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Latest podcast episodes about tim clarke

The Game Football Podcast
EFL Extra: The EFL is mad!

The Game Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 31:00


Cliché alert: A week is a long time in football. Nothing stays the same for long in the championship, Leagues One and Two Leeds were sinking, now they are top. Wycombe had fallen away now they're back and Walsall were top for 119 days, they've now lost ten in a row but are still third - just.As for the bottom, where do we even start!?Tim Clarke and Gregor Robertson round up all the latest from a gripping round of EFL fixtures and dare to ask - what happens next? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fully & Completely
podList IV - 2000 and Beyond

Fully & Completely

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 58:58


Get ready for a blast from the fucking past! We're revisiting the first five years of podList episodes and bringing them back to the feed—your chance to re-live the magic of TTH fan covers, back-to-back. We're talking incredible fucking renditions of classic tracks by The Tragically Hip tracks brought to life by listeners just like you. So there's that.Each year, devoted Hip fans from all walks of life have picked up their guitars, banjos, pianos, and yes, even synthasysers to reimagine The Hip's legendary catalog. It's a celebration of artistry, community, and the music that unites us. So there's that.And don't forget, podList SIX is just around the corner on May 26th. But first, let's take a trip down memory lane. Listen, enjoy, and maybe even start practicing—your song could be featured next! Track Listing:In View - Shemus GunnMorning Moon - Uzbekistani DenzelLake Fever - Fandom PowerIt Can't Be Nashville Every Night - Tristan ArmstrongSilver Jet - Smug RoosterThe Last Recluse - BeejIt's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken - Mik PerlusGus: The Polar Bear from Central Park - Field of PortersThe Darkest One - Gift ShopIf New Orleans is Beat - Rico BorregoNow For Plan A - Craig Rogers & Yvette DrewsPretend - Marc Harwood, Tim Clarke & Ben WallaceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tthtop40/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Riding Obsession
Rollin' Remedy Rant

The Riding Obsession

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 59:25


Radio TRO is brought to you in part by:Twisted Road - Motorcycle Rental in the USAVisit Twisted.TRO.bike to get a FREE riding day!Robin recalls a quirky CB radio experience while driving through Illinois one Christmas eve. Brian's enduring cold weather challenges, like changing a KLR tire in freezing conditions. Both discuss the benefits of old bikes, detailing unique repair strategies and ... moped projects?Robin's developing MotorcycleTraining.us, aimed at enhancing training accessibility across different programs. Shoutout to Tim Clarke for his recent motorcycle photography accomplishments! Listener questions include where to source parts for older bikes and suggestions for taller bike models suitable for large riders.Brian gets into the nitty-gritty of tire care and remote travel logistics as well as sharing his insights on luggage organization. The duo reviews various resources for cost-effective chain lube and farm stores for adaptable solutions. They conclude with practical advice on managing inconvenience during long rides.Episode Page: https://tro.bike/podcast/2024e29/Music by Otis McDonald

The Truth About Amy
Conversations 1

The Truth About Amy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 59:46 Transcription Available


After 12 episodes, there's so much to digest in The Truth About Amy. Alison and Liam are joined by Chief Courts Reporter for The West Australian newspaper, Tim Clarke who lends his considerable expertise to the analysis of Amy's case. Last year Tim was named WA journalist of the year and has covered a variety of major criminal trials, including that of Bradley Robert Edwards, who was eventually convicted of the Claremont killings. He went on to write a book about it called Enigma of the Dark. Please sign and share our petition for Amy – https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-amy-help-refer-my-niece-s-case-to-office-of-director-of-public-prosecutionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sportsday
Carlton assistant coach Tim Clarke (09.05.2024)

Sportsday

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 11:07


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Court in the Act
Attack on free speech? Govt. vs Elon Musk

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 36:16


It began with a man, and then a boy.  The massacre at Bondi Junction. And the stabbing of a bishop during a Wakeley church service.  Both horrific actions were captured in real time, and the images of the knife, of the death, the horror the shock and the grief, then broadcast to the world.  The mainstream media showed what they needed to amid the strict controls which govern what can be shown by an Australian media company.  On social media – no such control.    Australia's e-safety commissioner stood up and called for those images - to be taken down. X, formerly known as Twitter, refused.  Dr Dana McKay, Associate Dean of Interaction, Technology and Information in the School of Computing Technologies at RMIT University joins host Tim Clarke to walk through the Government vs Goliath legal battle currently playing out in the Federal Court. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
16yo death in custody: tragic Cleveland Dodd

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 38:41


Just after 2am on October 12, 2023 an ambulance raced to WA's main maximum security prison Casuarina.   A 16-year-old boy had self-harmed inside his cell at the notorious Unit 18 – the juvenile facility located within the grounds of the adult prison.   The teen was rushed to hospital where was put on life support. One week later, surrounded by family, he took his final breath.   After his death was grief. From his family, his friends and the community.   But there was also outrage. How could this happen? Calls for change became deafening shouts.   An inquiry was held and the revelations uncovered shocked the state.   That boy's name was Cleveland Dodd.   Senior reporter Rebecca LeMay joins host Tim Clarke to walk through the Coronial inquest into Cleveland's death. ***A warning to our Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander listeners, this episode contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died. This episode also contains content about suicide and self-harm and may be distressing. If you or anyone you know needs support contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 ***See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Travis Barnard's SUPER betrayal

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 41:22


Kimberley Heptinstall was 32, the life of party. Everyone's friend.  She and her partner Travis Barnard met online and got engaged in June 2017.   Until, after a planned elective surgery, Kim lost her life. Suddenly, tragically.  The loss devastated her family. And left her partner bereaved, and apparently grieving.  What Barnard did on the day his partner died in 2019 led him into court this week.  Actions that to anyone who has lost someone too young are hard to hear, and hard to believe.  Criminal lawyer Damien Cripps joins Tim Clarke to discuss all aspects of the case.  For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Edhouse: Father & son bonded by blood

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 37:42


Blood, violence and death seem to follow the name Edhouse.  Father and son Andrew and Robert are both bikies and linked to a string of gruesome crimes – including the disappearance of Kalgoorlie woman Lisa Govan. Andrew Edhouse, one of WA's most notorious bikies in the late 90s,  was a member of one of the “most secretive” bikie clubs in Australia - the Club Deroes. In the late 1990s Perth was in the grip of a war between the Club Deroes and the Coffin Cheaters. One casualty was Coffin Cheater Marc Chabriere, shot dead in his car in Welshpool. Edhouse was accused of his murder but later found not guilty. The son, Robert Edhouse was also a bikie - the Perth leader of a group called Aryan Nations. The neo-nazi was convicted along with his lover Melanie Attwood of the brutal murder of her ex-partner Alan Taylor in 2016. A crime Harvey describes as “full metal psycho behaviour”. The West Australian's chief reporter and Up Late host Ben Harvey joins host Tim Clarke to explore the violent worlds of two members of one family, which collided in one shocking courtroom outburst.  And could come together again before a coroner in a few short months.  For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Death in paradise: 12yo, pilot killed in Broome chopper tragedy

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 36:09


It started as a way to create memories to last a lifetime. An experienced pilot, two excited 12-year-old girls and a family friend on a joy flight over Broome's iconic coastline. But it quickly turned into every parent's worst nightmare as the Robinson R44 Raven chopper plunged to the ground seconds after take-off, right in front of their loved ones eyes. On board that flight was award-winning tourism operator and Broome identity Troy Thomas, his daughter Mia, her school friend Amber Millar and education assistant and friend of the families Maddison Down. Troy, who was piloting the helicopter and Amber were killed. Mia and Maddison left clinging to life. A community was in shock and an investigation began. What it revealed would shock the tourism industry and leave Amber Millar's grieving family desperate for answers. The Nightly's investigative journalist Kristen Shorten joins Tim Clarke to unpack the case. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Joe Versace: A bikie-related shooting?

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 38:22


Versace is a name dripped with glamour, and wealth, and glitz, and fame.  But the reality of the death of a man who bore it was a lot grimier than the Italian fashion house which made it famous.   Joseph Rodney Versace. A man with bikie links. Shot in the head. Dead – in a shed, north of Perth.  The gunman, Joshua Duperouzel, also with bikie links, made his escape in a black Beemer with the number plate ‘666'.  And he stayed on the run for days, before turning himself in the most bizarre way. Former court reporter for Seven News Perth Syan Vallance joins host Tim Clarke to break down the case of The State of Western Australia vs Joshua Colin Duperouzel. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
NSW murders: Jesse Baird and Luke Davies

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 41:28


It's the case that's dominated the Australian consciousness. The alleged murders of a couple – Jesse Baird and Luke Davies – by another man. A NSW cop. Beau Lamarre-Condon.   A double homicide, in Jesse's home. In cold blood. With a gun, that was police issue. Jesse Baird was allegedly Mr-Lamarre Condon's obsession. A love interest spurned, which has allegedly led to the unthinkable.  Seven Network senior reporter Robert Ovadia joins Tim Clarke to discuss the case.   For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au  *** If you or someone you know needs support: 1800RESPECT, 1800 737 732 ***See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Julian Assange: hero or villain? with Peter Greste

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 39:30


Peter Greste – the journalist who spent more than a year locked up in an Egyptian prison – has said the Australian government took too long to finally call for the release and return of Julian Assange. Assange took his final appeal against extradition to the United States to the UK's highest court this week – a last bid to stop him being sent across the Atlantic to face espionage charges. Those charges stem from the Wikileaks releases of hundreds of thousands of US military documents in 2010 and 2011. And since then, Assange has fought off allegations that he put lives at risk with his online leaks, alongside allegations of sexual assault against two women in Sweden. The Swedish allegations fell away as Assange hid away in Ecuador's embassy in London. But the US have never gone away, and this week argued that Assange should be sent to their country to face their justice system. Greste joins host Tim Clarke to discuss the many intricacies of this long-running case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Inside Lisa Wilkson vs Network 10

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 44:36


It's a spin-off from the original drama Brittany Higgins versus Bruce Lehrmann. Veteran TV presenter Lisa Wilkinson took on her former employer Network 10 over her decision to get her own lawyers. And over what those lawyers cost. It all stems from the interview Wilkinson conducted with Higgins on The Project in 2021, where Lehrmann was accused of rape. And that Logies speech, which forced the delay of the criminal trial of Lehrmann. There was more explosive testimony from Wilkinson, revealing the inner workings of the TV station, in a bid to make her former employers pay. Jenna Clarke, associate editor of The Australian joins host Tim Clarke to discuss the latest spin-off in the case that has consumed Canberra and Australia's media. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SEN Afternoons
Dwayne's World with Dwayne Russell - Thursday 22nd February

SEN Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 118:32


On the show today: 1. Dr Peter Larkins on Angus Brayshaw's retirement 2. Midday Madness - Brayshaw's retirement and more 3. Lachlan McKirdy on the Swans v Giants match simulation 4. Carlton assistant coach Tim Clarke 5. SEN Chief Reporter Sam Edmund 6. Lost in the Wash 7. Mavericks star Liv Lewis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SEN Afternoons
Carlton assistant coach Tim Clarke on today's Blues v Cats match simulation - Dwayne's World - Thursday 22nd February

SEN Afternoons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 10:28


Carlton assistant coach Tim Clarke speaks to Dwayne about the take-aways from the Carlton v Geelong match simulation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Court in the Act
Lawyer X The Biggest Snitch: Tony Mokbel & Nicola Gobbo

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 45:50


He was one of the biggest figures in Melbourne's Underbelly. She was his lawyer. And, as it turns out, the biggest snitch of all.   Tony Mokbel is widely regarded as the organiser of Melbourne's methamphetamine business. And in 2006 he became Australia's most wanted man, escaping the country on a yacht bound for Greece. He was caught a year later, wearing what would become the most famous wig in Australian crime. Beside him through all of it was Nicola Gobbo. A prominent Melbourne lawyer she acted for many of the underworld, including Carl Williams. But unbeknown to them, she was simultaneously acting for another- Melbourne Police. Years of informing on her clients earned her the nickname Lawyer X and the police several high-profile collars. But she couldn't stay secret for long. The scandal rocked Australia. Criminals started appealing convictions, on the basis Gobbo's evidence was tainted. Including Mokbel, in court this month appealing his sentence for serious drug charges. Criminal lawyer Katherine Dowling joins Tim Clarke to comb through the history of Tony Mokbel and his extraordinary claims about the lawyer who used to defend him.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Bikie shot & Don Hancock bombed: Ora Banda with Ben Harvey

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 56:34


On October 1, 2000 two shots rang out in the darkness in the middle of nowhere. The handful of Gypsy Jokers sitting around a campfire near the pub in the tiny Goldfields town of Ora Banda hit the deck. One wasn't so lucky. Billy Grierson caught a bullet in the chest and bled to death. The owner of the pub, former CIB detective Don Hancock insisted he had nothing to do with the death. The Jokers were not convinced. Bombing after bombing followed Griersons death. Hancock refused witness protection. And then came the act that rocked the State & changed WA forever. The West Australian's bikie whisperer, chief reporter and host of Up Late, Ben Harvey, joins Tim Clarke to dissect the murder of Billy Grierson, and the terrifying fallout which followed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Good cop, BAD cop: Roger Rogerson story

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 50:11


A decorated policeman is revealed to be a murderer. Detective Roger Rogerson was once a legend of the NSW police force. He scooped up robbers, shot up bad boys, solved murders and never said sorry. But as it turned out, he was as corrupt as they came. And even committed murders himself. Roger Rogerson died on January 21, 2024 aged 83, after suffering a brain aneurysm in his cell at Long Bay prison in Sydney. With his death one of the most notorious law enforcement chapters in Australian history was finally buried, along with many secrets.   Tim Clarke is joined by author and former detective Duncan McNab to detail Rogerson's spectacular fall from grace. And how he became known as the most corrupt police officer the nation has ever known. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Lloyd Rayney, Part 2: The fallout & other theories

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 35:35


It's the contentious murder investigation everyone has an opinion about. Lloyd Patrick Rayney vs The State of Western Australia. One of the most scrutinized murder trials in living memory ended with Mr Rayney being acquitted of the murder, and manslaughter of his wife Corryn. Mr Rayney also won one of the biggest defamation payouts in Australian legal history AGAINST the WA Police.  In part 2 of our series on Lloyd Rayney, Former British Detective Superintendent Robin Napper joins host Tim Clarke to talk about the fallout of the multiple court cases. And share their theories about what happened the night of August 7, 2007. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Lloyd Rayney, Part 1: The trial

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 44:26


It's a case that rocked WA's legal community and etched itself into the State's memory. A toxic marriage on the rocks, allegations of phone tapping, gambling, cheating and murder. Multiple court cases. A family in pieces. On the evening of August 7, 2007, Corryn Rayney, a Supreme Court registrar and mother of two, went boot scooting. She was never seen again. A week later after a tip from the public, her body was discovered buried in Kings Park. Rumours spread like wildfire through Perth. Her husband, prominent lawyer Lloyd Rayney became the police's number one suspect. Their “prime suspect” as Detective Jack Lee told the media. It took a year before he was charged with her murder. What happened next, was truly astonishing. Former British Detective Superintendent Robin Napper joins host Tim Clarke to cut through the case of the State of Western Australia vs Lloyd Patrick Rayney. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Tinder stalker Adam Rybicki/Tom Lewandowski- with Sarah Steger

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 31:44


There are plenty of fish in the sea, so the saying goes. But looking for love online can sometimes  be a terrifying and dangerous experience. Just ask one of the Perth victims of “campaigns of terror and punishment” at the hands of a serial dating app stalker. Adam Geoffrey Rybicki looked like any other young man looking for love on apps like Tinder, Hinge, Bumble, Red Hot Pie, WhatsApp, Snapchat Instagram and Facebook. Exchanges began innocently enough, but at the first sign of rejection, the 33-year-old would “flip out” and begin bombarding his victims, subjecting them to a reign of terror. In the last episode for 2023, The West Australian's court reporter Sarah Steger joins host Tim Clarke, to tell him how she broke the story and found herself the target of Rybicki's vitriol. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Bruce Lehrmann trial: Lisa Wilkinson takes the stand

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 42:29


The Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial continues and this week has featured the most explosive evidence from the woman who conducted the interview with Brittany Higgins.   Journalist, editor, presenter and author Lisa Wilkinson.   She, along with her employer Network Ten, are being sued by Mr Lehrmann, who alleges they defamed him with that piece on The Project in February 2021.  She, and they deny they did, on two grounds. Qualified privilege – that is they did all could to ensure what they aired was accurate.  And truth – that Mr Lehrmann did rape Ms Higgins in the office of Senator Linda Reynolds after a drunken night out in March 2019.  Media intersecting with the law and politics, colliding with a media superstar – with layers of #MeToo on top.  Jenna Clarke, associate editor of The Australian – who now writes about media daily but has spent many days in the Canberra bubble- joins host Tim Clarke to pick through the week's revelations of Bruce Emery Lehrmann vs Network Ten Pty Ltd and Lisa Wilkinson.   For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
WA's most dangerous man - Stewart Gorham

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 42:04


Stewart Sinclair Gorham is 54-years-old. In the last 33 years, he has only spent 100 days in the community. The rest have been spent in prison, locked up for truly hideous crimes. His history is so bad, that even he says he should never again be released from prison. He may well be Western Australia's most dangerous man. Join host Tim Clarke and one of Australia's leading legal minds Tom Percy KC as they outline Gorham's vile history and his terrifying plan to ensure that if he is released, he winds up either dead, or back behind bars. Plus, they explore the controversial and continuing debate over detaining people after their sentences are served -- and whether a balance is being struck between protecting the public and punishing beyond the pale. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au   *** A warning this episode contains detailed discussion of child sexual abuse, sexual abuse and assault. If you or someone you know needs support: 1800RESPECT, 1800 737 732.  If you or someone you know is being abused, report it to the Western Australian police on 131 444, the Child Protection Hotline on 1800 700 250 or Crimestoppers 1800 333 000.***    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Mum and daughter: killed, dumped in shark & croc infested waters

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 41:45


It was meant to be the trip of a lifetime for Perth mother Avril Croft and her teenage daughter, sailing around Australia on a yacht. Instead they were murdered – and their bodies dumped into shark and croc infested waters. Garry Whitsed was charged with strangling his lover, shooting her daughter and disposing of the bodies to cover up his horrible crimes. And he came up with an incredible tale of how he said they died. Without the bodies, police and prosecutors had to prove that Whitsed's explanation was a pack of lies. Tim Clarke is joined by Dr Claire Ferguson - Associate Professor at the School of Justice at Queensland University of Technology – a specialist in cases where there's been a murder, but no body is found. And she delves into the difficulties of proving such cases – and what the history of them tells us about the perpetrators and the police who hunt them down. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Bruce Lehrmann vs Brittany Higgins: the truth on trial

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 48:04


It's a case that sent shockwaves around Australia and has captured the imagination of a nation for almost three years.  And the bombshells have kept on coming in the latest instalment - a defamation trial brought by Bruce Lehrmann in Sydney's Federal court this week. It's a complex he said, she said case. And the job of the judge to get to the bottom of the matter, according to specialist defamation and media lawyer Nick Stagg, co-founder and principal of law firm Steedman Stagg. He joins legal affairs editor Tim Clarke, to walk him through the first week of this explosive trial.  The case began in 2021, when The Project aired an interview with Brittany Higgins, a young parliamentary staffer who alleged she had been raped by a colleague in Parliament House.  Her alleged rapist was not named, but according to him, and later his high-powered and highly paid legal team, anyone who knew him could put the clues together and come up with his name.  The allegations set off a chain of events that had a seismic impact at the highest level of politics, the Liberal party and the law.  A criminal prosecutor of Mr Lehrmann went ahead in Canberra, but fell apart in spectacular fashion last year.  And now, it's Mr Lehrmann making the allegations - that Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson defamed him in the most serious of ways.  For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
A toddler's unsolved death: Justice for Safa Annour

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 39:09


It's been more than 5 years since a Canberra toddler named Safa Annour died in a suspected murder. There have been no arrests, no answers, no justice. No closure. Safa was a striking, smiling little two-year old girl. Her eyes twinkling. And her happy little wave to the bus driver who dropped her off on Monday April 30, 2018,  would melt your heart. That very same day, at just before 2pm, Safa was taken to the Canberra Hospital with horrific injuries. Which killed her. It was a case that should have had all of Australia talking. But it was 6 months before anyone found out about the little girl's death. The West Australian's Dan Jervis-Bardy has made it his mission to find out what happened to Safa. He walks host Tim Clarke through the mysterious case, because someone, somewhere knows something. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Demon unmasked: Case of Barry Cable

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 51:40


He was one of WA's sporting heroes. An AFL legend. But he was also a sexual predator. And a paedophile. Barry Cable preyed on the children of his neighbour - a 12 year-old-girl- frequently, brazenly and for years. After years of abuse, an inability of police to lay charges and a secret appearance WA's Kennedy Royal Commission into potential police corruption, it seemed the woman's story would go unheard. And Cable would go unpunished. Until 2018, when the law changed, removing the time limit for sexual abuse survivors to sue their abusers. And that woman called the offices of lawyer Michael Magazanik, of Rightside Legal. Magazanik joins host Tim Clarke to tell her story and her fight for justice. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au  *** A warning this episode contains detailed discussion of child sexual abuse and sexual abuse. If you or someone you know needs support: 1800RESPECT, 1800 737 732.  If you or someone you know is being abused, report it to the Western Australian police on 131 444, the Child Protection Hotline on 1800 700 250 or Crimestoppers 1800 333 000.***  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Missing for 37 years- Sharon Fulton case with Phil Hickey

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 30:16


A 39-year-old mother-of-four leaves her house in Duncraig on the morning of March 18, 1986. She is never seen again. Four devastated children. Puzzled family and friends. Many public appeals. The disappearance of Sharon Fulton resulted in a decades long investigation by police, determined to find out what happened to the devoted mother. A 77-year-old man has now been charged with murder. The West Australian's senior crime reporter Phil Hickey takes host Tim Clarke through the many twists in the long and winding police case – including the links to some of Australia's most infamous serial killers, the Birnies. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team or cases you'd like explored, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast
Why You Should Attend a Deer Camp -Patreon Deer Camp Recap

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 89:38


The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 275 - Why You Should Attend a Deer Camp -Patreon Deer Camp Recap On this weeks podcast Adam talks with a couple of patrons who attended this years camp Tim Clarke and Brad Collings. Tim attended last years camp and was part of the inception of this deer camp. Brad is a very active member in the Patreon Marco Polo group and traveled all the way up from Tennessee to basically not see deer and had the time of his life. We discuss the benefits getting away, hunting with no pressure and being around like minded individuals and how it benefits mental health. Topics discussed - Deer Camp Experiences in the past - Deer camp for mental health - Like minded individuals - Fast Friends - First Deer  - No pressure hunting - Why you should start your own deer camp  https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter   https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com https://www.zingerfletches.com https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.bigshottargets.com https://genesis3dprinting.com https://vitalizeseed.com https://waypointtv.com/#podcast  If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts.  http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon   http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Court in the Act
A lawyer locked up- The case of Gary Rodgers

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 51:54


He was a regular and regarded criminal lawyer in Perth. Busy representing drunk drivers, drug dealers and COVID breachers.  But in 2018, Gary Rodgers was arrested and charged himself – accused of plotting with former Rebels bikie Steven Wayne Taylor, his mother Christine Taylor and another man, Simon Curry to pervert the course of justice. Rodgers, who denied the allegation, was convicted and sent to jail. He served 15 months in prison until being the State's highest court said he was not guilty of the crime prosecutors alleged.  Rodgers joins host Tim Clarke to tell how he proved his innocence while locked up with violent prisoners and convicted rapists. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
The William Tyrrell mystery with John Hammond

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 38:31


A three-year-old boy dressed in a Spider-Man suit goes missing while playing at his foster grandmother's house in rural NSW in 2014. His name is William Tyrrell and he is never seen again. Today, barrister John Hammond joins host Tim Clarke to step through the serpentine search for William Tyrrell, the disturbing developments, the shocking police tactics, and the ongoing legal process.  They will discuss the ramifications of when a legal process turns into soap opera -- and what that can mean for the guilty and innocent alike.  For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
The Devil Next Door with Shannon Hampton

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 31:57


Some killers are pathetic. Some are genuinely sorry. And then there are a few – rare but always memorable – that are truly evil.  To the outside world, he was a young, urbane, university educated qualified psychologist.  A nice boy, and a good next-door neighbour. When in fact, he was the devil next door. Over Easter weekend 2021 Luke David Fawcett murdered his next door neighbour Maree Collins and her brother Wayne Johnson for no apparent reason. The details of their murders, and the things he did during, in between and after the crimes sent shivers up the spine of everyone in the courtroom. The West Australian's Police Editor Shannon Hampton was inside the courtroom. She joins host Tim Clarke as they go through the details of the chilling crimes. **WARNING: This case is very graphic and contains details which may disturb some listeners ***  For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
Dayne Brajkovich insignia case with Michael Tudori

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 31:41


Feral and fascinating. Arrested, but still arresting. The membership and movements of WA's bikie gangs and the plans authorities have to crackdown on them are always in the headlines. None more so than Dayne Brajkovich, former sergeant at arms of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. Michael Tudori, partner at law firm Tudori Hager Grubb, is one of the busiest barristers in Perth, partly because of his client list including a decent number of heavy-set motorcycle enthusiasts.  He joins Tim Clarke to talk all things Brajkovich, what it's like to represent other bikies and tells us what he thinks of the government's new bikie laws. Plus,  as his a former lawyer, Tudori gives an insight into what slain Rebels boss Nick Martin was really like. For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Court in the Act
One tonne Abrolhos Island drug bust with Tom Percy KC

Court in the Act

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 31:13


Step into any court, in any town or city, on any day and within an hour you'll hear the word drugs.  Today's case is one of the strangest in recent memory and involves 1 tonne of illicit drugs destined for Western Australian shores. It also involved wrong numbers, rotten weather, a yacht from Madagascar, a skipper from France, a crewman from Wales – and a whale which began the downfall of a smuggling plot.  Join host Tim Clarke and one of Australia's leading legal minds Tom Percy KC, as they go through blunder after blunder which saw the Abrolhos drug smuggling case foiled, discuss the mistakes that drug dealers often make and whether the war on drugs is really working. Plus, Percy reveals one of the strangest cases he's experienced in his career.  For all the latest on courts and crime visit thewest.com.au. If you have a question for the team, please get in touch. Email courtintheact@wanews.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)
Barriers & Facilitators Of Implementation Of Evidence-Based Interventions In CYP Mental Health Care

Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 34:13


In this Papers Podcast, Ari Peters-Corbett, Dr. Sheryl Parke, Dr. Holly Bear, and Dr. Tim Clarke discuss their co-authored CAMH review paper 'Barriers and facilitators of implementation of evidence-based interventions in children and young people's mental health care – a systematic review'.

Crunch Time
Round 16 - Carlton Assistant Tim Clarke

Crunch Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 9:28


Tim Clarke, midfield coach of the Blues joins the Sunday Crunch Time team! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Crunch Time
Round 16 - Sunday Crunch Time First Hour

Crunch Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 46:58


The boys unpack all the action from the Saturday games and speak to Carlton assistant Tim Clarke! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Metal Pack Pod
Tim Clarke - Enpack Group Podcast

The Metal Pack Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 41:05


Welcome to the Metal Pack Pod – the industry's leading podcast for the global metal packaging industry. The Metal Pack Pod is brought to you by the Metal Packager, the number one digital resource for the global metal packaging market.With over 7,000 monthly users in over 150 countries, be sure to check us out on metalpackager.com In today's episode we welcome Tim Clarke, CEO Europe of Enpack Group. During the episode Tim guides us through his journey in the canmaking business, and explains the growth of Enpack, which has seen the company expand into Europe. Aside from this Tim also delves into the important of smart technology in keeping the metal packaging business relevant in terms of business and manufacturing processes. But before we begin we must give special mention to pour sponsors PPG, their range of innovative solutions help protect and beautify the world Now onto today's show...

Fully & Completely
Pod List IV - 2000s and onward...

Fully & Completely

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 56:44


In View - Shemus GunnMorning Moon - Uzbekistani DenzelLake Fever - Fandom PowerIt Can't Be Nashville Every Night - Tristan ArmstrongSilver Jet - Smug RoosterThe Last Recluse = BeejIt's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken - Mik PerlusGus: The Polar Bear from Central Park - Field of PortersThe Darkest One - Gift ShopIf New Orleans is Beat - Rico BorregoNow For Plan A - Craig Rogers & Yvette DrewsPretend - Marc Harwood, Tim Clarke & Ben WallaceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fully-and-completely/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Upon Further Review with Brian Brennan
BONUS EPISODE: Ted Lasso/Sports Roundtable with Michael Edgley and Tim Clarke

Upon Further Review with Brian Brennan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 62:54


On a special BONUS episode of UFRWBB, Brian is joined by his friends Michael Edgley and Tim Clarke to talk about the beginning of Season 3 of Ted Lasso (WARNING: SPOILERS). They also talk about the Wizards, Lamar Jackson's contract situation, the Orioles, and who's had the better career between 50 Cent and Lil Wayne. Don't miss it!

Peak Performance Selling
OPEN UP: The Value and Importance of Vulnerability with Tim Clarke, Part 3

Peak Performance Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 13:58


STRENGTH IS MADE PERFECT IN WEAKNESSWhile a lot of people have a stigma of vulnerability being a sign of weakness, but for Tim Clarke, vulnerability is something that leaders and colleagues should have alike. Tim and Jordan discuss the importance of giving room for vulnerability in the workplace and that people who are opening up should not be questioned or treated differently. In line with this, people are starting to move to jobs where they can be open about their state of mind and be listened to. Stay tuned as Tim also shares some light on the misconceptions about mental health, only here in the latest episode of Peak Performance Selling. PEAK PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:TIM: PEOPLE WANT TO BE CARED ABOUT“People are moving. People want to work for not only a company, but we're for someone, a manager who cares about mental health. And so I think every leader on here right now should be considering, okay, what am I doing for mental health? What am I doing for vulnerability, not only to attract talent, but to retain talent as well.”TIM: VULNERABILITY SHOWS TRUTH AND CONNECTS“Vulnerability is just what opens up the door for people to see more of who we really are and to connect.”TIM: #1 MISCONCEPTION ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH“The first one that comes up to me is mental health equals mental illness, whereas mental health could equal mental wellness.” You can connect with Tim and check out his work in the links below:Tim Clarke | Sprout Social Inc. | SproutSocial.com If you're listening to the Peak Performance Selling Podcast, please subscribe, share, and send us your feedback.Jordan Benjamin | MyCoreOs.com | Podcast | Email | Twitter

Peak Performance Selling
EVENTS OF OUR LIVES: Events Of Inclusivity, Grief, And Healing With Tim Clarke, Part 2

Peak Performance Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 9:34


WHAT DOES MEAN TO BE “INCLUDED”?Jordan is back with Tim Clarke, and in this episode, they will talk about events and valuing other things than just work. Tim emphasizes the importance of creating events that are inclusive and engaging while avoiding the same types of events that are repeated over and over. He and Jordan also share some personal experiences where they learned that there are other things more important than just work. Find out more in this latest episode of Peak Performance Selling. PEAK PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:TIM: BE AN INCLUSIVE LEADER“Recognizing that you might have some people in your team that may be struggling, maybe you're in recovery, may or may not want to come forward and talk about that. So if you really want to be a great manager and a great leader and be inclusive, maybe, take some advice on some of those options I just ran through” You can connect with Tim and check out his work in the links below:Tim Clarke | Sprout Social Inc. | SproutSocial.com If you're listening to the Peak Performance Selling Podcast, please subscribe, share, and send us your feedback.Jordan Benjamin | MyCoreOs.com | Podcast | Email | Twitter

Peak Performance Selling
UNCRUSHED: The Power Of Connection And Community Toward Mental Health With Tim Clarke, Part 1

Peak Performance Selling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 14:09


CONNECTED. SOBER. UNCRUSHED.It's another peak performance day, and in this episode, Jordan welcomes Tim Clarke, currently Senior Director for Product Marketing at Sprout Social Inc. Tim is also the Co-Founder and CEO of UNCrushed.org, a platform he built to raise awareness of the many mental health challenges faced and how people have overcome them. Tim will be sharing his own struggles and how he overcame them and will discuss the power of having a community to help you in those struggles. Find out more in this latest episode of Peak Performance Selling. PEAK PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS:TIM: FOCUS ON THE LIGHT, BUILD A COMMUNITY“We don't just focus on the darkness, we focus on the light, how have people found that path through what works for them, in the hope that we can build a community for people to connect with each other.”JORDAN: THE POWER OF COMMUNITY“I think there is so much power in community. We are tribal, as humans, and I think so frequently in sales, were taught, especially with this predominantly male workforce, to pound the chest to just push through it to continue to crush and not take any time to actually allow ourselves to step back to talk about the things that we struggle with.” You can connect with Tim and check out his work in the links below:Tim Clarke | Sprout Social Inc. | SproutSocial.com If you're listening to the Peak Performance Selling Podcast, please subscribe, share, and send us your feedback.Jordan Benjamin | MyCoreOs.com | Podcast | Email | Twitter

Toys on Tap
Ep. 3 Toy History: Sectaurs

Toys on Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 39:21


The year is 1985 and Coleco Toys has just produced a toyline so bizarre from the mind of Tim Clarke... Welcome the Sectaurs! This bizarre line was short lived, but man we wish it would have taken off! Both Zica Toys and Nacelle Toys have rereleased these beauties, but never with the same oomph! Grab your bowl of cereal and get ready for a lesson in toys with Yucko Toys and Chicken Burger Disco!

Pixelated Audio
PC Music with WASD – PA171

Pixelated Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 86:26


Following up our last show on CANYON.MID, we're joined by the artist that closed out the show, Austin Green. Austin is a guitarist and leader of the band WASD. We're going all in on PC game music today with a mix of Austin's favorites as well as PC game music covers from his recently released album Escape. For more info about Austin and WASD, check out the following links: Linktree | Bandcamp Don't forget to catch WASD live at MAGFest 2023 January 5-8, 2023 (Thursday to Sunday) Episode Track List: 0:00:00 Jazz Be Damned - Jazz Jackrabbit 2 (1998) - Alexander Brandon 0:05:33 Welcome to Fyrestone - Borderlands (2009) - Jesper Kyd 0:15:03 Fyrestone (WASD cover) - Borderlands (2009) - Jesper Kyd 0:21:37 Progressive - The Incredible Machine 3 (1995) - Chris Stevens, Tim Clarke, Jan Paul Moorhead 0:25:30 Programmable Rock (WASD cover) - The Incredible Machine 3 (1995) - Chris Stevens, Tim Clarke, Jan Paul Moorhead 0:36:23 Brain Freeze - Command and Conquer: Yuri's Revenge (2001) - Frank Klepacki 0:42:29 Buy Mode 1 - The Sims (2000) - Jerry Martin, Marc Russo 0:47:02 Goin' Down the Fast Way - Rise of the Triad (Christmas 1994) - Lee Jackson, Bobby Prince 0:54:16 The Cathedral - Heretic (1994) - Kevin Schilder 0:57:56 Blighted Sanctuary (WASD cover) - Heretic (1994) - Kevin Schilder 1:07:55 Baba Yetu - Civilization IV (2005) - Christopher Tin 1:14:51 Stand the Test of Time (WASD cover) - Civilization IV (2005) - Christopher Tin

The Customer Engagement Lab
We Need Therapy & So Does Your Revenue Team!

The Customer Engagement Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 46:20


On this episode of The Customer Engagement Lab, we talk seriously (for once!) about addiction and mental health. Our guest is Tim Clarke, Marketing Leader at Salesforce and Co-Founder & CEO at UNCrushed.We discuss:The reasons Travis first went to therapy at age 25The impact storytelling can make on your career and your mental healthWhy Tim got so passionate about mental health that he made it a side hustleGetting people to talk about mental health in the workplace

Leadership Under Fire
Revisiting Measuring Rigor with Timothy Clarke

Leadership Under Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 49:02


In this episode, we're revisiting a conversation with Tim Clarke that was recorded in 2019. Tim is a Brooklyn native who has lived most of his life in New York City. After several years of competing with some of the best endurance athletes in the world as a Professional Triathlete, Tim became an FDNY firefighter in June of 2015. In 2020, he made a life-altering decision to join the United States military. As both an athlete and a coach, Tim gained extensive experience using biometric heart rate data as a tool for training and racing. His experience has given him a unique insight into what happens inside the human body at real world fires and emergencies as well as during workouts and recovery. Tim is a graduate of the University of Delaware and serves as a Human Performance Data Analyst for Leadership Under Fire. Please enjoy a brief update from Tim about his latest endeavors followed by our original conversation, which is as timely as ever. 

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast
Patreon Turkey Hunt

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 96:08


The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 203 - Patreon Turkey Hunt This week Adam sits down to expand on last weeks podcast covering the hunt he was able to go on with some Patreons of the podcast. We talk with Tim Clarke, Eric Redder and TJ Rosipko about their experience hunting turkeys for a weekend in Michigan and the difference hunting public vs private and ultimately the experience itself. Topics covered Turkey Huting for new hunters Why out of state for Turkeys Scouting an area for the upcoming seasonseason Knowing your area Knowing your equipment Hunting in a group vs solo https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.adjustablereddot.com https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://waypointtv.com/#podcast  If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts.  http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon   http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast
Patreon Turkey Hunt

The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 95:08


The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast – Episode 203 – Patreon Turkey Hunt This week Adam sits down to expand on last weeks podcast covering the hunt he was able to go on with some Patreons of the podcast. We talk with Tim Clarke, Eric Redder and TJ Rosipko about their experience hunting turkeys for a weekend … Continue reading "Patreon Turkey Hunt"