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SANFL Podcast
North Adelaide's Mitch Harvey chats about his 200-game SANFL milestone

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 13:46


North Adelaide's Mitch Harvey chats about his 200-game SANFL milestone by Zac Milbank

Australian Golf Passport
Episode Sixty Six - Royal Sydney Is (Almost) Ready!

Australian Golf Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 67:36


Fast turn around from last episode to this – with RoyalSydney about to publicly unveil their newly renovated Gil Hanse golf course. After a recent multi-hour walk around the property with super Adam Marchant, Scott shares his views on the design, and the highlights of the reworked layout. Needless to say – expectations were exceeded!  Prior to that, we briefly discuss golf shoes and a PhD studyundertaken by a listener of the pod. The link below takes you to a 10 minute survey for a LaTrobe University Podiatry faculty research project on golf footwear. We hope you're able to spare the time to participate. It will really help. https://redcap.latrobe.edu.au/redcap/surveys/?s=W4WHC4YRM9ERYAP7 A few listener questions are an entrée to the main fare -chat on Rose Bay. We briefly talk about the imminent North Adelaide course overhaul by The Shark, and OCM works including Long Island and Riversdale. Links below for some of that! Adelaide course work courtesy of Australian Golf Digest –https://www.australiangolfdigest.com.au/this-is-what-ive-dreamed-of-for-decades-norman-pumped-about-new-liv-golf-adelaide-project/ Long Island walk courtesy of The National GC website -https://nationalgolf.com.au/journal/long-island-course-walk-august-2024/ And to finish a great hole by hole look at Royal Sydney, asnarrated by Gil Hanse!https://player.vimeo.com/video/1069854367 As always – special thanks to our OG supporter - Angus AndGrace Go Golfing. Check their insta feed and website for some of the best golf apparel on the planet. Be the best dressed golfer at your club – visit Angus And Grace Go Golfing. Their pants, shorts, polos, vests, caps and more are brimming with style and quality. Seed Golf continues to provide an introductory 20% off forlisteners to Australian Golf Passport.  Head to seedgolf.com.au⁠ and enter AGP at checkout to get your hands on some premium golf balls at a super low price point. Thanks so much to Dean and all at Seed. Some of you have already tried Seed balls - thanks for supporting those who support us! Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagrampage (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Imagesaccompanied by attribution to their owners / creators. Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me- Instrumental / courtesy of ⁠⁠⁠www.epidemicsound.com

David and Will
Alleged North Adelaide Murder – Locals and Former Principal Speak

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 6:57 Transcription Available


Jade Robran speaks with shocked North Adelaide residents while David & Will speak with the charged man’s former school principal. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Architecture & Design
Episode 240: Gerald Matthews on modern education design, heritage hysteria and why doughnut-shaped planets can't exist

Talking Architecture & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 41:54


Gerald Mathews, the managing director of Matthews Architects, a practice which was founded by his father way back in 1975 in North Adelaide, South Australia.In this podcast, he talks about modern education design, heritage hysteria and why doughnut-shaped planets have no gravity in their centres..

SANFL Podcast
North Adelaide coach Kelly Barltrop previews 2025 Hostplus SANFLW League season

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 12:07


North Adelaide coach Kelly Barltrop previews 2025 Hostplus SANFLW League season by Zac Milbank

David and Will
Lord Mayor of the city of Adelaide Dr Jane Lomax-Smith on LIV Golf at North Adelaide Golf Course

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 9:12 Transcription Available


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Roo and Ditts: Best Bits
Premier on Redevelopment of North Adelaide golf course for LIV future

Roo and Ditts: Best Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 4:32


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Game On
Biggest over reaction to an incident we have seen for a while !!

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 67:47


Once Again what a week its been in sports - From locally in South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcolm briefly chat about - AFL - Port were huge against Hawthorn but will need to bring it against Sydney - SANFL - Prelim Final - Review & Grand Final Preview - CRICKET - Couple of son's of Guns shine in England - TENNIS - Davis Cup Qualification but tough road ahead in the finals - AFL TRADE WHISPERS - Will be back Next week !!!! This weeks Past Players past legends is a player who started his footballing journey at a couple of local schools before making his way to West Adelaide and then deciding that North Adelaide was they place to be at the time .... plus much much more.......... - CRAIG BURTON Pt 2 - West & North Adelaide Football Clubs - But this week we have our regular segments back - FOOTY FLASHBACKS & the Extra Time / Big Finish - Young Aussie wins another Grand Prix Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SportsCastMediaSA?sub_confirmation=1

Game On
If The Monkey Was On The Back Last Week ..... NOW its the whole Zoo This Week

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 68:51


Once Again what a week its been in sports - From locally in South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcolm briefly chat about - AFL - Port need a big response but will it be enough - SANFL - Semi Finals - Review & Preliminary Final Preview - CRICKET - Does Steve Smith need to go back down the Order ?? - TENNIS - US Open Aussies create a little double history - AFL TRADE WHISPERS - Will be back Next week !!!! This weeks Past Players past legends is a player who started his footballing journey at a couple of local schools before making his way to West Adelaide and then deciding that North Adelaide was they place to be at the time .... plus much much more.......... - CRAIG BURTON - West & North Adelaide Football Clubs - But this week we have our regular segments back - FOOTY FLASHBACKS & the Extra Time / Big Finish - Premiership Medals returned after being Stolen Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SportsCastMediaSA?sub_confirmation=1

Game On
Premiership race is now wide open !!!

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 61:13


Once Again what a week its been in sports - From locally in South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcolm briefly chat about - AFL - Crows taken apart by Hawks and Ports take the top 8 scalp they have wanted - SANFL - Round 16 - Review - - NETBALL - Finals - Thunderbirds going for back 2 back championships - Cricket - Ponting to depart IPL team after 7 years - Tennis - Olympics fever but top Aussie pulls the pin in the singles - NRL - Melbourne Storm - Just find a way to keep on top year after year This weeks Past Players past legends is a player who started his footballing journey locally at Walkerville, even squeezed in a game for North Adelaide before transferring to Sturt where he found his feet amongst a pretty tough time for the club during the early to mid 90's ...... plus much much more - Chris Thedgold Pt 1 - Sturt Football Club - But this week we have our regular segments back - Happy days & the Extra Time / Big Finish - BASKETBALL - Aussies in the hunt for medals at the Olympics but small hiccup - F1 - Australian goes back to back podium finishes - SOCCER - Matildas in olympics hiccup against Germany but a 6-5 win keep the dream alive Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SportsCastMediaSA

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Trams and West Tce traffic

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 12:46


Matthew Pantelis speaks with Dr Andrew Allan, Senior Lecturer in Transport, Urban and Regional Planning, University of South Australia about a tram for North Adelaide and reducing traffic on West Terrace. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 55:12


The Bureau of Meteorology puts Australia on a La Nina watch, the heavy vehicle regulator targets truck driver fatigue from the WA border to Port Augusta in a week-long operation, and PIRSA continues to work with growers to manage the fruit fly outbreak north of Adelaide.

Sportsday SA - Regional
North Adelaide CEO, Craig Burton on Sportsday SA (27.03.24)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 10:15


Blighty & Wilds caught up with North Adelaide CEO, Craig Burton ahead of the SANFL season returning this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

David and Will
On the Road with Jade Robran: O'Connell St, North Adelaide

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 9:05


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Sportsday SA - Regional
SANFL SEASON PREVIEWS: Centrals & North Adelaide on Sportsday SA (06.02.24)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 7:26


Ahead of the 2024 SANFL season, Dan Menzel previewed Centrals and North who he believes will finish in 5th and 6th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Man Arrested In US Over Wieambilla Shooting 07/12/2023

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 2:43


FBI agents have arrested a man in the US in connection to the Wieambilla police shooting, alleging he incited violence and sent “Christian end of days ideology” to extremists before the tragedy.  A hotel on one of North Adelaide's best-known strips was quietly used to house “high risk” immigrant detainees for more than 18 months before one smashed a window and ­escaped – sending a nearby private school into lockdown.  Victoria's public service has been sabotaged by a culture of fear and secrecy under Daniel Andrews, an alarming Ombudsman report has found.  Fast food giant McDonald's has been hit with a $100m class action from current and former employees alleging they were forced to work before and after their rostered shifts for free. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #25 - Chris McDermott and Sarah Game discuss the important role footy and politics play with mental health

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 30:45


With a love of animals Sarah originally chose a career in veterinary medicine but a change in careers has now seen her elected as a member of South Australia's Upper House of Parliament where she is now a part of the One Nation Party. Chris was the Adelaide Crows original skipper and was a star of the club playing 117 games. He also played 14 state games and played 227 for his beloved Glenelg Football Club and 10 games for North Adelaide where he was a player coach. Post career he has dedicated his time towards helping young people doing it really tough with cancer as part of The McGuiness McDermott Foundation and Little Heroes Foundation. His hard work hasn't gone unnoticed and Bone has been recognised with a nomination for South Australian of the Year. We talked about the awesome International Men's Day event that is happening next month, Sarah's career in politics so far and how she got into it and Bone some great stories throughout his stellar footy career in the AFL and SANFL! Thanks so much to Sarah and Bone for coming on the show, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great promo together and Pete Oldfield from the Southern Slugs for their continued support. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, Channel 31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Sportsday SA - Regional
JACOB SURJAN ON NORTH ADELAIDE'S FINALS CHANCES, A RULE CHANGE HE WANTS TO SEE AND THE SIDE INJURY INTERRUPTED SEASON on Sportsday SA (23.08.23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 16:30


North Adelaide's Jacob Surjan joined the boys chatting the sides must win against Sturt this weekend, rules changes he'd like to see, the sides injury impacted season and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday SA - Regional
Full show - PORT'S NEXT CAPTAIN, COACHING MERRY GO ROUND, ASH BROWNE & JACOB SURJAN - Sportsday SA (23.08.23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 46:07


Blighty & Wilds spoke about who Port Adelaide's next captain should be, the possible coaching merry go round this off season & more on the Crows goal controversy. Joined by Ash Browne on all things AFL Record & North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan as his sides finals hopes on the line this weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Credit to the Girls - an AFLW podcast
Passing the Torch - Amelie Borg; Port Adelaide Defender

Credit to the Girls - an AFLW podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 33:15


Passing The Torch, hosted by Sarah Black will take you on a journey highlighting the next generation of leaders in the AFLW competition. Hailing from North Adelaide in the SANFLW, the lockdown tall boasts impressive mobility and strength that allows her to compete well in the air. Her one-on-one ability and overall competitive nature is also noteworthy, resulting in a consistent debut season where she played every game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (2/5/23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 45:24


David Wildy and Malcolm Blight with a big Tuesday edition of Sportsday. They speak about what the Tassie name could be and Kymbo from Kymbo & Rooch called in to give the boys a spray and his thoughts. North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan joined the boys to chat about how the Roosters are going so far in the SANFL this season. SEN Track's Sam Hyland joined the boys to chat Warrnambool and the tributes at the Carnival for Dean Holland Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday SA - Regional
JACOB SURJAN on Sportsday SA (2/5/23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 17:39


North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan joined Blighty and Wilds to chat about how North Adelaide's season is going and the SANFL  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SANFL Podcast
North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan previews 2023 Anzac Round

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 5:58


North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan previews 2023 Anzac Round by Zac Milbank

Game On
A weeks worth of Celebrating !!!

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 80:41


What a week its been in sports - From locally in South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcom briefly chat about - AFL - Round 1 results and our tips for round 2 ?? - Australian Baseball Reaching new Heights - ODI Cricket in India - Adelaide United on a FIRE !!!- SANFL - Preview - Glenelg & North Adelaide !!! This week we follow up on our flashbacks segment and speak with a true professional of the and hero of Red backs Cricket for the Sheffield shield victory - Peter McIntyre (Red Backs Player - Australian Test & ODI representative) - We talk about his cricket career and his journey playing junior cricket in Victoria to surviving and batting on the last day of the Shield Final back in 1995/96And This week we have our regular segment - Extra Time / Big Finish - Concussion still a hot topic - after the bumps on the weekend ?- Golf - 100 Years for Kooyonga Golf club - with a special Guest Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731#cricketaustralia#testcricket#adelaide36ers#basketball#aflw#AFLDraft#atp#AFL#sanfl#cricket#baseball#adelaidegiants#supercars#kensingtoncricket#bowlssa#BPL17

SANFL Podcast
North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan previews 2023 Hostplus SANFL League

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 15:22


North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan previews 2023 Hostplus SANFL League by Zac Milbank

Sportsday SA - Regional
JESS EDWARDS on Sportsday SA (21.2.23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 8:45


Paul Bonsor and Daniel Menzel talk with North Adelaide's Jess Edwards after the Roosters' thrilling SANFLW opening-round win over Norwood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (21.02.23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 45:45


Paul Bonsor and Daniel Menzel are joined by West Adelaide's Kaiden Brand and from the SANFLW, North Adelaide's Jess Edwards, plus the boys discuss the hot topics of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday SA - Regional
AARON YOUNG on Sportsday SA (24.01.23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 15:11


2022 Magarey Medal winner, Aaron Young joined Paul Bonsor & Dan Menzel to preview North Adelaide's season ahead in the SANFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (24.01.23)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 45:45


Paul Bonsor & Dan Menzel previewed North Adelaide's SANFL season with Magarey Medal 2022 winner, Aaron Young. Plus, True or False, Aus Open update and Adelaide Strikers vs Melbourne Renegades preview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (25.10.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 41:55


Ben Hook & Dan Menzel chat T20 World Cup and play True or False. Joined by cricket expert, Bharat Sundaresan live from Perth ahead of Australia taking on Sri Lanka. Plus, North Adelaide coach, Jacob Surjan.

Sportsday SA - Regional
JACOB SURJAN on Sportsday SA (25.10.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 16:09


Surj joined the boys chatting North Adelaide's SANFL GF loss. The off season recruits. Potential draftees, and his aspirations to enter the AFL as a coach.

Work Smart Hypnosis | Hypnosis Training and Outstanding Business Success

Michael Goldblatt is a Medical Director at Glo Clinical Hypnosis, a clinical hypnosis practice based in North Adelaide, Australia where he helps clients live their best lives and attain their full potential by combining the art of hypnotic suggestion with the science of change. They focus on helping people overcome challenges like anxiety, stress, panic attacks, phobias, smoking recession, weight management, OCD behaviors, coping with emotional traumas, and improving academic and sports performance. Before discovering medical hypnosis, Michael obtained a medical degree in anesthetics from the Flinders University of South Australia. He is a member of the Australian Society of Psychological Medicine, a Board Member of the South Australian Society of Hypnosis, and a registered practitioner with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Michael joins me today to share his introduction to the world of hypnosis and the transformational moment that turned him into a believer in the hypnosis profession. We discuss how he began integrating hypnosis techniques into his career as an anesthesiologist and his perspective on the differences between hypnosis and hypnotherapy. We discuss how Michael uses peri-operative hypnosis strategies to help patients permanently overcome their fears and phobias around surgeries. We discuss whether surgery patients are still open to hypnotic suggestions, even while under anesthesia, and why it's crucial for medical professionals to carefully choose the words and language they use with a patient before and after a surgical procedure. We also discuss how medical hypnosis and positive hypnosis suggestion has allowed Michael to reduce the amount of anesthesia his patient typically receives and how he describes hypnosis to other medical professionals. Get instant access to my entire hypnotherapeutic training library and discover the secrets of confident, creative, and flexible hypnosis. Visit www.hypnoticworkers.com and become a Hypnotic Worker today. “The therapeutic alliance between the hypnotist and the client is a very important part of the outcome.” - Michael Goldblatt ●     Michael's first introduction to hypnosis and the transformational moment that turned him into a hypnosis believer●     How Michael began to integrate hypnosis into his work as an anesthesiologist●     Michael's perspective on hypnotherapy versus hypnosis●     Understanding the Prestige Suggestion Element in medical hypnosis●     How Michael currently works with clients and anesthesia patients●     How he helps patients create lasting, permanent change through peri-operative hypnosis techniques●     Michael's opinion on whether surgery patients are still open to suggestions while under anesthesia●     The balancing act between positive hypnosis suggestions and managing a surgery patient's post-surgery expectations●     How Michael's approach to medical hypnosis has helped him reduce the amount of anesthesia a patient receives for a procedure●     How Michael describes hypnosis to medical professionals●     Michael's advice to other hypnosis professionals Resources Mentioned: ●     Book: The Worst Is Over: What to Say When Every Moment Counts – Verbal First Aid to Calm, Relieve Pain, Promote Healing, and Save Lives by Judith Acosta and Judith Prager Ph.D. Connect with Michael Goldblatt: ●     Glo Clinical Hypnosis  Join our next online certification course… wherever you are in the world!●     https://WorkSmartHypnosisLIVE.com/ Get an all-access pass to Jason's digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: ●     https://www.hypnoticbusinesssystems.com/ Get instant access to Jason Linett's entire hypnotherapeutic training library:●     https://www.hypnoticworkers.com/ If you enjoyed today's episode, please send us your valuable feedback!●     https://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/itunes●     https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/ Join the new WORK SMART HYPNOSIS COMMUNITY on Facebook!●     https://www.facebook.com/groups/worksmarthypnosis/ Want to work with Jason? Check out:●     https://www.virginiahypnosis.com/call/ 

Sportsday SA - Regional
JAMES FANTASIA on Sportsday SA (23.09.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 12:02


Norwood CEO, James Fantasia joined the boys - chatting the Grand Final win over North Adelaide and plenty more.

Sportsday SA - Regional
DARREN CHANDLER on Sportsday SA (19.09.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 8:31


SANFL CEO, Darren Chandler joined the boys to wrap the season after yesterday's Grand Final epic between Norwood and North Adelaide.

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (14.09.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 40:27


Blighty & Wilds take an in depth look at the SANFL Grand Final on Sunday between North Adelaide & Norwood. Joined by Lions assistant, Ben Hudson. Plus a Racing QLD update with Chris Nelson.

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (13.09.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 40:21


Malcolm Blight & David Wildy caught up with North Adelaide's Aaron Young. Ben Hook with a community sports update. Plus, the boys chat the SANFL Grand Final, AFL player movement, the Crows best youth, and plenty more.

Sportsday SA - Regional
MATT PANOS on Sportsday SA (12.09.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 11:49


Norwood's Matt Panos joined the boys after yesterday's Preliminary final win over Adelaide, and ahead of Sunday's SANFL Grand Final against North Adelaide.

SANFL Podcast
North Adelaide's Aaron Young chats about winning 2022 Magarey Medallist

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 9:13


North Adelaide's Aaron Young chats about winning 2022 Magarey Medallist by Zac Milbank

Sportsday SA - Regional
MICK GODDEN on Sportsday SA (31.08.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 10:03


Adelaide SANFL coach Mick Godden joined the boys to chat about their big win over the weekend and previewing their big clash against North Adelaide

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (31.08.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 40:59


Sportsday SA with David Wildy and Malcolm Blight chatting about coaches of the year and the boys gave their coaches of the year. Adelaide SANFL coach Mick Godden joined the guys to chat about the big semi final game against North Adelaide. Ben Hook with his community sports update. Mini Finals preview as well

Sportsday SA - Regional
JACOB SURJAN on Sportsday SA (23.8.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 14:13


North Adelaide coach Jacob Surjan spoke to David Wildy and Richard Douglas about the SANFL Finals Series and speak about North Adelaide finishing top of the table and having the week off

Sportsday SA - Regional
Sportsday SA (23.8.22)

Sportsday SA - Regional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 40:47


Sportsday SA with David Wildy and Richard Douglas with Richard Douglas breaking his silence on the Adelaide camp. North Adelaide senior coach Jacob Surjan joined the boys to chat about finishing top of the ladder and having the week off. Tuesdays True or False.

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep
Justin Miles (The Windy Point Restaurant, Adelaide) - The long and windy road

Deep in the Weeds - A Food Podcast with Anthony Huckstep

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 41:02


Born and raised in Adelaide, Justin Miles (The Windy Point Restaurant, Adelaide) first refined his culinary skills under the direction of Ann Oliver at Mistress Augustine's in North Adelaide. Continuing his craft, he travelled around the world, working in London, the NSW ski fields and Noosa Springs Golf Resort until an opportunity in his home city was too good to ignore. Some fourteen years later he's the co-owner and chef of one of the country's longest running restaurants, celebrating 40 years in the trade, and still setting the benchmark. https://windypoint.com.au Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

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Work Smart Hypnosis | Hypnosis Training and Outstanding Business Success
WSH384 - Michael Goldblatt on Medical Hypnosis

Work Smart Hypnosis | Hypnosis Training and Outstanding Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 55:21


Michael Goldblatt is a Medical Director at Glo Clinical Hypnosis, a clinical hypnosis practice based in North Adelaide, Australia where he helps clients live their best lives and attain their full potential by combining the art of hypnotic suggestion with the science of change. They focus on helping people overcome challenges like anxiety, stress, panic attacks, phobias, smoking recession, weight management, OCD behaviors, coping with emotional traumas, and improving academic and sports performance. Before discovering medical hypnosis, Michael obtained a medical degree in anesthetics from the Flinders University of South Australia. He is a member of the Australian Society of Psychological Medicine, a Board Member of the South Australian Society of Hypnosis, and a registered practitioner with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).Michael joins me today to share his introduction to the world of hypnosis and the transformational moment that turned him into a believer in the hypnosis profession. We discuss how he began integrating hypnosis techniques into his career as an anesthesiologist and his perspective on the differences between hypnosis and hypnotherapy. We discuss how Michael uses peri-operative hypnosis strategies to help patients permanently overcome their fears and phobias around surgeries. We discuss whether surgery patients are still open to hypnotic suggestions, even while under anesthesia, and why it's crucial for medical professionals to carefully choose the words and language they use with a patient before and after a surgical procedure. We also discuss how medical hypnosis and positive hypnosis suggestion has allowed Michael to reduce the amount of anesthesia his patient's typically receive and how he describes hypnosis to other medical professionals.Get instant access to my entire hypnotherapeutic training library and discover the secrets of confident, creative, and flexible hypnosis. Visit www.hypnoticworkers.com and become a Hypnotic Worker today. “The therapeutic alliance between the hypnotist and the client is a very important part of the outcome.” - Michael Goldblatt●      Michael's first introduction to hypnosis and the transformational moment that turned him into a hypnosis believer●      How Michael began to integrate hypnosis into his work as an anesthesiologist ●      Michael's perspective on hypnotherapy versus hypnosis●      Understanding the Prestige Suggestion Element in medical hypnosis●      How Michael currently works with clients and anesthesia patients●      How he helps patients create lasting, permanent change through peri-operative hypnosis techniques●      Michael's opinion on whether surgery patients are still open to suggestions while under anesthesia●      The balancing act between positive hypnosis suggestions and managing a surgery patient's post-surgery expectations●      How Michael's approach to medical hypnosis has helped him reduce the amount of anesthesia a patient receives for a procedure●      How Michael describes hypnosis to medical professionals●      Michael's advice to other hypnosis professionalsResources Mentioned:●      Book: The Worst Is Over: What to Say When Every Moment Counts – Verbal First Aid to Calm, Relieve Pain, Promote Healing, and Save Lives by Judith Acosta and Judith Prager Ph.D.Connect with Michael Goldblatt:●      Glo Clinical HypnosisJoin our next online certification course… wherever you are in the world!●      https://WorkSmartHypnosisLIVE.com/ Get an all-access pass to Jason's digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: ●      https://www.hypnoticbusinesssystems.com/Get instant access to Jason Linett's entire hypnotherapeutic training library:●      https://www.hypnoticworkers.com/If you enjoyed today's episode, please send us your valuable feedback! ●      https://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/itunes ●      https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/Join the new WORK SMART HYPNOSIS COMMUNITY on Facebook!●      https://www.facebook.com/groups/worksmarthypnosis/ Want to work with Jason? Check out:●      https://www.virginiahypnosis.com/call/

Our True Crime Podcast
173. Abduction at the Adelaide Oval : Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 45:04


On an unseasonably warm day in August of 1973, while a crowd of around 13,000 fans watched the North Adelaide football team play the Norwood Red Legs at the Adelaide Oval, 11-year-old Joanne Ratcliffe assisted 4-year-old Kirste Gordon to the bathroom. The girls never returned to their seats.Although there were many witnesses, the girls have never been found. Their disappearance is one of South Australia's best-known crimes. Join Jen & Cam ass the discuss the case and possible suspects in "Abduction at the Adelaide Oval: Joanne Ratcliffe and Kirste Gordon" *** Correction!! Jen got one of the suspects' names backward. It should be Arthur Stanley Hart, not Stanley Arthur Hart A reward of up to $1,000,000 AUD remains on offer to anyone who either provides information leading to the recovery of their remains or information leading to a conviction in the case.Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.crimestopperssa.com.auThanks to the OTCP teamListener Discretion by Edward @OctoberpodVHS. You can find him on all your podcast apps or at https://www.youtube.com/c/octoberpodhomevideoProducer and theme music by Nico Vettesewetalkofdreams.comResearched and written by Rett MacPherson

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Adelaide Oval - 手動のスコアーボードが残る現代的なスタジアム、アデレード・オーバル

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 10:09


Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide, South Australia, located in the parklands between the city centre and North Adelaide. It was redevelped to a modern stadium in 2014. But the old manual scoreboad is still there. - ノースアデレードとCBDの間の緑地にある交通便利なスタジアムで2014年に再開発されましたが、なぜか手動のスコアーボードを残しました。また、ルーフトップ・クライムもあります。 

The Lutheran Witness Podcast
The Coffee Hour — Fighting Acedia: Tips for the Struggle Against Sloth

The Lutheran Witness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 27:53


Rev. Dr. Stephen Pietsch, lecturer in pastoral theology at Australian Lutheran College in North Adelaide, Australia, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about acedia and how to respond to it, including what acedia is, the symptoms of this in our lives, how to keep praying through acedia, talking back to Satan (antirrhesis), and more ways to fight acedia. Read his article "Fighting Acedia: Tips for the Struggle Against Sloth" in the March issue of The Lutheran Witness at witness.lcms.org/2022/fighting-acedia. The Coffee Hour is underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin. Live Uncommon. Learn more at cuw.edu.

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio
Fighting Acedia: Tips for the Struggle Against Sloth

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 27:53


Rev. Dr. Stephen Pietsch, lecturer in pastoral theology at Australian Lutheran College in North Adelaide, Australia, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about acedia and how to respond to it, including what acedia is, the symptoms of this in our lives, how to keep praying through acedia, talking back to Satan (antirrhesis), and more ways to fight acedia. Read his article "Fighting Acedia: Tips for the Struggle Against Sloth" in the March issue of The Lutheran Witness at witness.lcms.org/2022/fighting-acedia.

Crimes and Witch-Demeanors

Grey Nurses are mysterious figures that appear in hospitals all across the world, regardless of culture or region. Who are they and where do they come from? It's hard to say - but Adelaide, South Australia may be the key to finding out.   Follow the Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors Submit your feedback or personal stories to crimesandwitchdemeanors@gmail.com  Like The Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimesandwitchdemeanors  Episode Transcript: Available below the sources in the show notes Visit the website: https://www.crimesandwitchdemeanors.com    Sources: Alison Green's answer to Nurses, have you ever seen the ghost of a recently deceased patient? - Quora. (n.d.). Retrieved May 3, 2021, from https://www.quora.com/Nurses-have-you-ever-seen-the-ghost-of-a-recently-deceased-patient/answer/Alison-Green-104?ch=10&share=081d3000&srid=ua4ka   aquilareen. (2019). North Adelaide Calvary Hospital chapel [Photo]. https://www.flickr.com/photos/31967465@N04/48810339713/ at 3:54pm, 31st October 2017. (n.d.).   Aldershot's “Haunted” Military Hospital: Who Is The Grey Lady? Forces Network. Retrieved April 29, 2021, from https://www.forces.net/news/aldershots-haunted-military-hospital-who-grey-lady   Austin Health: The ghosts that roam our hospitals. (n.d.). Retrieved April 29, 2021, from https://www.austin.org.au/ghoststhatroamourhospitals/   GREY LADY OF NORTH ADELAIDE CITY'S BEST GHOST STORY. (1929, October 17). Register News-Pictorial (Adelaide, SA : 1929 - 1931), 30.   History and heritage. (n.d.). Calvary Health Care. Retrieved May 8, 2021, from https://www.calvarycare.org.au/about/heritage/   Museum, O. (2017, September 14). 30 Nurses Share their Most Blood-Curdling Hospital Ghost Stories. The Occult Museum. http://www.theoccultmuseum.com/nurses-share-hospital-ghost-stories/   Paranormal Investigation at the Former Royal Adelaide Hospital—Searching for the 'Grey Nurse'—Review of Adelaide's Haunted Horizons Ghost Tours, Adelaide, Australia. (n.d.). Tripadvisor. Retrieved April 29, 2021, from http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g255093-d6948983-r596869442-Adelaide_s_Haunted_Horizons_Ghost_Tours-Adelaide_Greater_Adelaide_South_Australi.html   Smith, K. & R.N. (2017, October 31). 8 Terrifying Ghost Stories as Shared by Nurses. Nurseslabs. https://nurseslabs.com/8-ghost-stories-shared-nurses/   Strangways Terrace. (n.d.-a). State Library of South Australia. Retrieved May 11, 2021, from https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+43308   Strangways Terrace. (n.d.-b). State Library of South Australia. Retrieved May 11, 2021, from https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+8517   Strangways Terrace. (n.d.-c). State Library of South Australia. Retrieved May 11, 2021, from https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+7428   Strangways Terrace, North Adelaide. (n.d.). State Library of South Australia. Retrieved May 11, 2021, from https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+1294   The Grey Nurse. (2011, May 10). Personal Ghost Stories. https://personalghoststories.wordpress.com/2011/05/10/the-grey-nurse/   The Grey Nurse Hospital Ghost Phenomena—Truth or Urban Myth? (2020, March 1). Haunted Horizons Adelaide. https://adelaidehauntedhorizons.com.au/grey-nurse-hospital-ghost/   William Younghusband. (2020). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Younghusband&oldid=941797985   Transcript: Hello, and welcome to another episode of Crimes & Witch-Demeanors!  The paranormal podcast where we go beyond rehashing wikipedia pages and delve into archival and historic resources to uncover the truth behind our favorite spooky tales.  I'm your host and sardonic librarian, Joshua Spellman. N Today's episode has been inspired by recent personal events dealing with hospitals and nurses and the title is of course inspired by Willam.  If you know, you know, if you don't, you don't.  And that's fine, some of us have our own little club.   Today's topic took me on quite the journey (as good research often tends to do): you begin one place and think you know where you're going to land but you wind up in an entirely unintended location.  And in this case — that's fine!  I mean, that's how the scientific process works.  Never try and prove your own hypothesis, be your own worst enemy — like I am in my love life.   But today I went from researching phenomenon spanning continents to zeroing in on the homes and hospitals of the beautiful coastal capital of South Australia—Adelaide,.  Not a bad place to end up, if you ask me!   So settle in, buckle up, we've got a long flight ahead. ____   “Alright, you've got this” Cassie said to herself in the mirror, splashing water on her face. This was her first night on the job as an evening nurse in a new facility — and through a series of unfortunate events — she was the only one on staff.  Something like this wouldn't happen back in the city, but things are different when you're in a small town…as Cassie would soon find out.   Making her way back out to the nurses station, Cassie paused to look around.  The hubbub and bustling activity of the day had all but faded away.  By this time, most of the patients were already asleep in their beds, leaving Cassie feeling unnaturally alone.  The place felt almost abandoned.  Even the smallest of sounds: a patient's distant cough, the water dripping from the leaky faucet, her footsteps on the ground, bounced and echoed through the tiled halls; rising and falling in a cacophony of silence.   BZZT!   Cassie nearly jumped out of her skin.  It was only the call button of a patient requiring assistance.  She made her way over to the patient's room “Hi there, I'm Cassie, the new evening nurse, what seems to be the matter” she glanced at the patient's chart “Miss Roebel?”    “Oh please dear, call me Trish” the old woman replied “I have the bladder of a small old lady despite being a spry young thing of 79” she chuckled “if you could please help me on over to the lavatory”   “Oh, of course!” Cassie replied, rushing to Trish's bedside to help her up.  She walked Trish over to the bathroom and onto the toilet.  BZZT!  Another patient needing assistance.  “Do you mind if I go and help them?  It can give you your privacy” Cassie asked.   “Oh, of course!” Trish replied.   “But don't try any funny business and try and get back to bed on your own” Cassie warned, mockingly wagging her finger at Trish.   “Aye, aye captain!” Trish retorted as Cassie made her way to assist the other patient.   He was an older gentleman who, while trying to get comfortable in bed, had accidentally ripped out his IV.  Cassie was still a little nervous and being new, it took her minute to locate the sterile needles.  After successfully administering the IV, which took a little longer than expected since the man was afraid of needles, Cassie rushed back over to Trish's room.   And that's when she found Trish…tucked neatly into bed, ready for sleep.  “Trish…” Cassie started, “I told you to wait for me so I could help you into bed.  You could have fallen!” “Oh…but I didn't!” Trish exclaimed, “the other nurse came in and helped me”   Confused, Cassie asked with skepticism “The other nurse?”   “The one in the grey uniform, with the hat”   “Ah, yes.  Of course” Cassie replied, not wanting to alarm the old woman “Goodnight Trish” she said as she turned off her light.   As Cassie made her way back into the hall, the phone at the nurse's station began to ring.  She rushed over to answer, “Hello, Valley County medical center, Cassie speaking”   “Oh, hi Cassie!  This is Frida, the day nurse, I just wanted to check in and make sure everything is going alright before I headed to sleep, my apologies that we're so short staffed”   “Oh, hello Frida!  Yes, yes, everything is going alright…but did you happen to have someone else come in to help work my shift?  I just came back from a patient who-“   Frida cut her off, “Oh…so you've already seen her then?”   “Seen…who?”   “Oh, never mind.” Said Frida, “Just something silly.  Anyways, have a good night, please call if anything urgent comes up”   “Of course, thanks for checking in.  Goodnight!” Cassie said, hanging up the phone.  What was she on about?  But Cassie didn't have time to mull it over as she heard the echo of shuffling of feet.  Another patient out of bed?    Cassie got up from the nurses station and peered around the corner.  There was someone at the end of the long hall.  Cassie squinted to see clearer in the dim light, was that Trish?  “Trish!” Cassie scolded, walking closer “I told you not to get out of bed on your own”   As she made her way closer to the figure she realized it was a nurse.  She was dressed in grey from head to toe, with a funny old-fashioned hat.  The nurse nodded to Cassie with a wry smile and winked as she tilted her cap.  Then, suddenly the woman turned on her heel, walked straight into the adjoining wall and vanished.   ___   Stories like Cassie's are not unfamiliar to nurses — regardless of culture or region.  Benign nurse figures are often seen roaming hospitals across the world and are referred to as Grey Nurses or Grey ladies because of the color of their uniforms.    Are these apparitions the spirits of departed healthcare workers who loved their jobs so much in life that they carry on in death? Which I find hard to believe…while there are many great nurses out there on the front lines saving us from the pandemic I immediately think of all my high school bullies who can barely spell catheter let alone insert one who are now probably all angels of death…   Which is actually a great segway while throwing some subtle shade at former cheerleaders—maybe grey nurses are not ghosts at all but instead are inhuman spirits taking on a familiar form, who seek to comfort and care for our sick and dying.  I guess that's literally the definition an angel?  Well, not the kind that are concentric spinning rings of fire with seventeen glowing eyes that are so horrifying that gazing upon them them will wreck your feeble human mind…you know like kind of angels in the Bible.  But you know, grey nurses are like the hallmark, Touched By an Angel type that Christians believe in despite their holy book describing them as horrific creatures.   But I digress.    While we may not have all the answers to these questions, we can surely try and answer them.   Despite being a worldwide paranormal phenomenon, my research kept circling back to hospitals in one city: Adelaide.  Specifically, the former Adelaide Royal Hospital, now known as Lot Fourteen and Austin Hospital.   Unlike the Windsor Hotel from last week, Austin Hospital has an entire webpage devoted to stories from staff about their ghostly grey nurse.   This following story is from their former Divisional Director of Cancer and Neurosciences, Cherie Cheshire…which, by the way, is an amazingly alliterative name.  If you're looking to name a character in a book you're writing I suggest you snatch that name up before somebody else takes it!  Anyway, here is her story:   “We were supposed to be three nurses on night shift, but we were short staffed and only had two. One patient named Carol had complete paralysis due to MS. She could not take a drink of water herself however suffered from terrible dry mouth. So, the nursing staff attended to her at least hourly to help her sip some water, even overnight. On this shift we were flat out. At around 9.30pm I filled Carol's one litre jug with iced water and gave her a drink. It then got very busy and I didn't manage to go back to her room until midnight. When I did, she only had half a jug of water. She told me the other nurse had been in several times and helped her drink. I knew this wasn't right however checked with the other nurse who said she had not been in the room. When I asked Carol about who helped her with her water again, she said it was the older agency nurse in the old-fashioned grey dress…”   This next story from the former director of Nursing and former ICU Unit Manager, Jen Hancock, served as the inspiration to the narrative portion of today's episode:   “While working nights on the old 6A in Heidelberg House, the buzzer rang and a lady needed a pan. I took it to her and asked her to buzz when finished. Ten minutes later, there was no buzz, so l went to check. She was lying down in bed half asleep, curtains pulled back. She told me that the other nurse in the grey uniform with a veil had taken it and made her comfortable. I was working with a male Enrolled Nurse. I asked the Registered Nurse who was between the three wards in Heidelberg House, if she knew anyone in a different uniform. She didn't. I was later told it was a common occurrence in Heidelberg House and that patients had often described the grey nurse.”   Other nurses reported ghostly occurrences like floating utensils, a hallways that is always ice cold at night, and seeing the grey nurse turn a corner and disappear.   The former Royal Adelaide Hospital, which I believe has been converted or demolished in favor of residential and commercial space, also had tales of the Grey nurse.    I tried to do some digging, but there isn't much to go on with these stories: no name, no cause of death, no era, no nothing.   However, I did manage to dig up an old newspaper article about a ghost story that has been circulating for at least a century and a half: the Grey Lady of Adelaide.  This specter is known as the first ghost of Adelaide…which is a little Eurocentric considering there were probably many Aboriginal ghosts prior to the colonization of the area but I digress… the color association here is interesting. Could this Grey Lady and the grey nurses be one in the same?   The ghost of the Grey Lady was said to haunt Younghusband Mansion.  I was curious where this mansion was located — was it in the vicinity of one of these hospitals?  Or perhaps it was demolished and one of the aforementioned hospitals built over top.   I found my answer in the October 17, 1929 issue of The Register News-Pictorial. It reads thusly:     GREY LADY OF NORTH ADELAIDE - CITY'S BEST GHOST STORY And There Was Another In A Castle WhoLeft Illicit Still Behind   ROMANTIC GHOST WHO SAT IN CELLAR SHE haunted the Younghusband mansion, this Grey Lady of North Adelaide, and in the basement each night could be seen, 60 years and less ago, sitting in her chair in her own particular cellar. Memory recalls only that much of this spirit with the romantic title, but when the Nursing Sisters of Calvary Hospital became owners of the Younghusband mansion, they closed the Grey Lady's cellar. And the Grey Lady went out of memory. The Archbishop of Adelaide (Dr. Spence), when he laid the foundation stone of a convent home for the Nursing Sisters of the Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide, revived, perhaps, Adelaide's two sole ghost stories.   He recalled that the sisters never saw the Grey Lady but the story, no doubt, added to their discomfort. The acre on which Calvary Hospital stands was first owned by Robert Gouger, the State's first Colonial Secretary. He, too, owned land near the present Gouger street, where he built his home, and there were buried his wife and child. This is the foundation of the story of the Grey Lady, it is thought. However illogical might be the idea of the North Adelaide property being haunted, the story grew, and was known up to 29 years ago, when the Nursing Sisters took over the property from the Baker family. When the old house was pulled down to give place to the present modern structure at Calvary Hospital, the story gained another lease of life.       I wanted to learn a little bit more about this mansion and it led me down…quite the path.  If you follow the podcast on instagram @crimesandwitchdemeanors then you already know where this is going.    The article wasn't very clear on whether Calvary Hospital was the mansion, replaced the mansion, or if the mansion was just used as a convent for the Nuns of Calvary Hospital.   In trying to answer these questions, I stumbled across the blog of a man named Allen Tiller.  Who, if you've seen the original Teen Titans cartoon, is a dead-ringer for the villain Control Freak.  He is quote “a historian, genealogist, author, paranormal investigator, and the 2017 emerging South Australian Historian of the Year.”   Quite the decorated man! Now, although his website looks like it was plucked straight from Xanga, awful div transparencies and all, it was useful because it led me to his book, The Haunts of Adelaide: History, Mystery, and the Paranormal REVISED EDITION.  The revised part is in all caps so you know it's important.    However, I'm grateful for his book because it includes a chapter on the Younghusband Mansion - for which there is virtually no digital resources on.  I'm just glad I have Kindle unlimited so I didn't have to pay for it.  The entire introduction read like a thread of rage-tweets lambasting the prior publisher.  Maybe not the best look, Allen.  Save it for twitter.  Not the book.  It kind of diminishes what credibility you earned.  But I'm not the 2017 Emerging South Australian Historian of the Year so you know, I should probably keep my big mouth shut.   Here's what I've gleaned for his book:   The parcel of land Younghusband mansion was built on was originally purchased tin 1837 by Robert Cock during the first land sale held in Adelaide.  Later, Cock sold the land to the first colonial secretary of South Australia: Robert Gouger.   Gouger bought the land because he was under the impression that its high elevation would help ease the pain of his ailing wife, Harriet, who was suffering from tuberculosis.  They erected  a modest wooden cabin on the land but sadly the high elevation proved to offer no health benefits and Harriet, along with her infant child, died.  Gouger buried both his wife and child on the land, though they were later moved and interred at West Terrace cemetery.   This history is what led to the story of the Grey Lady as outlined in the news article.  However, its legacy doesn't end there.  In 1842 the land was sold to Edward Stephens and then again in 1846 to William Younghusband.   William Younghusband was an Englishman who made a killing investing in the Burra Mines and his house reflected his wealth.  Younghusband Mansion at one point was once known as the finest home in Adelaide…though that may be because it was the only one of its kind in the area.  The mansion was opulent and grand: it had a ballroom, ornate gardens, secret rooms, underground tunnels, a unique iron fence, and it was outfitted head to toe in cedar.   After Younghusband's death in 1865, the house changed hands quite a few times before the the lease came to rest in the hands of Miss Isabella Baker in 1883.  Miss Baker had plans to convert the home into a private hospital but she could not do so until the owned the property herself.  It took some time, but after six years she finally convinced the remaining trustee to relinquish the property. The mansion became the living quarters of the nuns.  The two rooms facing the streets were used as bedrooms, behind them was a box room, below a large basement, and there was another room that had been sealed up. Behind the seal was a room that had not been finished during the Younghusband's occupation of the home.  It was full of construction materials, dust, and rocks.  During the time the Younghusband's stayed in the house, many people noticed the sealed up room, and because many people knew about Gouger's wife and her baby that died on the property, the legend of the Grey Lady began.  The story really took off in 1869 when a newspaper published a story about a ghost spotted sitting in a chair in the basement.  Younghusband mansion was eventually torn down and Calvary Hospital was built on the grounds.  Could the Grey Lady have become one of the grey nurses?  Or is her entity altogether separate? The former Royal Adelaide Hospital was one of the biggest hotspots of grey nurse encounters.  Allegedly, a whole floor of the building was closed due to paranormal activity in the 1980's, though no evidence of this exists.  It seems a little farfetched. As with most grey nurses, her identity was unknown but her story follows the usual pattern: she was the wife of a doctor who died on the operating table, she died in a car accident on her way to work, she was pushed down the stairs by a mental health patient, or she accidentally delivered a fatal overdose and committed suicide. The Royal Adelaide Hospital has moved to a new building and the old one was partially demolished and partially renovated and converted into shops, apartments, and the new location for the Australian Space Agency. Construction workers on the site witnessed paranormal activity.  Allegedly, a number of workers sent messages to our good friend Allen Tiller describing their encounters.  Frequently, a “person in blue” was spotted on the upper floors watching the construction staff work.  When they called security to find the person, since it's dangerous to be on an active construction site, no one was found.  This happened on numerous occasions. Now again.  My brain always goes to speedy squatters, and no I'm not talking about me the day after I have chipotle.  An abandoned building is the perfect place for someone to seek shelter with little risk of running into anyone. Regardless, the construction workers believe it to be a ghost and the blue outfit could possibly be scrubs.  I will say that oftentimes grey can appear blue in certain circumstances.  White ladies, men in black hats, and grey nurses…are they distinct spirits who choose to appear in these forms?  Or are they archetypes that have been burned into our collective subconscious?  It's safe to say we may never learn the identities of these homogenous haunts, if they are ghosts at all.  But they do make for fun stories to tell in the dark. Next week's episode is going to be my personal ghost stories and will follow a different format than usual.  Next week is my birthday week, and I'm also getting the second dose of my vaccine so I'm planning on feeling icky for a few days and would rather not have to write a few thousand words with a fever!  So if that interests you, you have something to look forward to! If you know anyone who would enjoy the show — please share it with them!  Word of mouth, and a pyramid scheme, is the best way to grow our family of bibli-ahh-graphers.  Follow the podcast's instagram for goodies, and of course, if you're listening on overcast hit that little star icon, if you're an Apple fiend, please leave a kind review! And remember, if you find yourself in a hospital…keep your eyes peeled for a grey nurse, never badmouth previous publishers in your revised edition..its' quite unbecoming…and as always, stay spooky.  Bye~

The Great Coaches: Leadership & Life

Our Great Coach on this episode is Neil Craig. Neil has coached at the elite level across 3 sports; Australian Rules Football, Cycling and Rugby Union; He played 319 games of Australian rules football for Norwood, Sturt and North Adelaide in the South Australian Football League before becoming Norwood's coach in 1991. He then joined the Adelaide Crows in 1997 as an Assistant coach, Neil was the Sports Science Coordinator for the Australian Olympic cycling team for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games He was appointed Head Coach of the Adelaide Football Club in 2004 taking the team to 5 successive finals campaigns and a minor premiership. Neil then worked for 6 years as a Director of Coaching, at Melbourne, Essendon and Carlton in the Australian Football League. Since 2017 he has been high performance manager for the England rugby team, working with head coach Eddie Jones. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com You can also follow us here Twitter @CoachesGreat Instagram @the_great_coaches_podcast YouTube The Great Coaches Podcast channel page LinkedIn The Great Coaches Podcast showpage