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Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
Hey lady! We know things are looking pretty wild and perhaps a little unstable, which is why you are in the right place this week. You know we got you, right? This week, Terri and Dr. Dom welcome Tamara McLemore, PMP owner and founder of Tamara McLemore Enterprises and the creator of a project management course that will not only assist you in successfully passing the exam, but also teach you the fundamentals of being an effective project management professional so you can weather any economic condition and thrive in any labor market.Tamara has extensive experience navigating and eventually climbing the corporate ranks. She shares some of the tough lessons she's learned along the way so that you don't have to and offers a roadmap that makes you nimble and resilient in a tough job market. Refreshing your resume is more than listing your latest accomplishments. Acquiring the right skills and gaining the latest credentials (often by way of certification) that can make you stand out in the crowd. Tamara has pointers on how to help set yourself up to be the total package.Lady, are you taking stock of the current political landscape and having real conversations about what it's going to take for you to be stable no matter what? Well, if you are then you definitely want to tune in. Tamara offers concrete steps to identify the actual value you bring to your work so that you can articulate your impact, attract the necessary resources you need to perform at a high level, and negotiate yourself into prosperity.Sis, you know we only operate out of abundance – never lack – over here at Cultivating H.E.R. Space, so tap in and map out your “no matter what I'm going to be GOOD” gameplan and let's make moves! Quote of the Day:"Life is too short to work a job you hate." – Tamara McLemore Goal Map Like a Pro WorkbookCultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Where to find Tamara McLemore:Website: Tamara McLemore, PMPInstagram: @tamarajoyX: @TamaraJoyfulLinkedIn: Tamara McLemore Resources:Dr. Dom's Therapy PracticeBranding with TerriMelanin and Mental HealthTherapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOC Where to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cultivating-h-e-r-space-uplifting-conversations-for-the-black-woman--5470036/support.
Happy November! It's starting to get cold outside here in Chicago. And guess what? I love it! Yes, I'm one of those people that loves fall and even cooler temperatures. I feel like I come alive when everything begins to hibernate. Maybe my clocks are off. Or maybe that's just me. Well, today, I have found another wonderful guest, Anne Shoemaker, who loves sports metaphors as much as I do. You may or may not know that one of my favorite movies is Rocky. I'm starting to date myself because the Rocky series of movies began in 1976. Wowzer! 1976. Well, I'd like to share my favorite quote from the Rocky series to get us kicked off: “The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place, and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is going to hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done." During my conversation with Anne, we chatted about:Her time in sports and how it shaped and defined her.How she learned to let go of all things feminine and her voice became a whisper in the wind.She also shares some of her top tips and tools to level up professionally, including how we can save up to 150 minutes per day, how we can level up our game on LinkedIn, and the top questions to ask during our next performance review.Anne also shares her career fulfillment score assessment and how she works to help women reach their professional goals.
The game of golf has been through a lot the past two years, but the disconnect between the professional game and the fans are not solely amid the LIV Golf and PGA Tour. It goes well beyond that. That's the topic of discussion on this Tuesday "Fairways & Dreams" podcast with host Jeff Hartman, as well as an update on the ZoZo Championship this weekend and a full-circle moment this past weekend on the course. This podcast is a part of the Golfer Gang Network of podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The pod is back! Ahead of the new season Alfie Reynolds, Alex Lowe and Will Kelleher return with news about the new Professional Game Partnership. What is it? And why should supporters care? They go through some of the major talking points including the power it gives England head coach Steve Borthwick and plans for the second tier. They also discuss the shock resignation of England's defence coach Felix Jones and the renaming of Twickenham to Allianz Stadium. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today, Woman's Hour comes live from Lord's Cricket Ground as England face New Zealand for the culmination of a five-match T20 International series. To talk us through the upcoming game we are joined by Ebony Rainford-Brent MBE. Ebony is a World Cup-winning cricketer, now turned presenter and pundit. We begin by looking at the grassroots game which is growing at a fast rate. We hear from girls at Carlton Cricket Club about why they love the sport, also from 16-year-old Honor Black who's clothing company, Maiden, designs kit specifically for girls. We also hear again from Ebony Rainford-Brent. Ebony was the first black woman to play cricket for England and founded the African-Caribbean Engagement Programme, ACE, which creates opportunities for young cricketers to take up the game. Nuala gets a tour around the 'Home of Cricket', and the spots of most significance to women's history at Lord's. Woman's Hour also looks at the situation for women's cricket in 2024. How far has the sport come and what is left to do? Beth Barrett-Wild is Director of the Women's Professional Game at the England and Wales Cricket Board and joins Nuala live. They will discuss the many successes in the women's game but also a damning report which found that women were treated as ‘second class citizens' in cricket and recommended that the ECB strive to ensure equal pay on average at domestic level by 2029 and at international level by 2030.Ahead of England's match against New Zealand in the culmination of the five-match T20 International series, New Zealand's star player and former captain Suzie Bates joins Nuala to look ahead to the game and discuss women's cricket in NZ. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce and Claire Fox
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Jen Coe is dedicated to increasing the visibility of women in sports and promoting well-being across roles in the sporting world. She currently works within women's professional football in England as the Performance Well-being Lead across the Women's Professional Game, a role she is very passionate about. With over two decades of experience, she aims to nurture a culture of performance through well-being, where individuals can own and enjoy their sport performance journey and transition with confidence. Jen's work in coach development, sport psychology and coaching across a portfolio of Olympic and professional sports guides her work, aiming to combat negative behaviours and language through effective and authentic leadership. And this is why I'm excited to bring you this conversation with Jen, she has a deeply grounded and inspirational approach that is creating a paradigm shift in spaces where performance sport has been stuck for too long. Talking Points: Jen's helicopter view into situation scenarios How courageous conversations can be had at the GM level The importance of actively challenging your own biases The importance of diversity of thought The need for checking and challenging hierarchy Foundation of well-being maximises performance The art of noticing How to prioritise wellbeing, the foundation for everything If you enjoy this episode please leave a review on iTunes or Spotify platforms, and by doing this you will actively help spread this content to the practitioners that need it. Resources: Coaching 1-2-1 and group: Read Full Details Practitioner Rites of Passage Dropping the Struggle by Alison Maitland Jenna Ashford The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker The Gene Keys by Richard Rudd The Art of Contemplation Gene Keys by Richard Rudd Flow Genome Project Dr Joe Dispenza min-body research Conversation for the context of Dr Joe Dispenza's work Connect with Jen: Linkedin X Impact the game
Steve is an extremely experienced former professional footballer and coach, playing in excess of 500 Football League games for a variety of clubs including Nottingham Forest, Crewe, Plymouth, Burnley, Hereford United and Cheltenham Town. He possess nearly 25 years coaching experience across a broad spectrum of roles such as within the first team environment at professional football clubs with Hereford United, Cheltenham Town, Forest Green Rovers and Kidderminster Harriers in addition to leading the football programme at nationally renowned Hartpury College and University and in more recent years, across coach education and development with the FA and PFA. He currently holds the position of "Player to Coach" lead, playing a key role in the FA's strategy of delivering more EQC (English Qualified coaches) working across the highest level of the game and lead on a high profile, bespoke coach development programme for current and former senior England players that is named "International Player to Coach" (IP2C). Graduates from the programme include Ashely Cole, Michael Dawson, Wayne Rooney, Jack Wilshere, Leighton Baines and Carlton Cole. He takes lead responsibility for the development and delivery of the Football Association's pathway for current and ex professional players who are transitioning from playing into coaching, facilitating the design and implementation of the FA's elite coach qualifications and programme of continuous professional development, taking a needs-led approach in collaboration with key stakeholders such as the PL, LMA, EFL and PFA. Furthermore, He is a qualified tutor and deliverer across both the FA Level 4/UEFA A Licence and FA L5/UEFA Pro Licence qualifications plus FA Talent Identification qualifications L4 and L5 for Technical Directors, supporting learners at the highest levels of the game. He also has coaching experience at international level, leading England Universities Football plus the role of Assistant Coach to Great Britain Universities (Team GBR) Football Team at the World University Games before becoming Head Coach. Team GBR gained a silver medal at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia, 2013. As if that isn't enough credibility in itself, he is also a holder of the UEFA Pro Licence through the English FA in addition to further qualifications such as the Premier League's Elite Head of Coaching award, Advanced Youth Award, the League Managers Association's Diploma in Football Management, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Elite Coach Development and a BSc in Sports Science. He wanted to devote his time to help aspiring coaches all across the world by coming on the podcast and its right here for you - he also provided his Linkedin page (Search Steve Guinan) for any of our listeners who wish to reach out in the future. A top football man and another amazing guest...
Dan quizzes the Myths of Sports Coaching editors around how we deal with some of the muddling thinking coaches believe is true.Dr Amy Whitehead is an Associate Professor at Liverpool John Moores University, and Jenny Coe is the Performance Well-Being Lead for the Women's Professional Game at the FA.Their first edition was so good that they've been persuaded to do a second edition, which will be out in the autumn. In the book, they invited experts to delve into myths about learning styles, deliberate practice, coaching women differently, and fundamental movement.Here's a link to the first edition on Amazon.In this episode, we talk about:What are the most pervasive myths in sports coaching?Is coaching girls any different to coaching boys?How do you approach a coach who is hung up on something you know is a myth?At what stage do you stop discussing, check and challenging as a group, and start making hard and fast decisions?How much evidence does there need to be until a “finding” becomes a myth?Should we use SMART goals?How do we discern the research validity from authors who have a vested interest in continually proving they are right?How evidence from verbal answers needs to be looked at carefully, because interpretation can easily not be what the respondent first meant.To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach WeeklyAlso, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!
For 6 years, Sarah Teegarden Harkes traveled around the world competing at the highest level. She consistently trained and challenged herself to improve physically and mentally, learning how to be resilient, a team player, and a leader. A graduate from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, she learned valuable skills in leadership, management, strategy, and innovation. She represented Wake Forest University, where she was a varsity soccer player, and captain. On this episode of "The Bear & the Ball," Sarah describes her journey.
Nas and Athers are joined by England international, Danni Wyatt and the ECB's Director of Women's Professional Game, Beth Barrett-Wild to discuss all things women's cricket - both its successes and its challenges.Plus, Danni also tells us about playing in the WPL, and her hopes and targets for The Hundred and the Women's T20 World Cup coming up later in the year.
Adelaide Giants, Quincy Latimore joined the boys after playing his 2000th pro game at the weekend. He spoke about his career, the season so far and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are talking about making the big leap from playing TTRPG's as a hobby, to selling your GM services to randos across the world? How to you make your games ready to GM for money? How do you start your journey as a professional GM? All this and more today on Tabletopped! Check out our guest's instagrams! Heroes of Evermore Instagram - @heroes_of_evermore Chris Peters' Instagram - @the4everdm Say hi to us at tabletoppedpod.com or @tabletopped on twitter! Also, check us out on Patreon! Theme music by Michelle Poulin
Episode #315 of The Coaches Network Podcast.The guest for this episode is Sammy Lander.Sammy Lander is currently the Youngest National League Coach, having worked his way up from Non-League to now supporting National Teams, Sammy has has had a meteoric rise in Professional Game and demonstrating the need for specialist coaches across the board by most notably becoming the Worlds First Substitution Coach. Sammy shares insights on his journey to date and some key considerations in establishing yourself as a specialist coach alongside what it means and looks like to have a dedicated focus in support players coming off the bench. Enjoy!Why not become an official member or supporter of The Coaches Network?The Coaches Network is proud to formally reveal our very first Patreon membership. This membership consists of monthly donations with a price worth as much as a cup of coffee! Only £3.50 per month! What benefits will there be you say? Click here to find out more.Click here for more information on our upcoming Coach Education Webinars and Mentor Programmes.Enjoy and be sure to subscribe & connect with your host on social media to make your up to date with everything we're doing.Coach Yas - Instagram - X - LinkedIn - Facebook - Patreon - PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
23-year-old Gracie Spinks was killed by a man who she had reported to the police for stalking her. The inquest into her death reported several failures by Derbyshire Police in how her case was handled. Now, her parents, Richard Spinks and Alison Ward, are campaigning for Gracie's Law, which would ensure better training for police officers around stalking, and the appointment of independent stalking advocates. They tell us about Gracie and the changes they want to be made in her memory.Have you got a signature scent – and would you share where you got it from? Whether you are ‘gatekeeping' your perfume or keen to spread the word about your favourite scent, smell is one of the most evocative and emotive of our senses. We talk all things fragrance with The Guardian's beauty editor, Sali Hughes, and Experimental Perfume Club's Roshni Dhanjee - why we want to smell unique, gifting perfume, and why smell is so connected to our emotions and identity.‘There is an expectation that women like me – without children - will pick up the slack so the working mums can have time off with their families'. Those are the words of Sam Walsh who has worked every Boxing Day for the last 20 years. She decided to quit her retail job in October because she resented having to work over the Xmas period. Sam, who runs The Non Mum Network Facebook group and website, says working parents shouldn't be given priority. Kelly Simmons has recently left the Football Association after 32 years with the organisation. Best known for her time as Director of the Women's Professional Game, Kelly joins Jessica Creighton to discuss her long career and the future of the Women's Super League, which she helped to launch and transform.Elle and The Pocket Belles describe themselves as an all-girl retro band. They are a vocal harmony group who have been singing together for more than a decade. They'll be creating more Christmas cheer for us.Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Rebecca Myatt
Kelly Simmons has recently left the Football Association after 32 years with the organisation. Best known for her time as Director of the Women's Professional Game, Kelly joins Jessica Creighton to discuss her long career and the future of the Women's Super League which she helped to launch and transform.A breakthrough on why women get pregnancy sickness could open the way to finding a cure. Scientists have discovered a hormone that causes nausea and vomiting in pregnant women, sometimes to the extent that they get Hyperemesis Gravidarum – the most severe form of sickness often resulting in hospitalisation. Professor of Clinical Biochemistry and Medicine at Cambridge University Sir Stephen O'Rahilly and CEO of the charity Pregnancy Sickness Support Charlotte Howden join Jessica to discuss the implications of this discovery.Could planning for a simpler, more realistic January be the best way to help your mental health this Christmas? Author and psychological decluttering expert Cathy Madavan and clinical psychologist Dr Emma Hepburn join Jessica to discuss why less might mean more as we move into the new year.'Go to the front line yourself - and die'. Those are the words of the wives and girlfriends of Russian soldiers to Vladimir Putin, who they are addressing on a Telegram channel called The Way Home. According to UK estimates, 300,000 military personnel from Russia have died during the war in Ukraine. Now the partners of serving soldiers are taking to social media to voice their demands. Jessica speaks to Dr Jenny Mathers from the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University.
Welcome to Red or Yellow with Adam & Ed and special guest star: Terry Connolly This is a Podcast designed to help with, discuss and entertain on all aspects of refereeing to try and help you become the best referee you can be! This week we invited our friend and colleague, Terry Connolly, onto the Podcast who is going for promotion with the FA from Level 7 to 6. We find out more about the process, and what his experience is as a grassroots match official and learn from his match day coaching reports. As well as: News Items such as: Sin Bins in the Professional Game, the pitfalls of playing Advantage and Eds Heat Map... As well as everyone's favourite segment: Eds Fun Facts! ----- Don't forget to get 10% off of your equipment... Head to: www.processsports.com - and use the code redoryellow10 Just apply that at checkout. ----- Please also note that all views on this Podcast are indeed those of the hosts and not those of any associated bodies like Football Queensland or the FA. ----- We want to encourage questions and discussion on anything to do with refereeing, and if you have any that you would like to submit, please email us at redoryellowpod@gmail.com - please feel free to send voice notes! ----- Follow the Podcast on Instagram: @redoryellowpod Follow the Podcast on TikTok: @redoryellowpod Follow the Podcast on Twitter: @redoryellowpod Follow the Podcast on Facebook: Red or Yellow Alternatively, you can follow us both on Social Media here: Instagram: Adam: @the_gym_starter | Ed: @escimo28 Twitter: Ed: @escimo | Adam: @the_gym_starter Website: Adam: www.thegymstarter.com ----- We truly hope you enjoy this episode and thank you so much for being here. Please like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Speak to you again soon! Adam & Ed Music courtesy of City of Thieves Jingle courtesy of Pixabay
We have noticed a definite mindset shift over the last couple of months. We are all aware of the Income Squeeze, but there is a difference between the mindset of something happening to you, versus discovering ways that you can rise to the challenge. Believe it or not, someone in the private practice space IS winning. Shift your focus and go from vision to victory! Episode at a glance: Don't be the Know-It-All owner Manage by situation Don't do it alone PT's do care, not Billing
Seb and Jonno preview the semi-final line up at the Cricket World Cup while discussing Emma Hayes becoming the new USWNT coach and Megan Rapinoe playing her final professional game.
This episode is being presented by: Deluca Insurance Group Head to - https://delucainsurance.com/about-us/ With DeLuca Insurance Group, you get a dedicated agent ready to help you make well-informed decisions about protecting your lifestyle. I'm here with the know-how and products to help you manage your family's risks, no matter what stage of life you are in. An open appointment book, along with coverage for everything from home, auto, collector cars and life to farms and businesses, means you can feel good that I'm more your ally than your agent. _____________________________________________ I met Henry through coaching basketball, and on a plane ride back from one of our tournaments, I really got to know him a bit better and it was awesome chatting with him. I knew he needed to share his story on the podcast. In this episode you're going to hear about his route to the professional game. It was not your 'traditional' route for a basketball player. It was one full of ups and downs. It was one full of perseverance. You'll also notice there were some good things that came his way, and he had to be prepared to take advantage of certain situations when they were presented to him. Henry knows what it takes to compete at the next level. He understands the confidence as well that is required to level up your game, and that's why he's now taking all that he knows and pouring into athletes across the state of Idaho. He now runs The Jungle Basketball which you can find here: https://thejunglebasketball.com/ He's training basketball players and helping them elevate their game so they can compete at the highest possible point. If you are interested in working with Henry, make sure to hit him up and check out the website, or you can follow him on Social Media and send him a DM. His Instagram handle is: @_tjbasketball which you can find here: https://www.instagram.com/_tjbasketball/ I hope you all enjoy this awesome interview and that you find as much value out of it as I did! Henry's story is unique and one that needs to be heard! Thanks for tuning in! __________________ Come follow The Gametime Guru on the various social media platforms! Facebook: The Gametime Guru Twitter: @thegametimeguru Instagram: @gametimeguru TikTok: @thegametimeguru
Bill Mosiello is a highly experienced baseball coach who has coached at various levels of the game, including college and professional baseball. He has worked with numerous successful players, including Mike Trout, and has coached over 100 players who have gone on to play in the major leagues. Mosiello is currently the head coach of the Ohio State University baseball team.Show NotesTimestamps:[3:09] What Separates a Great Player from an Average Player [6:44] Adjustment from high school to college [8:42] Learning as a Coach in the Professional Game[23:01] New Technology[25:00] Golden Age of College Ball[32:06] Things to look for in a Position Player[33:41] Biggest Influence in Bill's coaching career[36:17] Advice for Younger Coaches[42:20] Vision for Ohio StateFollow Bill on Twitter: @Bill_Mosiello Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Navy Sports Central - The Official Podcast of the Navy Sports Nation!It's been a great start to the fall sports season. The volleyball team is riding a seven-match winning streak, the water polo team knocked off two ranked opponent's on their way to moving up in the national rankings, and the women's soccer team enters league play on a three match unbeaten streak. And of course the Navy Football team got into the win column, giving Brian Newberry his first as a head coach.We'll update you on all these sports in addition to bringing you our Deep Dive and Mid Watch segments as well as our Question of the Day. Our guest today is Hailey Carter. She is a former Naval Academy Women's soccer player and the current Vice President of Soccer Operations and General Manager for the Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League, Carter discusses her journey from playing soccer as a young athlete and how her desire to serve led her to the U.S. Naval Academy. Her passion for soccer continues to drive her today. Carter also unravels the moving story of the Afghanistan Women's National Team - and their continuing fight to be recognized by FIFA, international soccer's governing body. This episode has its share of compelling stories and terrific insights. So let's get to it. Related Links:Afghanistan's Women's National Team Fights for FIFA RecognitionOrlando Pride Announces Haley Carter as VP of Soccer Operations and General ManagerWe want your answer to our Question of the Day. Here is the one for this episode:Mattie Gallagher's Goals Against Average in 2020 was a microscopic 0.80 per game as she helped the Mids win their 5th Patriot League title. What was her save percentage over that same period?A. 77%B. 79%C. 82%D 84%Give us your answer on the Navy Sports Nation Group Facebook page. Follow Navy Sports Central wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserGoogle PodcastsCheck out the Navy Sports Nation group page on Facebook!Music is provided courtesy of Audio Jungle. Artists featured in order:Seven In Music (Intro)Alexiaction (Deep Dive)Loka Music (Deep Dive Pt. 2 Lead In)Artlss (Question of the Day Lead In)Cinematic Alex (Closeout Music)Support the showYou can click on the hyperlink above to make a $1 donation through Cash App if you like what you hear. You can also support the Mids and the show at the same time. Navy Sports Central is a proud affiliate partner of Fanatics.com, the Ultimate Fan Gear Store! Click on the link to start shopping now!
Have you every been to a professional volleyball game or college match? Talk about an event. How can we bring that into our gym? In this episode I'm going to dive into the importance of this for your team and how to accomplish this. We dive into: Strategies that you can implement in your programming to deliver this to your athletes and your club/school Equipment needed to accomplish this How this will lead to a more successful program Opportunity to fundraise Take your team and program to another level And a few more key ideas Click here to join Digital Volleyball Academy Click here to join my free workshop Reach out via Instagram @BrianSingh_CoachB
New research by the Sutton Trust reveals that more than a third of A-level students in England are considering living at home if they get into their preferred university. And in some cases, chooing lower-ranking universities because they are closer to home. Rebecca Montacute, head of research for the Sutton Trust, explains the findings. Hayley also hears from future student, Lori Cobon, and her mother Rachel. The summer of cricket continues with The Hundred. Hayley finds out the latest news from Beth Barrett-Wild, who is Director of Women's Professional Game with the England and Wales Cricket Board, the ECB, and number eight on the Woman's Hour Power list. Hayley is also joined by England cricketer Nat Sciver-Brunt, who is ranked number one in the world and is Captain of Trent Rockets Women. Barbie the film is a surprising hit in China, exceeding box office expectations. Why are feminists flocking to see it and how does it compare with other films released there this summer? To find out more, Hayley speaks to Frances Hisgen, Research Programme Manager for the Project on China's Global Sharp Power at Stanford University in the US and Jingfei Li, a lecturer at Shanghai Vancouver Film School in China. Many young people will be looking forward to starting university and thinking about their student finances. Nicola Robinson got in touch to say that she believes women like her who took out a student loan in England have been unfairly penalised. She tells her story. Hayley also discusses the issues with Sabina Mackenzie and Katie Watts, Head of Campaigns at Money Saving Expert. Presented by Hayley Hassall Producer: Louise Corley Studio engineer: Andrew Garratt 00:00 Opener 02:56 Students Living at Home 16:36 Student Loans 34:13 Women on Wheels 40:03 Barbie in China 48:31 Cricket 100
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Lynsey Hooper is with The Athletic's Harriet Drudge to discuss the WSL season finale including reaction from Chelsea superfan Kerrie Evans. Plus a clip from an exclusive interview with Ona Batlle from The Athletic's Katie Whyatt. Lynsey looks back on the season with FA's Director of the Women's Professional Game, Kelly Simmons. And The Athletic's Laia Cervello joins us to preview the Champions League final. Producer: Sophie Penney WHAT'S WHEN? PART 1 - WSL Title (1.00) Player of the season (11.00) Ona Batlle interview clip (17.30) Top 4 (21.30) Relegation (25.30) Golden Boot (31.30) Season review with the FA's Kelly Simmons (33.30) PART 2 - Europe Frauen Bundesliga ft. Stanway in Lederhosen (43.30) Champions League final preview (45.00) End of WSL season montage (52.30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From pixels to perfection - Join me for an interview with a top computer graphics programmer, as we dive into his journey into the industry! We will talk about what a graphics programmer does on the day to day as well as what to expect in an interview - you don't want to miss this. computer graphics, programming, real-time rendering
The CEO of UK Sport, the Head of Women's Sport at Sky Sports and the Director of the Women's Professional Game at the ECB visit IMG studios for the monthly live chat show.Leaders Live, produced in partnership with IMG, is our studio talk show on hot button issues in the industry, featuring conversations with leaders from across sport.As Paris 2024 draws closer, UK Sport CEO Sally Munday offers insight on the big-ticket items to address and what is front of mind for the organisation. Munday also shares her leadership lessons, taken in part from guiding sport successful through an unprecedented period – the two rescheduled Olympic and Paralympic games, against the backdrop of a global pandemic.And then from 29:09, Jo Osborne, Head of Women's Sport at Sky Sports, and Beth Barrett-Wild, Director of Women's Professional Game at the England & Wales Cricket Broad, explain how women's sport has learned to be agile, and how the sports industry as a whole can apply those lessons in approaching the current economic climate.
This was probably the hardest pod we have had to do so far. Trying to find positives in a performance and result that left even the most supportive and optimistic Gloucester fan struggling. We discuss Gloucester's woeful defeat away to Newcastle, what went wrong, were there any positives to take and why the next couple of games (including La Rochelle) are going to be crucial for George Skivington and the rest of the coaching team. Also as news broke today (29th March) of more problems facing Professional rugby in England, we also chat through the potential consequences and whether a 10 team league is really the right way to go! Ed Price Jim Harley
Want an inside look at the life of a Professional Game Master? Well do we have the episode for you! In this episode, John and Jaxn (from Truesight DnD) talk about the world of professional game mastering, the psychological benefits of TTRPGs, and how DMing is largely about knowing how to take a step back. To check out Jaxn's work, head to his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@truesightdnd and his website for DM Coaching at truesightdnd.com Special shoutout to @Opalaine_Fox on Instagram for the Truesight DnD artwork! Dragon Mind is a TTRPG discussion podcast where we look through the infinite lenses of TTRPGs to discover our best selves through gaming. If listening to this episode sparks any insights or questions, post them in the Darkmore Podcast Community Discord at https://discord.gg/3eAzTw9J or the Incendium D&D Discord at https://discord.gg/ZfwPzjD9 Or, you can email us at dragonmindpodcast@gmail.com Credit to https://www.FesliyanStudios.com for the background music
Join us for this episode where we talk to Alec Azzam a Professional TTRPG Game Master and Content Creator. Professional Game Masters run TTRPGs and D&D for a living and today we talk about what it means to get paid for running a session of D&D. Alec runs 12 to 15 sessions of TTRPGs a week and with that Alec runs more games a week than most of us do in a month. We talk about how he is able to balance all that and what it means for a session to be a paid session. We ask Alec all kinds of questions many people have when they first meet a Pro GM and also dive deeper into how to get started as a Pro GM, what it means to be a professional GM, and how being a professional GM changes your views about playing and running games than a normal kitchen table game master. For more information see these timestamps: 9:00: Let's meet Alec Azzam 12:30: How do you prep as a Pro GM? 16:30: Whats the difference between Hobby and Job GMing? 24:30: How does being a Pro GM work? 34:00: Does it ever get boring? 39:00: Pro Gming is a new concept how does it feel to be in this new field? 45:30: How much of Pro GMing is D&D? 47:30: What happens before Session 1? 56:30: Consume a lot of Content 60:00: Don't plan for the party You can find Alec with these links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alec_Azzam Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/alec_azzam Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/alec_azzam You can find the Show on Social Media and the Web to stay up to date with the latest content, schedules, and more: Website, Twitter, Instagram, Ko-Fi --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doubledm/message
Episode 117 is LIVE!!!First we hit you with Around the Pitch!⬇️
We interrupt our regular transmission for an urgent discussion of the NRLW Collective Bargaining Agreement, which is being negotiated between the NRL and the Rugby League Players Association as we speak. Sam Squiers welcomes Channel 7 sports journo Katie Brown to break it all down. Schedule, sponsorship, minimum wage and pregnancy policy are all on the table - and a whole lot more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Being a professional game master is possible now more than ever. We have two rpg game masters on the show to talk about their journey, provide insight and even mention some misconceptions about taking our love of the hobby to an entirely different level. Please welcome Nikki and Don to The Brain Trust. More places […] The post Being a Professional Game Master appeared first on Game Master Mastermind.
Every journey has an ed point, for the beautiful game in Canada, a professional team is that end point, and for this podcast, this is the finale.Welcome to the last episode of the Women's Soccer Review.Jonathan Tannenwald reunites with Duane Rollins to chat about the Women's game in Canada, the nomination of Breagha Carr-Harris by Canada Soccer, and reminisce on the journey of this show.Thank you very much to Jonathan Tannenwald for his great work and interviews over the last 2 and a half years.Wishing the best to all of you who have listened over the years, thank you!
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to earn money while playing your favorite table top RPGs as a professional Game Master? Tune in to find out what it takes and how you could be a professional Game Master.
Sue Anstiss leads a discussion with two female leaders in sport.Leaders in Conversation is a series that puts you in the room, fly-on-the-wall style, for a discussion between the most influential leaders in sports and media. Our second episode is with Jo Osborne and Kelly Simmons in a moderated conversation led by Sue Anstiss.Jo Osborne has worked in television production for two decades, the entirety of which she has spent at Sky Sports. She assumed the role of Executive Producer in June 2021, and throughout the duration of her career has been committed to increasing the visibility of women's sport.Kelly Simmons took up the new role of Director of the Women's Professional Game in September 2018 to help deliver and transform professional women's football in England. Simmons was previously The FA Director of Participation and Development, overseeing the implementation of a £200m four year investment programme into children's and grassroots football.Sue Anstiss worked in sports marketing and sports PR for over 30 years, delivering highly successful campaigns to get more women and girls talking part in sport and physical activity. In 2020, Anstiss established Fearless Women, a company with powerful ambition to drive positive change for women's sport.In this discussion recorded as part of October's Leaders Week London as a session titled ‘To What Extent Should Women's Sport Replicate The Men's Sports Commercial And Broadcasting Template?', the three leaders discuss finding and targeting new fans for women's sport, building new formats, and the importance of criticism as part of broadcast coverage. The session coincided with the launch of our Special Report, which was produced in partnership with Sky and centered around the women's sports landscape in the post-pandemic era. To download the report, visit http://leadersinsport.com/sport-business/leaders-special-report-womens-sport-bouncing-back-from-the-pandemicOn 16th and 17th March, we are partnering with Abu Dhabi Sports Council to bring you The Leaders Sport Business Summit Abu Dhabi. To find out more and register your interest, http://www.leadersinsport.com/AD2022
Brené Brown has always called herself a mapmaker and in her sixth and newest book, the Atlas of the Heart, out this week, she takes us on a journey through 87 of the emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human. Her TEDx talk “the power of vulnerability” is one of the top five most viewed TED talks in the world with more than 50 million views. She joins Anita. This Sunday marks 100 years since women's football was banned by the English Football Association. Because of Covid the Women's FA Cup final, traditionally played in May, will take place with Arsenal taking on Chelsea and shown live on the BBC. Kelly Simmons, director of the Women's Professional Game at the Football Association; and Jen O' Neill, editor of football magazine She Kicks discuss the game. The number of tribunal cases in which employees are alleging menopause related discrimination is on the rise. Analysis of the Courts and Tribunals Service has shown that menopause was cited ten times in the first six months of 2021, and could rise to 20 by the end of the year, if the rate continues as it is. Research by Menopause Matters earlier this year found five cases in 2018, and 16 in 2020. Although these figures appear very small, nearly one million women are said to have left work due to menopausal symptoms and there is currently a Women and Equalities Committee inquiry looking into workplace practices around the menopause. So what can be done to prevent a situation getting as far as a tribunal? I'm joined by Lauren Chiren, who runs Women of a Certain Stage, providing coaching, mentoring and training on the menopause at work and Sinead Casey, a partner with the law firm Linklaters, who advise employers on workplace issues including menopausal women, and has been looking at the recent uptake in cases. Over the next few Fridays we'll be looking at alternative Christmas food ideas and who better to start off with than Ravinder Bhogal, journalist, chef and owner of Jikoni, her restaurant in London. Always challenging traditional notions of food preparation she joins Anita to share her thoughts on creating some rich adaptations of everything from brussel sprouts and ham to samosas and mathi. And tells us why Christmas is a particularly special time for her and her family. The British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been in court all week in New York City on sex trafficking and other charges. She's challenging claims that she groomed underage girls for convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein for sexual abuse. He died in prison in 2019. She's been in a US jail since her arrest last year. We hear from Stephen Wright, Associate Editor at the Daily Mail currently in New York City covering the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Brené Brown Interviewed Guest: Kelly Simmons Interviewed Guest: Jen O'Neill Interviewed Guest: Lauren Chiren Interviewed Guest: Sinead Casey Interviewed Guest: Ravinder Bhogal Interviewed Guest: Stephen Wright
Welcome to the first in our special women and girls mini series of In The Box. This episode Charlotte gets the chance to sit down with Kelly Simmons, The FA Director of the Women's Professional Game. We get inside Kelly's career and how The FA are planning for the future gamechangers. More opportunities for more women and girls to play football at any level they choose. Plus how winning the Euros next summer could be a springboard to equal access and the success Kelly's already seeing. All this and more, In The Box. For more on the #LetGirlsPlay campaign why not watch or listen to our full In The Box episode – https://youtu.be/yJ_01Q2826Q To ask any questions – clubsprogramme@thefa.com Book on to our webinars to make you the best leagues and clubs - https://englandfootballgrassrootshub.co.uk/events
Irish golfer Olivia Mehaffey joined Ger Gilroy on Wednesday's OTB AM to discuss her move into professional golf. OTB AM is in association with @GilletteUK | #BestFaceForward Catch up on the latest sports stories on Monday morning with OTB AM. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via ">Spotify via GoLoud
Steve Guinan played for 15 football professional clubs including Nottingham Forest, Burnley, Cheltenham Town, Cambridge United, Hereford United and Forest Green Rovers. He's now a highly respected football coach working for the Football Association to help other footballers transition into coaching/management.
Today I am joined by Erik Yeo, Game Designer with 31 years of experience! He has a lot of great stories and wisdom to share! His video game credits include: Wizard101 Command & Conquer (Multiple Addons and Console Versions) Command & Conquer: Red Alert (Multiple Addons and Console Versions) Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath Star Wars: The Force Unleashed The Lion King Jungle Book Out of This World (US version) Heart of the Alien: Out of This World II Blade Runner Legion: The Legend of Excalibur Dune 2000 The Terminator Caesar's Palace Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing Young Merlin Color a Dinosaur Overlord (NES Game) Be sure to join us LIVE every Wednesday night at 7pm Eastern using the link below! JOIN US LIVE▹ https://www.twitch.tv/jamesondurall JOIN THE DEV TEAM DISCORD▹ https://discord.gg/2vQH9rE JAMESON'S PODCAST▹ https://anchor.fm/jamesondurall/ JAMESON'S YOUTUBE▹ https://www.youtube.com/jamesondurall JAMESON'S TWITTER▹ https://twitter.com/jamesondurall JAMESON'S INSTAGRAM▹ https://www.instagram.com/jamesondurall/ #GameDev #GameDesign #Oddworld --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamesondurall/support
Over the last few weeks and months we have seen women make huge progress in the world of sport. It was just over a month ago that the jockey Rachael Blackmore made history by becoming the first female rider to win the Grand National in its 173 year history. Also last month Rebecca Welch became the first female referee to oversee an English Football League match in 134 years. And the former footballer Alex Scott has become the presenter of the BBC’s Football Focus, becoming the show's first permanent female host in its history. It comes against a backdrop that has seen viewing figures for women’s football and rugby continue to grow despite a virtually invisible summer of competition last year. But a recent BBC Survey of elite sportswomen found that more than 60% earn less than £10,000 a year from their sport. So what still needs to be done when it comes to building on women’s success in sport and how can this upward momentum be maintained and include a variety of sports and not just football, cricket and rugby? We have gathered some of the biggest influencers in the sporting world around a virtual round table. Zarah El-Kudcy a Trustee at the Women’s Sports Trust and the Head of Commercial Partnership Development at Formula 1, Emily Defroand a Great Britain and England Hockey player, Catherine Bond Muir the CEO of the W Series a motor racing championship for women, Kelly Simmons the FA’s Director of the Women’s Professional Game, Alison Kervin a writer and former Sports Editor for the Mail on Sunday (she was the first female sports editor on a national newspaper) and Dr Ali Bowes is a senior lecturer in the Sociology of Sport at Nottingham Trent University. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rabeka Nurmahomed Editor: Beverley Purcell
After last week's look at the grassroots game we take aim at the professional set up around the world and suggest a few changes. We question whether enough is being done to grow the game both globally and in established rugby nations by the powers that be, and dive in to the extent that Rugby is being affected by the root of all evil. We even find time to engage in a little bit of class warfare.We get heated in this one so prepare for angry swearing and several pops at the RFU.
We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
There are some common skills that SEs should have. Demonstrations, asking questions, storytelling, whiteboarding, and so on. However, there are a few that will level up your game. In this episode, we're going to talk about 8 skills that are mostly ignored or rarely talked about that you could definitely take advantage of if you want to advance in your career. What’s great about them is that you can apply them to just about any area in your life, outside of work. But if you worked on 2 or 3 of these skills a year, imagine how exceptional you could be as a Sales Engineer. Course: The Road to Sales Engineer (https://wethesalesengineers.com/r2se) If you listen to the podcast version, you'd head that this episode is sponsored by Consensus: go to GoConsensus.com/wetheses to see how you can automate your demos and speed up the sales cycle and Success: Go to Success.app/wetheses to see how you can stay on top of your proof of value, and make sure that you and your customers are working together to be success.
Host Mark Chapman and The Athletic's Matt Slater discuss the landmark multi-million pound deal between the English Football Association and UK broadcasters to screen matches in the Women's Super League.Special guests for the roundtable discussion are Kelly Simmons, Director of The Women's Professional Game at the English Football Association & Bex Smith, Strategic Consultant at Copa 90 & CEO of Crux Sports a company that supports players through their careers. She is a former New Zealand international, who has captained her country at two World Cups and two Olympics. She later worked for Fifa, managing the Women's World Cups and hosts of The Players podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Mark Chapman and The Athletic's Matt Slater discuss the landmark multi-million pound deal between the English Football Association and UK broadcasters to screen matches in the Women’s Super League. Special guests for the roundtable discussion are Kelly Simmons, Director of The Women’s Professional Game at the English Football Association & Bex Smith, Strategic Consultant at Copa 90 & CEO of Crux Sports a company that supports players through their careers. She is a former New Zealand international, who has captained her country at two World Cups and two Olympics. She later worked for Fifa, managing the Women's World Cups and hosts of The Players podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I'm joined by Erik Yeo, Game Designer with 31 years of experience across multiple titles and developers! We discuss the first part of his career, including the time we worked together at Oddworld Inhabitants. Want to hear a story of pitching an N64 version of Command & Conquer to Shigeru Miyamoto? We got you covered! His work includes: Command & Conquer (Multiple Addons and Console Versions) Command & Conquer: Red Alert (Multiple Addons and Console Versions) Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath Star Wars: The Force Unleashed The Lion King Jungle Book Out of This World (US version) Heart of the Alien: Out of This World II Blade Runner Legion: The Legend of Excalibur Dune 2000 The Terminator Caesar's Palace Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing Young Merlin Color a Dinosaur Overlord (NES Game) Be sure to join us LIVE every Wednesday night at 7pm Eastern using the link below! JOIN US LIVE▹ https://www.twitch.tv/jamesondurall JOIN THE DEV TEAM DISCORD▹ https://discord.gg/2vQH9rE JAMESON'S PODCAST▹https://anchor.fm/jamesondurall/ JAMESON'S YOUTUBE▹ https://www.youtube.com/jamesondurall JAMESON'S TWITTER▹ https://twitter.com/jamesondurall JAMESON'S INSTAGRAM▹ https://www.instagram.com/jamesondurall/ #GameDev #GameDesign #Dune Game Design Game Development Nintendo Westwood --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jamesondurall/support
Faye Carruthers is joined by Kelly Simmons, the FA's Director of the Women's Professional Game, to chat through the big news regarding TV rights to the WSL. Plus Arsenal and England's Leah Williamson joins us and we hear from Birmingham City manager Carla Ward. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Rory is joined by UFC legend Daniel Cormier for an extremely intense take on the popular UK quiz show 'Mastermind'.
I’ll be talking about why we started our Game Master for Hire initiative and some of the major frustrations I see when on the group message boards. If you've ever asked the question: "When someone calls themselves a professional Game Master, what does that mean?" this video is for you! Quick Links: Who we are: 0:15 The history of Pro GMs 1:50 Why choose a Pro GM? 2:55 3 Reasons we're different 4:30 How we can help 6:08 WHAT NEXT? Check out our Game Masters https://www.mastermindadventures.com/adults/ Book a Consultation https://meetings.hubspot.com/krysten Join our Discord Community https://discord.gg/9cCQUrQ
The boys sit down with Professional Game Master Timm Woods. We can guarantee his infectious charisma will bring you positive vibes on this snowy afternoon. Make sure to check out his new book on Amazon titled Random Tables: Cities and Towns if you're looking to get into D&D. And follow him on instagram @ Timm.Woods to check out all of different projects he's working on
We catch up with 3x premiership winner, FA Cup finalist and current Durham FC player, Abby Holmes. She tells us her journey from juniors all the way into the professional game... with a few bumps along the way. A fascinating insight.
Newly appointed FA Woman's Professional Game Technical Lead, Tessa Payne, shares her stories about her journey in soccer. She was previously the Women's Academy Manager at Arsenal, and has spent time coaching the USA.
Gary is joined by Brighton and Hove Albion manager Hope Powell. She was the coach of the England women's national football team and the Great Britain women's Olympic football team until August 2013. In this interview, she shares her thoughts about the advances in the women's game at the professional level and how this has impacted staffing and creating an elite environment. We are excited to team up with Duktig Brand for this interview. Duktig Brand offers a variety of soccer-specific waterproof notebooks, planners and accessories for coaches and players. Started by two professional players and coaches, Duktig Brand strives to create tools that are simple and well-designed. Head over to https://www.duktigbrand.com/ and use the discount code MSC for 10% off your order.
Today's guest, Kelly Simmons MBE, is leading the transformation of professional women's football in England as the Director of the Women's Professional Game at the FA. Kelly oversees The FA Women's Super League, FA Women's Championship, FA Women's National League and the Women's Pyramid of Football. Kelly's been an extraordinary trailblazer for the women's game, having spent over 20 years at the Football Association. Kelly was previously The FA Director of Participation and Development, overseeing the implementation of a £200M four year investment programme into children's and grassroots football. In recognition of all Kelly's incredible work, in 2002 she was awarded an MBE Services to Football and in 2006 she received the BT Sports Industry Award for ‘Leadership in Sport'. If you're enjoying these podcasts and want to support women's sport further, Sue Anstiss MBE, host of The Game Changers is writing a book 'Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport' with the crowdfunding publisher Unbound. You can pledge your support or find out more here: https://unbound.com/books/game-on/
In this episode, Harry and Ryan talk about how young coaches can digest the professional game to their group of U10s. Feel free to share if you find value in this content. Follow my man Ryan on: Instagram: The.movement.coach and Twitter: R_elton.
We go in depth with Ryan about his journey through the youth ranks all the way into the professional game.
Hello and welcome to Series 3 of The Game Changers, the podcast where you'll hear from extraordinary women in sport. This series of The Game Changers is supported by Barclays and will focus on fearless women in football. In each of the 8 episodes, I'll be talking to a trailblazing female, reinforcing Barclay's huge commitment to the beautiful game. The remarkable guest for this series includes: Kelly Smith MBE - one of the greatest-ever female players and England women's record goal scorer Jacqui Oatley MBE - leading sports broadcaster and the first woman to commentate on BBC's Match of the Day Dame Sue Campbell - Director of Women's Football at The FA Jo Tongue – Football agent, Director of Women in Football and a tireless campaigner for equality in sport and the media Hope Powell CBE - Trailblazing former England Women's Football manager and the first woman to be awarded a UEFA Pro License Casey Stoney MBE- Former England captain with over 100 caps and now Manager of Manchester United Women Kelly Simmons MBE - Director of the Women's Professional Game at The FA Maggie Murphy – General Manager at Lewes FC Women, the first football club in the world to pay its male and female players equally. You can find out more about all my guests at https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangers or find us on twitter and Instagram at The Game Changers. The Game Changers podcast. Fearless women in Football.
I chat with designer Michael Dunsmore about his new gig with John Brieger Game Development Studio. Thank you to Platypus Con, find out more about Alaska's biggest tabletop gaming convention here: http://www.platypusgaming.orgOTHER HOT LINKS:Our Site - www.cardboardherald.com Our Video Channel - https://www.youtube.com/TheCardboardHerald Our Twitter - https://twitter.com/CardboardHerald Our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9669551
The theme for IMPRINT WEEKENDER Conference 2019 was GAME CHANGER! Bernard talks about being a christian in the workplace and changing the culture there.
The Game Makers Series! Kresley’s first foray into contemporary begins with The Professional, which is some kind of book, y’all. Originally released in three parts over six weeks, The Professional stars Natalie, an American Ph.D. who happens to be the long lost daughter of a Russian mobster, and said mobster’s bodyguard, who can’t get enough of watching her in the tub. Or on his cellphone. Or tied up in a sex club. You’ll see!
Timm Woods is a professional Game Master who was recently featured in WIRED. He's also a Writer, Teacher, Bard, and Storyteller. https://twitter.com/timmwoods Intro with Jeremy Smith, Writer/Producer for SYFY's Van Helsing. https://twitter.com/CaptainPunch
The Freelance crew concludes The Professional's Game and a winner is declared. Email us your questions at: FreelanceHeroismPodcast@gmail.com Visit Freelance Heroism on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/freelanceheroism/ We have a Patreon! Any support you can provide goes toward us giving you a better podcast listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Freelance_heroism Check out Deece’s webcomic with our (mis)adventures! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ You can check out our web page here: http://www.freelanceheroism.libsyn.com/ We're a Minionworks affiliate. You can check out their podcasts at: http://stpleague.org/podcast/ We also have a Twitter: https://twitter.com/freelanheroism The Professional's Game theme: La Kilel Bitch - Davila 666 http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Davila_666/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
The Freelance crew play The Professional's Game. Email us your questions at: FreelanceHeroismPodcast@gmail.com Visit Freelance Heroism on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/freelanceheroism/ We have a Patreon! Any support you can provide goes toward us giving you a better podcast listening experience: https://www.patreon.com/Freelance_heroism Check out Deece’s webcomic with our (mis)adventures! http://www.1d4rounds.com/ You can check out our web page here: http://www.freelanceheroism.libsyn.com/ We're a Minionworks affiliate. You can check out their podcasts at: http://stpleague.org/podcast/ We also have a Twitter: https://twitter.com/freelanheroism The Professional's Game theme: La Kilel Bitch - Davila 666 http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Davila_666/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Virion Herpetor Medicine theme: Joyful Meeting – David Szesztay http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week the team talk trying not to be a prick with comedian Juliette Burton, whose show Butterfly Effect charts her personal journey to connect with her fellow (wo)man via random acts of kindness. Jen has a natter with Kelly Simmons, Director of the Woman’s Professional Game at the Football Association, as well as bona fide Lioness and Reading midfielder Fara Williams, about what football fans have to look forward to over the next few years. And Hannah chats to publishing sensations and authors of Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling, Emer McLysaght Sarah Breen. Plus get a sneaky peek of this week’s upcoming Sunday Chops in which Mick talks to comedian and disability activist Barbara Lisicki about her long-running involvement in the campaign for disability rights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Coaches & Coffee Ep. 19 Features Ben Resner, Head Video Coordinator / Director Of Player Development for The Fort Wayne Mad Ants! Coach has such an amazing background at the Pro level. He provides great insight for anyone looking to break into the Professional Game! He talks about: -Working through adversity -The power of communication -Finding joy in the moment And much more. ENJOY!
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Shay Murphy! Shay played college basketball at USC before being selected by the Minnesota Lynx 15th overall. She has won a WNBA Championship with the Phoenix Mercury in 2014 and was reacquired by the Mercury before being traded to San Antonio. In this episode, we talk about her freshman experience and what she learned from those days, what it was like living and playing overseas, and what she believes makes a strong woman. Enjoy! Time Stamps: (0:54) Welcome back to Convos with Coaches (1:00) Shay’s Bio (2:29) Shay’s Start in Sports and Early Thoughts (12:23) Mental Shifts (15:49) Getting through Freshman Year (22:33) From USC to the Professional Game (27:19) Moving and Living in Different Places (31:33) Coaching Styles (35:21) What does it mean to be a Strong Woman? (37:04) Dear Her- to my Former Self (39:20) Advice to Incoming Freshmen (41:33) To my Future Self (42:57) What does it mean to be a Champion in all areas? RESOURCES: Follow Shay on Instagram! Visit our Website! convoswithcoaches.com Follow us on Instagram! @convoswithcoaches Contact Us! info@convoswithcoaches.com
00:01:44 Kathleen Mercury & Jay Little on Game DesignJay Little www.PaintedThumb.com Jay teaches game at the university level and shares how his experience helps him to teach game design and Kathleen mentions Star Wars Carcassonne and Spin Monkeys. She also recommended the Finished Not Perfect video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRtV-ugIT0k 00:48:25 Diane Robson - International Games Week with the Games & Gaming Round TableInternational Games Week http://games.ala.org/international-games-week/Games and Gaming Round Table http://games.ala.org/Games in Schools and Libraries is produced by Inverse Genius in association with the Georgetown County Library SystemGames in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game GeekGames in Schools and Libraries BlogFacebook group for WNBTeens: https://www.facebook.com/WNBTeensEmail us: onboardgamesmailbag@gmail.comHome: gamesschoolslibraries.com Inverse Genius: http://www.inversegenius.com/ Music by Ian Sovine
Freedom, confidence, and liberation: these were the result of 3 linchpin moments experienced by host JP Moery in his early 30s. During this episode, JP reveals several personal decisions that propelled his career and shaped how he runs his business today.
Amassing 153 caps in the famous red jersey, John Kelly now sits as Chairman of the province’s Professional Game Board which oversees all aspects of professional rugby in Munster, including the Greencore Munster Academy. John explains the process of retaining and recruiting players as well as the overall succession plans at provincial and national level
The Boys dive into the happenings in the Professional Game and end the Proceedings with a Review of Grand Bear Golf Course
On this episode Scott Mayer, co-author of the book Baseball and Richmond, A History of the Professional Game 1884-2000, tells History Replays Today about how the city’s relationship with baseball has changed since the game spread in the 1860’s and … Continue reading →
Former touring professional turned golf course designer, New Zealand's Greg Turner is one of the more articulate members of the golfing fraternity. This week he joins host Rod Morri and co-host Mike Clayton to discuss the joy of the short par-4, the impact of the professional game on golf more broadly and why the 1970s and 1980s will be viewed historically as a bleak time in golf course development.