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This week we meet Paul McVeigh, a former Premier League footballer turned high-performance coach and Psychologist, shares his journey from the pitch to the world of psychology. He discusses the critical role of mindset in sports, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the importance of learning from legends like Jürgen Klinsmann and Gianfranco Zola. Paul emphasizes the need for recovery in both sports and corporate environments, highlighting the often-overlooked aspect of mental recovery. He also addresses the misconceptions surrounding footballers' intelligence and the evolving nature of coaching in modern football. The discussion concludes with insights into leadership and the significance of self-belief in achieving success.
Host Ricky Sacks is joined by Lee McQueen and special guest in former Tottenham Hotspur football Paul McVeigh. For over 25 years, Paul McVeigh has been an elite performer in two of the most competitive industries on the planet; elite sport and performance psychology. As a thought leader in business, performance psychology and as a published author, he's dedicated his career to understanding what makes humans ‘tick' and how it affects the way they think, feel and act. In this feature special we will be discussing Paul's transition from footballer to psychologist and the mentality issues that surround Tottenham Hotspur as a football club. An Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers & special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On the Fozcast this week we have former Spurs and Norwich striker Paul McVeigh! Since retiring from football, Paul has transitioned into being a Keynote speaker where he talks about applying mental tools to improve performance across different companies from around the world. In this episode we talk about:
This week I'm delighted to welcome Paul McVeigh to the show. We spend a lot of time looking at sports away from performance reviews. When we focus on players or athletes, we want to know, who are the people and personalities behind the faces we become so familiar with, and how do they convert what they've learnt beyond sport? Footballers as intelligent, creative, innovative individuals is not something normally considered. We have a picture painted of what a player is like and the stereotype has stuck. This has changed slightly over the years, but the fact remains, understanding their value and opportunity to influence outside of the sport is often overlooked. Paul McVeigh has played a major role in shifting this perception. With over 300 appearances for top teams like Tottenham and Norwich and a full international for Northern Ireland, he has played at the highest level possible in the game. But then we add this. An early adopter is sports psychology before it became commonplace. A passion for business away from the field. A masters in sports psychology. Keynote speaker to Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, Allianz and many more. How has he achieved this? Why did he decide to go down this path? What is it about Paul that these companies see as so valuable? This is a conversation that more than validates the title of Paul's book and his firm belief; ‘the stupid footballer is dead'. On today's show, we discuss: Treading your own path: How moving from Northern Ireland to London opened Paul's eyes to the multi-faceted football industry. Redefining his first contract from Tottenham owner Alan Sugar and the fight to retain focus on achieving your goals when money and notoriety interferes. The confidence to try new things is intimidating for many; people don't like change. How a yoga mat created a stir in the Norwich City dressing room. The impact of reading Tony Robbins book set Paul on the path to exploring the importance of sports psychology in a time where physical performance ruled above all. Work on your mind! Psychology is the most important part of a professional sportsperson's career. Work on it as much if not more than you do your technique or physique! Learn, unlearn, relearn: stages of your career require different skills to succeed. Winning a professional contract won't be the same as becoming one of the best players in the Premier League. ‘Football is the most ruthless industry in the world'. What does Paul mean by this? What makes the sport so unforgiving? Be an innovator, don't be a sheep. Change is what drives success in many top organisations, but the majority fear new habits and environments they're not familiar with. Value away from the pitch Paul's career as a keynote speaker to some of the world's biggest companies has been a huge success. How did he discover this was something he could make a living from? ‘The Stupid Footballer is Dead' is the title of Paul's book. Footballers are stereotyped based on cultural assumptions on their interests and personalities. Why is it important to change this narrative? Performance, leadership, teamwork; the three most valuable aspects of a footballer that translate effortlessly into great business people. How socio-economic factors have reduced opportunities for footballers to build careers in ways rugby and cricket players have managed to. Do you want to know how Premier League teams build world class environments? Check out Paul's 'Teamwork Masterclass' https://teamworkmasterclass.carrd.co/ We are delighted to partner with Tyndall Investment Management for this show. To learn more about Tyndall and their incredible work in the wealth management sector, please visit https://tyndallim.co.uk/
Ways of Seeing 2: More words and music from Belfast Book Festival with Paul McVeigh, Marie Howe, John Toal, Mícheál McCann, Maria McManus, and music from Scott Flanigan, Sinéad McKenna, Éimear McGeown, Donogh Hennessy and Trú
Ways of Seeing 2: More words and music from Belfast Book Festival with Paul McVeigh, Marie Howe, John Toal, Mícheál McCann, Maria McManus, and music from Scott Flanigan, Sinéad McKenna, Éimear McGeown, Donogh Hennessy and Trú
Ways of Seeing 2: More words and music from Belfast Book Festival with Paul McVeigh, Marie Howe, John Toal, Mícheál McCann, Maria McManus, and music from Scott Flanigan, Sinéad McKenna, Éimear McGeown, Donogh Hennessy and Trú
Four years, 131 episodes, 38 guests and three presenters later, it's time to say goodbye to the Leadership & Life Chat ‘band' as we know it. In this episode, original presenter, James Lay, makes a triumphant return and, alongside Becky, questions Mark on exactly how he's been able to pre-plan and orchestrate his retirement at only 49, and the lessons he's learnt on the way. Mark is, as always, open about his views on taking control of one's life, and recognising choices while always having a focus on a roadmap for the future, both in business and personal life. The team also dive deep and reflect on the importance of embracing personal purpose. They discuss the insights of previous guests around living to your values, stepping out of your comfort zone, overcoming fear, the power of support and encouragement, fears of public speaking, making sacrifices, challenging the perception of success, the importance of continuous learning, the power of asking questions and so much more. In this final EVER episode, Mark reflects on his past success and failures, shares the advice he would give to his younger self, and looks back on what he's learned throughout his career, including the importance of being brave and speaking up, avoiding black and white thinking, and developing an internal locus of control. *Insert profound heavy metal lyric in honour of Mark here*…. Producer Lizzie can't think of any, she's a Taylor Swift fan… Show notes Impromptu Business Chat/Leadership & Life Chat episodes: • Interview with Paul McVeigh - the power of beliefs in business • How to be an AWESOME leader and achieve a great work-life balance, with coach and author Ben Coomber • Selling up is hard to do. What comes next? With business strategist, Dawn Bloomer • Highway to the conquer zone with profit hunter Freddie Bennett • Interview with Dr Chris Mason on Leadership Success • Find meaning in your work: Meaningful May • Power of public speaking with Andrew Brammer • Special interview episode with Damian Horner: The Dark Art of Marketing Marks Books/Podcasts Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! The Way of Wyrd Never Finished David Goggins The Fifth Sacred Thing – Starhawke Reality Blind: Integrating the Systems Science Underpinning Our Collective Futures The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens podcast
When it comes to building a high-performance culture, there's a lot that people-leaders can learn from the world of professional football. As one of the most competitive environments in the world, the difference between those who thrive in the Premier League and those who don't often comes down to mindset. In this episode, we speak to footballer-turned-psychologist Paul McVeigh about his career in football, the psychology of high-performing teams, and what business leaders can learn from the Premier League.
For over 25 years, Paul McVeigh (@PaulMcVeigh77) has been an elite performer in two of the most competitive industries on the planet; elite sport and performance psychology. As a thought leader in business, performance psychology and as a published author, he's dedicated his career to understanding what makes humans ‘tick' and how it affects the way they think, feel and act. As a Premier League and International football player for Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City and Northern Ireland, Paul competed with and against the best players in the world on a daily basis which has shaped his understanding of his methodology of high performance. As a world-renowned expert in elite performance, Paul's credibility comes from his unique combination of reaching the pinnacle of elite sport as well as being the first Premier League footballer to qualify with a Master's Degree in Psychology. Paul specializes in implementing the mental tools required to elevate the performance of leaders and teams from organizations across the world; especially in financial services, technology, and the professional services industry. In today's podcast, Jerry, John and Paul discuss the keys to elite mental performance, the influence of great teammates such as Jurgen Klinsmann, and what business can learn fromt he world of professional sports. Learn more at www.PaulMcVeigh.com PUT IN YOUR BULK BOOK ORDERS FOR OUR BESTSELLING BOOKS!: Programs such as UNC soccer and lacrosse, Syracuse lacrosse, Stanford Lacrosse, Middlebury College, Colby College, Rutgers University, and many other champions are using THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE book with their athletes. Schools and clubs are using EVERY MOMENT MATTERS for staff development and book clubs. Are you? We have been fulfilling numerous bulk orders for some of the top high school and collegiate sports programs in the country, will your team be next? Please click here and grab yourself a copy of The Champion Teammate today. Please email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com if you want discounted pricing on 10 or more books on any of our books. Thanks everyone. This week's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Sprocket Sports. Sprocket Sports is a new software platform for youth sports clubs. There are a lot of these systems out there, but Sprocket provides the full enchilada. They give you all the cool front-end stuff to make your club look good– like websites and marketing tools – AND all the back-end transactions and services to run your business better so you can focus on what really matters – your players and your teams. Sprocket is built for those clubs looking to thrive, not just survive, in the competitive world of youth sports clubs. So if you've been looking for a true business partner – not just another app – check them out today at https://sprocketsports.me/CTG. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences.
Paul McVeigh, from playing professional football in the Premier League to becoming a trained psychologist, and now advising C-suites and top corporate executives. Tons of great stories and lessons from his career as a professional player and how a Tony Robbins book put him on the path to studying psychology and becoming a keynote speaker. Key Highlights Growing up in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in a rough neighborhood in the 80s – what it was like playing football with tanks driving around the streets A journey from Belfast to London, getting offered a contract with Tottenham Hotspur in mid 90s and meeting football legend Jurgen Klinsmann His beliefs at the time about himself and what then happened in order to make his Premier League debut His football journey from Tottenham Hotspur to Norwich City, Burnley, Luton Town and why the key was to constantly adapt his style to fit various roles for each team How to deal with winning/losing, the psychology and mindset behind it for a professional player, being relegated and achieving promotion again Who is truly responsible when a team wins or loses? Coach versus players? “Awaken The Giant Within” by Tony Robbins – our stories and the impact this book had on us and how this led to a degree in Sports Science and Psychology and a career in public speaking Next stops, working as pundit at Sky Sports, BBC, and giving key note speeches and running corporate leadership programs His book “The Stupid Footballer Is Dead: Insights Into The Mind Of A Professional Footballer” and an understanding of the mind of an elite sportsperson Concept of accountability – a pre-season story and his learning being exposed to world-class players Making conscious choices His current project: bringing in first-class athletes, world champions and securing them as keynote speakers to corporations, including top military, doctors, etc His contacts. Website: https://paulmcveigh.com LinkedIn: (5) Paul McVeigh, M.Sc. | LinkedIn Email: paul@paulmcveigh.com About Paul McVeigh is a Premier League football player and Performance Psychologist. Paul's credibility comes from the unique combination of reaching the pinnacle of elite sport as well as being the first Premier League footballer to qualify with a Master's Degree in Psychology. Paul specialises in implementing the psychology required to elevate the performance of leaders and teams from the financial services' industry. He has recently worked with PWC, Grant Thornton, Aviva, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Nat West, Cisco, Microsoft and many more. These lessons are even more applicable today in our remote and virtual workplaces in order to empower individuals to understand that our thinking unlocks the required behaviours that are necessary for elite performance. Paul shares his psychological framework from growing up in war torn Belfast, Ireland alongside the strategies he implemented performing under the intense scrutiny of 75,000 fans across the world. He is also an established broadcaster on TV and radio with BBC, Sky Sports, BT Sport and is also a published author of the ironically entitled book ‘The Stupid Footballer is Dead'. The insights Paul shared as a Sport Psychologist for 2 Premier League clubs have helped many players compete in, what is considered, the most prestigious and ruthless sports league in the world. Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ
Welcome to episode 96 of Sports Management Podcast where the topic is sport psychology. Paul McVeigh is a former Premier League and international footballer who is currently working as a performance psychologist after getting his masters degree in sports psychology. He is also the author of the book “The stupid footballer is dead” and a keynote speaker. In this episode, we spoke about: What it takes to be a professional footballers The importance of a sports psychologist Ronaldo vs Messi How Tony Robbins book changed Paul's life Becoming a keynote speaker Why he started yoga at age 17 And much more! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/tqSGQNQ3BK4 ________________________________________________ SPONSOR Insport Education Course list --> HERE The code gives you 10% ANY course offered. Discount code: sportsmanagementpodcast10 ________________________________________________ Follow us on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
Today, I am delighted to bring you my conversation with former Premier League footballer and now performance psychologist Paul McVeigh. Paul played professionally for the likes of Norwich City and Tottenham Hotspur and internationally for Northern Ireland. He competed with some of the sport's best players and has taken this experience and developed his own methodology to performance psychology which he applies in his work with leaders and teams. He is also an author, having written The Stupid Footballer is Dead which discusses how football at an elite level is played every bit as much with the mind as it is on the pitch. You certainly don't need to be interested in football to get a lot out of this episode, but if you are, you will find it even more fascinating. Paul shares more about all this in this episode, including: · The day he began his professional career at Tottenham which also happened to coincide with the first day of World Cup-winning colleague Jurgen Klinsmann; · How he started to apply psychology as a professional footballer at a time when sports psychology wasn't something very common; · What he learned from being on the same pitch as Cristiano Ronaldo; · What former Chelsea great Gianfranco Zola told him about Diego Maradona; · The decision to retire as a footballer to do what he does now; · The differences and similarities between elite footballers and high-performance leaders · Much more Show notes: Paul's website Paul's book The Stupid Footballer is Dead George Best Keith Gillespie Manchester United's Class of 92 Tony Robbins The Thought Cycle and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Like what you heard? Subscribe and/or leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/1PjLmK Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/all-things-risk/the-all-things-risk-podcast Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ben-cattaneo Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RiskThings Drop us a note: allthingsrisk@gmail.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Our free course module “How to Set Up Any Decision for Success” from our upcoming course How to Make Decisions With Calm and Confidence
Writers retreat in the gorgeous Son Sant Andreau with top tutors Anna Burtt and Paul McVeigh. Match of the Day with no commentary-Could be a bonus! But well done Mr Linekar! Apples Never Fall by Lianne Moriarti is the book of the week and a white wine - Cérvoles Blanc 2016- and find out which wine 'blew the mind' of The Yank. And for a scary film - do watch The Fall, unless you're scared of heights that is.Support the show
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In Episode 108, Paul McVeigh, Performance and Sports Psychologist, Author of The Stupid Footballer is Dead, and former footballer with Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City, and Northern Ireland, talks with Phil and Paul about great life and leadership lessons he has learned from his time playing football at the highest level, how to improve your normal, how he has overcome adversity, why we should want failure in our lives, the importance of thinking about thinking and mixing intensity with control, and the best leaders he played with during his football career. Specifically, Paul discusses: His personal story, how he developed his passion for football, leadership, and sports and performance psychology, and why he had an inferiority complex (2:50) Defining moments in Paul's career and what he learned from them, and why we should want failure in our lives (7:42) His book, The Stupid Footballer is Dead, which discusses some of the life and leadership lessons we can learn from the game of football (soccer) (14:11) Why and how we need to “think about thinking” (21:10) The importance of mixing intensity with control (26:15) The best leaders he played with and what set them apart from the rest (31:03) His podcast, The Psychology of Success and what he hopes people will learn from it (33:42) His recommendations of another great podcast (36:26) Resources and Links from this Episode Paul McVeigh's Website (where you can find The Psychology of Success Podcast and a free copy of his book, “The Stupid Footballer is Dead) Uncut Video of the Episode HSEL Facebook Group Warrior Way Soccer Coaching the Bigger Game Program Phil's email for DISC Training The High Performance Podcast Switch on Your Brain: The Key to Peak Happiness, Thinking, and Health, by Caroline Leaf Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement, by Tony Robbins
The rural Queensland town of Wieambilla is still in shock after two police officers and an innocent bystander who were killed in a calculated ambush. The police were sent to the property, which is situated in the quiet town about four hours west of Brisbane, for a routine welfare check Three people ..two brothers and a woman armed and wearing camouflage gear, opened fire without warning. All three of them ended up dead, as did a neighbour, and the two young police constables. The mayor of Queensland's Western Downs region, Paul McVeigh, says the killings have numbed the community. The two officers who were killed have been identified as 29-year-old Constable Rachel McCrow, and 26-year-old Constable Matthew Arnold. The offenders lit a fire in an attempt to smoke out two surviving officers who had retreated. They were both taken to hospital. The fire caught the attention of a man now identified as 58-year-old Alan Dare, who was at a neighbouring property. He was killed when he tried to investigate the source of gun fire. Flags are flying at half-mast across Australia and tributes have been flowing for the two officers and the neighbour. While Western Downs, which has a population of around 3500, covers a vast area, its mayor says the community is tight-knit. Forensic officers are continuing to examine the crime scene. Investigations are also underway into the three perpetrators, with reports they harboured conspiracy theories about the police and the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.
Two police officers, one civilian three alleged offenders are dead after a violent ambush at a property in Queensland. Four police were called to the property to investigate a report of a missing person when the shooting took place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi everyone, my guest today is Paul McVeigh. He started his career in football and became a Premier League and International football player for Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City, and Northern Ireland. Paul competed with and against the best players in the world on a daily basis , and this is what shaped his methodology of high performance. He has a unique combination of reaching the pinnacle of elite sport as well as being the first Premier League footballer to qualify with a Master's Degree in Psychology. He dedicated his career to understanding what makes humans ‘tick' and how it affects how they think, feel and act. Paul specializes in implementing the mental tools required to elevate the performance of leaders and teams from organizations across the world, especially in financial services, technology, and the professional services industry. He has recently worked with PWC, Aviva, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, NatWest, Microsoft, Cisco and many more. He is also an established broadcaster on TV and radio and is a published author. Here is what we talked about: - Growing up in Northern Ireland in the 70s and 80s - Starting with football and what it taught him apart from physical strength and endurance - The decision to study Psychology - His book “The Stupid Footballer is Dead.” - How he developed his business - Becoming a keynote speaker - Experiences from his transition from football to his current business - His key takeaways for a successful career pivot Tune in to hear this fascinating personal story. You can connect with Paul at https://paulmcveigh.com/ Listen to his podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-psychology-of-success/id1561741449
Anti Corruption Commission here II Do you want to know what the National Anti-Corruption Commission Bill has in it? We listen in to a conversation from the National Intreguity Centre between Catherine Williams, Stephen Charles, Geoffrey Watson and Anthony Whealy who do the heavy legal lifting to unravel the bill for non-legal minds.Westgate Bridge Disaster Remembered here II We mark the 52 years since the Westgate Bridge disaster on Thursday October the 15th 1970. We hear a snippet from an archival radio special orginally researched and produced by Scott Ferras, Peter Bell, Dora Barenni and Ken Mansell for the 20th and 25th memorials. You can listen back to the whole piece here.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy runs through the week like a dose of salts.Muru here II Muru is a 2022 New Zealand action-drama film about the 2007 New Zealand police raids of the Ngai Tuhoe community of Ruatoki We talk with the director Tearepa Kapi and one of the actors who was a main target of the original raids Tame Iti. For Maori the events of 2007 were merely an extention of the raids on the community in 2016 with fatal results.Health 104 Art Exhibition here II Artist/curator Paul McVeigh tells us about the new exhibition @ Health 104 Art. A Millers Tales is a mixed media exhibition showing the work of 13 artists starting 15th Oct - 27th Oct. 104 Canterbury Rd Middle Park (across from railway station). More information: 0401 799 647.
In this week's bitesize episode, we look at the power of belief; belief in ourselves, in our teams, and in our businesses, but so many struggle with this. Understanding our own psychology and learning new techniques to improve our mindsets are key to making us better and more productive leaders, and indeed, people. TEDx Talk legend and psychologist Owen Fitzpatrick, and former pro-athlete turned performance coach Paul McVeigh both offered fascinating insights into these areas in their separate appearances back on Impromptu Business Chat. Mark reflects on their insights into being our better selves. Listen to Owen's full episode here Listen to Paul's full episode here GET IN TOUCH! We would love to hear your thoughts on today's episode, email us at podcasts@larking-gowen.co.uk We would also love it if you could rate us 5 STARS on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, this really helps people find us! Thank you to our sponsors Larking Gowen, Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors – check out their website to see how they could help your business www.larking-gowen.co.uk © Larking Gowen LLP
Paul McVeigh (MS.c) is an ex-Premier League Player (Norwich City and Tottenham Hotspur), Performance Psychologist, Global Speaker, Author and Sports Pundit. In this episode, We speak about the psychological effects of growing up in West Belfast during the troubles and how that builds mental fortitude The route-to-premier league detailing a journey from Belfast to Tottenham Hotspur What it was like as an 11 year old to be accustomed to top flight football What is was like to play against superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo Paul's reflections on scoring at Old Trafford The day in the life of a Premier League Footballer - including training, nutrition, rest and wellbeing Paul's thoughts on Phil Mulryne leaving Norwich to become a priest and Paul's funniest locker room stories Thank you Paul for an unforgettably funny podcast! If you love this podcast: Fuel it by buying me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Dbyd Extra Stuff: ME:Reach out to me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/developmentbydavid/ LinkedIn: https://www.instagram.com/developmentbydavid/ The Development by David Podcast on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DV9tUfz5nGCmH0bfZUFrM *Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-development-by-david-podcast/id1542740010** Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7DyXv_nJZncHdRn1WJdvNQ
Paul McVeigh joins Luke Gromer to discuss mental performance, the power of belief, and more! Learn More or Get Access to the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com Get the Podcast Notes: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast About Paul McVeigh: Paul is a sport and performance psychologist and a former English Premier League footballer. Connect with Paul: Website: Paul McVeigh Twitter: @Paulmcveigh77 Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer luke@cuttingedgecoach.com Sign Up/Access the Coaching Zoom with Coach Wilkins: Topic: How Army MBB Develops Leaders (and you can too) Sign Up: https://www.cuttingedgecoach.com/offers/WxM9fD4t Sign Up/Access the Replay of the Coaching Zoom with Doug Lemov & Stu Singer: Topic: Getting Tactics, Technique, and Psychology to Transfer Get the Replay: https://www.cuttingedgecoach.com/offers/DsiLLj32 Learn more or Sign Up for the next Cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a Book Club: CGTBookClubs.com
In our Language of Leadership podcast series, we explore the lessons business can take from sport when it comes to leadership. We have analysed the language used by elite individuals in sports and business, and developed six lessons for business leaders to take from sports leaders. In this series, we'll be discussing one lesson per episode with a leading figure in sport. This episode discusses 'channelling the power of confidence' and how sports leaders see confidence management as pivotal to success. Broadcaster, Ayo Akinwolere, along with sports performance psychologist, Charlie Unwin, meet Paul McVeigh, a former Premier League and International football player. He shares how this has shaped and influenced his own experience and offers hints and tips for business leaders to take the lessons forward. You can read the transcript for this podcast on our website: https://gowlg.co/3OkWrS4 ... Gowling WLG is an international full-service law firm working across a range of industry sectors including real estate, government, financial services, life sciences and technology. We operate across the world with offices in the UK, Europe, Canada and the Middle East. We regularly talk about a broad range of topics that may be of interest to you. Subscribe to receive our latest articles, podcasts and webinars straight to your inbox: https://gowlg.co/35efH2r Alternatively, you can view our full selection of insights and resources here: https://gowlg.co/3IwEr41 Want to get to know us? Follow us on: LinkedIn: https://gowlg.co/3hqmatB Twitter: https://gowlg.co/35Do0nY Facebook: https://gowlg.co/3th2w8N Instagram: https://gowlg.co/3tEf2iq This podcast may contain information of general interest about current legal issues, but does not give legal advice.
On the podcast this week is Paul McVeigh. Paul McVeigh was a professional footballer for nearly 20 years playing for clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur, Burnley and Norwich Vity, whilst gaining 40 caps internationally for Northern Ireland. He made over 300 appearances and was a key member of 2 championship winning teams and rose to the pinnacle of English football. He is also a published author of the ironically entitled book ‘The Stupid Footballer is Dead'. Paul has recently finished his studies which means he is the first person in history to play in the Premier League and qualify with a Masters in Sport Psychology. He is with us today to share what you can learn from the most ruthless and competitive industry on the planet! We talk Elite Performance, Leadership and Teamwork. If you enjoyed this episode, why not sign up to our Newsletter? virti.com/newsletter When you sign up, you'll receive a copy of our weekly 'Level Up' newsletter straight to your inbox every Thursday, with the latest Virti product and feature announcements, as well as tips, tricks and news about all things human performance.
Its good to be back! We've missed you all... What a year it's been. Celebrate the lives of Sydney Poitier, Betty White, Desmond Tutu and Joan Didion. Biohacking - what the heck is that? Watch Un-Natural selection as recommended by The Yank. Maxwell and Prince Andrew are still on our minds and in the news. The Queen of Domestic Noir - Julia Crouch, is back with The New Mother a must read. The Yank chooses a Blanc Priorat 2018 for the New Year. Cheers! Paul MacVeigh was commissioned by BBC Radio 4 to write the Christmas Story - listen here https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0012rtySupport the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/210926/podcast/website)
Paul has competed in two of the most competitive industries in the world: elite sport, and performance psychology. Paul played professional football at Premier League level, for both Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City FC. He realised though, early on in his career, that whilst he knew he wanted to play football, he also had a time limit on his career. This realisation sparked a career in his other passion—psychology. Paul is now a qualified psychologist; published author of ‘The Stupid Footballer is Dead'; and motivational speaker. He works worldwide, with companies such as Microsoft and Aviva, on performance psychology, the power of our beliefs, and how they form and get in the way of our success in business. Paul chats to James and Mark about the ‘growth mindset' that's needed in business. They discuss how improvement and progression only come from a certain type of mindset, and hinges on how you approach a situation, and then deal with it. They talk in depth about the power of beliefs. If we all spent time unpacking our beliefs, we'd realise just how many negative ones we have, and how much they get in our way! Paul also gives fascinating insight into what it takes mentally to play at the highest level of the beautiful game, and the imposter syndrome that can come with it, and how he came to realise that his Belfast accent was not a barrier after all! If you are enjoying the series, we would really appreciate it if you could follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or wherever else you get your podcasts! Or you can find all episodes on our website www.larking-gowen.co.uk/IBC If you have feedback, questions or think you might be a great guest on the podcast, please get in touch! Email the team at podcasts@larking-gowen.co.uk Show notes: Contact Paul at: paulmcveigh.co.uk LinkedIn Mentioned books: The Stupid Footballer is Dead Man's Search For Meaning: The classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust Robert Dilts Awaken The Giant Within: How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Life Top tips: Tip 1 – Belief systems and reaching goals skip to 38:30 Tip 2 – Internal and external locus of control skip to 41:00 Tip 3 - Identity – transitioning from footballer to business psychologist skip to 38:30 larking-gowen.co.uk (c) Larking Gowen
The United Mates Keitel and Joe are joined by Paul McVeigh, former Premier League and international footballer to discuss a playing career that saw him burst onto the scene at Tottenham, flourish at Norwich City and represent his home country of Northern Ireland, as well as to hear about Paul's life since hanging up his boots as an author, keynote speaker and the first player with a professional background to earn a master's degree in psychology.
John Todd was played by Wilms Herbert, Captain Brock was played by Jack Kruschen, and Tony Barrett played Ganson. Also appearing were Don Diamond and Paul McVeigh. Adventure, cruelty and cowardice. The destruction of a bully. Actor Wilms Herbert (Photo) was born May 2, 1908. His voice is well-known in shows like this episode of Escape, Philip Marlowe, and Night Beat. He also appeared as Sgt. Otis Ludlum on Richard Diamond, Private Detective and Anthony J. Lyon on Jeff Regan, Investigator.
PLOT: The podders are delighted to welcome former Spurs player Paul McVeigh to the Cheese Room as he discusses life at the club in the 90s. He talks about the difficulties he faced being released by the club, his move to Norwich and how the challenges he faced as a footballer shaped his later career as a bestselling author and keynote speaker focusing on the psychology of being a footballer.CREW: Seb hosts and is joined by Brendan and Paul McVeigh
At Fort Apache, an honorable and veteran war captain finds conflict when his regime is placed under the command of a young, glory hungry lieutenant colonel with no respect for the local Indian tribe.Original Air Date: August 05, 1949Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Western StoriesPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• John Wayne (Capt. Kirby York)• Ward Bond (Sgt. Maj. Michael O'Rourke)Special Guests:• Sharon Douglas• Paul McVeigh• Tony Barrett• Eddie Field• Pat McGeehan• Lou Merrill• John StanleyDirector:• John FordMusic:• Henry Russell
The 32: An anthology of Irish Working-Class Voices, editor Paul McVeigh, Kit de Waal, June Caldwell & Erin Lindsay discuss, Paul McLoone recommends where to begin with Roxy Music, a film & stage collaboration between Laura Sheeran & Little John Nee, Drone Bone Jetty is set in a not-too-distant dystopian future, Earagail Arts Festival, eaf.ie
The Rangers break up a stolen car ring and catch a boy who's too good with a knife.Original Air Date: February 24, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Sam Edwards• Whitfield Connor• Paul McVeigh• Herb EllisWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
The Rangers break up a stolen car ring and catch a boy who's too good with a knife.Original Air Date: February 24, 1952Host: Andrew RhynesShow: Tales of the Texas RangersPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Joel McCrea (Ranger Jayce Pearson)Special Guests:• Tony Barrett• Sam Edwards• Whitfield Connor• Paul McVeigh• Herb EllisWriter:• Russell HughesProducer:• Stacy Keach
Paul McVeigh is the editor of The 32 – an upcoming collection of essays and memoir, bringing together sixteen well-known writers from working class backgrounds with an equal number of new and emerging writers from all over the island of Ireland. He'll be in conversation with two of the featured authors Lisa McInerney and Michael Nolan.
**BONUS EPISODE** For over 25 years Paul McVeigh has been an elite performer in two of the most competitive industries on the planet: an elite sport and in performance psychology. As a premier league footballer, Paul played for Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City and Northern Ireland, and he reached the pinnacle of his sport, as well as being the first ever Premier League footballer to qualify with a Master’s Degree in Psychology. Hatti Suvari has a personal and an insightful conversation with Paul, so tune in to this episode to hear all about the insights that he shares with us about his impressive carer and life experiences.#paulmcveigh #pshychology #professionalfootball #experteliteperformance #getleagllyspeaking
In episode 59 Paul McVeigh, former Professional Footballer, Sport Psychologist and Keynote Speaker, joins us. Specifically Paul will be looking at: Importance of Sport Psychology Biggest mistakes athletes make Addressing these mistakes Key lessons from his playing career About Paul "Paul McVeigh was a professional footballer for nearly 20 years playing for clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur, Burnley and Norwich city, whilst gaining 40 caps internationally for Northern Ireland. He made over 300 appearances and was a key member of 2 championship winning teams and rose to the pinnacle of English football. He is also a published author of the ironically entitled book ‘The Stupid Footballer Is Dead'. Paul has recently finished his studies which means he is the first person in history to play in the premier league and qualify with a masters in Sport Psychology. He is with us today to share what you can learn from the most ruthless and competitive industry on the planet!" Instagram: @PaulMcVeigh77 Twitter: @PaulMcVeigh77 Website: https://www.paulmcveigh.co.uk FREE 7d COACH ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: http://bit.ly/sfspodcast_ep59 Learn Quicker & More Effectively, Freeing Up Time To Spend With Friends And Family Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
We caught up with former Norwich City star Paul McVeigh - the man who famously scored at Old Trafford for the Canaries. Paul spoke about his footballing days and his new career as a key note speaker.
Paul McVeigh is a former Northern Ireland International Footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City, Burnley and Luton Town in the English leagues. McVeigh started his career at Spurs where he made 3 appearances scoring 1 goal against Coventry. He joined Norwich City in March 2000 on a free transfer. The following season he made 6 starts and 6 substitute appearances. He also scored his first goal for the club in a 1–0 home win against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The following season he scored 10 goals as Norwich reached the final of the Division One play-offs. In the 2002–03 campaign he was the club's top scorer with 15 goals. Most of those goals came when he was partnering Iwan Roberts upfront, although later in the season Worthington decided to move him to left midfield. The following season he scored 5 goals in over 40 appearances and helped Norwich win promotion to the Premier League. During the 2004–05 season in the Premier League, McVeigh made 20 first team appearances, and his highlight was when he scored at Old Trafford in Norwich's first away game.
What does success mean to you? Do you want to be successful? Have you ever though about it in real detail? I have been fascinated by this field of psychology and mental performance since I was a young professional at Tottenham Hotspur and having worked with 2 Sport Psychologists at Norwich City, I have come to the realisation that the only thing I ever need to work on in my life is my psychology, my mindset, my mental performance, my mentality…I don't really care what you call it! What I've come to realise after 25 years in elite sport is that the way an individual thinks is the single greatest differential in their life. So the purpose of this show is to help us understand the difference between success and failure as well as trying to extract the common themes that surround people who are living the life they have always dreamed about. So join me, Paul McVeigh, for the Psychology of Success where will be doing our first show live across all the usual social media platforms on Monday 5th April at 10am.
Douglas Stuart in conversation with Paul McVeigh. Glasgow-born Douglas Stuart’s 2020 Booker prize-winning debut novel Shuggie Bain evokes the essence of addiction, parenthood, courage and love. Following the bond between a son and his mother, fractured by alcoholism, poverty, aspiration and human misery. The novel graphs an intimate, devastating yet ultimately hopeful journey through their lives. Stuart began his career in fashion design before moving onto writing. His other work includes the short stories Found Wanting and The Englishman. In conversation with writer and playwright Paul McVeigh, Stuart unravels the thought and process behind bringing this heartbreaking story out into the world.
Ruth Barton and Donald Clarke review films, Judas and the Black Messiah tells the story of the FBI-backed treachery within the Black Panthers in the late 60s, Jenn Gannon reviews the Flight Attendant on Sky One, Paul McVeigh, Emma Donoghue and Neil Hegarty have come together as editor and contributors to Queer Love: An Anthology of Irish Fiction.
Episode 51 No matter what situation you're in, we can always decide how we feel, and how we are going to behave and respond. Paul McVeigh grew up in Belfast in the late 1970's, early 1980's during the troubles. Passing by soldiers and tanks on his way to school was a regular occurrence. As a teenager, he then found himself at the academy of Tottenham Hotspur, and very quickly in the first team alongside Teddy Sherringham and Jurgen Klinsmann. Paul's professional career last just over 14 years, and saw him make over 300 club appearances, as well as 20 international appearances for Northern Ireland. In later life he has qualified as a sports psychologist, and now works a keynote speaker. Paul is an avid learner, something he picked up from his Dad. That lust for knowledge taught him from an early age that he has the ability to control how he feels, and how he responds to any given situation. That is the focus of today's interview. If you take anything from today's episode, it's that everyone should be aiming to be an active participant in deciding how you react to setbacks, and how your feelings impact your mental health. If you enjoy this episode, or any of our other episodes, please pop over to apple podcasts, and give us a rating and a review. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/man-marking/id1506661828 You can find us on Twitter @marking_man and don't forget to use the hashtag #WheresTheTalkingLads If you have been affected by any of the themes discussed in today's episode, we have listed some organisations below who are there if you need to talk: Samaritans Call 116 132 for free https://www.samaritans.org/ Papyrus UK Call 0800 068 41 41 Papyrus Website CALM ZONE 0800 58 58 58 https://www.thecalmzone.net/help/helpline/ MIND 0300 123 3393 https://www.mind.org.uk/ The Kaleidoscope Plus Group 0800 059 0123 https://www.kaleidoscopeplus.org.uk/
#higherlevelpodcast #ufc #mma Welcome to episode #062 of the HIGHER LEVEL MMA PODCAST. It was going to happen eventually!! ...so we are pleased to give a huge welcome onto the podcast to PAUL MCVEIGH. PAUL MCVEIGH is a 2 weight CageWarriors World Champion, former European No.1 and TUF veteran. He is DNFT founder and Griphouse BJJ coach, and widely regarded as a pioneer in UKMMA. Check it out! www.higherlevelmma.com LIKE | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE Write your COMMENTS below!! Send in your questions to : higherlevelmmapodcast@gmail.com OR via any of our social media sites on FACEBOOK / INSTA / TWITTER etc
Paul McVeigh; footballer, author, keynote speaker and more shares his footballing encounters and how to excel outside of the game. Filled with everything from playing in the premier league, a car doing doughnuts on his yoga mat to earning £15,000 per hour in keynote speaking, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
My guest was a professional footballer for nearly 20 years playing for clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur, Burnley and Norwich City, whilst gaining 40 Caps internationally for Northern Ireland. He made over 300 appearances and was a key member of 2 Championship winning teams and rose to the pinnacle of English football. He is also a published Author and recently finished his studies which means he is the first person in history to play in the Premier League and qualify with a Masters in Sport Psychology. My guest this week will share what you can learn from the most ruthless and competitive industry on the planet! Please welcome, Paul McVeigh. Bio Paul McVeigh is a Premier League football player and an expert in elite performance. Paul’s credibility comes from the unique combination of reaching the pinnacle of elite sport as well as being the first Premier League footballer to qualify with a Master’s degree in Psychology. Paul McVeigh specialises in implementing the psychology required to elevate the performance of leaders and teams from the financial services’ industry. He has recently worked with PWC, Grant Thornton, Aviva, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Nat West, Cisco, Microsoft, and many more. These lessons are even more applicable today in our remote and virtual workplaces in order to empower individuals to understand that our thinking unlocks the required behaviours that are necessary for elite performance. Paul McVeigh shares his psychological framework from growing up in war-torn Belfast, Ireland alongside the strategies he implemented performing under the intense scrutiny of 75,000 fans across the world. He is also an established broadcaster on TV and radio with BBC, Sky Sports, BT Sport, and a published author. The insights Paul shared as a Sports Psychologist for Premier League clubs have helped many players compete in, what is considered, the most prestigious and ruthless sports league in the world. Recorded on: 4th September 2020 Links: More about Paul McVeigh More about Maria Franzoni Ltd More about The London Speaker Bureau Connect with Maria on Linkedin Connect with LSB on LinkedIn Connect with Maria on FaceBook To book any of the speakers featured on the Speaking Business podcast, click here Listen here: Libsyn Itunes Stitcher Spotify
Biosecurity Queensland has confirmed it has found ticks at the Dalby saleyards and Western Downs Regional Council mayor Paul McVeigh has praised the quick action to remove the cattle from the facility and Australian copper exporters are also experiencing difficulty with the trade to China with Federal MP Bob Katter criticising the Commonwealth Government for its heavy reliance on the Asian superpower.
Gary is joined by former Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich City player, Paul McVeigh. After his career in the Premier League, Paul moved onto the psychology side of the game and earned a Master's in Sports Psychology. He also wrote 'The Stupid Footballer is Dead' which details his own experiences as a player and takes the reader into the future in terms of how demanding the game is now becoming on the mental side. Paul questions if psychology has really progressed in the game as much as it should and challenges how coaches are (or maybe are not) implementing it in their environment. If you enjoy the Podcast, please give us a shoutout on Twitter or Instagram: @GaryCurneen
Steve Todd is AVP, Global Head of Workplace at Nasdaq and Founder of Open Sourced Workplace where Mike Petrusky chats with him every morning on “OSW Daily”, a YouTube and Facebook livestream. Mike and Steve share recent articles related to return to office planning and protocols, wellness, facing our fears, and the future of remote working. They explore both the benefits and downside of shifting views on remote work and debate about the fact that while increased flexibility is a positive, many organizations may strictly measure the value of an employee based on productivity and output. Steve and Mike agree that recognizing some of the things that employees are missing during this pandemic period is an essential first step for empathetic workplace leaders who want to create new ways of connecting with and supporting their workforce. Connect with Steve on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevetoddexec/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepetrusky/ Watch the full video with Steve & Mike on OSW Daily, a YouTube livestream: https://youtu.be/96F2j-hagsg Read the articles referenced during this discussion: https://www.facilitatemagazine.com/content/features/2020/06/01/return-work-guides-thematic-analysis-0 https://apsters.com/workplace-wellness-market-estimate-to-boost-growth-in-demand-by-2026-with-top-key-players-wellness-workplace-solutions-compsych-fitlinxx-healthifyme/ https://www-seanblanda-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.seanblanda.com/our-remote-work-future-is-going-to-suck/amp/ Watch the video interview with Irish footballer Paul McVeigh: https://youtu.be/CRWRAX8w1QE Register for the “Workplace Innovator Interactive” livestream: https://www.iofficecorp.com/live-webinar-2020-weekly-livestream Share your thoughts with Mike via email: podcast@iOFFICECORP.com
UFC coach, James Doolan joins us all the way from Fight Island, for episode 129 of Paddy Holohan’s No Shame Podcast. James is the head coach & owner of Higher Level MMA in Bathgate, Scotland. The gym is home to multiple world champions & UFC talents such as Danny Henry & Stevie Ray. Danny is set to take on Makwan Amirkhani on the first of the eagerly anticipated UFC Fight Island card’s this Saturday & James is over on Yas Island making final preparations with his fighter. On this week’s podcast, James talks about Fight Island, coaching, BJJ, his career as a fighter & much more. “I don’t like attention, I don’t like cameras I’d rather listen to people than talk, attention’s not for me… I like to sit back & watch, study stuff. The same way we study martial arts, just study the game & the coaching side of it.” When it comes to coaching Doolan believes it should always be about the fighter first & foremost. James is one of the most down to earth people in the world of MMA & that’s certainly a quality he looks to instil in his own athletes. However, the Scotsman’s main focus is to create a fight style that suits the individual’s personality, one plan certainly doesn’t fit all when it comes to coaching a team. James also notes that a fighter will sometimes need to adjust their style depending on opponent & that’s when an understanding of the person can be extremely beneficial. “You’re trying to tailor a guy who’s not use to that type of fight. It’s about getting them to fight slightly different to how they want to fight sometimes...They’re fighting for their families at the end of the day" As things currently stand, Doolan has checked in to his hotel on Fight Island & has just completed the initial 24 hour quarantine, a mandatory procedure for every fighter & coach arriving on the island. James offers an incredibly thorough break down of his journey to the island detailing all the Covid-19 testing measures put in place to ensure the safety of everyone involved on the card. With staggered isolation phases & minimum contact throughout the journey to Abu Dhabi the UFC have left no stone unturned in their preparations. The Higher Level head coach also offers his views on how the fight will go between Danny & Makwan. Dolan believes no matter what the result it will be one of the most entertaining fights on the card. James had a formidable career as an MMA fighter with a record of 17-9-2, with his last fight coming in 2013. He retells the legendary story of a weight cut in Japan featuring Paul McVeigh. It was a very different time in MMA back then. Doolan admits he didn’t read the finer print of his fight contract which involved a severe penalty for missing weight, the opponents expense purse, costing anything in the region of £5,000, a fee the Scottish fighter didn’t have. McVeigh, who fas fighting on the same card found himself in a similar situation, panic ensued & the fighters challenged each other to make weight, after a drastic 18 hours of cutting both fighters reached their targets. A picture of the depleted duo on their way to make weight still exists online, despite multiple attempts to have the photo erased from history. MMA has taken Doolan across the globe, with stops in America, Japan, Thailand & most of Europe, not bad for a person who didn’t step foot on a plain until he was 22 years of age. His current hotel overlooks an F1 track with the beach in close proximity. Despite how it sometimes looks from the outside, James won’t get much of a holiday, there’s no such thing in the fight game. “People think I’m here on holiday but I’m here working, they don’t see the 20-30 years of training & hurt, helping guys make weight, fighting in clubs, community centres. Driving all the way down to England for guys to win in 30 seconds & then driving back up the road. They don’t see all that work. They think you’re flying all over the world & then they see you on the f**king telly but they miss all the shit that goes into it.” This Saturday's Fight Island card starts at 2.00 am local time with Danny setting to walk around 4.00am which involves it’s own challenges in preparation no doubt. Doolan explains how the island has been completely shut off from the rest of Abu Dhabi, making it one of the safest places to be in the world right now. Also on this weeks podcast Paddy & James discuss how Jiu-Jitsu has improved their overall problem solving skills in life. With the rate BJJ technique evolves at, James believes it should be a staple part of every coach’s arsenal. The mindset Doolan gained from BJJ improved his overall strike game. James has recently began the process of setting up IMMAF Scotland after being approached by Mark Goddard to get involved with the organisation. Doolan believes IMMAF offers the best route for any young fighter looking to break into the sport. This is a much watch for any fighter in MMA with buckets of wisdom from James, one of the very best coaches the game has to offer & we don't say that lightly. The full episode #129 of Paddy Holohan’s No Shame Podcast is available now across all the usual platforms including iTunes, Spotify & Youtube.
Phil is joined by fellow Belfast man Paul McVeigh. The former Norwich and Spurs winger and now Keynote Speaker joins Phil to talk about the mindset of a winner and what you can do in your life to bring about the success you want,
Phil is joined by fellow Belfast man Paul McVeigh. The former Norwich and Spurs winger and now Keynote Speaker joins Phil to talk about the mindset of a winner and what you can do in your life to bring about the success you want,
Working class writers Part 3: Dougie Brimson tells We’d Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about his latest thriller In The Know (published by Caffeine Nights) & about the barriers facing working class writers getting agents, publishers, into bookshops & even invited to the party. We also talk ebooks v paperbacks, screenwriting v novel writing, and sing the praises of authors Lynda La Plante, Paul McVeigh, Kit de Waal & Rowland White. As well as writing fiction & non-fiction (about football fans & hooligans), Dougie also writes films like Top Dog & mostly famously Green Street starring Elijah Wood & Charlie Hunnam. So we also hear insider stories - some poignant - about actors Steven Berkoff, Leo Gregory, Vincent Regan, Gerard Butler & Martin Kemp. Thanks to our audience for sending in questions to Dougie, & thanks to Kevin Lynch for the We’d Like A Word website. (Apologies for pandemic-related sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Thursday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
Working class writers Part 2: Dougie Brimson tells We’d Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about his latest thriller In The Know (published by Caffeine Nights) & about the barriers facing working class writers getting agents, publishers, into bookshops & even invited to the party. We also talk ebooks v paperbacks, screenwriting v novel writing, and sing the praises of authors Lynda La Plante, Paul McVeigh, Kit de Waal & Rowland White. As well as writing fiction & non-fiction (about football fans & hooligans), Dougie also writes films like Top Dog & mostly famously Green Street starring Elijah Wood & Charlie Hunnam. So we also hear insider stories - some poignant - about actors Steven Berkoff, Leo Gregory, Vincent Regan, Gerard Butler & Martin Kemp. Thanks to our audience for sending in questions to Dougie, & thanks to Kevin Lynch for the We’d Like A Word website. (Apologies for pandemic-related sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Thursday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
Working class writers Part 1: Dougie Brimson tells We’d Like A Word presenters Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about his latest thriller In The Know (published by Caffeine Nights) & about the barriers facing working class writers getting agents, publishers, into bookshops & even invited to the party. We also talk ebooks v paperbacks, screenwriting v novel writing, and sing the praises of authors Lynda La Plante, Paul McVeigh, Kit de Waal & Rowland White. As well as writing fiction & non-fiction (about football fans & hooligans), Dougie also writes films like Top Dog & mostly famously Green Street starring Elijah Wood & Charlie Hunnam. So we also hear insider stories - some poignant - about actors Steven Berkoff, Leo Gregory, Vincent Regan, Gerard Butler & Martin Kemp. Thanks to our audience for sending in questions to Dougie, & thanks to Kevin Lynch for the We’d Like A Word website. (Apologies for pandemic-related sound quality dips in this episode. We usually do everything face to face.) We'd Like A Word is a podcast and radio show from authors Paul Waters and Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, celebrities, talkers, poets about books, songs, lyrics, speeches, scripts, fiction and non-fiction. We go out on various radio platforms at least once a fortnight and every other Thursday on podcast. Our website is www.wedlikeaword.com - which is where you'll find information about Paul and Steve and our guests - and details of the radio stations that carry We'd Like A Word. We're also on Twitter @wedlikeaword and Facebook @wedlikeaword and our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com - and yes, we are slightly embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - your thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word in person, to chat, review, meet writers or read out passages from books. . .
Paul McVeigh left his home town of Belfast at the age of 16 to sign for Tottenham Hotspur. He made his first start for Spurs up front with Teddy Sheringham, scoring on his debut in 1997, and going on to represent Tottenham as well as Norwich City, Burnley, Luton Town and Northern Ireland. Since then he has worked in the media for the BBC, SkySports, BeinSports and TalkSport amongst many others… he's authored a book ‘The Stupid footballer is dead', got his Masters in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Staffordshire University, and has been a performance psychology coach at a premier league football academy. Now he spends his time as a global keynote speaker, delivering keynotes and corporate training for the likes of Barclays, PWC, Microsoft and a truck load of other blue chip companies. Paul shares his insights on mindset, teamwork and leadership - both from his playing days and also from his perspective as a coach and consultant. He is also a big advocate for perspective, values and striving for balance in life. You can find Paul here:Website:https://www.paulmcveigh.co.uk/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulmcveighkeynotespeaker/Twitter: https://lnkd.in/eze8_b6Facebook:https://lnkd.in/e6Jm2VnInstagram:https://lnkd.in/eZNEmbbYouTube:https://lnkd.in/eYhUyjhPaper on gratitude:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301826526_Does_gratitude_writing_improve_the_mental_health_of_psychotherapy_clients_Evidence_from_a_randomized_controlled_trial
Siobhán McSweeney chats about her comedy heroes from French and Saunders to Whoopi Goldberg & Gene Wilder. Sea Fever the suspense drama from Neasa Hardiman & When All is Ruin Once Again are reviewed by Aingeala Flannery & John Magurie, Paul McVeigh talks about 'The 32', a new anthology from various Irish working class writers.
This week Adrienne speaks with Paul McVeigh. Paul is a sports presenter and Football’s Number 1 keynote speaker. Alongside his regular spot presenting on Sky Sports, TalkSPORT and BT Sport, Paul translates his 16 years of experience as a Premier League footballer for Tottenham Hotspur and Norwich city into strategic advice and solutions for business success. The Power Hour podcast gets to know other people’s processes to greatness. Join Adrienne as she invites guest speakers from coaches, creatives and innovators to discuss their daily habits and the key to achieving personal success and well-being.Whether you want to build a business, write a book or run a marathon, the Power Hour is going to help you get there faster!You can follow Adrienne on Instagram / Twitter / FacebookThis is a Studio71 production.Producer - Jack ClaramuntAssistant Producer - Winnie SimonExec Producer - Tom Payne & Jody SmithProduction Support - Phie McKenzieOutro music by Paul Herbert Music.Produced at Jamz Studio.Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this podcast and the next, we will explore the lectureship recruitment process, gathering views from both members of recruitment panels, Prof Aaron Maule and Dr Karen McCutcheon, and recently appointed lecturers, Dr Donna Small and Dr Paul McVeigh. This first part focuses on generalities on lectureships and associated positions, the recruitment process and the profile of the ideal candidate. This discussion continues in episode #05.
In this podcast, we explore the lectureship recruitment process, gathering views from both members of recruitment panels, Prof Aaron Maule and Dr Karen McCutcheon, and recently appointed lecturers, Dr Donna Small and Dr Paul McVeigh. This second part focuses on Donna and Paul' profiles at the time they applied for their lectureships, application documents and interviews, as well as tips to get ready to apply. This discussion is the continuation from episode #04.
On this week's episode, I chat to crime author Liz Nugent about some of the books that have shaped her. Liz, who is best known for her fantastic books Unraveling Oliver, Lying In Wait and Skin Deep, Liz has become synonymous with quality Irish crime writing. In this episode, we discuss the necessity of making your psychopaths likeable, the wonder of Marian Keyes and Liz's favourite books turned films. Books mentioned in the show are: The Shoe Shop - Margaret J Barker/ Oscar Wilde's Children Stories/ The Cider House Rules - John Irving/ The Butcher Boy - Pat McCabe/ The Book of Evidence - John Banville/ Engleby - Sebastian Faulks/Any Human Heart - William Boyd/ Rachel's Holiday - Marian Keyes/ The Maeve Kerrigan series - Jane Carey/ Backlist - Sarah Hillary/ Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman/ The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion/ Blue Nights by Joan Didion/ Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen/ I Know This Much Is True by Wooly Lamb/ Perfume by Patrick Süskind/ The Secret History by Donna Tartt/ The Lost Man by Jane Harper/ Patrick Melrose by Edna St Albun/ Three Little Truths by Eithne Shorthall/ The Firestarters by Jan Carson/ The Good Sons by Paul McVeigh
Chris Power, Namita Gokhale and Navtej Sarna in conversation with Paul McVeigh. This episode is a live session from #ZEEJLFatBL2019.
Anjum Hasan, Andrew Sean Greer, Jayant Kaikini and Mahesh Rao, moderated by Paul McVeigh. This episode is a live session from day 5 of #ZEEJLF2019.
How do you go from being a Premier League footballer who is afraid of public speaking to then go and quit the game to face your fear? This week former Spurs, Norwich and Northern Ireland player Paul McVeigh tells Jarlath the truly incredible story of how he did just that. Paul explains how he discovered the world of self-help when he wasn't making an impact in games (14:00), what it felt like to reach the weekly wage that he used to dream about (21:00) and the time Gareth Southgate once 'kicked the shit out of him' (3:00). From the challenges facing gay footballers today (32:00) to the stress of modern-living (47:00), the ignorance of today's young footballers (1:01:00) and his fantastic tips for how to overcome negative self-talk (Patreon Extended Cut Only) and much more, this is a fascinating conversation with one of the best motivational speakers on the world stage. To access this interview in full or the entire back catalogue of interviews visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad. You can also gain access to the entire Irishman Abroad archive of episodes through our iPhone and Android Apps. Download the Irishman Abroad Android or iPhone apps for free using the links below. https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/irishman-abroad-by-jarlath/id1101165812?mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=irishman.jarlath.com.anirishmanabroad&hl=en An Irishman Abroad is brought to you by Currency Fair. Currency Fair is the official partner of the podcast. To get great exchange rates and to avoid ridiculous bank and broker charges when transferring money to anywhere in the world go to currencyfair.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
A quick chat with international footballing sensation Paul McVeigh on his views on fitness, mental health and the moment he decided to take up yoga. -- My name is Kieran Miles and I'm asking the question; what is a healthy lifestyle? I invited a number of different people to sit down with me at the wonderful Erpingham House in Norwich to find their perspective on that exact question. This is the first podcast series and we were very much getting to grips with how to record, format and create, so I apologise in advance for any background noise or audio levels. These are unedited, unfiltered and just simply conversations.
In this episode we speak to Paul McVeigh. Paul is a former professional footballer whose career saw him play for Tottenham Hotspur & Norwich City as well as being capped at senior level for Northern Ireland. Paul is now a leading keynote speaker, applying some of the lessons he learned during his career as a footballer into different industries and businesses. In addition to this, Paul currently supports the Crystal Palace Academy as a Performance Psychology Coach as well as being a published author. His book 'The Stupid Footballer is Dead' is a truly excellent insight and in today's pod we discuss elements of his book as well as many more topics relating to mindset.
Paul McVeigh wrote a story in an afternoon that took twenty years. How is that possible? We gather images over time, trying to figure out how they fit together. Paul had pieces of a story that didn't quite fit until suddenly, they did. And then the story came out almost all at once in a single sitting. How do you know when it's time to write a story? And how do you know when to give up on an idea? These are questions that have plagued so many writers and my clients. Paul was the perfect person to discuss them with. Having written fiction, theater, comedy, and a writing teacher himself, Paul has a breadth of experience and a sensitivity to this topic that will blow you away. His debut novel, The Good Son won countless awards and becomes a favorite of everyone who reads it. This conversation was both deep and funny, an incredible dive into the places where writing comes from and how to know when you've got a story that won't let you go. This promises to be one you'll listen to more than once. I have been waiting and waiting to share this one! I'm so glad it's time for you to hear it. Full show notes post with links See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
George Saunders, Kirsty Logan, Jenn Asworth and Paul McVeigh discuss writing fiction short and long with presenter Matthew Sweet. Acclaimed American short story writer George Saunders talks about travelling in time to explore Abraham Lincoln's life during the American Civil War when the President's beloved young son died. These historical events have inspired Saunder's first novel, Lincoln in the Bardo, whilst his short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, McSweeeney's and GQ. He compares notes on the art of the short story with Paul McVeigh, Jenn Ashworth and Kirsty Logan, who've been commissioned by New Writing North and the WordFactory to write Flash Fiction on this year's Free Thinking Festival theme of The Speed of Life. Kirsty Logan is the author of books including The Gracekeepers and The Rental Heart & Other Fairytales and a range of short stories. Jenn Ashworth's books include Fell, The Friday Gospels, A Kind of Intimacy and Cold Light and a selection of short stories. Paul McVeigh has won prizes including the Polari prize for his debut novel The Good Son. Born in Belfast he is co-founder of the London Short Story Festival, writes a blog and has represented the UK at events in Mexico and Turkey. Recorded in front of an audience as part of Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival at Sage Gateshead. The stories commissioned for the Festival are available to listen to as an Arts and Ideas podcast available for 30 days. Producer: Zahid Warley
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We catch up with whiskey writer Dave Broom at an Irish whiskey tasting event in Regency Town House, Hove on St Patrick's Day organised by City Reads Brighton and Hove in honour of this year's selected book The Good Son by Paul McVeigh. We chat about whats involved in a whiskey tasting, get some tips from Dave on what to look for when tasting and discuss some Irish whiskeys. What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #history #whiskey #event
We catch up with fiddler Rowan Piggott at an Irish whiskey tasting event in Regency Town House, Hove on St Patrick's Day organised by City Reads Brighton and Hove in honour of this year's selected book The Good Son by Paul McVeigh. We chat about Rowan's background and about the different types of fiddle playing styles. Rowan also performs two songs for us! What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #music #fiddles #livemusic #traditional
Paul McVeigh is a prize winning Irish author whose book The Good Son, which is set during the Troubles in Belfast, has been awarded Brighton’s City Reads honour for 2016. His book is being featured across that festival which runs from 3rd March to 29th MAY with a number of events planned across Brighton to honour his book. We got him into the Radio Reverb studios to chat about his book, the festival and his own experiences of Northern Ireland during the troubles. We also chat about his ever changing age and his autographing technique. This is an extended version of the interview that was broadcast on the original radio show. For more about Brighton's City Reads festival - check out http://collectedworks.co.uk What's the Craic is a weekly Irish radio show that broadcasts on Brighton's Radio Reverb on 97.2FM, DAB and online at radioreverb.com. You can hear it live Mondays at 8pm or catch the repeat on Tuesdays at 3pm or Saturdays at 1am GMT. You can follow us on Twitter at @whatsthecraicrr or on facebook.com/whatsthecraicrr for up to date news on whats coming up on the show and to get in touch with us. #Brighton #Hove #Sussex #Irish #podcast #literature #books
Hello and welcome back to You Wrote the Book, with Simon Savidge. Each fortnight Simon is joined by a special guest author to discuss their life as a writer and as a reader. This episode Simon’s special guest is the author Paul McVeigh, whose main character in his debut novel The Good Son will entertain […]
Following yesterdays 1-0 defeat away to the Foxes the HOL Radio team look back at what should of been. Tonight Chris, Patrick, Nick & Terence take a look at what went wrong, some questionable refereeing decisions and what needs to be done to get back on the winning track . We also have our usual News in Brief and this weeks Ultimate 25 will take us looking back at another CB candidate - Eric Young. Finally we sit down with ex premier league player and current academy sports psych Paul McVeigh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.