to impress a girl, then putting running on hold for corporate life before leaving it behind to pursue a meaningful life around running. He also gives commentary on turning down free products and the divide between elite athletes and parkrunners before going in-depth into the training that brought him to the Championship Start Line at the London Marathon and subsequent breakout at Valencia Marathon, as well as the current training block into the 2019 Berlin and Frankfurt marathons. Ben talks as well as about who in the world of running he finds inspiration and making content for his YouTube channel to make running accessible to get the masses engaged. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw1Eh_3BDxg/ Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
IRP with Madeline Hills & Ellie Pashley Madeline Hills & Ellie Pashley joins Brady for their turn at co-hosting the Inside Running spinoff. Ellie’s coming off Gold Coast half marathon, back training in cold weather and preparing for the Sunshine Coat Half Marathon and more. Madeline talks about where she’s been for the last few months, coming off hamstring surgery, how it came about and why the extensive choice to pursue surgery as well as some insight how the eligibility for the National Athlete Support Structure works. NASS Policy With the Sunshine Coast Half in 2 weeks time, the conversation turns to the massive incentive to break 69 minutes for the fastest half marathon on Australian soil and the question of how does Ellie beat Sinead? Sunshine Coast Half Marathon Press Release - Who will be 25k richer? Ellie discusses Moose’s progression as an athlete after his selection in the Doha World team and asks Madeline for advice for performing in a championship race. The girls then answer some listener questions ranging from what its like an online coach, running with pets, the possibility of taking on different distances, the best coaching advice they’ve ever received and tracking calorie intake, before touching on Women’s 800m at London Diamond League that saw Catriona Bisset run the new National Record with Morgan Mitchell also running a Doha qualifier and a strong run from Carley Thomas.https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/catriona-bisset-new-australian-800m-record/ Madeline Hills will be running the Melbourne 10K in October and Run Melbourne 10k as a Run 4 Refugees Ambassador while fundraising the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. You can find out more about Madeline and Running 4 Refugees below: https://www.asrc.org.au/2019/07/22/olympian-madeline-hills-announced-as-run-4-refugees-ambassador-2019/
090: Russell Dessaix-Chin (feat. Catriona Bisset) This episode is sponsored by New Balance, listen in as the boys wear test and give a review of the newly released FuelCell Rebel Julian doubles his mileage to 200km the week after his Doha announcement. Brad suffers from post-Melbourne deja-vu same with his banged-up knee. Brady mixes up his fartleks and drops a bombshell. London Diamond League Men's 5000m saw a slew of Aussies in rare form, with Stewy McSweyn clocking in a 13:05, with Patrick Tiernan and Morgan McDonald posting Doha qualifiers. Linden Hall ran back to form with a 4:04 in the Women’s 1500m https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/london-dl-mcsweyn-1305-barber-2nd/ Catriona Bisset is the new Australian 800m national record holder, and joins in from Belgium to give a quick interview about the race and what it means to her. In the same race Morgan Mitchell runs 2:00.89 to qualify for Doha and also a strong performance from Carley Thomas. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/catriona-bisset-new-australian-800m-record/ Matt Ramsden sets a mile personal best of 3:53 and breaks Herb Elliot’s 61 year WA record. Sam Clifford clears Nick Earl in the Tasmanian XC ChampionshipsResults Sutherland2Surf 11km taken out by Kevin Batt & Leanne Pompeani Results Lisa Weightman runs 15:54 at Maribyrnong parkrun setting a new Australian record https://www.instagram.com/p/B0H5CHSnH0r/ Listener Question asks about the different types of long runs that runners should be doing and Moose on the Loose finds God…’s twitter account. Michael Nitschke conducting a Study of running athlete’s training intensity via GPS Data https://health.adelaide.edu.au/running-training-characteristics-study Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeK8K3HU_UqDlY83kiCFfmrTh2GKpqCUUNnIQpt7rHxp3DmuA/viewform?usp=sf_link Russel Dessaix-Chin joins friend and Sydney Uni teammate Brad for a chat about his long storied career that started back in school career, leading to numerous NSW state medals and a career built on consistency that saw him take national cross country titles. Russel goes though his training structure under coach Ken Greene, touring the European circuit and looking at his consistent 5000m performances as well as what held him back from the next breakthrough. Russel talks changing coaches to Graham Ward and changing training structures that lead to his marathon debut in Hamburg, what the training and aspirations were in the lead up to the reality afterwards, followed up with history repeating itself in the Chicago marathon. He then opens up with the accident in 2015 where he was struck by a car and dealing with the severity of the injury, coming to terms where it could leave his running career and working through the rehabilitation process. Russel closes on his thoughts on making a comeback, competing as an open athlete vs. as a Masters the advice for up and coming athletes, looking back at his travels as a runner and his hopes for the future in the marathon. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Another massive Episode of DTT as Sean and Tim dissect the action from the 2019 Australian Track & Field Championships. With 23 interviews across the majority of events DTT listeners will get to hear how the Championships played out from the perspective of the athletes themselves. Raw emotions come to the fore – the elation of winning, handling defeat and the moment it sinks in you’re a Australian Champion. DTT also delves into some of the more controversial moments of the Championship including the last minute call to scrap the semi finals in the Men’s 800m – confusion reigned and hopefully some lessons learned. Interviewed athletes include: Maddie Coates Steve Solomon Celeste Mucci Ellen Pettitt Henry Smith Chris Mitrevski Matt Ramsden Luke Mathews Madeleine Murray Peter Bol Joseph Deng Georgia Griffiths Catriona Bissett Marty Jackson Kirstie Newcombe Daniel Milone Cassidy Bradshaw Fraser Symons Ed Marks Morgan Mitchell Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:02:00 Intro 0:02:00 to 0:32:40 Open Sprints 0:32:41 to 0:44:40 Celeste Mucci 0:44:41 to 0:51:40 Open Hurdles 0:51:41 to 1:13:02 Open Jumps & Mens Decathlon 1:13:03 to 1:43:25 Open Middle Distance 1:43:26 to 1:58:57 Catriona Bissett and the Women’s Open 800m 1:58:58 to 2:09:00 Open Throws 2:09:01 to 2:17:50 Para coverage and interviews 2:17:51 to 2:36:35 Junior coverage and interviews 2:36:36 to 2:46:55 The final word from Morgan Mitchell, Luke Mathews and Catriona Bissett 2:46:56 to 2:51:30 Other results from overseas and Australia
So much track action across Australia which Sean and Tim dissect in their usual manner Locally we had the High Velocity Club and Victorian Milers Club meets which presented our local athletes with a perfect opportunity to tune up for the National Championships. Mia Gross scored a 100/200 double at HVC with Matthew Rizzo having a close win over Cameron De Bruin in the Men’s 100m. Running in heat 3 Cameron Searle, ran 21.83 for the fastest time 200m time and Liam Procaccino took out a very competitive Men’s 400m Jess Gulli-Nance continued her march towards Nationals with an impressive run of 54.08 in the Women’s 400m, while over the hurdles Lateisha Willis and Marli Wilkinson took victory in the 100m and 400m events respectively. In the Men’s hurdles Luke Major and Conor Fry once again went head to head in the 400m with Major taking the win with a 52.21 and State Champion Ben Khongbut ran 14.63 for the 110m hurdles. In the field Celeste Mucci took out the Long Jump and Ellen Pettit recorded 13.06m in the Triple Jump to continue her winning ways. A good PB of 15.74m gave Ayo Ore the win in the Triple Jump, while in the other pit it was Nathan Deslandes winning the Long Jump with a best of 7.24m. The highlight of the Milers Club was Catriona Bissett outlasting Georgia Griffith over the 800m distance and score a huge PB and World Uni Games qualifier with a time of 2:01.27. Griffith wasn’t far behind in 2:01.90, with Morgan Mitchell third in 2:04.82. With PB’s also to Connor Gist, Gigi Maccagnini, Ellie Sanford and Molly Blakey, this was a memorable VMC race. In the Men’s 800m it was Matthew Scott once again taking the victory, running 1:48.80 to Grant Muir’s 1:49.94. The metric mile saw wins to James Hansen and Sarah Billings, while massive breakthroughs came from Matthew Hussey and Liam Cashin with the Western Athletics pair running 3:45.41 and 3:45.93 respectively. Sean goes through the highlights from the Perth and Brisbane meets and gives a great preview of the upcoming World Cross Country Championship in Aarhus, Denmark this weekend. And to settle so much confusion re selection for World Championships or Olympics, Sean provides sage advice on what information athletes and coaches need to source, and not get hung up on angry Social Media posts! https://www.facebook.com/athsvic https://twitter.com/athsvic https://www.instagram.com/athleticsvictoria/
72: Grant Giles Brad continues to test the waters with his body, enjoying the running he can manage.Julian & Brady come down with post-Lake Biwa Fever. Chris Rancie asks about a possible scenario for Julian and Doha World Championships launching into the discussion into the new IAAF Ranking systems factoring in for qualification time, race selection and points allocation based on performances at select meets and races. IAAF Qualification Press Release List of 2020 Olympic Athletics Qualification Standards Diamond League to drop the 5000m from 2020 season onwards, replacing it with the 3000m.IAAF Press Release https://www.instagram.com/p/BvFRwe9ge2f/ Luke Mathews wins the 800m Jandakot Airport Track over Joseph Deng, Georgia Griffith edges Morgan Mitchell in the Women’s RaceAthletics Australia Report Courtney Atkinson and Steph Auston take out 6 Foot Track MarathonResults Matt Ramsden selected to represent Australia for the World Cross Country in Aarhus, Denmark replacing an injured Pat Tiernan. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu7oNXZHZcF/ Listener Richard asks about how the boy’s perspective on their running goals has changed over the years and Moose on the Loose sets into the post-marathon blues. Grant Giles chats with Brady about the importance of the mental aspect performance, touching on his career as a triathlete and coach before making the transitioning to ego psychologist. In this fascinating conversation, Grant covers a variety of topics from forming and managing your belief system, anchoring yourself to the flow of the process, accepting discomfort and the dark places when you get there and what can be learnt from observing Eliud Kipchoge. You can find out more about what Grant does with Sports Supports at sportssupports.com.au Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin & I don't blame you by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
The Sydney Track Classic headlined the national athletics action over the weekend and Sean analyses the meet and provides his view on the performances. Georgia Griffith discusses her race in the 800m while we talk through some of the key events including Jordan Gusman and Melissa Duncan winning the Aus 5000m Champs. The Men’s 3000m Steeple was a highlight event with Matthew Clarke and Ben Buckingham placing 2nd and 3rd in breakthrough performances. In the sprints Jack Hale had another win, while Celeste Mucci stamped herself as a hurdling force with an impressive display over the 100m. In a wrap of the High Velocity Club action we hear from Rachel Limburg, Ellen Pettit, Ayo Ore, Anotony James, Lateisha Willis, Michael Hansford, Kiara Reddingius, Lawson Power, Ashleigh Palmer and Morgan Mitchell about their respective events. The Victorian Mile Championship saw wins to Natalie Rule and Matt Ramsden and we hear from both. Catriona Bissett stepped up for her first mile and describes just what it felt like and we hear from Isaac Hockey about his first Open Victorian Championship win. Sarah Billings and Shanie Landen talk about their respective wins in the VMC 800m and we wrap the segment with Ethan Sinn talking tactics and his enjoyment of the VMC and middle distance running in general. Knox AC’s Daniel Milone delivered a qualifier for the 2019 Global Games, a competition that will attract hundreds of the world’s best Intellectually impaired athletes to Brisbane in October. Down the Track is there as Daniel is given the good news that he’s finally achieved the qualification standard at VMC Meet 4. Celeste Mucci was also in action at VMC Meet 4, once again tackling the 800m. Acknowledging this is the weakest of her Heptathlon events, Celeste describes how she needs to improve over the distance and what sort of times will make her more competitive as an international heptathlete. Celeste also discusses her training schedule, start of University studies and plans for 2019. In the most talked about transition in Australian Athletics, Morgan Mitchell and her coach Liz Mathews talk candidly about her training and the new demands middle distance racing have brought. We hear from Morgan about her plans and how she is adapting to the pacing and tactical skills she needs to be competitive. In a Wrap of other results Sean talks about Sasha Zhoya’s results from France and provides a wrap of other Australian performances overseas. In VAL news Tim goes through the Keilor Gift results including Jara Konteh’s first Gift win under new coach Scott Rowsell and beach sprinter Bree Masters taking the women’s crown off what some considered a generous mark. There is also lots of discussion around the prize money at this year’s Stawell Gift and the statement made by the Northern Grampians Shire Council. The AV Shield Final came to a conclusion with Athletics Essendon taking out Division 1 for Women and Glenhuntly producing a three-peat in the top men’s division. We also summarise results from the Warburton Up & Running event and Wangaratta Marathon and Half Marathon results. Lots of good stories once again in this episode of Down the Track.
With the athletics action hotting up across Australia, Sean reviews the ACT Championships that featured many prominent Victorian athletes including long jumpers Brooke Stratton and Darcy Roper. Roper’s training partners Henry Smith and Chris Mitrevsky also jumped well, with Smith leading the competition with a PB of 8:06m until Roper’s final jump of 8.20m. In the sprints Nana Owusu-Afriye ran an eye popping 200m and Jack Hale maintained his consistency and took out the win. Tim caught up with Harry Summers to reflect of his World Cross Country selection and discuss his aspirations for the event. The Box Hill Classic didn’t disappoint with a magic night of running across the 200m, 800m & 3000m distances. Harry Summers lead 5 men under the 8min mark for the 3000m while Morgan Mitchell had a great stoush with Georgia Griffiths to win the 800m in 2:03.93, her first sun 2:04 performance. The sprints saw Anastasia Purcell and Tom Willems take victories on a night where PB’s came crashing down. In the first of a series of athlete interviews, Lisa talks to Luke Mathews about his international experiences including management, sponsorship, coping with downtime and the age old question of how long to stay overseas. Luke also discusses his training environment and the coach/athlete relationship. We’ll hear more from Luke in Episode 9. The Oceania/Australian 20km Walks Championships in Adelaide saw wins to Swede Perseus Karlstrom in the Men’s and Columbian Sandra Lorenas in the Women’s race. Australian pair Dane Bird-Smith and Queensland’s teen sensation Katie Heyward took the silvers with our very own Jemima Montag winning the bronze. We also recap the results from the Parkdale and Ballarat Gifts with Luke Stevens and Ebony Lane taking the gift honours in Parkdale, while Jody Richards and Bikramjeet Singh doing likewise in Ballarat. Another big episode of Down the Track… enjoy!
65 Malcolm Norwood part 2 Julian runs with former 2:12 marathoner Shane Nankervis, and 1km reps with Brady before getting into an over-distance long run. Brad’s works through his soreness through on the body and maintains fitness. Brady gets in a big long run workout, getting in the mileage. MTC sweep the Australian Cross Country selection trials at Stromlo, Canberra with Brett Robinson and Jack Rayner securing their place for the Australian teams, while Melissa Duncan secures her spot behind UK marathoner Charlotte Purdue. Athletics Australia Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/robinson-and-duncan-win-aussie-xc-titles-at-stromlo/ Dubai Marathon boasts a stacked field predominant, while 2nd placed Herpassa Negasa has some interesting wardrobe choices.IAAF Report Luke Mathews wins the 1500m at the Newcastle Hunter Track Classic in style, while Morgan Mitchell and Joseph Deng take out the 600m. NSW Athletics Results https://www.instagram.com/p/BtEoPoygtNW/?hl=en Rio Olympic Marathon winner Jemima Sumgong hit with 8-year doping ban https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jan/25/olympic-marathon-champion-jemima-sumgong-doping-ban-doubled-kenya-?CMP=share_btn_tw Listener question Brendan asks about breakfasts fuelling long run, Dominic asks about dealing with sensitive stomachs. Moose is on the Loose against your running group’s competitive half-stepper. Brady’s chat with Malcolm Norwood resumes from last week starting from his suspension from the AIS leading to a 3rd place in the State 10k and then taking a break from the sport, then coming back to racing in Europe under the mentorship of Ron Clarke and dealing with emotions. Mal then talks about coming home and running the 3-day Otway Classic, recounting the process for picking the team, employing tactics and strategy and duelling Sean Quilty. With his career transitioning from track to road, Mal talks about running the London Marathon to supplement his Twin Cities performance to qualify for the Barcelona Olympics and the complicated selection process involved as well as an incident that happened just before the London Marathon before going into the lasting impact of the injury through the Tokyo Marathon, World Championships in Germany to his final marathon at Gold Coast and how his retirement came about. Malcolm closes with his post-professional career, stepping out and in with the world of running sharing some philosophies on training, the state of running and anecdotes about drug testing. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Benny's new song: I Don't Blame You www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Welcome to DSUF Determined Spirits Unquenchable Faith Podcast 006 with Morgan Mitchell. Exciting news about this week’s podcast, I had the chance to meet one of the best Australian rising-star sprinters Morgan Mitchell who you would recognise as the Aussie representative in the Women’s 400 meters and Women’s 4x400 meter relay at the 2016 Rio Olympics Games. To find out more about DSUF Determined Spirits Unquenchable Faith, head to the website www.dsuf.net