Australian rules footballer, born 1958
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
A victorious Billy Brownless joins JB at the Triple MCG ahead of the Dogs and Hawks Elimination Final - but first Billy wants to talk about his beloved Cats. Western Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson pops into the box, then the boys do Friday Brag Artist. We give away an epic Penrite Oil Sandown 500 Prize, and Mark from Doreen has a crack at $1k with Guernsey Cash. The boys quickly chat about tonight's game, before three-time Premiership Hawk, and former Western Bulldogs coach Terry Wallace phones in... but who is he cheering for tonight? Billy has a September-themed Idiot Song, and a Fruity Friday Joke to close out the week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Wallace joined the team on 3AW Football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Football Hall of Fame Member Terry Wallace joined Gerard after former teammate Jason Dunstall was elevated to Legend status in the Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A special podcast only edition of Corbin & Ben. Reflections on the Monday night Tassie reveal. Everything else slots into hot news / not news. Brett Deledio joins in his regular Thursday slot and recalls a bake he recieved from Terry Wallace for going to Krusty Demons event the night before a game.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Terry Wallace gets some love, Billy's All Sports Report, Victorian Cricketer Will Sutherland, what should the AFL bring back?, Lehmo's wife had a massive technology fail, Lehmo's list - favourite Aussie drinkers, Channel 9 gets the Melbourne Cup Carnival broadcast rights, Mankini Equestrian, Brisbane's Tom Doedee, Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technicians: We Make the Difference is a new campaign about raising awareness of the roles technicians do. It follows a survey conducted by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation which found only 5% of young people know a lot about jobs a technician can do.Sarika speaks to Tyler Terry-Wallace, a Simulation Technician at Guys & St Thomas' Hospital. He's one of the people in these hidden technician roles. In his job he uses a very expensive manikin (a jointed model of the human body, used in medical training) to create real-life scenarios within a mock-up ward for doctors and nurses to train with.
Terry Wallace recruited Jack Riewoldt to Richmond in 2006 - he pays tribute to the retiring Tigers star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - Jack Riewoldt's retirement, Ken Hinkley's contract extension and more 2. Jack Riewoldt's retirement press conference 3. Who should coach Richmond? 4. Dwayne on why re-signing Hinkley is the right choice 5. Terry Wallace pays tribute to Jack Riewoldt 6. Lost in the Wash 7. Melbourne United's Brad Newley 8. Nick O'Hern on why golf is Australia's national sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian cricket coach Andrew Macdonald assessed the fast bowling stocks ahead of the ashes, Terry Wallace took us back to the recruitment of Trent Cotchin, in Strategy 2023 Brenton Sanderson reviewed Melbourne's win over Collingwood, and Sando set us up for Port Adelaide and Geelong, plus Shannon Gil on Blueys tone perfect ode to cricket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Thursday morning, Gerard's editorial on Port Adelaide vs Geelong and the first Ashes Test was followed by his chat with Andrew McDonald, who talked about how the Aussies are preparing for the first match in Edgbaston. Terry Wallace called in ahead of Trent Cotchin's 300th game, and after going through the 'Strategy 2023' session ahead of Round 14 with Brenton Sanderson, he did some Ashes reminiscing with Shannon Gill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew McDonald and Terry Wallace both joined Gerard on Thursday morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead of Trent Cotchin's 300th game this weekend, former Richmond coach Terry Wallace joined Gerard to talk about the 2007 season when they needed the second pick to get Cotchin, how that was almost jeopardised late in the year, what would've happened with Cotchin if things went differently, why they wanted to draft him so badly, how they knew he was always going to be a great leader, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're joined by Bulldog Hall-of-Famer Terry Wallace!! We learn of his journey from last minute blow in to head coach. The dizzying highs, the heartbreaking lows and then hear the amazing true story behind the defeat of the undefeatable Bombers. Like us on socials - @dannyboydbulldogs Thanks to @reidparker_ for the artwork and @hughmcginlay for the song!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The boys scrambled about the Carlton Draft, Terry Wallace's famous spray, dumb shizen, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joey Montagna and Daisy Thomas are talking about some of the hall of fame sprayers, decide who in the media is going to be first to cop it from a coach and discuss whether Gil will ever leave the top job ------
Today's host, Carmen, invited Terry Wallace from Venture X to talk about his business. Shared workspaces have started to become more common after people tire of WFH (Work from home) and need a change of scenery.
Terry Wallace - The Plough is about to be inducted into the Hawthorn Hall of Fame, and he joins us to talk about the honour.
Episode 82: This week on the “Dan's Talks” podcast, Dan speaks with Terry Wallace, executive director of the Gardiner Mill Cottage Gallery Museum in … Read More
Kim I Plyler speaks with Terry Wallace of Venture X Lehigh Valley.
Garry's gravy making skills, the loud music on 'The Chase', Terry Wallace's Facebook status, Garry's avocado issue, Tim's new favourite song, and more.
On Wednesday morning, Garry and Tim discussed Garry's gravy making skills, the loud music on 'The Chase', Terry Wallace's Facebook status, Garry's avocado issue, Tim's new favourite song, and more in 'The Ramble'. After discussing the recordings released by Heritier Lumumba last night, Sam Landsberger's story about the AFL's dealings with the umpire abuse report, and Jason Horne-Francis' decision to put off contract talks in 'Conversation Starters', they caught up with Hawthorn star Tom Mitchell, who assessed their start to the year and the exciting young list they have on their hands. They got an update on Heritier Lumumba's ABC interview this morning with Sam Edmund, and after quickly entering the Wonderful World of Wine with George Samios, they were joined by Boomers star and San Antonio Spurs big man Jock Landale in the studio. And halfway through a snappy 'Questions Without Notice', sports lawyer Justin Quill called in to chat about any possible legal ramifications for Heritier Lumumba.
Born in a military family, Terry Wallace has always had a strong drive for success. On this episode, Ashley and Terry discuss work-life balance, and how after commuting to NYC for years inspired him to create VentureX in Bethlehem.
Former high-flying Richmond forward Kayne Pettifer is a special guest on the latest episode of Talking Tigers. Pettifer, who played 113 games and kicked 132 goals for the Tigers from 2001-09, features in the podcast's popular “Where Are You Now?” segment. He talks about his time at Tigerland, recounts the notorious tale of his run-in with ex-coach Terry Wallace, and reveals how Kevin Sheedy tried to lure him to Greater Western Sydney. Also on this week's show, TT dissects Richmond's thumping victory over West Coast last Friday night, names the best wearer of the No. 9 guernsey in Tigerland's history, has news of an exciting, new merchandise opportunity for its large, loyal band of listeners – and “Richo” somehow manages to damage his hamstring in a highly-amusing, on-air incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Round 21, 2000… Essendon had won20 games straight, but the Western Bulldogs had devised a plan that all started with a trip to the United States and visit to the Denver Broncos. It helped form a game style the game had never seen before. Former Western Bulldogs coach Terry Wallace details the mind games he played with Essendon in the lead-up to that clash, the players he preferred to take the match-winning kick and how he compares the near-perfect Bombers THEN to the undefeated Melbourne NOW. Join us as Terry “Plough” Wallace and host Shane McInnes re-live one of football's most famous upsets. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Each Wednesday, Shane McInnes is joined by champions of the game to step down memory lane and discuss a momentous edition of a corresponding match of that round. Never-before-heard stories about iconic footy moments, life after footy, and plenty of banter and insight to get you hyped for the round ahead! Don't miss an episode: Follow/Subscribe to Footy: Then and Now on your podcast platform of choice today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Round 21, 2000… Essendon had won 20 games straight, but the Western Bulldogs had devised a plan that all started with a trip to the United States and visit to the Denver Broncos. It helped form a game style the game had never seen before.Former Western Bulldogs coach Terry Wallace details the mind games he played with Essendon in the lead-up to that clash, the players he preferred to take the match-winning kick and how he compares the near-perfect Bombers THEN to the undefeated Melbourne NOW. Join us as Terry “Plough” Wallace and host Shane McInnes re-live one of football’s most famous upsets. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Each Wednesday, Shane McInnes is joined by champions of the game to step down memory lane and discuss a momentous edition of a corresponding match of that round. Never-before-heard stories about iconic footy moments, life after footy, and plenty of banter and insight to get you hyped for the round ahead! Don't miss an episode: Follow/Subscribe to Footy: Then and Now on your podcast platform of choice today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Wallace, CEO of Alynus, Inc, moved from the Marines, to the police force, to management consulting before he pursued a career in HR. Those transitions may sound erratic, but he made those jumps extremely deliberately. In this episode, Terry shares his story of searching for what it means to manage and lead people. Listen in to learn how clearly defining your employees' roles provides immense value to an organization. Quick Links: Connect with Terry: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-terry-wallace/#experience Learn more about Alynus, Inc: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alynus/ Connect with Andrea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leaderdevelopmentcoach Learn more about HRD: https://hrdleadership.com/
Bob Kuhne, Wednesday Works Underwritten by https://robertjamessalon.prstaging2.com/ (Robert James Salon) The https://www.oldtownartsguild.org/ (Old Town Arts and Craft Guild)'s president comes on-air with Gianna Volpe in support of WLIW-FM during the Chairman's Challenge triple-matching all donations made through March 31 to WLIWFM.org up to $50,000. Kuhne talks about the showing and sale of historic works through April at the Cutchogue art gallery, as well as the Guild's first president, Agnes J. Mothersele. He also talks about a pioneer women painters group, members of which would come to be known as the Peconic Bay impressionists in celebration of March as Women's History Month. To see Terry Wallace's lecture on the painters: https://www.oldtownartsguild.org/ (oldtownartsguild.org )
Live from The Pub at Crown the boys were joined by Dermott Brereton, Terry Wallace reflecting on his own run in with a journo and Al Paton with some Supercoach tips. Plus all the fallout from the Tom Morris-Luke Beveridge feud
Terry Wallace joined the boys to relive his infamous run in with reporter Geoff Poulter in 1997
On today's program, there's a generation gap among evangelical givers. We'll take a closer look at a new survey. And victims of a church shooting receive a massive financial pay out from the US Government. We begin today with the story of a Tennessee pastor returning to the pulpit just weeks after he was removed for having an inappropriate relationship. If you have a story you'd like us to cover, or a ministry that you think needs a closer look, please email us. Our email is info@155.138.219.249. That will come directly to my desk, and we'll take it from there. Also, a reminder that we'll be doing a FREE webinar next week. I'll be interviewing Michael MacKenzie about his new book “Don't Blow Up Your Ministry.” It's a great book for pastors, ministry leaders – and those who care about them. Though the webinar is FREE, you do need to sign up. To do so, look for the link in my daily MinistryWatch emails. We're limiting this webinar to 150 people, and we're more than halfway there, so sign up soon. Finally, you can help the program by leaving us a rating on your podcast app. The more ratings we get, the easier it is for others to find us. It's a quick, easy, and free way you can support MinistryWatch. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Ben Warwick We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Anne Stych, Terry Wallace, Kim Roberts, Erik Tryggestad, and Rod Pitzer. Special thanks to The NonProfit Times and Christian Chronicle for contributing material for this week's podcast. Until next time, may God bless you.
On today's program, there's a generation gap among evangelical givers. We'll take a closer look at a new survey. And victims of a church shooting receive a massive financial pay out from the US Government. We begin today with the story of a Tennessee pastor returning to the pulpit just weeks after he was removed for having an inappropriate relationship. If you have a story you'd like us to cover, or a ministry that you think needs a closer look, please email us. Our email is info@ministrywatch.com. That will come directly to my desk, and we'll take it from there. Also, a reminder that we'll be doing a FREE webinar next week. I'll be interviewing Michael MacKenzie about his new book “Don't Blow Up Your Ministry.” It's a great book for pastors, ministry leaders – and those who care about them. Though the webinar is FREE, you do need to sign up. To do so, look for the link in my daily MinistryWatch emails. We're limiting this webinar to 150 people, and we're more than halfway there, so sign up soon. Finally, you can help the program by leaving us a rating on your podcast app. The more ratings we get, the easier it is for others to find us. It's a quick, easy, and free way you can support MinistryWatch. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Ben Warwick We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Anne Stych, Terry Wallace, Kim Roberts, Erik Tryggestad, and Rod Pitzer. Special thanks to The NonProfit Times and Christian Chronicle for contributing material for this week's podcast. Until next time, may God bless you.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed many things, including how many of us work. Due to COVID-19's unprecedented challenges, more companies than ever are moving away from the rigid requirements of America's traditional office-based workspaces to embrace work-from-home and hybrid solutions. On the cutting edge of this evolution in how we work is Venture X Bethlehem, a coworking space on the city's economically diverse South Side (and the home of a satellite Saucon Source office). In our two-part interview with owner Terry Wallace (click here to listen to Part 1), you'll learn more about why businesses of all sizes--from sole proprietorships to large firms--are discovering that coworking spaces are fantastic incubators for growth. Terry also discusses his diverse employment background, which includes military service, working as a police officer, a career in the pharmaceutical industry and being part of the 2010s coworking revolution in New York City. As always, Josh has a local news roundup, which includes stories abou the adoption of a new agenda policy that will affect commenting at Lower Saucon Township Council meetings, funding concerns by Hellertown Area Library supporters, the ongoing, Omicron-fueled COVID surge and the Lehigh Valley's first taste of winter. No Rain Date is conveniently available for listening and download on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Deezer, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Podcasts and other apps, in addition to Saucon Source. To learn more about the podcast, suggest an interview subject or share feedback, please email josh@sauconsource.com. No Rain Date is produced each week by Jonny Hart and is a production of Saucon Source LLC. Love No Rain Date? You can help support it by making a voluntary contribution and becoming a Saucon Source member today. Learn more here. And don't forget to sign up to receive the free Saucon Source newsletter three times a week. You'll enjoy the convenience of having the latest news delivered to your inbox every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as well as peace of mind from knowing you'll never miss another important story.
The coronavirus pandemic has changed many things, including how many of us work. Due to COVID-19's unprecedented challenges, more companies than ever are moving away from the rigid requirements of America's traditional office-based workspaces to embrace work-from-home and hybrid solutions. On the cutting edge of this evolution in how we work is Venture X Bethlehem, a coworking space on the city's economically diverse South Side (and the home of a satellite Saucon Source office). In our interview with owner Terry Wallace, you'll learn more about why businesses of all sizes--from sole proprietorships to large firms--are discovering that coworking spaces are fantastic incubators for growth. Terry also discusses his diverse employment background, which includes military service, working as a police officer, a career in the pharmaceutical industry and being part of the 2010s coworking revolution in New York City. As always, Josh has a local news roundup, which includes stories about overwhelming demand for COVID tests at local hospitals, a local business owner's plan to seek a state House seat, Hellertown-Lower Saucon Winter Restaurant Week and the winner of our 2021 Holiday Lights Contest & Tour. He also reflects on the year that was in local news, with highlights from our Top 12 Most-Read stories list, and shares a special update for No Rain Date listeners. From all of us at No Rain Date, best wishes for a safe and happy New Year! No Rain Date is conveniently available for listening and download on iTunes, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Deezer, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Podcasts and other apps, in addition to Saucon Source. To learn more about the podcast, suggest an interview subject or share feedback, please email josh@sauconsource.com. No Rain Date is produced each week by Jonny Hart and is a production of Saucon Source LLC. Love No Rain Date? You can help support it by making a voluntary contribution and becoming a Saucon Source member today. Learn more here. And don't forget to sign up to receive the free Saucon Source newsletter three times a week. You'll enjoy the convenience of having the latest news delivered to your inbox every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as well as peace of mind of knowing you'll never miss another story.
The terrorist attacks on 9/11 changed the country and the way we approach national security. Experts explain efforts before, during and after.Artwork created by Joey Montoya. Special thanks to Lexi Petronis, Joey Montoya and episode guests Nancy Jo Nicholas (Associate Laboratory Director for Global Security), John Browne (former LANL Director) and Terry Wallace (former LANL Director).LA-UR-21-28848
Affectionately known as ‘Plough', Terry Wallace was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2018. In a truly remarkable playing career, Terry played 254 VFL/AFL games for Hawthorn, Richmond and Footscray, also kicking 123 goals in the process. As a tenacious inside midfielder, Plough won two best and fairests at the Hawks, including in the 1983 premiership year, as well as winning two best and fairests with the Dogs in the late 80's. After his playing days were over, Terry soon embarked on an impressive coaching career, firstly as the senior coach of the Western Bulldogs from 1996 to 2002, where Plough took the Doggies to consecutive preliminary finals in 1997 and 1998, to then coaching Richmond in 99 games from 2005 to 2009. Following the end of his coaching career, Plough then forged a niche in the media as ‘the list manager', and only called time on his 43 year involvement in playing, coaching and media work after the 2020 season.
Get your kids signed up for the most exciting summer camp on the shores of Devils Lake! We talk with Terry Wallace and preview a warm weekend in this installment of the Weekender's Edge.
We chat with Jack Riewoldt's first coach, Terry Wallace.
Adam Contessa played 45 games for the Western Bulldogs from 1997 to 2001 in what was a very strong era for the Doggies under Terry Wallace. After his playing career, Adam has forged a successful career as a coach in local footy, in a variety of roles with Bundoora, Airport West, Pascoe Vale and Sunshine, and he has been a gun local Cricketer with the mighty Yarraville Club Cricket Club, winning two competition medals and countless premierships. In our chat with Adam, we talk about successful culture, the importance of preparation and planning as a coach, and how to manage opportunities for fringe players.
We’re on location for the first time at Venture X in South Bethlehem to speak with owner Terry Wallace about the future of the workspace in the Lehigh Valley. We plan to film a show per month at Venture X. Get in touch if you’d like to get involved. (VIDEO HERE or below) Terry Wallace is a transformational leader with the proven ability to deliver results on a global scale. Terry has a wide range of experience and success stemming from a dynamic career. He started his career in the Marine Corps and law enforcement and evolved to leading Global HR functions in a Fortune 50 company and in one of the fastest growing startups in history. After twenty years of full-time business travel, Terry again decided to redefine his career and started his own business, Alynus Inc. Through Alynus, he is focused on starting and growing businesses at home, in the Lehigh Valley. The first venture is to provide flexible office space, amenities, and services to others as they grow their businesses here in ‘the valley.’ The brand selected is Venture X. We talk with Terry about the future of the workspace in the Lehigh Valley and how Venture X is poised to be leader. This is the first of a new series in which we will be recording live on location at Venture X in south Bethlehem. If you’re interested in learning more about advertising or being a guest, please get in touch Learn more about Venture X Bethlehem Big thank you to Ryan Walsh of Zeptepi Creative for the video work on this. His business office is at Venture X! Check them out. Thank you to our partners: Burke Insurance Agency Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate and our Season Featured Partner, Venture X – Get all of our links here. – Subscribe to the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast. – Want to be a guest on the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast? Watch the video episode here
Sam Hargreaves Chats to Terry Wallace About Peter Gordon's Departure From The Western Bulldogs
Terry Wallace joins Gerard to discuss David Noble's appointment as head coach.
Robert Craddock and Terry Wallace in 30 minutes
Peter Johnston, Robert Craddock, Terry Wallace and Peter Blucher this Monday morning
Peter Johnston, Robert Craddock, Terry Wallace and Peter Blucher in a snapshot
Are the Scriptures Essential to Salvation?This section includes quotes from George Fox's Journal and from Terry Wallace's article Scripture and Salvation.In this podcast episode we also introduce Quaker Questions, a Zoom meeting where questions about Conservative Friends can be answered. They will occur every third and fifth Thursday of each month at 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Email ohiocalendar@hotmail.com for Zoom link.
Terry Wallace previews the 2020 AFL Grand Final in his final segment on SEN weekday programming.
On the show today: 1. Midday Madness - Grand Final plot-lines and dynasties 2. David King on North Melbourne and the Grand Final 3. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund 4. Brad Johnson 5. Terry Wallace's Grand Final preview 6. The NFL to follow the AFL? 7. Campbell Brown on the Cox Plate and the Grand Final
Terry Wallace joined Kymbo & the Rooch for the very last time, calling it time on his 43-year career in the footy industry!
Football has give us dozens of clever & totally appropriate nicknames down through the years, Captain Blood, Lethal, Hungry, The King, Diesel. Immortal monarchies all of them. Then there's Plough, equally descriptive & adapt for Terry Wallace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He played more than 130 games at AFL level, including a grand final, yet he is remembered best for removing several of Terry Wallace's teeth without appointment or anesthetic. Melbourne hard man Rod Grinter sits down for a one-on-one with Mike Sheahan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.