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Cal, Sean, Dave and Katie talk to a Chorlton Runner and a Sale Harrier. Tom Charles has PB's of 14:44 5k, 30:26 10k, 66:49 HM and 2:21:59 M, as well some big wins including Yorkshire Marathon 2021! Nick Barry has PB's of 14:50 5k 30:13 10k 66:37 HM and 2:22:55 M. Tom talks about how much of a sweet tooth he has, and explains why he races so much, whether its Parkrun or a local race. Tom also talks about his training and how it works for him showing that something that might not look right for some people, can work for others. Nick (apart from complimenting Tom through gritted teeth) talks about how he started running and how close he was to giving up the sport. Nick also talks about how he stays injury free. Both Tom and Nick talk about Welsh Castles which Sean and Dave took part in last weekend. With a small change, we asked for Tom and Nick to ask each other three questions each. The team talk about the last few weeks races, and about getting booked on Black Knight Charge (https://bookitzone.com/martin_mcgann_1/xyjFFX) and getting some new kit ordered. Check out the club shop (https://twistedrunning.co.uk/collections/local-runners-podcast). Sean talks about how the Welsh Castles might have broken him, Dave tells us about the strange start to Stage 1 of the Welsh Castles, Katie talks about her England vest race at Manchester Half and how she has an injury that has made her take some time off and Cal (as well as struggling with names of runners again) talks about his pacing Manchester 10k and what the plan is for Podium. This episode is in collaboration with Quest Events, organisers of The Tour! Quest Events are proud organisers of this years iconic tour and committed to making it even bigger and better than before! Look out for Quest Events as one of the race organisers of local running events going forward!
In part two of the interview, we explore the integration of alternative and traditional healing modalities within Western medicine and the challenges faced by healers. The conversation touches on the skepticism towards non-conventional approaches and the need to combine different modalities for enhanced well-being. The importance of self-care and intentional suffering is emphasized, along with the strength of community support.The guest shares personal experiences and techniques that have been effective in his own healing journey. These include practicing sleep hygiene, engaging with nature through activities like trail running and gardening, implementing meditation and mindfulness, and exploring therapeutic modalities like hypnosis. He also emphasizes the significance of pausing and taking deep breaths to create space for agency and critical assessment of situations.The episode highlights the role of key individuals in the guest's life, including his wife Shannon, who provides unwavering support, and friends like Nick Barry and Ron Slinger, who have been influential in his recovery journey. The guest also discusses the mission of Heal Our Healers, a Facebook group and website dedicated to supporting healers and promoting holistic well-being. The toolbox offered by Heal Our Healers provides a range of modalities, including stoicism, intentional suffering, meditation, exercise, and more, to help individuals navigate and overcome challenges.Listeners are encouraged to join the Heal Our Healers Facebook group and visit the website for further resources and to connect with a compassionate community of caregivers. The episode concludes with a message of gratitude and an invitation to continue the conversation and seek support whenever needed.Heal Our Healers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/352212792865180www.healourhealers.orgTo find out more about investing in multifamily real estate schedule a call at https://www.oncallinvestments.com/Are you a healthcare provider exploring options outside of your traditional career path? Be a guest on The Plan B CRNA podcast! Email me at: Bobby@oncallinvestments.com for more information
Listen to Dr. Peter K. Kilpatrick, the 16th President of The Catholic University of America (CUA), as he shares his reflections on his first year as President in an interview broadcasted on WCUA radio. The discussion, recorded on April 25, 2023, covers President Kilpatrick's goals for CUA and his experience living in Washington, D.C., and previews the commencement ceremony featuring Arthur C. Brooks, the Class of 2023 speaker. This year's CUA commencement ceremony is on Saturday, May 13, 2023. We thank President Kilpatrick for taking the time to conduct this insightful interview. Lastly, we wish President Kilpatrick all the best. Thank you, WCUA.
Apparently an unhealthy, well maybe healthy love of Star Wars & Wrestling runs in my family; & today, my cousin-in-law, Nick Barry & I are gonna talk all about it. From wrestling, to Star Wars to parenting we cover it all & then some. To bring it all home, we decide to "call it in the ring" and Nick throws 5 questions my way. So grab a hold, put those headphones in & enjoy my chat with Nick Barry. I KNOW YOU HEAR ME! Keep up with Nick! IG -nbarry09 Check out Austin performing "Rhapsody in Blue" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR0igpNLMpc Advertising - If you'd like to advertise on this podcast, or with Flynn Hendrix Enterprises to reach our worldwide audience, email me at theflynnhendrix@gmail.com and let's get your products and services out there! Use the word “ADVERTISING” in the subject line. Coaching - If you're looking for coaching and need motivation, just need to know where to start, or if you're an independent wrestler needing help with character development, reach out to me at theflynnhendrix@gmail.com and use the subject line “COACHING”. Let me get in your corner, motivate you, and get you in touch with the right people to help you achieve your dreams. Appearances - I am available for wrestling bookings, convention appearances or podcasts & interviews. For all inquiries, please contact theflynnhendrix@gmail.com. DecalsbyKyns - Make sure you're checking out my wife's Etsy shop for all your decals, vinyl & monogramming needs! Head over to https://www.etsy.com/shop/DecalsbyKyns and use the promo code “FLYNN” for 10% off! I KNOW YOU HEAR ME! PWZ - facebook.com/pwzpodcast Elise Coaches - elisecoaches.com If you like what I'm doing with the podcast and want to support there are a few ways you can: 1. Linktr.ee/theflynnhendrix - this has links to the podcast on all platforms, & my social media. Give me a follow & let's get connected! 2. Leave a 5 Star review & share the podcast with your friends, family & anyone that'll listen! 3. Merchandise - BUY A SHIRT! Email me at theflynnhendrix@gmail.com & use the subject line “Shirts” . And be on the lookout because I'll have A LOT more merchandise, including shirts & tons more that will be available on my website, theflynnhendrix.com so keep an eye out & show your support! 4. Check out my Rakuten link and save yourself some $$$ on everyday purchases! Plus it helps support the podcast! - https://www.rakuten.com/r/CDF630 * A portion of all merchandise sales & donations will be donated to either the Nashville Humane Society, or St. Jude's Research. So please feel free to buy some merch, or make donations to support these causes & this podcast via PayPal (theflynnhendrix@gmail.com), Cashapp ($Dyron89) or Venmo (@Christopher-Flynn-38). ** This podcast was produced in the Flynn Hendrix Enterprises Studios in Nashville, TN.** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flynn-hendrix/support
Welcome everyone to the first episode of the Fall 2022 semester! The first episode features senior Jon Norman. Jon Norman has had numerous media internships including one with the Department of Justice public affairs office. This great discussion goes into detail about Jon's experiences and responsibilities with each internship and how they are similar and different. Furthermore, Jon talks about his intended plans to attend law school post-graduation in May of 2023.
Episode nine aired on November 16, 2021 features junior Travis Fruhling. I talked with Travis about the clubs he is involved with on campus including being a part of the College Republicans and the Italian club. This episode discussed a variety of topics including why Travis came to Catholic, future post-grad plans, future political talk to broad sports conversation about the NFL and MLB.
This live broadcast for WCUA aired on November 9th, 2021. Episode eight features two guests, senior Nick Swanson and junior Javier Mazariegos. The first half hour I spoke with Nick about what clubs he is involved with on campus, his history major, and his future plans after graduation. The second half of the show features Javier Mazariegos who is a part of many clubs including being the President of the Philosophy Club on campus. Javi wants to make the most of his education here at Catholic University to serve the Church post-graduation.
This episode was recorded on November 2nd, 2021. Tuesday November 2nd [Election Day] has arrived. Episode seven features junior Michael Ippolito who interned for the New Jersey GOP as well as the Jack Ciattarelli for Governor Campaign. This episode gave live analysis of election results as they came in.
This live broadcast aired on WCUA on October 26th, 2021. The Atlanta Braves versus the Houston Astros are the two teams that will be playing the 2021 World Series. Episode six features senior Andrew Snaith who is one of the hosts of Nation's Pastime in the Nation's Capital. This episode goes into detail about Andrew's love for baseball and what goes into his show prep to keep up with the latest baseball news. We also discussed the Fall Classic and Andrew's internship experience with the Guadalupe Radio Network.
This live show aired on WCUA programming on October 19th, 2021. Election Day (November 2nd) is on the horizon. Episode five features junior John Desordi who over the past summer interned for the GOP Candidate Jack Ciattarelli who is running for the Governor of New Jersey against Incumbent Governor Phil Murphy. Desordi discussed his role as an intern in the Ciattarelli campaign and what policies Ciattarelli would implement if he is the next elected Governor. Furthermore, we spoke about our reactions to Senator Ted Cruz's visit to Catholic University for his Verdict podcast. Desordi also spoke about his current Congressional internship for Congressman Darrell Issa from California's 50th District.
This is a live WCUA radio show program which aired on October 5th, 2021. The NCAA College Basketball season is right around the corner beginning in a few weeks. Episode three features guest junior Luke Fahy who is trying out for the basketball team at Catholic University. We discussed Luke's passion for the game of basketball and why he wants to play basketball at Catholic for only his last two years. Furthermore, we talked about the upcoming Catholic basketball season and how if he makes the team how he is going to manage school and basketball.
The last episode of the Spring 2022 semester features Stephen White, the executive director of The Catholic Project at The Catholic University of America. Mr. White answered questions about The Catholic Project about their mission and goals at the University. In addition, he discussed the Synod listening sessions and the Certificate in Child Protection and Safe Environment program at CUA.
Tom Gilles is a retired professional snowboarder from Wisconsin that now travels around the country as a motivational speaker. He attended college in Eau Claire years ago before dropping out to move out west and pursue a career in snowboarding. His career was full of emotional highs and lows before he eventually walked away while he still could. In this episode we discuss growing up in Wisconsin, how to start snowboarding, how to get sponsored as a snowboarder, how to move out west for snowboarding, how to get paid contracts, how to travel the world as a professional athlete, how to get sober, tips for public speaking, fatherhood, and so much more. We recorded this episode inside alumni of the show Nick Barry's shop Stache Bike & Adventure.
This WCUA broadcast features the 15th President of The Catholic University of America (CUA), John H. Garvey. Mr. Garvey has been the President of CUA since July 1, 2010. President Garvey is stepping down as President on June 30, 2022. This interview consists of President Garvey answering questions about his time here as President of CUA and his academic career as well. Lastly, President Garvey speaks about his future plans after he steps down as President of CUA in late June.
March Madness is well underway. Episode sixteen features junior Pat Buckley who is a guard on the Catholic University basketball team. The interview goes into detail about the successful 2021-22 season. In addition, Pat shares in this interview some of what the practice schedule is like and the legacy of his family who has played Catholic basketball as well. In conclusion, Pat gives some of his NCAA Final Four predictions and NBA Playoff Predictions.
This episode features Glenn Østen Anderson, who is an Assistant Professor in the Media and Communications Department at The Catholic University of America. Professor Anderson is the director of the documentary Coogan's Way, which is about a bar in Washington Heights New York City. The documentary was released in May 2021. In addition, Professor Anderson goes into the making and promotion of Coogan's Way. Professor Anderson discusses some of the high profile figures with whom he had to conduct interviews in order to complete the documentary of this one special bar.
Major League Baseball's 2022 season is in doubt because of its ongoing lockout between the League and the Players Association. Episode fourteen features senior James Higgins, one of the hosts of Nation's Pastime in the Nation's Capital. James spoke about the up-to-date MLB lockout negotiations. James is a member of the Cardinal Sports Association on campus. James talked regarding the upcoming event on March 1st, 2022 where J.J. Putz, a former MLB baseball and currently the President's Assistant of the Arizona Diamondbacks is speaking over zoom to CUA students. Since James is graduating in May 2022, James expressed some of his post-graduation plans.
This episode features Professor Jay D. Brock, who is the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Chair of the Department of Music Performance, Stage Director in the Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art at The Catholic University of America (CUA). Professor Brock is also the director of the play Next to Normal which was staged from February 18-20th 2022 in Ward Hall at CUA. Moreover, Professor Brock shares details about Next to Normal and what it takes into directing a theatrical musical production.
The second half of this episode features senior Anthony Grieco from Massachusetts. Anthony is a part of multiple clubs and organizations on campus including Campus Ministry and a member of the President's Society. Furthermore, Anthony was also a student leader of the SEEK Conference on Catholic University's campus which took place from February 4-6th, 2022. He discussed his internship with NASA during his time at Catholic. Anthony is the winner of the Mr. CUA 2022 annual competition and spoke about experience performing in front of the CUA community.
The first half of this episode features junior Matthew Drauschak. Matthew is a Student Government Association Senator for the Class of 2023. Moreover, Matthew spoke about the clubs he is involved with on campus including Program Board and Habitat for Humanity. In addition, Matthew has had an Congressional Internship in the Fall 2021 and discussed some of his responsibilities while being an intern. Lastly, Matthew spoke regarding his post-graduation goals such as law school in the future.
Welcome everyone to the Spring 2022 semester! The first episode of the Spring semester features senior Stephen Caulfield. Stephen is the president of the Knights of Columbus at Catholic University. Stephen went into how he became involved in the Knights of Columbus and the positives of being a part of it. Also, since Stephen is graduating in May of 2022, we spoke about his post-graduation plans and the multiple internships he has held during his time at CUA. Stephen's internships include a couple of congressional offices, and The Institute of World Politics.
Nicholas Barry is in the eighth grade, he is from Rogers, Arkansas! He also plays for different sports so be sure to check out this episode to listen what sports he is into also subscribe to him on YouTube as well Nicholas Barry 2026 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalling-plays-with-kailey/support
The second half of episode ten features junior Austin Coron. Austin is the goalkeeper of The Catholic University of America's men's soccer team. This sports interview covers talking about the Catholic soccer team and the successful Fall 2021 season making it to the NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Tournament.
Episode ten is the finale show for the Fall 2021 semester. The first half of the show features senior Ben Kelley. This half discusses Ben's involvement in clubs such as College Republicans and Knights of Columbus. In addition, I spoke with Ben about his Capitol Hill internships and his responsibilities with multiple Congressional Members.
This is a recording of the "Tuesday's Nightly News Update with Nick Barry" radio show which aired on WCUA on October 19th. Ever interested in learning more about sign language? Episode four features guest senior Robbie Cruz. Robbie has a unique backstory in which his parents are both deaf. We spoke about the perks and the challenges of growing up in a household where it is different than many. Also, we talked about Robbie's appreciation for sign language and how one day he would like to be an interpreter to help others. Lastly, we discussed Robbie's internship with the Eternal Word Television Network and what he did at the network, and he as well gave his baseball playoff predictions.
This is a recording of the "Tuesday's Nightly News Update with Nick Barry" radio show which aired on WCUA on September 28th. Huge news update surrounding Catholic University, President John Garvey is retiring at the end of the 2021-2022 academic year. Episode two features guest Gabrielle Dankanich, who is an executive board member of Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) chapter at Catholic University. We discussed Gabrielle's position on the executive board, YAF's beliefs of the organization, upcoming events for the future of the club and more. In addition, we talked about Gabrielle's multiple internships during the pandemic and how the experiences were both similar and different.
This is a recording of the "Tuesday's Nightly News Update with Nick Barry" radio show which aired on WCUA on September 21st. Student Government Association (SGA) Elections were in full swing at Catholic University. This episode features Joseph Stillwell who was running for an SGA Student Senator position to advocate for the Class of 2023. We discussed what Joseph would bring to the table if he was elected to the position. Stillwell is also the Chairman of the College Republicans Club at Catholic University. We spoke about how College Republicans Club interacts with other organizations around the DC Community, and future events for the rest of the Fall 2021 semester.
This week Official Dietitian Amanda joins Courtney to talk all about Massachusetts stereotypes with guest Nick Barry. This weeks episode is marked explicit because of several mentions of the work "Masshole" and maybe a cuss word or two. Nothing crazy, we promise. We talk all about Massachusetts food and what color their clam chowder is as well as Nick's opinions of the other color clam chowders that were discussed in our Rhode Island episode. Courtney finally gets to ask someone about the need to honk the very first second the light turns green and Amanda worries for Courtney when she tells a Boston man that Dunkin Donuts doesn't even have that great of coffee. We find another type to add to our Oreo project as Nick doesn't quite fit in any of the previous categories but he does agree Jay eats Oreos like a psychopath. Listen to find out all the other cool things we talk about this week. Courtney would also like to note this episode artwork is the ONLY TIME you will see her in Patriots attire.
On this weeks episode we talk about how bad 2020 turned out to bemake sure to follow the participants on this episode!Instagram: @beartown14Instagram: @Ariana_25Dont forget to get your OFF THE KNOB MERCH on the link in my Instagram bio! Or in the link below (More Merch Coming Soon)Shop Merch: https://teespring.com/off-the-knob-merch?pid=46&cid=2742
Dr Nicholas Barry has research and teaching interests in the areas of Australian politics, political institutions, and political theory. He is currently working on a defence of luck egalitarianism, which is a responsibility-sensitive, luck-insensitive theory of justice, and he is also examining the links between contemporary egalitarian theory and policy debates over disadvantage and welfare reform. Nicholas works on human rights protection in Australia, with a particular focus on Australia's National Human Rights Framework, and he has future work planned on constitutionalism, democracy and judicial politics. He currently teaches units on Australian political institutions, public policy, human rights, and contemporary liberalism (and its critics). Dr Andrea Carson is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy at La Trobe University. She is a political scientist and a trained journalist. Her latest book is 'Investigative Journalism, Democracy and the Digital Age', Routledge: New York. Her research examines the intersection between politics and the media - with special interests in investigative journalism, the media's role in democracies and political communication. She has published numerous journal articles on journalism, Australian politics, party representation and voter behaviour, election campaigns and about fake news and media trust. Twitter - @andrea_carson Dr Richard Johnston (PhD Stanford) holds the Canada Research Chair in Public Opinion, Elections, and Representation. At the University of British Columbia he is also affiliated with the Institute for European Studies. He has also taught at the University of Toronto, the California Institute of Technology, Harvard University (Mackenzie King chair, 1994-5), and the University of Pennsylvania. He has held visiting fellowships at Queen’s University at Kingston, the Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES), and the Australian National University. From 2009 to 2012, he was a Marie Curie Research Fellow attached to the European University Institute. In 2017-18, he held a fellowship from the Humboldt Foundation. His research falls into three major areas: Electoral systems, party systems, and parties; Communications media and campaigns; and Social capital, diversity and the welfare state. Personal website - Richard Johnston
Guest philosopher Nick Barry talks with Holly Lawford-Smith, Dan Halliday and Richard Rowland about social esteem.
Ryan and Nick explain that, even in the extraordinarily competitive industry of fitness, you can make extraordinary profits. They walk us through a special way to build a funnel that attracts the best clients and keeps them coming back for more. Improve your fitness business, or any business, in this episode of the Profit First Podcast.
James Hancock welcomes two of his oldest friends, David Hanna and Nick Barry, to discuss the novel 'True Grit' by Charles Portis and the two film adaptations from 1969 and 2010. Follow Nick Barry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rickalus Follow David Hanna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/deh1976 Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Quick Survey to Help Us Find Potential Advertisers & Sponsors: https://survey.libsyn.com/WRONGREEL
Simon briefly joins today's show, so Baxter welcomes a host of players and journalists on the program. Cara Walls of the Chicago Red Stars, Nick Barry of the Milwaukee Torrent, Ian Bennett of the Milwaukee Wave, and Journalist Jonathan Tannewald all stop by the show.
Simon briefly joins today's show, so Baxter welcomes a host of players and journalists on the program. Cara Walls of the Chicago Red Stars, Nick Barry of the Milwaukee Torrent, Ian Bennett of the Milwaukee Wave, and Journalist Jonathan Tannewald all stop by the show.
After the Chicago Cubs won the World Series, What's the Score was able to bring on a true Cubs fan Nick Barry, along with welcoming Scott Wisniewski, and first-time panelist Zach Pappenfuss. A lot of laughs circle this show and keep Games Master Scheibe and Baxter on their toes with each passing moment. Want to join the WTS Audible program? Head to www.audibletrail.com/wtssportsquiz and join the program today for a free 30-day trial.
After the Chicago Cubs won the World Series, What's the Score was able to bring on a true Cubs fan Nick Barry, along with welcoming Scott Wisniewski, and first-time panelist Zach Pappenfuss. A lot of laughs circle this show and keep Games Master Scheibe and Baxter on their toes with each passing moment. Want to join the WTS Audible program? Head to www.audibletrail.com/wtssportsquiz and join the program today for a free 30-day trial.
It's time for another themed show for What's the Score! Today, we dive into the arena of the World Series. Our panel features three news faces, James Korsmo, Annalise Jasinski, and Nick Barry try their hand at our themed games and Name 5 Showdown. The Cubs and the Indians square off in the World Series in just a few days, so WTS does it's best to prepare for the epic series. Plus, Game Master Scheibe reveals his 2016 Halloween costume.
It's time for another themed show for What's the Score! Today, we dive into the arena of the World Series. Our panel features three news faces, James Korsmo, Annalise Jasinski, and Nick Barry try their hand at our themed games and Name 5 Showdown. The Cubs and the Indians square off in the World Series in just a few days, so WTS does it's best to prepare for the epic series. Plus, Game Master Scheibe reveals his 2016 Halloween costume.
Nick Barry returns to celebrate the novels of Patrick O'Brian and Peter Weir's excellent 2003 adaptation of his work, 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World'. Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
Nick Barry returns to geek out about the fiction of John le Carré and the latest film adaptation of his work, 'Our Kind of Traitor' from director Susanna White. Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
Nick Barry returns to help James break down some movie news, geek out over 'Game of Thrones' and to go deep into one of the greatest films ever made, Jean Renoir's 'The Rules of the Game' (1939). Follow Wrong Reel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
James welcomes Nick Barry back to the show to discuss one of the greatest adventure films ever made, John Huston's 'The Man Who Would Be King' (1975). Follow Wrong Reel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com