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Download SAILY in your app store and use our code manchester at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. For further details go to https://saily.com/manchester Welcome to the latest episode of the Samuel Luckhurst Show from the Manchester Evening News, hosted by George Smith alongside United's chief writer, Samuel Luckhurst. With the transfer window in a lull and the PSR deadline looming, Samuel and George go in-depth on one of the week's biggest stories: Nick Cox's departure as Manchester United Academy chief and what it means for the club's future. We look back at Cox's legacy, the revival of United's youth set-up, the rise of stars like Alejandro Garnacho and Kobbie Mainoo, and the challenges ahead for whoever takes over. PLUS: In the second half, Samuel & George take you behind the scenes at the MEN – what it's really like covering United through the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Samuel shares memories from a decade on the patch, his standout moments as a journalist, and what it's like reporting through both United's triumphs and turbulent times. Enjoy the episode, leave your comments below, and don't forget to subscribe for more United insight every week.
#881 | Ed and Adam discuss United's approach to buying a striker in transfer window, ticket prices, fixtures and more changes in the academy set up. United face a significant challenge adding to the squad this summer with complex negotiations happening for Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, while the club reportedly looks at alternatives to Liam Delap and Viktor Gyokeres. In what order should the club prioritise different positions while navigating a tight budget? Off the pitch recent ticket pricing changes have hit fans, while the structure of the youth academy comes under scrutiny with the news that Nick Cox is leaving. Then there's an in-depth interview with United CEO Omar Berrada by Andy Mitten in UWS. 00:00 Introduction00:42 Transfer Window Challenges04:55 Fixture List Analysis10:29 Ticket Pricing Controversy20:22 Berrada Interview31:46 Nick Cox's Departure38:50 Striker Dilemma41:30 Squad Building43:44 Holistic Approach to Strengthening the Team58:29 Concluding Thoughts If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing exclusive bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscriptions. We do a bonus show and a tactical review every week for backers. No Question About That is available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Amazon and all podcast apps. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom Heaton signs a new deal, Jadon Sancho discovers it's a long way down from United, the fixtures are out, Nick Cox is in talks with Everton, and Omar Berrada has excellent taste in his summer reading (!)...If like Omar you want to read Football, Taught By Matt Busby, you can order it on Amazon here : https://www.amazon.co.uk/Football-Taught-Busby-Wayne-Barton/dp/1916811248/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vi studerer terminlista for Premier League-sesongen 2025/26, og diskuterer siste nytt i United-verden. Yngve har snakket med Jan Åge Fjørtoft om United-aktuelle Hugo Ekitike, men er virkelig Frankfurt-spissen verdt summene det snakkes om? Vi tar også en runde på Sancho, Rashford, Antony, Garnacho, keepersituasjonen og Nick Cox som skal være på vei til Everton.I studio: Yngve Fystro-Gjerde, Fredrik N. Filtvedt og Eivind Holth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, Zachary Walker and Brody Fisher tackle Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college sports. They are joined by Josh Katz, Nick Cox, and Hayes Patton. The boys talk about why Ed O'barron, and all athletes, should be compensated, how high school athletes should not be promised so much money, Carson Beck, social media influence, smaller schools being robbed of quality players, how athletes don't have time to prioritize academics, the fall of the underdog story, and the 20.5 million deal that happened on June 7th.
May 5, 2025 - Nick Cox and Bunny Thomas of Coney McKane's joined Byers & Co to talk about what makes their restaurant special enough for people to vote for them as the Menu Matchups champion. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Read the article at ComedyWham.com Episode #339 Nick Cox talks with Valerie Lopez about Evolving from DIY bandmate to DIY standup comic What it's Like doing comedy in Columbia Being known as a Diaper Comic (for just a few shows, not always!) A deep dive in the differences between standup and improv Recorded November 2024 Follow Nick TikTok - @nick_cox_comedy YouTube - youtube.com/@nickcoxcomedy Instagram - @nickcoxcomedy Threads - @nickcoxcomedy Facebook - facebook.com/nicholas.alan.cox X - @nick_c_comedy Follow Good Evening News Linktree - linktr.ee/goodeveningnews YouTube - youtube.com/GoodEveningNews Instagram - @goodeveningnewz Nick can be seen and heard: Banana Phone - Every Sunday 10pm at The Creek and the Cave Good Evening News - Every Tuesday at Sunset Strip and available to watch on Youtube Craft Comedy at Batch Craft Brewery - 1st Wednesdays Follow @ComedyWham on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitch, and Tiktok If you'd like to support our independent podcast, check out our Patreon page at: Patreon.com/comedywham . You can also support us on Venmo or Paypal - just search for ComedyWham.
Nick Riewoldt and Joey Montagna are addressing the biggest footy topics of the week! Dyson Heppell retires while we are recording, the boys give their first reactions. They give their take on the controversial commentary around Nik Cox, Joey's Carlton Draught debacle and the deeper issues at Carlton -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Harry Robinson and Jack Tait review Sunday's dramatic FA Cup semi-final against Coventry City, debate Erik ten Hag's future, discuss the upcoming U18 Premier League Cup final after last week's interview with Nick Cox and look ahead to home games against Sheffield United and Burnley as United look to grasp something from the league season. Plus, draws against Spurs for both United Women and the men's U21s. And, Guess the Player! In the Patreon Q&A, United and England... both, or neither? And EURO 2024. Sign up to become a Patron here and help support the show into its tenth series... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Harry Robinson is joined on the Manchester United Weekly Podcast by Nick Cox, Director of Academy, to discuss the Under-18s being crowned champions of the U18 Premier League North. Find out what Erik ten Hag said to him and lead coach Adam Lawrence, what the philosophy behind the achievement has been and what it means for the future. Harry explains the key to the success from his point of view, too. He's then joined by the excellent Ameé Ruszkai, lead women's football writer for FootballCo, to talk about United's hugely significant victory over Chelsea. They had never beaten the Blues before and have now done so in an FA Cup semi-final. Who's in the final? What are United's chances? And what does the win do for manager Marc Skinner's future? Finally, CJ Joiner joins the show to give some insight on the club he supports, Coventry City, ahead of the men's FA Cup semi-final on Sunday afternoon. Enjoy the show! If you're interested in more, subscribe to Harry's weekly newsletter here: harryrobinson.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Manchester United have identified Newcastle's Dan Ashworth as their primary target for the position of Sporting Director. With investment from Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS nearing approval, a period of dramatic change seems inevitable.It's a fascinating time for us to be able to talk in depth with the club's Director of Academy, Nick Cox. In a wide-ranging discussion, we get into the realities of turning raw young talents into successful players and men.And, with a trip to Luton coming up this weekend, Ian, Andy, and Laurie are excited to see how Erik Ten Hag's men cope with the unique challenge that is Kenilworth Road.Producer: Ollie BellwoodExec Producer: Adey Moorhead***• Grow your business - no matter what stage you're in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/reddevils Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester United have identified Newcastle's Dan Ashworth as their primary target for the position of Sporting Director. With investment from Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS nearing approval, a period of dramatic change seems inevitable. It's a fascinating time for us to be able to talk in depth with the club's Director of Academy, Nick Cox. In a wide-ranging discussion, we get into the realities of turning raw young talents into successful players and men. And, with a trip to Luton coming up this weekend, Ian, Andy, and Laurie are excited to see how Erik Ten Hag's men cope with the unique challenge that is Kenilworth Road. *** • Grow your business - no matter what stage you're in. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/reddevils Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us on for a special Fozcast episode from inside Manchester United's famed Carrington Road training ground! We're buzzing to welcome Nick Cox, the Director of the Academy at Manchester United, who shares his 22-year journey in professional football with Ben and Tom. Nick talks about his beginnings at Watford to his influential role at Sheffield United, and now at the heart of Manchester United. Nick reveals his vision for nurturing young talents into not just top footballers, but exceptional individuals. We dive deep into the workings of the Man United academy, uncovering the preparation that goes into loan moves, the unique gifts players receive when they sign with Man United, and whether the players still do a pantomime every year… Find out all the answers in this week's episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Mixtape with Scott podcast! That feels strange typing since by now, I shouldn't have to write it that way, but you never know — maybe someone is coming today for the first time and will be coming upon the second part of a two part interview with Nick Cox, a geographer at Durham in the UK, and longtime contributor to public and club goods around Stata, the software used by many economists at least. This is as I said Part 2 in a two part interview. The point of interviewing Nick as I said last time is that this podcast is an oral history of the economics profession of the last 50 years told through the personal stories of economists, and others that I think otherwise fit into that story. And the software we use to do our work, particularly when it allowed many of us to do empirical work for most of our careers, is a big part of that story. And Stata is a big part of that story, and Nick is a big part of Stata's story, so I did a two part interview with him. Apologies that I have been slow updating the substack. I've had what feels like a lot more grading and administrative work than usual. I've also got a tad bit of some personal things coming to a head right now, and I'm hoping that will end soon. Tomorrow I will post some information about a few upcoming workshops at Mixtape Sessions, but while I have your attention, one of them is on shift-share IV with Peter Hull which starts next week September 25 and 27 in the evening from 6-9PM. Details here at this link. Should be great. You'll learn be essentially brought to the frontier of this material and there's going to be a lot of coding so that should be fun. So check it out! In the meantime, thanks for supporting the podcast, which as you've probably figured out by now is my labor of love, my passion project. I have found that personal grief in my own life has been made more meaningful for some reason through this style of documentary biography of others in our profession. I hope you find it useful and interesting too. If you like this podcast, please consider supporting it. But share it with someone who you think will find it useful too. As I tell myself and others — all of us belong. All of our stories matter. Yours and mine too, as well as the people I talk to. So have a great day.Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Apologies I double posted a podcast this morning. I will finish the Nick Cox interview next week. Welcome to this week's episode of the Mixtape with Scott — where we listen to the personal stories of economists and hope that what bubbles up in the long run is a curated collective story of the economics profession of the last 50 years. This week's interview guest is part of my “Becker's Students” series which highlights the students of the late economist, Gary Becker, a legendary giant of microeconomics from both Columbia University as well as the University of Chicago, and who I also personally have admired so much that when I first read his Nobel Prize, I decided I also wanted to be an economist. This week's interview is with someone I've come to count as a friend as well as being a long-time admirer — John Cawley, professor of economics at Cornell University. John has been a force of nature within health economics for several generations contribution to major topics in health like obesity and risky behaviors, as well as labor economics. Friendly and supportive to everyone, to a fault even, it was such a nice opportunity to get to talk to him in this interview. We discussed many things in this interview that I think it is probably just better left for John to share. But I am excited to get to share it with you now. Thank you again for supporting the podcast. I hope if you like it you will share it with others and enjoy the rest of your week too!Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
I 2022 kunne Manchester United endelig løfte den prestisjetunge FA Youth Cup-pokalen igjen. Triumfen på Old Trafford markerte på mange måter comebacket til en av verdens største talentfabrikker. Alejandro Garnacho og Kobbie Mainoo har vi allerede stiftet bekjentskap med, men hvem kan det være lurt å følge litt ekstra på U21- og U18-laget denne sesongen? Vil vår egen Isak Hansen-Aarøen stå for det neste gjennombruddet? Er det Mainoo-makkeren Dan Gore som får sjansen? Eller 16-åringen «alle» snakker om?Vi tar for oss de mest lovende akademispillerne i Manchester United, og snakker med selveste akademidirektør Nick Cox om hvilke grep klubben gjorde for å vinne kampen om Europas største talenter igjen.I studio: Håkon Aaberge, Fredrik N. Filtvedt og Eivind B. Holth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's episode of the Mixtape with Scott is with a professor at Durham in England in the geography department, Dr. Nick Cox. Many economists will only know of Nick because of his presence on the Stata listserv where he was one of its most prolific contributors and moderators. As economics as a field gradually shifted from theory to empirical work, at least as a share of the total papers written and total people employed, people like Nick and others became more relevant people in our lives as empiricists. We would go to the Stata listserv with questions, and more times than not, it would be Nick answering them. I wanted to interview Nick because as I told him, the purpose of the podcast is to tell the story of the last 50 years of the economics profession by listening to the personal stories of real people. Mostly, that has been economists, but sometimes not. And Nick is one of those sometimes not. He's a geographer at Durham who, like Bill Greene the econometrician I interviewed a week ago, first began to see his love and aptitude for statistics mature along with a desire to help his colleagues with their own programming problems. That particular kind of worker for whom the latent understanding of statistics and econometrics also selects on skills with computing has and will likely remain a powerful complement, and for Nick it was indeed. We go through his early life, growing up in England, and moving into geography and statistics in college, as well as over two separate interviews travel into his early time finding and becoming more a part of the Stata community. I tell Nick that I saw in him things I wanted for myself — someone who in his own way was part of community development within academia in the odd spaces of work, and had hoped we could talk to discuss more of what that journey was for him. And he graciously agreed. Apologies that my opener is longer than normal; I didn't have a script so rambled (always a mistake). Thanks again for tuning in; like, share, follow, and consider maybe even becoming a subscriber!Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Joey Montagna and Jay Clark give the wrap on Collingwood's assassination of the Bombers. To tank, or not to tank? Can the Dogs lose the unlosable? -------
Todays guest is Nick Cox, the Director of Academy at Manchester United. Nick Cox is renowned for his commitment to developing a holistic approach to youth development, focusing not just on technical skills, but also on character, education, and personal growth. His dedication to building a strong foundation for the future of Manchester United has earned him the respect and admiration of football enthusiasts worldwide. Throughout his career, Nick has had the privilege of working with some of the brightest young talents in the game, shaping them into the stars of tomorrow. Under his guidance, Manchester United's youth teams have achieved remarkable success, with numerous players progressing to the first team and representing their countries at the highest level. On this episode, we'll delve into the intricacies of talent development, the challenges faced by young players, and the importance of creating a nurturing environment for them to thrive.
Joey Montagna and olive oil connoisseur Nick Riewoldt discuss the injury impacts across the league, the protests in Tassie and who's invited to Rooey's vinery tour -----------
Welcome back to Your Last Resort Podcast w/ your hosts Brandon Legendre and Daylen Mendonca. The boys are back and joined by Comedian Nick Cox! They talk fast food, the best food of each state, overall fat people stuff, and much more!!!! Make sure to rate, review, & subscribe. Most importantly thank you for letting us be your last resort! Visual: https://youtu.be/WxPZ48Eemv4 Brandon's Social: https://linktr.ee/brandonlegendre_ https://www.instagram.com/brandonlegendre_/ Daylen's Social: https://www.instagram.com/daylen_is_6ft2/ Nick's Social: https://www.instagram.com/nickcoxcomedy/
As preceptors, sometimes one of the hardest things we do is give feedback. What about when we receive it? Listen to learn how to engage students in ways that result in meaningful feedback you can use to improve your teaching. You're putting in the work. Why not make it as impactful as possible for your learners?This week I'm speaking with Nick Cox – a faculty member and preceptor in an ambulatory care setting – on the topic of feedback – how to invite it, how to prepare to receive it, and what to do with it when you like it – or not. As part of our discussion, Nick refers to this book – Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well. I've read this book, and there's something in it for everyone – from a teacher, mentor, preceptor, parent, partner, or spouse. Check out the Here!HostKathy Schott, PhDCEimpact GuestNicholas Cox, PharmD BCACPAssistant Professor (Clinical)University of UtahGet CEClick here to access the courseCE InformationAt the end of this course, preceptors will be able to:1. List common barriers that prevent learners from providing meaningful feedback to preceptors.2. Describe ways to create a learning environment where students feel they can safely offer feedback.UAN: 0107-0000-23-092-H99-PRelease Date: 02/15/2023Expiration Date: 02/15/2026The speakers have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.This program has been:Approved by the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy as education for Minnesota pharmacy preceptors.Reviewed by the Texas Consortium on Experiential Programs and has been designated as preceptor education and training for Texas preceptors. Want more information on this and related topics? Check out the full course created by Dr. Cox on this topic: Using Feedback to Improve Your Precepting, and learn what you can do to help facilitate better feedback from your learners. As always, be sure to check out the full library of courses available for preceptors on the CEimpact website. Be sure to ask your experiential program director if you are a member so that you can access it all for free! Follow CEimpact on Social Media:LinkedInInstagramDownload the CEimpact App for Free Continuing Education + so much more!
Go check out Nick's hilarious new sketch show:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsH-Wj8zc-UTV Sketch Show - Episode 1Thank you very much to our highly esteemed guests.Please, go follow them on socials:Oscar P.https://www.facebook.com/oscarpolitejerkhttps://twitter.com/oscarpfunnyhttps://www.instagram.com/oscarpfunny/https://www.oscarpisfunny.com/Nick Coxhttps://www.instagram.com/nick_cox_comedy/https://www.youtube.com/@tvsketchshow/featuredAnd, if you haven't already, follow us:John Miller https://www.instagram.com/johnandrewmilla/?hl=enCharlie Reifenbergerhttps://twitter.com/charliereifhttps://www.instagram.com/reifenberger/?hl=enVaya con dios
In this interview, John Salvatore speaks with James Hughes and Nick Cox, co-owners of Mortal Minds Coffee Roasters here in South Jersey. They share the story of how and why they started the business, and talk about their delicious high-quality products. Interested in trying or buying their coffee? James and Nick will be at Glasstown Brewery's Holiday Bazaar on December 10th. To learn more and order some coffee, visit: www.mortalminds.com
Nick Cox is the Head of Academy at Manchester United. He has previously been an Academy Manager at Sheffield United FC. In this episode, Nick shares with us the key to high performance - people and relationships. For Nick, high performance is about finding those small windows of alignment where you are in flow, and then when you are not in that state your time should be spent rebuilding to return to it. As Head of Academy, Nick offers insight into how to best lead and mentor children and young adults into becoming whole, well-rounded people. One key aspect that Jake, Damian and Nick discuss is how failure is crucial for children, and why their mentors or parents need to explain to them why ‘sitting on the bench' is a positive thing. Nick discusses the importance of challenging your outlook, tackling discomfort and doing what excites you.- - - - - -Pre-order the new High Performance Daily Journal - 365 ways to become your best! smarturl.it/HPJournalWant even more from High Performance? We have launched our brand new premium podcast service 'High Performance Plus' for people who want to support the podcast, listen to ad-free episodes and have access to exclusive bonus content so we can get you even closer to a life of high performance. Sign up on Apple Podcasts apple.co/highperformance or Supercast https://highperformanceplus.supercast.com/Watch all our episodes on YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/HighPerformancePodcast/videosFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highperformance/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/highperformancepodcastJoin our new Telegram for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive competitions: https://t.me/highperformance_circle Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Manchester United's Head of Academy Nick Cox joined the UTD Podcast from Carrington this week. Nick talked us through a day in the life of his role; with the pressures and responsibilities involved in continuing the club's rich history in youth development. Sam and Maysie read out your e-mails at the end of the episode. If you'd like to write to the only official Manchester United Podcast then e-mail utdpodcast@manutd.co.uk And if you'd like to listen through our back-catalogue, the best place to do that is over on the Manchester United App, where you can listen to and watch all of our episodes in full for free! We'd also love it if you could leave us a rating and review wherever you listen to your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, we're joined by Nick Cox. Nick, a graduate of our 10 Loans a Month Academy from Port Moody, BC, funded $15 million in his first 12 months as a Broker in Canada. Nick is here to discuss how he beat out 17 other brokers for a spot in a BNI chapter, a couple files that he lost, and going from being a Broker in Australia to being a Broker in Canada. If you're looking exclusively for rookie broker content, subscribe to the "Rookie Mortgage Broker" podcast, available wherever you get your podcasts. In today's "Ask The Expert" segment, we have Reuven Gorsht from Deeded discussing scaling your business. Nick Cox's Website: www.enlightenmortgages.com Nick Cox's Email: nick@enlightenmortgages.com Deeded Website: www.deeded.ca/ilmb The I Love Mortgage Brokering Network is now brought to you by Finmo. To learn more, visit: www.finmo.ca/ilmb Follow on TikTok: @tiktok.mortgagebroker I Love Mortgage Brokering: www.ilovemortgagebrokering.com Find out more about ILMB Mortgage Pros: www.rookietorockstar.ca Find out more about the $25 Million Dollar Blueprint: www.get25million.com Find out more about the 10 Loans A Month Academy: www.10loansamonth.com
Today, we're joined by Nick Cox. Nick, a graduate of our 10 Loans a Month Academy from Port Moody, BC, funded $15 million in his first 12 months as a Broker in Canada. Nick is here to discuss how he beat out 17 other brokers for a spot in a BNI chapter, a couple files that he lost, and going from being a Broker in Australia to being a Broker in Canada. Nick Cox's Website: www.enlightenmortgages.com Nick Cox's Email: nick@enlightenmortgages.com The I Love Mortgage Brokering Network is brought to you by Finmo. To learn more, visit: www.finmo.ca/ilmb I Love Mortgage Brokering: www.ilovemortgagebrokering.com Find out more about ILMB Mortgage Pros: www.rookietorockstar.ca Find out more about the $25 Million Dollar Blueprint: www.get25million.com Find out more about the 10 Loans A Month Academy: www.10loansamonth.com
In this week's episode, as we approach the first-ever NY Musky Expo, we chat with one of the vendors making the trip up. We talk with Bob and Nick Cox, a very dynamic father/son duo who own B&N Custom Rods and Tackle (and also recently acquired the Talonz brand). We talk about what it's like to produce so many different baits at once, how you split work as a father/son team, fishing/developing lures on Lake St. Clair, and what we can expect to see at the show.
Tonight we complete the exciting Chow for the Koi by Nick Cox but first begin with the new fantasy series Magus Elgar 1- The Mirror Cauldron from Kennedy Phillips. David gives us the latest update to his No Sleep Live Podcast tour. Audio Drama, it's magic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight we complete the exciting Chow for the Koi by Nick Cox but first begin with the new fantasy series Magus Elgar 1- The Mirror Cauldron from Kennedy Phillips. David gives us the latest update to his No Sleep Live Podcast tour. Audio Drama, it's magic! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Mark Slade's impressive Blood Noir Episode 4 along with the first two in the series of Chow for the Koi from Nick Cox should keep your audio hunger fed for another week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Mark Slade's impressive Blood Noir Episode 4 along with the first two in the series of Chow for the Koi from Nick Cox should keep your audio hunger fed for another week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight we cat with Nick Cox, Vice President of Razr Ice augers and why they are the hottest auger on the market. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crappiejunction/support
Elsker du å vite hvem United-talentene før de dukker opp på førstelaget? Var du én av dem som hadde fått med deg at Federico Macheda hadde scoret hattrick for reservelaget noen dager i forveien da han kom inn mot Aston Villa? Kanskje du allerede visste hvilke triks Adnan Januzaj hadde i repertoaret sitt før han eksploderte under David Moyes? Eller er du én av dem som rett og slett ikke har tid til å følge med på U18- og U23-laget? I den tredje spesialepisoden kjører vi grundig innføring i United-akademiet – fra Busbys første «babe» på 1950-tallet via Neville, Beckham og Giggs til Hannibal Mejbri og Isak Hansen-Aarøen som representerer dagens generasjon. Vi forklarer hvordan og hvorfor talentutvikling har blitt – og fortsatt er – en av Manchester Uniteds fremste og viktigste verdier. Vi undersøker hvorfor Busby og Ferguson lyktes med «Busby Babes» og «Class of 92». Deretter går vi i dybden på hva Nicky Butt, Nick Cox og resten av akademiteamet gjorde for å berge et United-akademi som var på vei utfor stupet. Til slutt setter vi opp vårt eget «Class of 2020»-lag med de elleve største talentene i akademiet i dag. Episoden er delt inn i tre deler:Del 1: Hva var hemmeligheten bak «Busby Babes»- og «Class of 92»-generasjonene?Del 2: Hvilke grep gjorde klubben for å ruste opp akademiet i 2016?Del 3: Vårt «Class of 2020»-lag. Spesialepisodene lages av Ken Wasenius-Nilsen, Bjarte Valen og Eivind Brennhovd Holth. Kilder til lydklipp:– FA Youth Cup-kampen mellom Manchester United og Chelsea 22. januar 2016. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-1LJSg-xYs– Landskamp mellom Tyskland og England i 1956. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW-yS18Nc4c– FA Cup-kamp mellom Arsenal og Manchester United 14. april 1999. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTE1j73IaQo– Premier League-kamp mellom Wimbledon og Manchester United 17. august 1996. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4tVnpwp8d4– Europa League-kamp mellom Manchester United og Midtjylland 25. februar 2016. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TJiNzZXXIc– Klipp fra nyhetsdekningen av München-ulykken i 1958. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jO0_b0goS0– Europacupfinale mellom Benfica og Manchester United 29. mai 1968. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMZ9EVFJRZk&t=174s– FA Youth Cup-finale mellom Crystal Palace og Manchester United i 1992. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSUqmK3eKhA– Intervju med Ole Gunnar Solskjær 19. mai 2019. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6koJAzKhIw– Intervju med Isak Hansen-Aarøen 13. juli 2020. Hentet fra Tromsøs Facebook-side: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1658014587707508– Diverse klipp fra filmen «Busby» fra 2019 regissert av Joe Pearlman.– Diverse klipp fra filmen «Class of ‘92» fra 2013 regissert av Gabe Turner og Benjamin Turner.– Sangen «Manchester United Calypso» av Edric Connor i 1957. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGT79BtQcrk– U18-kamp mellom Manchester United og Manchester City 13. februar 2021. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHlcHVvdToo&t=103s– Pressekonferanse med Ole Gunnar Solskjær 26. februar 2021. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m3R2Nk5vas&t=89s– MUTV-intervju med Shola Shoretire 22. februar 2021. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJDeCsrBwB0&t=39s Musikk:– Musikk: Hard As Steel av Gyom– Jingler: Ole Herman Andersen og Sindre Grimsrud
Elsker du å vite hvem United-talentene før de dukker opp på førstelaget? Var du én av dem som hadde fått med deg at Federico Macheda hadde scoret hattrick for reservelaget noen dager i forveien da han kom inn mot Aston Villa? Kanskje du allerede visste hvilke triks Adnan Januzaj hadde i repertoaret sitt før han eksploderte under David Moyes? Eller er du én av dem som rett og slett ikke har tid til å følge med på U18- og U23-laget? I den tredje spesialepisoden kjører vi grundig innføring i United-akademiet – fra Busbys første «babe» på 1950-tallet via Neville, Beckham og Giggs til Hannibal Mejbri og Isak Hansen-Aarøen som representerer dagens generasjon. Vi forklarer hvordan og hvorfor talentutvikling har blitt – og fortsatt er – en av Manchester Uniteds fremste og viktigste verdier. Vi undersøker hvorfor Busby og Ferguson lyktes med «Busby Babes» og «Class of 92». Deretter går vi i dybden på hva Nicky Butt, Nick Cox og resten av akademiteamet gjorde for å berge et United-akademi som var på vei utfor stupet. Til slutt setter vi opp vårt eget «Class of 2020»-lag med de elleve største talentene i akademiet i dag. Episoden er delt inn i tre deler:Del 1: Hva var hemmeligheten bak «Busby Babes»- og «Class of 92»-generasjonene?Del 2: Hvilke grep gjorde klubben for å ruste opp akademiet i 2016?Del 3: Vårt «Class of 2020»-lag. Spesialepisodene lages av Ken Wasenius-Nilsen, Bjarte Valen og Eivind Brennhovd Holth. Kilder til lydklipp:– FA Youth Cup-kampen mellom Manchester United og Chelsea 22. januar 2016. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-1LJSg-xYs– Landskamp mellom Tyskland og England i 1956. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW-yS18Nc4c– FA Cup-kamp mellom Arsenal og Manchester United 14. april 1999. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTE1j73IaQo– Premier League-kamp mellom Wimbledon og Manchester United 17. august 1996. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4tVnpwp8d4– Europa League-kamp mellom Manchester United og Midtjylland 25. februar 2016. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TJiNzZXXIc– Klipp fra nyhetsdekningen av München-ulykken i 1958. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jO0_b0goS0– Europacupfinale mellom Benfica og Manchester United 29. mai 1968. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMZ9EVFJRZk&t=174s– FA Youth Cup-finale mellom Crystal Palace og Manchester United i 1992. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSUqmK3eKhA– Intervju med Ole Gunnar Solskjær 19. mai 2019. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6koJAzKhIw– Intervju med Isak Hansen-Aarøen 13. juli 2020. Hentet fra Tromsøs Facebook-side: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1658014587707508– Diverse klipp fra filmen «Busby» fra 2019 regissert av Joe Pearlman.– Diverse klipp fra filmen «Class of ‘92» fra 2013 regissert av Gabe Turner og Benjamin Turner.– Sangen «Manchester United Calypso» av Edric Connor i 1957. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGT79BtQcrk– U18-kamp mellom Manchester United og Manchester City 13. februar 2021. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHlcHVvdToo&t=103s– Pressekonferanse med Ole Gunnar Solskjær 26. februar 2021. Hentet fra Manchester Uniteds YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m3R2Nk5vas&t=89s– MUTV-intervju med Shola Shoretire 22. februar 2021. Hentet fra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJDeCsrBwB0&t=39s Musikk:– Musikk: Hard As Steel av Gyom– Jingler: Ole Herman Andersen og Sindre Grimsrud
You don't want any part of this. We are doing Dewey Cox with our boy Nick Cox!
Join Gregg Thomas and Tony Grant as they speak with John Bette of Stealth Tackle. They are also joined by Bob and Nick Cox of B&N Custom Rod and Tackle. They both have new products and ideas!
The ICEMEN are joined by Levi Christianson of iFishPro and Nick Cox of Razor Ice Augers. Levi talks about the process of developing and improving one of the biggest innovations in tip-up fishing to hit the ice. Nick and Levi also share stories of their times fishing together and tips for how to get the most out of your tip-up use. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theicemen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theicemen/support
Nick was born in the Ukraine to mixed parents but grew up in North Carolina in the USA. On this episode, we talk adoption, college life, international travel, athletics and struggling with one's identity.
The Meaning Movement: Helping You Find Your Calling, Create Your Life's Work, and Make Career Change
Nick Cox has done some deep work around calling and vocation in his life. I loved this interview because we were able to go places that many guests just aren't ready to go. Which is to say, you can tell Nick has done his work. He's also a good friend and long time listener of the Meaning Movement and member of the Calling Course, so I've had the privilege of getting glimpses of his process along the way. Nick's tired of the common narrative of quitting your day job and doing what you love as the primary way to purpose and meaning, which is why we decided to do this interview. He's representative of a demographic that I tend to miss with my guests, those who are taking a less entrepreneurial path. This conversation goes from discussing the high level philosophy of calling to deep into Nick's story pretty quickly. Spoiler alert, it gets a bit emotional at some points. But I also think this is one of the most important conversations that I've had the opportunity to share on the podcast, simply because of who Nick is and the perspective that he brings to the conversation. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did speaking with him. It's a powerful conversation. And if you find it impactful, I'd love for you to share it with anyone who may benefit. In this episode you'll learn: What Nick does His process of letting go of his hopes and dreams How he thinks about transitions His process to let his job be "enough" What is his thought are about the four P's The struggles he's been through along the way The legacy he wants to leave His advice for those who feel stuck Show notes at: https://themeaningmovement.com/nick
The ICEMEN sit down with Nick Cox of Razr Ice Augers and Tonka Fishing to talk about new inovations in the Ice Auger world. We also talk about Nick's past work as a videographer for In Depth Outdoors and the busy life with twin 4 year old boys. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theicemen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theicemen/support
For this episode, TGG speaks with Manchester United academy manager Nick Cox. Cox talks about the club’s youth philosophy, how they measure success, and how they’ve dealt with the coronavirus pandemic. For more information visit trainingground.guru or follow us on Twitter, @ground_guru
Akademitraditioner, global talentscouting og kommende stjerner. Hvem bør krediteres for, at United har haft en spiller af egen avl i samtlige førsteholdstrupper siden 1937? Og hvor stort er potentialet i klubbens nuværende ungdomshold? Det diskuterer vi i denne podcast. I december sidste år rundede Manchester United 4000 kampe i streg med en ”hjemmeproduceret” spiller i truppen. I indeværende sæson har Ole Gunnar Solskjær ovenikøbet det yngste hold af alle i Premier League – gennemsnitsalderen i startopstillingen er under 25 år. Alt det snakker vi om i denne talentspecial, hvor vi både går i dybden med de stolte traditioner – fra Duncan Edwards til Mason Greenwood, fra Louis Rocca til Nick Cox – samtidig med at vi også vurderer det næste unge kuld med typer som Hannibal Mejbri, Teden Mengi og Largie Ramazani; hvor godt et hold kan United potentielt stille i 2025? Hele tre eksperter er i studiet: Kenneth Nielsen, OldTrafford.dk’s mangeårige skribent, som i dag arbejder som scout for FC Nordsjælland og har en trænerlicens hos UEFA, og Andreas Kragh Jacobsen og Rasmus Lykke Terkelsen, der begge dækker ungdomsholdene for hjemmesiden i øjeblikket. Emil Jørgensen er vært, og programmet lyder nogenlunde sådan her. Talentspejderrapport: Hver af deltagerne kommer med deres bud på, hvem der bliver den næste store stjerne fra Uniteds ungdomsrækker. Akademitraditionerne: ”Class of 92” er nok den mest berømte årgang, men hvor nedstammer Uniteds insisteren på at bruge de unge egentlig fra? Solskjærs unge førstehold: Her snakker vi om de unge spillere i den nuværende førsteholdstrup, som har bidt sig fast, eller står på tærsklen til gennembruddet. United anno 2025: Ekspertpanellet kommer med deres bud på, hvordan Uniteds hold potentielt kan se ud om fem år.
In our second special podcast created to celebrate From the Rookery End’s tenth birthday, we talk to friend of the podcast, Nick Cox. Nick is currently Head of Academy at Manchester United and has also had a successful stint at Sheffield United, but here he talks to us about the 12 years he spent with Watford, including heading up the Academy at an extraordinarily difficult and turbulent time.If Nick is all about the youth, Watford’s favourite octogenarian is at the other end of the age spectrum. In a bonus interview, we talk to “Barry from Watford” about his views on the Hornets and a few other subjects too...
Writing a book? Let literary agent Peter Cox and his friends from the publishing industry - and from Litopia Writers’ Colony - review your submission live! Make a Pop-Up Submission here: https://litopia.com/subs/ Today's special guest is writer, screenwriter and journalist Caroline Ryder - follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolineryderwriter/ Featured on today's Pop-Ups... "Liberty" - literary thriller from Nick Cox;"Shoe Man" - humorous picture book from Julie Barnett;"Shadow" - supernatural thriller from Efe Dogu;"Tia and the Cosmic Serpent" - tween/ya - environmental adventure series from Andrea Allardyce;"Rattle & Roll" - literary fiction from Joanne Bell. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.
Writing a book? Let literary agent Peter Cox and his friends from the publishing industry - and from Litopia Writers’ Colony - review your submission live! Make a Pop-Up Submission here: https://litopia.com/subs/ Today's special guest is writer, screenwriter and journalist Caroline Ryder - follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolineryderwriter/ Featured on today's Pop-Ups... "Liberty" - literary thriller from Nick Cox;"Shoe Man" - humorous picture book from Julie Barnett;"Shadow" - supernatural thriller from Efe Dogu;"Tia and the Cosmic Serpent" - tween/ya - environmental adventure series from Andrea Allardyce;"Rattle & Roll" - literary fiction from Joanne Bell. Subscribe to Litopia's channel on YouTube and join us live in the Litopia chat room every Sunday at 5pm UK. Make Your Pop-Up Submission here! The winner of each show is immortalised here: https://litopia.com/winners. Watch Pop-Ups on YouTube Litopia is the net's oldest and best community for writers. For two decades, we've brought writers together from all over the globe. We serve each and every member's needs... social, business, professional and beyond. If you're serious about your writing, do join us.
With a keen mind and a love for mathematics, Nick Cox studied accounting and information systems in college. He began his career in IT & Financial Services after graduating, where he made use of his analytical mind. When he pivoted to running his own business on Amazon two years ago, Nick found that his knack for analysis is as useful in an ever-changing online marketplace. After educating himself and joining the Amazon Files' Facebook community, Nick is now reaping the rewards of his hard work and business acumen. Nick joins us today to share his experience with selling private label items on Amazon as a beginner and how wholesale bundling changed his business. He explains how market research supports his Amazon business, how he utilizes it, and why he focuses on selling evergreen items on Amazon. He highlights the importance of being adaptable when it comes to running an Amazon store. He also shares the biggest lessons he learned from joining the Amazon Files community. “You may start with great products - whether it's private label or wholesale bundles - but you can't stop there. You need to always look for what's coming next.” - Nick Cox This week on the Amazon Files: Why Nick started with private labeling on Amazon The challenges Nick met when he began selling private label items How wholesale bundling helped Nick scale his Amazon business The benefits of creating wholesale bundles How Nick makes use of market research to support his Amazon store The value of adaptability and flexibility when managing an Amazon business The biggest lessons Nick has learned from the Amazon Files podcast and community How joining an Amazon community can help scale your business Why Nick doesn't focus on selling seasonal items on Amazon Related Content: Amazon Files Ep. 118: Amazon FBA Success Story with Michelle Maple Wholesale Bundle System Course Connect with Nick Cox: Nick Cox on LinkedIn The Confident Wholesale Bundlers Workshop Comes to a City Near You! Are you ready to take your Amazon business to the next level? Want to meet other amazing Amazon sellers while gaining a fresh perspective and developing an action plan? Join us for the 2020 Confident Wholesale Bundlers Workshop! Unlock the skills and strategies you need to consistently make successful bundles on Amazon. At the Confident Wholesale Bundlers Workshop, you'll receive hands-on training on: What wholesale bundles are and why they work How to build bundles that SELL The foundation and framework for building successful wholesale bundles from the ground up How to find and properly communicate with vendors How to organize all of your wholesale research information Pricing strategies for your wholesale bundles And much, much more! To reserve your spot at the 2020 Confident Wholesale Bundlers Workshop - or request VIP Exclusive Access - visit: MommyIncome.com/2020Workshop Grow Your Amazon Business! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Amazon Files, the show to help Amazon seller along their business journey one step at a time with your hosts and Amazon experts, Amy Feierman and Kristin Ostrander. If you enjoyed this episode, head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show and leave us your honest review. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes with your friends on social media! Use the codeword Nick to join us on Facebook. Each week we host a live discussion on how to grow your Amazon business. Don't forget to check out our website and subscribe to our mailing list for even more resources.
Tonight we complete the exciting Chow for the Koi by Nick Cox but first begin with the new fantasy series Magus Elgar 1- The Mirror Cauldron from Kennedy Phillips. David gives us the latest update to his No Sleep Live Podcast tour. Audio Drama, it's magic!
Tonight Mark Slade's impressive Blood Noir Episode 4 along with the first two in the series of Chow for the Koi from Nick Cox should keep your audio hunger fed for another week!