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Last week when Shaun Johnson was in the studio, we were discussing retirement. Not mine, but that's of growing fascination to me these days. When do you know? If you aren't getting cancelled, or run out of town, or falling apart, how do you know? John Key famously had nothing left in the tank. Johnson was explaining it was important for him to go out when he decided, not when he was dropped. The TV stuff he now does was something he was interested in, but didn't know how it would unfold. Johnson at 34 years old seemed young enough. I look at people like Tom Brady in his mid 40's. One more season, one more chance at greatness, and he goes out a hero with another Super Bowl win. I look at Aaron Rodgers, who has signed at Pittsburgh this year. He looks like he has gone a season too long. He looks like he is looking for work, when he should really be looking for life after football. Maybe this season will make a fool of me, but I doubt it. But all of that pales in comparison when it comes to Nico Porteous. He is walking away from his snow sports career at 23 years old. He doesn't want to use the word retirement, but equally he won't be at the Olympics anymore. As our most successful ever snow sport athlete, it is over. He also doesn't know what he is going to do, or what his future looks like. But he has enjoyed videos and production so maybe that's a path. How do you decide that at 23 years old? How do you know that it's right? Who advises you? How do you know they're right? Having spent your entire life aiming for the one big thing, sporting excellence, how do you pull the cord when you have, if you want, years to go? Are you one of those people who can walk away from that level of exhilaration and success and not look back? Is now knowing what's next part of the thrill? Will you keep the scrapbook of memories? Will you tell your kids or grandkids about the halfpipe? Will they ask how come Dad can do flips on skis when they first go to Cardrona? What a big call with so much ahead of him. Or was what he did plenty? Is that a good way to see life? I admire him. Is he reckless? Could be. Maybe he is an insightful genius. Either way, I admire him. At 23 years old I would have tortured myself, and probably still wouldn't have done what he has. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Finn Caddie joins ACC Head G Lane with an important update on our correspondence with Foxy, and G Lane shares a dubious story about his late Grandpa, 'G Man' (00:00)... Then the fellas discuss the return to NZ of Ngani Laumape and NZ Rugby's new Fantasy game (10:30), before getting into cricket at the 2026 LA Olympics (17:30)... Plus, Warriors legend Shaun Johnson joins the episode for a VERY EXCLUSIVE interview about his new TV show on Sky Sport (24:29). Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (29:35)... Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Chris Key joins Manaia Stewart to review ANOTHER Warriors win and proclaim that we never lose again (00:00)! Then, they discuss Shaun Johnson's new TV show on Sky Sport and which ACC member he kicked out of hosting it (14:20)... Next, the fellas review the team lists for State of Origin Game 2 and what it means for the Wahs' upcoming game against the Panthers (19:20).Finally, the Buys/Sells/Holds for your SuperCoach team (29:00).Brought to you by Four'N Twenty!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ehhh kia ora e te ball bags! Here's what you missed on the show today: Why you shouldn't have an argument with a Samoan woman. Why's your life dumb? Shaun Johnson on his new show "League Lounge" on Sky Sport. Fame's locker room chat on infidelities. Why should people not steal your car? What rules did you have growing up? Shot for listening x
The man, the myth, the legend that is Shaun Johnson joined us on the show today to have a kōrero about his new show on Sky Sport "League Lounge" You can watch series premiere of League Lounge with Shaun Johnson on Sky Sport 1 and Sky Sport Now from 8pm Wednesday. The episode will also be available on Sky Sport’s YouTube and free-to-air on Sky Open from 9pm.
Today on the show we talk to Angus Ta'avao about Super Rugby Pacific, and to Shaun Johnson about his new rugby league show. Plus can the team get themselves to the NRL grand final, and we try to find someone who's been shot... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 10th of June, it's good news Tuesday, so we have good news on our teaching numbers, business sales, and tourism. But there's bad news regarding corruption – we are way too complacent, and a new report suggests organised crime is corrupting our officials at a lot of different levels. Warriors legend Shaun Johnson has a new midweek league show coming out, so we talk to him about League Lounge and life after professional sport. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warriors legend Shaun Johnson will be back on our screens – this time, without a rugby ball in hand. He's supercharging his fledgling media career, fronting a new weekly TV show dedicated to the analysis of rugby league. Johnson signed a new deal with Sky TV for ‘League Lounge', which launches Wednesday, and will broadcast on Sky and Sky Sport Now, with delayed release on Sky Open and YouTube. He told Mike Hosking he wants to speak to what the audience might be feeling and seeing from the game and help educate them. Johnson says that if he can offer a bit of perspective as to what may be going on with players' performances, it might buy a bit of time to start seeing better results. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaun Johnson goes one on one with some of the biggest stars at the club, in a candid sit down exploring their journeys like you’ve never heard before. Proudly brought to you, by Persil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko chat. Best feeling in the world.6 - Shaun Johnson’s magic round commentary.10 - Walking a plane.13 - 6000 lollipops.15 - Weird things about your partner.19 - Weird things about your partner. Pt. 223 - Pirate Cowboy or Ninja?28 - Sharkoscopes.32 - Sibling rivalry.37 - Late mail.41 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive
SJ joins us in studio today to talk all things Warriors - including their golden point win over the Broncos, the impressive form of some key players so far this season and of course that kick from Luke Metcalf.Plus, we talk about the keys to beating Newcastle, the players/teams he enjoys watching the most and the performance's of two gun 7's in Katoa and Moses on the weekend.
It hasn't been an easy start to the seasons for the Warriors, after losing to the Raiders in their opening match in Las Vegas, but the team have won their last two games against Manly and the Roosters. Warriors head coach Andrew Webster talks to Piney about what went wrong in Vegas, Ivan Cleary's influence, how Luke Metcalf's stepped into Shaun Johnson's shoes, and more. LISTEN ABOVE OR WATCH BELOW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warriors halfback Luke Metcalf's revealed he's been talking with Shaun Johnson about the extra spotlight which comes with wearing the number seven jersey. The Australian silenced Las Vegas critics with an improved performance in the NRL win over Manly, and will steer the side again against the Roosters tomorrow night at Mt Smart. Meanwhile, Warriors coach Andrew Webster concedes the NRL's suspension of assistant coach Richard Agar is disruptive just two games into the season. Agar has copped a three-match ban for his confrontation with a journalist in Las Vegas, meaning he can't attend match days or travel for their away games. Webster says they've got to move on. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode we come to you live from Las Vegas at the Warriors fan hub, as we build into the most historic Round 01 in club history. Searley sits down the great Rugby League Guru, DWZ stops by to give an update on his injury and the one and only Shaun Johnson joins the show to preview the game. Proudly brought to you by TAB New Zealand 0:00 Guru 16:10 Dallin update 26:10 Shaun JohnsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Is Luke Metcalf the key to taking over Shaun Johnson's number 7 jersey? We think he might just be! In this episode, we dive into the trial games and the Charity Match, celebrating our victory over Pearce & Carney to claim our first Charity Match title. The competition heats up out west too, with a tight battle for the fullback position at the Eels between Iongi and Papalii. We also spotlight the standout teams and players from week two of the NRL pre-season, showcasing those poised for a big season ahead.FREE NRL TIPS & HORSE PICKS (18+) Sign up to Dabble: https://dabble.onelink.me/cUev/dndxwvo6Use code CASTPATROL when signing up.CAST STOREBuy CAST Merch: https://thecastpatrol.com.au00:00 Intro 00:20 Charity Match Review 05:35 Pre Season Standouts 14:06 All Stars Game Review 19:40 Players To Watch This Weekend 23:10 Sign Up To Dabble 24:21 Listener QuestionsFollow us @TheCastPatrol on all social media platforms to keep up to date with all things CAST and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new Warriors era without big guns Shaun Johnson and Tohu Harris has started with a 12-all draw against the Cronulla Sharks in Sydney. Fullback Charnze Nicholl-Klokstad says the NRL Pre-Season Challenge felt quite strange without the retired superstars. Winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak left the field with a wrist injury 10 minutes into the drawn contest. Halfback Jett Cleary, the younger brother of Penrith ace Nathan, has his first outing in Warriors' colours, with his father Ivan —Penrith's four-time NRL Premiership-winning coach— on hand to watch. NZ Herald Rugby League expert Michael Burgess joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to discuss the early season hit out. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Warriors take on the Cronulla Sharks this Friday for a pre-season game in Sydney. After a shaky run in last year's NRL competition the team will be looking for a strong start with some fresh faces stepping up to the plate after retirement of veterans like Shaun Johnson and Tohu Harris. Sports reporter Grant Chapman spoke to Lisa Owen.
2025 NRL Supercoach preseason episodes continue with a team preview of the New Zealand Warriors. Barnesy is joined by special guest, Warriors Superfan and social media go to for all that is the Wah's...Anton Posa. We start off dissecting the Warriors draw and roster changes then move into player discussion. We go through guns, PODs, cash cows, midrange options and a whole lot more for your NRL Supercoach season. With so much change at the warriors including the losses of Shaun Johnson, Tohu Harris and Addin Fonua-Blake as well as the arrival of James Fisher-Harris, there is a huge amount to discuss. Follow the Podcast on Youtube now to watch, as well as iTunes, Spotify and Soundcloud. You can subscribe for additional content and personalized chat channels on the Supercoach Hub discord server. We are on: X - @NRL_SC_Allstars Instagram - NRL_Allstars_Podcast Facebook Page - NRL Allstars Podcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMOQg0aC6G-WaC52CsNBMpw Please subscribe and follow for additional content, up to date episodes and also to help support the NRL Allstars Podcast further. Partnered with www.oneworldcourier.com.au for all your shipping and freight needs jump on and sign up and tick "other" for the referral section and write ALLSTARS below to get special signup rates and offers. They will compare the prices of all providers and let you choose from the best rates. Sign up your business today to get started.
We catch up with Nicole live in New York to get all the latest celebrity news! Why Ben is beefing with Shaun Johnson! The new US President and what Americans are all talking about... Kim Kardashian hiring private fire fighters How influencers ruined their careers pre Tik Tok band See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we create financial plans for 5 New Zealand celebrities. We look into how much money Israel Adesanya, Jacinda Ardern, Sonny Bill Williams, Shaun Johnson and Grant Roberston have. We also consider what advice we'd give them if we were creating financial plans for these well-known New Zealanders. Just keep in mind that this is not formal financial advice for these Kiwis. This is just an example of what we would look into if we were creating a formal financial plan for them. For more from Opes Partners: Sign up for the weekly Private Property newsletter Instagram TikTok
Today on the radio show. 0.50 - Astronauts are still stuck in space 4.40 - Rich people's houses 8 - Replay - Vocab Rehab with Brad the Boss 13 - Motorsport Chat - F1 and Supercars 17.30 - Taking time off these holidays 20.20 - Shaun Johnson took NZ treats to America 23.50 - Reply - Laughable injuries 28.50 - Must Watch - Barefoot skiing being pulled by an F1 car - https://bit.ly/49JcswE 32.30 - The Ultimate Salesman 35.35 - Tom Cruise has a fancy new award 38.15 - Crook Book 40.50 - Replay - Explaining to adults 45.20 - Dropping your partner to the pub 49 - Dad Jokes 52 - Late mail 54.50 - Last drinks Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive
The man who can't seem to retire, Shaun Johnson won't have his feet up for long after calling time on his Rugby League career. Johnson is set to return to the national stage, albeit in an entirely new sport, and only for one night. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Newstalk ZB's very own Matt Heath joins Manaia Stewart to regurgitate content from their respective radio shows this week (0:00) including what mundane everyday issue would you be willing to Hikoi for? Plus, Heath answers allegations that he has been rigging his fantasy football league (5:30)... Then the fellas provide an update on the Steady The Ship White Stripes story - they may have found the bat (11:11) and react to Shaun Johnson's addition to Team Cricket in the upcoming Black Clash (14:28). Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (21:23).Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newstalk ZB Sports News Director Clay Wilson and NZ Herald Sports Editor Alex Powell joined The Huddle to discuss the week's sports news. The 37th America's Cup is set to get underway this weekend, with Team New Zealand defending its title against INEOS Britannia in Barcelona. Shaun Johnson has come out of retirement to rejoin the Kiwis for the upcoming international window amid a halfback shortage, with Melbourne's Jahrome Hughes forced to withdraw due to injury. Meanwhile, the Bathurst 1000 is due to get underway this weekend, and Rafael Nadal has announced his retirement from tennis at the Davis Cup in Malaga. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!James McOnie joins Manaia Stewart for a Fridee edition of The Agenda to discuss a heated episode of 'Game of 2 Halves' and Shaun Johnson unretiring to save the Kiwis (6:34). Then the fellas debate the greatest off-field moments of the Warriors 2024 season (19:41) and what is the Greatest Sporting Name in NZ (27:06)... Then the fellas attempt to discuss Bathurst before inevitably falling into pie chat (31:43).Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 324 of the Rugby League Republic Podcast, with your hosts Tish and Dr T.In this Episode, we discuss the race for 8th spot, farewell Shaun Johnson, where to next for the Broncos, and much more! Join us as we build a rugby league community for all… the Rugby League Republic Podcast starts right now…..#nrl, #rugbyleague, #rugby, #footy, #bronxnation, #sport, #brisbanebroncos, #upupcronulla, #parramattaeels, #melbournestorm, #parradise, #eaststowin, #gorabbitohs, #sydneyroosters, #stateoforigin, #blueandgold, #penrithpanthers, #weareraiders, #manlyseaeagles,#proudtobeabulldog, #redv, #newcastleknights, #league, #pantherpride, #nrlw, #ourjungle, #football, #rugbygram, #rugbylife, #nrlgf,
The boys recap a crazy round of footy, including almost the greatest prediction of all time (17:11), a perfect end for Shaun Johnson (42:14) and the Raiders shocking the world (57:06) before an NRLW recap (01:20:13). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
is the rugby championship South Africa's to lose? Shaun Johnson ends the Warriors season on winning note, a tough challenge for the Black Caps and Team New Zealand boat mishap at the Americas Cup.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart for the first podcast of spring to recap the results of the Greatest New Zealander of All Time (4:00). Then the fellas digest the All Blacks narrow loss in South Africa (7:50) and Shaun Johnson's send off (15:14). Finally, they get to your feedback in ‘Yours Please' (22:18). Brought to you by Export Ultra! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Ginny Andersen's Police Numbers: 2/10 Bust of the week. Numbers don't lie, Ginny. Was it careless? Was it Machiavellian? Or was it just lazy? The Police: 8/10 When you arrest every single Comanchero, now that is policing power. The Greens: 2/10 What a s***show. Darleen Tana takes them to court, so they cancel a meeting. God help us if they ever end up actually having to make a decision about anything important. Boeing: 2/10 Making two people go to space for a week and then leaving them there till next year. Great form. Labour and Tax: 2/10 If that really is their plan for 2026, we can probably reliably place our bets now. Kirstie Allsopp: 8/10. My hero of the week, reminding us trust is good. Being old-fashioned isn't to be sniffed at and standing your ground is to be admired. Shaun Johnson: 8/10 Weird night, given the rain, the loss, and the season. But the crowd showed up and there was no shortage of love and admiration. LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On InZane Rugby League this week Zane Bojack and former Raiders halfback Sam Williams discuss Shaun Johnson's place in discussions on the greatest ever players from New Zealand?
The show podcasts will be a little shorter than usual for the next 2 weeks while we have our Rock2000 countdown on, but there is still some great stuff here. Today on the radio show. There's no one else like me. 4:30 - Shaun Johnson's last game. 9:42 - Deep dive on belly buttons. 13:47 - Westie Lee's new game. 18:22 - Jay's AI LSD chat https://bit.ly/3XhuaCF & https://bit.ly/3MkI5BJ 22:17 - Metallica yacht rock. 25:16 - Late mail. 27:18 - Last Drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdriveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the podcast. Shaun Johnson's last home game. 5.50 - Radio Memories. 12.30 - Flaming dunny chute. 16 - Body modifications. 25 - Crazy music production. 30 - Right text, wrong person. 34.20 - Home wax job. 41:10 - An uncle and a peanut. 43:10 - Plans for the weekend. Give us a follow if you haven't already ~ Jay and Dunc. Want to get in touch? Hit us up, here: https://linktr.ee/notforradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The show podcasts will be a little shorter than usual for the next 2 weeks while we have our Rock2000 countdown on but there is still some great shit in here. Today on the radio show. 0 - Friday heck yeahs. 3:20 - Shaun Johnson chat. 9:24 - Lesson learned the hard way. 13:02 - The Toastie prince. 14:26 - Great voice message from Jesse Painter. 16:38 - Snake bites testicals. 19:25 - Jake Paul and Mike Tyson purse. 20:43 - Late mail. 24:19 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdriveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Sports Huddle Heather was joined Oceania Football confederation media manager Matt Brown and Newstalk ZB rugby commentator Paul Allison for a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Why do you think Leon Macdonald left? will the All Blacks be better or worse off for it? How good a storyline would it be if he went to the wallabies? How will Shaun Johnson be remembered in the annals of Warriors history? Should Jannik Sinner have been let off like he was? Is New Zealand going to get in behind the America's Cup? will that kick in during the preliminary regatta or just the main event? How good, having Lulu Sun at the ASB classic? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the Warriors most successful players will play his last home game vs the Bulldogs on Friday night. Sky Sports Presenter Adam Blair spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Meet Republican Bruce Bannister and Democrat Shauna Johnson, South Carolina House of Representatives District 24 candidates in the November general election. District 24 generally represents the Augusta Road, Gower, and Hollingsworth neighborhoods in the City of Greenville and the Miller Road and Knollwood areas of Mauldin. In this episode, each candidate has 10 minutes to introduce themselves to the voters. Your vote is so important! Please take a listen and share with your neighbors. Links: Bruce Bannister: https://brucebannister.com/ Shaun Johnson: https://shaunajohnson.com/ Sample Ballot: www.scvotes.gov _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.
A reflective Shaun Johnson told media today that the thought of running out onto Mount Smart stadium for the last time is the hardest thing he's had to come to terms with about his retirement. Johnson will play his last home game for the club when the Warriors host the Bulldogs at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland on Friday, sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe speaks to Lisa Owen.
NZ Warriors CEO Cameron George spoke with the Continuous Call Team following a big week for the club, which included the retirement of veteran playmaker Shaun Johnson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Smith & Caughey's: 7/10 A bright spot in a tough old economic week. Smaller is better than nothing at all. Jobs: 6/10 In this weird old world being not as bad as you thought isn't really good news. Power: 1/10 This is the scandal of the week, or month, or year, and the last Government. Power drives economies and we don't have enough and what we have is the most expensive in the world. If you can't make enough power you're little more than Third World. Tim Walz: 6/10 Because he's refreshing and, yet, a mistake. He's affable, funny and likeable, but of the left. You don't get middle America on your side by being left of Kamala. Shaun Johnson: 8/10 Great guy, great player, great story and great legacy. The Olympics: 6/10 I feel the same as last week. I'm not feeling it. It could be the time zone. But I'll tell you this for nothing - I bet the Australians are up at all hours and loving it. LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Mullsy In Paris 4.02 - NZs Most Feral Feet 18.35 - Cool Story Bryce 22.14 - Bryce Speaking At Wellington College 26.14 - Celebs Who Came To School 40.53 - Mullsy In Paris 43.25 - Jeff Wilson 49.22 - Shaun Johnson 54.01 - Mitch Is Back See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports reporter Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about Shaun Johnson announcing his retirement with the Warriors and the most controversial storyline of the Olympics being the women's boxing.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!ACC Head G Lane joins Matt Heath to discuss the news of Shaun Johnson retiring (0:00), and the All Blacks getting a new Skipper plus a Plummer (5:14)... Next, the first battle to find the Greatest NZer of All Time is live and it's a real doozy (08:16)Then the fellas whip around the Olympic action overnight including Gold for NZ's new favourite Butcher in G Lane's new favourite sport (14:20). Finally, your feedback in 'Yours Please' (27:35)...Brought to you by Export Ultra - The Beer For Here... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a double dose of unexpected medals, the New Zealand flag has been flying again in Paris. Sam revels in our latest Olympic medalists, looks ahead to the next great chances on the horizon and assesses the legacy of Shaun Johnson after he announces his Warriors and NRL retirement.
Our mission at the NYISO is to ensure power system reliability and competitive markets for New York in a clean-energy future, and to work with all stakeholders to build the cleanest, most reliable electric system in the nation. In keeping with our mission, we operate a capacity market to meet resource adequacy requirements and serve consumer demand. The capacity market acts as a transparent and cost-effective mechanism to avoid the danger of service interruptions and outages.As older resources retire and new resources transform the way the system responds, capacity markets have become even more important to preserving system reliability. However, not every region in the U.S. has a capacity market to support reliability and resource adequacy. For example, Texas and California do not operate capacity markets. The Capacity Market's demand curve reset processIn New York, the inputs that factor into the setting of capacity market prices are developed in a process known as the “demand curve reset.” In this episode of the Power Trends podcast, Shaun Johnson, Director of Marker Design, explains how the process works.“The first thing we do is focus on proven technologies that meet system needs. We're trying to meet reliability for consumers at the lowest possible cost.” Referred to as “proxy units,” these technologies must be capable of responding to peak demand conditions and while meeting environmental and other regulatory requirements to operate in New York. Johnson explains the difficulty in transitioning from a generation fleet with one set of reliability attributes to one that is more intermittent, and weather dependent. The demand curve process assesses the cost to build and maintain capacity supply resources in order to be available when needed. That includes costs for equipment, construction, and financing, among others. Johnson describes the capacity market simply, “The capacity market is getting commitments from suppliers to help us meet reliability requirements and reduce the chances of the outages, even if they're not operating those facilities frequently.”Listen now to learn more about the capacity market and the demand curve reset.Learn More Follow us on Twitter @NewYorkISO and LinkedIn @NYISO Read our blogs and watch our videos Check out our 2040 grid page
Today on the radio show, we discuss your four pillars for getting women to the party and pay tribute to Shaun Johnson, who is retiring from the NRL. Plus, Tom Sainsbury is live in the studio to fill in for Jerry!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can the Warriors build the depth to fill the void left by the retiring Shaun Johnson? The 33-year-old halfback will finish at the end of this NRL season. Johnson has been an integral part of the club since debuting in 2011, helping the side to a grand final appearance that same year. Chief executive Cameron George says they've been preparing for this moment. He told Mike Hosking Johnson's been thinking about it for a while now, and prefers to make these kinds of decisions while out on the field instead of while he's off injured. George said that when the phone rang after Saturday's game, he felt in his stomach that Johnson wasn't going to press on. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Disclaimer: This episode contains a discussion on sexual assault. Listener discretion is advised. Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Leah Helmbrecht is an advocate for the victims she sees daily at work. One question that she is often asked is, “can men be Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners?” So, Leah invited Shaun Johnson, BSN, RN, ME-SAFE-A, SANE-A, MPHc, of The SANE Corner, who currently works as a SANE, to join her in a discussion on this episode of Nurse Converse. Shaun shares his nursing journey and why he became a SANE, challenges he faces as a cis hetero SANE, and advice for male nurses who are interested in this specialty.>>Can Men Be Sexual Assault (SANE) Forensic Nurses?Jump Ahead to Listen: [06:37] Male SANE experiences and perspectives.[10:58] Sexual assault in male victims.[15:21] Male victims in society.[20:22] Male sexual assault misconceptions.[22:15] Male abusers and sexual assault.Connect With Leah on social media:Instagram: offtheclocknurseTikTok: offtheclocknurseFB: Off The Clock Nurse TravelsFor more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
RNZ sports journalist Jamie Wall speaks to Lisa Owen about Shaun Johnson's return to the Warriors squad after his injury.