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The Secret To Success? These Athletes Choose Plant-Based Diets “Despite widespread belief that a plant-based diet isn't compatible with peak physical performance, numerous high-profile athletes have proven otherwise, showing that a diet rich in plant-based protein and fibre can help you to thrive and excel in the sporting world, regardless of your chosen field. Here are just a few examples to inspire you!” Written by Emily Styrka at ProVeg.org. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #plantbasednutrition #plantbasedathlete #veganathlete #athleticperformance #djokovic #Lewishamilton ======================== Top 15 Plant Based Food Podcasts I'm pleased to be listed in the top 15 Plant Based Food Podcasts! Check out the list here: https://podcast.feedspot.com/plant_based_food_podcasts/ ========================== Original post: https://proveg.org/news/professional-vegan-athletes/ Related Episodes: 763: 6 Reasons Athletes Should Opt for Plant Protein Over Animal Protein https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/763-6-reasons-athletes-should-opt-for-plant-protein-over-animal-protein-by-brenda-davis-rd-vesanto-melina-rd-and-cory-davis-pag-at-forksoverknivescom 723: All of These 13 Vegan Athletes Are at the Top of Their Game https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/723-all-of-these-13-vegan-athletes-are-at-the-top-of-their-game-by-charlotte-pointing-at-vegnewscom 654: Vegan Athlete Fiona Oakes on Her Remarkable Journey from Orthopedic Surgery to World-Record Marathons https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/654-vegan-athlete-fiona-oakes-on-her-remarkable-journey-from-orthopedic-surgery-to-world-record-marathons-by-karen-asp-at-forksoverknivescom 607: [Part 2] A Vegan Diet for Athletes and Sportspeople fhttps://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/607-part-2-a-vegan-diet-for-athletes-and-sportspeople-from-provegcom 606: [Part 1] A Vegan Diet for Athletes and Sportspeople https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/606-part-1-a-vegan-diet-for-athletes-and-sportspeople-from-provegcom 590: Ultramarathon Champion Austin Meyer on Life as a Vegan Endurance Athlete https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/590-ultramarathon-champion-austin-meyer-on-life-as-a-vegan-endurance-athlete-by-megan-edwards-at-forksoverknivescom 413: Why All Athletes Should Eat Plant-Based Diets https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/413-why-all-athletes-should-eat-plant-based-diets-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg 400: 'Animal Protein vs. Plant-Based Protein' & 'The Protein-Combining Myth' https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/400-animal-protein-vs-plant-based-protein-the-protein-combining-myth-by-dr-michael-greger-at-nutritionfactsorg 347: ‘From Couch Potato to One of the World's Fittest Men' by Rich Roll & ‘How a Plant Based Diet Can Benefit Endurance Athletes' Heart Health, Performance, and Recovery' https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/347-from-couch-potato-to-one-of-the-worlds-fittest-men-by-rich-roll-how-a-plant-based-diet-can-benefit-endurance-athletes-heart-health-performance-and-recovery-by-karen-asp-at-forksoverknivescom 346: Nutrition for Plant-Based Runners https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/346-nutrition-for-plant-based-runners-by-brigitte-gemme-at-veganfamilykitchencom 219: What I Eat in a Day as a Vegan Nutritionist and Athlete https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/219-what-i-eat-in-a-day-as-a-vegan-nutritionist-and-athlete-by-adam-meyer-at-thebeetcom ===================== ProVeg International is a food awareness organization striving for a world where everyone chooses delicious and healthy food that is good for all humans, animals, and the planet. Their mission is to reduce the global consumption of animals by 50% by the year 2040. They aim to transform the global food system by replacing conventional animal-based products with plant-based and cultured alternatives. ProVeg works with international decision-making bodies, governments, food producers, investors, the media, and the general public to help the world transition to a society and economy that are less dependent on animal agriculture and more sustainable for humans, animals, and the planet. ======================== FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
I'm starting to wonder who isn't running for mayor in Wellington. Former Labour leader Andrew Little is the latest one joining the race to oust current mayor Tory Whanau. And, just in case you think so, I'm not endorsing Andrew Little in any way, shape, or form. But I do think having former MPs on local councils is a very good thing. Because whether we like it or not, local councils cannot operate in isolation and knowing how things in Wellington work is invaluable. Andrew Little isn't the first ex-MP wanting to get into local government. Former National MP Nick Smith is the mayor of Nelson. Phil Goff was mayor of Auckland. In Christchurch, former Labour politician Lianne Dalziel was elected mayor three times. Maurice Williamson —who was a National MP and minister— is on Auckland Council these days. John Banks. The list goes on. And they don't admit it at the time, but when these ex-MPs stand for their local councils, it's not just their political experience they're banking on. They also know full well that they're making the most of apathetic voters who look for a name they know and end up voting for them. When it comes to name recognition, I reckon an ex-MP has way more chance of being successful in the job than some of the other people you see milking their name recognition to get elected to their local council. People in my game do it. In fact, it seems to me that if media people don't go on to be marriage and funeral celebrants, they go on to be a local councillor. Not that you will ever catch me doing that. Last thing I'd want to do. Sportspeople milk their name recognition too. I'm not in Tauranga and don't know all the ins-and-outs, but I think it's pretty safe to say that the reason Mahe Drysdale is the mayor of Tauranga is because of his brilliant rowing career. He's got none of this so-called “business experience” that some people think is essential for someone to be good at running a town or a city. He's got no prior political experience. He's just a name. Voters obviously thought he was a good Kiwi bloke, he's done well in his sport, so they voted for him. Not that, from what I've seen, it's been all plain sailing for him so far. I've seen a few stories with him getting heat for stuff – and that is where people's lack of political experience shows. And why I think it's a very good thing to have people former MPs on our local councils. They're not perfect —Lianne Dalziel was far from perfect— but they know what they're getting themselves into. They generally don't set the world on fire, but I don't care about that. Because, whether we like it or not, local and central government are intertwined. Local government is way more dependent on central government than it would like to admit. Especially, when they're in the schtuck. When they need to get Wellington on their side. Which is why having people as mayors and councillors who know exactly how to get the government on side —because they've been there and done that— that's why it is so beneficial. And that's why I'll take an ex-politician over an ex-media personality or an ex-sporting hero any day, when it comes to who I want to see on my local council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sportspeople featured prominently in the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump's re-election on November 5th, with golfer Bryson DeChambeau and UFC president Dana White making appearances on stage during his victory speech in Florida.And Dana White was back again, alongside FIFA president Gianni Infantino, at Trump's inauguration.It was a reminder of Trump's sporting connections ahead of his second term in office, during which time, the United States will host this year's inaugural expanded FIFA Club World Cup, next year's FIFA World Cup, and the Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028, with Trump set to be a highly visible presence at them all.Mark Chapman is joined by Christine Brennan, sports columnist for USA Today, and Simon Evans, US sports correspondent for AFP, to discuss what impact Trump and some of his policies could have on the sporting landscape over the next four years, including hearing from the likes of two-time golf major champion Jon Rahm, and the president of World Athletics, Lord Sebastian Coe, who could be the president of the International Olympic Committee when Trump's America hosts the LA games.TIME CODES:01:45 - President Trump's relationship with sport 10:45 - Golf 14:55 - Trump on LIV golf 21:05 - Jon Rahm 26:10 - Football 39:30 - American Sports 39:55 - Steve Kerr 47:00 - Lord Sebastian Coe 48:15 - Olympics
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West Coast Eagles coach Adam Simpson has an awkward moment during the presser announcing his resignation. Bear Grylls on surviving a career in surviving the wilderness. Lehmo's 7 year old son made his stage debut on a cruise over the weekend Brisbane Lions player Dayne Zorko And Are You Smarter Than Lehmo?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
West Coast Eagles coach Adam Simpson has an awkward moment during the presser announcing his resignation. Bear Grylls on surviving a career in surviving the wilderness. Lehmo's 7 year old son made his stage debut on a cruise over the weekend Brisbane Lions player Dayne Zorko And Are You Smarter Than Lehmo?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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6 Reasons Athletes Should Opt for Plant Protein Over Animal Protein by Brenda Davis, RD; Vesanto Melina, RD; and Cory Davis, P.Ag at ForksOverKnives.com Original post: https://www.forksoverknives.com/wellness/why-athletes-should-opt-for-plant-protein-over-animal-protein-for-performance/ Related Episodes: 723: All of These 13 Vegan Athletes Are at the Top of Their Game by Charlotte Pointing at VegNews.com 654: Vegan Athlete Fiona Oakes on Her Remarkable Journey from Orthopedic Surgery to World-Record Marathons by Karen Asp at ForksOverKnives.com 607: [Part 2] A Vegan Diet for Athletes and Sportspeople from ProVeg.com 606: [Part 1] A Vegan Diet for Athletes and Sportspeople from ProVeg.com 590: Ultramarathon Champion Austin Meyer on Life as a Vegan Endurance Athlete by Megan Edwards at ForksOverKnives.com 524: [Part 2] Protein for Vegans and Plant Based Eaters by Brigitte Gemme at VeganFamilyKitchen.com 523: [Part 1] Protein for Vegans and Plant Based Eaters by Brigitte Gemme at VeganFamilyKitchen.com 413: Why All Athletes Should Eat Plant-Based Diets by Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 400: 'Animal Protein vs. Plant-Based Protein' & 'The Protein-Combining Myth' by Dr. Michael Greger at NutritionFacts.org 347: ‘From Couch Potato to One of the World's Fittest Men' by Rich Roll & ‘How a Plant Based Diet Can Benefit Endurance Athletes' Heart Health, Performance, and Recovery' by Karen Asp, at ForksOverKnives.com 346: Nutrition for Plant-Based Runners by Brigitte Gemme at VeganFamilyKitchen.com 316: The No-B.S. Guide to Plant-Based Protein by Courtney Davison at ForksOverKnives.com 219: What I Eat in a Day as a Vegan Nutritionist and Athlete by Adam Meyer at TheBeet.com Forks Over Knives Documentary: https://www.forksoverknives.com/the-film/ Forks Over Knives was founded following the release of the world-famous documentary Forks Over Knives in 2011, showing people how to regain control of their health and their lives with a plant-based diet. Since then Forks Over Knives released bestselling books, launched a mobile recipe app and maintains a website filled with the latest research, success stories, recipes, and tools to help people at every phase of their plant-based journeys. They also have a cooking course, a meal planner, a line of food products, and a magazine. Please visit www.ForksOverKnives.com for a wealth of resources. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #protein #plantprotein #veganathlete #enduranceathlete
Matty, Denan and Webby are in to review round 1 of the NRL Season, Denan looks at Dune 2, Webby chats Benji Marshall and our film of the week is Falling Down! 03:00 Denan on Tzyuz vs Thurman 06:50 Broncos vs Bunnies 17:45 Webby on Benji Marshall and Max Jorgensen 26:20 Matty's 10 to 1 - Sportspeople you'd invite to a dinner party 31:50 Beaks Best Bit - Dune 2 38:30 Round 1 Review 55:00 Movie of the Week - Falling Down 01:06:45 Michael Douglas Best and Worst 01:13:30 Ben's Beef 01:17:00 Jeopardy Quiz 01:40:00 Penrith Panthers vs Parramatta Eels 01:49:00 Manly Sea Eagles vs Sydney Roosters 01:52:00 Tips for the weekend Listen Live every Friday from 9am on 1170 am (Sydney) & 693 am (Brisbane). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Departing All Blacks coach Ian Foster has condemned the growing abuse professional sportspeople and officials are encountering. His comments came after news Wayne Barnes is retiring from refereeing following an international career spanning 17 years and a record 111 tests across five World Cups. The Englishman was reportedly the subject of death threats in the aftermath of the World Cup final. Foster told told Mike Hosking that some of the feedback is unacceptable. Meanwhile, Foster maintains he's spoken to nobody about future coaching opportunities but isn't ruling out any avenues yet. Revealed: Foster spurned job talks on eve of World Cup -NZ Herald Departing All Blacks coach Ian Foster has revealed he was approached about coaching jobs on the eve of the Rugby World Cup but refused to discuss further so he could be fully focussed on the side's campaign. Foster's side fell just short of claiming a fourth World Cup title after going down 12-11 to the Springboks in Paris. Scott Robertson now takes over as All Blacks coach. Talking to Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking Breakfast, Foster said he wants to continue coaching but said he hasn't talked to anyone including Rugby Australia after the departure of Eddie Jones. “I'm not saying anything about my future at the moment, but all I'd say is I haven't spoken to anyone about anything and I've done that deliberately,” he told the Mike Hosking Breakfast. “I had a couple of options before the World Cup that I basically said, if you want to talk to me, you have to wait till after the World Cup. “Because I don't want this team or in fact, this country, thinking that I was busy trying to sort myself out before the biggest event. “And for me, I wanted my team to know that I was 100 percent focused on the team. I'd like to think that everyone saw that and now I'll take my time and figure out what's next. The timing is not perfect because a lot of jobs have all gone, but that's ok. I was willing to take that risk.” Foster joined the All Blacks as an assistant coach in 2012 and was part of the coaching staff when the side won the World Cup title in 2015. He took the reins from Steve Hansen following the 2019 World Cup. Under Foster, the All Blacks won four Rugby Championship titles and retained both the Freedom Cup and Bledisloe Cup. He has the third most wins as an All Black coach (32 from 46 tests). Foster was asked whether he wanted to continue coaching at the highest level. “Well, I think that's one of the options. You consider two things. You got the club stuff in Europe. You've got Japan, and then there's the international game. “But it's immensely difficult to talk about trying to coach another country when you've just had 12 years with the best team in the world and who's so close to my heart and quite frankly I just need to breathe a little bit before I go down that path,” he revealed. Ian Foster at peace with coaching era Hosking asked Foster whether he was at peace with his time as All Blacks coach. “I think I am but I'm still going over everything. “We went into a World Cup that everyone thought, we all knew, was going to be probably one of the toughest ever and nearly nailed it. “So, I'm at peace that we did everything we could that we gave it everything we got but still there's always a massive disappointment we couldn't get across the line. “It's been interesting four years. It started with the board and players fighting at each other over Silver Lake and that took about 12 months to get resolved. It set a sort of a platform of a niggly relationship between the players and the board, which wasn't actually anything to do with me. But that was the paradigm that we came into. “We then went through Covid and the way we structured our seasons became very different. For example, I think we only played South Africa once in New Zealand in the four years. “But everything settled down and I feel we got ourselves into a really good position going into that World Cup and ultimately that was the goal. I'm pretty proud of the effort that my coaching group, my management team put through and knowing that that things were over at the end of the campaign, but we were able to keep our focus singular on what we needed to do. “And for that, I'm really proud of that group.” “When I got the job, it always seemed to be under a condition, didn't it? It was the two year contract. They had another candidate that half the people wanted and from then on it was the leaves that they looked at everything that we did. “And so once people fix their minds on an opinion, it's very hard to move them and to be fair, I'm relaxed with that. “I'd like to think that now they realise that I lead a group that was highly motivated that could really produce a team that can win a World Cup. And the support that I've had has been phenomenal.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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[Part 2] A Vegan Diet for Athletes and Sportspeople from ProVeg.com Original post: https://proveg.com/za/vegan-diet-athletes-and-sportspeople/ ProVeg International is a food awareness organization striving for a world where everyone chooses delicious and healthy food that is good for all humans, animals, and the planet. Their mission is to reduce the global consumption of animals by 50% by the year 2040. They aim to transform the global food system by replacing conventional animal-based products with plant-based and cultured alternatives. ProVeg works with international decision-making bodies, governments, food producers, investors, the media, and the general public to help the world transition to a society and economy that are less dependent on animal agriculture and more sustainable for humans, animals, and the planet. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #proveg #plantbaseddiet #vegandiet #veganathlete #plantbasedathlete
[Part 1] A Vegan Diet for Athletes and Sportspeople from ProVeg.com Original post: https://proveg.com/za/vegan-diet-athletes-and-sportspeople/ ProVeg International is a food awareness organization striving for a world where everyone chooses delicious and healthy food that is good for all humans, animals, and the planet. Their mission is to reduce the global consumption of animals by 50% by the year 2040. They aim to transform the global food system by replacing conventional animal-based products with plant-based and cultured alternatives. ProVeg works with international decision-making bodies, governments, food producers, investors, the media, and the general public to help the world transition to a society and economy that are less dependent on animal agriculture and more sustainable for humans, animals, and the planet. How to support the podcast: Share with others. Recommend the podcast on your social media. Follow/subscribe to the show wherever you listen. Buy some vegan/plant based merch: https://www.plantbasedbriefing.com/shop Follow Plant Based Briefing on social media: Twitter: @PlantBasedBrief YouTube: YouTube.com/PlantBasedBriefing Facebook: Facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: Plant Based Briefing Podcast Instagram: @PlantBasedBriefing #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #proveg #plantbaseddiet #vegandiet #veganathlete #plantbasedathlete
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Dr Sam Moxon, narrates his blog written for Dementia Researcher. The potential connection between sports, particularly contact sports with repetitive head trauma, and neurodegenerative diseases like Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) raises concerns. While the evidence remains inconclusive, studies have shown a higher risk of MND among retired rugby players, possibly related to the development of CTE. This has prompted efforts by governing bodies to prioritise athlete safety, implement stricter protocols, and collaborate with researchers to better understand the potential links between these sports and neurodegenerative diseases, emphasising education and injury prevention strategies. Sam Moxon explores the research in his latest blog. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-are-sportspeople-more-prone-to-mnd/ -- Dr Sam Moxon is a biomaterials Research Fellow at University of Birmingham. His expertise falls on the interface between biology and engineering. His PhD focussed on regenerative medicine and he now works on trying to develop 3D bioprinting techniques with human stem cells, so that we better understand and treat degenerative diseases. Outside of the lab he hikes through the Lake District and is an expert on all things Disney. Enjoy listening and reading our blogs? We're always on the look out for new contributors, drop us a line and share your own research and careers advice dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
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The Mayor of Clare has said that the winners of this year's Mayoral Awards have "led by example" in their pursuits. Twelve awards were presented to groups and individuals at the ceremony which took place in Áras Chontae an Chláir on Friday evening. Sportspeople were chief amongst the recipients with Clare camogie goalkeeper Doireann Murphy, golfer Aideen Walsh, athlete Rachel Akers, handballers Diarmuid Nash and Colin Crehan, Ennis/Kilrush Women's Rugby Club and the Clare Ladies Football Team all receiving awards. Clare FM Director of Programming Padraic Flaherty was also honoured along with Mick Guinee of Ei Electronics, Snámhaí Sásta founder June Curtin, St. Anne's Community College, Shannon's Order of Malta and Shannon residents Ian Bolger and Darren Byrnes who heroically saved the lives of two children in Doonbeg last August. Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council Tony O'Brien said that all of the recipients have inspired others in their endeavours.
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Adrian, Johnny, Kathleen & Cameron discuss what topics they'd like to throw into the Friday Firepit on this morning's OTB AM. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
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Joe Molloy was joined once again by Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Arthur James O'Dea for another installment of A Slight Tangent! (02:30) Do sports journalists worry about p****** off listening sportspeople? (17:00) What is a football hipster? (19:00) The Champions Cup: A competition with serious problems (30:00) Football punditry's gone to hell! (41:00) Can anyone explain the All-Ireland SFC to Joe?
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Should sports stars be held up as role models? In an interview on Off the Ball last night, Olympic gold medalist Kellie Harrington was questioned about a tweet she posted last October, she refused to answer the question when pressed on it. Andrea Gilligan was joined on Lunchtime Live by Off The Ball's Shane Hannon, Niamh Buffini, an ex Olympic taekwondo coach, Trevor Twamley, co founder of Sport Endorse and many more to discuss...
"I can do all things through the one who gives me strength." Really? Philippians 4:13 is a popular verse in the world of sport, and it's easy to see why - it sounds like the perfect motivation for sporting performance. But is that what the verse really means? (0:00) - Intro (0:22) - Today's Question (0:45) - Sportspeople are driven people (1:41) - Finding motivation in the Bible (2:30) - Can Christians really do all things with the strength of God? (3:15) - Why does Paul use these words? (6:07) - What is Philippians 4:13 really about?
With Andy off to support Paddy out in Vegas, and Jordan unwell - there was no way we'd risk Andy missing UFC 282! So this week's SPORTCAST is brought to you by StreamYard... On today's episode: - Can England progress past France? - Bellingham to Liverpool rumours - Where next for Ronaldo? - Penny for Trent's thoughts during the WC - Eto'o's violent exchange - Sterling flying home - Carl Froch - Hall of Famer - Boxing booted out of the Olympics - Fury Vs Chisora - UFC 282 - Sportspeople not living up to potential Be sure to join Patreon for our SPORTCAST Betting Show tomorrow - The Postman has made a BIG statement today! Join us on Patreon for all of the other Patreon Perks too | https://www.patreon.com/legitpodcast Shout out to our sponsors... Montirex | https://montirex.com/ VIR Clothing | https://www.virclothing.com/ Type in LEGIT20 for 20% off Health Kick Kitchen | https://www.instagram.com/healthkickkitchen/?hl=en Type in LEGIT10 for 10% off Pro Hormones | https://pro-hormones.co.uk Type in LEGIT for 10% off Follow us on Social Media: Leg It Podcast https://twitter.com/thelegitpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thelegitpodcast Andy https://twitter.com/AndyGbootneck https://www.instagram.com/andygbootneck Jordan https://twitter.com/jjneildwriter https://www.instagram.com/jordan.neild
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In this episode of SportsParenthood, what happens when young sportspeople are thrust into the spotlight, without the maturity and skills to handle the situation? For most of us, we have no first-hand experience of what it's like, how it feels, and much less the scrutiny involved.Are our expectations too high? Today, we're bringing you a perspective from a rugby league player who has walked this path — who went from obscurity to the next-big-thing way faster than he ever imagined. And, readily admits he didn't know how to deal with the pressure of it all.You'll hear from Dylan Walker, premiership winner, state of origin player and current first-grade player with the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League, in an honest and vulnerable account of his childhood and career in the goldfish bowl of professional sport, including the role of FOMO and ego.Plus, how he has turned it all around. And, listen out for a really funny story about his mum!HOSTS: John and Tiffany BonaseraPRODUCER: Tiffany BonaseraCONTACT US: tiffany@sportsparenthood.com.au
Joe Molloy was joined by OTB's own Mick McCarthy and Richie McCormack where the conversation was once again drawn toward the ongoing sporting impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In association with Gillette UK | #EffortlessFlow
The Winter Olympics begin in Beijing on Friday under a mountain of controversy. Beijing 2022 is not the only event suffering from allegations of human rights abuses and questions about whether they should have been awarded a major sports event. The FIFA World Cup next year in Qatar has also had large voices of opposition due to the poor treatment of migrant workers building the stadiums and accusations of slave labour. When a governing body chooses to compete however, is there anything an athlete should consider if they follow Jesus? Whilst it was definitely not the athlete's choice to select Beijing to host the games, they are the ones now facing questions about whether it is right to compete there and what to do when they arrive if they do. The letter of 1 Peter can help us think through how Christians should engage in our world as it was written to Christians feeling exiled and marginalised in the world and unsure how to act in it. Five truths from 1 Peter 2:9-17 can help us think through this issue.
Timecodes00:00 - Introduction03:22 - India's sports ecosystem11:21 - Player profiling23:39 - Reporting on sports 35:58 - Sportspeople and their mindsets 41:36 - Sports culture, how it compares to politics 56:33 - Dropout rate in sports in India1:10:28 - Questions from Newslaundry1:23:57 - Monopoly in Indian sports1:29:11 - Recommendations In this episode of NL Playoffs, hosts and Newslaundry subscribers Aniketh and Gowtham are joined by podcaster and writer Amit Varma.They talk about India's sports ecosystem, what it's like to report on a sport from the ground, how mindsets can affect performance, the “monopoly” in Indian sports, and a lot more. Tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Story-teller extraordinaire Mick Collis has written another book and this one HURTS! He caught up with Nathan, Nat, & Shaun to share just a couple of the great stories from his new book “Australia's Toughest Sportspeople”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
t's time to check out episode four of the Rabbitohs Top 4 Podcast, proudly presented by Wotif and powered by Audio Technica! In this latest episode, join co-hosts Mark Ellison, Shannon Donato and Jeremy Monahan for a laugh and a yarn about the top four moments of their playing careers, as well as the top four players who were good at other sports! First cab off the rank is the introduction to episode four of the Rabbitohs Top 4 Podcast (0:00:00), followed by our first segment which is the ‘What did you learn this week?' segment (0:01:48), including a chat about our new club sponsor and Shannon's favourite family restaurant, McDonald's! The first Top Four Topic on the menu is the top four moments in Ello's and Shannon's playing careers (0:04:12), where go right off topic and start talking about our favourite stadiums and other sporting facilities around the world! Next up in the lineup is a chat about the top four players who were good at other sports (0:36:56) including a few furphys with the crew throwing some of their mates under the bus! Our Rabbitohs trivia question is up next (0:53:05) along with a chat about one of our greatest players of all time. Then we have a laugh at Shannon's Joke of the Week (1:01:56). Finally we wrap up episode four as we get ready for episode five next week (1:04:31). Please give us a five-star rating and hit that subscribe or follow button on your favourite podcast platform including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Please tell your friends and family to search for ‘Rabbitohs Podcast Network' in their favourite podcast app. Thanks for listening and we'll join you next week!
In response to your questions we have our first #AskCIS podcast. You asked “why don't Christians in Sport put famous sportspeople in the public eye” and here's your answer. Jonny Reid interviews Graham Daniels, the General Director of Christians in Sport about the principles behind our decision and how that plays out in practice.
All Episodes Main Website 06 Jon Enoch As an award-winning photographer, Jon Enoch has captured some of the most recognizable images of Politicians, Actors, Sportspeople and Musicians of our time. Rising to the top of a career in an industry you didn't even qualify in, takes a level of commitment and an approach less ordinary. […]
In Episode #38 Tony Coach Curl is quoted as saying "It's never to late to re-purpose your life." And didn't it get some press. Social Media, feedback from CoachCurl.com, listeners weren't shy in letting Tony know how impactful this was. It resonated well and posed some further questions on some steps to achieve,Coach Curl delivers in this simply unplugged and devoid of marketing, Coach shares his thoughts on how to achieve adding value in areas like:Forced Re-purposeChange the MundanePoking your head up after a ten year rutsWhat do elite sportspeople do when they retire from their chosen sports.What can you learn from this?Thanks to our supporters and subscribers, We appreciate you all. We love reviews and those that share our work. Enjoy our quick unplugged episode and see you next week.Coach Curl