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Join Jim, Goodey, Ryan Wilson, Producer Rob and Slug Hands on the Rugby Pod sofa for some Live Alternate Commentary, bringing you reactions, opinions, nonsense, and proper fan chat as the Six Nations opener between Ireland and France lights up Paris. Questions, hot takes, and post-match reaction, as well as plenty of laughs as the lads share a few beers, as the greatest tournament in rugby kicks off! Brought to you in partnership with Premier Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lifting heavier, training to exhaustion, and pushing through pain are often labeled as discipline, yet they are some of the fastest ways to stall progress and get injured. The real problem is misunderstanding how intensity and reps actually drive results over time. In this Fitness Friday episode we get into why pushing past your limits is not discipline, what rep ranges actually drive results, and how fitness is increasingly shaping behavior, consistency, and social connection. Liron Kayvan founded BFLA in 2019. He's a NASM Certified Group Fitness Instructor, Personal Trainer, and Transformative Life Coach. Liron has competed in Amateur MMA, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Rugby and has been a Fitness Coach for over 10 years. What's Discussed (00:52) Why mastering bodyweight movements should come before lifting (02:56) How machines allow higher intensity and safety without perfect form (04:36) Why workout intensity matters more than how heavy you lift (06:02) The rep ranges that actually support strength and muscle growth (13:40) How group fitness creates consistency through structure and accountability (15:00) Why fitness spaces are replacing bars as social connection hubs (17:56) How padel and running clubs blend movement, community, and lifestyle (22:07) Why pickleball and other “low-impact” sports carry unexpected injury risk Thank you to our sponsors: Rho Nutrition: Try Rho Nutrition today and experience the difference of Liposomal Technology. Use code JEN20for 20% OFF everything at https://rhonutrition.com/discount/jen20. Prolon: Get 30% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift when you subscribe to their 5-Day Program! Just visit https://prolonlife.com/JENNIFERCOHEN and use code JENNIFERCOHEN to claim your discount and your bonus gift. Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off Air Doctor: Go to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code HUSTLE40 for up to $300 off and a 3-year warranty on air purifiers. Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout. Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off Manna Vitality: Visit mannavitality.com and use code JENNIFER20 for 20% off your order Amp fit is the perfect balance of tech and training, designed for people who do it all and still want to feel strong doing it. Check it out at joinamp.com/jen Find more from Jen: Website: https://jennifercohen.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/therealjencohen Books: https://jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Liron Kayvan: Website: http://beyondfitnessla.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/beyondfitnessla
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOTucked away in Northeast Tennessee, Historic Rugby Village was founded in 1880 as a bold experiment in ideal living. Created by author Thomas Hughes, the village was meant to be a utopia—orderly, enlightened, and harmonious. The dream didn't last.Disease, hardship, and disappointment took hold, with typhoid fever claiming many of Rugby's earliest residents. Though the village survived, something of its original hope seemed to fracture—and never fully leave.Today, Rugby remains remarkably preserved, its Victorian buildings standing quietly among the hills. With a population of just 75, some say the town is far more crowded than it appears. Visitors and investigators report activity in nearly every structure, from footsteps and voices to the unmistakable feeling of being watched.We explore the lingering spirits and unfinished stories of Rugby with Miranda Young, uncovering why this tiny town may be one of the most haunted places in America. For more information on Rugby, visit their website at historyhighwayshaunts.com or find them on Facebook at Historic Rugby After Dark. For more information on Miranda Young, you can search Ghost Biker Explorations on Facebook.#TheGraveTalks #HistoricRugbyVillage #HauntedTennessee #ParanormalPodcast #TrueGhostStories #VictorianGhosts #HauntedTowns #SouthernHauntings #Hauntings #HistoryandHauntings #ThinVeilLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!Tucked away in Northeast Tennessee, Historic Rugby Village was founded in 1880 as a bold experiment in ideal living. Created by author Thomas Hughes, the village was meant to be a utopia—orderly, enlightened, and harmonious. The dream didn't last.Disease, hardship, and disappointment took hold, with typhoid fever claiming many of Rugby's earliest residents. Though the village survived, something of its original hope seemed to fracture—and never fully leave.Today, Rugby remains remarkably preserved, its Victorian buildings standing quietly among the hills. With a population of just 75, some say the town is far more crowded than it appears. Visitors and investigators report activity in nearly every structure, from footsteps and voices to the unmistakable feeling of being watched.We explore the lingering spirits and unfinished stories of Rugby with Miranda Young, uncovering why this tiny town may be one of the most haunted places in America. For more information on Rugby, visit their website at historyhighwayshaunts.com or find them on Facebook at Historic Rugby After Dark. For more information on Miranda Young, you can search Ghost Biker Explorations on Facebook. #TheGraveTalks #HistoricRugbyVillage #HauntedTennessee #ParanormalPodcast #TrueGhostStories #VictorianGhosts #HauntedTowns #SouthernHauntings #Hauntings #HistoryandHauntings #ThinVeil Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Ben Kayser and Shane Horgan join Payno and Tins for the GBR Six Nations preview. They discuss Andy Farrell's "real test" amid Ireland's injury crisis and France's ruthless changes. Plus, Tindall explains why "everybody hates us" suits England, and drops a shock prediction for Italy. The Championship is baby! 00:00 Proudly Sponsored by Continental Tyres 03:25 Ireland's Challenges and Rebuilding Phase 09:45 France's Squad Changes 10:04 Tribute to Uini Atonio 22:37 Continental Tyres Grip Strength Challenge 34:00 Remy Martin Moment of Excellence 36:27 England Team Announcement 39:32 England's Performance and Potential 58:02 Welsh Rugby's Struggles and Future 01:03:27 Scotland's Prospects in the Six Nations 01:07:55 Italy's Rising Potential 01:12:40 Quickfire Predictions
Every January starts with big fitness intentions, and it usually ends the same way, routines quietly fall apart once motivation wears off. The real issue is well known: building habits around feelings and calendar dates instead of non-negotiable standards. In this Fitness Friday episode, we break down the New Year fitness cycle with Liron Kayvan and talk about how to approach it in a way that actually sticks. We get into why walking is the most underrated habit in fitness, how non-negotiables put discipline on autopilot, and what truly separates people who stay consistent from those who fall off every January. Liron Kayvan founded BFLA in 2019. He's a NASM Certified Group Fitness Instructor, Personal Trainer, and Transformative Life Coach. Liron has competed in Amateur MMA, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Rugby and has been a Fitness Coach for over 10 years. What We Discuss: (00:00) Why New Year goals fall apart by mid-January (02:48) The New Year reset cycle and why starting dates don't create consistency (05:52) How too much daily decision-making sabotages long-term habits (09:18) What it actually means to build non-negotiables (14:46) Interval walking explained and why it's trending for 2026 (20:02) Recovery as a top fitness trend and what's driving the surge (24:37) Cold plunges, saunas, and why sleep is the most underappreciated recovery tool (30:51) Training early and why prioritization matters more than motivation Thank you to our sponsors: Prolon: Get 30% off sitewide plus a $40 bonus gift when you subscribe to their 5-Day Program! Just visit https://prolonlife.com/JENNIFERCOHEN and use code JENNIFERCOHEN to claim your discount and your bonus gift. Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off Air Doctor: Go to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code HUSTLE40 for up to $300 off and a 3-year warranty on air purifiers. Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout. Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off Manna Vitality: Visit mannavitality.com and use code JENNIFER20 for 20% off your order Amp fit is the perfect balance of tech and training, designed for people who do it all and still want to feel strong doing it. Check it out at joinamp.com/jen Rho Nutrition: Try Rho Nutrition today and experience the difference of Liposomal Technology. Use code JEN20for 20% OFF everything at https://rhonutrition.com/discount/jen20. Find more from Jen: Website: https://jennifercohen.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/therealjencohen Books: https://jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Liron Kayvan: Website: http://beyondfitnessla.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/beyondfitnessla
Rugby royalty, Brad Thorn is one of those rare athletes who conquered the world in green and gold and again in black.
DJ Maffers 24-01-26.Show Sponsored By The Black Swan Public House Rugby, On www.bootboyradio.co.uk Please Play, Like, Comment, Follow, Download & Share.
On this week's episode of The Therapy Crouch, Abbey, Peter and Ross open the floor for a no-holds-barred Ask Me Anything, and as expected… things get very real, very quickly. From chaotic birthday plans and ruined Gucci boots on the rugby sidelines, to brutally honest questions about confidence, relationships and what really goes on behind closed doors.The trio dive into listeners' dilemmas including intense housemate relationships, health anxiety and whether full body scans are worth the stress. Abbey opens up in a heartfelt Agony Ab from a new mum struggling with the idea of being “one and done” after a traumatic pregnancy journey and birth, sharing raw insight into postpartum recovery, pressure and letting go of expectations.There's also plenty of laughter along the way, including some jaw-dropping advice from a 1950s housewife manual, questionable supermarket habits and a reminder that sometimes… people just need to chill. Honest, comforting and hilariously unfiltered — this is The Therapy Crouch at its most open.If you want to submit an Agony Ab or AMA question for a future episode, hit the link below.00:00 - Ask Me Anything kicks off01:20 - Birthday plans & golf negotiations02:03 - Rugby sidelines & ruined Gucci boots03:04 - Manual car chaos & electric car fears04:05 - “Lost in a supermarket” question05:20 - Hair loss, caffeine shampoo & rosemary oil07:10 - Brutal 1950s housewife rules read aloud09:05 - Describing each other in three words10:52 - Smells that remind them of each other12:25 - Hidden insecurities & confidence myths13:01 - “If you were arrested…”14:12 - Paris anniversary trip recommendations16:34 - New mum fears being “one and done”21:06 - Health anxiety & full body scans23:12 - Living with a serial dater25:42 - “Grow up” relationship reality checkEmail: thetherapycrouch@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetherapycrouchpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thetherapycrouch Website: https://thetherapycrouch.com/ For more from Peterhttps://twitter.com/petercrouchFor more from Abbeyhttps://www.instagram.com/abbeyclancyOur clips channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZntcv96YhN8IvMAKsz4Dbg#TheTherapyCrouch #AbbeyAndPete #RelationshipAdvice #Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.Coming up, the latest from the Ireland camp in Portugal, with another key player now an injury doubt ahead of next week's Six Nations opener against France,Where the Ireland coaches stand on a return for Bundee Aki,And the son of an Ireland great makes his senior debut for Munster this weekend.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Major League Rugby CEO of the Chicago Hounds, James English, joined the show to preview the very first professional rugby match in Music City. James helps the listeners get a better grasp on the league, sport, and the upcoming event at Geodis Park.
Eddie "The Beast" Hall joins Payno and Hask for a a raw, unmissable episode. From becoming the first human to deadlift 500kg to being crowned the World's Strongest Man, Eddie reveals how mental health struggles helped shape the man he is today. He opens up about the extreme psychological triggers he used to break records including visualising his children in danger and the physical price he paid. Plus, the moment of truth: Can The Beast crush the leaderboard on our Continental Tyres Grip Strength Challenge? 00:00 Proudly Sponsored by Continental Tyres 03:26 Life Beyond Strongman: Tanks and YouTube 06:16 Eddie Hall's Acting and MMA Ventures 13:37 Childhood and Family Dynamics 18:35 Mental Health and Overcoming Challenges 27:46 Journey to Becoming World's Strongest Man 36:38 Post-Victory Career and Challenges 44:22 Mind Games and Competitions 46:59 The Half-Ton Deadlift 54:59 Continental Tyres Grip Strength Challenge
Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up, an injury blow and a sensational withdrawal has rocked the Ireland camp a week out from the Six Nations, France prop Uini Atonio forced to retire with immediate effect after a health scare, And Prem rugby are cooking up plans to reinvent the Champions Cup as a more “premium” competition... Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
OTB's Dara Smith-Naughton presents the latest episode of the Irish rugby ‘Green XV', as Joey Carbery, Joshua Brennan & Billy Bohan dominate the conversation.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Rugby analyst and author Sam Larner joins Will O'Callaghan to discuss his new book: 'Attacking The Space' where he breaks down the data analytics and tactical revolution in the sport of Rugby over the last decade. Sam himself played Rugby, but after an injury ended his ability to play for a period of time, he shifted to the world of analytics, working with many clubs and publications since then. Wednesday Night Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland #NeverStopCompeting
CHICAGO, IL - The United States may be FREEZING in many cities, but Major League Rugby 2026 is heating up. And while no MLR city is colder than Chi-Town, the hometown Hounds hope to be hotter than Hades out of the gate. With that, featured guest and new Chicago GM Will Magie (how's that pronounced?) talks with Matt McCarthy on this MLR Weekly episode about the team, the city, their home game in Nashville, working in/with the community, his playing career, PRO Rugby USA, the Denver Stampede and the pathway to his new gig. WHAT'S INSIDE AND WHEN: 1:03: Rugby Morning's Coffee Break with John Fitzpatrick ☕️ •
With the Six Nations around the corner, the lads are fired up as squads drop across the board, bringing big calls, big omissions, and some surprise bolters. We dig into every nation's squad, from France leaving out some absolute superstars, to England's depth options, Ireland's late changes and injury worries, Wales' omissions, a settled Scotland, and Italy's hopes despite a mounting injury list. We're also joined by England's rugby chef Tom Kirby for a brilliant chat on elite nutrition, monster appetites, and what players at every level should actually be eating. Throw in some Prem and URC chat, punch-ups, plenty of other news, live show news in Dublin, rumours, and it's a packed episode as the countdown to the Six Nations really begins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up, Leinster are not blaming Jack Boyle's injury on the pitch at Connacht's Dexcom Stadium, Why Harry Byrne might be best equipped to start at out-half against France, Connacht confirmed another Leinster star is heading to Galway this summer, And Ireland are not the only Six Nations side with a crisis in the front row... Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Send us a textBen Herring knows what it's like to be knocked back, knocked out, and still come back stronger. In this episode, he shares the raw, unpredictable journey from overlooked schoolboy to pro rugby player, then international coach. From New Zealand to Japan to Australia, his story is filled with lessons on ego, identity, starting over, and building a life beyond sport. In this episode, you will hear:- Why Ben kept his goals private, and how he methodically mapped out his career- What it's like to have four kids born on four different continents while chasing a coaching dream- How early rejection and C-team selections shaped his resilience and humility- Why being overlooked until 21 gave him a major advantage in pro rugby- The surprising financial advice he followed that set him up for life after sport- The hard truths of concussion and how personal ownership helped him recover- Why he originally said no to coaching—and how his wife changed his mind- What great coaches do beyond tactics and drills- The art of building culture, and why environment always beats strategy- How coaching is really about connection, trust, and helping others shine- Why every athlete should regularly “start again” with a new challenge- His take on ego, identity, and letting go of the need to be seenGolden Nugget " If you've never had to start from the bottom, you're going to struggle when your sporting career ends. But if you've made a habit of starting again; learning a language, trying something new, being a beginner, you'll be ready. And you'll be excited."Want to Go Deeper?If you are looking for career clarity for your next step, visit www.2ndwind.ioto learn more or book a consult.
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with Susanna Mollen.Coming up today, it is a Six Nations special as our own Susanna Mollen caught up with the tournament's biggest stars at the launch in Edinburgh.Andy Farrell, Caelan Doris, Sione Tuipulotu, Gregor Townsend, Dewi Lake and Antoine Dupont all feature.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Absent du XV de France depuis la défaite à Twickenham l'an dernier, Matthieu Jalibert devrait faire son retour parmi les titulaires pour affronter l'Irlande en ouverture du Tournoi des Six Nations (jeudi 5 février). L'ouvreur bordelais va-t-il enfin trouver sa place dans cette équipe ? Retour sur son histoire contrariée avec les Bleus. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Renaud Bourel, Maxime Raulin et Adrien Corée. Enregistrement : Marie-Amélie Motte.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The hunt for a new All Blacks coach officially starts this week. New Zealand Rugby has set up a five-person panel - which includes a number of former players - that will help appoint the new coach. However, anyone gunning for the job will have to check their CV first due to a new guideline that could rule out several hopeful applicants. Sports reporter Jamie Wall spoke to Lisa Owen.
Welcome to Friday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill.Coming up today, the teams are named for tomorrow's historic interpro between Connacht and Leinster in GalwayMunster are in action tonight in the URC, hoping to bounce back from Champions Cup disappointment.England name their squad for the Six Nations,And a Wales legend hangs up his boots...Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
On this episode of Scran Rosalind talks to South African Scotland rugby stars, Duhan van der Merwe and Pierre Schoeman. Outside their day job they have launched Hirundine, a 12 year old Speyside single malt which is a part of their Against the Grain whisky collection. During their chat they tell Rosalind how the business came about, the challenges they faced in getting it off the ground and the positive success it has seen to date. Duhan and Pierre have big plans and judging from this chat they will do their best to realise them. Rosalind being the Scottish rugby fan that she is, couldn't miss the opportunity to ask them about the upcoming Six Nations and whether they will be drinking their whisky from the Calcutta Cup in a few weeks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
DJ Maffers 17-01-26. Show Sponsored By The Black Swan Public House Rugby, On www.bootboyradio.co.uk Please Play, Like, Comment, Follow, Download & Share
Happy Thursday everyone! Word On The Street is back asking for YOUR opinions. In a wake of a wave of 'sackings' in the football and, unusually, the rugby world, we're looking at whether the Irish public think managers deserve more patience. Is rugby becoming too much like the Premier League..? Or maybe we should just all "follow the GAA!"Have a topic or thought in mind? Send us a DM on @offtheball on all our social platforms or send us a WhatsApp at 087 9 180 180!
Happy Thursday everyone! Word On The Street is back asking for YOUR opinions. In a wake of a wave of 'sackings' in the football and, unusually, the rugby world, we're looking at whether the Irish public think managers deserve more patience. Is rugby becoming too much like the Premier League..? Or maybe we should just all "follow the GAA!"Have a topic or thought in mind? Send us a DM on @offtheball on all our social platforms or send us a WhatsApp at 087 9 180 180!
Happy Thursday everyone! Word On The Street is back asking for YOUR opinions. In a wake of a wave of 'sackings' in the football and, unusually, the rugby world, we're looking at whether the Irish public think managers deserve more patience. Is rugby becoming too much like the Premier League..? Or maybe we should just all "follow the GAA!"Have a topic or thought in mind? Send us a DM on @offtheball on all our social platforms or send us a WhatsApp at 087 9 180 180!
Northampton Saints boss Phil Dowson reveals the secrets behind their success, from the recruitment process to the brutal reality of cutting players. He discusses managing England stars like Henry Pollock, the toll of England duty, and the truth behind THAT halftime rant. Plus, can the coach beat his players on the Continental Tyres Grip Strength Challenge? 00:00 Proudly Sponsored by Continental Tyres 03:07 Balancing Rugby and Personal Life 06:55 The Journey to Coaching 26:47 Handling Difficult Conversations 28:38 Sam Vesty Bromance 38:26 Recruitment Insights 57:56 Continental Tyres Grip Strength Challenge 59:20 Reflections on his International Career 01:02:57 Managing England Stars
Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up today, the Ireland squad has been named for the Six Nations Championship amid an injury crisis at front-row. The excitement builds around Connacht ahead of the opening of the new Clan Stand this Saturday. And the venues are confirmed for the three test in the first British and Irish Lions women's tour of New Zealand - one iconic stadium has missed out. Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
A @Christadelphians Video: Inspiring, thought-provoking, and deeply revealing, join us for this wonderful expositional preview of the Rugby Prophecy Day 2026. We explore the outstanding prophetic themes centred on the restoration of Israel and the glorious hope of the coming kingdom of God. This insightful discussion with the event's speakers provides a powerful look at the vital scriptures shaping our understanding of the latter days.**Chapters:**00:00 - Introduction: The Prophetic Legacy of King David01:22 - Brother John Owen: Elijah's Work in Regathering Scattered Israel04:48 - Class 3 Synopsis: Prophecy and the Gaza Strip06:37 - Conclusion and Call to Share**Bible Verse Category:**
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with Susanna Mollen. Coming up today, Munster's supply line is questioned.Will Ulster have more representation in tomorrow's Ireland squad?France have some major doubts over some huge stars ahead of naming their Six Nations squad tomorrow.Wales suffer more uncertainty but name their squad for the upcoming tournament.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompetingBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! PART TWOTucked into the quiet hills of Northeast Tennessee, Rugby is often whispered about as one of the most haunted towns in America. Founded in 1880 by renowned author Thomas Hughes, Rugby was envisioned as a utopian village—a place of equality, culture, and harmonious living far from the industrial chaos of England.But the dream didn't last.Disease, hardship, and tragedy soon followed. A devastating typhoid outbreak claimed the lives of many early residents, and the once-hopeful experiment slowly unraveled. Today, Rugby feels suspended in time. Its Victorian-era buildings remain remarkably preserved, its population hovering around just 75—depending, some say, on who you count.Visitors and locals alike report unexplained activity throughout the village: footsteps in empty rooms, voices carried on the wind, and shadowy figures glimpsed where no one should be. Nearly every building has its own ghost story, adding to the sense that the past never truly left.In this episode of The Grave Talks, we explore the lingering spirits of Historic Rugby Village with Miranda Young, uncovering why this quiet town may still be home to those who never moved on.For more information on Rugby, visit their website at historyhighwayshaunts.com or find them on Facebook at Historic Rugby After Dark. For more information on Miranda Young, you can search Ghost Biker Explorations on Facebook.#TheGraveTalks #RugbyTennessee #HauntedTowns #HistoricHauntings #VictorianGhosts #ParanormalPodcast #TennesseeHauntings #GhostVillage #TrueParanormal #AmericanGhostsLove real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Today's show is an in person podcast with Peter Claffey. Peter is a former professional rugby player turned actor. He is the co-lead in the new HBO show, The Knight of The Seven Kingdoms (available on HBO and Sky Atlantic now) On top of being a long term friend of mine and an incredible human being, Peter has such an inspirational story about following a passion and your path of curiosity, even if it looks crazy from the outside. We go longer than normal in this episode as we cover everything from Peter's upbringings, the ups and downs of professional sport and getting cast as the lead in Knight of the Seven Kingdoms to identity, psychedelics and mental health. A great conversation that you can also watch on YouTube. Watch the full video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/briankeanefitness Sponsored by the Circle https://briankeanefitness.com/online-mastermind Time stamps from today's show 00:00 Introduction & Recording the Episode In-Person 01:05 Who Peter Claffey Is & HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms 02:30 Brian & Peter's Personal Relationship and Family Dynamic 05:10 From Connacht Rugby to Questioning Identity 08:00 Growing Up in Ireland & Status Through Sport 11:00 Trying to Impress Dad and Finding Belonging 14:00 Discovering Rugby and Making It an Identity 18:00 The Academy System & When Things Stop Clicking 22:30 Loneliness Inside a Team Environment 27:30 Early Creative Urges: Film, Music, and Performance 31:00 Social Media as a Creative Outlet 35:00 When Rugby Stops Feeling Aligned 39:30 Leaving the Academy & Identity Collapse 44:00 Making Decisions for Parental Approval 48:30 Breaking Old Identities to Build New Ones 52:00 The Initial Leap from Rugby to Acting 57:00 Fear, Confidence, and Zero-to-One Transitions 1:02:00 Film School, Auditions, and Early Risk-Taking 1:07:30 COVID Disrupting the Acting Industry 1:12:30 Showcases, Agents, and Missed Opportunities 1:18:00 Self-Doubt, Patience, and Long-Term Vision 1:22:30 Psychedelics, Ego Death, and Identity Reset 1:29:00 Anxiety, the Nervous System, and Human Wiring 1:33:00 Mimetic Desire, Comparison, and Living on Your Terms 1:37:00 Advice for Anyone Stuck Between Identities 1:39:00 Final Reflections & Episode Wrap-Up
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with David Wilson. Coming up today, Munster's discipline costs them dearly. Alan Quinlan on blooding fresh new talent. And a Jacques Nienaber on the battle between Sam Prendergast and Harry Byrne.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompetingBecome a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Grâce à sa quatrième victoire bonifiée dimanche face à Bristol (27-15) en autant de rencontres, l'Union Bordeaux-Bègles a bouclé un sans-faute en phase de poules de Coupe des champions. Portée par un jeu offensif et des individualités de talent, l'équipe de Yannick Bru donne rendez-vous au printemps pour son 8e face à Leicester. Et affiche clairement l'ambition de conserver son titre. Un podcast présenté par Bérengère Sérot, avec Élio Bono, Aurélien Bouisset et Adrien Corée. Réalisation : Marie-Amélie Motte.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!Tucked into the quiet hills of Northeast Tennessee, Rugby is often whispered about as one of the most haunted towns in America. Founded in 1880 by renowned author Thomas Hughes, Rugby was envisioned as a utopian village—a place of equality, culture, and harmonious living far from the industrial chaos of England.But the dream didn't last.Disease, hardship, and tragedy soon followed. A devastating typhoid outbreak claimed the lives of many early residents, and the once-hopeful experiment slowly unraveled. Today, Rugby feels suspended in time. Its Victorian-era buildings remain remarkably preserved, its population hovering around just 75—depending, some say, on who you count.Visitors and locals alike report unexplained activity throughout the village: footsteps in empty rooms, voices carried on the wind, and shadowy figures glimpsed where no one should be. Nearly every building has its own ghost story, adding to the sense that the past never truly left.In this episode of The Grave Talks, we explore the lingering spirits of Historic Rugby Village with Miranda Young, uncovering why this quiet town may still be home to those who never moved on.For more information on Rugby, visit their website at historyhighwayshaunts.com or find them on Facebook at Historic Rugby After Dark. For more information on Miranda Young, you can search Ghost Biker Explorations on Facebook. #TheGraveTalks #RugbyTennessee #HauntedTowns #HistoricHauntings #VictorianGhosts #ParanormalPodcast #TennesseeHauntings #GhostVillage #TrueParanormal #AmericanGhostsLove real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Hello and welcome to another Rugby Daily Sunday Special with Susanna Mollen!She is up in Belfast to witness Ulster top their pool in the Challenge Cup, with reactions from head coach Richie Murphy ahead of Andy Farrell's Ireland squad announcement on Wednesday for the upcoming Men's Six Nations. Elsewhere, it's less happy scenes in Limerick as Dara Smith-Naughton chats to Munster's Clayton McMillan and Tadgh Beirne after the province are knocked out of the Champions Cup with their loss to Castres.Rugby Daily is on Off The Ball with Bank Of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting Check back for more tomorrow!
Lee chats with Sam Larner, friend of the pod and author of Attacking The Space: Inside Rugby's Tactical & Data Revolution. We cover his journey in the sport from Yorkshire to France via Blackheath, and plenty about analysis and the role it plays in the modern game. You can pre-order Sam's book here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining host Jamie Lyall on episode two of Warrior is Glasgow's all time leading try scorer, George Horne and four-time Olympic medallist Jack Carlin. The pair discuss George's upcoming 150th appearance for the club, Jack's aggressive riding style which has been described as ‘Rugby on Wheels' and how they both harness their competitiveness to reach an elite level of performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So – yeah, no – I'm in the staffroom and I'm chatting to one or two teachers about the Leinster match against La Rochelle: Miss Casey, who teaches something-or-other, and Miss Nealon, who teaches, I don't know, something else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ghost Biker Explorations - The Historic HAUNTED Scott County Jail and Rugby Colony - Steve welcomes special guest Miranda Young from Ghost Biker Explorations and the Historic Scott County Jail Museum: https://www.youtube.com/@ghostbiker6662 and https://www.historicscottcojail.com/ and in hour 2, paranormalist and author Lynn Monet joins Steve to discuss her book series, Omnipresent: https://lynnmonet.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
Welcome to Thursday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill. Coming up today, the fallout from the massive news overnight that Scott Robertson has left his role of head coach with the All Blacks. The possible candidates to take the mantle - Matt Williams has a particularly interesting shout. Erin King has been appointed Ireland captain for the upcoming Six Nations. While in the men's Six Nations, Ireland are not alone in having a possible front-row injury crisis - England will be without a key scrummager for the entire tournament.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, I'm Cameron Hill. Coming up today, your permutations hit ahead of this weekend's final round of pool games in the Investec Champions Cup. Mike Sherry on the front-row injury crisis for Andy Farrell ahead of the Six Nations, And a whole heap of transfers and rumours - including Ardie Savea to Leinster - as the clubs bid to get their business done for next season.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Canterbury and Intersport Elvery's have launched a collection of limited-edition upcycled bags, made from the giant fan-signed Ireland Women's Rugby World Cup jersey that toured the country last summer. With the Ireland Women's team back in HQ for their first training camp ahead of the 2026 Women's Six Nations, we got to sit down to chat to Ireland stars Dorothy Wall, Beibhinn Parsons, and Eve Higgins. From the upcycled bags, getting over the World Cup, and building into the Six Nations, this OTB Exclusive is not to be missed! And fancy a bag? They're available now on https://www.elverys.ie/collections/irfu-upcycled-giant-jersey-bags. Rugby is on Off The Ball with Bank Of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Cameron Hill and Eoin Doyle join Eoin Sheahan in studio for Wednesday's Newsround, as Jean Kleyn's replacement at Munster seems to be coming into focus. Meanwhile, trouble seems to be brewing in the All Blacks coaching setup, while there's the small matter of the Carabao Cup semi finals.
Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill. Coming up today, Munster issue a squad update, and lose a key international ahead of next season. Why Andy Dunne would love to face Leinster's defensive system under Jacques Nienaber, And a showdown between the Lions and France is all but confirmed... Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Welcome to Monday's Rugby Daily, with David Wilson. Coming up, Joe McCarthy on the nerves of steel shown by Harry Byrne.Tyler Bleyendaal on the competitiveness of European club rugby. And Scott Bemand receives an injury boost ahead of the 6 Nations which starts in April. Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting