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Welcome to Upfront, the dedicated women's football podcast brought to you by the Football Ramble! Join Chloe Morgan and Rachel O'Sullivan every week for reaction and analysis throughout the season. We'll also tell the cultural stories that matter across the women's game, from the grassroots to the very top. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The BizDad Podcast with your host and The BizDad himself, Adam La Barr. Adam became a business owner while in the Air Force and then left the military to better serve his family. Adam is a Christian, a dad to three amazing kids, a coach, a real estate investor, and a business owner. On The BizDad Podcast, Adam explores the unique journeys of amazing dads who are striving for greatness in both business and family. Great dads are an integral part of raising kids and on this Podcast, ...
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MTB Talk SA

Coach Parry

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MTB Talk SA is a weekly mountain bike podcast hosted by Brad Brown aimed at the South African mountain biking community. We chat to the who's who of the South African MTB scene, preview races, catch up with experts and give advice from riding your first small race up to the Cape Epic.
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Welcome to the HR Uprising Podcast. This engaging podcast explores HR ‘hot’ topics and challenges through conversations with relevant experts and real-life HR; O.D. or L&D professionals. HR Uprising is about creating an inclusive forum that enables us to share and learn from experts and everyday professionals. HR Uprising is all about learning through collaboration; taking evidence-based action and helping colleagues to have the confidence and skills to rise-up through their organisations by ...
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Presented by Fabio Molle, The Functional Tennis Podcast is a downloadable audio show featuring weekly interviews with players, coaches, trainers, tennis parents and experts working at the highest level of tennis. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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The show about the power of stories, the people who tell them, and why you should be doing it too. This is where I talk to speakers, storytellers, marketing and communication experts to understand how they use stories to get their messages across, engage and inspire people to action. New episodes every Monday! I’m a keynote speaker, author, emcee, and story coach. You can connect with me on LinkedIn, where I post daily (or as close to that as my children will let me), and on storypowers.com
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If your looking for all things BMX racing you’ve found the right podcast. Here at “Lane 8 BMX Podcast I’ll speak with Olympic level racers, kids to the weekend warriors and much more. So, get comfortable, turn up the volume, and remember to snap on green.
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According to Gallup, we spend just over 81,000 hours working during our lifetime yet only one person in ten actually loves what they do. Change Your Story podcast host Carolyn Parry is an award-winning career and life coach, author, and speaker on a mission to help those who are unhappy at work - and that's because she knows what it feels like! Fortunately, she eventually found a way to transform the successful but soul-eroding business career that burned her out into a twenty-year-plus care ...
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RPE10

Chris Ward

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Once dubbed "The Chris Ward Podcast" , RPE10 is now a show with a various panel of guests discussing hot topics in the fitness industry. RPE 10 is perceived as "max effort". in which in these episodes we will give our best attempts to give you, the listener, a max attempt as getting value and education (as well as some general chit chat)
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The Framing Podcast - Bringing Creativity To Life If you enjoyed listening to these episodes and want to get all the show notes, resources, links visit: www.TheFramingPodcast.com Subscribe on iTunes to get it on the GO! http://apple.co/2lIq46E
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True balance is when we are in line with our core values, and we feel a balance in our mental, emotional, and spiritual state. —Dr. Travis Parry In this episode, Dr. Travis Parry, author and father of eight, shares his strategies for managing business success alongside family life. Drawing from his published book 'Achieving Balance' and the upcomin…
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In episode 235 of the Functional Tennis Podcast, I sit down with Sandra Zaniewska, coach of WTA Top 20 player Marta Kostyuk. Sandra, a former pro herself with wins over the likes of Ons Jabeur and Ash Barty, transitioned into coaching at a young age and has since worked with top names like Petra Martic and Alizé Cornet. Sandra shares her journey fr…
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Rachel is joined by Spurs’ head coach Robert Vilahamn for a special, wide-ranging interview! He dials in from Spurs’ pre-season training camp to reflect on his first season in the WSL. He reveals his biggest high of the season – and the moment where he stopped being ‘that Swedish guy’ – and explains just how the squad bought into his ideas so quick…
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"If we can visualize a positive outcome, we increase the possibility—or likelihood—that it can occur." —Jerry Tavella Jerry Tavella shares his journey from a blue-collar upbringing in Connecticut to mastering the world of finance. Discover invaluable insights on visualizing success, the importance of family, and raising confident kids. Learn about …
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I chatted with pro doubles strategist Will Boucek. Will works with numerous ATP/WTA doubles pros, and USTA and helps amateurs improve their doubles. We chat about how Will got into doubles strategy and created a niche for himself, patterns he has noticed, analysing Carlos and Rafa as doubles players as well as tips and tactics for doubles players. …
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That’s a wrap on the Olympics! And just 84 days after winning the WSL with Chelsea, Emma Hayes had a gold medal with the USWNT around her neck. Rachel was there in Paris and chats with Chloe all about the final – including a special goodbye for Marta. But as Spain head home medal-less, what happened to them? And did this tournament teach us some ha…
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“Reject passivity. Don't just go with the flow—be intentionally pursuing your wife, your kids, and growing your business.” —Lars Anderson Lars Anderson shares his journey from marrying his high school sweetheart to juggling a bustling household and a thriving career. Reflecting on his upbringing in a faith-driven, industrious family, Lars discusses…
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Come for a bumper Upfront, stay for Chloe’s impersonation of a drone. Chloe and Rachel are BACK! They discuss the story so far at Emma Hayes’ USA – with some mixed performances, but an Olympic semi-final under their belt already. Plus, they react to Ann-Katrin Berger’s heroics and Marta’s red card villainy. Har Johal also joins us to explain how sp…
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Ethan Popovich is a stud. The Valparaiso, Indiana native began racing twelve years ago. He's ridden for teams like Mudslinger, DK Factory and currently Haro. He's a two time Junior National Champ, and he finished top ten at worlds in Rock Hill, South Carolina this year. Popovich is known as a very skilled rider. He's coached Olympic Gold Medalist C…
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"Success doesn't come without those people around you—and oftentimes, we neglect those who are close to us. I know I'm guilty of it." —Corey Robinson Discover how Corey Robinson transitioned from Southern California to the Midwest, shifted from an executive role in food distribution to owning multiple businesses, including Batteries Plus franchises…
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Former top Junior and College Tennis player Govind Nanda joins me on the podcast. Govind has left University and is making a push back up the rankings where during his College days at UCLA he got to a high of 339 ATP which is impressive for a College tennis player. He chats about his early tennis days, the decision to play college tennis, training …
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"People find time for what is important to them. People will rarely remember the inspection results, the deals you closed or the sales numbers. They will always remember how you treated them and if you genuinely cared about them." - Mike Wilson Explore the inspiring story of Mike Wilson, a retired law enforcement officer, military veteran, and thri…
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Lucinda looks at high performance strategies, focusing on the importance of feedback in driving performance in organisations. She discusses evidence-based drivers of performance, emphasising the need for quality people management activities and classic performance management. Key topics covered include the significance of courageous and consistent …
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Host Shaun Crawford reconnects with one of his longtime friends and Ohio State legend, Parris Campbell. In this episode, Parris Campbell opens up about his shocking NFL journey, including the untold struggles and hardships he faced throughout his career. Now with the Philadelphia Eagles, Parris reflects on his time at Ohio State, battling injuries …
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This topic in this episode was brought to me by Tony Stillinger, the owner of the "Extreme" team out of Florida. He's looking to increase the pro purses at races by creating a product line of goods and contributing money to the purses. Stillinger would eventually like a six race series strictly based on the money he generates from the product line.…
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“Start with something you enjoy because you're simply living life and just so happen to be making money as a byproduct. That's how I approach business." —Jeremy Cortez Discover how Jeremy Cortez started his entrepreneurial journey at 19 and now manages two successful businesses while raising a family. He shares valuable insights on balancing work-l…
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Lucinda welcomes back guest Michelle Parry Slater from Kairos Modern Learning to discuss the concept of the "last hundred days." Michelle shares her personal experience of working her notice period before relocating to Australia and highlights the importance of focusing on the end of the employee lifecycle as much as the beginning. KEY TAKEAWAYS Sh…
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While some of football’s biggest names are being chased by elite clubs in Europe and beyond this summer, one story has shown the stark economic reality of women’s football: Reading FC Women. At the end of June, they notified the FA that they would not be able to compete in the Championship this season because of insufficient funds; now, they are re…
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Varsity House Podcast host Shaun Crawford and co-host Carl Jones welcome a legendary guest, Pat White, to discuss his incredible journey and the secret to his success at West Virginia. Pat White, a two-time Big East Offensive Player of the Year and a three-time first-team All-Big East player, shares riveting stories from his college days, including…
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But do England fans need to start changing their expectations? Chloe and Rach react to that edgy 0-0 draw with Sweden in Gothenburg which secured the Lionesses’ qualification for Euro 2025. We discuss the Alessia Russo conundrum, whether Hannah Hampton can keep hold of the No.1 jersey, and what the qualification campaign as a whole has told us abou…
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Today I chatted to Justin Van Malderen, 3rd generation in the Luxilon family business. Luxilon manufactures great strings used by many top pros. Justin tells us all about the Luxlilon beginnings, who owns the company, how strings are made, what % of the top pros use Luxilon and more. I hope you enjoy this episode Fabio This podcast is sponsored by …
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The Lionesses downed Ireland last week, but some familiar problems in front of goal left Chloe and Rachel longing for the days of Ellen White! We discuss why Sarina Wiegman’s England are missing that clinical edge and what needs to change ahead of a tough test against Sweden. Plus, we talk about the latest wicked whispers on the transfer market – i…
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26 year old Philip Schaub is seeing a dream come true. He's made the German Olympic team for BMX. He got the call roughly two weeks after the European Championships in Verona, Italy. He was sitting at the table in his apartment when he got the call. The qualification process to make the Olympic team started in 2022. Schaub said it was a two part pr…
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"Be present with your family—because time is our most valuable asset—just be there, and support the kids as best as possible." —Michael Newborn Join Michael Newborn, tech expert and podcast co-host, as he shares his adventures in fatherhood and entrepreneurship. From early investment escapades to earning an MBA, Michael's story is packed with insig…
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Lucinda is joined by Andy Lancaster, an expert in organisational learning communities. Andy shares insights from his book, "Organisational Learning Communities," discussing the importance of intentional community building for learning and development. They explore the concept of socialised learning, the benefits of diverse communities, and the impa…
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I dug through the audio archives and found my chat with Wimbledon Finalist Jasmine Paolini when she was a top 70-ranked player only a few years ago. She talks about what's needed to be 1% better every day, patience, challenges along the way and the struggle to qualify for slams!! It’s a short but insightful partner. Hope you enjoy Fabio This podcas…
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Host Shaun Crawford sits down with Notre Dame football players Riley Leonard and Jordan Faison to discuss the upcoming football season. Riley Leonard shares his journey from Duke to Notre Dame, detailing his first impressions and the community's warm welcome. Jordan Faison opens up about his unique path from lacrosse to football and the challenges …
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We’re back! We’re separated by an ocean and haven’t spoken in a few weeks but we had to jump on for another episode, as the transfer market hots up and England prepare for some crucial Euro 2025 qualifiers. Today, we wonder what on Earth is going on at Man United, as legends like Mary Earps and Katie Zelem have let their contracts expire and left a…
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When this episode drops we'll be 18 days out from the Olympics and 24 days out from racing at the games. In this episode I look at all the countries who have riders heading to Paris, who are the riders and what chance they have of making it to the mains. I've even added my own predictions as to who will win gold, silver and bronze in the men's and …
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"I've done so much work on myself that I realized—I don't need to please anyone. I need to be fulfilled within myself.” —Adrian Accay This episode highlights the crucial roles of education, health, and strong family bonds in fostering self-sufficient, financially independent children. Adrian delves into self-reflection, the impact of mentors, and t…
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Lucinda is joined by special guest, Kevin D. Monroe, to talk about the power of expressing gratitude in the workplace and beyond. Kevin shares his journey of creating the "Don't Wait to Thank" program, encouraging listeners to participate in a 31-day gratitude challenge during July. They explore the impact of simple, sincere, and specific expressio…
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“I really believe that as leaders, the organizations we lead eventually become a mirror of us, especially once we've been there long enough." —Jake Porter In this episode, Dr. Jake Porter, a psychotherapist and former pastor, shares his incredible journey from pastoral work to counseling, specializing in addiction and trauma. Dr. Porter discusses h…
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Adam Welter races in the 41-45 expert class. The Minnesota native has been throwing a leg over a race bike for 36 years. I met Welter when the family and I moved back to Minnesota in 2012. We eventually were on the same team, "Venom." The team would eventually become the #1 Bike shop team. I remember Welter as always having a smile on his face and …
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Lucinda looks at the topic of motivation with guest Sarah Stones, a motivation specialist. Sarah, who is an expert in motivational mapping, shares insights into how understanding intrinsic motivators can significantly impact an individual's energy, performance, and overall well-being. Together, they discuss the three clusters of motivators - relati…
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I speak to Irish former pro Conor Niland who has just released a book called The Racket which documents his tennis journey from the first time he picked up a racket until retirement. Conor reached a career-high ATP 129 and made Grand Slam appearances. He recites many stories from all aspects of his journey from the junior Irish circuit, going to bo…
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Georges Kreuzkamp is German and Canadian. He's a man I believe I was meant to meet. I have a podcast, he has a well known Facebook page for older racers, I race BMX, He races BMX. He and I have a number of mutual friends even though we live in two different countries. Kreuzkamp lives in White Rock, British Columbia. He rides for Factory Hydrogen an…
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“When you feed value into a system, everybody wins… and that’s what we’re looking to do. We solve some problems. We’re putting value into these communities, and everybody wins.” —Aaron Hale In this episode, Aaron Hale, a former Navy cook and US Army EOD veteran, discusses overcoming significant adversities, including an injury that left him blind a…
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Lucinda focusses on re-energising performance in the current work environment, particularly addressing the impact of low energy levels on performance. She discusses various factors influencing performance, such as intrinsic and extrinsic motivators, personal attributes, and the working environment. `Lucinda also introduces the Managing Energy and P…
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Varsity House Podcast host, Shaun Crawford, welcomes Max Siegel, CEO of USA Track & Field and owner of Rev Racing, for an insightful episode. Max Siegel shares his journey from a challenging upbringing in Indianapolis to becoming a notable figure in both the track and field and NASCAR industries. The discussion spans various topics, including the s…
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David Archibald is a winner and loves to win. His racing career started in San Diego, California. Within a short time his family moved to the state of Washington and he's been there ever since. Archibald told he never would have thought that at the ripe old age he'd still be racing at 55. He's literally been racing for roughly 45 years. Within that…
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"I just want to be able to teach my kids about investing as soon as possible—and I want to try to leave a legacy for them. Now, I just want them to be proud of me." —Matt Eyre Matt Eyre shares his transition into the family business, Airbus Service, and his role in co-founding Air Heavy Duty Fleet Services. The discussion delves into raising athlet…
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Lucinda talks to Tracey Abayeta, an HR director specialising in talent development, about the importance of building strong relationships in career development. Tracey shares her unconventional journey from investment banking to HR, emphasising the role relationships played in her career transitions. She introduces a five-point framework for buildi…
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G.B.'s Ross Cullen is expecting the announcement this week of who is going to represent the elite team at the Olympics in Paris. The odds on favorite is Kye White. Cullen is playing the long game and has his sights on the 2028 games in Los Angeles and the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane, Australia if Paris doesn't go his way. At 23 years old Ross Cullen …
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"We must teach our children to share their stoic stories with autonomy, mastery, purpose, and extraordinary discipline—I think that is what I'm trying to accomplish every day with my kids." —Josh Notes Serial entrepreneur Josh Notes discusses balancing entrepreneurship with parenting, reflecting on his upbringing and pivotal career moments. He emph…
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We will be back in a few weeks! Welcome to The Storypowers Podcast, the show about the power of stories, the people who tell them and why you should be doing it too. I’m your host, keynote speaker and storytelling coach, Francisco Mahfuz. If you like storytelling, you’ll love my weekly newsletter, Story Club: ⁠⁠⁠https://storyclub.beehiiv.com/subscr…
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We’re back with a bonus episode after England tried the exact same thing against France - but got a win! We celebrate some impressive performances from Hannah Hampton and Alessia Russo and wonder if England’s stuttering form is because they don’t have a tournament to conquer this summer. Plus, Ireland put in another good showing but will finish bot…
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It's been a minute since I sat down with Austin McKan to talk about racing but this time things were a bit different. Austin has gone deep into coaching young riders. He even left Powerlite to start his own team. When I caught up with McKan he had just gotten back from the World Championships in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Things didn't go his way a…
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Mini episode this week with current WTA number 63 Diane Parry. I met Diane at the Asics Rally for Your Mind event in central Paris. We discussed: Playing in Paris as Parisian Her 1 handed backhand Advice for parents/players The best advice she has received Louis Rouach who runs event activations for Asics also tells us about the Rally for Your Mind…
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We’re back after England came out on the wrong side of a tussle with France - should we accept that this is part of the harder qualification process we asked for? Or is there cause for concern… We also recap some impressive performances from Scotland and Ireland, see Emma Hayes make her debut as the USWNT manager and discuss FIFA’s new maternity pr…
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“I’m also a big believer in not staying anywhere longer than you feel you’re meant to be there. It's my five year vision. I recalibrate my five year vision every single year.” —Matt Aitchison In this conversation, Matt Aitchison opens up about his relationship with his father, how his early experiences influence his current life, and his approaches…
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