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There were almost 300,000 hospital appointments cancelled last year according to figures released to Aontú through a parliamentary question. Steve McMahon of the Irish Patients' Association discusses and exclusively reveals new data on the first three months in the health service.
New stats from the Irish College of GPs shows the country's population has risen by over three percent from 2022 to 2023, the number of GPs nationally only went up by 0.6%. Steve McMahon from the Irish Patients Association, Dr Gary Stack, Medical Director of South Doc & Malcolm Byrne, Fianna Fail senator discuss.
The ATC's Steve McMahon tells Dave about some great flood relief initiatives in the Northern Rivers.
On this episode with special guest host Steve McMahon from the Nerds Of Unusual Origin podcast, we welcome director Sean Patrick Cannon with his new movie The 3rd Guest. Sean Patrick Cannon was born on December 31, 1981 in New York City, New York, USA. Sean Patrick is a director and editor, known for American High School (2009), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and Bel-Air (2022). The 3rd Guest: A husband and wife ghost-hunting team, still mourning the loss of their daughter, encounter her in their latest assignment. This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee, head over to https://deadlygroundscoffee.com/ and grab a bag if you want to support the show head over to http://tee.pub/lic/xagxfUg22qI and grab a shirt! We are part of The Dorkening Podcast Network https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/4232a8c3-588b-4a96-839c-caab20bd20c6
How do you bring someone in to the world of detailing? How can you convince them to ditch the sponge and trade it for a wash mitt? We talk with previous guest Steve McMahon about this and more while having a right good laugh! Please remember to drop us an email with any questions or episode suggestions at speckyandpaultalkdetailing@gmail.com and consider supporting this wee podcast at Patreon.com/speckyandpaultalkdetailing Love you! x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speckyandpaul/message
Have you ever thought about how much work goes into reviewing product performance? Steve McMahon - also known as Geeky Detailing Reviews - joins us for a chat and categorically shows us how it's done! We'd love your feedback so please email speckyandpaultalkdetailing@gmail.com and tell us what you thought! Love you! x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speckyandpaul/message
Ireland beat France, Moss Finn will join us to reflect on a momentous day in Irish rugby. No joy for Rochestown in the Corn Ui Mhuiri final, selector Eoghan Buckley speaks to us post game. It's Super Bowl weekend, our friend Colum Cronin of the Irish NFL Show is in Phoenix, Arizona and previews the big one. Rounding out the show we hear from Liverpool legend Steve McMahon,
Episode Notes Episode 224 is here and while Ron is recovering from the flu, Steven is joined this week by Russ Lyman from the Weekly Warp Pipe Podcast, and Steve McMahon from the Nerds of Unusual Origin Podcast, the 2 newest acquisitions to the Dorkening Podcast Network. In this Episode the guys bring you the Latest Pop Culture News, the latest Trending Topics in the World in This Weeks Trending Topics, and the Latest, Outrageous and Weird News in the World in their What the Hell is That Segment, next, Steven brings you his Current Movie Review on “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” (yes he saw it in the theater a month before it drops on Netflix, so you'll get to hear his opinion on it “Spoiler Free" of course) and also at the Request of their Patreon Backers our Throwback Movie Review on what Will Wheaton dubs The Kirkland Brand Version of ET, Paul Rudd's Favorite Movie, the Mecca of Cult Classics and Product Placements: Mac & Me. Segment Times: Opening/Upcoming Events/Announcements: 00:00 - 7:30 Pop Culture News: 9:00 - 29:48 This Week in Trending Topics: 30:24 - 35:26 Current Movie Review - Glass Onion: 35:58 - 43:43 Throwback Movie Review - Mac & Me - Patreon Backer Request: 43:54 - 48:26 What the Hell is That/Close Show: 49:53 - 1:15:15 Take Part in our End of the Year Special by Filling out this Google Form: [link] https://forms.gle/fYcPwfuWFWmRj6qk8 Big Thank You to our Interim Hosts for this week until Ron gets Better, Russ from the Weekly Warp Pipe and Steve from Nerds of Unusual Origin Follow Russ: Website [link] https://bitbybit.life/the-weekly-warp-pipe/ Follow Steve: Where to Find NOUO [link] https://allmylinks.com/nerdsofunusualorigin Check Super Retro Throwback Reviews out on The Dorkening Podcast Network [link] https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com This episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee [link] https://deadlygroundscoffee.com (The official Sponsor of The Dorkening Podcast Network and Super Retro Throwback Reviews), this episode is also brought to you by Connecticut Cult Classics [link] https://www.connecticutcultclassics.com, and JPO Productions LLC. [link] http://www.jpoproductions.com You can Follow us on Social Media, Buy Our Merch, Listen to our Shows below: [link] https://allmylinks.com/superretropodcast [link] https://linktr.ee/SuperRetroPodcast Get your Super Retro Merch Here: [link] https://super-retro-store.creator-spring.com Also check out Rons Shop for some awesome Merch: [link] http://tee.pub/lic/bkWvDzxz2qo Check out our Twitch: Twitch.com/superretrothrowbackreview Support Us on Patreon, we have updated our Tiers and we want to thank our Patreon Backers: [link] https://www.patreon.com/SuperRetroPodcast Check our Website [link] [https://superretrothrowbackreviews.com](https://superretrothrowbackreviews.com%5C) Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-new-and-improved-super-retro-throwback-reviews/6c01cb07-6e2f-4c42-9867-cbab25403ba5 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The most committed audience member of Scottish theatre is of course an artist in his own right. Brian finally sits down with Steve to hear about his training in New York, his writing and the incredible story of what brought him to today. The post Steve McMahon appeared first on Putting it Together.
Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are joined in the pod performer and athlete Dan Kelly on his new show How I Cam Third in the North Korea Marathon, Steve Dutton the Newcastle fan who was gifted Allan Saint-Maximin's watch and former Liverpool & Everton midfielder Steve McMahon is on the show to spark the call subject 'When did you dine with the stars?'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rory Cooper, partner at Purple Strategies, has worked at all levels of Republican politics…cutting his teeth in campaigns, working in the George W. Bush White House, for the Department of Homeland Security right after 9-11, running communications for the conservative Heritage Foundation, and as Comms Director for House Majority Leader Eric Cantor. Rory tells great stories from these stops, with lessons and insights learned along the way.IN THIS EPISODERory's early political memories growing up around Detroit…A high school Rory finds a way into the 1992 Presidential debate…Rory takes over a New Orleans GOP field office in 1996…A young Rory learns an important political staffing lesson from Trent Lott…Rory is one of the first staffers hired after the Dept of Homeland Security is created post 9-11…Rory talks being around President Bush and working in the Bush White House…An important campaign lesson Rory learned on a California special election…Rory runs communications for the Heritage Foundation as the think tank undergoes changes…Interviewing to become Majority Leader Eric Cantor's Communication Director…Memorable fights with both Republicans and Democrats as Cantor's Comms Director…Rory talks the leadership qualities he saw from then Speaker John Boehner…The GOP member who's not a household name who impressed Rory…Rory talks the difference in good Hill boss versus a bad Hill boss…Rory reflects on the surprise loss of Eric Cantor in the 2014 GOP primary…Rory busts some myths about the Cantor loss and the impact of that primary on GOP politics since…How Rory approaches his next job off the Hill…Rory talks the work he does now at Purple Strategies…The messaging lesson Rory learned from Joe Biden…Rory's two tips to help people succeed in their career…AND…Spence Abraham, aligning Powerpoint slides, Dick Armey, ascendancy principles, BRAC, Joe Biden, the boringest day of the campaign, Neil Bradley, Andy Card, carnival barkers, Alex Castellanos, Bill Clinton, corn chowder, Joe Crowley, Ted Cruz, Bob Dole, donut hole fixes, DREAMers, Eisenhower Internships, Rich Falkenrath, fiscal cliffs, Mike Forbes, the Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act, the Grateful Dead, Joe Hagin, Laura Ingraham, John Jamian, Mardi Gras beads, making Tucker Carlson happy, Mel Martinez, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, Patrick McHenry, Steve McMahon, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Meet the Press, the members only elevator, Milk Duds, navigating cubicles, Obamacare, participants vs pundits, Phish, quoting Hayek, the Republican Study Committee, remaining sticky, rude customers, RINOs, Save Your Asks, serious legislators, Steve Stombres, the Tea Party, Donald Trump, VAWA, village city councils, What It Takes, yellow tape around memorials, & more!
John Anzalone has been a Democratic pollster winning tough races for 30+ years, most recently as Chief Pollster for Biden 2020 helping navigate a crowded primary and grueling general election en route to ousting Donald Trump. John talks his working class roots growing up in Michigan, cutting his teeth in the Biden '88 ('87) presidential, his path to polling, and ultimately starting and growing his own firm to become on the handful of top-tier Democratic pollsters in the country. IN THIS EPISODEJohn grows up a “free lunch kid” and the son of a Teamster in Michigan…John learns an unfortunate lesson from his childhood nickname…Practicing dirty tricks in his first campaign involvement…John talks about his mentor David Wilhelm…John's first big campaign working for Biden for President in 1987…John's memories from his early 20s of being around then Senator Biden…John talks the All-Star team he was part of with James Carville and Paul Begala in a 1988 Senate race…John's FOMO from missing the 1992 Clinton Presidential…The John Anzalone best practices for campaign managers…John's decision to go into polling…John opens up his own polling firm after apprenticing at Frederick Schneiders…John talks the value of “coming in second” in client pitches…The challenge of starting a new Democratic firm in the South in the mid 90s…The firm's success in 04/06 sets the stage to be brought on board with Obama 2008…John talks lessons learned from working at high levels in four straight presidential races…John talks the fabled slide deck that informed some of the early Biden 2020 conversations…John on early challenges for Biden 2020 and what is underappreciated about the winning campaign against Trump…John's advice to the next generation pollsters…John's travel tips…John talks the rebrand of Impact Research…AND…$50,000, Pete Aguilar, Kevin Akins, Jason Altmire, David Axelrod, Barcaloungers, Anna Bennett, big damn deals, Chris Bollwage, Bobby Bright, Joe Burrow, Pete Buttigieg, Don Cazayoux, the Chicago Sun-Times, Travis Childers, Citizens for Tax Justice, Sam Coppersmith, Country Club Republicans, the DC vortex, Rich Daley, Buddy Darden, Pete Dawkins, dead-bang losers, Nathan Deal, Delta Comfort, David Dixon, David Doak, Mike Donilon, Mike Doyle, Anita Dunn, Rahm Emanuel, Rob Engel, Paul Finebaum, the Florida House Caucus, Pete Giangreco, Gwen Graham, Larry Grisolano, Kay Hagan, Debbie Halvorson, Tom Harkin, Gary Hart, Paul Hodes, Jimmy Hoffa, Matt Hogan, Paul Johnson, Larry Kissell, Ron Klein, Amy Klobuchar, Bruce Koeppel, Leading Edge Computers, Jeff Link, Jeff Liszt, Local 7, Jon Macks, Frank Mascara, Paul Maslin, Steve McMahon, Charlie Melancon, Walter Mondale, the Monkey Business, Molly Murphy, Karen Olick, Jen O'Malley Dixon, Bob Packwood, Steve Paikowsky, David Plouffe, prayer warriors, Mark Pryor, Ronald Reagan, Jay Rhodes, Karl Rove, Mitch Rubin, Dan Rostenkowski, John Salazar, Bernie Sanders, Rick Santorum, Greg Schneiders, Heath Shuler, Sicilian enclaves, Clay Shaw, Bob Shrum, Mark Siljander, Steve Sisolak, David Stockman, stray dogs, Brian Stryker, Survey Monkey, Charles Taylor, Dina Titus, Trenton labor people, Uncle Izzy, Fred Upton, Chris Van Hollen, Jon Vogel, Terry Walsh, Whirlpool HQ, Sheldon Whitehouse, whiz-bang kids, Howard Wolpe, & more!
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Ferrell Elliott broadcast the 2021 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes Magic Man #5 draft. Forming the Pros tonight are The Athletic's Jake Ciely, Peter Overzet from Ship Chasing, Draft Sharks' Jared Smola, Jim Coventry from Rotowire, Fantasy Couch's Huseyin Aksu and Doug Orth from Fantasy Football Today. Those Pros will battle tonight's Joes field of 2021 FFPC Main Event players including 2017 Footballguys Players Championship $250,000 winner Michael Abt, Bill and Don Ezzell, JC Gifford, Beth Riches, Jeffrey Burger, Dan Pohlner, Keith Douglas and Steve McMahon. Catch the live draft board at YouTube.com/HighStakesFantasyFootball. Plus, Balky and Ferrell answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Daz chats with former LFC midfielder, Steve McMahon. The Liverpool Connection is an LFC podcast that aims to bring the story of our wonderful club to as many fans as possible around the world. The history, the passion, the music, the people, the City – we want to share perspectives on and off the pitch. We're delighted to have you here with us, be sure to Like and Subscribe with Notifications on for our latest podcast.
Straight From The Off welcomes Rickie Lambert to the podcast. Rickie went from playing at Kirkby Stadium to Wembley Stadium! He tells us where it all started, at Shevington Park in Kirkby and progressing to Liverpool youth team and Kirkby Schoolboys. Deemed mot good enough for Blackpool FC he eventually ended up playing for his boyhood club Liverpool FC as well as England. He tells us tales from all the clubs he played for over the years including Macclesfield, Rochdale, Bristol Rovers, Southampton, West Brom and Cardif and all about the players he played with and against and throughout those times. Episode 38 is brought to you by: G.A.B Scaffolding. For all your scaffolding needs across Merseyside and the North West. info@gabscaffoldsolutions.co.uk
The English game suited Uwe Rösler, and in part two we hear about how he loved the spacious Maine Road pitch and how the home fans made him feel invincible.Paul Walsh was a great guy to be around and he was also the perfect partner up front. There was also Steve McMahon, Peter Beagrie, Niall Quinn, Nicky Summerbee, Nigel Clough, and, of course, Georgi Kinkladze – the maestro. If you made the run, he would find you with a pass.You'll hear about what it's like to score a brilliant goal in a Manchester derby at Old Trafford. There was also the agony of relegation, when City played out a draw against Liverpool, not realising that a point wouldn't be enough to save them.We chat about Pep Guardiola's Bayern and City revolutions, and we hear about Uwe's current managerial role at Fortuna Düsseldorf, where promotion to the Bundesliga is the target.Thanks, UweGrahamSubscribe to The Big Interview YouTube channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're delighted to be joined this week by Sheffield United legend Brian Deane. In his 30s, the former England international played under Graeme Souness at Benfica and Steve McMahon at Perth Glory. Brian is also our first guest to have managed overseas, having spent two seasons as head coach at Sarpsborg 08, and we get an insightful conversation on his reasons for starting out in Norway. Be sure to follow @IntlClearance on Twitter and Instagram to stay up to date with the podcast!
Hosts Tom Johnson and Dan Hopwood speak to former Pool striker Scott Taylor about his prolific scoring stats during his time with the Seasiders between 2002-2004. Super Scott scored 43 goals in 116 appearance and helped Blackpool secure the LDV Vans Trophy under manager Steve McMahon. The ex-Blackpool front man discusses his partnership with John Murphy, confidence in his scoring ability and the importance about being played in the right position. He also helps us preview the game on Tuesday as we discuss, another former club of his in MK Dons.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backs Marcus Rashford to ‘get better’ despite impressing in a 3-1 win against Newcastle, Andrew Cole questions why Anthony Martial is being picked as a centre forward, Raheem Sterling urges his Manchester City teammates to carry on their impressive form after an 18th consecutive win, Jose Mourinho bemoans more ‘individual mistakes’ after Spurs lost to West Ham, David Moyes writes off the Hammers chances of reaching the top four at the end of the season, Ray Houghton & Steve McMahon contemplate a season without Champions League football for Liverpool, Gabriel Agbonlahor praises the tactical genius of Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti in the Merseyside derby, Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers lauds his players after an excellent win at Aston Villa, Dean Smith rues the absence of the injured Jack Grealish, Tony Cascarino criticises Thomas Tuchel’s decision to substitute Callum Hudson-Odoi against Southampton and Trevor Sinclair discusses the ‘art of the volley’. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Johnson and Dan Hopwood spoke to former Pool and Northampton defender Tommy Jaszczun about his time at Blackpool, winning the LDV Vans Trophy, Steve McMahon and the manager that signed him at Northampton Town - none other than current assistant head coach Colin Calderwood. Tommy, talks everything tangerine and gives his thoughts on upcoming game against Northampton Town in this utmp preview.
Now Defunkt is a newly formed band mostly based in the Bellingham area. We chat with Scott Macklin about how they all got together and dive into some of the songs we play from their album.Right before the lockdown, Steve McMahon and James Hunter helped to bring Scott Macklin's song to life. They also received help from his son Case who recorded and mixed the track and from their respective daughters Anastasia, Amaris and Nikko who filmed the video at Joshua Tree.Then came the quarantine. Thinking that he could now check the box “write and record a song” off of his bucket list, Steve decided to flip Scott for real and wanted to do more. The exchange played out like a scene from the Usual Suspects…Is there a problem? One job. That was the deal. One job? One job!That's a good one, Scott. Stop being such a tough guy McMahon! It took one day with McMahon nagging him, and they went back to work.Looks like this is turning out to be not a one job / song deal. So they started trading lyrics and sonic idea files from their own places of quarantine and began cooking up tunes. They bugged other friends to contribute tracks. Big thanks to César Castro, Sandino Gonzales Flores, Gabriel Ochoa, Eduardo Sierra, Joe Seamons, Mamelani Forté and Natasha Jaffe. Low and behold there are enough songs to put out an album.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nowdefunkt/Instagram: https://instagram.com/nowdefunkt?igshid=2ybvqbmziib9YouTube mix: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSlAVND2YJmej_TDnK0NFlnI3P9eVwyHJSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2BMz0H7H7bYkGfzifJUdsdWebsite: http://www.nowdefunkt.com
Vielen Dank für ihre Interesse am BVB Londoner Fan-Community-Podcast. Jede Woche geht es darum, eine Facette des Lebens von Borussia Dortmund im Gespräch mit Experten und ehemaligen Teilnehmer des Vereinslebens wie Spielern, Fans, Journalisten, die diesen Verein in seiner Entwicklung beeinflusst haben, zu entdecken. Zu Gast auf dem Podcast ist heute Steffen Karl, ein ehemaliger defensiver Mittelfeldspieler des BVB, der auch für Hertha BSC Berlin, den FC St. Pauli sowie für den FC Sion, Valerenga, Hallescher FC und Lokomotiv Sofia und Manchester City spielte. Der ehemalige deutsche U21-Nationalspieler, der auf allen Ebenen des Jugendfussballs für die ehemalige DDR auftrat und 346 Spiele auf Profi-Niveau bestritt, erzielte 19 Tore. Derzeit ist er Trainer von Grun-Weiss Klaffenbach in der Landesliga, der 7. Stufe des deutschen Fussballs, und leitet eine Kinderfussball-Akademie. 1. Wurzeln im ostdeutschen Fußball mit dem Halleschen FC (3. Liga), spielte mit der DDR-Nationalmannschaft den Durchbruch als Spieler. Einblicke in den damaligen ostdeutschen Fußball. 2. 90-91 kommt Borussia Dortmund ins Spiel. Wechsel zum aufstrebenden BVB, einem Verein, der ein Jahr zuvor mit dem DFB-Pokal den ersten Silberling seit 23 Jahren gewonnen hatte, aber nur den 10. Erste Eindrücke vom Westfalenstadion. Geschichten von Kutowski, Helmer, Klos und Michael Zorc unter Trainer Horst Köppel. 3. 1991-92 Ankunft des "Königsmachers" in der ersten BVB-Saison unter Ottmar Hitzfeld. Verpasst die Meisterschaft aufgrund der Tordifferenz in einer damals aus 20 Mannschaften bestehenden Bundesliga. Ein Angriff, der sich aus den Größen Stephane Chapusiat und Flemming Povlsen sowie Frank Mill zusammensetzte. Zu den Höhepunkten der Saison zählten die Heim- und Auswärtsschlachten gegen die Bayern. 4. Marsch ins UEFA-Pokal-Finale 1992/93 über Celtic, Real Zaragoza und Roma. Das Halbfinale gegen Auxerre. Marking Roberto Baggio im Finale gegen Juventus. Eine Saison, in der der BVB als Vierter ins Ziel kam, Stefan Reuter der Quereinsteiger in der Abwehr, Freundschaft mit dem oft missverstandenen Matthias Sammer. 5. 1994/95 "The Citizens" Manchester City unter Brian Horton, Storys zu 'Rocky' Rocastle, Niall Quinn, Steve McMahon und Georgi Kinkladze. Freundschaft mit Uwe Rösler, das einmalige Manchester-Derby spielt und wie der Verein vor dem Abstieg bewahrt wurde. Was Maine Road so besonders machte und die anhaltende Liebe zum englischen Spiel. Wir hoffen, dass euch die Show gefällt. Schickt uns eure Kommentare, teilt die Show mit Freunden und vergesst nicht zu liken. Wenn Ihr den Fanklub kontaktieren wollt, geht das über die Website borussiadortmundlondon.co.uk oder auch in der Online-Gruppe unter Facebook.com/borussiadortmundfanclubengland. Während der Saison seit ihr herzlich wilkommen BVB Spiele an unserem Stammtisch in der Naughty Bar in der Londoner Cleveland Street in der Nähe der Oxford Street mit unsere Mitglieder mit anzusehen. Alle Rechte vorbehalten Borussia Dortmund London Ltd 2020
This is the first interview in a line of interviews with people who have through hard work achieved success in the public eye. This interview covers Steve's early years, signing for Everton and going on to make 100 appearances for the blues, his move to Liverpool, the League and FA Cup Double, his feelings on Hillsborough and his latest battle with Cancer along with his plans for the future.
Topic: "Kick for Change" Abhijeet Barse is responsible for the rapid scaling of Slum Soccer which has more than quadru-pled the organisation's outreach in his tenure as CEO. He has established a pan India presence for the organisation by setting up offices and centres in the cities of Chennai, Mumbai, Nagpur and Delhi in addition to other centres in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh Haryana Gujrat and Chhattisgarh. Dr. Barse has revitalised Slum Soccer's football based curriculum through effective engagement with a focus on women's empowerment, hygiene, nutrition and social inclusion. His vision has also led to the development of a comprehensive participant development path-way in the organisation that has helped streamline and focus activities. His strengths lie in overcoming challenges of limited resources and financial constraints to design and deliver high-quality, cost-effective and comprehensive football for development programs. Dr. Barse was elected to the network board of streetfootballworld (Strategic Alliance Partner of FIFA) where he served for two years with distinction. He plans to replicate his work and learn-ing from that time to develop a network of like-minded organisations in India to promote the interdependence and integration of all members. He also plans to increase global participation in Slum Soccer's initiatives and towards that end he has organised events which have seen the participation of football legends like Dwight Yorke and Steve McMahon. He is an accomplished public speaker and has delivered TEDx talks at Nagpur and VIT Vellore in addition to heading an expert's panel at ‘Goal 2015' and ‘ Goal 2019'- an international Conven-tion on Football Business organised by FICCI. Dr. Barse is an International Ambassador for the National Children's Football Alliance He is an Acumen Fellow (Class of 2014) and is the 2015 winner of the Game Changer Award conferred by the HR Club of Mumbai. He also completed Executive program for Non Profit leader at Stan-ford Business School in August 2015. His work also led to the organization being awarded FIFA Diversity Award in September 2016. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/future-school-leaders/message
Today we find out who will join Argentina & Italy in the semi finals. Rudi Voller returns with a saliva-free perm for the Germans to take on a somewhat header-obsessed Czechoslovakia side. And in an all time Italia 90 classic, England with reckless abandon of their defensive game have binned Steve McMahon for Platty which should mean plenty of openings for a truly entertaining Cameroon side. There's more Milla skipping & wiggling, Oman-Biyaak's outrageous gymnastics and some top theatrics from the Mexican referee. And back in Ireland there are absolute scenes for Jack & the lads' homecoming as Haughey pulls what we now know as a 'Shane Ross' and RTÉ have created a giant crystal World Cup replica. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Trev Downey is joined by Liverpool Legends Jan Molby & Steve McMahon who tackle a raft of questions from LFC fans during the global Coronavirus pandemic. This show was recorded live on Facebook live during AnfieldIndex's AI Lockdown Live event.The Ragamuffins opened and closed the show with live music too!Keep a look out for more shows later in the week as James Pearce, Neil Jones and Jim Boardman join Nina Kauser on a special Media Matters show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The massive shift to telework in recent weeks has put enormous pressures on federal, state and local IT departments, given the scale and complexity involved in shifting operations. But there may be a silver lining, as IT leaders are in a stronger position to advocate for more modern and out-of-the-box solutions that can deliver services faster or more flexibly. Steve McMahon, Interim CIO at Splunk, can relate to what agency IT departments are going through. He shares some of the steps his organization had to take to adapt to new operating environment — and suggests strategies that IT departments can use to address the expanded set of security risks. Sponsored by Splunk. Guest: Steve McMahon, Interim CIO, Splunk Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoopstatescoop.com/listen or www.statescoopstatescoop.com/listen
David Squires, renowned football cartoonist for the Guardian newspaper and published author, chats to host Dan Ogunshakin. A passionate Swindon Town fan, David combines his love for the beautiful game and drawing to entertain readers around the world every single week whether it be his satirical take on the week’s football events or paying tribute to some of the game’s most colourful characters and icons. On the pod, David talks about how his love of football began, his initial steps into the world of cartoons, where he draws his inspiration, his favourite and least favourite people in football to draw and upsetting Steve McMahon. This episode was recorded on March 13, 2020. Inside the Beautiful Game is brought to you in partnership with Arepa - brain food for the modern world. Visit drinkarepa.com (http://drinkarepa.com/) You can find Inside the Beautiful Game on Facebook and follow the pod on Twitter @InsideTBG or on podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/inside-the-beautiful-game-991478 Please leave us a review and 5* rating either on Apple podcasts or at http://ratethispodcast.com/inside. Thanks!
Dr. Morten Hoegh talked to prof. Steve McMahon at #EFIC2019 in Valencia, September 2019. Steve told about his journey throughout many fields within the science of pain. This episoded is recorded with and for the European Pain Federation, EFIC.Watch the video on the EFIC Facebook hereVisit the EFIC Facebook-page hereVisit the EFIC webpage hereVisit the SMOF Facebook-page hereVisit the SMOF webpage here
Steve McMahon, the last Liverpool captain to lift a league trophy, joins The Athletic’s James Pearce and host Steve Hothersall to reflect on his days as skipper and look at how he compares to the current captain Jordan Henderson. The Athletic's senior football writer Ollie Kay also discusses whether Liverpool’s FA Cup victory over Everton was one of the greatest derby victories of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello! For this episode I was very happy to welcome Adi Viveash to the podcast. He guides me through his Town career which started in the mid-80s as a youth player and went all the way to 1995. He was managed by John Trollope, Lou Macari, Ossie Ardiles, Glenn Hoddle, John Gorman and Steve McMahon. He saw it all and is wonderfully thorough. We also discuss his post-Swindon career and very successful time as a respected coach. This is a comprehensive take on an eventful period in Swindon Town's history and I cannot thank Adi enough for his time. This episode is sponsored by the STFC Official Supporters Club. SUH-WIN-DON!
Sports and Exercise Medicine Students National President Stephen McMahon joins Mark on the show today. Steve is a medical graduate student and coach, with previous careers in exercise physiology and education. With over 24 years of teaching and lecturing experience we are delighted to have Steve on the show to talk about the future of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the effects of Heat related illness and injuries in sport. Please enjoy and consider subscribing. Sponsorship Info This episode is proudly brought to you Blackroll. Receive 15% your recovery pillow using the code 'TSWS15' at payment. For Australian customers, receive 15% off all Blackroll products on www.blackroll.com.au with the same discount code. Train Smarter with Science is also brought to you by Velocity Performance. Visit www.velocityperformance.com.au to learn more. Team Contact Email us at team@tswspodcast.com for guest recommendations or any questions you want answered about previous guests or research we’ve discussed. Guest Details If you'd like to learn more or get in touch with Steve, please follow the link below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-mcmahon-51084224 Music Credit: Panthurr https://open.spotify.com/artist/2NZPNX4jXljA8MsUTrrgNq https://instagram.com/spencer.panthurr https://soundcloud.com/panthurr Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/trainsmarterwithsciencepodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you an accountant, Lawyer, Doctor, Engineer? Did you know that you could save thousands with an LMI waiver using niche bank policy up to 90 or even 100% loans? Listen in to hear Sam Carrello give us the inside word. Steve McMahon, Ballajura's #1 agent then steps into the studio for the first time to explain why this super diverse suburb on the metro fringes has so much to offer.
In this latest edition of ATP Extra, Millsy is joined by Neil, as they sit down with Everton fan favourite, Tony Grant, a local lad who lived the dream of playing for his boyhood club! In a fascinating episode we take a look back at Tony's time in football, from his childhood growing up in the city, supporting Everton in 1980's and his fond memories of the great Everton sides of the period, including discussion of the famous game against Bayern Munich, to his time as an Everton player and latterly, his career now as a coach. During his time at Everton, Tony played under Mike Walker, Joe Royle and Walter Smith, with all three managers getting discussed and Tony talking about his particular sadness on hearing the news of Joe Royle's sacking. Although not part of the 1995 FA Cup winning side, Tony played in the 4-1 Semi Final win against Spurs, which is covered, and he also mentions his relationships and opinions on some fellow players including Andrei Kanchelskis, Neville Southall, Kevin Campbell and Duncan Ferguson and the impacts that their leaving/signings had on the club and it's fans. Time spent under Steve McMahon at Swindon is covered, with the episode then progressing to talk about Tony's current career as a coach, with his views on the modern game, differences between academy and first team coaching, scouting for Steve Walsh and his opinion on Steves time at Everton, all notable points. The episode closes with a chat about Tony's continued ambitions in the game and his exciting new role, as assistant coach to Robbie Fowler at Brisbane Roar in Australia. An episode not to be missed by any Evertonian!
Geoff Shreeves is joined by former Liverpool midfielder Steve McMahon and Tim Sherwood to discuss all the latest football news including whether Liverpool's 0-0 home draw to Bayern Munich is a good result, is Frank Lampard the man to take over at Chelsea if Maurizio Sarri leaves, and how long should players' contracts run for?
Kelly Cates is joined by Alan Smith, Steve McMahon and Jason Burt for a discussion on all the latest news and major talking points from around the world of football.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by former Liverpool captain Steve McMahon and former Australian international goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer to discuss the Carabao Cup as the North London derby is drawn as a quarter-final, where next for Aaron Ramsey as he nears the end at Arsenal, plus Harry Redknapp was infuriated by comments from Gary Neville on Monday Night Football but were they justified?
Welcome to Episode TH13TEEN of the Loathed Strangers Podcast. Still just about delivering that one instalment per week. Phew! For this episode I was joined 'down the line' by Paul McAreavey who like each and every guest of the podcast to date was an absolute delight to talk to. Paul grew up in West Belfast during, shall we say, a turbulent time in Irish/UK relations and was signed as a teenager by Steve McMahon. I think Paul would be the first to admit that his time at Swindon was a not exactly a happy one (although there were good times within his five season spell in Wiltshire) Lots was covered The Troubles Northern Ireland U21 Swindon Town - Steve McMahon - Jimmy Quinn - Colin Todd - Andy King - Roy Evans - Andy King (again) - The frustrations of being on the fringe - The frustrations of Ali Benarbia's skill Happiness Post-Swindon *WARNING* Podcast contains some mild talk of Karl Robinson. Football is great, isn't it!? All of the #LSPod guests volunteer their own time to discuss football with me and I’m very much grateful for it. Thanks, as always, for listening and I really hope you enjoy! Rich Facebook: The Loathed Strangers Twitter: @loathedstranger Instagram: @theloathedstrangers loathedstrangers@gmail.com Music by Matthew Kilford Artwork by John Daglish Producer: K.P.
It’s back to the 1980s when football on Merseyside ruled England and Europe.This week former Everton writer Graeme Sharp and Liverpool Midfielder Steve McMahon go head to head.In this series we bring together famous sporting rivals to share a story from both sides.The triumphs, tragedies, the victories, near-misses, laughter and sorrow.Re-United airs on Sundays at 8pm on talkSPORT. Subscribe for the podcast on your device. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matthew Upson and Steve McMahon join David Prutton to discuss Jose Mourinho's legacy in football after he defends his record at Manchester United. West Ham are without a point in the Premier League so far this season, would defeat at home to Wolves mean a crisis for the London side and will Rafa Benitez adapt his tactics after the defeat to Chelsea last weekend?
Geoff Shreeves is with Liam Rosenior and Steve McMahon to discuss all the latest news and talking points from football, including what the future holds for Celtic, whether Wayne Rooney left the Premier League too soon and Unai Emery's decision to appoint more than one captain.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Dennis Wise and Steve McMahon to debate the 'maybes' of the England squad and discuss a potential managerial transfer window.
Goldstein and Wright return with another 45 minutes of gold. Along with the normal segments of another Lineker Update, competition time, Chapter Chat and Things off Wrighty's Chest, the boys discuss why Wrighty couldn’t date Goldstein, How beetroot can’t kill you, Why Wrighty's optician has a bust of him, Steve McMahon’s penis and why Wrighty should have scored the winner in Euro 96. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly Cates is joined by Rickie Lambert and Steve McMahon to look back on West Brom's two-goal comeback against Liverpool at the Hawthorns.
Geoff Shreeves is joined by Steve McMahon to look back on Manchester United's win at Bournemouth, the PFA Team of the Year, whether Manchester City will rule for years, and how Joey Barton will fare as he starts his career in club management.
Live from the Etihad, Geoff Shreeves is with Shay Given, Danny Higginbotham, Kevin Campbell and Steve McMahon for a Derby Day 2 special, looking ahead to the weekend's matches.
On this week's show I chat with Amy Lawrence about the upcoming documentary '89' which, unsurprisingly, tells the epic story of Arsenal's title win in the 88-89 season. Needing to go to Anfield and win by two clear goals, Michael Thomas's last gasp winner has become an unforgettable piece of Arsenal history. Amy and I chat about the season itself, the making of the film, and more, before chatting more generally about the pressures football puts on players and fans these days – in particular the prospect of Christmas Eve football. There's also Steve McMahon's 1-minute finger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What the Hell is going on around here NOTNation??? Why is this episode of Not Another Nerdy Podcast numbered 27.1? Don't worry, we are as confused as you are. Apparently, the Boys got together to record episode 27 & even brought guests... Tom's buddy Steve McMahon & the #1 NOTHead himself, Danny Abbott, on the show to join in on the fun. 2 hours & 43 minutes later, they stopped recording & Tom thought he was going to have a stroke at the idea of going through & editing all of that raw ridiculousness. After listening back, there was 45 recorded minutes of pre show prep & banter, which Tom was simply going to DELETE until... he heard a Meltdown/rant from J Money like no other & knew that he owed it to NOTNation to release this Solid Gold Sound Gem so that they too could enjoy the verbal assault being unleashed on one unsuspecting Dr. Bill! So here you go NOTHeads... the best 30 minutes out of that 45 minutes lying somewhere on the editing room floor! Let's call it 27.1 & hope it tides you over until Senor Bo can sort through the remaining 2 hours of raw recording & piece together an actual episode 27. Please Subscribe, Download, Listen & Share on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Stitcher or Google Play! Give the Boys a 5 Star review & write something witty for them to laugh at on Podknife.com! Follow all of the @NOTpodcast1 MAGIC on Social Media & Spread that Word of Nerd... TWITTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK YOUTUBE NERD PODCAST MAFIA SITE
Max Bergmann, a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and a former State Department official, joins Michael Steele and guest co-host Steve McMahon to discuss the results of the French presidential election. The guys look at former-acting Attorney General Sally Yates' testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Neil Mellor hosts a review of the win over Stoke City and a preview to the massive game at Anfield on New Year's Eve with Manchester City. He's joined by former team mates and Anfield Rap duo John Aldridge and Steve McMahon, David Thompson also returns to give his views on the transfer window next month. Champions League cult hero Djimi Traore makes his podcast debut from Seattle to reflect on another dramatic cup win, again on penalties, with his new team in the MLS. And to reflect on that never to be forgotten night in Istanbul in 2005. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin
1. Strangelove (Bomb The Bass) - Depeche Mode 2. Keep On (Razormaid! Mix) - Cabaret Voltaire 3. World In Motion (The B-Side) - England New Order 4. Suicide Blonde (Milk Mix) - INXS 5. Don't Talk To Me About Love (12" Mix) - Altered Images 6. Quiet Life (12" Mix) - Japan 7. Memorabilia (12" Mix) - Soft Cell 8. Left To My Own Devices (New Toy Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 9. Your Love Takes Me Higher (The Pod Went Pop Mix) - Beloved 10. You Spin Me Round (Murder Mix) - Dead Or Alive 11. Take Me Now (Razormaid! Mix) - Vicious Pink 12. Sex (I'm A ... ) (Extended Version) - Berlin 13. Girls On Film (Night Version) - Duran Duran 14. Dance With Me (Long Version) - Alphaville 15. It's Called A Heart (Extended) - Depeche Mode Notes and other random things: I hope this time around I will get to do some notes on some of the tracks in this episode. I'm guessing most would rather hear the music than read a bunch of ramblings from a guy stuck in the 80s, but I'll do my best to keep the total package intact. I do want to quickly point out to readers/listeners that this episode did manage to earn an "Explicit" tag due to some thematic issues in a couple of the songs. While the language is generally fine, there is one "slut" outburst in the Berlin tune and some sketchy noises in a couple of the songs typically associated with carnal activities. Just wanted any parents out there to be aware should you feel like playing this mix in the car or somewhere where inquisitve and/or impressionable kids might be within earshot. Berlin and Beloved are the problematic songs, so just fast-forward through those if you're concerned. On to the songs ... Leading off things is a Bomb The Bass remix of the DM classic, "Strangelove". It's an appropriate first track, I suppose, as the song was the first single off the Music for the Masses album, which was released in 1987. While eminently successful at that point in their career, it's probably the album that nudged DM toward super-stardom, an interesting turn of events considering the band chose the album name as a lark, a snide dismissal of the suggestion that they create more commercially successful music. While the compositions on the album were more sparsely arranged than previous albums and darker in tonality, the album was a critical and commercial success, effectively making DM a musical fixture among the masses, something they jokingly embraced in selecting the title. As for the song itself, it was originally a high-energy pop song, but Mute founder and producer Daniel Miller thought the overall feel of the track wasn't a good fit for the album. Miller's remixed version is the one that shows up on Music for the Masses. Bomb The Bass, by the way, is the one-man audio production team, Tim Simenon. Simenon found early success in the mid-80s as a musician creating drum tracks and basslines, then "bombing" them with a variety of samples and noises. His first single, "Beat Dis", which contained 72 samples including bits and pieces from Public Enemy to Ennio Morricone to anything in between, was one of the first tracks to introduce sampling into the musical vernacular. "World in Motion" was a song written by New Order in support of England's 1990 FIFA World Cup campaign. Believe it or not, the tune still stands as New Order's only #1 hit on the UK singles charts, holding the top spot for 2 consecutive weeks. The song is credited to ENGLAND New Order, most likely because members of that era's football (soccer) team, including left-winger and future hall-of-famer, John Barnes, contributed vocals and rapping to the song. Last year, a blog entry in NME magazine celebrated the 25th anniversary of perhaps the greatest sports-themed anthem of all time with a look at ten "geeky" facts about the song. I've reposted them below. 1. New Order drummer Steve Morris claims the band's manager, Tony Wilson, tricked the FA and the band into working with each other. "Knowing Tony, he probably sold them the idea of us doing a song and then told us the FA had come up with the brilliant idea." 2. In fact, he and instrumentalist Gillian Gilbert initially thought the offer of making the song was a joke. They had another offer of work on the table – with director Michael Powell – but eventually chose to delay that until the following year. Later, on the day they started recording 'World in Motion', they received a phone call saying Powell had died. "We made the right decision," they said. "We'd have looked like proper charlies working with a dead director." 3. Gilbert and Morris were actually pretty crucial to the song – the track was adapted from one of their compositions as The Other Two, which was originally written for BBC's 'Reportage'. 4. At the time, when NME asked footballer John Barnes how excited he was to be collaborating on a football song, he responded: "If I thought it was going to be the same as the usual crap, why bother? But this is alright." Barnes' rap was written by the man himself and performed - legend has it - in one take. 5. When the FA heard "love's got the world in motion", they asked the band to replace "love's" with "we've". The band refused. "It's an anti-hooligan song", they said. Too right. 6. Morris, in a crisis of ambiguity, called coming up with the lyrics a "nightmare", because he wanted to avoid any association with football violence while being cheeky enough that "if it all went pear-shaped, at least we could say it was a joke." He later said, "I couldn't imagine it being anything other than 'World Cup Willy', but Keith Allen got involved and made it funny." 7. Keith Allen, who co-wrote 'World In Motion', wanted it to be called 'E for England', with lyrics that ran: "E is for England, England starts with E / We'll all be smiling when we're in Italy." The FA vetoed the decision. Looking back at it in 1993, he was diplomatic: "I think at the time there were certain drug-related overtones that didn't appeal to either Top of the Pops or the record company." Allen was later involved in 1998 unofficial England song 'Vindaloo'. 8. At the time the song was released, lead singer Bernard Sumner told NME, "This should be the last straw for Joy Division fans." Make of that what you will. 9. Reflecting on the song years later, Morris said that it may have changed football. "It did come at a bit of a turning point for football. Until that point it was all very laddish. After 'World in Motion' everybody got a bit loved-up with it." 10. Barnes recently revealed that he had to do a rap-off with Paul Gascoigne, Steve McMahon, Peter Beardsley and Des Walker before he was picked to perform the rap. The question is - did Gazza cry when he lost out that time too? By the way, the song that would knock "World in Motion" from it's lofty perch at #1? "Sacrifice" by Elton John. For shame! Produced by the great Trevor Horn and appearing on the album Introspective, as well as being one of the longest tracks in their musical repertoire, "Left to My Own Devices" by the Pet Shop Boys was intended to be an "experiment in seeing how mundane a pop song could be, before setting it against extravagant music," according to lead singer Neil Tennant. No doubt, the song adds touches of classical music, specifically orchestral phrases culled from Claude Debussy's "Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune" ("Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun"), to the proceedings. However, this mundane song is rife with supposedly biographical or semi-biographical information from Tennant's youth that he ambiguously puts on display topped off with an idiomatic title. Whether lyrics about "roundheads" (a reference to Pro-Parliamentary forces in the English civil war) the sun and brochures and Che Guevara are self-referential terms about the Boys' "alternative" lifestyles is a matter of conjecture and I'll leave it to smarter people than myself to pour over the details. Frankly, I don't care what the meaning. I prefer just to listen and enjoy. In a previous episode, I mentioned the numerous contributions of Nick Rhodes to the success of Duran Duran. Perhaps his biggest was that of a visionary as he quickly seized on the potential of the music video. He was the one who pushed the band toward more elaborate productions, a somewhat questionable decision at the dawn of the 80s as the phenomenon that would come to be known as MTV was still months away from its eventual August 1, 1981 launch date. Not to mention, at that time, nobody could have actually predicted the overwhelming success of the network and the lasting impact it would have on the music industry. Released in July of 1981, "Girls On Film" was the third single from Double D's self-titled album. Interestingly, it was the band that chose the song to be their third single after a dismal showing by the second single, "Careless Memories", a song that had been selected by their label, EMI. Though "Careless Memories" reached #37 in the UK, it was perceived as a failure because the first single, "Planet Earth", had been a Top 20 hit. "Careless Memories" was also the song chosen to herald the soon-to-be released full-length album. That the band chose "Girls On Film", a staple at live performances, as the group's third single was fortuitous. It helped album sales overseas, though it did not initially chart in the US. After the follow-up success of the Rio album in 1982, their first album was re-issued in the states in 1983 and became certified platinum in 1985. While the song is no doubt a great one, it was the video, which was originally filmed in 1981 a few weeks prior to the launch of MTV, that made serious waves and caused serious consternation among parents and network censors. The uncut version circulated regularly on the Playboy Channel as it was deemed too pornographic for MTV. It was also banned on the BBC. A heavily-edited "day" version was created for regular airplay and is the one with which most of us are familiar. And though the song had already achieved chart success, it was that video, directed by Godley & Creme, that kept people talking and kept the band firmly in the public eye. Simon Le Bon would later lament that the scandalous nature of the video obscured the message of the song, which was about the exploitation of models in the fashion industry. To end this episode, I figured I'd include the most reviled song in the Depeche Mode catalog. Okay, that's a bit of an exaggeration, but both Martin Gore and Alan Wilder have, on numerous occasions, described "It's Called A Heart" as their least favorite single ever recorded by DM. Wilder admitted he was "anti even recording, let alone releasing it". So, why the high level of disdain for the song? Seems the band, especially Wilder, thought that the b-side, "Fly On The Windscreen" was a stronger song and should have been released as the band's next single at the time. Apparently, the record label didn't like the fact the first word of the song was "death". Yet Wilder argues: "I fought tooth-and-nail on behalf of the B-side Fly on the Windscreen which was far superior. To me, the whole thing was a serious backward step. I felt we'd worked diligently to build up recognition for a harder sound, with more depth and maturity, and here was this ultra poppy number that did nothing for our reputation." When asked in an interview if he could turn back time and do something over again, Wilder responded: "I don't think I'd change much, apart from some of the hair styles and those daft boots I wore in 101. Oh, and I'd also make sure that I missed my wake-up call on the day we made the video for It's Called a Heart." Wilder says of the video concept, "Quite how [Peter Care, the director] equated 'calling something a heart' with twirling cameras around on the end of a string in a field of corn in Reading dressed in a skirt, I'll never be able to tell you." Wilder hated the song so much that he answered the question "In your opinion, what makes up a true DM fan?" with "Anyone who still gives us the time of day after having heard It's Called a Heart". Remixes didn't fare much better in Wilder's eyes. He once commented on the "Slow Mix" version of the song, "...you do need to be particularly devout to endure it - slowing it down to half speed made it twice as long - probably not a very good idea - twice the agony." Okay, so Alan Wilder doesn't particularly care for the song, but I LOVE IT! And since I'm curating this podcast, I included all 7+ minutes of the Extended Mix for your listening enjoyment. That's it for this episode. I've got another podcast all figured out and I'll post it as soon I can find time to record it. Thanks for tuning in/listening/reading!