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Paul & Ben are joined on this week's All British Motocross podcast by 2025 MXGB Series Director Paul Irwin and get an update on the 2025 ACU Motul British Motocross championship, the race format and loads more...Our hosts also delve into the British Arenacross Championship and the upcoming two rounds in Belfast.Subscribe for tons more British Motocross, Enduro and Offroad content.Website - https://www.dirthub.co.uk/Podcast - https://www.dirthub.co.uk/podcasts/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dirthubuk/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dirthubuk
"Minute with Mayor Mike Wilson" News Director Greg Taylor talks with Red Wing Mayor Mike Wilson with a recap of the City Council meeting on Monday, Proclamations & Recognitions: two City Public Works employees who went beyond the call of duty to make sure a lost wallet got back to the right person, two new Police officers, Dominik Olsen, Patrol Officer & Brian Metling, Investigation Captain were sworn in. A Red Wing Baseball update by Paul Irwin. Presentation by Red Wing Park Naturalist, highlighting programming. Presentation by Peter Leatherman with results of the Community Survey. Update by Kurt Keena on Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Vote to consider zoning change for Three Rivers housing project failed to get super majority to pass. Voted to approve $10,000 for Hope and Harbor funding to support their fight against homelessness.
Public health has been in the spotlight over the last few years. In this episode, host Michael Holtz talked to two public health luminaries: Julie Crumly, Ph.D., senior researcher at ORAU, and Paul Irwin, MD, DrPhD, the dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Crumly received the UAB School of Public Health's Alumni Award for Practice earlier this year. Irwin has roots in East Tennessee. During this conversation, we discussed Crumly's award, how she and ORAU have contributed to the overall practice of public health in East Tennessee and across the country, and the challenges and the bright future for public health practice in the United States.
Ransomware is the most prolific disaster recovery (DR) event in technology today. It takes more than backups and cloud storage to protect company data from these vicious attacks—proper disaster recovery helps companies plan for the “when” of ransomware threats. Shelby Skrhak speaks with Annette Miller, multi-cloud partner development manager, and Paul Irwin, staff partner solution architect - Strategic Solutions, both of VMware, about: - The definition of disaster recovery - Examples of disaster recovery plans - VMware cloud disaster recovery To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify,Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Or tune in on our website.
“The power is in your pocket (your phone) to change the world.” In this episode, we discuss Paul's story from being put into ‘care' by the council as a teen which was actually just a B&B, to benefitting from youth work and then becoming a youth worker and going on to create Trylife, which has made a difference to so many disadvantaged young people. We discuss the co-production process, working with professionals and young people to create the most complex interactive film ever made, gaining 7 million Facebook followers, future plans and the deep work Paul has done during the pandemic to address his own mental health. “TryLife interactive film series... You Make The Choices... You Live With The Consequences... You TryLife...” Paul Irwin, founder of TryLife. Paul Irwin has a background in working with disadvantaged young people from around the world. He created an interactive film series “TryLife” aimed at educating young people about the consequences of their actions. If you remember the old choice-based adventure books, TryLife is an interactive digital video version of those books, tackling real issues facing young people: Episode 1 – drugs, alcohol and sexual health Episode 2 – knife crime and gang violence Episode 3 - mental health and suicide Episode 4 – child sexual exploitation and grooming Episode 5 – isolation and loneliness Episode 6 – continuing on from episode 5, characters coming out of Covid lockdown Episode 7 – teenage pregnancy and perinatal mental health. Paul's talent at creating and curating content has also seen incredible success in social media. He has amassed a huge following via TryLife, reaching up to 188,000,000 people per week. In one month, TryLife managed to reach 65% of all Facebook users in the USA with no marketing or advertising spend and using just one mobile phone. Paul was the very first winner of the HRH Pitch at the Palace awards which is arguably the UK's most prestigious competition for tech startups. Most recently, he started developing an interactive film with the heads of the Bloods, Crips and Mexican Mafia in South Central Los Angeles with the support of Facebook and the producer of Bladerunner. For episode notes, links and other episodes, please visit https://www.kedaconsulting.co.uk/charity-impact-podcast/ If you enjoy the podcast, please do follow us and leave a rating / review. If you have any questions, feedback or enquiries regarding the podcast, you can e-mail me at hello@kedaconsulting.co.uk or tweet @alexblake_KEDA This Podcast is brought to you by KEDA Consulting, where I help charities to develop strategy, secure funding and navigate a range of challenges and opportunities. The purpose of the Charity Impact podcast is to learn more about how effective charities and individuals achieve social change or social impact. This podcast is for anyone who wants to make a difference, but particularly those who are working for social change / impact; including charity trustees, CEOs, staff, volunteers, advisors, philanthropists and public service professionals.
Paul Irwin, of the Michelin MX Nationals and Race FX, leaps in for a chat.
Jeff talks coming out of lockdown, Practice tracks, Ama Supercross and of course the MX Nationals UK with Paul Irwin of RFX in the first-ever “Dirty Torque” Offroad Chat show!Head to our website www.dirthub.co.uk for everything else offroad in the UK!
I interviewed Co-Founder of The Light Agency, Clair Heaviside, on how she has grown to be a female agency founder and driving company culture. Clair talks us through her diverse creative background and starting up the Light Agency with business partner Dom Carter. Topics we covered: Starting out in an unconventional way through the Odd Arts Charity which is a global drama group who work with people to build confidence and get people to express themselves. How Clair has become part of the creative industry and working with a mix of creativity from performing arts and artists to traditional creative design. Approaching work with clients with the right agency values and culture, you can have great ideas and make money with the right values. Working in a more conscious agency environment. Sustainable and conscious brands are great but there is a flip side where people are creating purpose branding which is misleading to consumers in campaigns. Saying yes to things and taking opportunities. Learning about yourself and how other great businesses are ran. Clair realising that “It’s only marketing, no one has died.” Having the big job isn’t easy but growing the Light Agency with Dom Carter is going well and they are looking to grow in the future. Company culture and work life balance is really important to Clair and she goes into detail about how she see’s the ideal culture. Gaining tangible results from creating a high performing company culture. Representation and a supporting environment to help people from different backgrounds grow in future. “Coming into to work should feel like double art on a Friday and not double maths on a Monday” Gaining inspiration from Karl Barker, Nick Morgan, Rich Whitehouse, Paul Irwin, Ali Hanan, Cindy Gallop, Sandy Lindsay MBE. Walking dogs in Disley and getting headspace away from the mayhem of the city centre Quote from Jack Kerouac: "Because in the end, you won't remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain." Links and resources: Clair Heaviside on LinkedIn @clairheavy on Twitter The Light Agency Brene brown Ted Talk about The Power Of Vulnerability Unf*ck your brain podcast by Kara Loewentheil Work like woman book by Mary Portas We hope you enjoy the episode and if you have any questions please email caseydigital@gmail.com Connect with the host, Paul Casey: @caseydigital on Instagram Paul Casey on LinkedIn @casey_digital on Twitter
Paul Irwin Paul’s career started with a background playing football. He played in the Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL- Edmonton Huskies, Westshore Rebels), as well as the U Sports for the University of Alberta Golden Bears. The more he worked with his own personal trainer he realized he wanted to assist others. Paul became inspired to help others reach their training and performance training goals. Paul attended the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), where he graduated the Personal Fitness Trainer Program receiving honours. Paul works with people to help increase their overall strength. This includes functional tasks like moving kitty litter. As well as building strength to lift weight that exceeds their own body weight. He has assisted people to change their body composition. Reducing their body fat and increasing their muscle mass. Paul has worked with people who came in complaining of joint pain. He helps create a team with a Physiotherapist or Chiropractor. With this team they help people feel stronger and confident in their movement. People report better confidence in presenting or meetings. This is due to improved posture and wearing comfortable fitting clothing. Paul helps people who are afraid to enter a weight room to reach their full potential. What we talked about Online Training It’s a Process Comments NOT Likes How everyone knows each other No one knows the right answer How to get in touch Website: www.paulirwin.ca Facebook: @irwinfitnessyeg Instagram: @irwinfitness
In this episode of the podcast we hear from Paul Irwin and Tomma of Trylife in what is one of my favourite episodes we have ever done. Such an amazing and inspiring story of what Trylife are, the amazing things they have done and what they stand for. Stop what you are doing and listen to this now if you want to be inspired. To find out more: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TryLife.Tv/ Web: http://www.trylife.tv/about-us If you would like to hear more conversations like this you can support the Milk the Cow Podcast Network the link below: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/milkthecowpodcast Make a monthly contribution to enable Milk the Cow to thrive. Twitter: @mikecow1 @mtcpodcast Instagram: mtcpodcast Producer: Danny H Artwork: Planet Kooper design Check out: Clinic One Physiotherapy: https://www.clinic1physio.com/ Mention Milk the Cow to receive a 10% discount on Clinic One's services either face to face in Leeds or a consultation via e-mail (listen to the start of the podcast for more details). Newcastle Fighters: https://www.facebook.com/newcastlefighters/ Millennium Martial Arts: https://www.facebook.com/tony.cunningham.90/?fref=mentions&rf=174510802561060 Sponsor: Bryte Screen and Digital http://www.bryte-digital.com/ Sponsorship/advertising/guest spot enquiries:mtcpodcast@mail.com Please comment, rate and subscribe and download for FREE on iTunes to help the podcast reach more people, it makes a huge difference. One love. FTDCH.xhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/milk-the-cow-podcast/id935323009?mt=2 )
"Rather than having someone burn the finger and think "I'm not going to do that again", can we actually bring about an emotional response in a young person's mind using all of the tools of media?" - Paul Irwin Think back to your youth, to some memorable choices you made. If you're like the majority of people, your teen years were notably ripe with tricky situations. Situations in which the stakes were high, emotions were high, and tough decisions came at you from all sides. Yet what if there was a way to make youthful mistakes without risking such serious consequences? That question lies at the heart of TryLife, and interactive drama that blends the power of media, game theory, and the principles of behavior change. TryLife was designed by some of the best people from the creative, youth, education and health care industries in which the story is molded and shaped by the user. Like the Choose Your Own Adventure books popular in the '80s and '90s, Trylife places users at the center of the story and relies on their decisions to chart the course of the narrative. Authentic and hard-hitting, the plot routes are based on probability using real stats and data. In this episode, TryLife creator Paul Irwin discusses TryLife's approach to behavior change and its wild success since its inception. Don't let the conversation end here. Discuss this episode on social media using #ReQPod18.
Paul Irwin talks about his award-winning project TryLife: an interactive drama to help young people safely experiment with life and make better decisions. Now in its 3rd season, TryLife addresses problems of drugs, sex and violence. Paul discusses the process of funding, writing, casting and filming the interactive movie in such a way that it stays authentic to its audience while meeting the needs of the funders – municipal health authorities more used to public health announcements. ---Paul is the creator and director of the interactive drama TryLife.. @PaulRIrwin
How can interactivity, games and immersive experiences be used effectively in the pursuit of change? This webinar discusses how you can go beyond the goal of “creating awareness” to actually making impact. Jurriaan van Rijswijk, Chairman at Games for Health Europe Foundation - @jurriaanvr Nedra Weinreich, Social Marketing and Transmedia strategist - @Nedra Paul Irwin, TryLife Director - @PaulRIrwin Vicki Callahan, Researcher and Professor - @vacall Robert Pratten, CEO Conducttr - @robpratten Interview by Nataly Rios - @natygoico This great panel will be speaking at Conducttr Conference 2015, Oct 16th. Joins us to learn more about Transmedia for Change, and get first hand information from these experts!
Jim and Lt. Carmichael search for a missing attorney who may have been kidnapped. Jim Nolan, Private Eye was created by Mike Murphy and Arlene Osborne. Starring our regular cast: RUSSELL GOLD as Jim Nolan, KIM GIANOPOULOS as Gladys Nolan, BRIAN BEDARD as Lt. Carmichael, and KATIE DEHNART as the Narrator. Guest starring in this episode: LAMPROS LIONTOS as the Studio Announcer, LISA LYNN as Sharon Waters, JON SPECHT as Joe Childress, SCOTT FORTNEY as Charles Bascome, ELEIECE KRAWIEC as Rhonda Lewis, PETER BISHOP as Mr. Whitney, DAVE MORGAN as Sgt. McManus, TED WENSKUS as Sean, MELISSA EXELBERTH as Hilda Bascome, LAURA BEDNARSKI as the Secretary, PETER KATT as Paul Irwin, DANIEL KREMPA as the Clerk, and REBECCA THOMAS as Mary “Fear Itself” was written by Mike Murphy. The Jim Nolan, Private Eye theme was composed and performed by Vivian Doskow. Please hear more of her wonderful music at myspace.com/viviandoskow. Producer: Capt. John Tadrzak Assistant Producer: Mike Murphy Mixer: Jon Specht Script Editor: Arlene Osborne Webmaster: April Sadowski Thanks to Capt. John Tadrzak for airing this show. Mike Murphy gratefully acknowledges the continued help of Arlene Osborne. All the characters portrayed in this story are fictitious. Any resemblance to real […]
Sarah Evans, manager of the bookstore at Christian Theological Seminary (CTS), poet Norbert Krapf and radio personality Paul Irwin.
Paul Irwin discusses his project TryLife - an interactive video series built for, with and from teen participation, live events and community outreach. http://www.trylife.tv/