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Pack your suitcase out and get ready to explore a historic corner of eastern Canada! In this episode, host Will Francis chats with tourism marketer Neil McKenzie all about how he operates the Yarmouth & Acadian Shores site in beautiful southwestern Nova Scotia. Using CrowdRiff as a UGC aggregator they continue to explore an omnichannel approach to content as the tourism sector starts to open up fully in 2022. Neil is also a graduate of the DMI and explains how he benefitted from the full spectrum of learning in the program. A full transcript of this episode is available on our website, where you'll also find all our other episodes on our extensive digital marketing library of ebooks, toolkits, podcasts, webinars, blogs, and more! Join for free today. The Ahead of the Game podcast is brought to you by the Digital Marketing Institute and is available on our website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. And if you enjoyed this episode please leave a review so others can find us!
In this episode, Devon with host Logan discuss his Journey: Chapters: Growing up in SA, key lesson learnt from Devon's mother (3:55) When did Devon know he wanted to be a Professional Cricketer (8:40) Becoming a Professional Cricketer at age 18, early learning's (9:45) Idolizing up to Neil McKenzie, best advice you received from him (12:34) Interacting with the younger members of the Wellington side, how does Devon go about being a role model for them (15:05) Reflecting on the first 5 years of being a Professional Cricketer in South Africa (17:08) The turning point in Devon's career, moving to New Zealand (19:39) The moment of panic flying into New Zealand for the first time (24:01) Making an impression on the guys in New Zealand. "Logan and Devon's first meeting" (27:00) Getting to know Grant Elliott - similar story (33:37) The key's to Devon's success since coming to New Zealand (34:49) What Devon does to be able to maintain focus in pressured moments (36:17) Highlights playing for Wellington (45:58) Hardest moments in Devon's career to date (50:16) What Devon does to help himself bounce back when doubt and anxiety's creep in. (53:50) Making Blackcaps Debut, Devon talking about his first 6 balls in International Cricket (57:44) Basin Reserve + Devon Conway = Amazing, first international 100 (1:06:17) Potential Debut in England and the World Test Championship (1:11:27) What would Devon love to achieve in International Cricket? (1:15:06) What is Devon's WHY? How he keeps in the present and moving forward (1:19:33) What does Devon crave in a Leader or a Coach? (1:21:35) What Devon's believes are the keys for a High Performing Team (1:24:15) Greatest piece of advice Devon has received (1:27:32) What would Devon tell his 18 year old self? (1:29:33) Where is Devon Conway in 15 years time? (1:32:45) www.followthroughwithlvb.com www.instagram.com/followthroughwithlvb
So there are a couple of individuals out there who are on my bucket list… Neil McKenzie, the former South African Cricketer is certainly one of them… His vast experience at franchise and international level makes conversations with him not only insightful, but packed full of value. We chat a bit about his career and spend most of the time talking about coaching batting, as that is not only something Neil was pretty good at doing himself, but its also what he is doing now when helping the next generation of South African batsman. One last quick message here, just a friendly reminder that you can, if you so choose, now support the coaching convo. Simply visit www.jodymartins.co/podcast I invite you to open your ears, grab that pen and paper and be ready to learn as we together explore coaching. Ok here we go… Connect with Jody IG: @jodyperformancemind E: jody@jodymartins.co W: www.jodymartins.co
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Series 3 kicks off with a brilliant chat with South Africa and Hampshire batsman, Neil McKenzie! We learn that: - Neil coached SA legend Graeme Smith...at rugby. - He names his bats, and burns the bad ones (sorry Gunn & Moore!) - Neil also recalls his successful spell at Hampshire, and - Describes batting with Smith, Kallis, Amla and AB de Villiers for South Africa.
In which the lads are joined by former Hampshire and England opening batsman, Michael Carberry. On how: - Quick bowling can make you shotless or reckless - 'The way the ECB treated me was abysmal' - The art of opening the batting, including his marathon 523 partnership with Neil McKenzie, and - How he scooped Brett Lee for four in the Big Bash final, winning the game for Perth Scorchers.
Ryan Harris is largely regarded by his peers and fans as one of the hardest working Cricketers on the international circuit. A career cut short by major injury, Ryan now a champion of positivity, gratitude, and inspiration to others.In this raw and unedited interview, Ryan shares how he felt when his biggest fan and mother passed away, right on the cusp of his selection into the Australian Cricket Team. Ryan was also kind enough to let us in on some world-class outswing bowling techniques.Ryan tells an extraordinary story and we were very privileged to hear it.From a career perspective, Ryan took six wickets on Test debut in 2010, Harris's injury-plagued body meant he was restricted to just 12 Tests in the following two years. But when he finally got some luck on the injury front for the 2013 Ashes tour of the UK, Harris's true class was allowed to shine through. He took 24 wickets in four Tests in England before picking up another 22 scalps in the return series in Australia. Then came arguably his finest moment when he steered Australia to a famous series win in South Africa with a seven-wicket haul in Cape Town. With his battered right knee in desperate need of intensive surgery, a wounded Harris produced one last heroic effort to bowl Australia to victory with just 27 balls to spare. Ryan Harris played with the Southern Redbacks from 2001–02 to 2007–08. Harris was a part of the Deccan Chargers squad that won the IPL in 2009 in South Africa. In late 2008, he was signed to an Indian Premier League contract with the Deccan Chargers, who are coached by his former Redbacks teammate Darren Lehmann. Having been selected for the Australian Twenty-20 team in early 2009, he was directly signed as an "uncapped" player by the Deccan Chargers, at the behest of Lehmann, without having to go through the standard IPL player auction process. Harris made his international debut in a One Day International against South Africa in Hobart on 18 January 2009, during which he took the wicket of Neil McKenzie in a spell of 1/54. Nevertheless, he was not selected for another ODI for over a year. on 26 January 2010, Harris was called up into the Australian squad for the 3rd ODI against Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval as cover for Peter Siddle, who was ruled out due to a back injury. Although not required to bat, Harris opened the bowling with Doug Bollinger and took 5/43, including the wickets of Kamran Akmal and Shahid Afridi. He claimed man of the match honours and was picked for the 4th and 5th ODIs against Pakistan. In the next match in that series, Harris claimed 5/19, a second consecutive five-wicket haul, behind only following Waqar Younis' three consecutive five-fors. Harris was named the man of the series after securing another three wickets in the fifth and final match, taking his tally to 13 wickets in three matches, at an average of 8.15 and strike rate of 13.7. In March 2010, Harris was called up to the Australian squad for the first time, for the Test series in New Zealand. He made his Test debut in the first game, taking 2/42 and 4/77.Ryan lives in Brisbane, Australia with his beautiful wife Cherie and two children.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/labanditchburn?fan_landing=true)
Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/spacenuuts (mobile friendly).In Episode 119 of Space Nuts: - *The hole in the ISS….was it sabotage? *The Japanese asteroid landing...*This week’s listener question is from Neil McKenzie - a follow-up question about meteor showers. Fred has the answers.Subscribe, rate and review Space Nuts via all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes) (featured in New & Noteworthy), Google Podcasts (now available via the Google Play store), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, Podbean, Overcast, Tunein Radio, CastBox.FM, iHeartRadio, Spotify etc.RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT6774874752 Join our mailing list at http://www.bitesz.com/join-our-mailing-listEmail us at spacenuts@bitesz.comWebsite: www.bitesz.com/spacenuts (mobile friendly)For more, follow Space Nuts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and Spreaker :Facebook - @spacenutspodcasttwitter - @spacenutspodcstGoogle+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/cHkPaBSpreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/show/space-nuts Enjoying what we do? Then please share with and tell your friends. Your recommendation is the best we could possibly get. Thank you...#astronomy #space #science #technology #news #aao #drfredwatson #stargazerfred Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Niche Radio — Does cricket have a sexism problem? Yes. Yes it does. With the help of ESPN Cricinfo's SA correspondent Firdose Moonda, Dan tackles a major problem that is inherent in the game and alienates female journalist and broadcasters. He then gets technical with former Protea batsman and coach Neil McKenzie to unpack the best strategy when facing spin on the subcontinent. Follow the pod on Twitter @Short_Fine_Legs and subscribe on iTunes.
Niche Radio — Dan gets technical with former Proteas batsman and batting coach Neil McKenzie ahead of the third and final Test against India at a hustling Wanderers Stadium. Can Temba Bavuma kick on to become the rock in the middle order? Can Aiden Markram become a world beater? Can Andile Phehlukwayo become the all-rounder we so desperately crave? All these questions, and a little bit on coaching and superstitions, in this latest episode.
We chat to Farhaan Behardien ahead of the first T20 against Sri Lanka, we also catch up with newly retired Sevens player Frankie Horne and then find out more about the curtain raiser to the first T20 with Neil McKenzie.