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Listen as Michele and Lauren recap Season 1 of Australia Traitors, a.k.a "the season of tv that cured Lauren's depression". We talk about how in Australia, electricians are called "sparkies", and of course talk about all the murders, banishments, and weird psychosexual situations. Most importantly, we interview THE PAUL MCNEILL! He's the international man of mystery famously almost completely edited out of the season. So take a listen! Interview starts at 46:48. YEAH, BABY, YEAH!
Interview special with murdered Faithful, Paul McNeill!Paul's Instagram: @pauliemcpaulieMatthew's Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/matthewkeeleyPodcast Instagram: @thetraidarpodcastPodcast Twitter: @thetraidarpodPodcast Email: thetraidarpodcast@gmail.comMatthew's Instagram/Twitter: @matthewjkeeley Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wanted to dig deeper into your family history and uncover hidden stories? Join Dr Michala Hulme and genealogy expert Paul McNeill, as they share their favourite lesser-known websites to help you uncover your ancestors' fascinating tales and the places they called home. The pair discuss gems like British History Online to create a sense of place and the National Library of Scotland maps to chart how an area changed over time, giving insight into our ancestors' mobility and choices.In this episode, they also reveal the power of local record offices, where you may find records not available online. Hear about Michala's recent visit, where she encountered a new microfilm reader and had to use a pencil to rewind a reel! They explore the wonders of Newspapers.com for tracing ancestors who travelled to places like Australia, North America, and Canada, and how local libraries can offer free access to historic newspapers. Plus, the pair delve into image archives and eBay for postcards of the past, National Archives Discovery for unique records, and burial websites to uncover relatives in your family tree.Finally, they share a wealth of resources and tips to make the most of your genealogy research. Discover the importance of the London Gazette for understanding government legislation changes, Leicester University's website for trade directories, and local family history societies and war graves to find where your ancestors are buried. Don't miss this episode, packed with invaluable insights and resources to help you explore your family history like never before. And stay tuned for upcoming episodes featuring expert guests from major genealogy companies like Ancestry and Findmypast, ready to answer all your questions!Support the show
Myself and Leah were joined in this episode by the awesome Paul talking all about mental health support. Paul McNeill is an accredited Life Coach, Intuitive Reiki practitioner, Pellowah Teacher, Mental Health First Aider/Facilitator, and part time Financial Services Senior Consultant. He has worked in various senior management positions in the corporate world for over 35 years, took a career break in 2020 to focus on his own mental health and qualified as a Life Coach in 2021 starting his own coaching and wellbeing business called Peaceful Minds (Scot) Ltd. Paul's passion is to help support and heal as many people as possible. www.peacefulmindsscot.co.uk facebook.com/paul.mcneill9 instagram.com/paulmcneill70 linkedin.com/in/paul-mcneill-bb8a4619 www.claymorementalhealthsupport.com A FREE webinar on Tuesday 21st February. In this 75-minute session, YOU will discover what drives your behaviours, explore the power of the mind, how your own personal thoughts, emotions & language affect YOUR LIFE every day and what YOU can do to have a better quality of Mental & Emotional Health. click link to register http://bit.ly/3kYIP6p FYI also Andy's Man Club www.andysmanclub.co.uk facebook.com/andysmanclub --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learntobeyou/message
This roundtable discussion focuses on all things relevant to the grassroots game, with particular emphasis on how meaningful and vital this level of the sport is. All three guests offer a unique perspective on the importance of the grassroots game through their work, but also through their roles as football parents – witnessing the sport through fresh eyes when it comes to what it means to participate.
Thank you once again for joining me on the 6, 8 or 10 podcast with Guest, Scottish FA Regional Head & Friend - Paul McNeill. Join us as we talk about Paul's first experience of the game that he can remember and his love for St Mirren. We chat his first memories of playing football and some of his best memories. The influences around him which ultimately helped him in his ongoing fight with dyslexia and injury. We also chat about our relationship over the years and how he's been there for me through thick or thin. I've had the privilege of knowing Paul for 11 years, working closely with him for 8 and we used to share stories like this on a daily basis so it was a pleasure to finally get him on and record. Please take care, stay safe and enjoy this episode. PS. Paul's passion for life and this beautiful game of ours is infectious. Bye Now
In Episode 3, the Safety+Health editorial team looks at the topic of control banding – “using what is known to try to manage the unknown.” Also: Former OSHA inspector Paul McNeill shares insights about what employers should – and shouldn't – do when OSHA comes knocking. Read the episode notes and sign up to be notified by email when each new episode has been published. https://safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/19793
In Episode 3, the Safety+Health editorial team looks at the topic of control banding – “using what is known to try to manage the unknown.” Also: Former OSHA inspector Paul McNeill shares insights about what employers should – and shouldn't – do when OSHA comes knocking. Read the episode notes and sign up to be notified by email when each new episode has been published. https://safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/19793
The regular trio are joined by SFA Head of Community Development Paul McNeill. We start off by talking about the reconstruction in West of Scotland Football League with the announcement of the conferences and a 20 team league at tier 6. There is brief chat about what might be happening in the top four divisions […]
The regular trio are joined by SFA Head of Community Development Paul McNeill. We start off by talking about the reconstruction in West of Scotland Football League with the announcement of the conferences and a 20 team league at tier 6. There is brief chat about what might be happening in the top four divisions though there is still a fair bit of uncertainty. Paul then talks about his job and what it entails. His passion shines through in terms of how sport can make a difference in the community. We then get him to take us through his memories of being a St Mirren fan and the highs and lows it brings. To conclude we get Paul to name a best eleven of players he has seen in a St Mirren jersey.
Head of Coach Education at the Scottish FA is joined by the Scottish FA's Ritchie Wilson and Paul McNeill to discuss the changes to the Scottish FA Coaching set-up and the need to modernise coaching practices in 2020.
Paul McNeill from the Scottish FA sat down with Lewis Irons and Greig Paterson and took them through his coaching journey. Paul discusses his love for football, coaching and being involved in the grassroots game as well as working at the Scottish FA.
Throughout Scotland there is an abundance of clubs doing some amazing work in their local communities. The purpose of this podcast was to highlight as much as possible to help other clubs at all levels get inspiration as to what they can do in their community. Danny Bisland and Paul McNeill both work with clubs on a dailly basis and joined Michael and Chris to give more detail on what is happening across the country.
How do you make tie straps sexy? What is the appeal, what is the angle that you would use to bring them to the marketplace? Is there a compelling reason for the average buyer to look for an innovative tie down strap? Entrepreneur Mark Blackburn joins this episode to discuss his product, the WrapTie. In our conversation, Mark opens up about the rise of startups in Australia, which pre-campaign practices helped his product succeed, why it’s so important to connect with influencers, his view on the future of crowdfunding, and much more! Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to learn from Mark’s fascinating and seasoned perspective! What is WrapTie? Is there really a place in the tie strap industry for innovation and disruption? What type of product could bring an edge to such a niche market? Mark Blackburn and his business partner, Paul McNeill saw a way to address some of the common complaints that consumers have with the average tie strap. After developing a prototype that eliminated the frustrating aspect of having to deal with excess strap after tying down an item, Mark and Paul went searching for a platform to launch their product. Finally, the pair landed on utilizing the crowdfunding community to ignite the fire that would fuel the rise of their business. Learn more about the Mark and Paul’s journey by listening to this engaging episode! How crowdfunding in fueling startups in Australia. Why do certain regions and markets seem to cultivate more startups than others? Does it have to do with the government regulations in place or the cultural climate? According to Mark Blackburn, in Australia, it all came down to access. For too long, innovators and entrepreneurs in Australia have enjoyed limited access to platforms like Indiegoho and Kickstarter. There seems to be an uptick in innovation in Australia because more and more of these innovators who have been waiting in the wings finally have access to platforms that empower their creativity. Find out more about the startup scene in Australia from Mark’s perspective by listening to this episode! Connecting with influencers to promote your product. Did you know that one of the best ways to get your product exposure is by connecting with industry influencers? It’s true! While each situation will vary, Mark Blackburn and his team at WrapTie saw a greater return on their investment when they focused on getting key influencers on board rather than focusing on other methods. It wasn’t a perfect strategy by any means, Mark and his team had to struggle through trial and error like everyone else but at the end of the day, they’ve tracked close to 90 percent of their sales back to the reviews and endorsements of these key influencers. What can you learn from the WrapTie story? Use your connections and expand your network! What is your organization’s greatest asset right now? Do you have the most innovative minds in your field? Do you have a competitive edge over the competition? What if your greatest asset was not something you own but a connection you have? As Mark Blackburn and his team at WrapTime worked tirelessly to get their fledgling startup off the ground, they found that their relationships and connections were the greatest assets they had at their disposal. What connections do you have that you could leverage? Take a look at your sector of the market and look for ways to make connections with the right people who can get your product the spotlight that it deserves! Key Takeaways [1:10] Mark Blackburn joins the podcast to talk about his product, WrapTie. [3:50] What has been fueling the rise of startups in Australia? [5:30] Mark talks about the preparation that helped his crowdfunded product succeed. [7:00] How connecting with influencers provided a good ROI. [9:00] From crowdfunding to running an ecommerce business and lessons learned. [11:30] Why it’s important to leverage connections. [12:30] Mark enters the Launch Round,