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On this special edition of The Dode Fox Podcast, Ronny and Paul revisit one of the greatest days in Dundee United's history – the 2010 Scottish Cup Final.
It's all about the play-offs and who stays in the Premiership now as Ewen and Steven get stuck into another weekend in Scottish Football.This week they are joined by Championship winning captain Coll Donaldson (Jambo friends) as they discuss thruples, Eurovision, Jimmy Thelin and Partick's Play-Off Chances.And can Ewen make it two in a row in the quiz with help from his big pal?It's The Big Scottish Football Podcast!SOCIALS:✖ TWITTER | @bigfootballscot
It was the first shot three for Falkirk to try and win the Championship and it was a swing and a miss against Raith Rovers on Saturday John is joined by FTV's Josh Heggie to look back on a disappointing afternoon at the stadium and they do that in the company of photographer extraordinaire Ruby Adam. Plus all the chat from the recognition night, discussing Championship team of the year and previewing Partick with David from the Draw, Lose or Draw podcast. Expect the Unexpected! EPISODE SPONSOR: RMAR ARCHITECTURE Dealing with projects of all types from bespoke , contemporary extensions, housing developments, commercial property, hotels and industrial clients.. Get them at rmar.co.uk. Behind the Wall – Behind the Bairns since 1985 Falkirk's best selection of fine wines lagers, craft and cask ales, fantastic value food and great service. Check out what's on www.behindthewall.co.uk Join the FFIT T8s and get all the Lava Cup news https://www.facebook.com/groups/1803421196843918 Get the new Falkirk Daft t-shirt's: https://pintsnprints.co.uk/collections/falkirk-collection And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts. youtube.com/@falkirkdaft
This week the boays are joined by comedian Darren Connell. Darren discusses how his pursuit of various fads led to him to get a colonic in Partick, attempt to be hypnotised for weight-loss and almost being converted into a Jehovah's Witness. Plus, he recounts his experience of doing comedy gigs on a comedown, spending 200 days eating brussel sprouts during COVID, and how getting sober helped him in his career and personal life.Darren is performing his Glasgow Comedy Festival show at the King's Theatre on Thursday 27th March. Tickets here: https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/darren-connell-my-name-is-darren-connell-and-this-is-my-self-tape/kings-theatre-glasgow/Sign up to our Patreon for extra episodes and bonus content including access to all our live shows here:www.patreon.com/somelaughMarc is going on his first UK & Ireland tour in the summer of 2025 (now with added shows in Glasgow & Bristol) Tickets are on sale here now: https://tour.marcjenningscomedy.com/Stuart is currently on a UK tour. All dates & tickets here: https://www.stuartmcpherson.co.uk/live-gigsYou can watch Stu, Marc & Steve's stand-up specials on the Some Laugh YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6lKn8dnMK5bOtlX-3XlCpZSf-B_qweQ&si=JjKknRTZvvza5l55Stand-Up Tickets:Marc: https://linktr.ee/MarcJenkoStu: https://linktr.ee/StuartMcPSteve: https://linktr.ee/stephenbuchananYou can follow Some Laugh on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok - and please remember to leave a 5 star review!
Kieran is joined by former Professional Player Jamie Mitchell and coach and analyst John Walker to discuss what's happened to Scottish managers. There are fewer Scottish managers than ever before in the Scottish Premiership, and there's only David Moyes in the English Premier League (in 2011 there were 7!) - What are the benefits of bringing in foreign coaches to Scotland?- What can we learn from Ian Cathro's success at Estoril? - Who will get the new Rangers manager?Get in touch: improvingscottishfootball@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/improving-scottish-footballScotland, Falkirk, Championship, raith rovers, ayr united, Hamilton, Dunfermline athletic, Livingston, Partick thistle, Greenock Morton, Queen's Park, Airdrie, Euros, 2024, world cup, Scotland football, national, Scottish football, podcast, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs, Hibernian, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, United, Highlights, Review, BBC, SPL, SPFL, Premiership, England
Kieran is joined by Keith Lasley, Chief Operating Officer at St Mirren. They discuss:- What are the key signs of a modern, progressive club?- How important is a club strategy - and should the SPFL have one too? - How is St Mirren bringing the academy closer to the first team?Get in touch: improvingscottishfootball@gmail.com https://twitter.com/Improving_Scothttps://www.linkedin.com/company/improving-scottish-footballScotland, St Mirren, Falkirk, Championship, raith rovers, ayr united, Hamilton, Dunfermline athletic, Livingston, Partick thistle, Greenock Morton, Queen's Park, Airdrie, Euros, 2024, world cup, Scotland football, national, Scottish football, podcast, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs, Hibernian, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, United, Highlights, Review, BBC, SPL, SPFL, Premiership, England
Kieran is joined by Uefa A License holder Blair Munn, who's worked with some of Scotland's top talent, including Lennon Miller and Gabe Forsyth. They discuss: - Are we entering a golden generation for young Scottish footballers? - What does it take to make it to the top? - Why is there still a lack of young Scots playing in the Premiership? Get in touch: improvingscottishfootball@gmail.com https://twitter.com/Improving_Scot Scotland, Euros, 2024, world cup, Scotland football, national, Scottish football, podcast, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs, Hibernian, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, United, Highlights, Review, BBC, SPL, SPFL, Premiership, England, Falkirk, Championship, raith rovers, ayr united, Hamilton, Dunfermline athletic, Livingston, Partick thistle, Greenock Morton, Queen's Park, Airdrie, lennon miller
Kieran is joined by Falkirk CEO Jamie Swinney and coach and analyst John Walker to delve into the Scottish Championship. They discuss: - How has Falkirk gone from a mid-table League 1 side to Premiership contenders? - Do the promotion play-offs need to be restructured? - Were Premiership clubs right to ban artificial pitches? Get in touch: improvingscottishfootball@gmail.com https://twitter.com/Improving_Scot Scotland, Falkirk, Championship, raith rovers, ayr united, Hamilton, Dunfermline athletic, Livingston, Partick thistle, Greenock Morton, Queen's Park, Airdrie, Euros, 2024, world cup, Scotland football, national, Scottish football, podcast, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs, Hibernian, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Motherwell, United, Highlights, Review, BBC, SPL, SPFL, Premiership, England
Book a call with Justin about video podcasts and content creation for B2B Sales - https://hubspot.salessource.ai/meetings/justin1137 Summary: In this episode, Patrick Ryan shares his extensive career journey in the marketing and advertising industry, detailing his experiences working with major global brands and leading large agencies. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of pitching for significant accounts, the evolution of the agency landscape, and the growing trend towards independent agencies. Patrick also introduces his new consultancy, 300, which leverages AI technology through Neo to enhance agency growth and efficiency. Takeaways: Patrick Ryan's career spans decades in the global marketing and advertising industry. He transitioned from architecture to marketing by chance, discovering his passion for the field. Working in large agencies has provided Patrick with invaluable experiences and connections. The landscape of the advertising industry has shifted towards technology and independent agencies. Pitching for major accounts can be a complex and lengthy process, often involving extensive collaboration. Patrick emphasizes the importance of internal growth capabilities within agencies. The introduction of AI in agency processes can significantly enhance efficiency and creativity. 300 aims to provide a holistic growth capability for agencies, integrating technology and strategy. Neo, the AI tool, automates many routine tasks, allowing teams to focus on strategic thinking. Patrick expresses excitement about the future and the opportunities that come with running his own consultancy. #Leadership #Communication #Innovation #AgencyLife #GrowthMindset #AIinBusiness #StrategyDevelopment #MarketingSuccess #HighPressureSituations #CreativeSolutions Bio: Patrick Ryan - Founder of 300, a marketing growth consultancy that harnesses senior industry talent with cutting edge AI to help agencies build for strategic growth. Patrick has 25 years experience of working within the world's biggest media agency networks and holding companies, with his previous role being the WW Chief Commercial Officer at PHD. Partick started 300 with the mission to help agencies look a growth holistically by harnessing Brand Fame (marcoms), Winning More (Pitch excellence) and Delivering Experiences (Asset production). 300 is powered by NEO (Neural Executive Officer), their proprietary AI platform, that helps automate two-thirds of lower value tasks so the team can focus on the final third that really matters - innovation and impactful strategic consultancy. Click here to follow Patrick on LinkedIn Click here to follow Justin on LinkedIn
I met Partick though my amazing friends Ashley and Brian Bogart. We had a amazing conversation on life, health and becoming the best version of youPatrick Ryan is the Founder and Co-Owner of Aware Fitness Coaching, an online nutrition and exercise coaching company. His coaching is founded on the understanding that the mainstream fitness industry often peddles unrealistic ideals and unsustainable approaches which often leads to your lack of consistency and results.His goal is to bring a fresh perspective honed through our his personal experiences in both the body building spaces as well as his extensive 10+ year background as Personal Trainer.Instagram Handle: @patrick_ryanfitLink for free FB Fitness Community:https://urlgeni.us/facebook/AwareFitnessCommunityAbout The Beard (aware.training)
Shona & Stevie cover Rangers women 4-0 win with Interviews with Jo Potter & Chelsea Cornet after
This week, Partick and Justine return, along with a special appearance by Jake. We discuss our favorite Disney soundtracks (!) and Mission Impossible 2 (2000). There was an issue with one of my cable so apologies in advace for a couple of dips in the sound.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- Mary Rooke—of the Daily Caller—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the new documentary she wrote, “Demand for Hate.” The Daily Caller writes: “What is a hate crime hoax, and how do we stop one before it takes over the news? Through in-depth analysis and personal stories, our new documentary demonstrates how these hoaxes have damaged lives and created division in our society... and equips you with the tools you need to identify and stop future hoaxes in their tracks.” Learn more about the documentary here: https://hdemand.dailycaller.com/sales-page1715354388624 5:20pm- While speaking with the Hudson Institute, former presidential candidate Niki Haley stated she will be voting for Donald Trump in November. She added, “Trump would be smart to reach out to millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me and not assume that they're just going to be with him.” 5:30pm- During press conferences on Wednesday, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid defended kicker Harrison Butker. Butker has received outsized media attention after delivering the commencement address at Benedictine College—where he argued the importance of having both parents in the home. Butker also defended the idea that some women, and men, might find raising a family more fulfilling than their life in the workplace. 5:35pm- Mark Moyar—The William P. Harris Chair in Military History at Hillsdale College & former Trump Administration Appointee—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about his new book, “Masters of Corruption: How the Federal Bureaucracy Sabotaged the Trump Presidency.” You can learn more about the book here: https://a.co/d/gnPbMVW 5:50pm- White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre claims students are “literally” being crushed by loan debt + Henry reveals he never updates his phone!
In this episode, Andy and Patrick talk about new cars and lawn work (of course)
A new MP3 sermon from Partick Free Church of Scotland (Cont) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Partick Outreach 29 March Subtitle: Open-Air Witness Speaker: Andrew R Allan Broadcaster: Partick Free Church of Scotland (Cont) Event: Special Meeting Date: 3/29/2024 Length: 82 min.
fWotD Episode 2516: 1876 Scotland v Wales football match Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Monday, 25 March 2024 is 1876 Scotland v Wales football match.The 1876 association football match between the national teams representing Scotland and Wales was the first game played by the latter side. It took place on 25 March 1876 at Hamilton Crescent, Partick, the home ground of the West of Scotland Cricket Club. The match was also the first time that Scotland had played against a side other than England.The fixture was organised by Llewelyn Kenrick, who had founded the Football Association of Wales (FAW) only a few weeks earlier in response to a letter published in The Field. Advertisements were placed in several sporting journals for Welsh players, or those with more than three years residence in the country, to come forward and the Welsh team was selected after trial matches were held at the Racecourse Ground in Wrexham. The FAW selected the side and Kenrick was appointed captain for the fixture.As the more experienced team, Scotland dominated the match and had several chances to score in the first half. They had a goal disallowed after scoring directly from a corner kick, before taking the lead after 40 minutes through John Ferguson. In the early stages of the second half, Wales attempted to play more openly to find a goal, but the Scottish side took advantage of their opponent's inexperience and scored two further goals. The first was a rebound off the goalpost which was converted by Billy MacKinnon; the second was headed in by debutant James Lang. Scotland added a fourth through Henry McNeil and claimed a victory in front of a crowd of around 17,000 people, a record for an international fixture at the time.The two nations have met frequently since this first match, playing against each other every year in friendly matches until 1884 when the British Home Championship was introduced. The competition was an annual tournament, and Scotland and Wales played a fixture against each other every year until 1984, apart from when competitive football was suspended during the First and Second World Wars. In total, the two sides have played more than 100 matches against each other since the first meeting.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:08 UTC on Monday, 25 March 2024.For the full current version of the article, see 1876 Scotland v Wales football match on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Geraint Standard.
Wanna know the secrets to mastering the art of sales negotiation? Once you learn them, you'll never go hungry again! But first, you must tune in to hear this episode of "The Sales Evangelist Podcast." Host Donald Kelly chats with Patrick Tinney, author and founder of Centroid Training & Marketing. They delve deep into the world of sales negotiation and strategic planning. Patrick also explains why these sales techniques are a lost art in the industry and the biggest mistakes most sellers make. Listen and discover how to become a better sales negotiator in this episode. Also, don't forget to grab your copy of Patric Tinney's books down below. He shares a world of sales knowledge within this episode and his books! Patrick Tinney's Background Patrick is the author of four books. The one he shares and discusses within the episode is “Unlocking Yes: The Revised Edition.” He was among the first to write a sales negotiation book after Brian Tracy. Only a select few are brave enough to share their knowledge of sales negotiation. This is due to its complexity; you need the right experience to teach others. Common Mistakes and Challenges in Sales Negotiation Partick discusses how, in the Far East, people live for negotiation. However, in North America, people prefer to avoid the negotiation process and find it uncomfortable. He also shares how some sellers are afraid to make mistakes during negotiations. But you shouldn't let this stop you from trying to negotiate. In the world of business, mistakes are bound to happen. It's also the best way to learn the sales negotiation process. Another mistake Partick finds is how most sellers hammer their potential buyers into decisions. They are always rushing to make deals, which is a huge mistake. It's better to wait it out, and he shares why in the episode. Becoming a Better Strategic Planner Negotiator Patrick shares why more sellers need to consider SWAT analysis and business cases. He discusses why this is important and how it can make everything easier for professional buyers. Patrick debunks the myth that using the SWAT analysis is useless. He discusses how sellers can leverage their threats and weaknesses to become better negotiators. Patrick shares his sales philosophy of becoming a better strategic planner. It's to remove negative risks and replace them with positive ones. His last advice is to think about what a great deal looks like at the end of the sales process. This episode is a must-listen for those struggling with sales negotiation and strategic planning. You'll discover invaluable advice from Patrick's knowledge within the sales world. Tune in to hear this insightful chat with host Donald Kelly and special guest Patrick Tinney! “If you don't have the chomps, you just can not speak with great clarity.” - Patrick Tinney. Resources Centroid Training & Marketing Patrick Tinney on LinkedIn Unlocking Yes - Revised Edition: Sales Negotiation Lessons & Strategy Perpetual Hunger: Sales Prospecting Lessons & Strategy Nothing Stops Me: Sales Success from Adversity The Bonus Round: Corporate Sales Lessons & Strategy Sponsorship Offers This episode is brought to you in part by Hubspot. With HubSpot sales hubs, your data tools and teams join a single platform to close deals and turn prospects into pipelines. Try it for yourself at hubspot.com/sales. 2. This episode is brought to you in part by LinkedIn. Are you tired of prospective clients not responding to your emails? Sign up for a free 60-day trial of LinkedIn Sales Navigator at linkedin.com/tse. 3. This episode is brought to you in part by the TSE Sales Foundation. Improve your connection on LinkedIn and land three or five appointments with our LinkedIn prospecting course. Go to the salesevangelist.com/linkedin. Credits As one of our podcast listeners, we value your opinion and always want to improve the quality of our show. Complete our two-minute survey here: thesalesevangelist.com/survey. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or Spotify. Audio provided by Free SFX, Soundstripe, and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
In this episode, I tell the story of Mary McLaughlin, a 58-year-old woman killed in Partick, Glasgow, in September 1984.Mary was last seen in the company of a stranger, a man, on September 26, 1984, after spending the evening in a pub with her friends.Six days later, her body was found in her home on Laurel Street by Martin Cullen, one of her 11 children, and his then-partner. Somebody had strangled Mary with the cord of her dressing gown.Thirty-five years would pass before Police Scotland arrested serial sex offender Graham McGill after advances in DNA technology placed him in Mary's flat at the time of her murder.Judge Lord Burns handed McGill a life sentence with a minimum term of 14 years in May 2021, almost four decades after Mary's murder.Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and much more!You can view the video version of this episode at youtube.com/@britishmurders. Remember to subscribe and ring the notification bell to stay up-to-date with my latest releases.Do you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contactIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'davidjohnbrady.comReferences:britishmurders.com/marymclaughlin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I tell the story of Mary McLaughlin, a 58-year-old woman killed in Partick, Glasgow, in September 1984. Mary was last seen in the company of a stranger, a man, on September 26, 1984, after spending the evening in a pub with her friends. Six days later, her body was found in her home on Laurel Street by Martin Cullen, one of her 11 children, and his then-partner. Somebody had strangled Mary with the cord of her dressing gown. Thirty-five years would pass before Police Scotland arrested serial sex offender Graham McGill after advances in DNA technology placed him in Mary's flat at the time of her murder. Judge Lord Burns handed McGill a life sentence with a minimum term of 14 years in May 2021, almost four decades after Mary's murder. Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and much more! You can view the video version of this episode at youtube.com/@britishmurders. Remember to subscribe and ring the notification bell to stay up-to-date with my latest releases. Do you have a case request? Please send it to contact@britishmurders.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contact Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' davidjohnbrady.com References: britishmurders.com/marymclaughlin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As opportunities for bargains in the January transfer superstore began to dwindle, compulsive shopper Duncan Ferguson raced his trolley up and down the aisles, filling it with little-known brands, exotic fruits, and a couple of more familiar items. In this reaction podcast, checkout operatives Moff, Riley, Sandy and AY run their scanners over the club's latest purchases and performances and consider how well they leave ICT set up for the remainder of the season. Let's shuffle! There's it: 00:00:57: Welcome / Best and Worst. Moff introduces the panellists and we briefly discuss our best acquisitions and biggest losses in the transfer window. 00:04:35: Game by Game. The recent league match against Raith Rovers was one from the gourmet range; the Queen's Park performance came off the ‘reduced to clear' shelf. We dissect both. 00:21:24: The Transfer Window. The window has closed. Ten players have left the building, and seven have come in. But which will be bags for life, and which are compostable carriers? 00:46:30: The Club. The latest Supporters' Trust meeting took place at the ICT Social Club before the Queen's Park game. Sandy and AY report on a change in the SLO role and on some of the issues that were discussed. Warning: may contain battery farm. 00:55:53: League (and Cup) Lookahead. With the Scottish Cup fifth round tie against Hibs and league matches against Partick, Arbroath and Dunfermline coming up before the end of February, we discuss where much-needed league points are most likely to come from, and whether Duncan Ferguson can add to ICT's illustrious Scottish Cup record this season. 01:10:47: Competition Winner Revealed. Which lucky customer has won boardroom hospitality for two at Clach's Grant Street Park? Yip yip!
With Caley Thistle sitting just three points off the foot of the Championship, Stevie, Sandy and AY joint host Moff to record the first Wyness Shuffle podcast of 2024. As usual we discuss recent performances and touch on developments at the club, as well as offering up two exclusive interviews, but the big focus is on the January transfer window. How many new players can we realistically see coming in? Are there any gems out there for Big Dunc to unearth? Can Alex Samuel be everything that Cillian Sheridan wasn't? And is it possible to replace David Wotherspoon and Sean Welsh? All this and more coming up as we go through the window. Let's shuffle! 00:00:58: Welcome / Hopes for 2024. Moff introduces the panellists and we reveal our hopes for ICT in 2024 00:04:25: Game by Game. The panel discusses the Scottish Cup tie against Broomhill (00:04:40) and the recent league matches against Dundee United (00:13:20), Ayr (00:21:06), Airdrieonians (00:27:02) and Greenock Morton (00:28:30). 00:29:55: The Rest of the Season. How many more points might ICT need to survive in the Championship? We do the maths. 00:37:21: The Transfer Window. More in hope than expectation, we identify the areas of the park that should be the priorities for new signings and throw some names into the hat, then discuss the release of Sean Welsh and say goodbye to other departing players. 00:52:33: Talk to Me: David Wotherspoon. Has any other player made such a big impact in such a short time with ICT? Stevie cracks open the Kleenex for an emotional conversation with Dundee United's latest signing and gets his thoughts on Duncan Ferguson and playing for Caley Thistle, then the panellists discuss the interview. 01:19:20: Fantasy Window: With James ‘son of Jamie' Carragher joining ICT at the start of the window, we consider which other relatives of famous players we would like to tempt to the Highlands. 01:23:48: Talk to Me: Alex Chisholm (Clachnacuddin FC Chairman): Links between Caley Thistle and Inverness's sole remaining Highland League representative are strong. Moff sat down with the chairman of the Merkinch club to hear about his ambitions for Clach, his efforts to engage with the local community, and his belief in the importance of football to Inverness. 01:51:41: The Club. Intrepid reporter Sandy gives us a round-up of the issues we can expect to hear discussed at the Supporters' Trust meeting on Feb 3rd. 01:56:45: League Lookahead. We look at the forthcoming league fixtures against Raith Rovers, Queen's Park, Partick and Arbroath. 02:06:14: Competition Time. Moff reveals details of our latest fantastic competition prize and how you can win it.
Oh come all ye faithful to the Annual Inverness Caledonian Thistle Festive Fan Podcast Extravaganza! Two and a half hours of festive fun as the not-so-Wise Men that are Andrew Moffat, Stevie Riley, Sandy Sutherland, Lee Tarling, actual journalist Paul Chalk and ex ICT superstar Liam Keogh gather around the table for a feast of ICT football fun. What's on the Christmas menu you ask? 01:00 Welcome to the Most Wonderful Time of the Year The boys say hello and Merry Caley Christmas! 02:25 We recap 2023 in the style of the 12 Days of Christmas Discounted David Carson bucket hats and another Scottish Cup Final, what a year! 08:20 Game By Festive Game A busy Xmas period sees us with 6 matches over the month of December, but what game jingles our bells and what match gives us the chills? We review the return to poor form and losses to Arbroath, Morton and Raith and the win at Hampden v Queens Park 36:02 Talk Tinsel to Me It's the return of housewive's favourite Robbie Deas. The Killie centre-half talks Christmas dinner, demolishing Celtic strikers and generally being an all round top man. Then we talk about Gary Bollan and his XL Bully. 56:35 Feliz Navidad! It's the ICTinsel XI We pick out the all-time festive line-up. Anyone for a Cameron Christmas Hamper? 1:00:58 Talk Tinsel to Me 2 He's a bigger fan of Big Dunc than any of us! Evertonian and ICT Scottish Cup Winning legend Greg Tansey returns to talk getting 100 autographs of the Big Man, life after football and how Ferguson might be adapting to Scottish football. We then talk transfer windows and Everton loanees. 1:29:01 Gifts for Gaffers It's the long-awaited return of our Xmas feature in which we pick out Christmas presents for each of the championships dodgy patter merchants that are the Cinch Championship's 10 managers. A nice moisturiser for Dougie Imrie? 1:36:00 Talk Tinsel to Me 3: Billy Dodds! A special Talk Tinsel to me as we preview an interview we're going to put out in its entirety in January. He hasn't talked to the media so far. We don't know exactly what went on but Billy Dodds is back to say his goodbyes 2:03:19 Festive League Lookahead We preview the Xmas Eve Eve game at Partick, the visit of Morton and long cold consecutive trips to Airdrie and Ayr. 2:11:21 Santa's Sack It is bulging with your questions. We do our best to answer them. 2:21:18: A Question of Christmas It wouldn't be Christmas without a quiz. Sandy manages to make a very confusing but entertaining one about advent calendars, numbers and stuff. MERRY CHRISTMAS, ONE AND ALL, FROM ALL AT THE WYNESS SHUFFLE! THANKS FOR LISTENING THROUGHOUT THE YEAR AND SEE YOU IN 2024!
Street preaching with Partick Free Church of Scotland -Continuing-
A new MP3 sermon from Reformed Sermons & Podcasts is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Foolish Atheism (Partick, Glasgow Street Preaching) Subtitle: Street Preaching Speaker: Paul Flynn Broadcaster: Reformed Sermons & Podcasts Event: Teaching Date: 10/27/2023 Bible: Psalm 14 Length: 22 min.
Street preaching with Partick Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
Street preaching with Partick Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
Colorado Mesa cycling coach Patrick Rostel on The Jim Davis Show.
Partick and I are delighted to bring you this episode of the Airgun Geeks Podcast. This episode is the culmination of of recordings done across the United States, PA, UT, and CA! We hope you enjoy meeting Cecil Bays from Hatsan USA, he is a great guy and a heck of a pellet flyer. Zan, the projectile scientist, has really upped his distribution game and has developed non lead slugs that uncork a lethal level of accuracy for certain pesting missions. Grab a coffee, or a road soda and share a moment with your Airgun Geeks!Support the show
This is my second interview with Dr. Moore, and It was even better than the first one. We covered a huge portion of the global energy and climate crisis. One of the things that is fabulous about Patrick is his absolute last knowledge of humanity, ecology, and science. His knowledge and opinions are needed in this polarized world. Both sides need to listen to data and work towards the common good.I would like to see Dr. Moore as an energy/climate Czar representing the U.S. and Canada rather than the folks in the current administration. Patrick would make sense and have humanity's best interests at heart.This is not about renewable vs. fossil. It is about using all forms of energy to deliver humanity from energy poverty with the least impact on the environment, and not print money, but rather obtain financial stability through the markets.One great test for any author is the test of time. Patrick's experiences being in front of the harpoon and putting his body where his mouth was initially gave some real street cred. People are still talking about his books and his endeavors as they are more relevant now than in years past.Thank you, Partick for stopping by the podcast and sharing your time. I am looking forward to our next conversation. It would be great if we could coordinate the in-person interview with Craig. - StuThe following is an excerpt of the automated transcript in Patrick's opening."I wrote Fake Invisible Catastrophes because it dawned on me one day that virtually all the doomsday projections about climate change and species extinction are based on invisible things, like carbon dioxide and radiation. Those are the two best examples. Right. Scare stories about things that nobody can see. And the other one is remote things. That is why polar bears and coral reefs are the icons they use because very few people can go and see whether the Great Barrier Reef is alive or dead. And right back in 2016, there were all these stories. About 93% of the Great Barrier Reef is dead or dying. They never said dead. Very often, they would just say dying or in its final terminal stage, which doesn't mean dead. Right. And get that, though, if they figure if something is dying, it's going to be dead. Right. That isn't necessarily true, especially with coral, which consists of trillions of individual little tiny polyps that live in the coral itself. If you took all the coral reefs in the world, nobody could even count how many of these little guys there are, and they're most of them are still alive. And the key fact, though, is that the highest biodiversity of corals is in the warmest oceans in the world. Right. In other words, if the oceans get warmer, corals will spread further. Oh, wow. I didn't know that. Not die out from warmth. This is a cool period in Earth's history right now. That's why there's ice on both poles. A lot of it. And that didn't start happening in the Antarctic. That started happening about 20 million years ago in the Arctic. It didn't really set in until about 3 to 5 million years ago. And then at 2.6 million years ago is where they say now we are in the Pleistocene Ice Age and we're still living. There's been 40 major glaciations during this 2.6 million year period. Wow. Everybody talks about the last ice Age. And when you talk about the last ice Age, that can also mean the final ice Age, not just the most recent one or. Oh, and not only that, it isn't the Ice Age, is it is 2.6 million years long. The most recent glacial maximum. That's what I call it, because there's been 40 of them. During point 6 million period. So the most recent one peaked 20,000 years ago, a very short time ago, right out of Earth history. And now we are in an interglacial period which began 10,000 years ago after the ice melted, which took 10,000 years. Right. The mile thick glacier that covered the whole of Canada and down into the northern tier states. Right. It states that there was nobody living in those places then because it was ice. Right. And when it when it melted to what we have now, we're in this interglacial period. But the last 5000 years or so of this period, which is about 12,000 years since that, since the glaciers are basically gone as far as they were going to go. Still, though, even in the interglacial period, the North and South Pole are covered in heavy sheets of ice right along that ice age. Aren't they."ENB Top NewsENBEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack
Gary Morris is joined by The Jags Foundation's Ian McKinnon, and Youtube content provider and Jags fan Blair McNally to look back on a turbulent 7 days in Maryhill. In the aftermath of their agonising loss to Ross County in the Premiership playoffs last week, the Jags Foundation issued a statement shining light onto the worrying state of Thistle's finances. Ian and Blair give their insight into the position - and why they both have cause for optimism going into the new season, for what will once again be a challenging Championship season for them to try and navigate through. Editorial Note: Did you know this exclusive podcast appeared first on our Patreon page? We need you the viewers to help save The 4th Official! Due to the unprecedented situation as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, the digital media space has been completely devastated. There has been a massive shortfall in revenue (even while viewership is up) as we scramble how to make sure that we go on with our daily job. We are proud to put up exclusive stuff on our Patreon account and hope you would support us in these tough times. Click the button below and please have a look as to how you can support us. Become a Patron!
In this episode, Patrick Lencioni discusses how understanding individual geniuses within a team can drastically improve efficiency and morale. He shares a story of a technology company that revamped its executive suite by harnessing individual genius, leading to marked advancements in their market standing. In our conversation, Partick also mentions how minor adjustments in roles based on individual geniuses can greatly benefit productivity and morale, without necessitating drastic career changes. The conversation concludes with the importance of vulnerability and self-awareness in realizing one's strengths and weaknesses, and how it plays a crucial role in team dynamics and productivity. _____________________ Get ad-free listening, early access to new episodes, and bonus episodes with the subscription version of the show The Great Leadership with Jacob Morgan Plus. It's only available on Apple Podcasts for $4.99/month or $49.99/year--less than a cup of coffee!
With floats ranging from Enoch Burke to Bertie Ahern, Emma and Dave commentate the unofficial St. Partick's Day Parade
Leadership is an individual's ability to provide for their family without relying on the success of an organization.Denis shares his past episodes with Patrick Snow and Barbara Gustavson in this mashup. Tune in to learn the value of hard work and the values of a great leader.In this episode:From Left-Handed Underdog to Self-Leadership: The Story of Patrick's Journey to SuccessDiscovering the Power of Brain Health Main takeaways:Leadership is more than a title; it is about providing for your family without relying on an organizationEducation is a significant investment, but learning how to fish for yourself is essentialQuotes:"I'm a huge fan of self-leadership, but I've not been one that's worked for the big Fortune 500 company and had an organizational development chart where I had 200 people report to me. I've always been the guy that's like, you know what? I can do it better than these guys" - Partick Snow"Family is the most important thing in the world, and you need to fight like hell always and forever to protect your family emotionally, financially, in every way that you can." - Partick Snow"If our brain is healthy and working right, we will likely succeed. And if it's not working as well, it impacts our decisions, our focus, our relationship, judgment, and character." - Barbara GustavsonConnect with Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/
Plenty to talk about as Rangers come from behind to beat Partick with a late James Sands header. Colin is joined by John and Stewart Weir to discuss all the big talking points from Sunday's game as well as what's happening with a European Super League. The pod is brought to you in association with our partners: Forrest Precision Engineering. The Gersnet Podcast: the independent Rangers FC podcast, by fans, for fans. LIVE and FREE every Sunday on YouTube at 9.30pm with match preview shows ahead of each game as well. All available from a range of other platforms on the following day (including iTunes and Spotify).
David joins Adam to talk about all the latest Rangers news of the week, including press conference reactions and a look ahead to the visit of Partick Thistle for this weekend's Scottish Cup tie. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/heartandhand Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back for our first pod of 2023 with a very special guest… none other than title winning star midfielder of 03/04 Mr Liam Keogh! On this pod we look at how we managed to score 10 goals in 2 games, some actual in-depth analysis of Queens Park, Arbroath, Cove and the loss to Partick, Liam shares a wealth of insight, stories and mentions of old players throughout, we hear from Dan Mackay on his return to the team and Mark Ridgers on his exile and subsequent return to the sticks, we pit Manny Duku against George Oakley in Head to Head, open the Winter Windows and look at some appalling transfers from the past, take a look at the upcoming winter action, and its competition time with the Tombola 2000. And all with a massive dose of noughties nostalgia! No surprise then that it is 2 hours long. RUNNING ORDER 0.58 Welcome 1.52 Liam in his own words and his views on the recent games 05.45 Everyone's most recent game 08.28 The Game: Nil nil with Queens Park, 4-1 win away to Arbroath, 6-1 v Cove and the 5-1 loss to Partick, and a look back at Liam's team-mate the legendary Dennis Wyness. 33.09 Billy Dodds: reaction to Partick from Doddsy, Welshy and the fans, how that has propelled us into 2023? How are we set for the rest of the season? 42.32 Liam poses a question to us: what do we see as our best side? 44.22 Liam talks managers he's played under. Who was the best? Pele, Robbo, Brewster or Martin O'Neill? 47.40 Quickfire 5 for Keogh 51.04 Talk to Me: Dan Mackay: He's just back from an injury that's kept him out for months so things haven't gone to plan this season for Dan Mackay but he's already made his mark since returning, with a goal and an assist in the past two games. Stevie spoke with Dan Mackay. 1.01.29 Head to Head: Manny Duku v George Oakley: second's out, ding ding. 1.07.27 Winter Windows: Many mid season additions have struggled to make an impact since the window was introduced some 21 years ago. The boys have looked through the history books and picked out some of the best but mainly some of the worst. 1.19.04 The Club: New director, finances, and reaction to the Scot Gardiner pod. 1.29.24: Talk to Me: Mark Ridgers: Time to finally lift the lid on the so-called fall out between the Gaffer and the Number One. What was said, are there any regrets and what are Mark's thoughts on the remainder of the season? 1.48.32 League Lookahead: Raith Queens Park (SC), Morton, Hamilton and Dundee. 1.55.08 Competition Time: Activate the Tombola2000. It's Competition Time! Who has won the signed home strip and what do we have to give away this pod? 1.57.36 Cheerio!
Ian picks up the baton for a trip to Carlisle that is - whichever way you cut the cake - a long one for anyone. En-route, he catches up with Ed (and an unexpected bunch of Partick Thistle fans) and reviews a frustrating defeat in very cold and blustery conditions!We'll be back next weekend for an in-depth recording before, during and after the AFC Wimbledon match. Before then, do get in touch with us through Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn with any thoughts. And - as always - if you get chance please leave us a glowing review with whichever podcatcher you use to access the podcast.Support the show
The goal of many entrepreneurs is to build a business that will one day give them true financial freedom. In theory, it's a simple three-step process. Create it. Scale it. Sell it. But in reality, achieving a life-changing exit is a pipedream that only a handful of entrepreneurs actually accomplish. So, what does it take to beat the odds and achieve a multi-million dollar exit? In this episode, we're joined by an entrepreneur who knows the answer to this question first-hand. Patrick Campbell is the founder of ProfitWell, a SaaS platform that helps businesses grow their recurring revenue through subscription analytics, retention, and pricing solutions. Patrick's business was recently acquired by Paddle for $200 million! Patrick joins us to discuss the details behind the acquisition, how he successfully grew Profitwell, and how his life has changed since his 9-figure exit. Patrick explains how he set Profitwell apart from its competitors by thinking long-term, being strategic with pricing, and always keeping the bigger picture in mind. Patrick also used competitive analysis to better understand what consumers were looking for and identify where Profitwell's competitive advantage lay. We also dive into the challenges Partick faced while scaling the business, and how he overcame these setbacks. According to Patrick, “Did we have “Oh my word, everything is terrible moments?” 100%, yes. But the nature of what we do as entrepreneurs is to get back up and keep going. Every time there's a hardship that you get through, your brain as an entrepreneur goes “Well, it must not have been that bad because I figured it out.” And that helps you to keep moving forward.” If you're hoping to make a life-changing exit of your own one day, don't miss a second of this candid, behind-the-scenes look at the ins and outs of a multi-million dollar acquisition! Topics Discussed in This Episode: Patrick introduces himself and shares insight into his entrepreneurial journey (01:27) The inspiration behind Profitwell (07:42) The secret sauce behind the growth of Profitwell (11:04) How Patrick outpaced competitors and differentiated Profitwell from competitors (21:41) Profitwell's unique organizational structure (26:01) Patrick's darkest moment building Profitwell (32:45) Why Patrick said the word “churn”100K times (38:36) How Paddle's acquisition of Profitwell came about (46:10) How Patrick's life has changed since exiting Profitwell (51:24) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Schedule a call with our expert sales advisors Profitwell Paddle Notion High Output Management by Andrew Grove Sit back, grab a coffee, and discover what it's like to make a 9-figure exit from an online business.
The goal of many entrepreneurs is to build a business that will one day give them true financial freedom. In theory, it's a simple three-step process. Create it. Scale it. Sell it. But in reality, achieving a life-changing exit is a pipedream that only a handful of entrepreneurs actually accomplish. So, what does it take to beat the odds and achieve a multi-million dollar exit? In this episode, we're joined by an entrepreneur who knows the answer to this question first-hand. Patrick Campbell is the founder of ProfitWell, a SaaS platform that helps businesses grow their recurring revenue through subscription analytics, retention, and pricing solutions. Patrick's business was recently acquired by Paddle for $200 million! Patrick joins us to discuss the details behind the acquisition, how he successfully grew Profitwell, and how his life has changed since his 9-figure exit. Patrick explains how he set Profitwell apart from its competitors by thinking long-term, being strategic with pricing, and always keeping the bigger picture in mind. Patrick also used competitive analysis to better understand what consumers were looking for and identify where Profitwell's competitive advantage lay. We also dive into the challenges Partick faced while scaling the business, and how he overcame these setbacks. According to Patrick, “Did we have “Oh my word, everything is terrible moments?” 100%, yes. But the nature of what we do as entrepreneurs is to get back up and keep going. Every time there's a hardship that you get through, your brain as an entrepreneur goes “Well, it must not have been that bad because I figured it out.” And that helps you to keep moving forward.” If you're hoping to make a life-changing exit of your own one day, don't miss a second of this candid, behind-the-scenes look at the ins and outs of a multi-million dollar acquisition! Topics Discussed in This Episode: Patrick introduces himself and shares insight into his entrepreneurial journey (01:27) The inspiration behind Profitwell (07:42) The secret sauce behind the growth of Profitwell (11:04) How Patrick outpaced competitors and differentiated Profitwell from competitors (21:41) Profitwell's unique organizational structure (26:01) Patrick's darkest moment building Profitwell (32:45) Why Patrick said the word “churn”100K times (38:36) How Paddle's acquisition of Profitwell came about (46:10) How Patrick's life has changed since exiting Profitwell (51:24) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Schedule a call with our expert sales advisors Profitwell Paddle Notion High Output Management by Andrew Grove Sit back, grab a coffee, and discover what it's like to make a 9-figure exit from an online business.
The Sunday Times' tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Patrick Torbey and Lio Mora about engineering plants (3:45), the age of biology (6:15), their $180 houseplant (11:25), indoor pollution (13:45), meeting at a startup incubator (17:30), founder dating (20:55), raising money (24:30), spending four years developing the first plant (27:25), the market education problem (33:00), why certifications is more difficult than it seems (39:30), the maintenance challenge (41:45), and their worst day (47:05). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Wyness Shuffle returns with yet another new guest panellist: north sport's premier reporter, the P&J's very own Paul Chalk. Paul shares some tales from 20 plus years in sports journalism plus his own insights and analysis into the recent run of ICT matches. In an understandably more downbeat podcast we look into the recent run of five games without a win and all the issues therein... 1.00 Welcome Chalky 04.31 The Headlines 05.26 The Game: The Queens Park debacle, 18% possession, injuries, upset fans and 5 games without a win. 16.48 Dodds and Ridgers, Arbroath, Morton, Raith, Hamilton and Cove 29.33 Scot Gardiner: a sneak preview of our upcoming exclusive interview between the Supporter's Trust, Section 94, the Wyness Shuffle and ICT CEO Scot Gardiner 44.40: Talk to Me: The News of the World with Paul Chalk 57.42 Head to Head: AY and Stevie go head to head 1.04.37 Brothers & Sisters: we take a look at the loan stars in the Highland league and the boys and girls youth team fortunes 1.09.37 League Lookahead: Ayr, Stirling, Hamilton, Hamilton again and Partick and Xmas time 1.19.12 Competition Time: Who has won the Cammy Harper shirt and what else do we have to give away?
We rejoin the Tour d'Écosse story midway through stage five, just as Lionel and Simon are about to cross back over the River Clyde and head into Glasgow. Has Simon got any cash for the ferry crossing? Will the rain dampen their spirits before they reach Partick? And most importantly what's for dinner in Glasgow? There are three more football grounds to visit, at St Mirren, Rangers and Partick Thistle, plus a visit to the cricket ground that hosted the world's first football international match 150 years ago. We hear from Simon Inglis, the author and authority on football ground construction, about how the work of Glasgow-born architect and engineer Archibald Leitch shaped the way we watch the sport today. His stadium designs dominated football during its boom period at the beginning of the 20th Century and one of the finest surviving examples of his work is at Ibrox, home of Rangers. Then we catch up with Kenny Pryde, whose byline filled cycling magazines in the late 1980s and 1990s when Lionel was getting heavily into professional cycling and who later became a colleague. Kenny talks about the experience of covering Robert Millar's career. The Cycling Podcast is supported by Supersapiens and Science in Sport. Supersapiens Supersapiens is a continuous glucose monitoring system that helps you make the right fuelling choices. Stay in your performance zone with Supersapiens. Find out more at supersapiens.com Science in Sport Lionel and Simon were fuelled by Science In Sport. Everything you need before, during and after your ride. For 25% off all your SiS products, go to scienceinsport.com and enter the code SISCP25 at the checkout. MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Hammerhead The Tour d'Écosse routes were created using the Hammerhead dashboard and Lionel and Simon followed the yellow line and the Karoo 2's turn-by-turn directions from Gretna to Dingwall. For a limited time, listeners to The Cycling Podcast can get a free heart-rate monitor with the purchase of a Hammerhead Karoo 2. Visit hammerhead.io and use promo code CYCLE at checkout when you've added both items to your cart. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 60 exclusive episodes. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Post-match reaction as Celtic cruise past Motherwell to reach the League Cup semis. Aberdeen also too strong for Partick. Whilst Rangers narrowly beat Dundee 1-0 at Ibrox.
This week JD chats with guest Patrick Scott. Patrick is a stand up comedian and host of the Excuse to Hangout Podcast Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: things Patrick sees on the evening news, being ready to walk away from any job, and using another mans bidet. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend!Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school on the website lefthandrightboainpod.com
We kick off the Offtober with an episode about "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" and invited some of the flyest white guys we know from Podcast About List to help us understand the lyrics. Caleb, Cameron and Partick show up around 1:45:40 (but you should listen to the whole episode). Support us at patreon.com/155pod
This week we get into the St. Partick's Day spirit and sample some beers brewed for the occasion. We also indulge in a delicious and booze infused cupcake made by none other than Brandon's wife Becca. Beers on this episode: Saugatuck Brewing - Maggie's Irish Ale https://www.saugatuckbrewing.com/team-member/maggies-irish-ale/ Begyle Brewing - Dicey Riley Irish Style Red Ale http://www.begylebrewing.com/ Hubbard's Cave - Irish Stout https://www.uneannee.com/ Guinness - Chocolate Mint Stout Aged In Kentucky Bourbon Barrels https://www.guinness.com/en-us/our-beers/ Theme music provided by Myke Kelli (@mykekelli) Outro and break music provided by @FluidMinds Check out all our episodes at www.themaltinghour.com
Remember when Apple introduced ATT framework this spring, one of the remarks you could hear in the app marketers circles was “all right - the app retargeting is doomed”. I think you shouldn't be surprised by such reactions and remarks. We live pretty stressful lives right now, people tend to be emotionally triggered at anytime but these days especially. But there are emotions and there are data. Today we have Patrick, General Manager at Remerge, app retargeting company, to tell us about what is actually happening with app retargeting since the ATT introduction and back it up with data. Today's Topics Include: Patrick's trajectory is from a traditional publishing company back in 2004 that was going digital to app retargeting company in 2019. What is the App Retargeting How come App Retargeting is still here, even though iOS app users have been switching to iOS 14 and iOS15 for months now Making the case why App Retargeting is a viable app marketing technique for brands to use Verticals and companies that use App Retargeting right now Reality check - Patrick's thoughts about what will be coming with IDFA deprecation versus what is actually happening now Android or iOS? iOS What features would Patrick miss most? Camera and Google Maps app What's missing from mobile app technology? Better battery life, more apps for life enhancements. Links and Resources: Patrick Eichmann LinkedIn profile