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Matt Little, former coach to Sir Andy Murray, shares lessons about The Way of the Tortoise. He explores the power of patience, consistency, and staying true to your values. This bitesize episode is all about enjoying the journey rather than rushing to the finish line. My links: Book: https://www.simonmundie.com/book YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/YouTubeSimonMundie Website: simonmundie.com Substack Newsletter: https://simonmundie.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/
TENNIS WEEKLY CROWDFUND: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tennis-weekly Tennis Weekly 2025 Crowdfund is now open! Your support keeps us going no matter how large or small is hugely appreciated, from listening to donating we couldn't be more thankful to our audience!Round 1 Recap! The Australian Open has begun and boy has it been a dramatic star down under! Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev scrape past Wild Cards to make the second round. This marks the first win for Novak Djokovic with new coach Sir Andy Murray in his box. The team got the win but it was't pretty or easy for the GOAT of tennis and his former nemesis. Elsewhere there was an EMPHATIC win for teenage sensation and ATP Next Gen Finals winner, 18 year old Joao Fonseca as he ousted Andrey Rublev in straight sets. Will he be the next Gustavo Kuerten? Joining Rublev crashing out of the AO2025 were Stefanos Tsitsipas, Grigor Dimitrov. It wasn't just the young guns that had success Gael Monfils and Kei Nishikori rolled back the years to win in 5 sets and both are in the mid to late 30s, proving there is life in the old dogs yet! On the women's side the top seeds were serene in their progress. Two time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka cruised past grand slam champion Sloane Stephens and Coco Gauff matched her effort in downing former champ Sofia Kenin in R1. Other notable wins came from Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek who won in straight sets to move through to round 2. SOCIALSFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, plus email the show tennisweeklypod@gmail.com.MERCHPurchase Tennis Weekly Merch through our Etsy store including limited edition designs by Krippa Design where all proceeds go towards the podcast so we can keep doing what we do!REVIEWS***Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the news stories, issues and trends that will matter to businesses in 2025?In this special episode, the Business Leader team - Graham Ruddick, Sarah Vizard, Dougal Shaw and Josh Dornbrack - get together to share what they have been hearing from business leaders, what they are looking forward to in 2025 and what they want businesses to stop doing in the year aheadThe episode includes:-What the turmoil in financial markets means for UK businesses and why it matters-Why 2025 could be a tipping point for Elon Musk and Tesla, as well as the back-to-office debate-What next for AI in 2025-Plus, why Sir Andy Murray, Andy Farrell and Arsenal are on our minds... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week´s episode we have the second edition of our CTC Real series, uncovering and exploring the real side of tennis.Dan discusses two of the biggest stories in tennis the past couple of weeks (and possibly of the year): Iga Swiatek´s failed doping test and Sir Andy Murray joining Djokovic´s coaching team. He´s joined by GB player Ben Jones who is currently No.214 in the world in doubles, who gives us some interesting stories about what life is really like on the Futures Tour. Ben also discusses the significance of having supportive fellow players to travel with.Dan is then joined by Sarah Borwell from Tennis Smart/Keystone Sports to talk about the new NCAA tennis structure. They discuss the impact of the changes in NCAA rules, the tournament calendar and scholarships on the future of college tennis.In this series, we'll be bringing you some of the stories you might not have spotted in the world of tennis, from the top level all the way down to the lowest level of professional tennis that rarely gets a mention. Let us know what you think of the series and what you would like to see on the next editions of the show!
And with that, the 2024 season comes to a close! For once we put respect on the Davis Cup and chat about Team Italy's repeat win! But first, we have a freak out over Sir Andy Murray coaching Novak Djokovic for the Australian Open. (The 2025 season cannot come quick enough!) How did it happen? What was that conversation like? Will AO mic up the box so we can hear what Andy says to Novak? So many questions! We resurrect the gameshow for another round, except this time Miranda has to recognize the faces of doubles' players! And stay tuned for off-season content! We'll be bringing you more episodes in December! New to tennis or trying to get a friend into the sport? Check out our ATP 101 and 102 episodes to understand who/what we're talking about. Preorder Katie's debut novel, out in June 2025!: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1668086786 Follow us on Instagram instagram.com/backhandsandcompliments, Twitter twitter.com/backhandspod, Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/backhandspod.bsky.social and TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@backhandsandcompliments.
Send us a textSimon and Lee discuss Simon's experience of a root canal. Lee chimes in with buying a car and a bit about optometrists. Things they discuss: Simon having a root canal, dealing with the unknown, teachers (for example) keeping in mind how unfamiliar an experience is and how important that is, getting the giggles while at the dentist, down-dogging to the dentist, Tonya Harding the shit out of the others, having five canals, not really knowing what a root canal is, three different approaches from people before Simon had the treatment, giving reassurance, buying a car online and having it delivered, Lee's list of five dream sofas, Simon's first job in a sports shoe store (in 1986?) and not having the necessary expertise (or training), Simon's reading glasses frames, not going to Specsavers, going to an independent Optometrist, the root canal not yet being finished, the possibility of getting a tooth prosthesis (followed by an inappropriate joke that Lee didn't edit out), Simon's incisors, Toothsavers, tooth-hurty, tooth infections, Sir Andy Murray and other Scottish lookalikes, Pamela and Fabio's wedding in Sardegna, auguri, Lil's linguistic advantages, those things called facts, male pattern building, dancing at the wedding, dancing like someone who can dance (and better than Andy Murray), antibiotics, and pre-emptive antibiotics (in case of emergency), probiotics. Get in touch with Lee and Simon at info@midlifing.net. ---The Midlifing logo is adapted from an original image by H.L.I.T: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29311691@N05/8571921679 (CC BY 2.0)
Gigi Salmon looks back at the career of Sir Andy Murray - from the grit, to the glory and onto his legacy. Hear from Andy and Jamie Murray, as well as Serena Williams, Emma Raducanu, Tim Henman and Martina Navratilova. You can also watch this documentary on the Sky Sports tennis channel. We'll be back with some very special Sky Sports Tennis podcasts from the US Open soon.
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. We have a plethora of topics for this episode, including the DOJ Whistleblower Incentive Program, a look at Solar Winds, a new Caremark decision, an effective internal audit and the new AI law in the EU, which we slice and dice from a variety of perspectives. We have the full quintet of Matt Kelly, Jonathan Armstrong, Karen Woody, Jonathan Marks, and our newest panelist, Karen Moore, all hosted by Tom Fox. 1. Jonathan Armstrong takes a look at the new EU Low regarding AI. He shouts out to Sir Andy Murray for a great career and life. 2. Matt Kelly asks multiple questions about the form of the guilty plea and what it may mean for compliance professionals going forward. He rants about Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis and her legislation for a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. 3. Karen Moore considers the Centene case, which denied a Caremark claim. She rants about German TV only showing German competitors in their Olympic coverage and she shouts out to the perseverance of Ukrainians, where students attending class at the Kyiv School of Economics will stop class during an air raid and start class again when the All Clear is given. 4. Tom Fox shouts out to Simone Biles and the beauty, power, and grace of women's gymnastics at the Olympics, going back to Olga Korbut. 5. Karen Woody takes a deep dive into the district court's recent dismissal of the SEC complaint against SolarWinds. She shouts out to President Biden for bringing hostages home from Russia and a job well done. 6. Jonathan Marks reviews what makes internal controls effective. The members of Everything Compliance are: Karen Woody is one of the top academic experts on the SEC. Woody can be reached at kwoody@wlu.edu Matt Kelly is Founder and CEO of Radical Compliance. Kelly can be reached at mkelly@radicalcompliance.com Jonathan Armstrong is a UK colleague and an experienced data privacy/data protection lawyer in London. He can be reached at his new law firm, jonathan.armstrong@puntersouthall.law Jonathan Marks can be reached at jtmarks@gmail.com Karen Moore can be reached at kmoore51@fordham.edu The host and producer, rantor (and sometime panelist) of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox the Voice of Compliance. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Everything Compliance is a part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. In this episode, Karen Moore is joined by Karen Woody, Jonathan Armstrong, Matt Kelly and Tom Fox for shout outs and rants. 1. Jonathan Armstrong shouts out to Sir Andy Murray for a great career and life. 2. Matt Kelly rants about Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis and her legislation for a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. 3. Karen Moore rants about German TV only showing German competitors in their Olympic coverage and she shouts out to the perseverance of Ukrainians, where students attending class at the Kyiv School of Economics will stop class during an air raid and start class again when the All Clear is given. 4. Tom Fox shouts out to Simone Biles and the beauty, power, and grace of women's gymnastics at the Olympics, going back to Olga Korbut. 5. Karen Woody shouts out to President Biden for bringing hostages home from Russia and for a job well done. The members of Everything Compliance are: Jonathan Armstrong is a partner at Punter Southall in London. Karen Moore is an Adjunct Law professor at the Fordham School of Law. Matt Kelly is the founder of Radical Compliance. Jonathan Marks is a partner at BDO. Karen Moore can be reached at Kmoore51@fordham.edu The host of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox, who is the founder of the Compliance Podcast Network.
It is day 3 at Wimbledon and the world is rocked by the news that modern icon and all-round good chap Sir Andy Murray will not play singles. But in choosing to compete in the doubles with doubles specialist and brother Jamie, does this turn events raise questions about how we value doubles as a sport? Plus, who won in the great Barilla v Economist magazine match up this morning and what can we learn from Coco's return game? You can find more of us at www.fortyforty.club and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fortyfortytennis/ If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe, rate us, and leave a review.
En 20 ans de carrière, Andy Murray a tout vécu sur le gazon de Wimbledon ! De ses débuts à ses deux sacres en passant par une médaille d'or, Sans Filet revient sur ses plus belles victoires à Londres avant de se demander quelle place il occupe dans l'histoire du tennis ? Quel héritage va laisser Sir Andy Murray ? Dans la 2e partie de l'émission on fait le bilan de la semaine sans oublier nos pronostics sur les premiers tours de Wimbledon.
Another big announcement and another big squad for Team GB! 32 men and women GB Hockey players have been confirmed for the Paris 2024 Olympics - they both push back against Spain on the opening weekend of the Games in July! Hear from Tess Howard and Phil Roper on their hopes and medal dreams. Two time gold medalist Sir Andy Murray's going to his 5th Olympics but Emma Raducanu is sitting this one out! Plus there's archery, rowing, and para taekwondo in our News from the Games! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Max Laughton, David Zita and Ben Waterworth review Round 6 and preview Round 7 of the 2024 AFL season on the Fox Footy Podcast, including analysis of which mid-table teams are contenders and which are pretenders, North Melbourne's woes at the bottom, plus Fair or Farce, the Mailbag, a guest appearance from Sir Andy Murray and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode, I'm joined by Matt Gentry. Matt is the co-founder of 77 Sports Management, a boutique sports marketing agency which he co-founded alongside business partner Gawain Davies and British tennis legend, Sir Andy Murray. As well as dealing with a number of young professional athletes, the company also deals with all aspects of Andy's career, including commercial deals, formulation of brand, PR, media and management strategy - and they have even overseen 50+ seed investments - including a notable investment in Castore - a company recently valued at more than £900m. Matt first started working with Andy while at talent agency, 19 - where he also managed individual talent and media strategy, which included work with Lewis Hamilton and David Beckham - who he coincidently will be joining up with again in his next career move... Time Stamps 2:00 - Starting 77 Sports Management with Andy Murray 7:00 - Leaving Money on the Table and Being Value-Driven 11:00 - Getting Involved in Early-Stage Investing and THAT Castore Deal 13:00 - Getting Educated on Investing 18:00 - Finding the Right Balance Between Sponsorship and Investing 20:00 - Why Sponsorship Benefits Go Beyond Monetary Value 22:00 - Managing the Different Phases of an Andy's Career 24:00 - Setting up Andy Post-Playing Career 26:00 - Investing into the Hexagon Cup and the Rise of Padel 29:00 - The Other Sport that Andy would be Interested in Investing In
In our third CTC Short we have a clip from our 200th Episode with Sir Andy Murray.CTC Host Dan Kiernan spoke to Andy back in August 2023, and unsurprisingly, it is our most listened to episode to date.Andy gave us lots of takeaways, including how important he feels it is for aspiring players to watch full matches, and not just the highlights reel.In this clip, Andy explains how watching tennis helped him and how he wished he´d had time to do it more during his career.It´s one of many great learnings from Andy Murray´s chat with Dan. You can listen to the full episode here.Read full show notes.CTC is a Finalist at the Sports Podcast Awards!We´re so excited to announce that we´ve made the final shortlist in the category Best Tennis and Racket Podcast at the Sports Podcast Awards! The winner is voted for by the public, which makes it even more special. We we would be so grateful it if you could take a moment to vote for Control The Controllables here!As always, thank you so much for your support!
The UN Chief Antonio Guterres has told the opening of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai that this year is set to be the warmest on record – and urged world leaders to act. The summit is hosted by the United Arab Emirates, one of the world's top oil-producing nations, with oil boss Sultan al-Jaber overseeing the summit. Jaber promised financial support for developing countries., saying the UAE “would unlock finance to ensure the global south does not have to choose between development and climate action”. Elon Musk- the billionaire owner of X (formerly Twitter) - says the advertisers who are boycotting the platform will kill the company. In an interview at the New York Times DealBook Summit, Mr Musk launched into a rant full of expletives against the advertisers who have quit the platform in a row over alleged anti-semitic content. And, the British sports brand Castore says it has raised $183M, from a trio of private equity investors, boosting the sportswear maker's value to $1.2B. The company has deals with the likes of tennis player Sir Andy Murray, Formula One's Red Bull team, the England Test cricket squad, and several English Premier League football clubs. It hopes to compete with the established brands, such as Nike and Adidas.
As the final Grand Slam of 2023 gets underway today, we´ve brought our amazing panelists together to discuss all things US Open.Joining CTC Host Dan Kiernan is 2012 Wimbledon Men´s Doubles Champion and Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain, Freddie Nielsen, WTA doubles player Gaby Dabrowski, and S&C Coach to Liam Broady, Kieron Vorster. They share personal stories, insights into pro life at Flushing Meadows and their predictions for this years Champions, as well as players to watch out for. Will we see a repeat of the amazing final in Cincinnati between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz? Will Coco Gauff be able continue her recent form over 2 weeks in New York? Send us your thoughts and predictions by tagging in @ctc.podcast on Instagram or @sototennis on all social media platforms. We will share the best picks!Celebrating our 200th Episode with Sir Andy MurrayHave you listened to our 200th Episode of Control the Controllables yet? To celebrate the milestone episode, we had none other than Sir Andy Murray as our guest. It´s not one to miss! Listen here.
The final major of the year is upon us! Join Peter, Scott and Claire as they chew the fat over the upcoming US Open and how they think their hero - a certain Sir Andy Murray - will fare over the course of the next fortnight... will we see Andy make it through to the second week of a slam for the first time since 2017?? WE THINK SO!
To celebrate our 200th episode of the Control the Controllables podcast we speak to none other than British sporting legend, Sir Andy Murray. Andy is the most successful British tennis player in history, winning 3 Grand Slams and two Olympic Gold medals. In 2015 he led Great Britain to their first Davis Cup title since 1936. He backed that up in 2016, winning his 2nd Wimbledon title, and finishing the year as World number 1.Since 2016, Andy has had to deal with adversity as his career came to a stop whilst he had a hip resurfacing operation. He has shown incredible grit and resilience to make his way back into the worlds top 40 and winning ATP events again.Arguably, Andy will not only go down in history as a multiple slam champion, but also for his off court ‘voice', arguing for equal pay in tennis and highlighting subtle sexism.Listen to him chat to CTC host Dan Kiernan about his career, the challenges he´s faced and much more in this brilliant episode.Episode highlights include:-What makes the immortals of tennis.How three main significant events when he was younger shaped his life.How important watching tennis is to his development, and how he made notes on players on the tour when he was a junior! What he is most proud of in his career and what he wishes he´d done differently.His opinion on the GOAT!What he would like to do after his playing career.Connect with usDon´t want to miss an episode? Follow us on Apple Podcasts and on Instagram @ctc.podcast. You can also check out our 199 other episodes, including chats with Iga Swiatek, Holger Rune and Judy Murray here.
In today´s episode we speak to British tennis coach Nigel Sears who has worked at the top of the women´s game for the past 35 years. During that time, Nigel has worked with 8 players who have reached the top 10 in the world, including Daniela Hantuchova, Ana Ivanovic and GB´s Emma Raducanu.His success as a player and a WTA Tour coach has taken him to various roles including Head of Womens Tennis at the LTA, GB Fed Cup Captain and a commentator. He´s also Father-in-Law to a certain Sir Andy Murray.Nigel´s wealth of experience in the game is there for all to see, and now for you all to hear!Enjoy 68 minutes of storytelling, insights and advice. Whether you´re a player, parent, coach or just a tennis/sports enthusiast, this is not one to miss. Episode Highlights:-How Nigel became a known as a WTA CoachHow his coaching philosophy has changed over the years.Nigel´s non-negotiables when working with a playerThe impotance of adapting your coaching style to match players' individual needs and game strategies.His reflections on his coaching careerLinks Mentioned in this Epsiode:-Connect with us : Website | Instagram | Email usHelp Dan & Vicki raise money for Alzheimer's Society as they take on the Great North Run in Newcastle next month.SotoTennis Academy: Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
It's grass court season and Liz and Michelle are excited for Wimbledon! In this episode, they are joined by tennis powerhouse Judy Murray to talk about her career reinvention as a fiction writer. Judy, (mum to champions Sir Andy Murray and Jamie Murray) has built an incredible career around tennis coaching and reimagined herself countless times including competing on Strictly Come dancing with Anton du Beke, appearing on Masterchef and winning the Slingsby Golf Academy to compete in the Pro-Am at the PGA Tour. Judy chats about women's safeguarding and inappropriate coach/student relationships in tennis, the future of Emma Radacanu, Judy's new golf hobby, the fantastic results of her non-surgical 'tweakment' and Liz & Michelle reminisce about playing tennis in the street growing up. They discuss her new thriller The Wild Card and how it's never to late to chase your dreams. KEY TAKEAWAYS Women in sports are always playing catch up, Judy felt like it was her duty to speak up for women and advocate for them in a world that is so often centred around the male perspective Judy never set out to become a tennis coach, she began working as support help at a club in her free time and the rest is history! Judy's book The Wild Card has a great underlying message about the power within relationships The pressure put on young tennis players is immense, Emma Raducanu has had a particularly difficult time through the media, receiving a lot of criticism when she is so young and had a lot of challenges There is a lot of expectation on all tennis players, especially if they do well quickly. It's not just about playing the game but everything that surrounds that including fitness, practice, training, sponsorship deals and more A good infrastructure of support and means are essential in helping many sports people succee Judy's book isn't based on a specific person or occurrence but tackles the theme of power imbalance in sports and how coaches need to be properly vetted and players supported Having to manage through difficult times often builds a special form of resilience and mental toughness that can help individuals achieve highly Judy recently had a non-surgical facelift. It helped plump her skin up and improve the appearance of sun damage and aging Being in the public eye, Judy has always been scrutinised much more than her male peers on her appearance. BEST MOMENTS “I can't remember a summer I haven't sat down and watched Wimbledon on TV” “Most of the decision-makers in the tennis world are men” “Tennis is a mental game, it's about problem-solving within the game, understanding the psychological side of it, adjusting your tactics depending on whom you're playing” If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, and review it on your podcast platform. We read every email sent to us at twowomenchatting@gmail.com so please get in touch! You can find more great articles and interviews at www.twowomenchatting.com EPISODE RESOURCES The Wild Card: The captivating, uplifting and addictive summer read you don't want to miss in 2023! ABOUT THE HOSTSLiz Copping is a networking pro & event consultant, leaping out of her comfort zone to co-host this podcast.liz@twowomenchatting.com Insta @lizcoppingtwcMichelle Ford is a professional voice actor and empty nester pressing reset, enjoying a new career in podcasting!michelle@twowomenchatting.com Insta @michellefordtwc CONTACT METHOD https://www.instagram.com/twowomenchatting/ https://twitter.com/ChattingTwo https://www.facebook.com/twowomenchatting This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
On today's Madrid mid tournament catch-up, Joel and Chris have all the events from the Spanish capital covered. Unpacking Carlos Alcaraz's improvements to his serve, Swiatek and Sabalenka surviving their draws and Holger Rune's need to improve his on court relationship with the crowd.They also delve into Halep's ongoing doping case and her decision to go public with her frustrations, as well as touching upon the Emma Raducanu's press conference that caused quite the media meltdown.On a lighter note Chris puts Joel to the test in our popular segment identifying a mysterious player, we celebrate Serena Williams' surprise second pregnancy announcement at the Met Ball plus Mirra Andreeva's breakout run and breakout compliments for Sir Andy Murray!__________________Tweet us @TennisWeeklyPod or email the show here: tennisweeklypod@gmail.comMake sure to check out our website as well to get your full Tennis Weekly fix.**Please take a moment to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It really means a lot to us at HQ and helps make it easier for new listeners to discover us. Thanks!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2023 Australian Open saw Aryna Sabalenka winning her first Grand Slam, and Novak Djokovic equalling Rafael Nadal´s record of 22 Grand Slam titles. But it will be hard to look back on this years event without thinking of Sir Andy Murray´s incredible run in Week 1. Our panel of experts are back to to chat to CTC Host Dan Kiernan about all the action in Melbourne... Top tennis commentator and former pro Robbie Koenig gives us an inside look from his two weeks at Melbourne Park. Denmark´s Davis Cup Captain and 2012 Wimbledon Mens Doubles Champion Freddie Nielsen. Kieron Vorster is Liam Broady´s S&C Coach, and has also worked with Tim Henman and Wayne Ferreira. GB´s Emily Webley-Smith who has been on the women´s tour for more than 20 years. And listen out for a cameo appearance from Andy Murray´s coach, Mark Hilton! He shares the view of Team Murray after Andy won all our hearts again with his superhuman 5-set battles in Australia. A jam-packed, brilliant episode. Enjoy! Read the full shownotes. We´re hiring! The Control the Controllables team is offering one lucky university student the chance to spend their placement year working on the show out here in Spain. Find out more about the role which starts in Sepemebter 2023, here. Or you an email us at ctc.podcast@sototennis.com.
We're more than half way through the first slam of the year, and Loosely Strung are here to review what's happened at the Australian Open so far, and look forward to what's to come before this coming weekend's finals. Sir Andy Murray is of course a key talking point for us Scots this week, along with the rest of the Men's Singles draw. We talk Ladies' Singles too with various predictions for who our finalists will be, alongside talking matches of the tournament so far. Of course, there's the usual nonsense from our hosts:Calum Roberts; Callum Price; Gary Brown; Ross Skinner; Ross PatrickLet us know what you think of this week's pod and anything you'd like to hear being discussed in future episodes - you might even get a shout out!Twitter https://twitter.com/looselystrungtpInstagram https://www.instagram.com/looselystrungtp/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@looselystrungtp
Jon Wertheim, Lindsey Davenport, Prakash Armitaj, Chanda Ruben, Martina Navratilova, and host Steve Weissman break down Day 06 of the Australian Open and preview the enticing matches slated for the Round of 16. The team bids farewell to Sir Andy Murray and his show stealing run during the first week of the Australian Open, go in depth with Caroline Garcia in a new segment Access Granted, and discuss Novak Djokovic's chances of winning the tournament despite his nagging injuries. All that plus a doubles controversy involving American Alison Riske-Armitaj, World #1 Iga Swiatek's toughest test yet against reigning Wimbledon Champion Elena Rybakina, and the opportunities for the American men to make it to the Semi-finals and beyond. Featuring sound bites from Andy Murray's press conference and Ben Shelton's on court interview with Tennis Channel's own Jim Courier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. Sir Andy Murray is timeless 2. The Netflix curse is real 3. Sabalenka and Djokovic's title to lose 4. I feel really bad for Muchova 5. "Samsonova is off her drugs" is no longer just a joke and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saifsmacks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saifsmacks/support
With half the Bad Men missing, Rafe and Hunter, the delinquient duo, steer the ship unsupervised for the first time ever. With over 40 games played by each team, we look at some mid-season predictions for the NBA's awards, the shocking upset comeback of Sir Andy Murray, as well as ask the question, "What is the Australian Open?"
Graeme Souness insists he doesn't hold a grudge against Jack Grealish, England manager Gareth Southgate throws his support behind Harry Maguire, Wales lose to Belgium in The Nations League, tennis legend Roger Federer opens up about his retirement and Sir Andy Murray offers to take Ally McCoist out for his 60th birthday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the final Grand Slam of 2022 gets started, we bring together our amazing panelists to discuss all things US Open. We are joined for the first time on our Grand Slam panel by native New Yorker and ATP Player Noah Rubin who is alongside Mark Hilton, current coach to Sir Andy Murray and ever present former Wimbledon Men´s Doubles Champion and current Danish Davis Cup Captain, Freddie Nielsen. The panelists share personal stories, insights into life at the US Open and their predictions for the up and coming event from story lines to watch out for to players to watch out for. Could we have another Emma Raducanu moment? Will Serena go out the high she deserves? And finally, our panelists pick their winners for the Women´s and Men´s Singles Events. Do you agree? Send us your picks by tagging in @ctc.podcast on Instagram or @sototennis on all social media platforms. We will share the best picks!
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. In 2021, Everything Compliance was honored by W3 as a top talk show in podcasting. In this episode, we have the quintet of Jonathan Marks, Karen Woody, Jonathan Armstrong, Tom Fox and Matt Kelly. In this episode, we take up the Glencore FCPA settlement. We conclude with our fan favorite Shout Outs and Rants. 1. Karen Woody takes a deep dive into the history of Glencore, from its founding by Marc Rich in the 1980s through the allegations of bribery, corruption and market manipulation which led to the FCPA and CFTC settlements. Woody shouts out the US National and state parks systems which provide much needed green spaces for Americans. 2. Matt Kelly takes a deep dive into CCO certification issue and what it might mean for individual CCO criminal liability going forward. Kelly has a dula shout out and rant. He shouts out to the Boston Celtics for having the greatest NBA Finals-Game 1 comeback to win the game. He rants about the DOJ failing to post the speech by AAG Kenneth Polite where he announced the new requirement for CCO certification. 3. Jonathan Marks explores the role of internal audit in contributing to the compliance failures and what IA can do to facilitate a culture change at the company. Marks also has a dual shout out and rant. He shouts out to the Philadelphia Phillies for firing manager Joe Girardi and rants about Glencore's Press Release about their updated compliance which he rants “says nothing”. 4. Tom Fox considers the dual monitor aspect of the resolution and the requirements of the monitorships. Fox reads out the names of the students and teachers who were killed in the recent massacre in Uvalde, TX. 5. Jonathan Armstrong explores the settlement from the UK perspective and considers, what if any charges against individuals that the UK-Serious Fraud Office might bring. Armstrong shouts out to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and Sir Andy Murray for speaking out against the murder of school children. Murray is a survivor of a similar event in Scotland. The members of the Everything Compliance are: • Jay Rosen– Jay is Vice President, Business Development Corporate Monitoring at Affiliated Monitors. Rosen can be reached at JRosen@affiliatedmonitors.com • Karen Woody – One of the top academic experts on the SEC. Woody can be reached at kwoody@wlu.edu • Matt Kelly – Founder and CEO of Radical Compliance. Kelly can be reached at mkelly@radicalcompliance.com • Jonathan Armstrong –is our UK colleague, who is an experienced data privacy/data protection lawyer with Cordery in London. Armstrong can be reached at jonathan.armstrong@corderycompliance.com • Jonathan Marks is Partner, Firm Practice Leader - Global Forensic, Compliance & Integrity Services at Baker Tilly. Marks can be reached at jonathan.marks@bakertilly.com The host and producer, ranter (and sometime panelist) of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox the Voice of Compliance. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Everything Compliance is a part of the Compliance Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the fan favorite Shout Outs and Rants. In this episode we have them from Episode 101. 1. Karen Woody shouts out the US National and state parks systems which provide much needed green spaces for Americans. 2. Matt Kelly has a dual shout out and rant. He shouts out to the Boston Celtics for having the greatest NBA Finals-Game 1 comeback to win the game. He rants about the DOJ failing to post the speech by AAG Kenneth Polite where he announced the new requirement for CCO certification. 3. Jonathan Marks also has a dual shout out and rant. He shouts out to the Philadelphia Phillies for firing manager Joe Girardi and rants about Glencore's Press Release about their updated compliance which he rants “says nothing”. 4. Tom Fox reads out the names of the students and teachers who were killed in the recent massacre in Uvalde, TX. 5. Jonathan Armstrong has two shout outs. First to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and Sir Andy Murray for speaking out against the murder of school children. Murray is a survivor of a similar event in Scotland.
Welcome to the The Bold Moves Academy podcast brought to you by TheIndustry.fashion in partnership with Klarna for Business. Here we speak to some of fashion's disrupters about the bold moves they've made to drive the future of the fashion industry and inspire you to do the same.When it comes to Bold Moves, taking on a market dominated by global giants is right up there, and is not one many of us would contemplate. But then we're not made of the same stuff as Tom and Phil Beahon, the brothers who set up Castore from nothing and now have a brand that is on course to become Britain's number one premium sports brand by 2025 with a worldwide reputation and a fanbase.Castore is worn by some of the best known names in sports including major teams, such as Glasgow Rangers, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bayer Leverkesen in football, the Maclaren formula 1 team as well as a number of cricket teams.It also boasts a number of global sports superstars among its ambassador list including golfer Matt Fitzpatrick and British tennis legend Sir Andy Murray, who not only wears Castore but is also an investor in the business.As well as working with major sports names Castore is sold via its e-commerce site as well as dedicated retail stores in the UK, and a host of wholesale partners globally, including luxury menswear site Mr Porter.Tom and Phil are former professional and semi professional sportsmen (Tom in football and Phil in cricket), but realising they weren't going to reach the very high bars they had set for themselves in their chosen sports decided they would set up their own brand together in 2015 when they were just 25 and 22 years old.Tom Beahon talks to Lauretta Roberts, Editor in chief of TheIndustry.fashion, about what drove them to take the bold move to set up the brand, their sacrifices and successes along the way, how they secured the support of Sir Andy Murray, and what the future looks like.Visit the Bold moves Academy at TheIndustry.fashion here.
Season 3 of Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy, continues to look behind the scenes at sport in the UK.Matt Gentry is the agent of Sir Andy Murray and co-founder with the 2 time Wimbledon and Olympic champion, of 77 Sports Management, a marketing company that actually puts the athletes performance first, rather than money!We talk to Matt about how he started in the business, how 77 has developed with new younger clients, the advice given to sports men and women, often incredibly young, about giving their opinion on world events and we discuss Sir Andy Murray, his passion to return to sport and maybe win another Wimbledon title this summer! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Tom Beahon, chief executive of fast-emerging sportswear brand Castore. They discuss Castore's growth from a premium-focused startup to a company serving the likes of Rangers, McLaren, Newcastle United and the England cricket team and consider the challenges and scrutiny that come with meeting fans' needs in those sports. Tom also talks about how he and co-founder brother Phil have adapted to investment from backers such as British retail entrepreneurs Mohsin and Zuber Issa, the influence of early partner Sir Andy Murray and finding a sustainable route to international expansion.
Djokovic presenta il suo programma di fine stagione: Giocherà il Masters 1000 di Parigi-Bercy, Le ATP Finals e La Davis Cup. Ad Antwerp oggi il super match di Murray con Tiafoe. A Mosca esce di scena Bublik. Al femminile si ritira da Jabeur, in diretta ora la Halep vs Potapova. Spero vi piaccia :) Djokovic presents his end-of-season program: He will play the Masters 1000 in Paris-Bercy, The ATP Finals and The Davis Cup. Murray's super match against Tiafoe in Antwerp today. Bublik leaves the scene in Moscow. Female retires from Jabeur, live now the Halep vs Potapova. Hope you enjoy :)
I explore the art of living with Ms Sarah Muirhead-Allwood, a renowned hip surgeon and talented photographer. Sarah demonstrates dedication, focus, attention to detail, passion and devotion to her patients and takes pride in achieving amazing outcomes for them. She has changed the lives of countless people suffering from hip pain with her work lasting decades; a testament to her talent. From young to old, from Sir Andy Murray to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Sarah's work is transformative to people from all walks of life. She pursues photography with the same rigour, zeal, patience and joy and obtains stunning results. As Sarah grows older she thinks she might operate a little less and photograph a little more! Her art of living is to do what makes her happy and her legacy is how good she has made others feel along the way. Her photography gives us an insight into her art of living. "After hip surgery I love to hear how patients are delighted and shocked by how good they are." - Ms. Sarah Muirhead-Allwood
Eda ve Mert ile Final Seti'nde bu hafta Wimbledon ilk haftasının geniş bir özetiyle karşınızdayız: - 01:10 Milli Tenisçilerimiz İpek Öz ve Altuğ Çelikbilek'i geçirdikleri başarılı hafta ve aldıkları güzel sonuçlar sebebiyle tebrik ediyoruz. - 03:58 Wimbledon kadınlar kuralarında ilk hafta elenen isimlere genel bir bakış, Azarenka'nın taktiksel hatası mı oldu? - 12:21 Ash Barty vs Carla Suarez Navarro ilk tur maçı, CSN'nin vedası ve Wimbledon'ın hatası. Barty'nin genel form durumu ve Krejcikova ile 4.tur maçı nasıl olur? - 18:37 İngilizlerin genç yıldızı Emma Raducanu ve Ajla Tomljanovic 4.tur maçı - 25:39 Tomljanovic vs Ostapenko maç esnasındaki sağlık molası polemiği - 36:07 MTO'ya farklı bir bakış. - 37:00 Kadınlar 4.tur maçlarına devam: Badosa vs Muchova, Gauff vs Kerber ... - 44:16 Kadınlar yarı finalleri için atış serbest! - 45:54 3. ve 4. çeyrekteki kadınlar 4. tur maçları ve olası çeyrek final tahminleri - 51:55 Çim kort bu sene neden çok kaydı? - 55:48 Erkeklere geçtik ve ilk haftanın elenen isimlerine genel bakış - 58:14 Erkekler 4.tur maçlarına bakıyoruz. Djokovic'i durduran olur mu? diğer 4.tur maçlarına bakıyoruz. - 01:02:07 Sir Andy Murray 4 seneden sonra Merkez Korttaydı. - 01:05:59 3. ve 4. çeyrekteki erkek 4. tur maçları? Roger Federer finali görür mü? Keyifli dinlemeler, Eda Güney
The importance of building strong foundations and not striving to reach your goal too quickly.Matt Little has coached Andy Murray for 15 years, and is the longest standing member of his entourage.He is a man who knows the importance of values, and of building strong foundations - rather than rushing to achieve success in the shortest time possible.It is about paying your dues and enjoying the journey - taking the time to smell the roses along the way - and not jumping steps in your quest to reach your goal.His new book is called 'the way of the tortoise' - and it outlines Matt's life philosophy, which we discuss in this episode.We also discuss the importance of learning soft skills, living your values - and why slow and steady often wins the race in the end.I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation - it is full of useful nuggets and I hope you do too.**A big thankyou to the sponsors of this week's episode Puresport CBD - who make some of the best CBD products on the market. They are used by elite athletes... and me!The unwind oil is a personal favourite, it helps me relax in the evening while the deep sleep nootropics are superb. For something with a bit more lift, try their Clarity oil or the muscle and joint balm for aches and pains.For 20% off all their products, use the code score20 at puresportcbd.com**Don't forget to sign up to my weekly 'Mundie on a monday newsletter' at simonmundie.comIt features some of the best DTMTS nuggets I have learnt from over 150 interviews with the world's top performers and thinkers.**Additional production Frank McWeeny**@simonmundie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wir ziehen erste Bilanz zum.Tunier aus Wimbledon, blicken auf einen denkwürdigen Abend und beschäftigen uns mit den frühen.Matchups am heutigen Freitag. #GutTipp ...
Wir ziehen erste Bilanz zum.Tunier aus Wimbledon, blicken auf einen denkwürdigen Abend und beschäftigen uns mit den frühen.Matchups am heutigen Freitag. #GutTipp ...
Wir ziehen erste Bilanz zum.Tunier aus Wimbledon, blicken auf einen denkwürdigen Abend und beschäftigen uns mit den frühen.Matchups am heutigen Freitag. #GutTipp ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Wir blicken auf den ersten Tag bei Wimbledon, auf Drama bei Sir Andy Murray, betrachten die Upsets des ersten Tages und beschöftigen uns mit den heutigen Matches von Musetti und Nick Kyrgios. #GutTipp! ...
Tom and Phil Beahon set up their sportswear brand Castore in Liverpool after their professional sporting careers came to an end. They chat with Sean about growing the brand, how their parents re-mortgaged their house to give them the money to get it off the ground and working with Sir Andy Murray and football clubs Rangers and Wolves.
Welcome back to the Fearless Training "Roar Knowledge" Podcast. Episode 71: Ash Dykes - Life Lessons From An Extreme Athlete/Explorer EXPLORER & EXTREME ATHLETE Ash recently headlined global news by becoming the first person to hike the entire length of the Yangtze River in China. A 4,000-mile journey that took him 352 days to complete, he faced bears, altitude, wolves, landslides, blizzards and had to send 10 of the 16 team members (that joined him for short stints at different locations) home, due to altitude sickness, fear of wildlife and/or injury Not only a Guinness approved World First, the trip was also one of the world’s most interactive firsts, with Ash sharing updates via blogs, vlogs and live streams along the way. Often Ash opened the mission up to the public and at times was joined by Chinese celebrities and members of the public. Ash also partnered up with organisations like the WWF, Yibin Fishery Department, Water-To-Go, the British Consulate General and the Green Development Foundation. Doing this, he was able to share positive news of all the great work being done to help protect and preserve the natural environment, making this one of the focus points of the mission. In 2016, Ash achieved his second world record by becoming the first person to walk the entire length of Madagascar’s interior, whilst summiting its eight highest Mountains. An expedition of over 1,600 miles, taking 155 days to complete and faced many challenges, from being held up by the military, avoiding bandits, contracting the deadliest form of Malaria, crossing croc infested rivers, hacking through near impenetrable jungle during the cyclone season and much more. In 2014, Ash became the first ever recorded person to hike across Mongolia solo and unsupported, covering over 1,500 miles in 78 days. He trekked over the Altai Mountains, through the Gobi Desert and the Mongolian Steppe, all whilst pulling a wheeled trailer weighing 120kg, carrying everything needed to survive. Sir Ranulph Fiennes described it as being “an example of great determination, to achieve something that’s becoming harder all the time, an adventuring ‘first’, which would have proved both physically and mentally challenging”. Ash was invited back to Madagascar and named as the UK Ambassador for Madagascar Tourism; his promotion of the island reached over 350,000,000 people worldwide. Ash also became Special Ambassador of Malaria No More UK, an organisation working to eradicate malaria within our lifetime, an organisation also supported by David Beckham and Sir Andy Murray. Ash’s achievements have seen him invited to 10 Downing Street on two occasions, and receive awards such as the 2015 UK Adventurer of the Year Award and the 2016 Welsh Adventurer of the Year Award. Ash has taken two speaking tours across the UK, and toured across Asia, speaking in Singapore, Myanmar, Korea and across China. He has delivered three TEDx Talks, as well as presented in schools, colleges, universities, and spoken in parliament alongside Annie Lennox. Ash’s book, Mission Possible, is an Amazon Best Seller and is sold in every English-speaking market around the world, and has been translated into Mandarin and Vietnamese. Website: https://ashdykes.com/about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ash_dykes/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCholW9FU8n9pCE_3OK6t2Lw Book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Mission-Possible-Decade-Living-Dangerously-ebook/dp/B075LRHHVQ/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=ash+dykes&qid=1614674533&sr=8-1 Follow Along For More Here: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFaAxEHPYiM2ucqUs4-z54A?view_as=subscriber Fearless Training United Academy: http://fearlesstrainingunited.com
John Knox was Scotland's most miserable man before Sir Andy Murray. He was a middle-aged, extreme-Protestant, who despised the charismatic female ruler of Scotland - like your uncle on Facebook - and was one of the leading figures in the 'Reformation'. We were always destined to be Protestants in Scotland, Scottish people will choose 'grey misery' over 'over-the-top showiness' every time. The reformation meant that when Mary returned to Scotland in 1561 she did so as a Catholic Queen in charge of a newly Protestant country.
Hello everybody!We're back for part 2 of our big old greatest British sportsperson debate! We had so much to say, we split it into two parts! Lucky you, it would've been an hour and a half otherwise, oh my.If you haven't heard part 1 of this little debate then please do check it out, that is where we start the conversation off by talking about Sir Lewis Hamilton, Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Andy Murray. We go a bit less mainstream for this episode and there's no messing around, we're straight into it, most sports get a shoutout for their most respected stars, even Snooker (but is Snooker a sport?), so much to discuss and hopefully we do everybody justice!We are still joined by special guest Henry Clark who joined us for part 1. He continues to be a delight and continues to be found at @HenryWAClark on Twitter. Henry continues to predominantly be a Cricket journalist with experience at Wisden Cricket, Sky Sports News and the Daily Mail. He also continues to be studying for a BA in Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield. Henry continues to have been a long time supporter of Winging It so it continues to be brilliant to have him on.More of his work continues to be found on his website at henryclarksportsjournalist.wordpress.com. We rattle through a lot of sporting people in this the Winging It Assorted Sports special and we really hope you enjoy! Why not let us know if we've missed anyone out? Or if we have said something you agree with (I know, that is very rare).Twitters: @WingingItF1Adam: @AdamDickinson01Freddie: @FredCoates1999Nigel: @NigelCJournoWebsite: https://shows.acast.com/winging-it-f1-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is Hamilton the greatest British sportsperson? Part 1This is a question that's been on everybody's minds since Sir Lewis Hamilton surpassed Michael Schumacher's win record in 2020. Where does 7 time world champion Hamilton rank in the upper echelons of British sport?Is the all time number 1? Is he just a contender? Who beats him?All these questions are answered as we discuss who is the greatest British sportsperson.In this episode we make the case for Hamilton as well as two legends in Olympic Rower Sir Steven Redgrave and Wimbledon champion Sir Andy Murray. To help us we are joined by all round sports journalist Henry Clark. Henry is predominantly a Cricket journalist with experience at Wisden Cricket, Sky Sports News and the Daily Mail. He is studying for a BA in Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield. Henry has been a long time supporter of Winging It so it is brilliant to have him on.His Twitter is @HenryWAClark and more of his work can be found on his website at henryclarksportsjournalist.wordpress.com. Part 2 (also with Henry) will be out on Monday 8th February where we rattle through many more contenders for the top spot. See you there!Twitters: @WingingItF1Adam: @AdamDickinson01Freddie: @FredCoates1999Nigel: @NigelCJournoWebsite: https://shows.acast.com/winging-it-f1-podcastThumbnail: © Daimler Motorsport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniela catches up with former World #1 and multi-Grand Slam Champion, Sir Andy Murray. Daniela and Andy talk about the skills of broadcasting tennis, the desire to be in top physical shape, and Andy reveals his attempts at both art and cooking! Daniela also gets to Andy's real DNA and we find out what means more than winning or losing to him.
Joining Kate this week a real powerhouse of women's sport, Judy Murray! The mother of Wimbledon champions; Jamie Murray and Sir Andy Murray is here to talk all about her brand new Sky Sports series Driving Force; a show that explores the opportunities available within women's sport. In this chat, Judy shares with us what it's like being good friends with her childhood hero, Billy Jean King, Her journey of acceptance with the press and the moments that have changed the way she looks at life nowadays! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What a story! Leon went from decent junior player to coaching one of the best juniors in the world, Sir Andy Murray. He was catapulted to GB Davis Cup Captain over 10 years ago where he´s guided the team to glory on the court as the 2015 Davis Cup Winners, but also to a collective culture that brings positivity, team spirit and much more. Leon is the LTA Head of Men’s Tennis and he doesn’t hold back his insights in the podcast. See him as you haven’t seen him before. A wonderful listen. Twitter: @leonsmith
Runde 1 der US Open ist gespielt und wir sind weiterhin dabei – COOL! Marcel "Sky Scraper" Meinert und Center-Cord Sauer sprechen über die wundersame Hüfte von Sir Andy Murray, die deutschen Teilnehmer:innen und natürlich über Benoit Paire und diese Seifenblase, die da in New York gerade zu platzen droht....
It's a tough time for many businesses right now, but one sector in particular is thriving - the world of delicious food delivered to your doorstep. Unlike the vast majority of businesses, these companies are growing exponentially, because of the lockdown.“Literally overnight, it's [Covid-19] essentially forced consumers who have never bought one grocery shop online to go, ‘Well, I might as well try this because there's queues around the block for my supermarket, which has got nothing in it, and every restaurant in the land is closed. So let me give it a go’.”If you’re an entrepreneur wondering how your food business is going to survive the pandemic, then you need to listen to this episode with the founders of two brilliant brands, Mindful Chef and Allplants. Mindful Chef was founded by three school friends out of their tiny apartment in 2015 and now makes 5 million meals a year. Allplants on the other hand was launched by brothers JP and Alex in 2017, and have already served 1 million plus meals and recently launched Europe's largest dedicated plant based kitchen. With names like Sir Andy Murray and Victoria Pendleton thrown around, and nuggets such as ‘frozen is the most neglected technology in the UK’, this episode is jam packed full of information that all aspiring foodie entrepreneurs need to take note of.We chat about:The positive impact of Covid-19 on the food industryHow to increase volume of production while ensuring employees are social distancingIssues of sourcing new suppliers to meet demandHow to manage overnight growthMaintaining the culture of the company with so many new employeesWant to receive our podcast on a weekly basis? Subscribe to our newsletter!
Let's talk about the business of wellness... Founded in the UK's South West, Myles Hopper is the Co-Founder of Mindful Chef, the UK's favourite recipe box (as voted on Trustpilot). With turnover expected to reach £20 million by the end of 2019, the brand has a loyal customer-base including pro tennis star Sir Andy Murray, and Olympic gold winner Victoria Pendleton CBE - both investors in the business. In this episode, Myles shares that ‘eureka moment' when the business idea was formed, the art of negotiating with suppliers, and how to execute a successful crowdfunding campaign. We also dive into the idea of competition as an opportunity, taking a closer look at the industry leaders and how they are expanding the category and driving consumer appetite. Thank you to our sponsors: The go-to legal firm supporting the wellness industry Bird & Bird. Software booking experts, MINDBODY. Creative agency for all your wellness business needs, Skipper & Skipper. To find out how Welltodo can help you grow your business and support your career objectives, head to welltodoglobal.com today.
We are 9 months out from the next Olympics in Tokyo, and plenty can still be done ahead of the Games. At the European Track Cycling Championships in the Netherlands, Great Britain won 9 medals including a gold and two silvers for Laura Kenny. Kenny will be attempting to upgrade to a triple gold medal winning haul in Tokyo, and we explain how she will tackle the task in terms of the newly available technology and preparation ahead of the event. Michael looks at how this year's event compares to previous European Track Championships at this stage in the Olympic cycle and suggests Great Britain are in good shape, whilst John wonders whether we will see Jason Kenny on top of the podium as an individual cyclist ever again following his 7th place finish. There's a lesson from British Olympic history which may help his cause...In Athletics, Dina Asher-Smith was snubbed by the IAAF as they announced their shortlist for Female Athlete of the Year. John is astounded at their decision and thinks it is a major mistake, but Michael tries to explain the thought process of the governing body and examines the reasons why he thinks Dina was left off the list. Katarina Johnson-Thompson was one of the 11 listed.Sir Andy Murray is back winning tennis tournaments despite career threatening surgery earlier this year. We have the details, plus a good event in Sydney for GB's para shooters, another accolade for Alice Tai, British Swimming announce their backroom team for Tokyo and ticket sales for the Paralympics look as though they will outstrip London.Finally, Philip Barker from insidethegames.biz joins us from Doha with all the details on Team GB's performance at the World Beach Games.Pictures:SW Pix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What can your evening meals teach you about work-life balance? Giles Humphries, is the Co-Founder and CEO of Mindful Chef, a healthy recipe box subscription service. His investors include Olympic athelets and Sir Andy Murray, and he is the author of "Mindful Chef: 30 Minute Meals". But... what makes him human? Charlotte Pearce finds out. Charlotte leaves the practical business processes and financial successes at the door, and instead, shines a light on the emotional and personal side of incredible entrepreneurs. They may seem to possess superhero-like drive, determination and power, but behind these perceptions is there a courageous human in pursuit of meaning and purpose? Do they actually want to make an impact on the world? In this episode, Giles Humphries shares the idea behind Mindful Chef: “balance”. Not just with nutritious tasty food but also in life and work, teaching customers to be a little more mindful and conscious of their actions. Hear how Mindful Chef is creating a force for good through “their 1 feeds 2 model”, providing around 800,000 school meals for children in Malawi. And how staying connected to his roots and family back in Devon plays a key role in Giles' life and business. Meet Charlotte Pearce: Charlotte is a Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneur, and has been named "the UK's next Richard Branson’ by Gadgette. She is the CEO and Founder of Inkpact and The Human Group. The “Humans of Business” Podcast is the result of Charlotte’s obsession with what makes us human and how we connect with each other. It is the conversation behind her mission: helping businesses do the right thing for people and for the planet. Humans of Business guests include Paul Lindley, Ella’s Kitchen, Investor and Activist Gina Miller, The Apprentice star Susie Ma and many more… Humans of Business is backed by Octopusgroup.com (http://octopusgroup.com/) #humansofbusiness www.charlottepearce.co.uk @thecharlottepearce on instagram and twitter Watch the podcasts on YouTube (search "Charlotte Pearce Humans of Business") https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWT-GUN18Tr42XasErcjO6A
Genetics and confidentiality; a fascinating legal case where a woman is suing the hospital trust that looked after her father with Huntington's disease for not warning that she too could be affected. And a well established use of very low carb diets that isn't so well known - to treat complex childhood epilepsy. Plus cancer of the voice box and persistent sore throat. And should hairy arms be shaved for a hospital drip? This question has prompted a transatlantic spat when Sir Andy Murray posted a photograph after his recent hip operation.
As you may have noticed, life isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s tough at times, but how you deal with setbacks as and when they arise largely dictates how successful you will be. That’s what performance psychologist Ian Price reckons anyway, and Simon sits down with him to uncover how to build a positive mindset, and asks whether resilience is actually more important than talent. This is all scientifically proven stuff from credible fields like sports psychology and neuroscience, and are the sort of things put into practice by top sports stars including the likes of Sir Andy Murray and the whole of Team GB, on the way to winning Wimbledon titles and Olympic Gold medals.
Former tennis pro and longtime tennis TV commentator Mary Carillo joins Thirty Love host Carl Bialik to talk about Serena Williams's return to tennis, the thoughtful Sir Andy Murray, and Carillo's upcoming HBO Sports segment on Margaret Court, the tennis champ who is now a pastor outspoken against gay rights. Thirty Love is produced and edited by Jorge Estrada, with music by Lee Rosevere. Weekly Standard interview with Carillo: http://www.weeklystandard.com/the-mary-carillo-interview-tennis-storytelling-and-dad/article/2010379
" We had no exit plan. In fact we didn't even know the phrase exit strategy. We were three guys who wanted to set up a smoothie business and we had a hope that it would be successful but an assumption that it wouldn't, but we got started anyway...and it just grew and grew and grew. I think to be honest no-one was more surprised than we were really. " In this week's show I speak to Richard Reed who co-founded Innocent Drinks in 1999 and 15 years later sold to Coca Cola for north of $500 million. JamJar Investments was then founded 48 hours later with his innocent co-founders to offer funding options for the next generation of entrepreneurs. In part two I speak to Macrebur's founder Toby McCartney winner of Virgin's 2016 Voom competition who are turning waste plastics into new roads. They recently tried to raise £500,000 in 60 days through crowdfunding with Seedrs and received over £1.5 million in just 9 days, including investment from a certain Sir Andy Murray as one of those investors.
Tennis Podcast listeners successfully funded the weekly show to continue in 2017, and so we are back! Catherine and David convene to discuss the seven tournaments that have started the new year with a bang, to talk about Andy Murray’s knighthood, to make their 2017 tennis wishes, and to delve into the Poll Vault. Nigel Sears, former coach of Ana Ivanovic and Daniella Hantuchova, and Murray’s father-in-law, tells us who he will be looking out for on the WTA circuit in 2017. He also gives us his thoughts on the retirement of Ivanovic, how he thinks Anne Keothavong will fair as Great Britain Fed Cup captain, and whether he will be addressing Murray as ‘Sir Andy’. The Tennis Podcast is presented by Catherine Whitaker (Eurosport) and David Law (BBC 5 Live, BT Sport) and produced in association with Telegraph Sport. The podcast’s crowdfunding Kickstarter will end on January 14th at Noon UK time. If it reaches £15,000, the team will produce 45 daily podcasts at the Grand Slam tournaments in 2017. Go to... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2017 heralds the return of the king, Roger Federer. While Roger is the clear fan favorite, he will soon have to reckon with the newly dominant Sir Andy Murray, the (hopefully)resurgent Rafa and the always dangerous Djokovic, only six months away from his crowning achievement.
2017 heralds the return of the king, Roger Federer. While Roger is the clear fan favorite, he will soon have to reckon with the newly dominant Sir Andy Murray, the (hopefully)resurgent Rafa and the always dangerous Djokovic, only six months away from his crowning achievement.
For the Love of G...lasgow: A Dram of Scottish Humour & the Finest Glasgow Comedy Podcast
The Twentieth: "Lionel".To be honest, it was supposed to be called "Michael", but you'll soon see why that wouldn't have been entirely appropriate. In our first landmark show we cycle furiously through our place in the history of iTunes, our thoughts on Wacko Jacko, Farrah Fawcett and Not Dead Goldbloom, and come to rest in Wimbledon & the coronation of Sir Andy Murray.There's also some anti-racism thrown in for giggles, a premature review of a floating Glasgow restaurant, a disappointing Take That Circus at Hampden Park, and our independent Glasgow band this time around is the fantastic Hollow Horse (www.hollowhorse.co.uk).Happy Birthday Dad, long live Lionel Ritchie!