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Best podcasts about Paul Doyle

Latest podcast episodes about Paul Doyle

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast
World Cup 1982 Episode 4 - Algeria and Cameroon

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 70:41


982 was arguably the year that the continent of Africa first made its impression at the World Cup. African football expert Paul Doyle joins Rob and Martyn to discuss the exciting flair of Algeria, the Disgrace of Gijon, the indomitable lions of Cameroon and the debut of the 30 year-old Roger Milla. If you want to listen to the next three episodes of this series now and ad-free then head to patreon.com/NessunDormaPodcast where you can access them all for $3.99. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sports 56 Happy Hour with Johnny Radio
Happy Hour with Johnny Radio - Hour 1: Thursday, April 11, 2024

Sports 56 Happy Hour with Johnny Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024


John opens the show talking about what happened last night in MLB before talking to Eddie Murphey, Paul Doyle and olympian Asafa Powell about the Ed Murphey Classic and their event this weekend at Houston High School. Later in the hour, Aaron Bronsteter joins the show to talk UFC and the massive slate this weekend for UFC 300.

STAB!
STAB! 381 – A STAB! Family Year End Special, 2023

STAB!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 135:05


It's our favorite time of the year! STAB! Family Year End Blowout ExSTAB!raganza Special time! And this year host Jesse Jones welcomes a jam packed STAB! Theater full of producers and STAB! show favorites including, Paul Doyle, Buddy, Jeff Brown, Ben Warheit, Jordan Quattlebaum, Daniel Kessenich, Jack Marie, Alex Shewmaker, Milk Surface, Dayna Bryant, Eric … Continue reading »

Reef And Rivers Podcast
S5.E7 Associate Professor Mike Rasheed and Paul Doyle, Seagrass

Reef And Rivers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 25:51


Seagrass meadows play a critically important role in the reef ecosystem. They are nursery habitat for fish and prawns, they stabilise sediment and protect coastlines from erosion, they suck up and filter nutrients coming down from rivers into the reef lagoon, they absorb carbon and also help buffer the reef from pathogens and diseases.  Associate Professor at JCU Mike Rasheed shares some of his knowledge about seagrass and how researchers are monitoring seagrass meadows in the Wet Tropics.  Paul Doyle, General Manager of Strategy & Port Development for at Ports North also talks about why they monitor seagrass. 

The Men Who Saved Football
The Men Who Saved Football - Ep 146 Dundalk 3 - 1 Drogheda Utd Reaction

The Men Who Saved Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 47:20


Dundalk complete a clean sweep of Louth derbys this season, coming from behind to beat Drogheda Utd 3 - 1 in Oriel Park to secure a second win of the week. Paul Doyle shines in midfield, scoring the equaliser and combining well with Yli-Kokko and Robbie Benson to win the midfield battle, while Daniel Kelly and Patrick Hoban also find the net. Ep 146 also discusses Greg Sloggett's new role in the heart of defence and asks if Dundalk can keep the European dream alive with victory over Shelbourne next week?

The Left Wing Back Podcast
Hurling Semi Final Weekend - Chats with Dion Wall - Paul Doyle - Craig Doyle

The Left Wing Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 36:48


Ahead of Semi Final weekend in the Carlow Hurling Championships we spoke to Dion Wall of Ballinkillen, Paul Doyle of Naomh Moling and Craig Doyle of Bagenalstown. Some great stories in there. ★ Support this podcast ★

Funderrated!
Master & Commander: The Far Side of The World

Funderrated!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 107:01


Funderrated hosts Paul Doyle and Taylor Beck swab the deck and brave the seven seas as they hunker down in the Captain's Quarters to discuss "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." Starring Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany, Billy Boyd, James D'Arcy, and Edward Woodall. Catch other episodes of the Funderrated! Podcast on Apple iTunes, Spotify, and all major platforms. You can follow Paul Doyle on all major platforms: pauldoylecomedy

The CEDIA Podcast
Smart Homes for Sustainable and Independent Living [362]

The CEDIA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 33:44


In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology & Standards moderates a panel at the 2023 ISE show that talks about an opportunity that's big for our industry and ripe for opportunity.  I have a discussion with Paul Doyle who is an assistive technology consultant and clinical technologist and Alan Burns, who is a renewable energy and smart home installer about these two large topics that happen to affect every human on the planet.

Across the Four Lakes Podcast
A second Joe McDonagh Cup success for Carlow-Captain, Paul Doyle, looks back on an extraordinary game

Across the Four Lakes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 31:43


Paul Doyle, captain of the Joe McDonagh Cup Carlow winning team reflects on an amazing season which saw the team  come back from the dead more than once during a superb championship campaign. There was an unforgettable  homecoming reception for the hurlers on their arrival back in Carlow and one which the victorious team thoroughly enjoyed. The celebrations continue but the team is determined to give Dublin a real rattle when they meet in the preliminary quarter-final of the All-Ireland senior hurling championship. 

Funderrated!
28 Weeks Later

Funderrated!

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 114:28


Fast friends Paul Doyle and Taylor Beck discuss "28 Weeks Later" the sequel to one of the most overlooked zombie films: "28 Days Later." They discover that, especially with the ending of our modern day pandemic, that this franchise has aged incredibly well. Movie Synopsis: Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. But not everything goes according to plan. Directed By: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo Written By: Rowan Joffe, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, and Enrique López Lavigne Produced By: Screen Gems Rating: Restricted

Anybody Everybody Tottenham
When Fusion Blows Your Fuse - Paul Doyle, Haringey Aquatics

Anybody Everybody Tottenham

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 34:00 Transcription Available


I hope after listening to the episode you appreciate my little word play. Now look at us - the third sports episode this year 2023 is bringing all the sports people out! Had a great chat with Paul and it really makes you appreciate the dedication of so many adults when supporting the young generation to really fulfil their sporting ambitions. I hope that we will get that standout Tottenham swimmer to make us all proud and bring some money for this sport.Haringey Aquatics website: https://uk.teamunify.com/team/HA/page/homeHaringey Aquatics Insta (not up to date):  https://www.instagram.com/haringeyaquatics/Haringey Aquatics twitter (very active): https://twitter.com/teamharingey......................................................................................................................................................pod instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anybodyeverybodytottenham/pod website : https://www.anybodyeverybodytottenham.com/pod twitter: https://twitter.com/AnybodyBodyIf you fancy supporting my hobby - buy me a coffee :)https://www.buymeacoffee.com/anybodyeveI

ELIS Podcast
Pronouns - The Accident

ELIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 5:34


Listen to Dr Paul Doyle, Deputy Director, Research, talk about the use of pronouns in this episode of Grammar Matters.   For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - DAVID PAUL DOYLE - How To Hear The Voice Of God

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 41:27


In 1989 at the age of 21, DavidPaul Doyle knew the direction he had plotted for his life. From the 8th grade, his passion had focused on his becoming a fighter pilot, an astronaut, and eventually running for the United States Senate. Having studied in Russia and worked in the American Embassy in Moscow, and with his third year at the Air Force Academy only two weeks away, his life's goals were unexpectedly turned upside down by an extraordinary event. While riding in a car, listening to his favorite sax musician, he was suddenly enveloped by a powerful wave of overwhelming love. It was unlike anything he'd ever experienced nor had even known existed. Out of this incredible infusion of love, a question formed in his mind: "If I was an old man on my deathbed, what would I have done in my life to have had absolutely no regrets?" The question was answered as a bright light materialized in his mind. Rays from the light reached out to touch other lights, and a vivid vision of his future and true purpose became clear. It predicted he would write books that would impact people's lives throughout the world. The thought of becoming an author had never occurred to him. Though he had no clear knowledge what form this prediction would take nor what sort of books these might be, DavidPaul was transformed by this unexplained phenomenon. He turned his back on his dreams of becoming a pilot and made an instant decision to leave the Air Force Academy. Finishing his education at UC Berkeley, he threw himself into the single-minded aspiration of understanding and experiencing the source of this profound love and truth which had so changed his life. After years of devoted study and practice, DavidPaul has dedicated his life to helping others hear God's Voice within them. He has traveled worldwide conducting seminars and workshops to enthusiastic crowds on how to hear God's Voice. He has produced When God Spoke to Me: The Inspiring Stories of Ordinary People Who Have Received Divine Guidance and Wisdom, has co-authored The Voice for Love: Accessing Your Inner Voice to Fulfill Your Life Purpose, and has conducted tele-classes, year-long certification and teachers' programs, delivered free daily inspirational messages online, and produced the 30-day course, How to Hear the Voice of God. DavidPaul's heart lies in teaching. His passion is to reach as many people as possible with the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He hopes this book of collected stories from people around the world who have experienced communication with God will inspire readers to want to learn more about hearing God's Voice and to recognize the many ways they already hear this Voice in their lives. - www.whengodspoketome.com******************************************************************To listen to all our XZBN shows, with our compliments go to: https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv*** AND NOW ***The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com ******************************************************************

DogTorque
50. Paul Doyle

DogTorque

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 68:22


This week was a last minute catch up with Paul Doyle from Enduro. Paul discusses his experience with his own dogs and the types of trials he competes in. We also touch on what Paul has learnt about working dogs in his recent travels as well as a little bit out the Enduro products. Dan & I would like to thank Paul for jumping on at such short notice and we look forward to talking with Charles Williams next week.

Qanon FAQ
America First Sweeping The Country with Leon Benjamin and Paul Doyle

Qanon FAQ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 60:00


In this episode of MSOM, Sean Morgan reports on the military response from China around the island of Taiwan and the irregularities and wins in yesterday's elections. Next Pastors Leon Benjamin and Paul Doyle discuss the spiritual battle to restore American values. www.benjamin4congress.com https://www.cornerstonebatavia.org/https://americanmediaperiscope.com/amp/signupSave up to 66% off at https://MyPillow.com with AMP888RNCstore.com Use Promo Code AMP888https://GrillBlazer.com Save 10 Percent with AMP888Get Breaking News Updates: https://SeanMorganReport.comNearly 60% of Americans are concerned about running out of money.RECEIVE A FREE CONSULTATION & A FREE E-BOOK ABOUT ANNUITIEShttps://www.americanmediaperiscope.net/clevelandFREE OR PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3reDC7CGet a Free Gold Consultation: Call Dr. Kirk Elliott at +1 720-605-3900https://kirkelliottphd.com/morgan/BUY A SAT PHONE: https://bit.ly/3tHkWkIMyPatriotSupply: https://bit.ly/32OOD81www.AmericanMediaPeriscope.comSupport the show

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
Biggest Winners and Losers from Worlds + Devon Allen's Agent Paul Doyle (Guest), Fake Josh Kerr

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022


The Worlds delivered on the track and we break down in more detail the winners and losers from the 2022 World Athletics Championships. Then @ 53:34 we are joined by Devon Allen's agent Paul Doyle to get an update on Allen's ridiculous DQ at Worlds and what is next for Allen as the Philadelphia Eagles training camps started today. Show notes below. Major thanks to Coros for sponsoring our $200,022 Worlds Prediction Contest. If you're looking for a performance GPS watch, Coros is for you. It's the watch of Eliud Kipchoge, Emma Coburn and hopefully you. Coaches - Coros has a training hub that can help you take your team to the next level. https://coros.com/ Looking for a VPN to take your track and field viewing to the next level or secure your internet traffic? NordVPN is the VPN of LetsRun.com. More details here. Show notes: 3:07 Where's Jonathan Gault? 4:45 Major Props to Luis Grijalva for finishing 4th at Worlds in the 5000m 7:30 Rojo's Biggest Winner at Worlds - European distance running 9:04 Jakob Ingebrigtsen says he's a 5k runner (full video here) + he'd run the 10k and steeple if it was feasible 14:57 Message Board Post of Week by Thoughts Leader explains why no one pushed the pace in the 5,000m: Cheptegei/Barega/Kiplimo... TERRIBLE MISTAKE --- !!!! 'Natural born runners' myth goes home devastated” 18:10 Wejo's Biggest Loser of meet - stereotypes 20:01 Biggest loser #1 - Selemon Barega (and Ethiopian men on track) 20:47 Biggest Winners #2 - Everyone who repeated at Worlds 24:57 Biggest Winner #3- US men's sprinters 29:51 Will Noah Lyles be a footnote in history? Erriyon Knighton at 2028 Olympics will be younger than Noah Lyles is today 30:10 Biggest Losers #2 - US distance runners not named Athing Mu 34:16 Biggest Loser #3 - Track Town USA for the lack of sellouts in Eugene 41:18 Rojo Rant on Max Siegel - Not a lot of planning on USATF's part. They scheduled a press conference with Tommie Smith and John Carlos on 40 minutes notice. 47:11 Voicemail from Fake Josh Kerr - a class act in defeat, has great advice for high schoolers 50:08 Brief Monaco DL talk 53:34 Agent Paul Doyle with a Devon Allen update Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call /text 1-844-LETSRUN . We love playing listener voicemails. Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Got any feedback for us? You can leave it here too https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/b7f59a0c-7bd3-485f-ae91-eb455f441a76

The Private Equity Podcast
Paul Doyle on Leadership in Private Equity Firms and Portfolio Companies

The Private Equity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 43:28


Paul Doyle is the Managing Partner at Blackford Capital, a Private Equity firm in Grand Rapids, Michigan, which makes majority control investments in founder and family-owned, lower middle market manufacturing, industrial and distribution companies.  What You Will LearnProcess PE firms can adopt to achieve specific objectives Internal relations to build morale and improve working environments Literatures on proper leadership and management Other resource materials utilized for industry information Breakdown[00:40] Introduction of Paul Doyle[06:06] On mistake in PE firms/Portfolio Companies and how to correct it[12:54] Top 4 book recommendation on leadership[21:34] Recommendations for Portfolio Leaders in the Private Equity Industry[29:39] 3 Attributes that make a top performer[35:17] What do you love and dislike about the PE industry [40:43] Any other books or areas of information to be recommended ResourcesPaul Doyle's LinkedinThank you for tuning in!To get the newest Private Equity episodes, you can subscribe on iTunes or Spotify here.Lastly, if you have any feedback on the podcast or want to reach out to Alex with any questions, send an email to alex.rawlings@raw-selection.com.

Nova Hors-Série
Le road trip de Radio Nova en Irlande : troisième arrêt Galway

Nova Hors-Série

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 18:15


Entre musique traditionnelle, rock, soul et hip hop la musique irlandaise n'a pas fini de vous surprendre. Pour ce troisième arrêt, c'est à Galway que nous sommes allés tendre nos micros. On peut difficilement résister au charme de Galway, porte d'entrée de la côte ouest de l'Irlande et du Connemara. Une ville à taille humaine, authentique, vibrante et festive, dans laquelle la musique est omniprésente. Pour ce troisième épisode, nous sommes allés à la rencontre de Paul Doyle, luthier emblématique de la ville qui nous a accueilli dans son atelier avec Léo, son apprenti originaire du Brésil. Mais les véritables stars de Galway sont les "buskers", ces musiciens de rue qui se produisent tout au long de Shop Street, où nous avons rencontré Steven et Lena. Deux jeunes buskers qui ont improvisé une session live rien que pour nous. Et c'est Lena qui nous donnera rendez-vous plus tard dans la soirée, dans un pub incontournable de Galway : The crane. Un de ces endroits magiques, authentiques et intimistes, dans lequel nous avons eu la chance d'assister à une session live de la célèbre flûtiste Steph Geremia. Une véritable icône de la musique traditionnelle irlandaise, qui ne joue que rarement dans ce genre d'événement. Le trèfle irlandais a dû nous porter chance. Après Dublin et Belfast, Galway était la dernière étape de notre road trip musical à travers l'Irlande. Un voyage riche en émotion et en musique, que l'on était heureux de partager avec vous. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

ELIS Podcast
Adjectives – The Advertisement

ELIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 7:11


Listen to Dr Paul Doyle, Deputy Director, Research, talk about adjectives that are formed from verbs in this episode of Grammar Matters.   For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast

The Men Who Saved Football
The Men Who Saved Football - Ep 94 Dundalk 4 - 1 Drogheda Utd Reaction

The Men Who Saved Football

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 48:28


Dundalk claim the local bragging rights with a comprehensive victory over neighbours Drogheda Utd in what most fans hail as the best display of the season so far. Keith Ward and Paul Doyle contribute to a more cohesive midfield as Darragh Leahy grabs a brace to put on Dundalk on the road to victory. We also grab a post match reaction from club Chairman Sean O'Connor on the season so far as a buoyant Dundalk return to the European qualification spot.

ELIS Podcast
Collective Nouns – At the Airport

ELIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 5:20


Listen to Dr Paul Doyle, Deputy Director, Research, talk about the use of collective nouns in this episode of Grammar Matters. For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast

ELIS Podcast
Definite and Indefinite Articles – A Letter of Complaint

ELIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 8:09


Listen to Dr Paul Doyle, Deputy Director, Research, talk about the use of the definite and indefinite articles in this episode of Grammar Matters.   For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast

ELIS Podcast
Singular and Plural: Countable and Uncountable Nouns - At the Supermarket

ELIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 8:38


Listen to Dr Paul Doyle, Deputy Director, Research, talk about the use of singular and plural nouns, and countable and uncountable nouns in this episode of Grammar Matters.   For full show notes, visit our website at go.gov.sg/elispodcast

The Extratime.com Podcast
Extratime.com Podcast - Season 9 - Episode 31 - The Saints Go Marching In - UCD going up - Alan Mathews - David Kennedy - Andy Myler - Paul Doyle

The Extratime.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 47:11


On the extratime.com Monday Podcast with Oisin Langan we hear from Alan Mathews on St Pats cup victory. We talk to UCD boss Andy Myler and player Paul Doyle on the Students getting promoted to the Premier Division. We also hear from David Kennedy of Loughmore-Castleiney. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)

OceanFM Ireland
Ex Rovers players help UCD win promotion

OceanFM Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 4:58


Three former Sligo Rovers players, Liam Kerrigan, Jack Keaney and Paul Doyle, were part of the UCD team which beat Waterford FC 2-1 in Friday night's promotion-relegation play-off to clinch promotion to the Premier Division of the League of Ireland. Doyle and team captain, Donegal's Jack Keaney, spoke to Oisín Langan after the win.

The Westerly Sun
Westerly Sun - 2021-09-13: Brian Boucher, Heroes "Banner" Project, and Robin Marie Callejo

The Westerly Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 4:25


You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about news, the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Brian Boucher is a former professional ice hockey goaltender who is a game and studio analyst on national ESPN and ABC games. He played 13 seasons in the NHL for the Philadelphia Flyers, Phoenix Coyotes, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, San Jose Sharks and Carolina Hurricanes. He currently holds the NHL's modern record for the longest shutout streak at 332 minutes and 01 second, set while he was a member of the Phoenix Coyotes during the 2003–04 NHL season. Now, we turn our feature story…. In Westerly, A dozen banners hanging from light poles in the downtown area pay tribute to local veterans who served in the armed forces. Each banner is dedicated to a single veteran and includes a photograph and description of the individual's service as well as the banner sponsor. The Westerly Lions Club took the hometown heroes banner project on after Paul Doyle, a club member who sits on its board, suggested it. Doyle learned of the program from a cousin who lives in Pennsylvania, where it originated. With a father, two brothers, an uncle and grandfathers who all served in the U.S. Navy, Doyle grew up respecting those who served. When he learned of the program, he contacted a Lions Club in Pennsylvania that was involved to get details: "As soon as I saw the picture in Pennsylvania, I thought that's a really good idea. I think some of the stories of the vets from the past get lost" The banners provide a high-visibility way to remind the community of the service provided by members of the U.S. Armed Forces at a time when the military can seem isolated from other parts of American society. "The wars back in the day were more well known. Everybody had to do something or sacrifice something in order to help the cause, but now it seems very compartmentalized.” The Westerly Lions Club, which has about 100 members, initiated a fundraising and publicity effort to raise money for the banners. Half of the net proceeds from the effort will be donated to the Disabled American Veterans organization and the rest will be used by the club, which maintains a nonprofit foundation to support other nonprofit organizations. Printing Plus on Main Street made the banners and the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce, which owns the hardware on the light poles, supported the effort. Doyle also thanked Town Manager J. Mark Rooney, a veteran, for assisting and making town workers available to assist with installation of the banners. The banners will be up for one month and then a second set of banners with additional veterans will go up for one month in the spring. Eventually the banners will be put up once per year, and Doyle said members of the club hope to make the program a regular, long-running effort. Stay up to date on this developing story at westerlysun.com There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from Cargill in Westerly. They're looking for shipping and receiving associates. You'll be responsible for working in a fast paced environment packing meat products. Pay is up $20.00 per hour. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/jobs?l=Westerly%2C%20RI&mna=5&aceid&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpf2IBhDkARIsAGVo0D2S3gEb-328GyRpBuTTeeKPdn3-klOh0KYAsfete6MEZmI5S4qTg-4aAnQkEALw_wcB&vjk=740518464e480bd4 Today we're remembering the life of Robin Marie Callejo of Westerly. She was the loving companion of Quintana Perry for 21 years. Born in New London,  Robin loved her sports – watching the Boston Red Sox and Green Bay Packers, following Drag Racing as a fan of the John Force team and bowling for many years on Friday nights. She was a graduate of Fitch High School Class of 1988 and a graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University. She leaves her partner, her parents, her aunt, her sister and step-brother. Robin was the loving aunt to two. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Robin's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UConn Report
UConn Report: Mike Anthony and Paul Doyle discuss Geno Auriemma and UConn women's offseason (6-29)

UConn Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 36:54


Mike Anthony and Paul Doyle discuss Geno Auriemma and a variety of other topics during the UConn women's basketball offseason.

Reef And Rivers Podcast
Season 3 Episode 6: Ports North - Environmental Responsibility in the Shipping Lane

Reef And Rivers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 19:50


Ports North is responsible for the development and management of the Ports of Cairns, Cape Flattery, Karumba, Mourilyan, Skardon River, Quintell Beach, Thursday Island, Burketown and Cooktown. Manager of Sustainability and External Policy, Paul Doyle, joins the podcast to talk about Ports North’s operations in the Wet Tropics, the Cairns shipping dredging project, and recent work on their environmental sustainability strategy.

Football Weekly
PSG’s schooling by City and the Guardian turns 200 – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 50:26


Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Paul Doyle to discuss Manchester City’s triumph over PSG. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Track Boys Podcast
Interview with Paul Doyle, and Weekend of Show Stopping Performances! | Track Boys Pod #3

Track Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 65:57


Track Boys Podcast Episode 3 | Paul Doyle, CEO of Doyle Management Group, CEO of American Track League and Athletics Super Man, sits down with Devon and Clayton. USATF Grand Prix, Drake Relays and collegiate superstars highlight the weekly rundown! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Show Summary: 1:08​ - Weekly Rundown : Performances dominate the weekly rundown, from world leads, collegiate leaders, and U20 records! WE also discuss the Tinman Elite and the situation involving the coaching change. 16:18​ - Paul Doyle interview : We talk American Track League, life of a super agent, and how do we gain exposure for Track and Field for our sport to continue to grow! 52:53​ - Interview recap : 56:00​ - Fans Slide into DMs : Who wins in a 400m? Favorite part of the Olympics outside of running? 1:01:01​ - What's next for us : Where we suiting up next? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow to Stay Connected! TrackBoys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5A6...​ TrackBoys Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackboyspo...​ Devon Allen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devonallen13/​​ Clayton Murphy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claytonmurp...

Companions of the Compendium
Episode 12: Stuart McMillan International Olympic Coach and CEO of ALTIS

Companions of the Compendium

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 65:11


It was my great pleasure to have one of the most prolific Olympic coaches in history on my podcast, Stuart McMillan. Coach and I started our discussion on the importance of the rare centrist. We talked about his early mentors and even his own athletes as teachers. Coach McMillan explained the importance of developing a relationship where the athletes become more a part of the process in their training and advocates in high-performance sport. He and I then chatted on aspects of ALTIS that seem to separate them from others. We spend a lot of time discussing their trackside therapy. Stu then educates the audience on the importance of integrated experts throughout all levels of sports performance and the successes of the UK model in the build-up to the Olympics. We moved our conversation to the future of amateur sport and its survival hinging upon people like Paul Doyle. I then asked him his thoughts about unique ways to build commerce in track and field like gambling. Coach went on to lay out the challenge of everyone being a part of the change to improve the sport and how especially import stakeholders who want to reform things must step up if they want the sport to improve. We finish our conversation with ALTIS's recent initiatives to provide opportunities to people of color and woman coaches. Please visit our sponsor Simplifaster: https://store.simplifaster.com/sku/83/ For more on ALTIS Visit: https://altis.world/ To Follow Stu on Twitter: @StuartMcMillan1 To pick up a copy of the Sprinter's Compendium please visit: https://store.vervante.com/c/v/V4081803315.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-joseph-banta/support

Track World News
Interview Series: Paul Doyle

Track World News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 37:08


Today we sit down with founder of The American Track League and Track & Field super agent Paul Doyle. Paul shares with us what track needs to do to grow in the post Usain Bolt era, he discusses the origin of The American Track League, and gives a brief preview of what outdoor could look like for the series. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to leave a like, give a rating, subscribe, share the show with you friends, and follow us on Instagram @trackworldnews for more track content. New episodes every Tuesday! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/support

UConn Report
UConn Women's Basketball Podcast: After Final Four loss, what's the future hold?

UConn Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 33:13


After UConn's tough, Final Four loss to Arizona, Mike Anthony, Paul Doyle and beatwriter Doug Bonjour wrap up the 2021 season and look at the Huskies prospects going forward.

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
BONUS: Athletics LLC EP44 'ft Paul Doyle of American Track League'-February 5, 2021

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 114:22


Here's the surprise y'all been waiting for! This week we have the MAN HIMSELF...Paul Doyle. See what he has to say and reveal to us in conversation. If your jaw doesn't drop AT LEAST once, you might want to check to see that your heart is still ticking! After we get Super Bowl predictions out of the way, including Paul's, we touch on the lack of representation of white sprinters and what the factors of that might be. Then we go to a topic of why there isn't more talent production in the more populated areas like SF, NY, SEA. (Everyone needs to hear this part) Lastly, fantasy 4x4 picks! Who you siding with this week? Again, we will get everyone's relay and post them on social media to get a poll of the winning relays. We'll see y'all after you get to clicking! See ya on the other side

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
BONUS: Paul Doyle-American Track League

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 31:00


Paul is the founder/CEO of Doyle Management Group. DMG's full concierge service handles competition schedules, meet entries, transportation, hotel accommodations, training camps, physical therapy and any last minute need that arises. A natural fit for these services is to create your own domestic track meets to help athletes compete on their home turf. Paul and his team did exactly that with the creation of the American Track League. Hear from Paul on the inspiration to create this series of meets held at the University of Arkansas, the successes behind the first two meets, and what we can expect this Sunday at 3:30pm on ESPN.

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
So Close, So Far, and Super Agent Paul Doyle on American Track League

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021


Super-agent Paul Doyle is our guest at 60:06 and he talks the debut and future of the American Track League and why he may have half his net worth invested in it. Prior to that we look back at Mary Cain, Kara Goucher and the allegations against Alberto Salazar and the NOP and look ahead to a crazy fall marathon schedule before turning to last week's action. Jim Walmsley, (the guest last week on the Track Talk podcast) ran for 6 hours and just missed the 100km world record by 12 seconds at HOKA Project Carbon X, Ryan Crouser go the shot put world record, and Christian Noble of Lee (Tenn.) University got a collegiate record and sent his teammates into a frenzy. Free Sample Pack of LMNT for Track Talk Listeners A new way to hydate is here. LMNT provides essential electrolytes without sugar, artificial ingredients, coloring, or any other junk. LetsRun.com Track Talk podcast listeners can claim their free sample pack - by going to DrinkLMNT.com/LetsRun . (You pay just $5 shipping). Show notes: 7:11 NOP, Alberto Salazar, Mary Cain, Kara Goucher on HBO Sports 15:39 Boston Marathon has a date (and it's 1 day after Chicago and 8 after London) 18:28 Are the Tokyo Olympics in jeopardy? 27:51 Oh so close: Jim Walmsley runs for 6 hours and misses the 100km world record by 12 seconds 38:14 Oh so far: Ryan Crouser world record 40:27 Christian Noble 13:37 DII record and crazy reaction video 46:21 Michigan pauses sports for 2 weeks 52:00 Email of Week 57:34 RAK Half is STACKED 60:06 Paul Doyle Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/866bbb4d-cfd3-4574-97ce-c5ed4a5905e9

Ray and Joe D.
Ray and Brian: Sports In Trouble?

Ray and Joe D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 7:50


Paul Doyle from Hearst Media Sports discusses the massive 43.5 Million Dollar deficit in UCONN Athletics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Football Weekly
Car park capers, back gardens and a shock in the FA Cup – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 56:11


Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Ben Fisher to review the weekend’s FA Cup action. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Michigan Business Network
Scott Patchin | Business Leaders Profiled In New Book On “Honest Culture” In The Workplace

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 6:35


Chris Holman welcomes Leadership and Development Coach & Author, Scott Patchin to the Michigan Business Network. They talk about Scott's new book which focuses on how honesty, trust, and teamwork can transform business. Six West Michigan business leaders profiled in a new book on “honest culture” in the workplace Leadership and development coach & author Scott Patchin’s new book focuses on how honesty, trust, and teamwork can transform business The six area business leaders Patchin interviewed, and a key takeaway from each: Rick Baker, President & CEO, Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce “Know your trust tendency. Are you a give it or earn it person?” Jane Clark, President, Michigan West Coast Chamber of Commerce “Great leaders never stop learning, and part of that learning is always finding a way back to what you do best.” Paul Doyle, CEO, Coastal Container “The single biggest way to get people to speak the truth to you is to act on what they tell you, especially when it’s different from what you originally thought. If they change your mind, and they can experience that, they’ll speak truth to you more.” Dr. Donna Lowry, President & CEO, Ready For School “The opposite of truth is not a lie.” Javier Olivera, CEO, Supermercado Mexico “For entrepreneurs, sometimes it is important to slow the business down so that it can be prepared for the next bigger or faster race.” Dr. Diana Wong, Associate Professor of Management, Eastern Michigan University “Leaders must learn to hold the space: The key to doing this is designing time to really listen to what people have to say, bring all the ideas together so people see the impact of their ideas on the plan, and the outcome is a team engaged and supporting the plan they spoke into.”

The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
XZRS: David Paul Doyle - How To Hear The Voice of God

The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 47:09


In 1989 at the age of 21, DavidPaul Doyle knew the direction he had plotted for his life. From the 8th grade, his passion had focused on his becoming a fighter pilot, an astronaut, and eventually running for the United States Senate. Having studied in Russia and worked in the American Embassy in Moscow, and with his third year at the Air Force Academy only two weeks away, his life's goals were unexpectedly turned upside down by an extraordinary event. While riding in a car, listening to his favorite sax musician, he was suddenly enveloped by a powerful wave of overwhelming love. It was unlike anything he'd ever experienced nor had even known existed. Out of this incredible infusion of love, a question formed in his mind: "If I was an old man on my deathbed, what would I have done in my life to have had absolutely no regrets?" The question was answered as a bright light materialized in his mind. Rays from the light reached out to touch other lights, and a vivid vision of his future and true purpose became clear. It predicted he would write books that would impact people's lives throughout the world. The thought of becoming an author had never occurred to him. Though he had no clear knowledge what form this prediction would take nor what sort of books these might be, DavidPaul was transformed by this unexplained phenomenon. He turned his back on his dreams of becoming a pilot and made an instant decision to leave the Air Force Academy. Finishing his education at UC Berkeley, he threw himself into the single-minded aspiration of understanding and experiencing the source of this profound love and truth which had so changed his life. After years of devoted study and practice, DavidPaul has dedicated his life to helping others hear God's Voice within them. He has traveled worldwide conducting seminars and workshops to enthusiastic crowds on how to hear God's Voice. He has produced When God Spoke to Me: The Inspiring Stories of Ordinary People Who Have Received Divine Guidance and Wisdom, has co-authored The Voice for Love: Accessing Your Inner Voice to Fulfill Your Life Purpose, and has conducted tele-classes, year-long certification and teachers' programs, delivered free daily inspirational messages online, and produced the 30-day course, How to Hear the Voice of God. DavidPaul's heart lies in teaching. His passion is to reach as many people as possible with the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He hopes this book of collected stories from people around the world who have experienced communication with God will inspire readers to want to learn more about hearing God's Voice and to recognize the many ways they already hear this Voice in their lives. - www.whengodspoketome.com

Football Weekly
Calvert-Lewin on fire and fake crowds leaving games early – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 54:24


Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Jonathan Liew. They discuss the recent Carabao Cup action, including another hat-trick for Dominic Calvert-Lewin, José Mourinho chasing Eric Dier down the tunnel, Paul Doyle’s unusual recipe for improving the League Cup, Jonathan Liew on the Borussia Dortmund model and fake crowds leaving games early. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Seth Allen
Between The Madness

Seth Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 144:45


“Boy, I’m glad it’s over. I’m glad we don’t have practice this week or next week.” I’ve never seen a coach so openly defeated after a loss. There’s no stoicism here, no talk about being proud of his players, no looking forward to next year. There’s no energy left for that. Here is the great Jerry Tarkanian, a coach I’m used to seeing emanate such intensity that he has to bite on a towel during games, and boy, he’s just glad it’s over.It’s one of the final scenes from Between The Madness, the 1998 documentary following the Fresno State men’s basketball team over the entirety of their disastrous season that year. A baby faced Andy Katz is standing with Tarkanian, looking in this moment more like a friend lending an ear than a sports reporter for the Fresno Bee. The two are in the bowels of Madison Square Garden after Tarkanian’s team lost a heartbreaker in the NIT. It feels like a private moment between the two, but there’s an unseen third party holding the camera, peering at Tark’s exhausted looking face from around Katz’s shoulder. Whoever holds that camera spent the better part of their year watching from close distance as the team broke apart in headline grabbing fashion. As I watch this scene I wonder if that person is glad it’s over, too.Fresno State entered that season with a loaded roster predicted to make the Elite 8 by Sports Illustrated. Tarkanian assembled an unprecedented amount of talent for a Western Athletic Conference team with four players that would go on to play in the NBA, and more that had the potential to. Despite their talent the team never found consistency due to player suspensions for violations as trivial as smoking weed, as serious as domestic assault, and as unbelievable as threatening with a samurai sword. So much s**t hit the fan in Fresno that Mike Wallace brought his 60 Minutes crew to campus to file an expose on the program. I have to link to Wallace’s GOTCHYA segment on the program here, not because it’s good, but because it’s a chance to hear Mike Wallace muster up all his 60 Minutes gravitas to say the phrase “White (blanking) honkey b***h.”Between The Madness first aired on Fox Sports One on Thanksgiving, 1998. The film’s producers agreed not to show NCAA violations (Fresno State would later vacate wins for the following season and the two after that), but otherwise had creative control and unprecedented access to the team for the duration of their season. The resulting raw behind the scenes feel was jarring to me as a modern viewer accustomed to careful brand curation that has a firm grasp on modern sports media. Before watching this film I didn’t realize how thoroughly conditioned my expectations have become by our era of Players’ Tribune, sportswriters guaranteeing brand-friendly coverage in exchange for access, broadcasters employed by the team, and player produced documentaries.There are some similarities to The Last Dance, the docuseries that drew millions of viewers when it aired on ESPN earlier this year and now lives as a binge friendly hit on Netflix. Both make use of beyond the norm access to tell the inside story of a season, and incidentally both had cameras rolling in the same time of the same year. The differences are more interesting. While Dance uses interviews taking place in our time to look back, in Madness the viewer is trapped in the moment with no faces from the future guaranteeing a happy ending. Dance, being a product of our time, also required sign-off from it’s billionaire star subject so predictably avoids venturing far from corporate interests. Dance may make you feel like you’re finally getting the real story, but ultimately it’s the same story you’ve gotten all along, the tried and true one that has been told in two minute commercials for decades. The crew behind Madness had license to tell whatever story they felt was most worth telling, and the result feels a lot more human and interesting. While Jordan and Phil were masterminding their final triumphant season in Chicago, in Fresno there was a group of young players caught in bad situations made worse by draconian NCAA policy, while the national media shook their collective finger at them for having it too good for too long. If The Last Dance shows us the system working perfectly to reward talent and effort, Between The Madness suggests that’s more an exception than rule.I’m hyping this film up knowing you can’t watch for yourself and disagree, because some years ago Between The Madness disappeared. Internet searches bring back only a few clips and some old message board posts written by fans trying to track down a copy for themselves. It can’t be found in any great online warehouses or auctions or pirate sites. The film is unavailable, but just because something is unavailable doesn’t mean that it’s entirely gone. I first heard of Between The Madness in a bar in Austin, Texas in 2016. I was there performing in my first ever comedy festival, which was being held during South by Southwest but was not an official part of that indie rock fest turned thinkfluencer/tech/media/music/whatever/free stuff bonanza that is modern South By. The fest I flew in for was an independent venture put on by the local alt-comedy club opportunistically timed to siphon off some SXSW asses for their seats and attract sponsor dollars from players too small to buy-in to the main event. Getting suckered into paying your own way to a bad festival is a stock comedian story, and this one turned out to be mine. The day of the festival I learned my involvement consisted of one ten minute set, to be performed in the lobby of the club, in the early afternoon, standing alongside sponsor booths as they handed out free samples. I’d had rough sets before but this was the first time I’d been upstaged by organic soybean chips.The chips were not good but they were my compensation, so I finished my set and stuffed my bag full of them before heading back out into broad daylight to find a drink. Walking through the towering corporate absurdity of SXSW was a welcome distraction. I remember AMC promoting a new show about a Preacher teaming up with a vampire by constructing a massive upside down church. USA Network set up an entire carnival to promote Mr. Robot in all it’s corporate approved anti-corporate splendor. I saw handsome Canadian basketball legend Rick Fox for the second time in my life. My bleak festival debut was forced into the backseat.I was staying on the couch of my friend, the hoops writer Ananth Pandian, and I met up with Ananth and his friend Luke Bonner at a bar. Luke starting talking about Between The Madness. I had never heard of it. He told us he saw the film only once in his life, when he was heading into his freshman season at West Virginia, and called it one of the biggest learning experiences of his time in college. Sitting there in summer class, before his freshman season had even started, Madness gave Luke what he felt  was his first real look at the world he was entering as a college basketball player. Line cast and hook set, he reeled me in: He’d never been able to find the film again. He’d been trying for years, he said, and it didn’t seem to exist anymore.Learning that an obscure and noteworthy documentary existed, and that was difficult (impossible?) to find was like a designer drug created specifically for the part of me I’ll describe as Comic Book Guy from The Simpsons but for basketball. I had to find it. I would find it. Then I would judge it. When I got back to Portland I started searching online and two things kept happening: I would not find the film, and I would learn a more about that team’s notoriety that made me want the film even more.As my obsession grew and online searches failed I decided to start reaching out to anyone I could who was associated with the film over social media. I told them I was creating a podcast about my search for the film and that I’d like to talk and, oh yeah, do you happen to have a copy? That podcast never got off the ground as I imagined it but now, three years later and thanks to a pandemic putting stand-up in a choke hold, I had time to go back and re-listen to the interviews from 2017 and share them, finally.I eventually watched the film courtesy of Paul Doyle, the Director, who I tracked down using LinkedIn. By that time Paul was living a different professional life running a business that helped seniors find various services. Along the way I also talked with Terrance Roberson, a star on the team and one of the main subjects of the documentary. Terrance is the first player interviewed in the film, as a sophomore sitting alone in the locker room he tells the story of his mother dying in front of him after suffering a heart attack in church, and the tone is set. Terrance was the only member of that team to play four seasons at Fresno State and talked about his standout career there,  regrets, and current life as a mentor to basketball talent and a mental health technician in his hometown of Saginaw, Michigan.My first break, though, was talking with a member of the film’s crew named Stephen Mintz. I came across Stephen’s name on an old Fresno State message board where someone mentioned he made the film and had since become a stand-up comedian in Fresno. I found his comedian page on facebook and soon we were talking via Skype about his experience chasing around the team with a camera on his shoulder for six months. Mintz developed an attachment with the team that would strain after filming. After the season, still wanting to be close to the team, Mintz took a job as statistician and academic advisor. In the latter role he gained notoriety when he told a newspaper that he wrote papers for players in exchange for money, part of a scandal that got his name everywhere from the Fresno Bee to the New York Times and made him persona non grata to the program. He talked about all of it. Later I’d meet Mintz in person when he got me up on a stand-up show in Fresno and get to talk comedy-shop, basketball, and about his gig at the local Haunted House.Paul, Terrance, and Stephen all spoke with reverence about Tark and shared stories of their time with him. They talked about the emotional toll of that season, the mixed feelings they have, and the impact the film had on their lives nearly twenty years later. And, of course, I got their inside perspectives on the samurai sword incident for the record. I forwarded the film to Luke Bonner, now retired from basketball, who finally got to see the film that hit him so hard as a teenager. Luke thinks the film is still great, and I agree. Since there are no plans to re-release the film these interviews are as close as anyone can get to the experience. I like to imagine another basketball obsessive will come across them while conducting their own search for the film.Now with time to reflect I’ve been able to feel gratitude for how much better it was that I couldn’t simply order Between The Madness from Amazon. It’s unavailability gave me a quest and conversations with people I’ll never forget. Despite how bad that comedy festival was I’m glad I decided to use my “emergencies only” credit card to pay my own way. F**k all soybean chips forever, though. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sethallen.substack.com

SciDance
7: Self talk and goal setting with Paul Doyle

SciDance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 42:51


Paul Doyle discusses the relevance and application of psychological skills training in the dance studio. Focused on self talk and goal setting, this episode explains these tools, and how teachers and dancers can use these effectively. Resources – https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1559827617729634 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/David_Fletcher17/publication/303694216_Effects_of_psychological_and_psychosocial_interventions_on_sport_performance_A_meta-analysis/links/59f38d86a6fdcc075ec34cf0/Effects-of-psychological-and-psychosocial-interventions-on-sport-performance-A-meta-analysis.pdf https://selfdeterminationtheory.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/2017_DemuynckVansteenkisteHaerensSoenens_SportEdPsych.pdf https://doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.4.2.158 https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2015.1063097 Find Paul here – Twitter: @pauld_dance Contact: jasminefmcook@icloud.com Instagram: @scidancepodcast Cover art by Jill North. Original image by Young Images Photography.

Football Weekly
Leeds United are back in the Premier League – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 53:35


Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Paul Doyle to discuss Leeds’s Championship triumph in the company of Daniel Chapman from the Square Ball podcast, plus the weekend’s FA Cup semis. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Football Weekly
Platini, pain and penalties: France v West Germany 1982 – Football Weekly

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 49:40


Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Philippe Auclair discuss the Night of Seville, including Battiston v Schumacher, Michel Platini and the first World Cup penalty shootout. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections
#24: Bryan Fetzer-life after 20+ years of collegiate coaching

Gill Athletics: Track and Field Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 37:29


Ever wonder if you should (or could) transition from coaching track and field to working in the business world? Bryan joins us today to talk about his transition; he coached in spots such as Cal-Berkely, Ranger JC, Harvard, Missisippi State and spent the last 8 years as the Director of Track & Field/CC at the University of Virginia. He knows co-owns a business, works different projects with super agent Paul Doyle, and consults with federations around the world. 

The Mark Toner Podcast
#38 Conspiracy Theories with Paul Doyle

The Mark Toner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 94:19


UConn Report
UConn Men's Basketball -- Jan. 16

UConn Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 47:55


Hearst Connecticut Media sports columnist Jeff Jacobs and UConn men's basketball beat reporter David Borges join Paul Doyle to talk about the Huskies as Dan Hurley's team prepares to face No. 14 Villanova Saturday.

UConn Report
UConn men's basketball preview

UConn Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 39:17


Hearst Connecticut Media sports columnist Jeff Jacobs and UConn men's basketball beat reporter David Borges join Paul Doyle to discuss the upcoming season, Dan Hurley's second at the helm of the program.

Michigan Business Network
Paul Doyle with Details on "West Michigan Nice is Not an Inclusion Strategy" event

Michigan Business Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 6:40


Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Paul Doyle to find out about an upcoming event set to Challenges West Michigan to Own Privilege. The West Michigan Public Relations Society of America (WMPRSA,) in conjunction with Inclusive Performance Strategies (IPS), will host the thought-provoking event, Own Your Privilege: West Michigan Nice is Not an Inclusion Strategy. The West Michigan Public Relations Society of America (WMPRSA), along with Inclusive Performance Strategies (IPS), announced the upcoming event on Tuesday, November 12th. Listen to this PodCast for more information.

Football Weekly
Ajax, Messi, Bolton and a weekend preview – Football Weekly Extra

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 63:17


Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Paolo Bandini discuss Ajax’s whirlwind win at Spurs, Liverpool’s defeat to a Messi masterclass, Football League permutations, Bolton and detectives at the snooker. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod

Football Weekly
Chelsea's Brooks bothers and title rivals letting it slip – Football Weekly Extra

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 69:01


Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Mark Webster discuss turmoil at the top, Chelsea blown away by Bournemouth, Solskjær maintaining his unbeaten start and Schrödinger’s Neil Lennon

Love Letter Stories
Paul Doyle: Finding purpose

Love Letter Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 7:37


During college and well after it, Paul was wondering if there was more to life. His searching lead him to the Lord — and the concept of lordship.

Football Weekly
Carabao bangers, Mourinho v Pogba and lucky cucumbers – Football Weekly Extra

Football Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 61:39


Max is joined by Barry Glendenning, Paul Doyle and Vaishali Bhardwaj to discuss the Carabao Cup, yet more Mourinho drama, Harry Wilson’s banger, lucky cucumbers, mislaid lederhosen and noisy dogs

Sound Off Connecticut
Tyler Flanigan, 19-Year-Old Political Veteran (8/3/18)

Sound Off Connecticut

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 102:15


Tyler Flanigan discusses his candidacy for Sen. Paul Doyle’s seat in the 9th district. Tyler is currently a Political Science student at the University of Connecticut, with intentions of completing the accelerated law program, while minoring in Public Policy. While only 19 years old, Flanigan is already a political veteran. And Dave Collins, Reporter with The Day, wants to know if Herbst and Linares are helping Russians sow divisiveness?

On the Record
Morning Record: Sen. Paul Doyle running for attorney general (7-16)

On the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 25:14


Sen. Paul Doyle, D-Wethersfield, joins the Morning Record to talk about his campaign for attorney general. He is one of three candidates competing for the Democratic nomination. This is part of the Morning Record's 2018 August Primary series. Music: thegoodlawdz.bandcamp.com

Alberta Morning News
Exercise MAPLE FLAG

Alberta Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 8:02


Col. Paul Doyle, commander of 4 Wing, CFB Cold Lake speaks about an aerial exercise that prepares fliers from more than a dozen countries to work together in a war setting.

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast
S1 Ep15: Ireland under Jack Charlton

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 70:02


It's time to have a chat about the Jack Charlton period as manager of Ireland. We talk long balls, white baseball caps, Liam Brady's magazine based rebellion, Paul McGrath's genius and the many errors of Packie Bonner with Paul Doyle of The Guardian. We also find time to have a squint at the 1989 Ballon D'or list and ask, just who is Robby Langers and how did Derby County get in there? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Erin's Isle podcast
Episode 3: Walk to School & Belfast

Erin's Isle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 17:56


In this episode of Erin's Isle we meet a dentist from Drogheda who took a very long walk to school for three very good causes. Cormac McNamara knows how to make a difference. We also meet Paul Doyle who runs Haper's Boutique B & B in Belfast. It's an amazing turn of the century guest house restored to Victorian splendor. It's a real look into what it takes to run a B&B in Ireland. And we stroll through the Botanical Gardens at Queen's College.  

On The Run
NCAA Record Holder Hannah Cunliffe's First Interview Since Going Pro | Ep. 73

On The Run

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 44:24


Former Oregon star Hannah Cunliffe opens up in her first interview since choosing to bypass her final year of NCAA eligibility to turn professional. The NCAA record holder for 60m tells us she's signing with adidas and her agent is Paul Doyle. The rest? She's still figuring things out.

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 46: Swin Cash

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 22:22


Former UConn star and current CBS Sports Network analyst Swin Cash joins women's beat reporter Paul Doyle to discuss the culture at the core of the Huskies’ sustained excellence (2:20), the adjustment period for recruits (6:00), the lasting effects of being a member of the UConn family (9:00), the growth of women’s basketball nationally (13:45), her transition into a front office role with the New York Liberty at the end of her playing career and the new goals she’s setting for herself as a mom (15:40). Cash and Doyle wrap things up with an update on her broadcasting career, the foundation for which was laid in her collegiate days (20:00).

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 44: Women's Hoops With Jeff Jacobs And Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 45:25


Women's beat reporter Paul Doyle calls in from Chicago to chat with columnist Jeff Jacobs and online producer Chris Brodeur about the Huskies' recent scare against old Big East rival Notre Dame (1:40), Azura Stevens' breakout performance (3:00), the challenge from the Irish despite a slew of injuries (8:30), the evolution of the Muffet McGraw-Geno Auriemma relationship (13:45), Katie Lou Samuelson's injury and whether she's trying to return too quickly (17:00), Megan Walker's emergence (22:30), Gabby Williams' struggle with migraines (29:00) and Chris Dailey's role in Auriemma's pursuit of 1000 victories (33:00).

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 41: Women's Hoops With Jeff Jacobs And Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 39:45


Beat reporter Paul Doyle calls in from Los Angeles to chat with columnist Jeff Jacobs and online producer Chris Brodeur about the UConn women's basketball team's early-season dominance. The guys discuss the atmosphere at Pauley Pavilion for the Huskies' win over No. 5 UCLA (2:00), Napheesa Collier's return to form (4:20), Katie Lou Samuelson's injury (8:00), Megan Walker's breakout (10:00), the havoc the Huskies continue to wreak on defense (21:00) and the apparent lack of secondary contenders across the NCAA (25:30). They wrap up by looking ahead at the schedule (31:30) and share some sports writer travel stories (33:15). (Note: the podcast was recorded prior to UConn's win over Michigan State Saturday)

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 37: Women's Hoops With Jeff Jacobs And Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 50:46


Columnist Jeff Jacobs joined beat reporter Paul Doyle and online producer Chris Brodeur to break down the UConn women’s basketball team’s opening-night domination of Stanford and look ahead to the Huskies’ upcoming West coast swing. Doyle and Jacobs break down Crystal Dangerfield’s breakout performance (2:20) and offer their early impressions of a UConn team that won easily with less than its best effort (5:40). The guys discuss the professionalism with which the Huskies conduct themselves when dealing with the media (15:30), the personality traits of a UConn recruit (20:40), the trademark chemistry that seems to permeate every iteration of the roster (29:00) and the tough stretch of games on the schedule beginning with Friday’s home opener against Cal (36:20).

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 33: Women's Basketball Preview

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 49:04


Columnist Jeff Jacobs joined UConn women’s beat reporter Paul Doyle for a jam-packed episode of the UConn Insider podcast previewing the Huskies’ 2017-18 season. Doyle and Jacobs share their impressions from ESPN’s NCAA women’s basketball media day (1:30); examine the social consciousness of women’s basketball players in the wake of Breanna Stewart’s revelation that she was sexually abused as a child (3:45); and take a look at how the team’s chemistry is developing (12:00). The guys discuss the Huskies’ depth (17:00), Kia Nurse’s development as a long-distance shooter (18:30), Azura Stevens’ potential as a breakout star (22:45), the apparent lack of formidable foes within the Top 25 (32:00) and Crystal Dangerfield’s emergence as a confident ballhandler capable of running the offense (36:00). They wrap up by assessing the women’s college basketball coaching ranks and whether a true Geno Auriemma foil is on the horizon (44:00).

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 28: Basketball Roundtable

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 34:56


Columnist Jeff Jacobs joined women's beat reporter Paul Doyle and men's beat reporter Dom Amore for a roundtable discussion on all things UConn hoops on the heels of an eventful AAC Media Day in Philadelphia. The guys discuss the talent gap between the women and the rest of the league (2:00), the modest preseason ranking for the men (6:30), the Wichita State men owning the preseason spotlight (10:00), a fascinating race for the conference's Player of the Year award among the UConn women (11:15), the need for Jalen Adams to emerge as a true star for the men (18:30), the trademark intensity of Cincinnati men's coach Mick Cronin (26:20) and the increased prestige of the league as a whole thanks to an impressive assemblage of coaches (30:00).

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 26: Women's Hoops With Jeff Jacobs And Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 31:34


With UConn women's basketball season approaching, columnist Jeff Jacobs and beat reporter Paul Doyle joined online producer Chris Brodeur for a wide-ranging discussion on what looks to be another Husky juggernaut. First, one more look at last season's stunning conclusion (1:30), followed by a breakdown of a loaded roster that will include talented transfers Azura Stevens and Batouly Camara (4:50). The guys discuss some of the unconventional — and devastating — lineups coach Geno Auriemma can assemble (11:40), the outlook for another blue-chip freshmen class (16:45), the need for a little more Taurasi-esque swagger (20:00) and the motivation that comes with dragging the shocking Mississippi State loss into the offseason (24:00). Finally, Jake and Paul wrap the show by forecasting the historical placement of a team that could compete with some of its most talented Husky forebears (29:00).

Talking Tactics
66 | Is Sadio Mané Guilty? De Boer Sacked & UCL Returns

Talking Tactics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 85:30


Talking Tactics discuss Manchester City 5-0 Liverpool, Sadio Mane’s red-card offence on Ederson, Frank De Boer sacked by Crystal Palace after four EPL games, the Champions League returns, notably with Barcelona/Juventus, Roma/Atletico and Spurs/Dortmund, Chelsea fans in trouble (again), is the word “soccer” offensive, tackle various other topics, heroes and villains, fantasy PL update, recommended reads and answer your questions. Follow Talking Tactics https://twitter.com/TaIkingTactics Follow us https://twitter.com/HaveHopeHut https://twitter.com/AnkaMan616 https://twitter.com/DanielTiluk Recommended Read(s) On Kante by Paul Doyle: http://bit.ly/2f2g9Xm On Scouts by Richard Foster: http://bit.ly/2y1sT51 On Nigeria by Zito Madu: http://bit.ly/2xWI7Yb On Marcelo by Marcelo: http://bit.ly/2w6HeLB Join our PL Fantasy Football league! Make a squad: https://fantasy.premierleague.com Use this code: 673983-295263 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2ad5MwS Follow on SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/29Qt9XO

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 12: Morgan Tuck And Kelly Faris

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 21:17


Women's beat writer Paul Doyle catches up with former UConn players turned Connecticut Sun teammates Morgan Tuck and Kelly Faris.

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 9: Women's Beat Writer Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 35:20


Women's beat writer Paul Doyle puts a bow on the 2016-17 season, which saw the Huskies rise above preseason expectations only to fall in shocking fashion to Mississippi State with a fifth straight national title within their grasp.

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 6: Women's Beat Writer Paul Doyle And Columnist Jeff Jacobs

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 25:27


Courant sports columnist Jeff Jacobs joins Paul Doyle for a lively, hockey-reference-laden discussion about the Huskies' quest for a 12th national championship.

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 4: Women's Beat Writer Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 26:11


You'll hear from coach Geno Auriemma to open the show, as well as sophomore Katie Lou Samuelson (8:02), as beat writer Paul Doyle reflects on the regular season and looks ahead at the Huskies' road to a 12th national title.

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 2: Women's Beat Writer Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 21:40


UConn women's beat writer Paul Doyle recaps a grand night in Storrs.

UConn Insider
UConn Insider, Episode 1: Women's Beat Writer Paul Doyle

UConn Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 40:26


Paul Doyle joins the show to discuss his first year on the UConn women's beat, which has coincided with the team's unexpected chase for 100 straight victories.

The John Oakley Show
Col. Paul Doyle, Wing Commander for 4 Wing Cold Lake

The John Oakley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 8:48


After a tragic CF-18 crash resulted in the death of pilot Capt. Thomas McQueen John Oakley talks to Col. Paul Doyle, Wing Commander for 4 Wing Cold Lake about the somber mood at the base.

The Blizzard
The Kennedy Conundrum

The Blizzard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 14:23


“Well, I can say hand on heart that I went for the ball — it’s just that I caught him with my elbow. And what made it worse is that his actual tooth stuck in my elbow. I wouldn’t mind but it was a big one, like a fuckin’ horse’s tooth. I suppose that if that happened in the Premier League now, they’d have a fuckin’ field day over it — the fuckin’ cameras would be right on top of it.” In Episode Forty Four we look back at 'The Kennedy Conundrum' by Paul Doyle from Issue Three, telling the undocumented side of an unheralded international tournament win for the Republic of Ireland, and the reasons behind Mick Kennedy's sparingly short international career. If you have any feedback comments or suggestions email podcast@theblizzard.co.uk or find us on Twitter @blzzrd. Issue Three, like all issues of The Blizzard, is available on a pay-what-you-like basis from www.theblizzard.co.uk. Digital downloads cost as little as 1p each (RRP £3), while print versions are available from £6 + postage (RRP £12). You can also find us on the Kindle and Google Play stores.

Rob Ekno - In Your Face
IYF 324 Paul Doyle Mar 27

Rob Ekno - In Your Face

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2014


IYF host Rob Ekno talks with Paul Doyle of Pomona, CA in a conversation about God, and getting spiritually connected. Paul has been working on a spiritual program for years and has some wonderful insight on how we can all live better lives. Very inspirational and an enjoyable show. 60 mins

Six Nations
The Rugby World Cup Show: 13.09.2007

Six Nations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2007 31:33


Ian Payne looks ahead to the weekend's big matches with Ian Prior and Paul Doyle, with Kevin Mitchell on the line from France.

Six Nations
The Rugby World Cup Show: 06.09.2007

Six Nations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2007 35:55


Ian Payne scrums down for the first of the Guardian's Rugby World Cup podcasts with Eddie Butler, Kevin Mitchell and Paul Doyle.

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Mazda "The Power of One": Steve Redgrave

Sponsored podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2006 1:46


The five-times Olympic Gold medalist tells Paul Doyle how he graduated from being an unpromising pupil to one of his country's greatest ever sportsmen.