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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Jan 14th Publish Date: Jan 12th HENSSLER 15 From the Henssler Financial Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Sunday, January 14th and Happy 54th Birthday to Foo Fighters Dave Grohl. ***01.14.24 – BIRTHDAY – DAVE GROHL*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Kia Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett's Gas South Arena Earns National Recognition Governor Brian Kemp's Proposed FY2025 Budget Includes $2,500 Raise for Georgia Teachers Gwinnett Commissioners Pave the Way for Transit Referendum All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett's Gas South Arena Earns National Recognition Gas South Arena, marking its 20th anniversary, received national recognition by ranking No. 23 among venues with a 10,001 to 15,000 capacity. In 2023, the arena had its highest-grossing year, with nearly 700,000 attendees at 117 public events. Highlights included hosting the SEC gymnastics championships, two sold-out Zach Bryan shows, the first e-gaming event "Blast Rainbow," and celebrating 20 years as the home of the Atlanta Gladiators. The arena is set to host the Atlanta Vibe professional volleyball team, continue with the Atlanta Gladiators, and feature events like Bulls, Bands and Barrels and the Jurassic World Live Tour in 2024. STORY 2: Georgia teachers would get $2,500 raise under Gov. Brian Kemp's proposed FY2025 budget Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has proposed a 4% cost of living adjustment for state employees and a $2,500 salary increase for K-12 teachers and certified employees in the 2024-2025 school year. The governor aims to attract and retain employees in vital roles through this pay increase. Kemp's budget proposal also includes updating the pupil transportation funding formula, allocating nearly $205 million for this purpose. Additionally, he has earmarked $104 million to establish an annual school security grant program to address security needs in schools. The Professional Association of Georgia Educators praised the salary increase and transportation funding but expressed opposition to school voucher proposals. STORY 3: Gwinnett Commissioners On the Road to Transit Referendum. Here's What We Know Gwinnett County commissioners are taking steps toward a referendum on the county's transit system in November. A vote is planned for May to officially call for the referendum on the November ballot. If approved, the referendum would ask voters whether a 1% special sales tax should fund transit expansion, replacing property taxes with sales tax revenues. The new transit plan focuses on buses, microtransit, and bus rapid transit, excluding rail expansion. The plan includes an "Airport Ride" bus service to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The vote follows two previous rejections of transit expansion referendums in the last five years. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: GCPS – TOM WAGES STORY 4: Gwinnett Chairwoman, Peachtree Corners Mayor taking on ARC leadership roles Gwinnett County Commission Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson and Peachtree Corners Mayor Mike Mason have assumed key roles in the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC). Hendrickson will serve as the board's treasurer and chairwoman of the Budget and Audit Review Subcommittee. Mason has been appointed as a co-chairman of the Advisory Committee on Aging. The ARC board, representing 11 counties, focuses on regional issues and priorities. Under the leadership of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, the ARC aims to address federal infrastructure efforts, enhance emergency preparedness funding, and tackle ambulance response time disparities in the metro area, with a focus on the south metro region. STORY 5: Kemp endorses school vouchers push Georgia Governor Brian Kemp urged lawmakers to pass a private school vouchers bill during his State of the State address. The bill aims to provide $6,000 scholarships for students in low-performing schools to attend private schools. The Senate passed a similar bill last year, but it faced opposition in the House. Critics argue that vouchers divert tax dollars from public schools, with concerns raised by Democrats and rural Republicans. Governor Kemp emphasized the need for an inclusive approach to education, acknowledging public, private, homeschooling, charter, and other alternatives. The push for private school vouchers aligns with Kemp's broader education and spending proposals. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: DTL – ESOG STORY 6: How many months out of the year do Americans feel their best? A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults revealed that Americans have lost 26 hours with loved ones, missed eight social events, and canceled nine dates due to not feeling their best over the past year. The average American feels their best only about 15 days each month. The top three reasons for feeling unwell are lack of sleep (43%), stress (43%), and illness (22%). Employed respondents estimate missing four days of work and spending four full days in bed due to sickness in the past year. Concerns about missing experiences with loved ones outweigh worries about work for 46% of respondents. STORY 7: Autistic dad and daughter trek over 1,000 miles for charity A father-daughter duo, both with autism, have embarked on a year-long journey to complete Scotland's Great Trails, covering over 1,000 miles and raising £4,000 for Scottish Autism. Ian Alderman, 43, and his nine-year-old daughter, Eve, had previously completed a walk from Land's End to John O'Groats in 2022, raising £20,000. Their current challenge aims to challenge stereotypes about autism and fundraise for Autism Scotland. The family has documented their progress online under “Our Spectrum Adventures,” sharing tips and updates. The duo hopes to complete the remaining 800 miles by March 2024 and reach their target of £10,000. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 5 – Henssler 60 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at Gwinnettdailypost.com. 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Guerilla Autistics Podcast Autism Aspergers Syndrome Neurodiversity Neurodivergent ASD
Yes, Ash drew the t shirt I am wearing for the 2019 Guerilla Aspies show at the Edinburgh Festival fringe. Note also his perfect t shirt?If you know horror illustration the world over, you know Ash London's work. He's legendary. Now meet the late diagnosed autistic man behind the almighty back catalogue of images our planet can barely contain. Meet his remarkable neurodivergent family. Oh I'm sorry I forgot that advocates like myself are not supposed to be interested in the relatively disabled autistic? Silly me - everyone is here in all forms of so called functionality. Oops!Ash is best described by his own hand: Taking in everything from art for 2001 Maniacs, The Welcoming, conceptual art for The Poet in Exile, FrightFest, Cine Excess festival, Stealth Aspies theatre company, design for the Get Your Genki record label, the Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick exhibition, Glasgow Museums and Glasgow Science Centre & the Tax Shelter Terrors documentary, concept & art for Scottish Autism's Autitude magazine plus portraits for Cameron Diaz, Kirk Jones and David Hess along the way.He's very good!!!! He's very autism positive. He has got great family and great hair. As featured on Feedspot.com's list of top Neurodiversity Podcasts. :)https://blog.feedspot.com/neurodiversity_podcasts/. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/guerilla-aspies-autism-aspergers-syndrome-neurodiversity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Curious about how sometimes those born female with autism present differently ?Check out this fun and interesting conversation I had with Sarah Hendrickx who is the foremost specialist on women with autism among lots of other things! Sarah is autistic. She has worked in the field of autism as an independent autism specialist since 2007. Sarah has also delivered over 1000 autism training workshops and conference presentations internationally to all types of professionals from educators and care providers to counsellors and lawyers. She has an unusually blunt and humorous speaking style which is more informal and 'says it like it is' more than many professionals. Many of her presentations can be found on Youtube. Sarah rarely does any public speaking these days due to health issues. She does contribute to occasional webinars and podcasts.Sarah has written 6 books on autism - employment, sex and relationships, alcoholism, girls and women on the Autism Spectrum and also on the adult neuro-diversity spectrum. She has been involved in the development of training materials for the Dept of Education funded AET National Autism Training Programme and also spent three years working for the Ministry of Defence supporting autistic employees in science and technology. She was also involved in Scottish Autism’s Right Click Programme for Women and Girls and the National Autistic Society Professional Module for Clinicians diagnosing women and girls. She was Project Leader for ASpire autism mentoring project, and has worked in residential care and educational settings.Sarah has a Postgraduate Certificate in Asperger Syndrome and an MA in Autism. She lives in the South of France with her beloved Keith, mostly riding her bicycle, talking to creatures and avoiding bread.To learn more about Sarah's work you can go to Hendricks Associates
In this week's podcast Dale Pickles from B Squared is joined by Sarah Jane Critchley to discuss Autism Girls, why so few are identified, the lack of support that is available and why this all needs to change. Autism in girls is a big topic, and Sarah Jane has lots of experience, both professionally including through her work with the Autism Education Trust and personally as her daughter who is soon to be starting university has autism. Autism is one of Sarah Jane's passions. She is a member of the National Autism in Girls Forum and a contributing author to the book ‘Autism in Girls' as well as her own book ‘A Different Joy: The Parent's Guide to Living Better with Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD and more…'. We talk about how, due to the different types of play, boys and girls engage in at a younger age, the traits were often hidden for girls due to how they played. Girls are often better at masking symptoms. There is no typical profile, they can all be very different, we discuss all the different things you can look for. There are lots of girls and women now being diagnosed with autism. What can be done and where do you get support? The earlier the diagnosis/recognition, the better. A leading cause of death in late diagnosed autistic adults is suicide, with women being more at risk. More needs to be done to prevent this, and it needs to start as early as possible. We share a few tips on how to make school better for girls with autism. Useful Links Sarah-Jane Critchley: A Different Joy: The Parent's Guide to Living Better with Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD and more…https://www.amazon.co.uk/Different-Joy-Parents-Living-Dyslexia/dp/0993255140 I have a chapter co-written with Beth in Judith Hebron and Caroline Bond. Educating Autistic Girls https://www.amazon.co.uk/Educating-Girls-Autism-Spectrum-Developing/dp/1785924605 Barry Carpenter, Francesca Happe and Jo Egerton: Girls and Autism: Educational, Family and Personal Perspectives https://www.routledge.com/Girls-and-Autism-Educational-Family-and-Personal-Perspectives-1st-Edition/Carpenter-Happe-Egerton-Hollins/p/book/9780815377269 A Different Joy Website. Lots of useful information including a Mastermind group for autistic women – https://www.differentjoy.com NAS Autism in girls and women online training module https://www.autism.org.uk/professionals/training-consultancy/online/women-and-girls.aspx Scottish Autism's Women and Girls SWAN https://www.scottishautism.org/services-support/support-families/women-and-girls-online-support Not Fine in School website http://notfineinschool.org.uk/ How to contact Sarah-Jane: Twitter: @SarahJaneCritch Instagram: www.instagram.com/sarahjanecritchley/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/differentjoy/ Email: sarah-jane@differentjoy.com For more podcast episodes from the SENDcast click here… https://www.thesendcast.com/sendcast-episodes/
Guerilla Autistics Podcast Autism Aspergers Syndrome Neurodiversity Neurodivergent ASD
Any feedback or suggestions? HoxtonPaul@Outlook.com or GuerillaAspies@gmail.comCatriona founded SWAN: Scottish Women's Autism Network, in 2012, after completing her PhD research, which focussed on experiences of anxiety for Asperger girls. SWAN has grown to run online peer-support forums, regular ‘meet-up' groups across Scotland, includ-ing for ‘Young Swans' aged 15-17 and Learning Event conferences. SWAN offers training and professional support across sectors. Scottish Autism commissioned Catriona to develop their Right Click online resource for autistic women and girls, funded by Scottish Government in 2015. Developing the re-source involved primary research into the lived experiences of autistic women, girls and their families and many interviews with professional experts in the field such as Dr Judith Gould, Tony Attwood, Richard Mills, Sarah Hendrickx, Carly Jones MBE and many other autistic women and girls. Scottish Government funded Catriona's initiative - to evidence the impact of peer mentoring - through a SWAN/Scottish Autism partnership delivered 2018-2019. Modelled as a co-production and pilot study, the Under Our Wing peer-mentor-ing project was designed and led by autistic women, with administrative support provided by Scottish Autism. Catriona was an ‘expert' and advisor to the highly regarded 3 year UK-wide National Aut-ism Project. She was advisor to the 2 year-long Independent Review of the Mental Health Act, Scotland, recently completed in Dec 2019. On behalf of SWAN she is currently acting as Regional Delivery Partner to the Scottish Government ‘Improving Understanding of Aut-ism' campaign. She has delivered training, presentations, conference papers and workshops over many years and to a wide range of contexts, professional organisations, charities, parents groups and Local Authority staff. With a tendency to sign up for academic or training courses whenever a small gap ap-pears in her calendar, Catriona has, over the years, collected a range of degrees and oth-er qualifications, including: BA (Hons) Fine Art, PGCert Community Work, PGDip Western Herbal Medicine, PG Dip Gender Studies, MSc In Diagnostic Issues in Autism, PhD. Like many autistic people, she's also had an eclectic mix of jobs, from 2 years as full-time paid student union officer and politician, to working for 9 years within film and TV art depart-ments, to being a health clinician, to teaching, university lecturing and student mentoring.Catriona contributed to the collection of essays, “Spectrum Women” published by JKP in 2018 which was listed by the Independent as their 2019 #1 Best Buy book on autism. Catriona was included in the Queen's New Year's Honours list, 2020, as an OBE.Opinons? HoxtonPaul@hotmail.co.uk and guerillaaspies@outlook.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/guerilla-aspies-autism-aspergers-syndrome-neurodiversity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of ALLIANCE Live is the third and final podcast being released to mark Co-production Week 2019. We are joined by Charlene Tait Deputy Managing Director of Scottish Autism and Catriona Stewart Co-Founder and Chair of SWAN (Scottish Women’s Autistic Network). Scottish Autism have, over the last few years been working together with SWAN ( Scottish Women’s Autism Network) and having their work together has resulting in: The development of an on line resource for autistic women and girls ( Right Click) produced by autistic women and girls and underpinned by the research of Catriona and a pioneering peer mentoring project developed by autistic women for autistic women, the programme has been independently evaluated In the conversation Charlene discusses as video which captures a choir stemming from Right Click singing. Please watch at your leisure using this link.
In this episode, hosts Katherine Cody, Psy.D. and Becca Lory, CAS, BCCS speak with Catriona Stewart, Ph.D..Catriona completed her PhD, a qualitative study of experiences of Asperger girls and anxiety, in 2010. She co-founded peer-support charity, SWAN: Scottish Women’s Autism. Network which runs learning events as well as peer-support groups and has been involved in numerous consultations and initiatives. Having been a member of the Autistic Advisory Panel to the National Autism Project 2014-17, Catriona is helping to develop its extended project, the National Autistic Task-force. Catriona helped to develop the online resource, Right Click for Women and girls, for Scottish Autism; she currently works full-time for the charity. The three discuss what SWAN does and why it was started, look at the state of awareness in Scotland, and explore what peer to peer support for people with autism involves. For more about Catriona and SWAN, visit: http://www.autismnetworkscotland.org.uk/swan/ https://www.facebook.com/swans.scotland/ ----------------- Spectrumly Speaking is the podcast dedicated to women on the autism spectrum, produced by Different Brains®. Each week, join our hosts Becca Lory, CAS, BCCS (a Life Coach, Certified Autism Specialist, and Autism advocate that is herself on the spectrum) and Katherine Cody, Psy.D. (a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in people on the autism spectrum) as they discuss topics and news stories, share personal stories, and interview some of the most fascinating voices from the autism community. Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ http://differentbrains.org/category/spectrumlyspeaking/
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter’s charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter’s charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter’s charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter’s charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter's charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter's charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter's charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com
“Madness” In Chapter Eleven we are joined by Scott McCorry from the Temporary Stand Podcast and the HuddleBoard. We cover the period 1994 to 2000 as the Club goes through a very topsy-turvy time with turmoil reigning on and off the field. Fergus has just arrived to steady the ship but there is a lot of work to be done with a new stadium to be built and maybe more importantly, a team to better Rangers who are on a quest to beat our historic record of nine domestic titles in a row. The managerial roundabout was in full swing as Celtic saw five changes with Macari out, Tommy Burns in, Tommy Burns out, Wim in, Wim out, Dr Joe in, Dr Joe out, John Barnes and King Kenny in. Never in the history of the club had the fans seen such upheaval and change, but a new stadium, a new Club and a mixture of superstars and pretenders entertained us on the way. Prepare to cry, laugh and then cry again as we relive a fascinating period for all hoops fans. As well as discussing the action on the pitch, David Low joins us to talk about his experiences on the boardroom action off the pitch as Fergus puts into place his plan for the future. We have Tales from the Wiki, the History of the Stadium, the History of the Celtic Shirt, as well as all your Fan Stories and Confessions and a tribute to the late Jimmy Connolly Johnstone. As our Eleventh guests, Scott nominates Scottish Autism as this chapter's charity and you can learn more about them at http://www.scottishautism.org/ We are asking everyone that downloads the podcast to donate one pound, fifty pence or even a fiver for the episode, but really anything you can afford will be greatly appreciated and ALL monies raised will be given to the ten worthy charities at the end of the series. Visit http://www.hailhailmedia.com/celtic-history-podcast/ to donate and send your soundbites to Lostbhoys@gmail.com