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Kerry cyclist Gene Mangan, who made history by winning the 1955 Rás Tailteann at just 18, died last week. The Killorglin man was an extraordinarily gifted cyclist who remained deeply involved in promoting the sport and nurturing talent. Treasa spoke to Dr Tom Daly is the president of Cycling Ireland, former secretary of Killarney Cycling Club and author of The Rás: The Story of Ireland’s Unique Bike Race.
On a new TAGSPODCAST aka Talk About Gay Sex podcast Host Steve V and Co-hosts Jeremy Ross Lopez and Kodi Maurice Doggette are back with all new hot LGBTQ topics, sex and relationship advice and more:Olympics Opening Ceremony - the highs, lows and the controversy...Tom Daly shows the world his LGBTQ pride at the OlympicsPriest sues Grindr after being caught!Back in time - Greg Louganis at 64 surviving HIV and his new collab with Chubbies!Who is Vivian Wilson? Elon Musk's trans child who wants nothing to do with her father...Sending good vibes out to Morphine of Season 16 Drag Race after a horrible car accident"I Kissed a Boy" on HuluAdvice: Minimum expectations for hosting someone on Grindr...Advice: Am I making live p*rn for them?Get 20% Off plus Free Shipping for the Sexual Performance Booster by JOYMODE. Go to usejoymode.com/tags and use code: TAGS Steve V's Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/tagspodcastFollow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Jeremy on IG: @jrosslopezhttps://linktr.ee/kodimauricehttps://linktr.ee/kodimauriceFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod
The weather's getting cooler so the boys crack open a bottle of red this week for their weekly catch up.Chris has found a local Tom Daly sponsorship that might not technically be above board.Brad delivers one of his best segues to date in order to delve into our gay awakenings.And Matty got his new driver's licence back - what do the boys think of his photo?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this fasinating chat between two animal physiotherapists, Dr Gillian Tabor and Canine physio Tom Daly, discuss the many similarities and differences in treating horses and dogs.Tom discusses his passion for helping dogs, the powers of water therapy for dogsIn a typical day, Tom would treat dogs that have:Joint issues - such as arthritis, hip or elbow displacerCruciate issues in need of supportNeurological - inc discs and back issuesWith osteoporosis - how can a physio help make a dog more comfortable in their day-to-day lives? Tom explains some of the signs and behaviours to look for which may indicate that your dog is suffering from painful joints.How does a cruciate issue affect your dog? It is a very common issue that Tom helps many dogs with; these can be caused by chasing squirrels and damage caused by chasing fastballs! Do you use a chuck-it-ball throw?! You may reconsider after listening to the damage they can cause to your dog's cruciate ligaments!Water treadmills vs treadmills - why are they so useful and helpful in recuperating dogs? And when would a physio use them?What can you do to help your dog's joints and body? There are some very simple and easy suggestions!------------To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.comNot a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest in this episode of the Leadership Under Fire Humanizing the Narrative Podcast is Lieutenant Thomas Daly. Lt Daly joined the ranks of the FDNY in 1997. As a firefighter, Tommy served in Ladder Co. 176 and Rescue Co. 2. As a Lieutenant, he was assigned to Ladder Co. 111 and Rescue Co. 2. Tom retired from the Department in 2023 with 27 years of service. LUF Founder Jason Brezler hosts.
Ethan Heisler talks to privacy experts about the value of personal information and what banks need to do to protect their employee and customer data given escalating risks in the cyber-security space. Leading 25-year expert in cybersecurity, Jonathan Nguyen, and Tom Daly, founder and chief of MePrism explain why companies need to think beyond just preventing data breaches and make a real plan for what happens after they've already occurred.Subscribe to The Bank Treasury Newsletter and Podcast at thebanktreasurynewsletter.com for professional Insights and commentary on bank treasury issues, investment portfolio strategy, and more. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon. Follow us on LinkedIn. Music by Phantom Sun.
Tom Daly completed the first solo Ireland circumnavigation by kayak in 1979. In today's episode, we talk about the adventure itself, the gear, the freedom, and how this trip almost got him kicked out of the sport. It was a far different time. Certainly simpler than today's social media fueled expeditions. It's an interesting comparison. It doesn't make one better than the other…just different. And I think the Irish Canoe Union's position is different on solos now too. Following that solo, Tom has continued growth in sports to become one of the world's most accomplished masters cyclists and ultra endurance cyclist, coach, and researcher on physiological adaptation to training in older athletes. Thank you to Mike Conroy for helping make the connection with Tom Daly! Learn: A Journey in 1979, by Tom Daly St. Brenden the Navigator Masters Cycling Coaching Connect: Tom Daly
Sales Strategies for Sustainable Revenue Growth Tom Daly, Sales Xceleration – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Karl McKinnie Episode 1015 Tom Daly Tom Daly is an accomplished sales leader within Sales Xceleration with a history of delivering top revenue results for organizations spanning multiple industries. Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Tom Daly about sales strategies for sustainable revenue growth. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How many companies hit a scalability ceiling and lack sales leadership and infrastructure. - Why it's important to create a strong sales infrastructure, including defining ideal customers and value propositions. - How metrics, goals, and sales processes are crucial components of sales infrastructure. - Why forecasting and setting realistic goals are essential for sales success. - How CRM systems help nurture leads and provide visibility in your company. Connect with Tom: Guest Contact Info Links Mentioned: salesxceleration.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anne Marie speaks with Tom Daly, Head of Kitchen Appliances at Curry's, about the top mistakes people make when using an airfyer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to up your sales game and understand today's hiring challenges? Get the insights from Tom Daly, guest on the "Grow Your Business & Grow Your Wealth" podcast with host Gary Heldt. Tom Daly serves as a fractional Chief Revenue Officer at Sales Xceleration. With a strong sales strategy and management background, Tom provides valuable insights into sales metrics and processes and what drives revenue growth strategies. His expertise also spans comprehensive sales analyses and the evolution of client behaviors. In his conversation with Gary Heldt, Tom discusses the importance of detailed sales analyses, the current challenges in hiring, and the need for a clear sales process. He emphasizes the value of having meaningful conversations in business. Key Takeaways: ✅ Deep Dive into Sales Analysis: Understanding the reasons behind those numbers is crucial beyond meeting sales targets. Analyzing sales can reveal insights into changing client behaviors and margins. ✅ Hiring Challenges and Solutions: Contrary to popular belief, good talent is available. The key lies in having a strategic approach to hiring. ✅ Importance of Sales Processes: Sales involve more than calls; it requires a clear strategy, the right tactics, and an outcomes analysis. ✅ Power of Conversations: Regular interactions can create future opportunities even if they don't lead to immediate business. Reach Out: Want to connect with Tom Daly? Websites: www.focusinsightsgroup.com , www.salesxceleration.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-d-4796bb/ Sales Assessment: https://salesxceleration.com/sales-agility-assessment/?locationid=29820526 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our personal data is collected, sold, shared, used, and misused in ways most of us cannot imagine. Data brokers that buy and sell our personal information (“PI”) do it behind the scenes and almost always without our knowledge or consent. Data brokers are largely unregulated. What can be done about perils that have led to murder, theft, and other mayhem through easy access to PI? Tom Daly, CEO of MePrism, takes us on a tour of the consumer privacy landscape. A consumer data privacy company, MePrism programmatically removes people's sensitive information from the internet. Explore what can be done to protect individuals from swatting, doxxing, and other misuse of their personal information, early state and federal steps towards regulating data sales and sharing, and measures that organizations and individuals can take to prevent mal-actors from gaining ready access to our PI.
Matty is a team GB diver and Olympic champion, winning an Olympic gold medal alongside Tom Daly in the 10m Synchro in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. In this chat, we speak about the mindset that it takes to become the best in the world and how life hasn't always been easy for him. Since becoming Olympic champion, opportunities have opened up for Matty and he was in the 2021 series of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here –where he finished in 5th place, along the way winning the hearts of the nation with his kind, calm and friendly manner. He now partners Noah Williams in the 10m Synchro event, together winning a silver medal in the World Championships in 2022 and a gold medal in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham – so his diving success in continuing towards the next Olympics in Paris 2024.
On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Tom Daly, founder of Relevant Ventures. Tom and I talk about the challenges big companies have when trying to navigate technology and market changes. And what you can do to avoid some of the common obstacles and barriers to innovation and transformation. Let's get started. Inside Outside Innovation is the podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. Each week we'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive In today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty, join us as we explore, engage, and experiment with the best and the brightest, innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.Interview Transcript with Tom Daly, Founder of Relevant VenturesBrian Ardinger: Welcome to another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host Brian Ardinger, and as always, we have another amazing guest. Today we have Tom Daly. He is the founder of Relevant Ventures. Welcome Tom. Tom Daly: Thank you very much, Brian. Pleasure to be here, speaking with you. Brian Ardinger: I'm excited to have you on the show. You have had a lot of experience in this innovation space. You worked with companies like UPS and ING and I think most recently, Coca-Cola and a lot of the innovation efforts around that world. So I am excited to have you on the show to talk about some of the new things you're doing and I think more importantly, some of the things you've learned over the years.Tom Daly: I started doing this work before people called it digital transformation or innovation. The Earth cooled, at about the same time I began getting my head around this. I'm an advertising guy to begin with, and I can't prove it, but I think I created the world's first dedicated 30 sec TV commercial to a website. UPS. In that process, I picked up some vocabulary and I learned some things about how websites, quote unquote work, so that when people started calling, you know, back in the mid-nineties wanting to talk to somebody about the web or the internet, the calls came to me. And it was during that process where I started to build new networks within UPS, learn about new things going on at UPS and discover some of the opportunities. It's been a while. Brian Ardinger: You talk a lot about this ability to turn big ships in small spaces. Talk a little bit about what that means to you and, and what the challenges really are for corporations in, in this whole innovation space. Tom Daly: The idea of turning big ships in small spaces actually goes back to my boss's boss at UPS who noticed I was toiling. UPS has a reputation as a conservative company. A little bit unfair, there's some truth to that, but not quite what people think.It's actually a very, very innovative company and has been for its entire history, but it is collaborative. There's a lot of debate and a lot of discussion. So getting new things done, driving new ideas that my boss to encourage me, you'll get there, Tom, but it's like turning a battleship in the Chattahoochee.So, I don't know where listeners are, but imagine a pretty darn small body of water and a really big ship that you're trying to turn. So, a lot of back and forth, a lot of kissing babies, shaking hands, and just getting, you know politics, but in a good positive way to kind of really understand interests and concerns and build a better program, a better idea.So that's the idea, and it was encouraging to me. So, this notion of turning big ships in small spaces, it seems to be, to the degree I have any superpowers, that's the one I'm able to kind of figure out how to help larger organizations figure out how to extract value from, you know, kind of what's coming up around the corner.Brian Ardinger: Obviously you've seen a lot of changes, whether they're technology changes or business model changes that have happened over the years. Where do companies typically run into the problems when they see something on the emerging horizon and they're saying, we've gotta do something about this. What goes through their mind and what can they do to better prepare for some of these drastic changes?Tom Daly: The thing companies can do to help themselves most be prepared for big ships in the world that we all live and compete in, is, you know, the twin keys of openness and acceptance. Being open to an idea is really important, but it is only half the battle. Being accepting of the implications of those ideas is really key and the classic example would be Kodak. You know, Kodak early in, open to the idea of digital photography. But equally unaccepting of its implications. So they didn't jump in, they didn't do the things they needed to do, and as a result, very different company Blockbuster would fit in that category.Certainly, they understood the implications of streaming technologies and the web and the ability to distribute content. Given the retail heavy business, the land heavy business, they just weren't accepting, or at least not accepting fast enough to be able to secure position in the next evolution of how people consumed content. So those two ideas, being open and accepting both in equal measures is critical to getting yourself in a good spot. Brian Ardinger: Well, you touched on an interesting point. You read about the stories of companies failing or being disrupted, and from the outside it looks like, well, they didn't pay attention, or they didn't know what was going on.But it seems like, from the stories and the people that I've talked to, it's not that they weren't aware of what was going on. Or the fact that it was going to have a major impact or that they should do something about it. It was more to that line of it, like you said, acceptance of, well, how do we actually do this knowing that we're going to have to change our business models, change the way we make money, change everything about what we currently do to make this radical shift. And it's that classic innovator's dilemma. Are you seeing that changing nowadays, now that people are kind of more familiar with the concept of this and, and as more and more changes hit corporations, so you're getting faster at having to adapt to this. Are you seeing the world changing or are you still seeing the same problems exist?Tom Daly: You know, anybody in this space, Brian, doing what I've been doing for as long as I've been doing it, you need to be an optimist. You need to believe that, you know it's all going to happen. That said, the conversations I'm having today in 2023 are pretty darn close to the conversations I was having in the middle, you know, of the nineties, right?So, whether it was the dawn of, you know, this graphical overlay on the internet, the web, and when browsers enabled, or the introduction of now advertising and marketing opportunities on the web, which didn't really happen at the beginning of the browser era, that followed a little bit later. Or the introduction of mobile phones and then smartphones and all the, it's the same conversations. And they all come from a place of gaps.I won't say a lack because in some places there is confidence and acceptance and alignment with what's going on. But it's not uniform within organizations. Right. Then there are pockets of people within departments, IT people, marketing people, salespeople. They see the same opportunities. But there are also folks who do not see the future in the same way. And that's where that acceptance problem comes in. So I ask questions, I do a little survey. And I ask people really fundamental questions, one of them having to do with innovation. Now, where do you put your company in terms of new technologies and how quickly they would be used. Like you see yourself among the first to use emerging technologies?I'm asked almost around 2000 people this question. And interestingly, overall, 16% of people would say, yes, our company is among the first. But if you drill down into that, you see CEOs of the C-suite at 36% believe they are the first to use technology, but only about 19% of VP and director level. So that gap needs to be studied.It could be that CEOs are both open and accepting, but just can't bring their organization along with them. And get people to the same head space. Or it could be that the, you know, VP director level folks see something different. We're not among the first, and it's this overconfidence among the C-suite, who happen to believe, but it may not be the reality of what you don't see it. What you're looking at C-Suite is really not what's going on. Regardless of how you interpret that gap, there is a gap. And understanding it, managing it, dissecting it, interrogating it is kind of what's really important. Brian Ardinger: You know, a lot of this change and the, the ability to accept change and, and adapt to it comes down to incentives. What are you seeing or what have you seen that's worked when it comes to incentivizing teams or even the C-Suite to put new things into place and to react and adapt to new changes? Tom Daly: It's going to happen; it's going to change. My technique, it may be more patient than others. I don't know how to make it go super-fast. I just know that lots of back and forth. You know, I think that the thing to do is demonstrate that this is real. I'll tell you an example, a little technique that I used back before the advent of mobile payments. Before people using their phone to buy things was really as prevalent as it is today. It was possible, but not a part of many people's experience.So, at the time I was at Coca-Cola, our products were sold in a lot of retail environment where these capabilities were being slowly introduced. But I was also working among a group of people, none of them are ignorant, they just didn't believe it was happening. I organized what I called a mobile payments safari.I got a local little tour bus. And planned out a route to Coca-Cola Company customers. Dunkin Donuts, local Burger Joint, Home Depot. All of these companies using Mobile payments in one way, shape, or form. And I made everybody kind of get the appropriate app, sign up for the appropriate services. They paid early days of Square. I didn't pay for this bus ride out of my own budget. I had each participant use Square to see how that worked. Took them to Dunkin Donuts to go get their coffee or Coke and donut. Talk to the counter, see customers, so on and so forth throughout the day. Now, by the end of the day, it wasn't Tom's opinion, my language I gave everybody the same inputs that I had. With the benefit of those same inputs. They reached the same output. They reached the same conclusion, alignment gaps closed. People started to realize, oh yeah, that's, it is happening in the world, you know where I live. Brian Ardinger: That's a great exercise, and I think more and more folks need to pay attention to that. You know, we talk a lot about the customer discovery process and that. Especially when we're working with startups, because at that early stage, they're trying to figure out who their customers are. Is their market and everything else. I think the challenge when you get to a kind of an established company is they think they know who their customers are or they, you know, read about it or hang out with the same competitors. And so, there's a natural tendency to think they know what's going on in the world and that ability to step outside the office and see what's really going on. And, you know, firsthand knowledge I think is so important for whether you're launching a new product or just trying to, like you said, understand a new technology set and how that's impacting or could impact your current business. Tom Daly: Brian, I think there's a lot to that and it's incredibly helpful, but the other thing that you need to be able to do is tell the stories around that and help people understand it in a way that's digestible. Before I organized this local payments safari, I circulated a couple of case studies, one of which super impactful I think you know, that again, back to a square example, the, Salvation Army, you know, that famous red kettle collecting coins around the holidays. There was a early and really interesting experiment where Salvation Army was using Square to accept payments. Why? Not because everybody was using their phone to buy stuff, but they were using credit cards. They were not using cash. So, they didn't have change in their pockets, and you know, felt bad in the Red Kettle. So, they said, well, we got to find a way to get some money. You know, the storytelling that I created was, you know that the coins that go on the kettle in December, are the coins that go on a vending machine in July.And if people don't have the money to put into that red kettle, they're going to be the same dilemma. And we just got to catch up with us. So, we have to find ways to remove that payment friction. Then I happen to be focused on mobile technology at the time. The point is the storytelling and finding ways to connect these trends and whether it's super easy. Nope, no language, no technical stuff. You didn't have to understand just, oh yeah, I get it. No coins. Brian Ardinger: So, I'd love your insight into how important it is to get buy-in across the organization, or how difficult is it for the average manager within a company to help push the transformation agenda forward. Versus having corporate buy-in and, and everybody aligned. Can you talk a little bit about what are the skill sets, tool sets, things that people need from a manager level to make this stuff happen? Tom Daly: I wish I had the one silver bullet to tell you some new blinding revelation. I don't. It's the usual suspects, Brian. You know, you need to be informed. You kind of need to know a little bit about how the watch is made. Not just sort of the superficial part of kind of what you saw. This, your technologist is probably more likely to understand a little bit of the underlying technology, but you may not have the language or experience or vocabulary to talk about how that interacts with people. If you're a marketing person, you probably have the skillset to talk about the stories and the like, but you don't have the technical knowledge. Whether you're coming at innovation, regardless of the perspective that you're coming at an innovation discussion or transformation discussion knowing both is important. You can't just kind of say, oh yeah, and well payments, you kind of have to know a little bit about how the watch is made. So certain amount of curiosity, critical, tenacity, perseverance. You know, we've captured my personal style, that big ship, small spaces constantly creeping towards the destination.Other people will have different styles at different techniques. But it is all captured by the same notion of perseverance, tenacity, persistence, et cetera, et cetera. So, no unique, I do have a couple of resources though that would be helpful for folks. You know, first thing folks might want to do is wherever they buy their books, great book written by a fellow named Kumar Metta, who wrote something called The Innovation Biome. And the Innovation Biome is a book capturing case studies from cultures of innovation, big companies. You know, Amazons of the world, Apples. What do they do culturally to enable these environments? You know, you'll use a reference, a culture will Yes, within Amazon. So it's not the manager's job to say no. Sort of the manager's job to say, okay, but yes, but let me help you get this through so you can get the information that you need.So, you know, I've worked with folks in the past, you know, who facilitate meetings that allow executives to get together, break out of the day-to-day. Some of the techniques we've already touched on, talk to customers, walk around where people are living and doing their day-to-day thing to see where your ideas fit. Where there are problems that you can solve. Simple stuff. But if you don't do it and you spend your time looking for that silver bullet, you're gonna miss it. Just do it. Brian Ardinger: Absolutely. The last topic I want to talk about is, obviously again, you've been in a lot of different industries and that. You pay attention to a lot of the trends that are going on. Obviously in the, in news this week, in, in the past few weeks, the whole AI movement and chat, GPT-4, and I'm, I'm talking to a lot of different companies saying hey we see this thing coming, we have no idea how to attack it or use it or whatever. What are you seeing when it comes to the AI trend and what is your input for helping companies try to navigate that early stage? Tom Daly: We would agree. A generative AI overall kind of a a big deal. Going be super transformative. This book that I mentioned, the Innovation Biome. The author Kumar Metta talks about the fallacy of the next big thing, and he picks apart you know, the first fallacy is that, you know, it's the next thing. So generative AI is here. But it's like day one, right? I mean, not literally, but you know, broadly speaking. So, what it will truly become, who knows, right? I mean, so don't get too fixated on it as a thing at this moment in time. Allowing yourself to just project forward and imagine scenarios down the road of what a future could look like, because eventually it will get there. Lots of folks you know, back in the day of 56 K modems. Nobody will ever buy you anything. Music won't ever happen. And this blockbuster streaming thing. Well, 56 became 124. 124 became EF whatever. And you know, here we are on our phones doing things that were unimaginable really not that long ago. Generative AI is only important if it turns into a billion-dollar idea for you.If you set that standard, you're going to miss it. Right. Think about small, quick little wins things that you can do today. Learn the technology. Introduce it into your organization. Become familiar with it, and don't worry about the long ball, right? Singles and doubles. Three yards caught. Where are your sports? Whatever you're thinking. Start with what you can do and don't despite what I just said about learning how the watch is made, you'll be overly focus on a specific thing, right? Chat Gpt, GPT-4, whatever it is, open up the aperture. Think more broadly about where these things, what's the real root essence of it? Not a specific manifestation of it. If you give yourself that latitude, it's important to you even if it only saves two seconds a day for somebody. If it saves two seconds for somebody, maybe it saves two seconds for everybody. A company that matters. It'll magnify itself if it's real.Brian Ardinger: I also find that you mentioned opening up the aperture, and I think a lot of times when I'm talking to C-suite folks or team leaders and that they oftentimes think that they have to have all the answers. And especially in larger organizations, you have a lot of people in the depths of the organization that I believe are curious and restless in and around these particular topics. And sometimes all it takes is opening that up and saying, hey, who else in the organization has access or information or insight or a desire to help us figure this kind of stuff out?And if you opened up the conversation, I think that sometimes takes the pressure off of the lead team to have to have all the answers or figure it out all themselves. I think what you'll find is there are people and pockets within the organization that can help you move faster if you just allow them to help you do that.Tom Daly: Brian, that's what I was trying to get to with the kissing babies and shaking hands and politics isn't a bad thing. It's not a bad word. It's people. It's sitting down, grab a cup of coffee with your colleagues, you know, share your idea. Why you might be enthusiastic or excited about a particular opportunity, but be open and, and listen when they tell you why that might work.Big organizations, a lot of specialized skills and capabilities and these are intricate machines built over a long time and my clever little idea looks like a bit of grit. No, it's just going to come up the work style. They'll do it. Tell me why. Partner? Why is it going to go up the works? That'll help me think about it more deeply.Come back to you and say, well, I think I've solved that problem. What's next? Oh, okay, you have. Good now. Hey, let's go rope in this other person. And then you just build that consensus. Now again, in smaller organization, that cycle goes faster. But the principles say if you just show up with an idea when you went home on Friday, we did it this way.Here we are Monday morning. We're doing it a totally different way. Gaps in alignment, confidence and trust are going to come back and bite you. My analogy is turning a big ship. That's the rocks. Those are the rocks that are going to sink you. You're going to get stuck. It's just a lot more work to get unstuck. And had you just charted the course a little bit more methodically?For more informationBrian Ardinger: Makes a lot of sense. Well, Tom, we live in fascinating times. I appreciate you coming on and, and sharing your thoughts and insights over the past couple decades of how to navigate this changing world that we're living in. If people want to find out more about yourself or about relevant ventures, what's the best way to do that?Tom Daly: Best way would be just to visit relevantventures.com website. Of course, you'll find me, you know, a couple of Slack channels here and there. You'll find me on LinkedIn. I am wide open to sharing these ideas. It's how I learn and how I get better. And I hope someone has an idea that they want to discuss, because I love to share what I've learned along the way.Brian Ardinger: Sounds great. Well, Tom, thanks for bringing on Inside Outside Innovation. Looking forward to continuing the conversation. Tom Daly: Thank you. Brian Ardinger: That's it for another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. If you want to learn more about our team, our content, our services, check out InsideOutside.io or follow us on Twitter @theIOpodcast or @Ardinger. 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We're at the mid-way point of January and this week's episode is a compilation of tips and tricks to stick to your goals. It takes 21 days for a new behavior to become a habit so we have 21 minutes of insight and expertise on how you can set yourself up for success and achieve your January Jumpstart resolutions. WHOOP VP of Performance Science Kristen Holmes sets the stage by explaining the Goldilocks Rule (0:51), author and endurance athlete Rich Roll explains the importance of taking a leap of faith (3:00), Super Bowl Champion Steve Weatherford shares his insight on how to feel better in your life by developing a routine and rhythm, Paralympic track star Scout Bassett highlights how leaving your comfort zone can help you achieve your goal (11:20), Olympic diving gold medalist Tom Daly talks about living in the moment and taking the pressure off of yourself (14:55), and finally CrossFitter Noah Ohlsen offers his tips for getting a good night's sleep (18:20). Resources:Rich Roll EpisodeSteve Weatherford EpisodeScout Bassett EpisodeTom Daly EpisodeNoah Ohlsen EpisodeSupport the show
Tom Daly is an analyst at Great Point Partners, a healthcare private equity fund based in Greenwich, CT that invests across all sectors of the healthcare industry. Tom is a recent graduate of Notre Dame, where he started a gamified learning platform called “TD3 Innovative Gaming” and also worked in M&A at Evercore in the Investment Banking division during his junior year summer. As private equity firms have become more open to recruiting straight out of college, we talk to Tom about the journey he took to secure a private equity job directly after graduating and his advice on what college students and young professionals can be doing now to break into private equity. Tom also provides insight into the healthcare private equity industry as a whole and some of his favorite players within the industry.
LEINSTER : 15. Jimmy O'Brien 14. Liam Turner 13. Garry Ringrose > CAPTAIN 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Rob Russell 10. Ross Byrne 9. Cormac Foley 1. Ed Byrne 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Ross Molony 5. James Ryan 6. Caelan Doris 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Jack Conan 16. John McKee 17. Andrew Porter 18. Michael Ala'alatoa 19. Joe McCarthy 20. Martin Moloney 21. Nick McCarthy 22. Ciarán Frawley 23. Robbie Henshaw. Connacht : 15. Conor Fitzgerald 14. John Porch 13. Byron Ralston 12. David Hawkshaw 11. Mack Hansen 10. Jack Carty > (C) 9. Colm Reilly 1. Peter Dooley 2. Dave Heffernan 3. Finlay Bealham 4. Niall Murray 5. Gavin Thornbury 6. Josh Murphy 7. Shamus Hurley-Langton 8. Paul Boyle 16. Grant Stewart 17. Denis Buckley 18. Jack Aungier 19. Oisín Dowling 20. Conor Oliver 21. Caolin Blade 22. Tom Daly 23. Ciaran Booth. United Rugby Championship 22/23 Round 5 Friday, October 14, 2022 The Sportsground Kickoff 7:35pm Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU) AR 1: Peter Martin (IRFU) AR 2: Oisin Quinn (IRFU) TMO: Colin Stanley (IRFU) Live on: RTÉ 2, Premier Sports 1, SuperSport, Discovery+ & URC.tv Our guest NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN https://twitter.com/keegolaughs_irl www.keegolaughs.com Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts Where to find Harpin' On Rugby Website > https://harpinonrugby.com/ Twitter > https://twitter.com/HarpinOnRugby Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/HarpinOnRugby Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/harpinonrugby/ TikTok > https://www.tiktok.com/@harpinonrugby --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harpinonrugby/message
Connacht will look to get their opening win of the BKT United Rugby Championship this Friday evening when they face the Vodacom Bulls in Pretoria. (Kick off - 5.30pm Irish Time - LIVE on galwaybayfm.ie). William Davies has been speaking to Tom Daly
Hear Bill's conversation with his friend, Tom Daly. Tom is an entrepreneur and business consultant extraordinaire. His primary focus is helping individuals and companies grow, and manage their growth, by developing effective strategies and processes... then perfecting the execution of these tools for success. If you would like to learn about his methodologies and how you can accelerate your company's growth, there is no better resource than Tom Daly. You can connect with him through Linkedin. (Mention that you listened in on the Renewable Energy Show and would like to learn more). Thank you Tom, for your service to our community... and for your friendship. It is always inspiring to speak with you and learn about the many ways you are helping business owners achieve success.Support the show
Jeff Goldberg interviews Fractional VP of Sales Tom Daly. Tom is a dynamic sales expert, leading companies to accomplish their revenue and profit goals, navigate challenges, and reach new heights.Connect with Tom Dalyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-d-4796bb/Connect with Jeff Goldberghttps://jgsalespro.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffgoldbergsalescoach
Peter Dooley has over 100 caps for Leinster and is moving to Connacht rugby next season.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/offfieldrugbyWe chat about;How he got his break with Leinster rugbyMoving from 8 to propBeing inspired by Cian Healy, and competing with Dan LeavyHis experience in the Irish 20s with Mike RuddockAdvice from Joe SchmidtWhy Josh van der Flier won player of the yearBrumbies and Crusaders Coaches working with LeinsterHow Leinster use themingWhy he is moving to Connacht rugbyWhat he learned from Paul O'ConnellWhite Jordan Larmour and Johnny Sexton do wellLeinster u18s with Tom Daly and Adam ByrneEmail - offfieldrugby@gmail.comMy instagram is https://www.instagram.com/offfieldrugby/, any feedback you have or thoughts for the pod, please DM me there, would love to hear them.Please SHARE the podcast with some friends,please SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW the podcast wherever you're listening, & Please leave a RATING & A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, letting me know what you like about the pod. Thank you Really appreciate you clicking in, cheers! Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
So this week we discussed mental health awareness week, loneliness during the pandemic and Tom Daly knitting patterns. Joining me this week is returning co-host Kim and special guest Joey. We do cover a number of mental health themes and want to encourage everyone to check ut links to the Mental Health Foundation (https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week) and their fantastic guide (https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/campaigns/mental-health-awareness-week/loneliness-help-and-advice) on coping with loneliness. We also mentioned the Switchboard (https://switchboard.lgbt/) who are a lovely group of very supportive people at the end of the phone. Our next episode we will discuss masking and camouflaging. Until then, take care and have a great week! Our twitter is @AtypicalThePod
On a new TAGS LIVE, Host Steve V. and Co-host Kodi Maurice Doggette are back to discuss all new hot gay sex topics. Roe v. Wade is the beginning of our own lgbtqia rights, Don Lemon is innocent, Grindr is sharing more than we think, Tom Daly's memoir on body image hits home, less and less sex with top bf? Instant mood killers and Thursday Thirst Trap.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-about-gay-sex-tagspodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hear Bill's conversation with his friend and business associate, Tom Daly. Tom is an entrepreneur extraordinaire, and an Outsourced/Fractional VP of Sales based locally in Ormond Beach, Florida. As a dynamic sales expert helping companies accomplish their revenue and profit goals, navigate challenges, and reach new heights he is laser focused on results that benefit both the client company and the end customer.During the interview, Tom shares insight into the sales process and explains how homeowners and business owners can benefit by using the sun's free energy to control their utility expenses and protect their family with "state of the art" solar storage technology when the power grid goes down.Thanks Tom, for joining us "on air", and helping our listening audience learn about your business... and for the great advice for folks regarding the value of renewable energy from an economics and environmental standpoint.Support the show (https://solar-fit.com/contact-us/)
In episode thirteen of Vogue Scandinavia Sounds, Editor-in-Chief Martina Bonnier speaks with Print Editor Allyson Shiffman about Elsa Hosk's cover, where she is joined by her long-time partner Tom Daly and their baby Tuulikki. Discussing themes of family, from the Dundas family to Pernilla and Alba August and heirloom jewellery, as well as the importance of chosen family.
It's time to relax, grab a drink, pull up a chair by the hearth, and listen to Tom Daly and the Nut-Eating Ghost Irish Folklore , as told by Casimir. As always, our stories are available to listen to for free! We release our shorter tales on Wednesdays, and we release our longer, chapter-length stories on Saturdays. If you enjoyed this story, and want to earn great rewards while helping The Skald's Circle produce even better and more frequent content, please consider having a look at our Patreon page. If you like to hear more of our stories, you can find them in an easy-to-navigate format in the Story Archive on our website here.
Loretta Sanchez served 20 years in the US House, one of the first Democrats to breakthrough in historically GOP Orange County, CA. She also made history, with her sister Linda Sanchez, as the only two women related by family to serve in Congress. In this conversation, she talks growing up as the daughter of Mexican immigrants in LA, her 1996 upset over GOP fixture Bob Dornan and the election contest that ensued, her 2016 election for Senate ultimately won by Kamala Harris, and memories & insights from two decades in the House.IN THIS EPISODECongresswoman Sanchez talks growing up in the LA-area as the daughter of Mexican immigrants…The candidate who her father walked door-to-door for, even before he could vote himself…Her path to running for office in the mid 1990s…Congresswoman Sanchez talks through the history and politics of Orange County, CA…The great story behind her 1996 upset of GOP icon Bob Dornan, a race dubbed “the upset of the decade” by Time Magazine…The year-long election contest that followed her 1996 victory…Congresswoman Sanchez's memories of lunch with Joe Biden in 1997…She explains what makes Nancy Pelosi an effective party leader…Who Congresswoman Sanchez is keeping an eye on as the next generation of Democratic leaders in the House…The story behind the history-making election of sisters Loretta and Linda Sanchez as part of the same Congress…She recounts her decision to run for US Senate in 2016…Congresswoman Sanchez's advice to Democrats who want to better communicate with Latino voters…The advice that Congresswoman Sanchez would offer AOC…Congresswoman Sanchez talks her current priorities and interests…AND…Pete Aguilar, Karen Bass, Barbara Boxer, Willie Brown, cause celebres, Chapman University, Gil Cisneros, Katherine Clark, Bill Clinton, Barbara Cubin, Blue Dogs, John Conyers, Lou Correa, Tom Daly, Willian Dannemeyer, David & Goliath, Val Demings, John Dingell, Veronica Escobar, Anna Eshoo, Sam Farr, Barney Frank, Georgetown, Dick Gephardt, Newt Gingrich, Al Gore, Lindsay Graham, green cards, Kamala Harris, Head Start, David Hobson, Hubert Humphrey, Italian Grandmas, Hakeem Jeffries, the Joint Economic Committee, Patrick Kennedy, Barbara Kennelly, Jerry McNerney, John McCain, George Miller, John Murtha, Richard Nixon, Barack Obama, Old Bulls, Colin Peterson, Katie Porter, Ed Rendell, Kathleen Rice, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Harley Rouda, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Rotary Clubs, Ronald Reagan, Tony Rodham, George Stephanopoulos, Univision, the Western White House, Pete Wilson, & more!
Human rights activists have disrupted the flame lighting ceremony for the Winter Olympics. This was in protest to China hosting the games. The activists are calling for countries and athletes to boycott the games due to human rights abuses in China. At the same time, British diver Tom Daly is asking IOC to ban countries from competing where being gay is punishable by death. Deputy Head of Sport and Events Management at Bournemouth University Dr Keith Parry told Kate Hawkesby so long as the IOC are not being punished in a financial sense, we can expect to see them continue to claim political neutrality. “It's always going to be political.” He says “We have seen the greater presence of activism from athletes because they have got more power these days.” LISTEN ABOVE
Tune in for the first episode in our In-Depth series on Democracy in Decline. This week, Rhiannon chats to Associate Professor Tom Daly and Asanga Abeyagoonesekera about how the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting democracy around the globe. Tom is the Deputy Director of the University of Melbourne's School of Government. He's also the Director of the research platform Democratic Decay and Renewal. His research focuses on the future of liberal democracy and how it's been tested by the pandemic over the past 18 months. Asanga is an international security and geopolitics analyst, as well as a strategic advisor from Sri Lanka. He has almost 2 decades of experience in the government sector, working in foreign policy and defence think tanks. Asanga is an expert in Sri Lankan geopolitical security. We discuss how politicians have used Covid-19 as a distraction to consolidate power and the interplay between certain political systems and democracy in the Covid-19 era. We look at Sri Lanka as a case study, focusing on how the Rajapaksa dynasty has used the pandemic to concentrate power. Get in touch with Tom Daly via his Twitter page or LinkedIn. Check out Asanga's work and get in touch with him on Twitter and read his article on the Rajapaksa regime here. FOLLOW US: Follow Global Questions on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter for more content! Find more about Young Diplomats Society on our website. CREDITS: This episode is produced by the Young Diplomats Society on the lands of the Wurundjeri/Gadigal people. We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we operate and live.
Today I chat with Connacht Rugby player Tom Daly.Tom was in the recent Ireland squad and is playing the best rugby of his life recently, but he was very close to walking away from pro rugby a couple of years ago because things just didn't seem to be working out. We chat about that time and also,Why his time at Leinster didn't work out.The point of difference he feels he has, that got him into the Ireland squad.How it felt getting selected for the Ireland squad, but then not getting capped.He he would have done differently if he had his time back with Leinster.Balancing a physiotherapy degree with playing pro rugby.The type of business he would like to open when he hangs up the boots.Why he changed agents recently.The Irish international that is mentoring him.Impact crowds have on players and referees.Most enjoyable part of the week for him as a pro rugby player.You can find Tom on instagram @thomasdaly12My instagram is The Off Field Rugby Coach @offfieldrugby, any feedback you have or thoughts for the pod, please DM me there, would love to hear them.Thanks to all the people sharing the podcast on their instagram stories (I put a post out for each pod). If you enjoyed the chat, I would be grateful if you also shared the pod and sent it to some friends.Please subscribe/follow the podcast wherever you're listening.Really appreciate you clicking in, cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's podcast sees the return of our South African correspondent, Morgan Piek, to get the view of how the URC is being viewed in that rugby mad country as well as his thoughts on how the Bulls will react to the comprehensive defeat to Leinster.We hear some of the Connacht press conference highlights with Tom Daly and Pete Wilkins as well as the thoughts of former Munster player, now Bulls flanker, Arno Botha.Galway Bay FM rugby correspondent William Davies joins host Alan Deegan to reviews some of the stats from the Cardiff match, quickly pass over the defeat of the Irish Women to Scotland in the WRWC qualifier and then preview what looks like is going to be a tough outing for Connacht against the Bulls in the first URC match in the Sportsground this season. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Stunt Plane Podcast, we are doing another afternoon performance. This time on the Geico Skytypers, this episode is from our current season and explores a lot of interesting facts! We hope you enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/braden-piscopo/support
This is The Knock On, KCLR and Scoreline.ie's weekly rugby podcast.In this episode, Stephen Byrne is joined by Johnny Tobin from Tullow Rugby Club and Tom Crotty from Carlow Rugby Club.The lads discuss lots including…. Kilkenny's win over the Carlow J2's in an epic first game back. Upcoming training matches between Kilkenny, Carlow and Tullow. New players in and out of Carlow and Tullow. Kilkenny college and the work being done there with their teams. Covid restrictions lifting, what does it mean for local clubs. Artificial pitches, why young lads love them and the older lads don't. Sean O'Brien and Tom Daly go head to head in London Irish v Connacht friendly Leinster move early season games to the Aviva, the lads prefer RDS for atmosphere. Carlow Rugby's skydiving fund raiser at the weekend. Don't forget to visit scoreline.ie for more on rugby, and of course, if you're into your GAA, we have the clash act, all things MMA, and lots more.
To kick of the new season I was joined by Tom Daly from Connacht to chat about his time off, his experience with the Irish set up, his views on the previous season and his thoughts on the upcoming season plus much more.
This time…. Tom Daly claims his first Olympic Gold. We say goodbye X Factor. Debbie shares her hairdresser dilemma. Plus Adele, David Hoyle, and Claire Balding's third leg!
This time…. Tom Daly claims his first Olympic Gold. We say goodbye X Factor. Debbie shares her hairdresser dilemma. Plus Adele, David Hoyle, and Claire Balding's third leg! Remember you can catch up with the latest via @ThisisNDebz on Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch with the show you can email us via thisisNDebz@gmail.com or message us via www.facebook.com/NDebzOfficial
On episode 5 we are joined by Connacht centre Tom Daly. Tom started his career at Leinster Rugby however an ACL injury after a promising breakthrough campaign meant his opportunities at the Dublin club became sparse. Daly moved to Connacht where he has excelled earning himself a call-up to the Ireland squad. His journey is full of many ups and many downs, but his focused mindset and drive meant he has achieved greatness. @thomasdaly12
In this guest episode I'm joined with Max Vallot and Tom Daly, co-founders of District Vision. District Vision is an activewear brand specialising in responsibly-made apparel and accessories, and hosting community events and retreats to help athletes (and aspiring ones) to develop a more mindful approach to movement and activity. Alongside these events, they offer mindfulness tools (in the form of online and in-person classes) that can help not only deepen ones daily movement practices and bring a new dimension to ones experiences, but also to enhance them. Max and Tom have a really refreshing approach to moving and working out, and their mission is to offer inspiration, tools and functional apparel to help people to get more out of their movement. For them, it's not about inflicting constant pressure on yourself to reach goals or beat records, unless that's what brings you joy. Instead, they want to encourage a more sustainable approach and thinking towards moving the body, and one that just so happens to benefit the mind too. In this episode we talk about how the missing piece in most people's routines is joy, and how working out or being active is something we often do for a reason, and not necessarily the right one. We want the most challenging workouts in order to feel we've achieved something, and we want accountability and quantifiable evidence that we're doing well and always getting better. Of course, that's part of it, but it's not the only part. We talk about the importance of being more present and having treated awareness, and how this can supplement and support us in progressing, both in fitness and in day-to-day life. We talk about prioritising joy, and not adding to our stresses by making something like exercising as demanding and draining as another job. We talk a bit about start up life, and the journey of paving a new and slightly different path built on foundations of passion and meaning. We talk about the beauty in sometimes just letting things unfold naturally, and not always limiting our potential with goals and grand plans. We talk about mindfulness and mediation, and how different this can look from one person to the next. We talk about the importance of stillness and also not creating rigid routines but learning more to go with the flow of life's inevitable ebbs and flows. We talk about some of their favourite alternative therapies and methodologies, and we also talk about the importance of integrating the things we learn, fully, rather than doing them as part of a checklist and not really absorbing them into part of our life or part of our journey. SHOW NOTES: www.districtvision.com www.ramdass.org www.fantasticfungi.com The Ten Keys to Reality book: https://amzn.to/36vha1d
Hello and welcome to the Knock On, scoreline.ie's rugby podcast.In this episode, Stephen Byrne and former Leinster captain Chris Pim talk about lots including…. The Ireland U20's loss to England on Thursday, Tim Corkery from Kilkenny was involved Ireland and the team to play Japan in the Summer Series in the Aviva Stadium - Ed Byrne involved, no Tom Daly. The opening British & Irish Lions game against Japan and the news around that The Opening Lions game against the Sigma Lions in South Africa And lots more....
This week on the podcast, is our first episode of season 4. I have been looking foward to it for a while now. This week we are talking about the Geico Skytypers with two special guests, Oposing Solo Tom Daly and Right Wingmen Chris Thomas. We hope you enjoy it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the Knock On, scoreline.ie's rugby podcast.In this episode, Stephen Byrne talks to Carlow Rugby Club member Tom CrottyThey chat about: Developments at the club and freshening up after lockdown Summer touch rugby tournament The Bee's which is their all-inclusive special needs tag rugby team Underage boys and girls teams The J1, J2, and J3 teams and how they're shaping up PRO's Tom Daly, Ed, and Bryan Byrne and how they help out at the club 150 year anniversary coming up Aims for the new season And lots more....
In this episode, Stephen Byrne talks to Tullow Rugby Clubs Johnny Tobin.They chat about: Developments at the club, a new 4g pitch, two grass pitches, and a new car park Underage touch rugby at the club and numbers getting involved The men & women's teams and how they're coping and shaping up for next season Players coming through and those involved with Leinster underage teams Charlie Ward and how he's getting on with Connacht Carlow's representation in pro rugby, Tom Daly, Ed Byrne, Bryan Byrne, and Sean O'Brien Johnny's thoughts on Leinster, Ireland, and the Lions And lots more.....
After six weeks of inter-county GAA, the action this weekend focuses on club. None of Laois's four adult teams are in action and the emphasis is back on the multitude of club games that are taking place this weekend. The action gets underway on Friday night with a host of championship games from 2020. The intermediate hurling final sees Trumera and Rathdowney-Errill meet in O'Moore Park while Kilcotton take on Colt in the junior 'C' decider. The junior football semi finals are also down for decision as Portlaoise meet The Heath and Ballyroan-Abbey take on Park-Ratheniska. Saturday will see the junior 'A' and 'B' hurling championship finals with Portlaoise facing The Harps and Camross respectively. Steven Miller and Alan Hartnett will run through all of these games and also discuss the recent Ireland rugby call ups for Will Reilly and Tom Daly. The interview will end with an interview from Laois Games Development Manager Mike Henchy. He will provide an update on Cul Camps, GAA coaching courses, GPO take up and give some tips for current club coaches.
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In this episode of The Knock On, scoreline.ie's rugby podcast., Stephen Byrne and Chris Pimm talk to Carlow man and Leinster and Ireland prop Ed Byrne.During the interview we chat about:* Playing for Carlow underage with his twin brother Bryan and progressing up through the Leinster and Irish underage ranks.* Carlow when they had Felipe Contepomi on their books during their heyday in the AIL.* Playing for Leinster and the competition for places and the environment in the club.* Being capped for Ireland and training under Andy Farrell and Paul O'Connell.* This season's PRO 14 win and the Champions Cup semi-final loss to La Rochelle.* The Lion's Tour and keeping in contact with his Carlow friends Tom Daly, Sean O'Brien, and more.
Benetton kept their hopes reaching the Rainbow Cup final firmly on course when a dogged win over the maddeningly inconsistent Connacht team in Treviso.The visitors lost the man earning his 200th cap, Denis Buckley, after only 32 seconds which had a massive impact on the game as the majority of the 15 penalties that Benetton won in the match came at scrum time, losing Abraham Papali'i to yet another red card didn't help either, but the home side were deserved winners.We hear from a very honest, as always, Andy Friend and Tom Daly in the post match interviews as Rob Murphy, William Davies and Alan Deegan discuss yet another disappointing display after a big win from the men from the West. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RUGBY: Benetton 20-12 Connacht - Match Report (William Davies) - Reaction with Andy Friend & Tom Daly (Rob Murphy)
This week, Lucien is joined by Social Media sensation and comedian Mark Bittlestone (AKA Poofsrus) where they discuss: Tom Daly sliding into his DMs, Geri Halliwell's iconic interviews in Spanish language (spoiler: there is part of this podcast spoken fully in Spanish language!) and dating Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's cousin. Also, we find out whether he is launching his own OnlyFans page and which pop star wants to be "like John Lennon but not dead" in our sexy Prelash games!
Greetings Sports Fans and Athletic Supporters: Come join us Under the Bleachers for Episode 7 of Season 2 - And the Tony Goes To...No Tony! This week it's Gabe's turn to pick the topics. For our discussion of all things queer, he chose theatres opening on Broadway and Eurovision; for our conversation on all things sports we'll talk about the fights and more fights; and for our topic at the intersection of sports and queer, Tom Daley's domination of the 2020 World Diving Cup. After that, we are going to share our interview with DC Area Athlete Bryan Frank. Check out updates about dates for the return of Broadway: https://www.app.com/story/entertainment/theater/2021/05/05/broadway-re-opening-dates-when-shows-return/4809450001/ Watch “highlights” from the Capitals/Rangers melee here: HOCKEY VIDEO Watch highlights of Tom Daly's quest to Olympic Bronze in 2012: TOM DALY Watch highlights from the 2018 IRONMAN World Championship and hear the voice of IRONMAN: IRONMAN VIDEO Learn more about the DC Tri Club and TriOUT here: https://www.dctriclub.org/, on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dctriclub/ and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dctriclub/ For more information on Team DC, visit https://www.teamdc.org/. You will always find our podcast here, underthebleachers.podbean.com. You can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, I Heart Radio, and Stitcher. Please remember to rate, review, subscribe, and share us with a friend! Thanks to Ralph Alston for our logo and DC's Different Drummers Marching Band and Travis Gettinger for our music. Under the Bleachers is hosted by Team DC Vice President Laura Fraher and Team DC Board Member for Marketing Gabriel Hernandez. All views and opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and other participants on Under the Bleachers and do not express the views of Team DC.
A valuable bonus point win in Wales saw Connacht get back to winning ways with 4 well taken tries. The 5 point haul solidifies Connacht's 2nd place in Conference B. Rob Murphy's commentary on the Connacht scores takes you through the game, we hear from Andy Friend and Tom Daly, while William Davies and Alan Deegan join Rob to analyse a flawed display from Connacht but luxuriate in yet another away bonus point win for Connacht this season. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
William Davies spoke to Tom Daly and Andy Friend at the press conference prior to the home match against Munster this week.William is joined by Dave Finn and Alan Deegan to review the historic win over Leinster and preview the challenge of taking on a fully loaded Munster side in the Sportsground in a season defining game. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.