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Latest podcast episodes about tim logan

Accidental Gods
Of Schoolishness, Space and Emergence into vibrant systems: a joint podcast with Tim Logan of Future Learning Design

Accidental Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 83:53


If what our culture most urgently needs is for a critical mass of us to grow into adults and then elders, how can we help our young people to step beyond the artificial boundaries of our old, rigid system into a world where they are fully connected to all parts of themselves, each other and the web of life. How, in effect, can we create an educational system that is fit for purpose in the emerging century?In this podcast, I joined with Tim Logan, host of the Future Learning Design podcast, educator, part of the team at Good Impact Labs and co-leader of the International Baccalaureate's 'Festival of Hope'.   Tim is a highly experienced school leader, management consultant, coach, educator and researcher, has held previous pedagogical and well-being senior leadership positions in a variety of international settings and is proud to have consistently helped to build innovative, outstanding schools, supportive relationships and powerful educational visions.  He says, 'The important question for now is, can we intentionally create more spaces in our schools that provide a qualitatively different kind of 'educational' experience?  Transformational shifts are happening in educational and organisational cultures around the world right now. I am incredibly fortunate to be able to play a role in this.'I was on the Future Learning Design podcast just before the dark nights of winter with Ginie Servant-Miklos, Raïsa Mirza and Will Richardson and his podcast has become one of my essential listens of the week and had been planning to invite Tim here to talk about the transformational shifts happening in education and how they can help us lay the foundations for a world we'd be proud to leave behind.  We were planning something for later in the year but we had a cancellation and he had a tech misfire and we both  needed something fast to get the schedules back on track, so here we are with a joint conversation—one of those that ranges wide over the landscape of culture and learning and the 'citadel mind' and our history of optimising for everything and how we could, instead, begin to expand into a more porous mindset and look for resonance and help young people to become part of the emerging transformation of the entire web of life.  Tim on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/teblogan/Tim's podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/future-learning-design-podcast/id1536832802Good Impact Labs https://www.goodimpactlabs.com/aboutNick Mulvey Live from COP26 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-GBl6DeA50&t=1273sConcerned Bird Substack https://theconcernedbird.substack.com/p/elon-musks-and-xs-role-in-2024-electionFestival of Hope https://ibo.org/festival-of-hope/ Systems Transformation Pathway at UWC Atlantic College: https://www.uwcatlantic.org/learning/academic/systems-transformation-pathwayGreen School: https://www.greenschool.org/School of Humanity: https://sofhumanity.com/

Future Learning Design Podcast
FLD Shorts - Episode 4 - Carl Honoré

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 19:28


In this mini-series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This last episode in the series gets us all thinking about how we might slow down a little and create more space for our young people to explore, play, and... well, be bored sometimes! Check out the full episode here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurelearningdesign/episodes/On-Slow-Education---A-Conversation-with-Carl-Honor-e24ndrf

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Future Learning Design Podcast
FLD Shorts - Episode 3 - Rachel Lofthouse

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 18:28


In this mini-series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This third episode in the series features a recent conversation about coaching and mentoring for teacher professional learning with Professor Rachel Lofthouse. Check out the full episode here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurelearningdesign/episodes/Transforming-Professional-Learning---A-Conversation-with-Prof--Rachel-Lofthouse-e2f24km You can also find more information about Rachel's fantastic work with CollectivED: Centre for Coaching, Mentoring and Professional Learning⁠⁠ - https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/research/collectived/

Future Learning Design Podcast
FLD Shorts - Episode 2 - Jo Boaler

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 18:15


In this mini-series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This second episode in the series features one of the most mlistened episodes from last year with the amazing Professor Jo Boaler. Check out the full episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/jhbCnZxznKb And do check out Jo's latest book, released last month, Math-ish: Finding Creativity, Diversity, and Meaning in Mathematics - https://www.harpercollins.com/products/math-ish-jo-boaler?variant=41226038083618

Future Learning Design Podcast
FLD Shorts - Episode 1 - Gary Stager

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 16:58


In this new series, Tim Logan and Ewan McIntosh talk about some of the most interesting bits (to us) of intriguing guests on the show so far, followed by a bitesized excerpt. This first short is centred on a brilliant interview with one of the world's foremost educators, Gary Stager, originally released in January 2024. Check out the full episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/NLQ93mV9aKb Gary's a dear friend of NoTosh, and is running the last ever Constructing Modern Knowledge event this summer. If you care about students learning the skills to design their own learning I can imagine no better place to be in July.

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Future Learning Design Podcast
Going Beyond the Hype - Perspectives on Advanced AI and Education - Part 2

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 143:47


Following on from Part One, this episode brings together many different voices on generative artificial intelligence (AI), from students reflecting on the fragility and uncertainty of their future lives and careers through to system leaders responding to the hyperbole around the advances in AI. In this episode, Tim Logan speaks with: Given, Alice, Zak, Amerali, Gijs and Alex - Grade 11 students at UWC Atlantic College, Wales [starts at 01:54] Raja Rouissi - English Coordinator and English Language teacher at Al Durrah International School, Sharjah [starts at 30:23] Heather Beck - incoming Head of School at Awty International School [starts at 45:48] Dwayne Matthews - Chief Innovation Evangelist and Education Strategist at TomorrowNow Learning Labs [starts at 01:16:37] Gary Stager - Founder and CEO of Constructing Modern Knowledge [starts at 01:37:01] Matt Glanville - Director of Assessment at the International Baccalaureate [starts at 01:58:06] Check out Part One in Episode #107, including: Martin and Rosetta - 13/14yr old students from the American international section of a public school in Bordeaux ⁠Chantelle Love⁠ - Grade 5 teacher at ⁠Australian International School of Phnom Penh⁠, Cambodia ⁠Raj Bolla⁠, Vice Principal at ⁠International School Ho Chi Minh City⁠ and ⁠Dr Tosca Killoran⁠, Deputy Head at International School Ho Chi Minh City ⁠Bodo Hoenen⁠ - Co-Founder and CEO of edtech company ⁠Nolej AI⁠ ⁠Lord Tim Clement-Jones⁠ - Co-Chair ⁠All-Party Parliamentary Group on AI⁠, Chair of ⁠The Institute for Ethical AI in Education⁠ and Chair of Council at ⁠Queen Mary University of London⁠.

Future Learning Design Podcast
Going Beyond the Hype - Perspectives on Advanced AI and Education - Part 1

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 107:32


Generative advanced artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant developments in recent months, confounding all expectations of how quickly its capabilities and access will progress. In this episode Tim Logan speaks with people from across the education system to create spaces for conversations in which we can understand how people are responding and what the longer-term implications are for the way we teach and learn in schools, universities and beyond. Joining him in conversation in this episode are: Martin and Rosetta - 13/14yr old students from the American international section of a public school in Bordeaux [starts at 01:54] Chantelle Love - Grade 5 teacher at Australian International School of Phnom Penh, Cambodia [starts at 11:19] Raj Bolla, Vice Principal at International School Ho Chi Minh City and Dr Tosca Killoran, Deputy Head at International School Ho Chi Minh City [starts at 33:26] Bodo Hoenen - Co-Founder and CEO of edtech company Nolej AI [starts at 01:01:02] Lord Tim Clement-Jones - Co-Chair All-Party Parliamentary Group on AI, Chair of The Institute for Ethical AI in Education and Chair of Council at Queen Mary University of London [starts at 01:24:33]

SmittyDicks Podcast
What The Hell Everything Podcast With Smitty & Guest Tim Logan Monday May 1st 2023

SmittyDicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 102:03


Holy crapoloa, good buddy Tim Logan is in the SmitHole! #whatthehelleverything Please like and subscribe and if you dig the podcast, there's an entire world of past (and future) episodes to dig through. Some of 'em are actually good!!!https://www.patreon.com/We3smiths Spotify Rock Radar / Stoner Reaction Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/23JV982jY8qTrTKpw0lXXg?si=c7097dcf1fc046d8Also, check out my other social media links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SmittyOnDuhInternetPrivate Facebook group where I share more content and a growing community- Smitty's SmitHole Slipper Club (Slippers not required but encouraged) https://www.facebook.com/groups/we3smithsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hungoversmitty/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HungoverSmittySpotify Rock Radar / Stoner Reaction Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/23JV982jY8qTrTKpw0lXXg?si=c7097dcf1fc046d8Smitty Learns Irish PUBcast coming in 2026. For fans of Irish history, shite talking podcasts, pubs and beer and just good fun. The Smitty Learns Irish PUBcast will feature Smitty hiking through Ireland for a year, and stopping by Irish towns to find out about their local history by talking to Publicans (Pub owners), regulars and town know-it-alls in sit down conversations that will hopefully be fun, informative, engaging and probably once in a while, at least a tad vulgar. Flying out April 1Support the show

The Jar
#172 Meeting my father after 20 years with Tim Lodgen

The Jar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 85:24


We meet the next guest, Tim Logan at the Marriott hotel downtown Baltimore. Tim is an impressive person when you meet him, you cant help but notice he's big, he's physical. He's sharp edged and he just has a presence about him. I knew it was him the moment I saw him in the frame of the hotel door. As we got to settle into the chairs and set up, it wasn't just Tim's physical presence. It was also his is energy and the intensity around him. Tim's story is a hard one to listen to, even though it's full of hope because it takes you to such a place of despair, such an emotional place, to listen and understand what another human goes through. There is a reminder of how dark the human spirit can become, and how it can happen to any of us. Tim's parents divorced when he was six and he said that really did impact him. He never really felt like he was good enough. That perhaps a divorce was his fault. Despite Tim's good nature and success in early life, that early self doubt, sent him on the troubling path. It's a powerful part of the interview where Tim describes the moments leading up to him trying to take his life, and how now he's 20 months sober, and finally learn to love himself at the age of 44. And after 20 years, he's met his father again, and it was a powerful healing moment. Tim has an amazing story and he tells it with the intensity that'll captivate you. Tim is a beautiful human who held onto the coping skills of his inner child a bit too long, finally releasing them, bringing light to a once dark space.For behind the scenes content of the making of The Jar, meet the guests, see some footage of unreleased podcast episodes and more visit : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTqB1dhDvl0Oh505ysdxTgTo be a guest on the show email us at thejarguest@gmail.com or visit our webpage : https://www.thejar.live/Follow The Jar on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thejar_podcast/Follow The Jar on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.thejarDisclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not represent the views, beliefs or opinions of The Jar Podcast. Our goal is to provide a platform for everyone no matter what they believe, and we would like to continue to do that while making it clear our guests are not a representation of The Jar Podcast. 

& Then Some
Tim Logan on Stories that Cut Through the Clutter

& Then Some

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 19:02


In this episode we speak to The Boston Globe's Deputy Business Editor, Tim Logan, to discuss what headlines are catching his attention right now, and how the unceasingly active Boston real estate market has evolved over the last few years. Tim also shares how the pandemic and the rise of hybrid work has impacted the journalism industry, and how the development industry has approached efforts to increase diversity in the field. We hope you enjoy!

A Walk With Friends
"We're in This For the Long Run" with Tim Logan and Shane Cartwright

A Walk With Friends

Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 28:36


Tim Logan and Shane Cartwright join me on A Walk With Friends and share about how we walk out our Christian values in a "swipe right" instant gratification culture. We discuss a heart to heart about what we love about Jesus and what we've learned thus far about ourselves  in faith and about our experiences being young and married. Join us in this super casual and fun conversation with friends. Such good stuff awaits us, Let's go!!Follow the podcast on instagram: @AWalkWithFriendsSend in your questions comments and feedback to Marcela.AWalkWithFriends@gmail.com

Grace Point Direct
More Than a Minister: Tim Logan

Grace Point Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 33:57


Tim Logan has a long history with GPC, but as we are finding out, has much more going on than the week to week. Take a listen to this episode and hear about this Mississippi born artist turned Music Man. @TimLoganart @artstorynwa

Meaningful Learning
S2E7: Agile in learning and action (ft. Tim Logan)

Meaningful Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 50:14


In this episode of the Meaningful Learning podcast, I speak with Tim Logan, long-time educator and consultant and strong advocate of bringing Agile into education. Tim explains how Agile principles and values guide us to respond to change and avoid ineffective rigidity, helping to meet student and group learning needs as they arise. Agile is about collaboration and personal interactions, bringing the human element to learning through doing. In this podcast, Tim and I discuss:The value of going beyond quantitative measures as means to understanding learners and their potentialHow Agile allows us to connect action and learning by having the tools to make good decisions for our students and our schoolsPractical ways to implement Agile in your classroomJoin us for another episode of the Meaningful Learning podcast by Coconut Thinking. We hope you enjoy this episode and please let us have your thoughts and feedback. 

Running Things
This is the moment with Jaryd Clifford

Running Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 41:14


Riley is joined on the show today by Paralympic star Jaryd Clifford. Jaryd competes in the T12 (vision impaired) classification in the 1500m and 5000m – where he is the world champion in both (oh, and he holds the world record in the 1500m). Jaryd chats with us from Canberra, where he relocated as lockdowns came into effect in Melbourne in July. In Canberra Jaryd has the opportunity to train with his coach, Dr Philo Saunders and his squad – including his guide Tim Logan. The athlete-guide relationship is critically important to Jaryd, and he speaks at length about the elements that have to go right for the partnership to work – in a race the athlete and guide are connected by a 30cm long tether – which is a lot shorter than it sounds!Jaryd also talks about his plans for 2021 and beyond – including a potential 1500m, 5000m, and marathon triple in the 2024 games. Mind blowing. If you want to learn more about Jaryd, make sure you hit the links below!LinksWatch Running Things on YouTubeJaryd Clifford on InstagramJaryd Clifford article on TEMPOJaryd Clifford 1500m World Champs winJaryd Clifford 5000m World Champs winRiley Wolff on InstagramTempo Journal on Instagramtempojournal.com

Future Learning Design Podcast
On Learning and Leading in a Regenerative Economy - A Conversation with Graham Brown-Martin

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 27:24


In this episode, Tim Logan is joined by Ulrike Suwwan (from Guide and Lead) and Graham Brown-Martin to talk about the challenges and opportunities of rebuilding something different and more regenerative in our current situation. How can we lead our teams through a great depression, or enable a great transformation? Graham is a hugely inspiring and restlessly innovative thinker and leader who has challenged and disrupted many industries, years before it was cool and mainstream to do so (check out his epic bio here - it's well worth a read!). He continues to evolve his fascinating career in the education, technology and entertainment sectors and contribute to the human project of preparing ourselves for the future by bringing together social, economic, political and technological trends and adding a bit of his own unique and anarchic take to keep everybody on their toes! He is the author of Learning {Re}imagined, the best selling book on global education published by Bloomsbury. He is the founder of Learning Without Frontiers (LWF), a global community bringing together renowned educators, technologists and creatives to share provocative and challenging ideas about the future of learning. He is the founder of BeyondTomorrow.Global a growing international intelligence network of interdisciplinary thinkers designing a blueprint for society to thrive beyond the 22nd century. He is co-founder of regenerative.global with William Rankin, a transformative learning consultancy based in London and New York using circular economy principles to inform innovative learning and design practices. Today he runs a strategic insight and leadership coaching practice to help organisations and their leaders navigate the future, achieve their goals and maintain resilience.

Future Learning Design Podcast
On Regenerative Leadership - A conversation with Giles Hutchins and Laura Storm

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 34:25


In this episode, Tim Logan discusses a fresh new Regenerative Leadership paradigm with its authors, Giles Hutchins and Laura Storm. Giles Hutchins is a pioneering practitioner and senior adviser at the forefront of the [r]evolution in organizational and leadership consciousness and developmental approaches that enhance personal, organizational and systemic agility and vitality. He is author and co-author of several leadership and organizational development papers, and the books The Nature of Business (2012), The Illusion of Separation (2014), Future Fit (2016) and Regenerative Leadership (2019). Chair of The Future Fit Leadership Academy and Founder of Leadership Immersions, co-founder of Biomimicry for Creative Innovation and Regenerators, he runs a 60 acre leadership centre at Springwood Farm, an area of outstanding natural beauty near London, UK. Previously held corporate roles - Head of Practice for KPMG, and Global Head of Sustainability for Atos (150,000 employees, over 40 countries). You can connect with Leadership Immersions here. Laura is an international thought leader and expert on sustainability leadership and has spent her entire career advising global leaders on sustainability and building impact- and purpose-driven organizations, and movements, including the Copenhagen Climate Council, the World Business Summit on Climate Change, Project Green Light and Sustainia. Under Laura's leadership, Sustainia became a global mega-brand within sustainability with an outreach to more than 150 million people, a database of 4000 sustainable solutions, multiple state-of-the art publications and a unique partner network. In 2018, she founded Regenerators - a collective focused on teaching leaders from all walks of life about regenerative design, regenerative organizations and leadership and regenerative living. For her work, she has been awarded the title ‘Worldchanger' by Greenbiz and is selected by the World Economic Forum as a ‘Young Global Leader'. She serves on multiple Boards and on the World Economic Forum's Expert Network as an expert in sustainable development and climate change. Her academic background is a Master in Political Communication and Leadership from Copenhagen Business School.

Future Learning Design Podcast
Introducing the Future Learning Design Podcast

Future Learning Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 9:31


This is the first episode in our series of conversations that we hope will inspire and support the positive transformations going on in education, and other sectors. In this introductory episode, Tim Logan introduces the Future Learning Design podcast, and we hear from a selection of the fantastic guests who will be appearing on upcoming episodes. Appearing on this episode are: - Allison Zmuda, author and expert on Personalized Learning - Doreen Kessy, Chief Business Officer at Ubongo learning media production - Steve Peha, software engineer, educational advisor and consultant - Willy Wijnands, Founder and creator of EduScrum - Giles Hutchins and Laura Storm, authors and sustainability and leadership consultants. - Charles Cassidy and Igor Grossman, science of wisdom experts and hosts of the podcast On Wisdom - Carla Aerts, futures of learning versatilist, catalyst and thought leader. In the rest of the series, Tim Logan will also be talking with: - Peter Mott, serial education disruptor and architect of NEASC's ACE Learning protocol - Tosin Olowoyeye-Taiwo, founder and social entrepreneur behind Street to School - Greg Curtis, author, consultant and creator of LearningBoard - Paul Magnuson, Director of Educational Research and expert Agilist, Leysin American School - Anne Fischer, Assistant Principal and Curriculum Coordinator at Phorms Berlin, co-founder of WomenEdDE and expert in design thinking and Agile methodologies - Gidion Peters, author and founder of Organize Agile - Zoe Stanton, founder of Uscreates, Experience Director at FutureGov and social design expert and entrepreneur Find out more about the Future Learning Design collective at www.futurelearningdesign.com (forthcoming) and follow me on Twitter @teb_logan or find me on LinkedIn.

Broker-Talk.com
Boston Globe Real Estate Writer shares the changes in taxes and building V1-E30

Broker-Talk.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 32:05


Boston Globe Real Estate Writer spills the beans on Real Estate. Our Podcast today talks about high rents, need for affordable homes, transfer taxes, rent control the middle class families have difficulty in the Boston area finding homes that are a good fit for them. Tim Logan, real estate writer, from The Boston Globe shares what he has covered in the past months on all these issues. Transfer tax is in front of the legislature this week. The idea is to charge a 1% transfer tax to both Buyers and Sellers. There are some towns in the Commonwealth looking at this for homes beginning at $400,000. This is a slippery slope. Once towns are reaping income from people who own homes and live in these towns they will, of course, jump from taxing some sales to taxing all sales.

Inside Running Podcast
114: Jaryd Clifford

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 119:56


114: Jaryd Clifford   This week’s episode is Styx Brewery. You can vote for Styx Brewery’s Inside Running Pale Ale and other beers on the GABS Hottest 100 by January 17, 2020.    Brad survives a dramatic week of the bushfires around Bateman’s Bay and Canberra. Julian’s big mileage buildup continues and sets a target in the Vic Country Championships. Brady’s training at Falls Creek is cut short following evacuation protocols.  Jordy Williamsz & Sarah Billings win the 7k Portsea Twilight.instagram.com/p/B65MadsBjOD/    Dave McNeill initiates the #kms4bushfires movement and rallies the support of the running community to commit a dollar for every kilometre run to the Red Cross for this week.instagram.com/p/B67Ch3Ond-V/   Relief Run from Samantha Gash is a virtual half marathon or 5k raising funds for Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery https://reliefrun.com.au/instagram.com/p/B68AWy8pGDt/   Trail Race Directors donate entry towards Event Raffle for CFA fundraiser https://events.humanitix.com.au/running-event-raffle-for-cfa-public-volunteer-fund   Donate to Red Cross Disaster Relief  https://www.redcross.org.au/campaigns/disaster-relief-and-recovery-donateDonate to Wildlife Rescue https://www.wires.org.au/donate/current-appeal   Listener question of the week doubles as Moose on the Shoes about how often the boys put on their trail shoes and the technical details about what makes up a trail shoe. Jaryd Clifford returns from a successful campaign at the World Parathletic Championships in Dubai, joining Brady to talk about what his visual impairment is and how the classification system works as well as his various training camps in Flagstaff and Barcelona. They talk about the different experiences of racing on the track and cross country, how the Victorian XCR season played a role in the lead up to Dubai while Jaryd dealt with putting pressure and expectations on himself. Jaryd throughout emphasises the team behind him that brought him to success, especially the role that his friend Tim Logan played in training and racing with a tether, how para-athletics is growing each year in the public consciousness and gives his take on the general state of athletics, how planning for Tokyo and the year ahead presents challenges. You can listen to the backstory of Jaryd on his episode of Tell Me Your Tales on iTunes or where you listen to podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/user-417066036/jaryd-clifford    Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

Inside Running Podcast
107: Caden Shields

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 150:27


107: Caden Shields   This episode is sponsored by the 2020 Cadbury Hobart Marathon on January 12, with the full marathon, half, 10K & more.    Brad’s sticking to his jogging structure for the week alongside Daddy Day CareJulian’s goes into detail the course measurement process for Run For A Cause Ballarat.Brady runs a PB and IRP record of 14:09 at the Victorian 5000m Champs.   James Hansen of Knox and Whitney Sharpe win the Victorian 5000m Championships, while Tasmanian Sam Clifford breaks the Australian U/19 & U/20 5000m.Results    Ben St Lawrence goes back to back winning Point to Pinnacle on an altered course due to weather conditions, while Karinna Fyfe won the women’s race.Mercury Race Report    Jarryd Clifford backs up with another Gold in the 5000m Para World Champs in Dubai, with the help of guides Philo Saunders and Tim Logan.https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/world-para-athletics-championships-day-aussie-wrap/   Listener question asks about weirdest training tip they've heard which ends up sparking a debate involving Game Changers and Kanye West.   This weeks guest is New Zealand’s Caden Shields joins the podcast and talks about the influence of Lydiard growing up and having a highly developed aerobic base as a 12-year-old before heading off to compete in the NCAA Cross Country for Purdue University. As time progresses, Caden talks about dealing with anxiety around racing and the strategies he had to develop to readjust his perceptions of racing. Caden unpacks his performance at the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon where he qualified for the Doha World Championships, going into the process of earning a New Zealand singlet and racing in the World Athletic Championship Marathon before going into his typical training structure and chasing a place at the Tokyo Olympics. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN

New England Soccer Weekly w/ Tom Quinlan
NESW: Boston Globe Real Estate/Development Reporter Tim Logan

New England Soccer Weekly w/ Tom Quinlan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 16:36


Why has it been so hard for the New England Revolution to move into Boston. Tom is joined by Boston Globe properties reporter, Tim Logan, to learn more about the complications. Tim also discusses his recent visit to Allianz Stadium in Minnesota

All Day Breakfast: Midnight Snack
All Day Breakfast: Reheated Ep 9 ft. Tim Logan

All Day Breakfast: Midnight Snack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 41:31


We're joined in studio by comedian Tim Logan for an thorough roasting of puns, bubble, and squeak. PLUS Brent fulfills his dream of becoming a game show host Bonnie brings you the news Traffic, Whether, and all your faves 

YAP
YAP#007W TIM LOGAN

YAP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 74:28


Welcome back to YAP, in this sode we sit down with, comic, writer and creator of NOIRHOUSE TIM LOGAN! YAPPIN OFF about everything comedy, video james, and race- enjoy!

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