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Get ready to dive deep into a conversation that's all about healing, growth, and finding your true path. Today, we're joined by an extraordinary guest, Steve Fielding. Steve's a father, a storyteller, a lover of the natural world, and a passionate advocate for men's mental health and wellness. He's walked his own transformative journey, experiencing the power of breathwork, plant medicine, and authentic relating. And now, he's dedicated to sharing his wisdom and experience to help other men do the inner work this world so desperately needs. Steve's a facilitator of Soma+IQ Breathwork, a guide in initiatory rites of passage, and a producer of men's weekends focused on healing and connection. He's also training as a transformational integration coach, helping others integrate their own profound experiences into daily life. With a deep appreciation for indigenous cultures and a commitment to collaboration over competition, Steve is a true catalyst for change. You can find him on Instagram @steven.fielding. So, buckle up, listeners, because this conversation is going to be powerful, insightful, and maybe even a little transformative. Let's welcome Steve Fielding to the VinnyRoc podcast! * JUST MEATS: No Fuss, All Flavor - Ready & Delivered (https://get.aspr.app/SHWxK) * The American Legion: Save with Multi-Year Membership (https://www.legion.org/join) * Core Medical Group: Striving to pioneer in wellness solutions and help you achieve optimal well-being. Visit https://www.coremedicalgrp.com (https://www.coremedicalgrp.com/) to discover more. * GMR Gold: Offering premium gold and silver investment options to elevate your wealth. Explore more at https://www.gmrgold.com (https://www.gmrgold.com/). * Modern Gun School: Dedicated to enriching your firearms knowledge with a comprehensive curriculum. Find out more at https://mgs.edu (https://mgs.edu/). * MIT45: The Best Kratom on the Market (https://www.ssjf9k2.com/28LTQL6/6JHXF/) We value the contribution of each sponsor and appreciate their dedication to our shared goals. For those who haven't yet, we invite you to watch our latest episode on YouTube, subscribe to our channel, and follow us on social media to stay updated on upcoming content. If you find our discussions valuable, please share them within your networks. Thank you for your continued support of the VinnyRoc Podcast.
Tim Bale, author and Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University, talks to hosts Steve Fielding and Laura Beers about why the Conservatives are historically one of the most successful political parties in history and why Labour historically struggles to win. They discuss the current political and public opinion climate and ask if the next general election could be the real start of a Labour Century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast the TTM Team sit down with Steve Fielding, a former UFO investigator with Quest Magazine. Steve outlines his opinion on his abductions and how this effected his life, we also cover topics such as government cover-ups on UFO abductions along with Steve's honest appraisal of the future of mankind in a post public extra terrestrial Earth.
What's the history behind the name? The Wholesaler Editor Ruth Mitchell connects with Steve Fielding, president of Aquaguard, on its"necessity is the mother of invention" story, as well as how the company is taking care of customers and employees during this time of uncertainty.
Comedian Ciaran Bartlett uncovers three strange but true tales of executions and escapes from Crumlin Road Gaol from 1854 to 1960. Dr Lynsey Black examines the first public execution at Crumlin Road Gaol, of soldier Robert O'Neill in 1854 which ‘entertained' over 15,000 members of the public. Crime writer Steve Fielding shares the case of travelling circus member - Eddie Cullens in 1932 and the murdered corpse found naked with nothing but a bathing cap on. And Donal Donnelly - the only man who escaped and was never caught, recounts his break out on Boxing Day 1960. Produced by Cathy Moorehead.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. This is a collection of highlights from shows forty nine to fifty four, featuring Suzy Norman on Hugo The Hippo, Richard Littler on the episode of The Waltons with a Poltergeist, Gary Bainbridge on Radio City's Jack Your Body parody Deadly Boring, Tim Worthington on It's A Shame by Kris Kross, Phil Catterall on the On The Hour Christmas Special, Ben Baker on Now - The Christmas Album, Mitch Benn on Two-Stage Self-Assembly Ice Cream Cones, and Darrell Maclaine on Blockbusters Bubblegum. Along the way we'll be finding out what Richard Stilgoe rhymed with ‘poltergeist’, speculating on what local radio’s obsession with records with ‘Of The’ in the title was all about, recounting how the cast of The Sullivans got caught up in a South-East turf war, debating Steve Ditko’s role in the invention of Cornetto, going to see a time-travelling Candy Flip, investigating how the ‘Hand Jive’ era of Blockbusters was entirely illicitly funded by holes in grandparents’ pockets, revisiting Peter Skellern’s ‘Lurpak Years’, lamenting the terrible fate of the Breakaway theme music, and unveiling our new foolproof scheme for alluding to now-disgraced celebrities without actually naming them. Plus there's also a bit of extra chat with Richard about an unusual BBC showing of 2001: A Space Osyssey, and something you might not have heard before - Tim on The Zeitgeist Tapes talking to Emma Burnell and Steve Fielding about the long-forgotten Clangers Election Special Vote For Froglet! You can find the full editions of all of these shows - and plenty more besides - at http://timworthington.org/
This month Emma Burnell and Steve Fielding discuss England, England by Julian Barnes. Written in the late 90s when New Labour was still new and The Referendum Party was just a joke outfit, this prophetic novel shows that our 'little Englander' never really went away. The discussion covers Britpop's role in re-normalising patriotism and why Peter Mandelson didn't just use a female Bulldog!
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. This is a collection of highlights from shows twenty five to thirty, featuring Martin Belam on the Laurel And Hardy cartoon, Jenny Morrill on The Just Seventeen Yearbook, Jack Kibble-White on Don't Give Up Your Day Job by Richard Digance, Tim Worthington on Secrets From The School Underground, Ben Baker on Looks Familiar, John Rain on Hello Mum and Phil Norman on The Country Life Christmas Box. Along the way we'll be getting annoyed at a fictional schoolboy’s opinions on Monty Python’s Flying Circus, critically evaluating Richard Murdoch’s cameo in The Wire, and trying our hardest to avoid talking about a cannibalistic emulsified cross between Last Tango In Paris and Straw Dogs. Plus there’s also something you may not have heard before - Tim talking to Emma Burnell and Steve Fielding on The Zeitgeist Tapes about Doctor Who and politics... You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
It's another crossover episode. With a cast led by Daniel Craig and Christopher Eccleston, Our Friends in the North is one of the all-time great BBC dramas: a 31 year story of social housing policy, Labour infighting, police corruption and municipal decline.It's thus about as CityMetric-y a drama as you could ever hope to imagine – plus it's bloody good, not least because it begins with James Bond and Dr Who trying to start a rock n roll band in ‘60s Newcastle. I'd been toying with doing an episode on the subject when the writer Emma Burnell asked me to talk about it on The Zeitgeist Tapes, the podcast she'd just launched with Steve Fielding, a professor of politics at the University of Nottingham. So – this is that episode, originally released last autumn.This is also, incidentally, Skylines' 2nd birthday. We can almost walk. Thanks for listening to my nonsense.Skylines is the podcast from the New Statesman's cities site, CityMetric. It's hosted by Jonn Elledge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you protecting your most-valuable asset, mental energy? Discover how you can achieve laser-like focus and lasting success; Dr. Isaiah Hankel, author of The Science of Intelligent Achievement, offers practical guidance on relationship fasting, social mirroring, creative ownership, and pragmatic growth. Then, make sure your business is embracing top technology trends. Steve Fielding, Chief Content Strategist at RyanTech, Inc., says creating a unique App doesn't have to be expensive or overly complicated. Learn how you can put your best foot forward in a competitive digital landscape. [00:00:00] Be More Successful, Protect Mental Focus [00:06:31] Purge Negativity with Relationship Fasting [00:11:30] Social Mirroring & Revaluating Relationships [00:18:21] Creative Ownership & Pragmatic Growth [00:25:47] Do You See the Forest for the Trees? [00:33:21] Apps and Cloud Services by RyanTech, Inc.
Every now and then, a theme park attraction comes along that makes you remember why you liked this stuff in the first place. And sometimes that same ride is so ahead of its time, you realize you've sort-of seen a glimpse into the future of the amusement industry. This week saw the unveiling of "Mystic Manor" at Hong Kong Disneyland. And for the most part, every Disney fan is in agreement that it is one of the finest attractions ever created by Imagineering. On this week's show, we'll discuss the new attraction, what makes it special and why there are no (at least announced) plans to bring a copy of it to the US Parks. We'll also talk with Steve Fielding, the President of Pantera Entertainment about his highly-anticipated new game "Theme Park Studio." The new title will allow players to create their own steel coasters, wooden coasters, dark rides and flat rides with a level of authenticity and realism never before seen in a theme park simulator. Steve will tell us about some new surprises we can expect to see and how listeners can be a part of the development process! Plus, we'll have Live Trip Reports from Busch Gardens Tampa, Disney California Adventure and Silver Dollar City.... plus a whole lot more! Check out all of the show notes and links in our new interactive ZEEN - "In Styleee!" It's brand new for Season Seven!
*Subscribe @ iTunes* This week The President and Founder of Pantera Entertainment, Steve Fielding is on the podcast. Steve Joins Doug Barnes and Robert Coker to discuss his late arrival into the amusement industry by way of video game design! Steve and his crew are the creators of the soon to be released (Summer 2013) ultimate theme park/roller coaster creation game called Theme Park Studio. The discussion is on Steve's journey to this amazing moment in video game history plus delivers a message on how YOU can help Theme Park Studio deliver everything and more to public!! Tons of fun ahead...Enjoy! ;) Links: Theme Park Studio Website Theme Park Studio Facebook Theme Park Studio KickStarter Theme Park Studio Twitter Thrillride.com Season Pass Closing Song - Wheels by Enuff Z'nuff on iTunes Check Out The Season Pass Podcast Website at: www.seasonpasspodcast.com Follow Us On Twitter! - www.twitter.com/theseasonpass Like the TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass Contact us: doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent.young@seasonpasspodcast.com Call the Hotline with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. –1-916-248-5524 Thanks to each one of you for listening to the show. Your support is extremely appreciated. © 2013 Season Pass Podcast
No electiocast today! Instead we have an interview with Family First senator Steve Fielding, recorded for 3CR's Squatters & Unwaged Workers Airwaves program on July 23. Enjoy! Subscribe on iTunes.
This week: - Steve Fielding (again) - Gameshow - Some other stuff