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Welcome to this week's Beyond the Bio bonus episode. In these short recaps, I'm picking out my key takeaway from Monday's show and creating an actionable tip you can implement right now.On Monday's show, I was joined by the on-pitch skipper of Newcastle United Women's team, Amber-Keegan Stobbs. Amber-Keegan is a lifelong fan of the club and arrived in the North East in the summer of 2023.Amber started her career at Washington Spirit in the United States, and has experience across numerous divisions, including the Women's Super League, the Championship and the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division.We discussed how personal branding comes into play on and off the pitch and Amber shared how she defines her own brand and the journey that has shaped it. She also chatted about her work with the Newcastle United Foundation and revealed the incredible story of how she joined Newcastle United featuring none other than local legend Alan Shearer. These bonus episodes are full of actionable tips and tricks that you can take forward to raise your profile. I'd love to know if you find these helpful and hear about which action points you've decided to embrace....Monday's Episode: 084: Owning the Game with Amber-Keegan StobbsConnect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-milliken/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moja_sophie?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== My new book - From Unknown to Unforgettable: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DCQ6K5F1/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= ... Want to be a guest on Beyond the Bio? Do you have interesting ideas to share about how to raise your profile? We want to hear from you! Fill out the submission form here: https://www.sophiemilliken.co.uk/btb
Where does personal branding fit into football? Who else to ask other than on-pitch skipper of Newcastle United women's team, Amber-Keegan Stobbs. Amber-Keegan, whose first name is a product of her father's love for Newcastle United legend Kevin Keegan, is a lifelong fan of the club and arrived in the North East in the summer of 2023. Amber started her career at Washington Spirit in the United States, and has experience across numerous divisions, including the Women's Super League, the Championship and the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division. We discuss how personal branding comes into play on and off the pitch, as Amber shares how she defines her own brand and the journey that has shaped it. She also delves into her work with the Newcastle United Foundation and reveals the incredible story of how she joined Newcastle United featuring none other than local legend Alan Shearer. This is one you won't want to miss! Let's get stuck in… ... Connect with Amber: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberstobbs/ X: @akstobbs Connect with Sophie: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-milliken Instagram: www.instagram.com/moja_sophie/ ... Want to be a guest on Beyond the Bio? Do you have interesting ideas to share about how to raise your profile? We want to hear from you! Fill out the submission form here: https://www.sophiemilliken.co.uk/btb ... This podcast is brought to you by Moja. Moja is an award-winning modern PR agency working with entrepreneurs and senior executives to get you known in your industry. See how your profile is currently performing: https://mym-btb.scoreapp.com/
Steve Beharall joins Raul to talk about the impact of Newcastle United Foundation, the growth of the women's team, and the Academy's future. From changing lives in a region to the passion behind the charity's work plus why you should never doubt Eddie Howe on the road to Wembley.
Gabby travels to Newcastle to speak to Dan Burn (21:54), captain of the women's team, Amber-Keegan Stobbs (9:21), and club icon, Shola Ameobi (02:14). All three are involved in the Newcastle United Foundation, which helps almost 70,000 people across the North East each year. Burn shares how he uses his time away from the pitch to help his local community. He talks about Eddie Howe and the England job, and how he might not have coped with the pressure of being a local hero if he'd started his senior career at Newcastle. Ameobi tells us how the Foundation helped him go from a 5-year-old who arrived in Newcastle from Nigeria, unable to speak English, to a Premier League player with almost 400 appearances for the club. Plus, Stobbs shares her mental health journey and talks about the rapid rise of the women's team, record crowds of almost 30,000 in the fourth tier, and back-to-back promotions into the Championship. Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producer: Sam TrudgillSocial Media Editor: Calum ScotlandTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".And, the Sports Agents now have merch!
Charlie Bews from Newcastle United Foundation discusses 'Adapting to different Hats' with Northumberland FA's Gary Middleton
In this conversation we will examine the immediate, mid-term and long-term effects of sexual assault. We will also examine the short-term treatment that pre-hospital clinicians should consider. We will also examine some of the long-term support that is available for victims of sexual assault. We will also examine elements of safeguarding, care pathways, and forensics that work on a co-aligned basis with psychological support mechanisms. To do this I have Jayne Butler with me. Jayne is the CEO of Rape Crisis and an experienced voluntary sector leader with a strong background in frontline service delivery. Jayne has worked in social justice-focused organisations for almost 20 years. These include organisations working on asylum and immigration, mental health, child sexual exploitation and access to justice. Before moving into infrastructure and influencing work, Jayne was involved in designing, fundraising for and managing a range of frontline services. She has worked strategically as a consultant in a range of voluntary sector organisations, and as a staff member or trustee in a number of membership and infrastructure organisations. These include The Comfrey Project, North East Law Centre, Relate Northumberland and Tyneside, Newcastle United Foundation and The Children's Society. Prior to joining RCEW, Jayne was Head of Income and Development for Law Centres Network, the national membership body for Law Centres. During her time there, she led on the Network's response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Jayne is a Fellow of the RSA. In the conversation we discuss: • The need for psychological support as an immediate intervention • The pre-hospital prevalence • What are the main considerations in the pre-hospital phase of care • Pre-hospital assessment when a patient has been sexually assaulted • Forensic assessment • Immediate treatment options, midterm, and long term • Safeguarding needs of this patient group • Care pathways available for these patients • Example case of when services work well together. • Final thoughts & take-home messages from Jayne. Services that Jayne sign posts to in the episode includes: 24/7 help line: https://247sexualabusesupport.org.uk/ Rape Crisis website: https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ Statistics on sexual assault & rape: https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-informed/statistics-sexual-violence/ My thanks to Jayne for an informative and insightful interview.
The guys are back for the latest podcast episode. This week we celebrate a year of the Ever More Podcast as we focus on the return to domestic football next week, the club's potential transfer business, fixture changes, and the community Christmas campaign. To find out more about the support available at Newcastle United Foundation's NUCASTLE building, please visit https://nufoundation.org.uk. To find out more about the great work the foodbank are doing, or if you want to support them, please visit https://newcastlewestend.foodbank.org.uk. As always get involved in the chat and let us know your thoughts. SUBSCRIBE on YouTube to get our latest videos! - https://youtube.com/@EverMoreNUFC?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Twitter! - https://twitter.com/EverMore_NUFC #NUFC #NEWCASTLEUNITED #EverMore Enquiries: evermorenufc@gmail.com
In episode 139 of Demystifying Mental Toughness I had the pleasure of speaking to the head of The Newcastle United Foundation, Steve Beharall. Steve shared his inspiring journey from being a part time football coach to where he is today. Lessons that he has learned, challenges he's overcome as well as insights into initiatives that the foundation are involved in and what the future holds. Steve also passes on some advice to the future generation of coaches on opportunities for them. Key Learning Points: Whilst as an academy coach at Newcastle United, I realised that all I wanted was to help kids with football. When I decided to take a different direction in the Newcastle United Foundation I spent the first three years of my time here working closely with my predecessor learning valuable lessons. Since I started we've gone from 65 to 240 full time staff and 60 sessional staff. In 2022, we've grown the turnover from £3 million to £6 million and expanded on programs, by 80% in the last three years. Newcastle United Foundation Case Studies NUcastle is an important part of the community and service sector across the North East of England. Whether you're a coach or a leader, relationships have to built on trust, respect and honesty. It's important to be mindful of your mental health. Connect with Steve Beharall The Newcastle United Foundation Website LinkedIn Connect with David Charlton Sign Up to Conversations with Kids Download THE FOCUSED ATHLETE CHECKLIST Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn To Listen to Relevant Podcast Episodes Ep027: Natalie Henderson – How to Develop Mental Toughness with Young Footballers Ep064: Edu Rubio – How to Support Young Footballers Ep 084: Dr Jim Afremow and Phil White – Mental Toughness and The Leaders Mind Ep092: Dr James Hegarty – ACT in Sport, Improving Performance through Mindfulness Ep111: Michael Caulfield – How to be an Effective Sports Psychologist in Elite Professional Football Other Helpful Resources Psychology in Football or Soccer Library Blog: How Mentally Healthy is Your Clubs Sporting Environment Blog: Does Your Warm Up Influence How You Perform? Blog: 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment Blog: 3 Tips to Deal with Bullying in Sport Vlog: How Mental Toughness Helps us Understand Psychological Safety with Doug Strycharczyk
Black & White is a weekly podcast by Arab News that covers all things Newcastle United. Episode 14 of Black & White sees Steve Beharall tells host Peter Redding and Arab News Sports Editor Ali Khaled about the sterling work that the Newcastle United Foundation does in the North East community, such as providing youth with free access to football sessions, working with schools, helping locals find employment and supporting women's football, among many other programs. The panel also discuss the end of Eddie Howe's honeymoon period and Newcastle's latest “must-win” match against Leeds United.
We speak to Thomas Graham who is the Health and wellbeing senior project officer for Newcastle United Foundation, Josh Banyard a #BeAGameChanger Advocate, Newcastle fan and United as one award winner with our final guest being Newcastle United keeper and local lad Mark Gillespie. This is all about mental health, the struggles and the help available. If you do need to speak to any you can do it anonymously via the foundation by texting BAGC to 85258
Brooke Cochrane is Newcastle United Women FC's captain and is a 'Be a Game Changer' ambassador with the Newcastle United Foundation. The campaign aims to support people in the north east with mental and physical wellness advice. In November 2019 Brooke suffered an ACL tear and had surgery in March 2020, just before the first UK lockdown.This led to Brooke suffering with her own mental wellbeing, compounded by feeling isolated, being unable to see friends, and the worry of possibly not being able to play the game she loves again due to her injury. Brooke opens up with host Ryan about that difficult point in her life, but also how came out of that tough period and returned to playing for Newcastle.Please check out our other podcast episodes, and head over to our website www.tabooontheterraces.co.uk to find helpful resources and contact information if you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode.
After a short hiatus we're back on Wednesday October 27nd, with Season 4 Episode 19 of FUT In Review (340) as we once again delve into the world of FIFA Ultimate Team. Today's show sees Dan and Aaron joined by 3-time ePremier League representative from Newcastle Jake Simpson aka PlanetToast1. We cast our eyes over a Team of the Week dominated by Mo Salah but which presents one much cheaper yet enticing option in the defence. Elsewhere we look at the dregs from an unusually quiet end to the RTTKO Promo, and debate whether this year's game has got too competitive already. We also look at Aaron & Jake's involvement in the new eSports courses being offered by Newcastle College and the work they're doing with the Newcastle United Foundation. You can find details of those eSports courses here & here. Remember if you want help improving your game please check out FUTCoaching.com and to help support the show and get a range of benefits including episodes ad-free and early, head to patreon.com/futinreview. Alternatively, please leave us a 5-star review over at Apple to help spread the word of the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/futinreview/message
In this episode, James speaks to Steve Beharall, the head of Foundation at Newcastle United. Steve has almost 20 years of experience in football and sports development, starting his career at the Newcastle Football Development Scheme before moving to the Newcastle School Sport Partnership. He has spent the last three years leading the Newcastle PE & School Sport Service, supporting local schools to evidence the impact of PE and Sport. Steve has also been a consultant to the Youth Sport Trust in the region, providing challenge and support for colleagues in developing programs and strategies to embed physical activity within a school setting. Steve is on a mission to develop innovative programs designed to integrate Newcastle United with its local community. He also works alongside Newcastle United Football Club to initiate, develop and maintain effective links between the Club, its partners, businesses and the wider community. He talks about what the Foundation does, what it is doing, and a look ahead to an extraordinarily exciting future. What you'll find out in this week's episode: Steve's early sports memories and how those contributed to who he is. The best part of Steve's degree and his first job experience. How Newcastle United Foundation has grown over the years. The business model on which the foundation runs. Challenges that Steve dealsl with as the operations manager. Steve's routine helps him operate at his best. The one piece of advice Steve would give himself if he was to back to his early career days. … and so much more! Check out Newcastle United Foundation: Website: https://nufoundation.org.uk/ Instagram: @nu_foundation Facebook: Newcastle United Foundation Connect with James: Instagram: @james_venturesFacebook: Coordinate Sport FB PageLinkedIn: James MooreCoordinate Cloud: The Drive Phase Podcast
In this episode we welcome Ross Flintoff who works at Newcastle United Foundation and coaches at Teeside Girls RTCRoss and Gary discuss “One small step into a club, One giant leap into management”
The Newcastle United foundation are an amazing charity in the North East. Steve Beharall (brother of ex-Newcastle United defender, David Beharall) is the man in charge of the operation, as he joins Jonny & Sam to talk about what the Foundation does, what it is doing, and a look ahead to an extraordinarily exciting future. For more information visit nufoundation.org.uk *This interview was filmed prior to the tragic death of Martin Lorimer. Our thoughts and sympathies are with Martin's family & friends* Mental Health support services: Samaritans: 116 123 (24/7) Calm Helpline: 0800 58 58 58 (5pm-12am) Silverline: 0800 4 70 80 90 (24/7) Talking Helps - Newcastle: 0191 282 6600 Don't suffer in silence. Help is out there. For the video interview check out NFTV & NFTV Extra on YouTube www.youtube.com/user/leelawler & www.newcastlefanstv.com Subscribe to our socials @newcastlefanstv on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch and LinkedIn.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/Greenwood-Mulliner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Newly appointed coach of Middlesbrough women Ross Flintoft is the guest today. Ross has worked for Newcastle United Foundation for a number of years and combined his roles with a position at Durham & Chester-Le-Street school partnership. Flintoft also visited Holland a few years back to observe PSV Eindhoven. Hope you enjoy listening
Newcastle United play a huge role in the community helping out those most in need. One of the groups to benefit are those suffering from dementia. The club, through the Newcastle United Foundation, have launched a monthly dementia cafe which provides respite for those suffering with the condition. Andrew Musgrove attended one of the cafes to find out what it was all about. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In the second episode of this series we spoke to Ashley Lowe Health & Wellbeing Manager at the Newcastle United Foundation. We spoke to Ashley about her work at Newcastle and about their BE A GAME CHANGER mental health campaign which has been brilliantly successful across Newcastle and the North East of England. If you want to find out more about Ashley or the Newcastle United Foundation: Facebook: Newcastle United Foundation Twitter: @NU_Foundation Instagram: nu_foundation Website: https://nufoundation.org.uk
on todays live show in spice fm studios, Steven and Ricky are joined by Ashley Lowe & Oliver Bell, from Newcastle United Foundation, a registered charity supported by Newcastle United Football Club plus Becky Pruce from Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM).The guys are also joined by Tracy Guy, manager of Newcastle hub's Shelter who are a national homeless and housing charity.
Special Guest Les opens up to True Faith with his life story and talks about mental health issues in men. Les has been working with the Newcastle United Foundation who this year have launched their #beagamechanger campaign which True Faith are delighted to be able to support. "This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek we are encouraging Newcastle United fans to talk more about mental health. Be a part of the Game Changer community by joining the group today: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BeAGameChangerNUFC/ To show your support please like and share #beagamechanger"
Micky chats to Ollie and Ashley from Newcastle United Foundation about their new mental health campaign #BeAGameChanger which aims to raise awareness, and change perception of mental health issues. The campaign will encourage fans to take action to look after their mental health, in a similar way they would look after their physical health. Scott also joins the pod to discuss the positive impact the Foundation has had on his own life. To find out more about Newcastle United Foundation's many wellbeing campaigns, please check out these useful links:- #BeAGameChanger: - nufoundation.org.uk/BeAGameChanger - www.facebook.com/groups/BeAGameChangerNUFC Man v Fat Football Newcastle www.manvfatfootball.org/newcastle Newcastle United Foundation Social: - twitter.com/NU_Foundation - www.facebook.com/NewcastleUnitedFoundation