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In a week where the new brand and format for the league has been launched, Ross catches up with Worcester Warriors CEO, Stephen Vaughan and Bedford Blues COO, Gareth Alred to talk all the latest developments. - Name rebrand to 'Champ Rugby' for 25/26 - Play-offs at both ends of the table next season - Worcester's return to the league - Usual preview / review with just three rounds of action to go
This week on The Rugby Pod, Goodey returns to the studio fresh off Champions Cup knockouts, while Big Jim dials in from Austin, Texas. The lads dive into Munster's gritty win in La Rochelle, Saints turning the tables on Clermont with a Tommy Freeman masterclass, and Warriors lighting up Glasgow with some flair. We also celebrate the dramatic revival of Worcester Warriors, chatting to new CEO Stephen Vaughan about rebuilding the club, how they managed to get straight back into the Championship, and rugby's sustainability crisis. Plus, there's a scorefest in Toulon, Leinster embarrass Quins, Toulouse pull away from Sale. Plus, we preview next week's Champions Cup quarters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the light of the weekend news of so many changes and closures in hospitality, PJ catches up with Stephen Vaughan, Of The White Rabbit MacCurtain St Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the announcement that they have gone into administration, we're joined by Wasps CEO Stephen Vaughan to discuss how his team became the second Premiership side this season to fall. The lads chat through the exciting inclusions in Eddie Jones' England squad for the Autumn Nations Series as well as the shock omissions. We run through all the action from the Premiership and URC as both Sale and Saracens make it 5 wins from 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Stephen Vaughan and Aaron Mansfield are joined by special guest and missions strategist Robert Mullen to unpack the question "What is Indigenous Missions?". Robert serves as the Church Engagement Director for Partners International for the Mid-Atlantic/ Southeast.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan clearly state black lives matter. We discuss the movement of BLM, the challenges, the controversy surrounding it as well as unpack the importance of biblical justice.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield and Stephen Vaughan have a conversation about Critical Race Theory by exploring what it is and how it's being applied in society today. They consider the implications of intersectionality and the controversy surrounding it.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Stephen Vaughan and Aaron Mansfield conclude their two-part conversation on worldview. They unpack why the Christian worldview is the most coherent and comprehensive worldview.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield, and Stephen Vaughan have a two-part conversation on worldview. In this segment, they discuss what is a worldview, how is a worldview shaped, what questions do a worldview seek to answer, as well as what effects post-modernism and relativism have contributed to the way we understand a persons worldview.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield and Stephen Vaughan conclude their three-part mini series by looking at prayer in the early church. In this segment, they discuss the dynastic results of prayer in the early church and the significance of fasting.
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Morgan McClure and Stephen Vaughan continue their three-part mini series by looking at prayer in the early church. In this segment, they unpack the significance of the Day of Pentecost, and what it means to be filled with The Spirit.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield, and Stephen Vaughan, begin a three-part mini-series by looking at prayer in the early church. In this segment, they unpack what defines the people of prayer in the book of Acts.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield, and Stephen Vaughan consider the meaning and significance of Jesus fulfilling the offices of Prophet, Priest, and King.
Welcome Back! After a short season break, Morgan, Stephen and Aaron are back in the studio! Discover what's been happening over the break and what's in store for Season 3. Where We Land is a podcast that explores the relationship between Christ, Culture & the Church with co-hosts Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan, and Morgan McClure.Check us out online: whereweland.org - where you can find bonus content from their conversations together.
In this episode, Morgan McClure, Stephen Vaughan, and Aaron Mansfield conclude their conversation of "What is the Church?" by considering the aspect of church discipline within the Body of Christ.
In the two-part episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield and Stephen Vaughan ask the question "What is the Church?" In part two, they consider the meaning of membership and what it looks like to be a part of a local church.
In this two-part episode, Morgan McClure, Aaron Mansfield and Stephen Vaughan ask the question "What is the Church?" They explore what it means to be "one, holy, catholic, apostolic church."
We're back! Find out what's been happening with Morgan, Stephen and Aaron over the break. Discover what's coming up for Season 2 as well as meet a special guest who's joining the Where We Land team.Where We Land is a podcast that explores the relationship between Christ, Culture & the Church with co-hosts Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure. Connect with us! WhereWeLand.orgFacebook @WhereWeLand
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure explore what depression is, how it affects our society, and the path out of it to victory.
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure explore the topic of Miracles in the Modern Age by asking how were miracles used in Scripture, as well as how should a Christian think about miracles today?
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure are joined by special guest and missions strategist, Bryan Frady, to discuss the six key questions for missions.
It's a story of trickery, greed and modern day slavery. Yesterday in the Napier High Court, Joseph Auga Matamata was sentenced to eleven years in jail for human trafficking and slavery, after being found guilty of ten charges in human trafficking and thirteen charges in dealing in slaves. Thirteen Samoans came to New Zealand and were promised a better life. Instead, they faced fourteen hour days, physical and emotional abuse and a matai - a Samoan chief - who controlled their lives. Immigration New Zealand says greed was ultImiately his downfall. INZ's Stephen Vaughan told RNZ he welcomes the sentencing.
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure explore the addiction crisis in America by looking at different substances, the path to recovery and what it means to find true satisfaction in Christ.
Sorry about the video in this one. Skype can be fickle and decided to crop the video. But on the left is Dylan Coates and he is with Stephen Vaughan (right side holding the sunglasses). These guys make the magic happen with Hobie Polarized. Hobie Polarized was one of the first in the polarized sunglasses game and it shows with the quality that goes in every pair. Check out some of their new sunglasses just released #ICAST2020. You can see more at www.hobiepolarized.com Be sure to subscribe to the channel and at www.FishinFolks.com (It's FREE)
In this two-part mini series, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure explore what the gospel is, and what it isn't. In this episode, the consider the danger of turning away to a different gospel by looking at the tendency to alter, distort or add to the gospel.
In this two-part episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure explore what the gospel is, and what it isn't. They consider the message of the gospel through the Kingdom motif found in Scripture.
Owen Slot is joined by Rugby Player Association chairman Mark Lambert, Wasps chief executive Stephen Vaughan and leading rugby administrator Mark Evans to discuss the impact of coronavirus and explore what happens next to the sport See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure consider tradition and how it informs the Christian faith. This is the final installment of the three part mini series.
In this mini series, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure uncover informants of faith. In this episode, they explore how reason informs the Christian faith.
In this mini series, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure uncover informants of faith. In this episode, they explore how emotions inform worship.
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure, explore the relationship between Church & State.
Stephen Vaughan @thestevevaughan tells about his experience at a peaceful protest where he witnessed unlawful use of force by an officer who would eventually be suspended.
In this season premiere, Aaron Mansfield, Stephen Vaughan and Morgan McClure, unveil "Where We Land" a podcast that explores the relationship between Christ, Culture, & the Church.
Vi tar nok et dypdykk ned i idioter som har eid fotballklubber, og begynner i Spania med tjukkasen på elefanten i Madrid: Jesus Gil y Gil. Og på grensa mellom England og Wales ligger Chester City, en klubb som hadde en rekke med forferdelige eiere: bl.a. Terry Smith, mannen som lente seg på bønn før kamp, og Stephen Vaughan, mannen med litt for mange tilknytninger til et kokainimperie.Og: vi sparer på spørsmål om TUIL, indisk fotball, spermsponsorer og Christian Titz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard "Baz" Barrington joins Andy, Jim & Ollie on the panel this week as they cover sing a longs, The Aviva Premiership, a chat with Gloucester's CEO Stephen Vaughan and play a game of "I call Bull" Plenty more too, as they discuss the recent concussion saga, Jim tells us how his Pro-balling is going at Sarries and Goodey goes through The Goode, The Bad & The ugly from the past week. Enjoy & please send us your feedback, questions or share the Pod. @The_RugbyPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve is the CEO of Gloucester Rugby Club If you want to know how a club is run this is the podcast for you. Steve talks about rebuilding the club, the future of the league and how the kit is picked. Also could we see an Aviva Premiership Commissioner? Find out in the Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dustin Fisher announces the Operation Christmas Trainset Foundation is now a 501c3 charity. Terry Terrance has had a busy summer. Jim Gifford is swapping out some decoders. Barry Silverthorn has been to China. With Clark Kooning, they discuss the NMRA's role in China. Clark Kooning provides a retirement update. Jim Lincoln breaks in to spread mis-information [Editorial Note: sadly podcasting still isn't in the Author Achievement Program]. Jim Lincoln has been doing a variety of things O scale related. Stephen Vaughan provides a New Jersey live steam update. Ron Klaiss has been building heavily. Ralph Renzetti is offering a Skype service for his fans. Tom Gasior reminds Tom about the Berties. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Dustin Fisher announces the Operation Christmas Trainset Foundation is now a 501c3 charity. Terry Terrance has had a busy summer. Jim Gifford is swapping out some decoders. Barry Silverthorn has been to China. With Clark Kooning, they discuss the NMRA's role in China. Clark Kooning provides a retirement update. Jim Lincoln breaks in to spread mis-information [Editorial Note: sadly podcasting still isn't in the Author Achievement Program]. Jim Lincoln has been doing a variety of things O scale related. Stephen Vaughan provides a New Jersey live steam update. Ron Klaiss has been building heavily. Ralph Renzetti is offering a Skype service for his fans. Tom Gasior reminds Tom about the Berties. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Tom kicks off the show with Toni Ryan talking about his 3d printer. Mike Deverell explains some of his experiments in lighting and his decision about the height of the layout. Tom chats with William Brillinger about his Canadian prototype layout and his business. Check out William's blog http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/23320/ Dustin Fisher provides an Operation Christmas Train Set update and Clark Kooning is looking to get energy behind Operation Christmas Train Set. Tom asks about what it takes to run the national train show. Tom and Bob Richard catch up on some interesting basement liberating renovations (with a couple of cameos from Seamus Richard too). Malcolm Johnson is expanding his layout through the wall. Malcolm's blog is always amazing http://n-rail.blogspot.com Jim Gore isn't crazy about 1990s dance music when he cuts paper and he is still learning from international paper and card-stock modelers. Massimo Piras provides the missing European flavor with an update on his Canadian layout. Stephen Vaughan has be hanging out with Mr. Barraza and Mr. Ramos. Tom and Terry Terrance catch up on N scale 3d, the loss of Weaver and Tom's new track and room modifications. Bruce Kelly gives his model railroading update. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Tom kicks off the show with Toni Ryan talking about his 3d printer. Mike Deverell explains some of his experiments in lighting and his decision about the height of the layout. Tom chats with William Brillinger about his Canadian prototype layout and his business. Check out William's blog http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/blog/23320/ Dustin Fisher provides an Operation Christmas Train Set update and Clark Kooning is looking to get energy behind Operation Christmas Train Set. Tom asks about what it takes to run the national train show. Tom and Bob Richard catch up on some interesting basement liberating renovations (with a couple of cameos from Seamus Richard too). Malcolm Johnson is expanding his layout through the wall. Malcolm's blog is always amazing http://n-rail.blogspot.com Jim Gore isn't crazy about 1990s dance music when he cuts paper and he is still learning from international paper and card-stock modelers. Massimo Piras provides the missing European flavor with an update on his Canadian layout. Stephen Vaughan has be hanging out with Mr. Barraza and Mr. Ramos. Tom and Terry Terrance catch up on N scale 3d, the loss of Weaver and Tom's new track and room modifications. Bruce Kelly gives his model railroading update. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
This is it!!!! This is the episode we have all been waiting for for over a year. All the Man of Steel talk has led up to this episode of the Superman Family Podcast. In this episode Andrew is joined by a couple of really good friends Stephen Vaughan who is a staff writer of supermanlongbox.wordpress.com […]
Well over 9 months have gone by since our last episode of the Superman Family Podcast and there is really no good excuse as to why we have been gone so long. Apologies are made and a new co-host Mr. Stephen Vaughan is introduced. Strap in for a extremely long episode of the Superman Family […]
In the second of a two-part report into dissolving a civil partnership in the Republic of Ireland, Jenny Butler chats to Stephen Vaughan, a Dublin-based counsellor and psychologist, about the emotional and psychological impact of bringing such a relationship to an end. Produced and edited by Jenny Butler. For more information, visit http://eile.ie