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My podcast explores the many different ways stories are told on film! Everything from the writing, to the directing, acting, cinematography, among much much more ! This will educate industry professionals and film buffs from around the world! Each week with a guest we will be doing in-depth Reviews on two movies that work as a double bill. I will also have different Movie industry professionals on to interview them about their life and career! If you're a film lover this podcast is for you ! ...
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In episode 103, I chat with the smiling Colombian Esteban Chaves. Esteban shot to fame in 2014 as a likeable and endearing character while riding for Greenedge Cycling. He has podiumed the Giro d’italia and the Vuelta Espana, winning numerous grand tour stages and a monument at Il Lombardia. In this episode, Esteban and I discuss the traditional de…
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In episode 102, we chat with Anya Louw from AG Insurance - Soudal. The 23-year-old Tasmanian quickly rose to the Women’s World Tour in 2022 and has established herself as a real captain within the team despite admittedly still learning the ropes herself. Anya and I chatted about her adaption to the European professional lifestyle, what aspects she …
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In episode 101, I catch up with Valtteri Bottas & Tiffany Cromwell, the cycling and Formula One power couple. Valtteri, Tiff and I chat about their upcoming gravel race in Finland, Fnld GRVL, which is a part of the GRVL series, including RADL (AUS) and SBT GRVL (US). We chat about how they discovered gravel cycling and how it plays a role in improv…
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In episode 100, I caught up with the greatest Men’s mountain biker of all time, Nino Schurter. Nino is a 10 (!!) time World Champion in the cross-country discipline and an Olympic gold medalist. At 37 years old, Nino is still a force in the sport, and the likes of Tom Pidcock and Mathieu van der Poel are trying to dethrone him in the MTB world. In …
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In episode 99, I catch up with Australia’s greatest-ever general classification rider, 2011 Tour de France winner and World Champion, Cadel Evans. Cadel begins by explaining the origins of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race and explains the difficulties of putting on a bike race in 2024. We then turn our attention to which riders in the modern-d…
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In episode 98, I catch up with Fabian Cancellara, the owner of Tudor Pro Cycling, the new Suisse team on a rapid rise towards the World Tour. Fabian explains how the team came to be and its organisational values. We discuss the challenges of creating a new team and managing sponsor expectations. Fabian and I close the episode by discussing the riva…
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In episode 97, I catch up with one of the most fascinating cyclists in the modern peloton, Matej Mohorič. Matej is well-known for his impressive record of wins and his fearless riding style, but also for his eloquent and candid interviews that he consistently delivers. In our conversation, we discussed the classics, what it takes to win, and the ch…
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In episode 96, I catch up with the man of the summer, Laurence Pithie. Laurence and I discussed the recent NZ national championships, his huge victory at Cadel Evans GORR, and what was going through his mind during that hectic sprint finish. We dive into his favourite sponsor items (it will surprise you) and chat about living in Europe, running in …
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In episode 95, I chat with one of the authorities of sprinting at the top level, Greg Henderson. Greg has raced 17 grand tours and 5 Olympic games and worked closely with Andre Greipel, Mark Cavendish and other world-class sprinters. He is known for his race IQ and now operates as a director sportif in his post-racing career. Greg and I sat down to…
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In episode 94, I chat with Australian champion Ruby Roseman-Gannon. Ruby and I discussed how she plans to step up in the classics in 2024 as she enters her 4th season as a pro. Ruby explains why the gym is important for her training and details what she wants to work on for this season to take that next step in her career. Finally, we finish with s…
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In episode 93, I chat with Finn Fisher-Black from Team UAE. Finn and I catch up at the Tour Down Under and chat about his fantastic 2023 season after recovering from a horrific leg injury in his neo-pro season. We discuss the upcoming Olympics, time trialling and New Zealand’s finest chocolates. Head to www.procyclingkitsales.com to check out the r…
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In episode 92, I chat with New Zealand RR champion and stage 1 winner of the Tour Down Under, Ally Wollaston. Sitting down at the Hilton, Adelaide, we chat about her recent successful start to 2024 at the TDU, personally and for her AG Insurance-Soudal team. There is also some chat about Oakleys, chocolate, coffee and moon landings (allegedly). Fin…
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In episode 91, I chat with Australian sprinter and new Bora Hansgrohe recruit, Sam Welsford. Sam and I discuss the recent Australian Nationals and where it might be headed before getting stuck into some Tour Down Under thoughts. Sam explains why being a sprinter is much more than simply putting out 1700W, and we look ahead to the Paris Olympics and…
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In episode 90 and our first here at Tour Down Under, I sit down with TPR favourite, Sarah Gigante of AG Insurance - Soudal. Sarah and I chat about her recent Australian Road Nationals return and her explosive display in the road race. We chat about her new team, new equipment, losing her nickname and of course, moon landings. Tour Down Under Event …
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In episode 89, I chat with reigning Australian ITT champion Grace Brown of FDJ Suez Futuroscope. Grace and I unpacked what’s to come in the women’s road race and also the ITT. Grace explains the tightrope of fitness she must balance at this time of the year and details the external pressures of being the favourite to win during the Australian summe…
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In episode 88 and the first for 2024, I sat down with Q36.5 rider and Australian professional Jimmy Whelan. We discuss the upcoming Australian National Championships, how the road race can be won and lost, and who Jimmy will be looking at in the final laps of Buninyong. We begin by touching on Jimmy’s inspiring journey back to the top flight of cyc…
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In episode 87 and the final for 2023, I sit down once again with the people's champ of TPR, Luke Plapp. The great man talks us through his freshly announced transfer to Jayco-Alula. What is he looking forward to at his new team, why did he make the switch and, Luke looks back on his time with Ineos and explains what he learned. Naturally, we keep o…
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In episode 86, I catch up with Australian time-trial machine and all-round legend, Georgie Howe, from Team Jayco-Alula. Georgie and I look back on her first season in the Women’s World Tour. We talk about what she learned racing in the classics, the level of the WWT, her Tour de France experience and, other highlights throughout the year. Of course…
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In episode 85, I catch up with the best in the cycling media game, Patrick Broe. Patrick is the man who founded Lanterne Rouge, the YouTube channel and the cycling podcast we all know and love. Patrick and I discussed the early days of his cycling media output and the challenges of securing his unique ASO rights agreement. We speak about his role w…
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In episode 84, I sit down with the next big thing in women’s professional cycling, Zoe Backstedt. At 19 years old, Zoe is just getting started. She recently signed a 3-year-deal with Canyon-Sram and is about to start her Cyclocross season after completing her first year in the World Tour. In this episode, Zoe and I have a lot of fun chatting about …
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In episode 83, I sit down with the new European Time Trial champion and neo-pro, Josh Tarling, from Ineos Grenadiers. Josh and I discuss his epic Roubaix OTL story, Time Trialling (of course), style on the bike, track cycling, and his love for space. He’s quietly spoken but has a mischievous energy about him. I hope you enjoy Legends. Meet our newe…
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In episode 82, I catch up with the peoples champ of the Women’s peloton, Jess Allen from Jayco-Alula. Last week, Jess announced that 2023 will be her final year as a professional cyclist, calling time on her 10-year career. Jess explains more about her decision to retire, and we look back on the memories that stuck with Jess the most throughout her…
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In episode 81, I catch up with the New Zealand star from SD-Worx, Niamh Fisher-Black. Niamh and I play 20 questions (there may be a few extras) and cover topics of racing, sponsors, riders, food, Netflix and even flat earth theories. It’s all inside this fun episode for you to enjoy and get to know the talented Niamh Fisher-Black. Meet our newest s…
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In episode 80, I sit down with the Head of Nutrition at UNO-X Pro Cycling, James Moran. The evolution in performance nutrition for endurance athletes has arguably become one of the most significant advancements in cycling over the past ten years. James gives us his take and explains in detail how the pro teams are fuelling for the demands of the ul…
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In episode 79, I catch up with Matt Dinham from Team DSM-Firmenich following his epic ride to 7th place at the World Championships in Glasgow. Matt delivers a play-by-play account of his incredible ride at the biggest one-day race of the year. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. - - - Check o…
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In episode 78, I catch up with Luke Durbridge from Jayco-Alula. Luke and I look back on the recent men’s Tour de France and learn how the “engine room” of Jayco Alula works and why it works so well. Durbo shares some great stories from the race, including his not-so-great hunger flat on stage 17. Of course, we discuss the upcoming World Championshi…
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In episode 77, I catch up with Canyon-Sram's Director, Beth Duryea ahead of the Tour de France Femmes. We discuss the team's aims and ambitions for the Tour de France Femmes and give you a few riders to look out for during this year's race. We also chat about the history of Canyon-Sram, the rising exposure of women's professional cycling and Beth's…
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In episode 76, I sit down with one of the greatest sprinters of all time, André Greipel, AKA the Gorilla. We discuss modern-day sprinters and how sprints have evolved over the years. André talks about his time with the infamous HTC-Colombia team and his home at Lotto-Soudal and compares the different attitudes between the teams. We also discuss the…
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In Episode 75, we catch up on all the major talking points from the first 9 stages of the Tour de France. Will Cavendish race the Tour de France again? Can Jai Hindley hold onto his podium spot? What about the battle between Jumbo and UAE, Pog and Jonas, who looks more dangerous? It’s all inside this episode, where TPR answers your questions and pr…
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In Episode 74, we welcome the Australian Champion, Brodie Chapman, from Lidl-Trek. Brodie provides some words of wisdom regarding how to deal with injury and illness as an athlete. We also learn how to get over those descending and cornering “jitters” we’ve all experienced after a crash. We discuss being Vegan as a pro cyclist, Lidl vs Aldi shoppin…
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In Episode 73, we welcome back the OG TPR guest, Australian National Road Champ and current Mayor of Bright, Luke Plapp. Plappy and I discuss the Aussie representation at the Tour de France and hear about his Paris 2024 Olympic preparation. We discuss the Unchained Netflix doco and how he recovered from a problematic concussion earlier in the year.…
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In Episode 72, TPR answers all of the audience questions from our socials this week. We learn the story of how the TPR podcast started, chat about the U19/23 Australian’s racing in Europe, the most downloaded episodes of the pod, learn how to bunnyhop CX barriers, hear the story of when I met Chris Froome, and so much more. Be sure to send in some …
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In this episode, I had the honour of interviewing TCM Host Eddie Muller On FILM NOIR & his new book NOIR BAR: COCKTAILS INSPIRED BY THE WORLD OF FILM NOIR! Film Noir/Neo-Noir Movies We Discussed: IN A LONELY PLACE (1950) Directed by Nicholas Ray, which starred Gloria Grahame & Humphrey Bogart! WICKED WOMAN (1953) Directed by Russell Rouse, which st…
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In episode 71, TPR catches up with Blake Quick of Jayco-Alula. Blake is a talented hybrid sprinter who is halfway through his first season on the World Tour. We chat about how to develop as a young sprinter at the top level and what it takes physically to be at the finale of a big race. We also chat trade rumours in the bunch, off-seasons and the n…
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In this live video my guest was The Wolf Of Wall Street & The Irishman Cast Member Stephanie Kurtzuba, who has appeared on Broadway in The Boy From Oz, Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot: The Musical. She had major roles in two Martin Scorsese movies, The Wolf Of Wall Street and The Irishman and has appeared in television on Law & Order, The Good Wife, Blu…
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In episode 70, TPR catches up with former World Tour Professional, now Gravel Privateer Nico Roche, and emerging Gravel star Adam Blazevic to chat about their recent participation at Unbound Gravel. Yes, we do talk about the infamous mud section. Time stamp: 4-37min (Nico Roche) 37-1hr10 (Adam Blazevic) If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a r…
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In this episode, I interviewed Julienne Davis about her experience working with Stanley Kubrick, Tom Cruise and Sydney Pollack in EYES WIDE SHUT (1999). This is a must see interview for anyone who loves Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut and the art of cinema and film history in general! Want to receive exclusive content created by me? Become one of m…
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In episode 69, TPR is joined by pod favourite Kell O'Brien to catch up on his classics season and what he has been up to in Andorra. We also chat about the upcoming Tour of Suisse, the famous all-blue Jayco-AlUla kit and finish with an epic Q&A that will have you in stitches. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or le…
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Welcome to "Art Movies VS. High Quality Hollywood Movies - What's The Difference & Why Does It Matter? This video is not meant to divide, but to contrast and celebrate the art and craft of cinema. My guest and I discuss many movies and filmmakers. The movies discussed or touched on here are A WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE, STAR WARS, THE RULES OF THE G…
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In episode 68, TPR is joined by Jack Thompson to chat about some of the amazing endurance records he has completed in the past 3 years. Climbing a million meters of elevation in a year (it required 52 Everest), racing the entire 2021 TDF peloton to beat them to Paris and his cannonball attempt in Japan - we cover them all and chat about the highs a…
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In episode 67, TPR is joined by Tiffany Cromwell to chat about her upcoming participation in the first Australian UCI Gravel World Series Qualifier - SEVEN GRAVEL RACE. The episode begins with a quick preview of the race, and then we hear from Tiffany to chat all things gravel, including why she chooses the Canyon Grail over the Canyon Grizl. If yo…
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In episode 66 of TPR, I chat with one of the fastest women in the peloton, Charlotte Kool from Team DSM. Charlotte is now the sprint leader of her team after being a teammate for Lorena Wiebes for two seasons. We chat about her transition from leadout to leader and what it is like facing off against the sprint queen in Wiebes and discuss the essent…
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In episode 65, I catch up with Canyon-Sram's superstar Elise Chabbey ahead of this Sunday's Tour of Flanders weekend. Elise and I chat about this Sunday's big race and then cover other topics like the hype of the Tour de France, how the Women's pro peloton has improved, her chickens back in Switzerland and her background as a medical doctor. - - - …
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In episode 64 of TPR, I chat with former Junior World Champion and Trek-Segafredo powerhouse Quinn Simmonds. We discuss Quinn's recent races from Tirreno-Adriatico to Strade Bianche and talk about the handling ability off-road of some of his competitors. We learn about ski mountaineering and about having McDonald's after the Tour de France. --- Che…
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In episode 63, I chat with Paul Collins, the engineering and performance excellence director for Australian cycling. Paul and I talk in detail about aerodynamics in road and track cycling, including within the Australian Teams Pursuit set-up. We also chat about how and why training methods have changed over the years in cycling and dive into all th…
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In episode 62 of TPR, I chat with one of the best riders in the modern peloton, Mads Pedersen of Trek-Segafredo. Mads and I discuss pre-season rituals, preparing for classics, his determination to win Paris-Roubaix and his signature celebration. - - - Check out our new website and sign up for our newsletter! www.tprcyclingnews.com Become a Friend o…
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In this episode, I interviewed the co-editors (Dayna DeCarlo & Lisa Sanita) of the book CONVERSATIONS WITH CAGNEY: THE EARLY YEARS" by Bill Angelos. Dayna and Lisa talked about how their passion and love for Cagney lead them to meet writer Bill Angelos and edit the book, how James Cagney changed their lives, how Dayna met James Cagney and much more…
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In this episode, which is part of my PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON Directed Movies Series, I interviewed Actor/Writer/Director Katie Boland on her experience acting in the film THE MASTER with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix. Follow the various projects Katie is working on by following her on social media and checking out her website ! Links are …
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In episode 61, we continue with the Jumbo-Visma theme and sit down with the World Time Trial Champion - Tobias Foss. Tobias and I chat about his Worlds ride, where he put away Remco, Ganna, Küng, et al. to become the World ITT Champion. We also discussed life in Norway and his GC aspirations for the future. - - - Check out our new website and sign …
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Episode 60 of TPR features the next young climbing sensation of the World Tour, Tom Gloag, of Jumbo-Visma. Tom and I have a great chat about all things cycling, turning pro with Jumbo, heat training for the UAE Tour, adapting to the 'pro life' and learning the ropes whilst also competing at the top level in his neo-pro year. - - - Check out our new…
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