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Jeremy McGovern opens up on the emotional farewell to Adam Selwood and how the Eagles are holding together through tough times. Plus, stories from the mid-season draft, and Jordan Clarke gives us his thoughts on the recently overturned Alex Pearce ban!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the strength we praise is the very silence that’s killing our men? In this deeply human episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg reflects on the tragic loss within the Selwood family, a name etched into the heart of Australian sport, and the quiet crisis that continues to unfold in locker rooms, households, and hearts across the country. You’ll learn: *Why emotional silence is still rewarded—and how that’s costing lives.*What resilience really means beyond grit and performance.*How we begin to rewrite the script for our boys, one conversation at a time. This isn’t an episode about sport. It’s about survival. And it’s time we started listening. Before it’s too late. If you are in need of mental health support, please do not hesitate to reach out to MensLine Australia or Beyond Blue. Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here. To purchase Living A Life of Greatness outside Australia here or here. Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here. Sign up for Sarah’s newsletter (Greatness Guide) here. Purchase Sarah's Meditations here. Instagram: @sarahgrynberg Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the news of the tragic passing of Adam Selwood over the weekend, we had Jordan Clark and Greg Hire on the show to give their condolences and have important conversations about men's mental health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Monday the 19th of May with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon are back for another huge edition of AFL 360, starting with a lovely tribute to Adam Selwood and a subsequent discussion on the importance of mental health awareness both in the AFL and everyday life. The guys then review Round 10, discussing the West Coast Eagles’ emotional first win, Melbourne’s shock victory over the reigning premiers at the Gabba and they discuss the nightmare situation at Port Adelaide Power with the impending departure of Ken Hinkley. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The death of Adam Selwood has rocked the AFL community four months on from the passing of his twin brother, Troy. The West Coast premiership player was just 41-years-old and his story has served to amplify a renewed focus on mental health in the wider community. If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out to Beyond Blue or Lifeline. Featured: Clint Wheeldon, AFL broadcaster, ABC Sport.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Former AFL player and mental health advocate, Wayne Schwass, spoke to Tom Elliott on the topic of mental health in the AFL following Adam Selwood's death. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our intrepid explorer Nathan returns to the pod as we discuss a massive weekend of injury news. Our condolences to the Selwood family. Please speak out if you need help. Lifeline: 13 11 14Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Selwood family tribute | Stevie gets ego-roasted | Rumours: Is Stevie is getting poached? | Ryano’s footy news: Dangerfield injury, Dogs on fire, Sam Docherty, & Nick Dalcos | Interview: Demons Jake Lever on the freezing game, surgery, and gardening | RUB Team flex on their best games | The Random Top 5 | Interview: Lions assistant coach Stewie Dew | The RUBS Good, bad and Ugly for round 10 | Which clubs are on the rise for the 8? |See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former AFL player Adam Selwood has tragically passed away at the age of 41. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The full review of Collingwood's impressive win over Fremantle at Optus Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lionel Selwood Jr. is a proud US Virgin Islander and Engineer, who has spent his entire career pioneering energy solutions that have reshaped industries. His vision in anything he does, is addressing global energy poverty through the mass adoption of advanced technology. Lionel's experience includes leading a company to IPO via the NYSE and managing a strategic sale of a startup to a major automaker. He founded his newest endeavor, Zelena AI Inc., which aims to enable data centers that are more innovative, efficient and green, than the AI solutions they power. https://zelena.ai/https://www.nexuspmg.com/
The shock death of AFL player and coach Troy Selwood has left the football community broken hearted with tributes pouring in. CBass joins us and we check in with how her footy season is going. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Bartel began Tuesday night's program with a tribute to two much-loved members of the football community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Bartel began Tuesday night's program with a tribute to two much-loved members of the football community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corey Oates Reacts To Troy Selwood's Death & Describes The Struggles of RetirementSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP85 - Pete Selwood - Pork Scratch That Itch Lance has spent years scratching out a living as a travelling snack salesman, carrying on the family tradition of selling the finest pork scratchings in the North. But behind his stoic demeanor lies a secret passion for musical theatre—a dream he's never had the courage to chase. When Lance strikes up a friendship with Gina, a no-nonsense Huddersfield landlady with a taste for bar snacks and a good pint, he sees a glimmer of something more. Hoping to get closer to her, Lance accompanies Gina to a local Slimming World meeting. There, a confrontation with a self-righteous instructor sets off a chain of events that changes both their lives forever. In a whirlwind of peanut dust, karaoke duets, and a romantic getaway to Scarborough, Lance and Gina discover that true love and big dreams go hand in hand. From bar brawls to standing ovations this is an AllMadeUp story like you've never heard before. Wanna follow Pete Selwood… https://www.instagram.com/pete.selwood Tickets to see Pete: https://penistone.admit-one.eu/seats/7177/ Wanna follow Harry Stachini… Insta: @Harrystandup FB: @Harrystachinicomedian YouTube: @Harrystachini Twitter: @Hstachini The Staff Room Podcast Wanna follow Lewis Coleman… Insta: @lewiscoleman Twitter: @LewisColeman93 Wanna follow Ben Hart… Insta: @benhartcomedy FB: @benhartactor Twitter: @benhart0592 Credits Recorded by Lewis Coleman Edited by Clementine Bogg-Hargroves Produced by @GetGiddierArtwork by Elliot @melodyleeart Soundtrack by @grahammccusker #NewPodcast #ComedyPodcast #Huddersfield Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our guest today is Danielle Sellwood, a former sportswear designer, trend forecaster and women's sport publisher who now shares diverse stories of sport and adventure through powerful documentaries made by her company Find It Film.In 2008 Danielle co-founded Sportsister, a trail-blazing sports website and magazine for women, and from 2012 she directed visual campaigns at Women's Sport Trust (WST) helping create lasting change in the representation of female athletes.Danielle's passion for filmmaking was born from frustration over the lack of diverse representation in sports and adventure films, so she picked up a camera and set to work to redress the balance. Alongside this work today, Danielle is an expert in making content and film accessible via open captions and audio description. Danielle is also a former GB canoeist who in recent years has turned her hand to triathlon, swimming, cycling and surfing.Danielle shares background to the inception of Sports Sister with Louise Hudson back in what they thought was to be ‘The Golden Age' for women's sport, the evolution of women's sportswear and the ongoing challenges faced in promoting women's sport. It's fascinating to hear of Danielle's journey as a self-taught documentary maker to where she is today, creating powerful documentaries that highlight the underrepresented voices of women, the disabled community and older people.Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.Find out more about The Game Changers podcast here: https://www.fearlesswomen.co.uk/thegamechangersHosted by Sue AnstissProduced by Sam Walker, What Goes On MediaA Fearless Women production
Send us a textIn this episode, we're joined by Barbara Sacha, Partner at Cundall, and Charlotte Berry-Selwood, VP of Commercial at AVK, for an insightful conversation about the recently established Forum for Women in Data Centres (FWD).Barbara and Charlotte dive into their career journeys, sharing their experiences and challenges in navigating and thriving in the predominantly male-dominated data center industry. They also discuss the need for a dedicated community like FWD and the goals they hope to achieve through this supportive network.The Forum for Women in Data Centres is designed to create a welcoming space for women at all career stages within the industry to connect, build relationships, and grow. Barbara and Charlotte outline the forum's mission: to foster an inclusive environment that offers mentorship, support, and encouragement for women striving to advance in their careers.Tune in to learn more about the vital role FWD is playing in shaping the data center sector and empowering women within it.Learn more about FWD here - (2) FWD - Forum for Women in Data Centres | Groups | LinkedInSupport the showThe Inside Data Centre Podcast is recorded in partnership with DataX Connect, a specialist data centre recruitment company based in the UK. They operate on a global scale to place passionate individuals at the heart of leading data centre companies. To learn more about Andy Davis and the rest of the DataX team, click here: DataX Connect
During the summer break, the 15-Minute History podcast team are republishing some of their favorite episodes. This interview originally aired on June 6, 2022. Go buy, "Anatomy of a Nation". It's an incredible read. __ Join us for part one of our interview with the eminent British historian, Dr. Dominic Selwood about his book, Anatomy of a Nation: A History of British Identity in 50 Documents. In this special discussion, Dr. Selwood explains the origins of the book, the power of story in history, and answers some of our questions about the different documents he covers. Dr. Dominic Selwood is a historian, journalist, and barrister. He is a bestselling author and novelist, and a frequent contributor to national newspapers, radio, and TV including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Spectator, The Catholic Herald, Sky News, and the BBC. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and a masters from the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served as an officer in the British Army. He lives in London with his family. https://www.dominicselwood.com/ Twitter: @DominicSelwood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/15minutehistory/support
AFL Daily's weekly offering of the AFL Daily Round-Table featuring Damian Barrett, Nat Edwards, Sarah Olle and Josh Gabelich. Every Tuesday afternoon for your commute home, hear the team unpack the biggest talking points in the world of footy. Damo is back in the house after being unavailable last week, where was he? Weekend Takeaways Western Bulldogs in focus, is there reason to panic? Tom Hawkins will equal Joel Selwood games record on Friday night The AFL takes a united stand against gender based violence What could the Met Gala possibly have to do with the AFL What are you looking forward to this weekend? Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Fanning (Host) Jason Shutt from Bainbridge Island, 10 years Windermere Robin Springer from Portland, Selwood 14 Years Windermere 15 Bullet Points: 1. Changes due to the NAR settlement, requiring buyer representation agreements. 2. Educating sellers on the value of offering buyer's agent compensation. 3. More buyers can afford the property when offering compensation. 4. Higher potential sale price when incentivizing a larger buyer pool. 5. Easier negotiations when not negotiating buyer's agent compensation. 6. Transparency and avoiding steering are key aspects of the settlement. 7. Importance of understanding the seller's perspective and not making assumptions. 8. Some sellers may resist offering buyer's agent compensation. 9. Articulating the agent's value and having a solid process is crucial. 10. Conducting a pre-buyer interview to gather information before meeting. 11. Explaining the importance of the buyer representation agreement. 12. Exclusive vs. non-exclusive buyer representation agreements. 13. Comprehensive education for clients on the process and documents. 14. Pointing out potential issues during home showings to manage expectations. 15. Asking questions to understand the client's personality and needs. Email addresses: Robin Springer: RSpringer@windermere.com Jason Shutt: jason@jasonshutt.com
Hutchy and Damo answer your questions about Cotchin and Selwood on Channel 7, SEN's tent revival, getting passengers off aeroplanes, buying a Tassie Devils membership, and Damo's tan. If you'd like to submit a question for next week's show, message us here: Twitter: twitter.com/SoundingBoardEp Facebook: facebook.com/SoundingBoardEp Email: thesoundingboard@sen.com.au The Sounding Board is proudly supported by DrinkWise - if you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
West Coast Eagles Premiership Legend, Adam Selwood, caught up with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage to chat about playing in the WA All-Stars Charity Game this Saturday at Leederville Oval for Happiness Co, raising money and awareness for mental health in the community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hailing from Carlow, Ireland, David Halpin is a writer with a deep knowledge of Ireland's fairy lore and pagan heritage. On his facebook blog, Circle Stories, he explores these themes in great depth. David is also the creative force behind Occult Book Review on Twitter and YouTube. What I really love about David's work is he is an active participant in preserving the lore and mythology of Ireland. He goes out and sees the stones and raths and teases their stories from them. Which provides us with a vital link to our past.In the show David talks how fairy spirits of alleged different forms can manifest in the same ways. He gives his thoughts on the parallels with UFOs and we get into the differences and similarities between cities and rural places with fairies and go down a bit of a rabbit hole after the Pooka. In the plus show we get into the dangers of summoning the Good People and David regals us with a story of brushing up against the strange while on a trip to a remote stone circle. We also discuss fairy ointments and from there discuss the use of psychedelics in Irish mythology and folk practice and go off on interesting tangents on the Djinn, Our Lady of Fátima and consciousness. Enjoy Show notes:Circle Stories https://www.facebook.com/CircleStoriesDavidHalpin/ Occult Book Reviewhttps://twitter.com/OccultReviewWolf-Men and Water Hounds: The Myths, Monsters and Magic of Ireland https://www.waterstones.com/book/wolf-men-and-water-hounds/manch-n-magan/steve-doogan/9780717196111 The Duchas archives, home of the Irish folklore collections https://www.duchas.ie/enCillín, a burial ground for unbaptised children https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cill%C3%ADn Corpse toothache cure https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4569057/4567629/4574604?HighlightText=corpse+hand&Route=stories&SearchLanguage=gaThe Spancel of Death https://youtu.be/6CstZ-0Lwxo?si=NdnJ6N_MofOAFNx4 Athgreany stone circle https://visitwicklow.ie/listing/pipers-stones/ The Amadán https://www.facebook.com/505240543157960/posts/904390903242920/Biddy Early https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biddy_Early Puck Fair https://puckfair.ie/Púca https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%BAca Krampus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KrampusSt Knut's day and Nuuttipukki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Knut%27s_Day Poulaphouca https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poulaphouca Living with Djinns https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9780863566950/Living-Djinns-Understanding-Dealing-Invisible-0863566952/plpFairy mist or ‘Ceo draíochta' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9th_f%C3%ADada David on WMiT https://whatmagicisthis.com/2023/02/27/fairies-ireland-with-david-halpin/ Cenobites https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenobite_(Hellraiser) Fairy ointment story https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy_Ointment The witches of Selwood https://www.hobnobpress.co.uk/books/p/the-witches-of-selwood-witchcraft-belief-and-accusation-in-seventeenth-century-somerset-by-andrew-pickering Entopic phenomena https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entoptic_phenomena_(archaeology)Irish slang of mushrooms is Pookies https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/fungi-folklore-and-fairyland/Ploughing the Clouds, the search for Irish Soma https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/657241Aos sí https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aos_S%C3%AD Tuatha Dé Danann https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatha_D%C3%A9_DanannGaoithe Sídhe https://beanfeasa9.wordpress.com/an-sluagh-sidhe/Malak Taus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taw%C3%BBs%C3%AE_MelekOur Lady of Fátima https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_F%C3%A1timaStalking the wild pendulum https://www.amazon.co.uk/Stalking-Wild-Pendulum-Mechanics-Consciousness/dp/0892812028Eddie Lenihan Storyteller TV show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATjJX7C6fiI --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spirit-box/message
Welcome to Episode Six (and the final episode in this series) of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM).What's Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.Hosted by comedian Pete Selwood with regular panellists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include British comedian of the Year Dan Tiernan, comic Harriet Dyer and Coronation Street Star Cherylee Houston. Guests in Episode Six - comedian Sam Serrano and comedian and actor Josh Pugh Produced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure.""We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it's a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.'What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.Recorded at Hotel Brooklyn on Portland Street, Manchester.New episodes will be released every Monday evening/Tuesday from August 28th 2023Support the show
Welcome to Episode Five of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM).What's Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.Hosted by comedian Pete Selwood with regular panellists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include British comedian of the Year Dan Tiernan, comic Harriet Dyer and Coronation Street Star Cherylee Houston. Guests in Episode Five - Comedian Sam Barnard and Multi-Gold Winning Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonProduced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure.""We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it's a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.'What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.Recorded at Hotel Brooklyn on Portland Street, Manchester.New episodes will be released every Monday evening/Tuesday from August 28th 2023Support the show
Welcome to Episode Four of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM).What's Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.Hosted by comedian Pete Selwood with regular panelists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include British comedian of the Year Dan Tiernan, comic Harriet Dyer and multi gold winning Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonGuests in Episode Four - Comedian Aaron Simmonds and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey.Produced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure.""We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it's a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.'What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.Recorded at Hotel Brooklyn on Portland Street, Manchester.New episodes will be released every Monday evening/Tuesday from August 28th 2023Support the show
Welcome to Episode Three of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM).What's Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.Hosted by comedian Pete Selwood with regular panelists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include British comedian of the Year Dan Tiernan, comic Harriet Dyer and multi gold winning Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonGuests in Episode Three - Comedian, actor and film star Jack Carroll and comedian George Zach.Produced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure.""We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it's a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.'What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.Recorded at Hotel Brooklyn on Portland Street, Manchester.New episodes will be released every Monday evening from August 28th 2023Support the show
Welcome to Episode Two of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM).What's Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.Hosted by comedian Pete Selwood with regular panelists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include Eaten by Lions film star and comic Jack Carroll, British comedian of the Year Dan Tiernan, comic Harriet Dyer and multi gold winning Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonGuests in Episode Two - Coronation Street star Cherylee Houston and her partner, comedian and actor Toby Hadoke.Produced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure.""We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it's a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.'What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.Recorded at Hotel Brooklyn on Portland Street, Manchester.New episodes will be released every Monday evening from August 28th 2023Support the show
Welcome to Episode One of What's Wrong with You?! - A ground breaking new comedy panel show produced by Made in Manchester (MIM). What's Wrong With You? is the first show of its kind where every member of the panel and every guest has a disability.Hosted by comedian Pet Selwood with regular panelists Laurence Clark and Don Biswas, guests across the series include Coronation Street star Cherylee Houston, her partner, actor & comedian Toby Hadoke, Eaten by Lions film star and comic Jack Carroll and multi gold winning Paralympian Baroness Tanni Grey-ThompsonThe first two guests in Episode One are comedian Harriet Dyer and 'British Comedian of the Year 2022' Dan Tiernan.Produced by Kurt Brookes, the Executive Producers are Ashley Byrne and Adam Rushton.Producer Kurt Brookes says ‘Making the series and working with Pete, Don, Laurence, and all our amazing guests, was an absolute pleasure.""We'd been trying to get it off the ground for years but no-one would touch it until we got funding through the Audio Content Fund, who really liked the premise of everyone telling their stories in a frank and, more importantly, a funny way."Kurt added ‘I think our priority with the series was to be as funny as possible, that way we change some attitudes via the back door; no-one likes being lectured but everyone loves to laugh."Executive Producer Ashley Byrne says ‘it's a fun and funny series which hopefully breaks down some of the silly taboos that still exist around disabilities.' What's Wrong with You? is a Made in Manchester Production for Distinct Nostalgia and Distinct Comedy. Brought to you with support from the Audio Content Fund.New episodes will be released every Monday evening from August 28th 2023Support the show
This episode has everything.Panic attacks, health anxiety, general anxiety, France, OCD. Tune in.TW: Suicide@maxselwoodGET IN TOUCH:contact@whydoyouthink.com@emily_laing_ukI AM NOT A PROFESSIONALIf you or anyone you know is struggling with their mental health you can contact:Samaritans: 116 123SOS Silence of Suicide: 0300 1020 505National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK: 0800 689 5652Calm: 0800 585858 - Campaign Against Living Miserably Help and support for young men aged 15-35 on issues which include depression and suicide.National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode we speak with retired AFL star Joel Selwood, whose glittering resume includes premierships and all-Australian berths. He's perhaps best known as the consummate captain, having lead the Geelong Cats for 10 years or 227 games - the most as a skipper in AFL history. Hosting a discussion about everything from head high tackles to concussion, fertility and disability to the balance between ruthlessness and kindness in sport, as well as Selwood's upcoming memoir, All In, is Good Weekend senior writer, Konrad Marshall. Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode we speak with retired AFL star Joel Selwood, whose glittering resume includes premierships and all-Australian berths. He's perhaps best known as the consummate captain, having lead the Geelong Cats for 10 years or 227 games - the most as a skipper in AFL history. Hosting a discussion about everything from head high tackles to concussion, fertility and disability to the balance between ruthlessness and kindness in sport, as well as Selwood's upcoming memoir, All In, is Good Weekend senior writer, Konrad Marshall.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glyn, Elaine and Paul are back with another episode of the Hidden Wiltshire podcast, and once again have returned to record outside at a mystery location. You'll have to listen to find out where we were. There are lots of links to things we discussed in this episode in these show notes. Before we moved onto the main topic we had the usual run down on what we've been up to since the last podcast. And there was an awful lot to talk about so some of it was consigned to the cutting room floor! Glyn led a Wiltshire Museum walk with David Dawson which was timed to enable a visit to Oare House whose gardens were open to the public for the day. They took in some of the scenes for paintings by Eric Ravilious who was invited to stay there in 1932. The walk took in Gopher Wood, one of the most stunning sites for bluebells in the county. Glyn also ventured north, not to Yorkshire but to Royal Wootton Bassett to deliver his Wiltshire Blind House talk at the library. Meanwhile Elaine has been as busy as ever and has posted a few new blogs on the website including one based on the border of Hampshire where she followed the Shire Rack footpath and discovered connections with Jack the Ripper! You can read her blog here: The Borderlands, Shire Rack and Jack the Ripper Elaine also touched the border of Dorset with a soggy but inspiring visit to Mere, a town worthy of an entire blog in itself. You can read about her visit on the Hidden Wiltshire Facebook page. Glyn also finally wrote up his visit to another Wiltshire town, the beautiful and historic Malmesbury with tales of flying monks and tigers. You will find his blog on the website here Malmesbury - St Aldhelm, King Athelstan and Eilmer the Flying Monk Paul has only recently returned from his Spring residency in France (complete with wife who broke her ankle there) so had little to share that was Wiltshire related. However, it was interesting to discover that on Wiltshire Day, 5 June, the Thames Path National Trail tweeted a recommendation of Paul's walk around Inglesham Church and the Thames Path which you will find in his blog on the website here Medieval Inglesham - Three Counties Walk Long term followers of Hidden Wiltshire may be familiar with the story of Alan Dodson who contacted us after our podcast about Imber, podcast number 2! Alan lived in Warminster for a few years as a child when his father was transferred here in the last war. Alan was trying to locate a cottage he used to visit somewhere on the Imber Range, long since demolished. Some people may be aware of the archaeological dig which is taking place at Imber at the moment led by Operation Nightingale, the veterans' charity. Paul contacted them about Alan's story and within a day or so two people both identified a possible location for the cottage. Paul has written to Alan to see if he thinks this is the place. Finally in our round up we wanted to mention the work of some friends – Hedley Thorne (Hedley Thorne), and Paul and Rebecca Whitewick (Paul and Rebecca Whitewick). They are prolific bloggers, You Tubers and podcasters (Wessex Ways) writing and filming about ancient trails, railways and canals amongst other things, much of it in Wiltshire. We share a common passion about rights of ways and in particular blocked or lost footpaths and bridleways. In the podcast we had an extended chat about this, particularly as both Elaine and Glyn have had walks thwarted by blocked rights of ways recently. We mentioned the tool that has been developed by The Ramblers called Don't Lose Your Way which seeks to save lost paths before the Government closes the book forever in 2031 on any chance of having them reinstated. You can read about the tool here Don't Lose Your Way. We then began our discussion of some of our favourite woods in Wiltshire. Elaine chose the much loved Bentley Wood just to the south of Salisbury close to the border with Hampshire, a historic Royal hunting ground mentioned in the Domesday Book but which dates back even further. We mused over the origins of the name which Elaine subsequently established derives from the following – “the name Bentley comes from the Old English words beonet and leah, meaning "the clearing where bent grass grows". It was written in the past in various ways, such as Bentelwoda, and first recorded in the 13th century.” Elaine and Paul collaborated on a blog about Bentley which you will find here Bentley Wood. Elaine shared her love of Chase Woods, also down in the borderlands, this time with Dorset. Chase Wood is part of the Rushmore Estate. It's a fantastic place for wildlife and in particular for birds. Elaine and Paul are recent converts to the Merlin phone app from Cornell Lab which is very effective at identifying birdsong. Merlin Next up was Paul and two of his favourite woods, or are they forests? Firstly we talked about Grovely Wood. Paul wrote a blog about it here Grovely Wood and the Woodsman. Hardly hidden and well known to many but its huge scale and open access to much of it mean there are many hidden corners and opportunities to be completely alone. Its history dates back to the Romans and beyond, being the route for the Lead Road which enabled the Romans to transport lead from Mendip to the rest of southern England. It is also a place of great folklore and stories of murder and hauntings. The famous Witch Trees are to be found here and it is key to Great Wishford's fabled Oak Apple Day which takes place each year on 29 May. We mentioned two books during our discussion - Wildwood - Roger Deakin and The House in the Woods - Mark Dawson. Grovely features in both. Paul's other favourite wood is Great Ridge, which is even bigger than Grovely! Sadly access is restricted to designated rights of way but that if anything adds to its mystery. Little has been written about it but you can read about Paul's 2020 walk through the wood here Great Ridge. It seems Wikipedia also struggled to find out anything about the wood as Paul's blog is both referenced and a chunk quoted on its page about Great Ridge! However, the Lead Road also passes through here and later history features in W H Hudson's marvellous book A Shepherd's Life. A Shepherd's Life - W H Hudson. Hudson was a great lover of Great Ridge and frequent visitor. There are again stories of mystery and folklore surrounding the wood. And the newly established Stone Daisy Brewery located on the Fonthill Estate, owners of Great Ridge, have picked up on the significance of the wood naming one of its excellent beers Snail-creep Hanging after this bizarrely named location in the wood. Finally Glyn talked about his favourites. Biss Wood is where Hidden Wiltshire began. Tipped off by someone about the simply stunning Autumn colours Glyn went for a walk in the wood in 2016. On a whim he put up his drone and was staggered by the rainbow of colours seen from above. His aerial photograph is now widely known and used, and features in both of the Hidden Wiltshire books. You can read about that first visit here Biss Wood. Once just a meadow it was re-planted with trees in the 1940s/50s and is now managed by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. Not far from Biss Wood is Clanger Wood and Picket Wood, south east of Trowbridge. Glyn's blog about it can be found here - Clanger Wood. Managed by the Woodland Trust these woods were once part of the ancient and vast Selwood Forest recorded in the Domesday Book. Little remains of Selwood but Clanger Wood is still large enough to find seclusion without becoming lost. It is listed as one of top 10 places in England for its display of bluebells, which may explain Glyn's love of the place. Finally Glyn wanted to add Southleigh Wood in view of its historical connections and its mystery. When King Alfred marched his troops to engage Guthrum and the Danes at the Battle of Ethandun (Eddington) in 878AD, the Saxon Chronicles say that Alfred assembled his men at Iley Oak the night before the battle. The location of Iley Oak is not known for sure but is thought to be in Southleigh Wood. The wood is now host to the mysterious and frankly creepy Robin Hood's Bower, about which Glyn wrote in 2019. The bower consists of monkey puzzle trees planted by Lord Bath in 1965-67. Here will be found many votives and tokens together with wicker circles. It is clearly a place of relevance to some! Then on to the wrap up for this episode: There are still copies of the second Hidden Wiltshire book available on the website. The first book has sold out. The aforementioned Hedley Thorne and another friend of the podcast, artist Anna Dillon, have an exhibition of aerial photographs and paintings entitled “Wessex Airscapes: Elevating Wiltshire” which opens at Wiltshire Museum in Devizes on 8 July 2023. As part of this Glyn will be leading some walks visiting some of the locations portrayed by Hedley and Anna Wessex Airscapes: Elevating Wiltshire Thanks as always go to Steve Dixon for the music. As usual the piece at the beginning and the end of the podcast is called “The Holloway”, whilst the piece in the middle is a new one from Steve entitled “Forgive”. Other Links: Glyn's photographs can be seen on this website and on his Instagram feed @coy_cloud He is also very active on Twitter where his username is @Glyndle Paul's photography can be found on his website at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative And finally you'll find the Hidden Wiltshire online shop here Hidden Wiltshire Shop and a link to Glyn's blog about our latest book and how to purchase a copy here Hidden Wiltshire from near and far
Brett Thomas and Liam Flanagan discuss all the news and views in Queensland footy, including Matt Rowell's performance that drew comparisons with both Joel Selwood and Dane Swan, Jarrod Witts's incredible work rate, why Rowell eats grass, the Bailey Humphrey hype train is leaving the station, and why the Lions don't need to sweat too much about the Crows loss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as we discuss the coronation of King Charles III with famed British historian, Dr. Dominic Selwood. In this special discussion, Dr. Selwood explains the impact of the coronation, what the world can expect from the new king, and the effect such events have had on world history. Dr. Dominic Selwood is a historian, journalist, and barrister. Most recently, he is a bestselling author of the critically-acclaimed, "Anatomy of a Nation: A History of British Identity in 50 Documents". In addition to being a bestselling author and novelist, he is a frequent contributor to national newspapers, radio, and TV including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Spectator, The Catholic Herald, Sky News, and the BBC. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and a master's from the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served as an officer in the British Army. He lives in London with his family. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/15minutehistory/support
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The gents spoke about the legend of Joel Selwood, told stories about the career of the champion, Michael Gervais' impact on Danger, the promise Selwood gave him at the start of his time at the Cats, and more.
It was a big news day wrapping up Grand Final week! Tom Browne discussed Joel Selwood's likely retirement, Geoff Walsh's move to St Kilda, Brad Scott being the front of the queue at Essendon & plenty of trade news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jay Clark Glenn McFarlane and Scott Gullan as they cover all the angles in the lead up to the 2022 AFL Grand Final. The panel deep dive into all the key match ups and discuss where the premiership will be won and lost. With Lance Franklin continuing on for 'one more' year, will we see a Selwood swansong on Saturday? Plus all the latest trade news as Scott and Jay go head-to-head over the value of Dan McStay and can Brodie Grundy reignite his career at Melbourne?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are pleased and excited to welcome back Dr. Dominic Selwood to discuss the passing of Queen Elizabeth, her legacy, and the probable changes to the monarchy as a result. Dr. Selwood also provides historical context for the ceremony, the coming coronation of King Charles III, and explains the true power of the crown in Great Britain. We hope you enjoy every moment as Dr. Selwood provides his authoritative take on this monumental current event. Read more about British history through Dr. Selwood's new book, "Anatomy of a Nation: A History of British Identity in 50 Documents", where he conducts a lively study of, and musings around, 50 documents – spanning 950,000 years of British history – which reads almost like a thriller as we follow the twists and turns of the country's tumultuous fate. "Anatomy of a Nation" is available wherever books are sold. Dominic Selwood is a historian, journalist and barrister. He is a bestselling author and novelist, and a frequent contributor to national newspapers, radio and TV including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Spectator, The Catholic Herald, Sky News, and the BBC. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and a masters from the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served as an officer in the British Army. He lives in London with his family. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15minutehistory/support
Mark Duffield, chief football writer for The West Australian, is joined by Glen Quartermain, sport chief of staff, discuss what Angus Brayshaw's new contract with Melbourne and Liam Baker inking an extension at Richmond means for Fremantle and West Coast, why Joel Selwood is one of the greats and why the Dockers just have to win if they are stay in the premiership race. Plus, Duff and Quarters read out your other thoughts on the Thirsty Camel mailbag and the boys answer your questions. If you have a question or comment for the guys, send your messages to duffandquarters@wanews.com.au There's 10 cans of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Whisky and Cola up for grabs! For more from the guys, and the latest news in sport, head to thewest.com.au/sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kane Cornes and David King pay tribute to the amazing career of Geelong star Joel Selwood. Kane makes him the week's top performer with Kingy asking the question is Selwood the toughest player to have ever played?
Kane and Kingy run their eye over Melbourne's decimation of Brisbane at the MCG last night. Kane feels Jack Viney has ascended to Selwood-esque levels of toughness, and is ready to write the Lions off for 2022.
In this episode honoring Father's Day, Mary Lyn has a beautiful conversation with the greatest influence in her life — her Dad, Dell Hill. He shares his life through stories — how he grew up and what his passion has created. His entrepreneur journey of creating Selwood Farm — his 40 year business that is also his home — just outside of Birmingham, Alabama. Today's episode is his walk through the past 80 years of life, 40 years of creating and developing Selwood Farm, and his heart for family, life and relationships. Today's conversation is about the sweetness of growing up in smalltown Alabama and the vivid memories he has of neighborhood, high school, and community where everybody knew each other and supported each other. Dell shares about life as an entrepreneur — and how he's poured his life and creativity into his 40 year business alongside his wife of 57 years. As owner of his business, Selwood Farm, (and still working daily!) an 800 acre property that has held the name Selwood since 1834, Dell is synonymous with this beautiful place he calls home. With more than 10,000 guests at the farm annually, the specialness is experienced by everyone who breathes its fresh air, enjoys meals in the country house, attends an outdoorsman event or experiences a world class quail hunt on the property. Dell served as a lieutenant in the army, worked in the chemical corp, served in the Senate for the state of Alabama and also as Probate Judge; he graduated from Auburn University in 1964 and still bleeds orange and blue. Among many amazing titles, the best one he holds is Dad. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there who are leading their kids and families with love, commitment, and selflessness. In this conversation you'll hear:How our fathers teach us through their actions How home and business can create a life well-livedWhat life in the 1940's was like; and its sweet simplicityWhat can be experienced through staying committed to relationshipWhy the great ride of life and enjoying every drop is the destination Resources:Selwood Farm's Website: selwoodfarm.comSelwood Farm's Instagram: @selwoodfarmOne Creative Act's Instagram: @onecreativeactMary Lyn Jenkins's Instagram: @marylynbigfishBig Fish Co.'s Instagram: @livebigfishcoBig Fish Co.'s Website: livebigfishco.com Mary Lyn Jenkins's Book: The Transformative Power Of Language
Join us for part two of our interview with the eminent British historian, Dr. Dominic Selwood about his book, Anatomy of a Nation: A History of British Identity in 50 Documents. In this special discussion, Dr. Selwood continues explaining specific historical moments in British history, the importance of not looking for the simple answer to complex problems (historical and current), and tells us why everyone should be a student of history. Dr. Dominic Selwood is a historian, journalist, and barrister. He is a bestselling author and novelist, and a frequent contributor to national newspapers, radio, and TV including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Spectator, The Catholic Herald, Sky News, and the BBC. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and a masters from the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served as an officer in the British Army. He lives in London with his family. https://www.dominicselwood.com/ Twitter: @DominicSelwood. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15minutehistory/support
Join us for part one of our interview with the eminent British historian, Dr. Dominic Selwood about his book, Anatomy of a Nation: A History of British Identity in 50 Documents. In this special discussion, Dr. Selwood explains the origins of the book, the power of story in history, and answers some of our questions about the different documents he covers. Dr. Dominic Selwood is a historian, journalist, and barrister. He is a bestselling author and novelist, and a frequent contributor to national newspapers, radio, and TV including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Spectator, The Catholic Herald, Sky News, and the BBC. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford and a masters from the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Society of Antiquaries. He graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and served as an officer in the British Army. He lives in London with his family. https://www.dominicselwood.com/ Twitter: @DominicSelwood. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15minutehistory/support
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In this special extended feature episode of the Explaining History podcast, I had the great pleasure to chat with Dominic Selwood, author of Anatomy of a Nation: A history of Britain in 50 documents. In this episode we discuss British national identity throughout the post war era and the crisis of identity that marks the Brexit era. You can purchase a copy of the book here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.