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Podcast Hosts: Grant Broggi: Marine Veteran, Owner of The Strength Co. and Starting Strength Coach. Jeff Buege: Marine Veteran, Outdoorsman, Football Fan and Lifter Tres Gottlich: Marine Veteran, Texan, Fisherman, Crazy College Football Fan and Lifter Join the Slack and Use code OKAY: https://buy.stripe.com/dR6dT4aDcfuBdyw5ks Check out BW Tax: https://www.bwtaxllc.com In this episode of the OK Podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the current price of Bitcoin, college football predictions, and personal training updates. They share insights on their favorite teams, analyze recent games, and provide humorous anecdotes about their training experiences. The conversation flows naturally from sports updates to personal stories, creating an engaging and entertaining atmosphere for listeners. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from the evolution of weightlifting equipment to personal training updates. They delve into the dynamics of Navy football, including coaching insights and the transition from military to civilian life. The conversation also covers the recent Navy vs. Notre Dame game, analyzing the performance and expectations. Finally, they touch on the balance between academics and athletics at the Naval Academy, highlighting the unique challenges faced by student-athletes. In this engaging conversation, the speakers reflect on their military experiences, particularly in the Marine Corps, discussing the camaraderie and challenges faced during their service. They share personal anecdotes about transitioning to civilian life, the unique aspects of working with HIMARS, and the emotional journey of parenthood. The discussion also touches on the medical device industry, highlighting the importance of teamwork and support in both military and civilian careers. In this engaging conversation, the speakers reflect on their shared experiences in Kentucky sports, military camaraderie, and personal anecdotes that highlight the importance of friendship and humor. They discuss their favorite sports memories, the significance of health and wellness, and promote BW Tax, emphasizing the value of personal connections and community support. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - College Football 10:37 - Training Update 22:41 - Donnie Joins The Show 01:16:45 - Saved Rounds
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Join OK Podcast host Sean Perrin (www.seanperrin.com) and Dallon Weekes of I Don't Know How But They Found Me (iDKHOW), formerly of Panic! At The Disco, for a conversation about how Radiohead influenced his new Album "Gloom Division" which is out February 23, 2024. They discuss his musical process, upcoming tour, songs on the upcoming album, and he shares valuable advise for those looking to launch their own career in music in this day and age. Here's a hint: it's not about spending more on gear! --------- Go to https://www.bovedainc.com and save 10% on your purchase with code OKPODCAST Thank you for watching OK Podcast! Contact me at hello@okpodcast.com for guest suggestions, feedback, or just to say "hi!" You can also join on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/okpodcast --------- Subscribe to OK Podcast: @radioheadpodcast #radiohead #idkhow #panicatthedisco #podcast #interview #music #gloomdivision #dallonweekes
So, if you are a long time listener of this show you will probably know that I am on a bit of a quest to stamp out the use of the word 'normal', because it find it is just a really unhelpful descriptor, and it's so subjective - like, what's normal for me may not be normal for you. Anyway, I say all of this because I need to formally apologise to this week's guest for telling him off whenever he used that word in our conversation. My guest is Stephen Griffiths, co-host of the Are the Gays Ok? podcast, and he came on to talk about moving to Bangkok in his early 20s as a way of escaping his life... and it was here, at Telephone Bar and other clubs in the gay district, that he got the opportunity to try on being gay... and recognise that it, too, is normal. Do you have any memories of Telephone Bar, or clubbing from your own scene that you want to share? Well, if you have please get in touch - I want to create the biggest online record of people's memories and stories - go to www.lostspacespodcast.com and find the section 'Share a Lost Space' and tell me what you got up to! Bonus points for embarrassing photos! You can also find me on Facebook (www.facebook.com/lostspacespod), Instagram (www.instagram.com/lostspacespod) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/lostspacespod) Find out more about Stephen by listening to his podcast Are The Gays Ok?, a show all about queer mental health. You can also find out more about him by visiting his website https://www.swgcounselling.co.uk/, where you can find out about his counselling services. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/k-anderson/message
On today's episode of the show I'm joined by Juno award-winning jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini. We discuss what it's like arranging and performing Radiohead covers for jazz ensemble, and what it's like being drummer for Toronto's "Idioteque" Radiohead tribute band. Go to https://www.bovedainc.com and save 10% on your purchase with code OKPODCAST Thank you for watching OK Podcast! Contact me at hello@okpodcast.com for guest suggestions, feedback, or just to say "hi!" You can also join on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/okpodcast --------- For best experience, watch OK Podcast on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radioheadpodcast
Go to https://www.bovedainc.com and save 10% on your purchase with code OKPODCAST Thank you for watching OK Podcast! Contact me at hello@okpodcast.com for guest suggestions, feedback, or just to say "hi!" Listen to and subscribe to the show at: https://www.okpodcast.com You can also join on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/okpodcast
大阪で初の公開収録!チャラ箱でガチラッパー。信頼ヒストリー。ペン帰ってこない?美大のルーズさ。リー子のスケジュール管理。輸出禁止。キューピット行為OK。りるごへの信頼。リー子の会社バレ。君たちはどう生きるか。知らん坊主となんでPodcast?収録日2023/7/29
Everything is OK People! This is our first episode with the new hosts! James Isenhower invites Matt O'Mealey and Kyle Isenhower to join him at Everything is OK Podcast in 2023. Matt and Kyle catch up on their journey from our hometown to where they are now. They also talk about their thoughts on the movie trailer for “His Only Son”. music credits“It Works” - The Programme www.everythingisok.net
Sheila Gregoire returns! Sheila talks with Brad about her new book She Deserves Better, a guide for parents to help equip daughters with the tools to navigate sex and sexuality. It includes data-driven insights about how to raise a woman who is resilient, knows her strength, and has the discernment skills needed to make good choices. You can buy this book as well as other great books by Sheila HERE. I am sad to report this is Brad and David's last episode as hosts of Everything is OK Podcast. We spend some time at the beginning of the episode reflecting on the years together, incredible guests we have spent time getting to know, and look to a bright future for Everything is OK Podcast. We love y'all and will miss these times dearly. music creditsScales of Motion - Constellations www.everythingisok.net
Josh Scott is back, and is thrilled to talk through his new book with us! Bible Stories for Grown-Ups: Reading Scripture with New Eyes reimagines classic Bible stories with a new perspective for adults particularly. He has also created a comprehensive guide book to help leaders facilitate book clubs and more. Josh has been the lead pastor for the past two years at GracePointe Church in Nashville, TN. Thank you all for all the support for Everything is OK Podcast. To get more content and support us, join our patreon today! www.everythingisok.net
What's up everybody, we are back at it. Your lovable Everything is OK Podcast boys are bringing the heat in 2023. We talk through life updates - another EiOK host is moving to Oklahoma, the news lately, and reflect on the importance of the friendship. Also Matt turns a clip of “New Girl” into a sermon illustration. music creditsBeacon - James Price Bandwww.everythingisok.netSupport our indie podcast by becoming a patron today!
Zach's interview w/ Sean Perrin on OK Podcast: Originally released on 8/18/2022IDIOTALK returns next Friday (1/13/23) with a new episode! Stay tuned....Follow us on Instagram @idiotalk.podcast
Walker and Zach talk with fellow podcaster Sean Perrin of The Clarineat Podcast and OK Podcast to discuss the band, the clarinet, and whether or not two Radiohead podcasts can co-exist.BUT FIRST: Walker and Zach discuss their upcoming holiday break, and process the stunning revelation that the show has recently lost a fan. Check out Sean's album DreamsongsFollow us on Instagram @idiotalk.podcast
Brian McLaren joins Everything is OK Podcast to answer our burning questions about is newest book Do I Stay Christian?
Welcome back to Everything is OK Podcast! On today's episode we feature one of our new hosts Melia “Turner” Mullins. Melia went to high school with Brad, James and David and has quite a storied life. Melia has worked in ministry, education, and now is a therapist. Enjoy this episode and let us know what else you'd like to know about her. music credits Royal Horses - Great Divide Follow us today on instagram and twitter! For extra content and a closer look at Everything is OK, join us on patreon for $5/month or more! For past episodes, our blog and our new store visit www.everythingisok.net.
Welcome back to Everything is OK Podcast! This week we have nationally renowned photographer Kate Dearman on the pod. She sits down with David to talk through her bouts with anorexia, addiction to exercise, and working through this along side family and friends. She also shares how her passion for photography has helped her reshape her relationship with her body and people around her. Her newest project on her website is Bodytell. Bodytell is Intimate, intentional portraiture designed to instill confidence in one's own skin. PLEASE check it out! To see some her work and connect go to www.katedearman.com. Music creditsThe Squid and the Whale - the Counting SongJOIN OUR COMMUNITY TODAYwww.everythingisok.netThank you for listening!! Share with your friends and consider joining our patreon community today.
Matt & Courtney talk about the Child Development Services (CDS) bill that went before the Ed committee this week.
Today's episode of the podcast is part four of a series guest hosted by Joel Jaffe, and his guest today is me, Sean Perrin! I'm of course host of the Clarineat Podcast and OK Podcast radio shows, Online Sales and Marketing Manager for Backun Musical Services and Laskey Mouthpieces, Clarinet Faculty at Mount Royal University in Calgary, and a performing and recording artist in the Calgary area. I discuss some of my passions outside of music, ranging from cars to cooking, share some details about my life altering injury in 2016 which changed the course of my career, what it's like working with a major clarinet manufacturer day to day, having a family as a musician, and much more.
Nick and Jay welcome the hosts from "Is it Ok?" podcast. Becky, Pete, Keith, and Nash talked about their show, how it got started and their favorite episodes. Go check it out. search for Is it Ok? Becky to refine your search. #jaytalk #nicdrop #isitok? #highlightseries Please follow us on Spotify or you can find us at https://anchor.fm/jaytalk3. You can also find us on Youtube. Share and join us as well on facebook . You can email us at jay@jaytalk.net or nickod120@outlook.com , we would love to hear from you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jaytalk3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jaytalk3/support
OHS Executive Director Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn of the OHS's A Very OK Podcast and Dr. Sunu Kodumthara of OH's BrainBox lead a conversation about growing up in Oklahoma from multiple cultural perspectives—featuring special guests Kelli Brooke Haney and Javier Hernandez. This crossover episode was recorded in front of a live audience.
Hello Friends! A wise man once said… “This Podcast is technically a Podcast!” And he was referring to your 2 favorite Fuggin Idiots! This is Episode 42 and this time the Boyz are talking about Robbies queasy friend Dan, Jordan's back in Reno again(?) and the closest they've come to choosing the same Fuggin Idiot! Thanks for stopping by!P.S. That wiseman was Shaquille O'Neal!
Dr Colman Noctor, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist and Assistant Prof at UCD, shares practical advice for how we can help children right now
Dr Sinead Lynch, a Counselling Psychologist and Clinical Psychotherapist, explains the benefits of being in the 'present moment'.
Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Claire Hayes talks about some of the dos and don'ts around sleep.
Consultant Psychiatrist Prof. Jim Lucey explains why hope is essential to our wellbeing, how we can restore it and the power of leaning in to the ordinary.
Prof. Roger O'Sullivan from The Institute of Public Health discusses loneliness – what it is, the stigma and stereotypes associated with it, how the pandemic has impacted levels of loneliness in society and what we can do to address personal feelings of loneliness.
Exploring the changing nature of work with tips on how to create a work culture that is open to people asking for help, strategies for minding mental health when working from home and advice for dealing with the stress of job loss.
Jan Ní Fhlanagain returns with Series 2 of You OK?. Children are back at school, we're all trying to adapt to living with the virus – but how are parents and kids really coping and what can they do to plan for a long winter ahead?.
In this special episode, Executive Director of BeLonGTo, Moninne Griffith, Broadcaster and DJ, Kate Brennan Harding and Head of Fundraising & Events at Dublin Pride, Eddie McGuinness, talk about the importance of Pride, how vital self-acceptance is to mental wellbeing and the impact of Covid-19 restrictions on the mental health of LGBTQ+ people.
We've all spent so long in a state of hyper-vigilance now, that for some of us it's proving difficult to adjust to the re-opening of the country. Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr. Claire Hayes explains why we're experiencing re-entry anxiety, she shares some strategies for managing it and talks about ways to support others going through it.
We explore how the arts connect us with Philip King, poet Stephen James Smith talks about life as an artist in a pandemic and Dave Reid tell us about a new programme of supports designed to Mind Creative Minds.
Mental health advocate Mick Finnegan talks about the importance of prioritising our mental wellbeing, the power of kindness and how he went from sleeping rough on Dublin's Grafton St, to studying at Trinity College in the space of 20 years.
Louise McSharry and Niamh Connolly on parenting in a pandemic, what is happening to our brains and bodies when we feel overwhelmed and what are some strategies that can help.
Donal Skehan talks about the stress of embarking on a transatlantic relocation during a pandemic, the mood boosting benefits of an early morning walk and how even he sometimes hasn't a clue what to cook for dinner.
In 2012 an accident left Jack Kavanagh paralysed from the neck down. He explains how even the worst situations can afford us hidden opportunities.
Jan Ní Fhlanagáin reflects on the first 25 episodes of You OK?, which now exist as a handy bank of support that you can dip into at any time.
Head-chef and owner of MacNean House, Neven Maguire, shares his heartbreak at having to close his restaurant but the joy of helping others through this challenging time.
Behavioural specialist, Pádraig Walsh explains some of the reasons why we're finding current restrictions so hard and what might help us to dig-in and stay the course
Cognitive Behavioural Therapist Niamh Connolly shares practical tips for managing our anxiety and turning on our ‘rest and digest' system.
Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Ursula Bates, talks about the role rituals play in helping us to process our grief, what alternative options might be available for us at the moment and how the wider community can continue to support people in their grief, despite restrictions.
Dr Sinead Lynch talks about feeling fed-up and how it can actually be a catalyst for improving our wellbeing.
Donncha O'Callaghan on life in lockdown, homeschooling and staying positive in these testing times.
Psychotherapist and clinical director of Insight Matters, Anne Marie Toole, discusses how this crisis may be proving particularly challenging for people with eating disorders.
Consultant Old Age Psychiatrist at St. Patrick's Mental Health Services, Dr. Declan Lyons, talks about some of the challenges posed for older people during this crisis.
Aidan Corr is a Senior Educational Psychologist. In this episode, he talks about some of the challenges facing those living with autism during the Pandemic, and ways to cope.
Senior Psychologist with the HSE Peadar Maxwell discusses how parents and students can manage the challenges of these uncertain times and shares techniques for keeping the lines of communication open.
Counselling Psychologist Aisling Leonard-Curtin explains the concept of psychological flexibility and how developing it allows us to hold firm when all around us seems to be shifting.
Paul Gilligan from Saint Patrick's Mental Health Services shares advice on how to safely access help and what we can expect when we do.
Counselling Psychologist Aisling Leonard Curtin explains how valuable practicing gratitude is to our mental well-being and how it can sustain us when times get tough.
Dr Eva Doherty speaks about how frontline healthcare workers can manage their own mental health during the pandemic, under sustained stress and pressure.