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Warrington Wolves prop Paul Vaughan is this week's guest on The Bench with Jenna and Jon.He talks about Warrington's mixed form so far this season, their upcoming Challenge Cup final, and gives an update - of sorts - about his contract talks with the club.The Bench is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-bench-with-jenna-and-jonYou can listen to The Bench on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The Bench with Jenna and Jon".Watch every episode of The Bench on YouTube here: The Bench on YouTubeFor all the latest rugby league news, head to skysports.com/rugby-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
This week, former Warrington Wolves halfback Josh Drinkwater joins us to discuss his career and time at Warrington. We discuss the start of his career in the nrl and his first time in England playing for London. We also look at his time at Leigh, Hull Kr and winning the Challenge Cup with Catalans. Josh tells us about how his move to Warrington came about and the atmosphere when he first arrived. He tells us about Sam arriving and the famous bootcamp, as well as finding out what went wrong in that Challenge Cup Final lost to Wigan. Josh reveals about how close he was to staying at Warrington and how close he was to even coming back at one point. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Former Warrington Wolves Welsh halfback Kevin Ellis joins me to look back over his career in both Rugby Union and Rugby League. We chat about how Kevin went from union to league and joining the Warrington Wolves. We talk about the regal cup final win over Bradford and what Kevin's first impressions were off Warrington and Wilderspool. Kevins tells us about how close we came to winning the championship in 93 and how a bad lost away to Wakefield made such a big difference. We also talk about Kevin's international career, playing for Great Britian and representing Wales in the world cup in 95. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, I'm joined by Warrington Wolves wheelchair rugby league team head coach Isaac Williams and player Nash Jennings. We look ahead to the start of the new season of wheelchair rugby league, we look at the challenges the team face and how there building to be back in the Super League next year. Isaac tells me how he got involved with the wheelchair team and the work he does with the Warrington Wolves foundation. I also speak to Nash who tells me about how joining the team has given him a new purpose in life and tells me of the struggles he faces on a daily basis being in a wheelchair and we debate if more support needs to be given. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
England and Warrington Wolves captain George Williams is this week's guest on The Bench with Jenna and Jon.George gives us an update on the ankle injury that's keeping him on the sidelines and when he hopes to be back on the field.They also discuss Luke Keary's recent comments about Super League and the future of Wire head coach Sam Burgess, who's been linked to the job at the Perth Bears.The Bench is a Sky Sports podcast. Listen to every episode here: skysports.com/the-bench-with-jenna-and-jonYou can listen to The Bench on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play The Bench with Jenna and Jon".Watch every episode of The Bench on YouTube here: The Bench on YouTubeFor all the latest rugby league news, head to skysports.com/rugby-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
I'm joined by Matt Turner from the Warrington Guardian and big Warrington Wolves fan Chris Cliffe to look ahead to Magic Weekend. We look back on a great win over the Saints and look forward to a big game against Wigan as well as discussing the injuries that are causing problems for the Wire at the moment. We discuss some of the magic weekends great moments and talk about some of our own experiences there. We also chat about the big news of coach Sam Burgess being interested in taking over the new nrl team Perth Bears in 2027. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, I'm joined by Warrington Wolves player Adam Holroyd to discuss the season up to now and his career path to the Wire. We look back on how Adam started off in rugby league, him moving to Widnes and then joining the Warrington Wolves academy. We also look back on him making his debut, how he found out and his goals now for the future. We discuss the big games coming up and how he hopes to be apart of something special at the Wire. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
rWotD Episode 2904: Louis Anderson Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Wednesday, 16 April 2025 is Louis Anderson.Louis Manu "Lui" Anderson (born 27 June 1985) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays for Villegailhenc-Aragon XIII in the Elite Two Championship. A New Zealand former international representative forward, he previously played for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition and for the Catalans Dragons and Warrington Wolves in the Super League.He is the brother of Vinnie and Fraser Anderson, and is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Anderson played for Warrington in their 2010 Challenge Cup Final victory over the Leeds Rhinos.In 2011, he agreed a 3-year-deal with Catalans Dragons.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:09 UTC on Wednesday, 16 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Louis Anderson on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Aditi.
This week, the man who scored the last ever try for the Wire at Wilderspool, former Brisbane, Penrith, London, Warrington, Wakefield and Hull FC player Sid Domic joins me to chat about his Career. Sid tells us about how he started playing rugby league from the age of 4, him making his debut for Brisbane and how he ended up at London before moving to Penrith. I find out how the move to Warrington came about, what his first impressions were there and how special the moment was in scoring the last ever try at Wilderspool for the Warrington Wolves. We also chat about his time at Wakefield and Hull FC, as well as finding out what he's up to now. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week on The Fan Debate, former Warrington Wolves player Mark Forster and Warrington Wolves reserves and academy Manager Dave Whalley join me as we look ahead to the Challenge Cup quarter final against Saints and look back on the Super League win against Leeds. We talk about the young players coming through at Warrington and who Dave thinks we should keep an eye on. Mark tells us who he would sign as an extra prop and it's a certain ex Wire player. We also discuss how Warrington haven't won a grand final yet and some of our great moments against the Saints. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Warrington Wolves player Arron Lindop joins us to discuss Warrington's win over Leeds. We chat about Arron's player of the match performance against Leeds and that try was it lucky or not? We also look ahead to another game against Saints and if Arron prefers to play on the wing or the centre. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, former Penrith Panthers and Warrington Wolves player Danny Farrar joins me to look back on his career. We chat about him playing as a kid and being let go by his boyhood club Parramatta before joining Penrith. We discuss his time at Penrith and how the move to Warrington came about. Danny recalls how much he enjoyed his time at Warrington and how it also benefited his personal life too. I also ask about Danny's recent health scare and how he is doing now. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker were your hosts today, they were joined in studio by comedy actor Hugh Dennis, as well as Rugby League player Matty Ashton ahead of Warrington Wolves this weekend AND we ended with a birthday spread. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Warrington Wolves player Adam Holroyd and former player Wesley Bruines join me to look back on Warrington's win against Saints and look forward to the next game against Leeds. We also find out where Adam lives, how him and Wesley became such good friends and if lads are built differently in Yorkshire. We look forward to the new Rugby League game coming out and Adam tells us about how much he's looking forward to playing against his cousin Tom. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Warrington Wolves player Oli Leyland joins me to talk about the start of his time at the Wire. We discuss the early rounds of the new season, Oli making his debut and playing in Vegas. We also chat about his time at London, playing in the championship and securing promotion to the Super League with the Broncos. Oli tells me how special it was playing with his brother and how they could end up facing each other soon enough. We also look ahead to the rest of the season discuss what Oli's goals are and how he will love to have a long career at Warrington. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
In Episode 54 of The Human Factor, we return to the world of sport, an industry that often shines a light on key human factors. This time, we're looking at things from a macro perspective with insights from Karl Fitzpatrick, CEO Warrington Wolves. We explore two big themes: growth—both within the organisation and in team performance, and climate— the cultural environment that shapes how it feels to work there. With research showing workplace culture is becoming a vital metric, and with generational shifts impacting loyalty, Karl shares his approach to building an organisation where people want to join, stay, and thrive.
I sit down with former Saint Helens and Warrington Wolves academy player Wesley Bruines. In my first face to face epsiode I have a quick chat with Wesley about his injury nightmare during his time at Warrington but how he still had a great time there, made friends for life and is very hopeful Warrington will move forward with Sam and the kids they are bringing through there. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, former Warrington Wolves player Darren Burns joins me to discuss his career and time at Warrington. I find out what Darren is up to these days and how he went back to Warrington to visit not too long ago. We discuss how he got started in rugby league and making his debut for the Western Suburbs, moving to South Sydney and then scoring the first NRL try for Sydney. We also talk about how Darren had a season at the Brisbane Broncos and becoming only one game away from the Grand Final. We chat about how his move to Warrington came about, making his debut in very wet conditions in Barrow and helping save the club from relegation. We talk about the last ever game at Wilderspool, the first season at the new stadium and how retirement came about for Darren at the end of that season. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Me and former Warrington Wolves player Chris Riley look back on Warrington's lost against Wakefield. We discuss the problems with our defence, why have we given up so many points in the last 2 games. The team selection against Wakefield and the rumuors about Zane Musgrove going to Cas on loan. We talk about if Warrington can turn it around and how a good performance is badly needed against Widnes. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Lee & Jamie chat through broken voiced and elated souls after a 16-30 victory over Warrington Wolves in the sun!
This week, former Warrington Wolves legend Mark Forster joins us from Vegas to discuss Warrington's defeat against Wigan and to look back of his career with the Wire. We discuss his time in Vegas, has it been a success for Rugby League and his thoughts on the current Warrington team. We look back on his career, scoring 191 trys in 458 appearances for Warrington in a nearly 20 year spell with them. Mark tell us about the finals he played in, such as scoring a try in winning the Lancanshire cup in 1989 and playing at Wembley in a Challenge Cup Final defeat to Wigan. We also look at his time under coach Darryl Van Der Velde and his first impression of a certain Lee Briers. He tells us about the trouble he had when Warrington let him go but the pride he felt when being inducted into the Warrington Wovles hall of fame. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Brian Carney and Stephen Owen are pitchside at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas moments after the match between the Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves had finished.They give a quick review of the game itself and pick out their highlights from what has been an amazing week in the USA.
Brian Carney and Stephen Owen are overlooking the Bellagio fountains as they sum up what's been going on in Las Vegas the day before the action kicks off at the Allegiant Stadium.Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves will headline in Vegas on Saturday night. Watch it live on Sky Sports. The build up starts from 8.30pm. Brian and Steve will bring you a podcast every day as we continue to preview this historic match, so make sure you give 'The Bench' a follow, so you don't miss a moment.
Brian Carney and Stephen Owen are back with more build up to the weekend's Super League, NRL and international rugby league action in Las Vegas.Today they're at the huge event on Fremont Street in the city where the teams have been introduced to thousands of fans!Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves will headline in Vegas on Saturday night. Watch it live on Sky Sports. The build up starts from 8.30pm. Brian and Steve will bring you a podcast every day as we continue to preview this historic match, so make sure you give 'The Bench' a follow, so you don't miss a moment.
The build up continues to Super League's very first match in Las Vegas, and Sky Sports' Brian Carney and producer Stephen Owen are back to tell us how things have been going in 'the entertainment capital of the world'. They tell us about some of the media work the players have been taking part in, including a meeting with a famous mentalist! Plus, Brian and Stephen explain how Super League fans have taken the whole event to new heights this year.Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves will headline in Vegas on Saturday night. Watch it live on Sky Sports. The build up starts from 8.30pm. Brian and Steve will bring you a podcast every day as we continue to preview this historic match, so make sure you give 'The Bench' a follow, so you don't miss a moment.
As we build up to Super League's very first match in Las Vegas, we join Sky Sports' Brian Carney and producer Steve Owen as they try to navigate their way along the famous Strip. They share their first impressions of Sin City, which for this week could be renamed Sin Bin City, as they've met so many rugby league fans along the way! Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves will headline in Vegas on Saturday night. Watch it live on Sky Sports. The build up starts from 8.30pm. Brian and Steve will bring you a podcast every day as we continue to preview this historic match, so make sure you give 'The Bench' a follow, so you don't miss a moment.
Warrington Wolves chief executive Karl Fitzpatrick is this week's guest on The Bench.Karl joins Jenna and Jon in the 'Las Wigan chapel' to chat about Warrington's upcoming trip to Las Vegas to play Wigan.He also discusses why things didn't work out at the club for Daryl Powell, the effect Sam Burgess has had since he has been in charge and how he copes with the stress of leading the club on a day to day basis.
This week, I chat to former Bradford Bulls and Warrington player Rob Parker about his rugby league career. We discuss his now acting career and being friends with the likes of Tom Hardy. We look back at his debut for the Bulls and going on to be part off a treble winning team. We also find out how a loan move to London changed his life for the better. We discuss his move to the Warrington Wolves and how close he was to not signing for them at all, we also look back on that great play off win against Leeds. Rob tells of his struggle when he did retire and how injuries made him have a problem with painkillers. We also find out who he loves a night out with and does he think Warrington win a grand final in the next 5 years. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
The 21-year-old forward makes the move from Warrington Wolves to the NRL, bringing his experience and try-scoring prowess.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warrington Wolves player Jordy Crowther chats about the upcoming season and his career up to now. We discuss last season and that semi final lost against Hull Kr as well as the Challenge Cup final defeat to Wigan. We look back on how Jordy started off playing rugby league and his time at Wakefield. He tells us about how his move to Warrington came about and the fact within a week off being there, the manager who signed him left. He chats about the friendlies Warrington have played and how motivated the players are to finally win that Grand Final for the town. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, former Warrington Wolves hooker Alex Thompson joins us to discuss his career. We talk about him playing rugby league as a kid, joining Warrington at a very young age and being there when Paul Cullen left and Tomy Smith came in. We discuss his debut game for Warrington, coming off the bench to score a try but also why it turned out to be his only first team game for the Wire. We chat about how he fell out of love for the game for a period of time and how moving to Oldham helped him get back to enjoying playing rugby league again. He also tells us about his moves to Oxford and finshing his career at North Wales. We also find out what ALex is up to now and how he actually had s soft spot for Wigan when growing up. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week former Warrington Wolves forward Ellis Longstaff joins us. We discuss why Ellis took the decision to retire at the young age of 22, he tells us about the reasons why and how he blames a certain coach in how it all turned out. We also look back of how Ellis starting playing rugby league, him joining Warrington and making his debut under Steve Price. We talk about him moving to Hull and Salford on loan before evetually joining Featherstone. We find out what Ellis is up to now and how tough mentally he found it at times during his rugby league career. He also tells who the best player he played with and if he'll be going Vegas to support the Wire. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week former Warrington Wolves player and now Direction of Rugby at Warrington Gary Chambers joins us. We discuss the season just gone, the development of the young players and the progress made under Sam Burgess in his first season as a Head Coach. We also discuss why Warrington haven't always looked at promoting the youth and the changes we are now making to help develop the players coming through the academy system. We look back on Gary's playing career with the Wire, playing at the famous old stadium Wilderspool and how close Warrington became to not becoming the big club they are today. We look to the future, discuss vegas and the goals he, Sam and the club have next season and why Gary feels trophies are just around the corner. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week former Warrington Wolves player and Wales International Ben Evans joins us. Ben tells us about how he and his brother Rhys move to Warrington at a young age from Wales. His time coming through the academy and making his first team debut. We chat about him playing regularly during the 2014 season only to be sadly caught short by a big injury and then having to leave Warrington 18 months later. He tells us about his time at other clubs such as Barrow, Bradford and London, as well as the great times he had playing for Wales. I ask him about the season just gone and what his plans are for the future, as we could see him go round again in 2025. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, former NRL and Warrington Wolves player Zane Musgrove joins us. Zane discusses the season just gone, including the loses in the Challenge Cup Final and the Super Legue Semi-Final. He tells us about how he got started in rugby league. making his debut in the NRL and playing with Sam Burgess at South Sydney. We chat about how his move to Warrington came about, the differences between NRL and Super League, and if he has settled into life there. Zane talks about his plans for the future and how he's looking to stay at the Wire beyond next season. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Live from the UK, Rabbitohs legend and Warrington Wolves head coach Sam Burgess joins Joel and Fletch to chat about the Vegas games, Wayne Bennett, Madge Maguire, Lewis Dodd and more 00:00 What's the weather like in UK right now? 00:45 How's the first year coaching? 02:00 Taken anything from other coaches 03:30 His birthday on Saturday 04:00 Did he shoulder charge someone in the tunnel? 05:00 Matty Nicholson heading to the Raiders this year 06:15 The player welfare back in his day and age 06:45 Madge on his new job at the Broncos 07:30 Extended his time at the Warrington Wolves 08:15 Want's to try his hand in the NRL 09:30 The standard of Super League and the fitness 10:15 Lewis Dodd at the Bunnies 11:30 Is there excitement around Las Vegas? 12:30 Training camp out in USA 12:45 Going work with the Panthers 13:30 How's life out in England 14:30 What's he driving? 15:15 Watched much of the Rabbitohs doco? 17:00 Luke Keary challenged Sam Burgess to get off the drink Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEST on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X: https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I'm joined by Warrington Wolves and England international winger Matty Ashton. Matty tells us about the season just gone and the lost to Hull KR. I ask him about the NRL rumours and discuss the recent England games against Samoa. We chat about how he got started in Rugby League and his journey to the Warrington Wolves. He tells us about the seasons under Steve Price and Daryl Powell and about how nervous his was on his debut against Wigan. Matty chats about how positive everything is under Sam Burgess now and how confident he feels about scoring trys. We also find out if he thinks he is the fastest man in Super League and if he is up for a race against Kevin Penny. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, Warrington Wolves number 9 Danny Walker join us to discuss his career up to now. We chat about the season just gone and the lost to Hull KR, as well discussing the rumours linking him with an NRL move. Danny tells us about how it all started for him, his time at Widnes before making the move to Warrington. We talk about those seasons under Steve Price and Daryl Powell as well as looking forward to the future with Sam Burgess. Danny speaks about the dream he has to be involved in that first Warrington squad to win the grand final and his hope in getting more international caps. We also find out that Danny isn't the best at booking flights and why he hated playing against a certain player. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week, I'm joined by former Warrington Wolves halfback and a man who played at both Wilderspool and the Halliwell Jones, Gary Hulse. We chat about how Gary started playing rugby league as a kid and making his debut for Warrington in 2001 against Castleford and why it then went so badly wrong in 2002. We talk about the last game at wilderspool and moving to the Halliwell Jones. The first season at the new stadium and his great try against Widnes. We speak about the sadness he felt in leaving Warrington and why the new RFL rules made a big difference in that happening. He talks about siging for Widnes and that tough season there and then moving to Swinton as well as playing for Wales. Gary chats about what he thinks about Warrington now and the state of the game now. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
This week I'm joined by Challenge Cup winner, Warrington Wolves homegrown player Joe Philbin. We chat about Joe coming through from the academy and making his debut in 2014. We discuss the 2016 season making the grand final but then having a tough season in 2017 resulting in Tony Smiths last season. Joe tells us about Steve Price coming in and how well he got on with him straight away. We talk about losing the 2018 Challenge Cup final to Catalans but then winning the 2019 final against Saints and how big underdogs we were. Joe tells us about how he feels the players let Steve Price down during his last couple of season and the tough play off loses. We chat about the difficult period under Daryl Powell and how hard especially that first season was with coming close to relegation. We also discuss the season just gone under Sam and the tough play off lost to KR but how bright the future looks under Sam with some great young players coming through. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Warrington Wolves fullback Matt Duffy joins us ahead of the Super League semi-final against St Helens. Matt talks to us about his excellent season, being name in the Dream Team and the upcoming finals. He discuses Sam Burgess' transformation of Warrington, his background in the NRL and his transfer to Super League.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/by-the-balls--2968437/support.
In today´s episode we speak to Damian Hughes from the High Performance Podcast. Damian is a best selling author and international speaker who excels in building high performance cultures. He´s worked with Sale Sharks, Warrington Wolves, England and GB Rugby League team, and his podcast with Jake Humphrey has hosted some of the top names in sport.Dan chats to Damian about:-How his Father created a high performing culture.How he was given an education on world class coaching watching his Dad and other top coaches in the boxing world.Imposter Syndrome and ways of dealing with it.The shift in understanding that mental fitness is as important as physical fitness.Damian´s 3 non-negotiables.Plus many more captivating stories that Damian and Dan share together. Links Mentioned in this EpisodeWatch Damian´s TED TalkFind out more about Damien´s High Performance Coaching DaysSotoTennis AcademyFollow us on Instagram
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
Three Lions legend Stuart Pearce and award winning journalist Henry Winter give their reaction to England's defeat against Iceland at Wembley. Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg speaks forthrightly about the reasons why he decided to leave his consultancy position at Nottingham Forest, the negativity surrounding the coverage of his appointment, and its effect on his family. Northampton Saints beat Bath to win the 2024 Gallagher Premiership Final at Twickenham, and Wigan Warriors beat Warrington Wolves at Wembley to win the Challenge Cup.Brentford loanee and famed wind-up merchant Neal Maupay joined Kickoff, Rory Jennings laments England's defeat, whereas Tony Cascarino thinks that Three Lions fans shouldn't overreact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daryl Powell joins Tanya Arnold and Kevin Brown to talk about Rugby League life with Wakefield Trinity and the ups and downs of his coaching career. Powell has guided Wakefield to Wembley, where they will play in the 1895 Cup Final in June and to the top of the Championship table after nine wins from nine matches at the start of the season. With significant off-field development at their stadium the club are confident they will be back at Super League level in 2025. Powell also reflects on how he might have approached things differently during a difficult spell in charge of Warrington Wolves and how the 2017 Grand Final with Castleford left him wanting to sit in a dark room. He also reveals how he loves spending time on the river and how a call on a camping trip persuaded him to take on his latest challenge.
Ahead of the new Super League season the podcast returns with Tanya Arnold at the official launch event to preview the upcoming campaign with some of the key personalities involved. Former dual-code international Sam Burgess is back in the UK as the new head coach of Warrington Wolves, and London Broncos return to the top tier following their promotion from the Championship. Representatives from all 12 clubs discuss their hopes and ambitions for the season, including Matt Peet, the head coach of defending champions Wigan Warriors, who face Australian NRL champions Penrith Panthers in the World Club Challenge in the second week of the season.
Join us in this week as we have the pleasure of sitting in person with Anthony Mullally, the former rugby league star turned performance coach. Anthony's journey is nothing short of inspiring, and in this episode, we delve into his remarkable transformation from a professional athlete to a dedicated advocate for plant-based living, all while tackling important subjects like mental health and personal growth.Anthony is a name that resonates with rugby league fans, having played for some of the sport's biggest teams, including Leeds Rhinos and Warrington Wolves. But Anthony's story takes a fascinating turn as he transitioned from the demanding world of professional sports to becoming a leading performance coach. His journey is a testament to the power of resilience and reinvention.In this episode, we explore the challenges and rewards of Anthony's dietary shift, shedding light on how plant-based nutrition can optimise performance, recovery, and overall well-being.But our conversation doesn't stop at diet; we dive deep into the world of mental health and personal development. Anthony's insights into the mental challenges athletes face and the strategies he employs to address them are not only valuable for sports enthusiasts but for anyone looking to enhance their mental resilience.Discover more about Anthony Mullally's transformative journey and his work as a performance coach by visiting his website here. This episode is a must-listen for those seeking inspiration, motivation, and a fresh perspective on how plant-based living can lead to peak performance and holistic wellness.Enjoy!Lots of Love,Dave & Steve xWe have partnered with our FAVOURITE Instant Brand! Dave is particularly obsessed with their Vortex VersaZone Air Fryer which is currently on 25% discount, click here to find out more!This episode is sponsored by Air Up. This revolutionary water bottle that will blow your mind and get you drinking tons more water, have given our listeners an exclusive 10% discount when you enter the code HAPPYPEAR10Find tickets to our FIRST live podcast ever, here; https://whaletheatre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873639522Produced by Sean Cahill & Sara Fawsitt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the 23rd of March 2020, due to the growing threat posed by the coronavirus, the United Kingdom locked down. For most of us, it marked the start of many months spent trapped in our homes, where the lack of freedom and face to face contact with others, had a profound effect on our collective mental health. One such person was James Miller, a thirty-seven year old mechanic, who on the night of December 22nd 2020 walked out of his family home, never to return. James was already wrestling with depression and the break up of his marriage…Did he reach the end of his tether after spending the better part of a year unable to meet his friends in the pub, or watch his beloved Warrington Wolves in action? It's a question his sister, Emma, desperately needs answered… For more information on every episode from all five series visit https://themissingpodcast.org New episodes every Monday. Presented by: Pandora Sykes https://www.instagram.com/pandorasykes From Podimo and What's The Story Sounds https://podimo.com/uk https://whatsthestorysounds.com/ The series is made with the support of Missing People and Locate International https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/ https://locate.international/ The series is Researched and Produced by Jack O'Kennedy Executive Producers for Podimo: Jake Chudnow & Matt White Executive Producers for What's the Story: Darrell Brown & Sophie Ellis