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Traci and her friend Pat Dwyer make their private conversation public, talking about what really goes on during John Reid Interview and Interrogation training. You'll learn the somewhat contriversial process of getting a confession. How to detect lies and lots more. Help us keep the show going and Buy us a Coffee. Your donation goes a long way.
If you've ever been tasked with public speaking, then you've probably found yourself amongst the large majority of people who consider it to be one of the scariest things a person can do. And if that's the case, you might be interested to hear from today's guest, Pat Dwyer. Pat revisits us on the podcast, to discuss how he uses his nerves and adrenaline to inform what he does onstage, treating them as a boost, rather than a hindrance. We talk to Pat about what it's like to feel a sense of “home” on the stage, and why it is that so many speakers find it much easier to talk to a crowd of a hundred people than to have a one-on-one conversation with a single new person in the conference room. One thing he draws our attention to is that talks, like products, require testing. How much humour, how much information, when to speed up or slow down? It all needs to be tested and tested again. Ultimately, what you're there to do is serve your audience and give them the best experience. According to Pat, the moment a speaker starts thinking about their own stakes, the quality of their speaking tends to go off the rails. If there's anyone in the speaking world to take advice from, it's Pat. Reach out to Pat here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pat-dwyer/ Check out Pat's website: https://www.patdwyerwastaken.com/ Find out more and listen to previous podcasts here: https://www.voxgig.com/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates and information about upcoming meetups: https://voxgig.substack.com/ Join the Dublin DevRel Meetup group here: www.devrelmeetup.com
Transport Minister Eric Abetz details plans for a smart ticketing system for Tassie public transport. Paula Wriedt, Mayor of Kingborough Council, is this week's Mayor on the Air, covering the wild weather aftermath, wheelchair taxi struggles, and the proposed AFL High Performance Centre. And, President of Blind Golf Tasmania, Pat Dwyer, previews their Come & Try Day this Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Shed guy running a muck of the hockey world. Found his way back to the NHL, this time as a coach. Go Wild, Go Kinucks, Go Broncos
Join Scotty and Jason "Regain" Venkus for a gang show (kinda) with Read and Run Chicago (a cool organization we just learned about) Pat Dwyer from the West Town Brew Crew and Author Mike Magluilo for a discussion of his book "A Reason to Run." We learn a lot about a few really cool groups and more about Mike after reading his book. Get Mike's book here (or amazon, but here is better): https://www.vermontbookshop.com/book/9781578691456 Learn about Read and Run Chicago here: https://www.readandrunchicago.com Check out the West Town Brew Crew and see where they are running next: https://www.instagram.com/westtownbrewcrew/?hl=en Thanks to REGAIN: https://www.regainsportsdrink.com And Peak Running in LaGrange: https://www.peakrunningco.com
Join Scotty and Jason "Regain" Venkus for a gang show (kinda) with Read and Run Chicago (a cool organization we just learned about) Pat Dwyer from the West Town Brew Crew and Author Mike Magluilo for a discussion of his book "A Reason to Run." We learn a lot about a few really cool groups and more about Mike after reading his book. Get Mike's book here (or amazon, but here is better): https://www.vermontbookshop.com/book/9781578691456 Learn about Read and Run Chicago here: https://www.readandrunchicago.com Check out the West Town Brew Crew and see where they are running next: https://www.instagram.com/westtownbrewcrew/?hl=en Thanks to REGAIN: https://www.regainsportsdrink.com And Peak Running in LaGrange: https://www.peakrunningco.com
Minnesota Wild Assistant Coach and Montana native, Pat Dwyer, rejoins Ryan Carter for the first time in years (they were linemates in Carolina) alongside celebrity guest host Wild Radio Joe O'Donnell, for a robust conversation about his roots in the mountains, life in the AHL jungle, his coaching origins, playoff hockey and more. Tip toe through the tulips in this week's episode and get to know bench boss Patty Dwyer.
Kaz & Tubes congratulate Tassie's own Blues Brothers, Steve Ashton and Darren Sangwell, ahead of their 40th anniversary show at Franko Street Eats this Friday. And, Pat Dwyer, Organiser of the 2024 Blind Golf Tasmanian Open, previews the tournament teeing off today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can connect with your audience in so many ways. Is humor in your skillset? Humor is a great way to break the ice, connect with your audience and make your presentation feel alive, but it can also come across is awkward, boring and uncomfortable. This week on the show, we invited Pat Dwyer to share how you too can use humor and improv skills to deliver a memorable and powerful presentation. Key Takeaway: Not being fully in control of what's happening on stage might be the key to getting hired over and over again Answer our question! Head over to www.Speakernomics.com/voicemail and leave us a voicemail answering our question and we may use your recording on an upcoming episode of Speakernomics! Question: What is your best dad joke? Who is Pat Dwyer? Pat is funny, but kind. He used to be in the Peace Corp and is a an award-winning speaker and comedian. He just launched the Speaker Comedy Intensive and roamed around the country during the pandemic with Harvey the RV and his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back again for another episode of Mind Gap Podcast! This week, Doug and Justin are joined once again by the incredibly kind, funny, and amazing human, Pat Dwyer! Pat shares what he's been up to since the pandemic, a fan shares their love of Pat's work with Nate Catanus, Doug tells a story of a video he made with Pat, and the dorks try to convince Pat to join their Dungeons & Dragons adventure. The nerds then discuss whether cemeteries have become an outdated tradition, what they want to have done to their bodies when they're gone, and the odd relationship between the idea of human exceptionalism and how nature is relentlessly brutal. Things are wrapped up with two Ask Practical Doug questions about stealing, and the heroes do their best to get to the truth of each. Be sure to check out more from Pat Dwyer at https://www.patdwyerwastaken.com/ Check out our YouTube channel where we livestream our new podcast episodes every Tuesday at 8pmCT and our video game stream every Saturday at 8pmCT. Be sure to like and subscribe for this content as well as episode highlights, Doug Watches Awkward Videos, Justin Plays Video games, and more! We have MERCH now! Follow us on all of our social medias and other platforms! https://streamerlinks.com/mindgappodcast
Trivia We are so excited to have such incredible talented guests on this episode. ComedySportz star and Evanston Block Party Thrower Kat Gotsick teams up with David Flora as team Go Big or Go Blue as they go up against Pat Dwyer and Zach Thompson who you can see on MST3K. Russ Friedewald, the founder of Trivia Workshop hosts this show. How would you hold up against them with questions like: Originating in Baja California, tacos de camarones are typically stuffed with lettuce, pico de gallo, avocado, cream, and what other ingredient, described as “the fruit of the sea” in a 1986 Winston Groom novel and its 1994 film adaptation? Mathematically equivalent to the "Three Prisoner Problem", the now well-known probability puzzle first posed by statistician Steve Selvin in 1975 is commonly known by a name that references what game show host? The songs "gold rush", "happiness", "cowboy like me", "mad woman", "betty", and "peace" are among the eleven tracks that earned Spotify's "explicit" tag on a pair of albums released by what artist in 2020? An old Teddy Roosevelt quote, "Keep your eyes on the stars, but your feet on the ground" was tweaked a bit in the 1970s by what disc jockey who used his version when signing off from his various radio and TV jobs over the next four decades? As you might be able to gather from its name, the stadium that hosted the home games for the New York Giants baseball team from 1891–1957 was built on a site previously used for what other sport? Founded in 1850 by a Scotsman who once foiled a plot to assassinate Lincoln, what company sued the band Weezer for trademark infringement the day before the release of their second studio album? Now a 33-year-old nurse, Maggie Goldenberger seems fine with the notoriety it brought her, but what author was confused and annoyed when he was asked about his part in the “ERMAHGERD” meme in 2012? If you liked this episode, listen to the first match between Millenium vs Willenium episode. Music Hot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames, Ambush by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Don't forget to follow us on social media: Patreon - patreon.com/quizbang - Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support! Website - quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question! Facebook - @quizbangpodcast - we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess. We will also post old videos of us with Katy Colloton. Instagram - Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess. Twitter - @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia - stay for the trivia. Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/quizbangpod - Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!
Pat Dwyer (https://patdwyerwastaken.com) is a funny, silly, goofy, brilliant improv comedian turned change management speaker and all around delightful human! In this episode, we meander around all kinds of topics from the Peace Corps, to repeated bouts of dysentery, the fallacy of control, defining success career transitions, human interaction, building trust through laughter, living in a can with a bunch of little people, making people smile and flooding their brain with happy hormones, raising children, change, Improv comedy and life!Find him on the social medias @IKnowPatDwyer Ladies and Gentlemen, Pat Dwyer is a Professional Speaker, Improvisor, Comedian, Facilitator, Emcee, Creative Consultant, Nimble Mindset Exemplar and Change Actioneer. Heck, this guy is even a Junior Park Ranger at over 60 National Parks, Sites and Monuments around the United States. He's a delight, he's wonderful and he's absolutely one of the most fun people I've ever had the pleasure to be around. I'd like to welcome Pat Dwyer to…Dancing in the Discomfort Zone Podcast.
On this week's episode, Pat and I are back again with the Gay Porn XXX dialogue.If last episode was about the past, this episode is about the present & future.We go into the Peters Twins & that taboo series by Belami (if you know you know), we discuss our favorite Twitter/Onlyfans gays, and I even mention the start of my alt-twitter account.Follow your host:https://www.instagram.com/andy_ricks/https://twitter.com/Andy_RicksFollow Pat Dwyer:https://linktr.ee/PatDwyer
On this week's episode, Pat and I fangirl about the film industry that is Gay Porn XXX.I'm going to tell you right now...we don't hold back any discussions.Basically we just trade stories/experiences with gay porn starting from 70s silent films in movie theaters all the way through to the internet and Onlyfans stars. Pat explains how a small southern boy from the racist, homophobic south got introduced into homosexual pornography. I learn how to properly pronounce Belami studios. Follow your host:https://www.instagram.com/andy_ricks/https://twitter.com/Andy_RicksFollow Pat Dwyer:https://linktr.ee/PatDwyer
Pat Dwyer returns to discuss how your own purpose is infused into your company values and how your team must be in alignment in order to be successful. Listen in as Deepak and Pat discuss keeping your team inspired, creating boundaries and leading your team by example, and the top indicators that your team is in alignment with your vision. Pat is passionate about sharing her 20 years of sustainability leadership to help businesses in Asia thrive through responsible growth. Before founding TPB, Pat led teams at Shangri-La Hotels and Ayala Land, setting standards in corporate sustainability with firsts such as a shark's fin ban, DJSI listing, impact measurements and LEED developments. She has an MA in Globalisation & Governance, and certificates in Transformational Leadership (University of Oxford) and Global Leadership & Public Policy for the 21st Century (Harvard Kennedy School). Pat is a regular speaker on purpose & leadership, sustainability and responsible business. She is a fellow of the Asia Society and the Royal Society of Arts, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and sits on the board of Enrich, a Hong Kong based charity working on financial literacy of migrant domestic workers. You can connect with Pat in the following ways: Website: https://thepurposebusiness.com/pat-dwyer Twitter and IG: @patgdwyer Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patdwyertpb/ Have a question you would love to ask? Email me at dm@deepakhascoffee.com and let me know, then tune in and hear your answer on the show. You can listen to more episodes and learn more about my mission to grow and serve the entrepreneurial community at www.deepakhascoffee.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat Dwyer shares how she transitioned from a corporate career to an entrepreneurial lifestyle and the biggest challenges she encountered along the way. Join Deepak and Pat as they discuss the highs and lows of creating a sustainable business, why entrepreneurs wait so long to hire, and how to build a team that aligns with your vision and purpose. Pat is passionate about sharing her 20 years of sustainability leadership to help businesses in Asia thrive through responsible growth. Before founding TPB, Pat led teams at Shangri-La Hotels and Ayala Land, setting standards in corporate sustainability with firsts such as a shark's fin ban, DJSI listing, impact measurements and LEED developments. She has an MA in Globalisation & Governance, and certificates in Transformational Leadership (University of Oxford) and Global Leadership & Public Policy for the 21st Century (Harvard Kennedy School). Pat is a regular speaker on purpose & leadership, sustainability and responsible business. She is a fellow of the Asia Society and the Royal Society of Arts, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and sits on the board of Enrich, a Hong Kong based charity working on financial literacy of migrant domestic workers. You can connect with Pat in the following ways: Website: https://thepurposebusiness.com/pat-dwyer Twitter and IG: @patgdwyer Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patdwyertpb/ Have a question you would love to ask? Email me at dm@deepakhascoffee.com and let me know, then tune in and hear your answer on the show. You can listen to more episodes and learn more about my mission to grow and serve the entrepreneurial community at www.deepakhascoffee.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Montana to the NHL -Climbing the Ladder -His Belfast is my Cardiff -Fighting your Roommate -Western Michigan University -1st NHL Game vs Cujo and the Leafs -Pod reaches 1000 NHL Games Played
Find the full transcription of this episode here. In #impact Season 5, we sit down with stakeholders working across numerous sectors and industries, to find a common language to address, measure and demonstrate the impact they make, as they tackle the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. In this episode, you meet Pat Dwyer, the founder and... The post Measuring your impact | Pat Dwyer | The Purpose Business appeared first on .
For over 20 years Pat has traveled the world to work with companies, organizations, and industries to unlock the profit of laughter, levity, and joy in their work cultures. From daily stakeholders to internal interactions he has worked to harness their untapped strengths to allow them to make positive and lasting development. Improv comedian and speaker Pat Dwyer talks about some of his seminars, making viral videos, and staying relevant in the current pandemic environment!
Pat Dwyer is an award-winning improv comedian who is also a professional public speaker and facilitator. Earlier in his career, Pat moved to Chicago, where he worked and toured with the world-famous Second City Theater and iO Theater, among others. Now, in his speaking and facilitating roles, he works with organizations to show them how laughter and comedy can improve a company's profit, culture and daily interactions. In this episode, Pat talks to Richard about how, in improv comedy, you have to accept that you will ‘bomb' a little bit every single time! He describes his impulse reaction of nervously talking way too much when panic sets in. He also describes his career journey from teaching English in Mauritania, West Africa while serving in the United States Peace Corp., to what launched his improv comedy career, and how all of this eventually led to his career right now facilitating public speaking programs that he designs personally. Pat describes how he's always wanted to help people and that this has heavily impacted the trajectory his career has followed. He also describes touring to different colleges during his improv comedy career, which taught him about the importance of connecting with the audience. He uses this in his current career as a professional keynote speaker. Learn more about Pat here. To get a weekly dose of public speaking tips, information, videos of great talks, conference news, book reviews and more, sign up to the Voxgig newsletter. View all show notes, links, and more brilliant public speaking resources at voxgig.com. If you like what you hear on Fireside with Voxgig, don't be shy―tell everyone! Use #firesidewithvoxgig on your social media.
Pat Dwyer is an award-winning improv comedian who is also a professional public speaker and facilitator. Earlier in his career, Pat moved to Chicago, where he worked and toured with the world-famous Second City Theater and iO Theater, among others. Now, in his speaking and facilitating roles, he works with organizations to show them how laughter and comedy can improve a company’s profit, culture and daily interactions. In this episode, Pat talks to Richard about how, in improv comedy, you have to accept that you will ‘bomb’ a little bit every single time! He describes his impulse reaction of nervously talking way too much when panic sets in. He also describes his career journey from teaching English in Mauritania, West Africa while serving in the United States Peace Corp., to what launched his improv comedy career, and how all of this eventually led to his career right now facilitating public speaking programs that he designs personally. Pat describes how he’s always wanted to help people and that this has heavily impacted the trajectory his career has followed. He also describes touring to different colleges during his improv comedy career, which taught him about the importance of connecting with the audience. He uses this in his current career as a professional keynote speaker. Learn more about Pat here. To get a weekly dose of public speaking tips, information, videos of great talks, conference news, book reviews and more, sign up to the Voxgig newsletter. View all show notes, links, and more brilliant public speaking resources at voxgig.com. If you like what you hear on Fireside with Voxgig, don’t be shy―tell everyone! Use #firesidewithvoxgig on your social media.
Doug and Justin are joined by the mighty Pat Dwyer this week and the nerds talk about whether or not Keebler elves are actually elves, how Paul Revere’s story was misleading, Jon Bon Jovi, the amazing high school drama production of Alien, and movies from the 80s and 90s that could never be made today. The dorks then discuss a Cracked article which asked five unanswered questions from the Marvel cinematic universe. Things are wrapped up with a throw-down featuring Gollum vs. Bilbo Baggins. You can find Pat Dwyer through his website http://patdwyerwastaken.com/ and @IKnowPatDwyer on all social medias. Need a practical answer to a question? Ask your question on #AskPracticalDoug and be sure to tag Justin and Doug! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify so you don't miss anything! You can also watch the episodes get recorded and interact with Justin and Doug live on Twitch!
Belfast Giants forward Pat Dwyer is the EIHL Player of the Week and looks back on an excellent six-point weekend for them and the goal that wasn't.
This week, Justin and Doug are joined by the mighty comedian, Pat Dwyer, to discuss some of the most popular conspiracy theories involving the Harry Potter universe. Is Ron actually a time-traveling Dumbledore? Was Neville Longbottom bad at magic because he was using the wrong wand? Is Draco Malfoy a werewolf? These questions and more are answered definitively and without doubt. Things are wrapped up with a throw-down between Stephen King’s character universe vs. Neil Gaiman’s character universe. Check out Pat Dwyer’s comedy group, Kerpatty, and visit his website for more details on his adventures. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, and Spotify so you don't miss anything!
A little different one here guys, we try to capture stories before they are gone but sometimes they happen before we have a chance to listen or find their course. Much like a vessel with a following sea or a wave to the side, we can all be broadsided and take one that is too big to handle. When faced with the biggest wave of his life, Captain Pat Dwyer steered his course to securing the future for his family and did what any terminal man would do, he bought another boat. Please take a listen to some of his best friends sharing his story and click the link to donate: Russ Ostrom, John Garner, Steve "Harley" Davidson and Ian Pitzman. They tell a story as only a close brotherhood can. DONATE: ALS Therapy Development Institute ALS Therapy Development Institute https://www.als.net/affiliate/pat-dwyer-fund/
This week our guest picked the second worst Spielberg movie and headed straight on till midnight. Chicago comedian Pat Dwyer stops by to talk about his love of the movie Hook. Is this a bad Peter Pan movie, a bad Robin Williams movie, or a bad Steven Spielberg movie? RUFIO? We had a ton of listener feedback on this one. Julia Roberts, Dustin Hoffman, huge sets, a great score, and more. Maybe we need to grow up?An Hour With Your Ex is a Chicago based podcast hosted by comedian Mel Evans and Mark Colomb. Pat Dwyer is a Chicago comedian. This episode was sponsored by Cards Against Humanity and The Chicago Podcast Coop.
Pat Dwyer joins me to talk Peace Corps, Boston, Potbelly's, Comedy Sportz and more. One of my favorite shows.