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We're back for a new season! We’ve already Psychoanalyzed the Patient. And now we’re getting ready to Psychoanalyze… The Fall of the House of Usher! The new Mike Flanagan gothic horror drama based on the Edgar Allen Poe story premiers on Netflix on October 12. Tune in to the podcast on October 13, and every Friday after that, as we psychoanalyze Roderick Usher and his ruthless family. We'll uncover gruesome secrets, speculate on the mysterious characters, and we may even have a few surprise ...
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This podcast episode features a conversation with David Allen, the owner of Allen Manufacturing, a family-owned business in Lewiston, Maine. Specializing in cutting and sewing custom products such as dog collars, leashes, tote bags, and duffel bags from leather and other materials, Allen Manufacturing has grown by prioritizing people, innovative pr…
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This podcast episode features a conversation with Angela Phillips, the CEO of Phillips Tube Group, a family-owned steel tube manufacturing company based primarily in Ohio. Angela's story is one of resilience, determination, and a deep passion for both her family's legacy and the manufacturing industry.…
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Kiaora Whanau, welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. The opening test of the year is almost upon us, and it is against a side that was last in NZ in 2014. The All Blacks play England on July the 6th at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin in the first of two tests matches. To preview these games, and also reflect on his playing plays includin…
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Kiaora Whanau, welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. Super Rugby final this weekend. Blues versus the Chiefs at the Garden of Eden to decide the competition for 2024. So, a couple of days out from the big dance we chat to one of the OG superstars of the competition, Mark "Bull" Allen. Bull played 113 games for Taranaki, 27 for the All Bl…
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Kiaora Whanau, welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. The 2024 All Black season is close to kicking off. They is always change after a World Cup but some things have stayed the same. In Part 2 talking to our assistant coaches, we zoom in Jason Ryan as we build to the first test of the year versus the England on July 6th at Forsyth Barr St…
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Kiaora Whanau, welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. The 2024 All Black season is close to kicking off. They is always change after a World Cup and this season is no different with a new head coach, new assistant coaches and some new players. In this pod we build to the All-Black season kicking off on July the 6th versus the English who …
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This podcast episode features a conversation with Roderick Eslinger, Director of Sales and Marketing for California Air Tools, a small manufacturing company based in San Diego, California. Roderick has been with the company for about 3 years, having previously worked in the Navy as a sub-hunter and then in various technical and sales roles in the p…
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This podcast episode features a conversation with Doug Sherman, the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for HBControls, a small manufacturer based in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Doug has been in the industrial electronics industry for around 30 years, starting his career after the military.By Ryan Cote
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Welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. The HSBC SVNs is at the business end of the circuit now, it is revamped series with some new destinations, new structure, some promotion-relegation, and the game continue to grow at speed, you only have to tune into one of the tournaments to see how the standard is improving across all the teams. The…
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Welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. The HSBC SVNS series is at the business end of the circuit now, it is a revamped series with some new destinations, new structure, some promotion-relegation, and the game continues to grow at speed, you only have to tune into one of the tournaments to see how the standard is improving across all the …
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Welcome to the All-Black Podcast powered by SAP. Part 2 of looking at the All Black 7s side on the HSBC SVNs circuit and we are going to chat to some of the young guns of the squad. Roderick Solo, Payton Spencer, Fehi Fineanganofo. These high profile secondary school players discuss coming from School Rugby into one of the hardest high performance …
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Welcome to the All Black Podcast powered by SAP. The HSBC SVNs series is well and truly underway, and it is revamped series this year with some new destinations, new structure, some promotion-relegation and the game continues to grow at speed, you only have to tune into one of the tournaments to see how the standard is improving across all the team…
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Brad Weber is one of the great characters of NZ Rugby who has literally done it all. Brad discusses his rugby journey that saw him play 50 games for the Hawkes Bay as a 3rd generation Halfback, over 100 games for the Chiefs and 18 times for All Blacks. He zooms in from Paris where he has just started a new chapter in his Rugby career at Stade Franc…
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Did The Fall of the House of Usher meet the expectations of a real-life Poe expert? This week, we caught up with our very first guest this season, Chris Semtner, artist, author, and Curator at the Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, to hear his thoughts on the show. https://poemuseum.org/ Join us next week for our final bonus episode of the season!…
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It has been another huge year of Rugby in 2023. To review the year ahead of the ASB Rugby Awards on December the 14th and also discuss some highlights of his own career, Jeff Wilson joined the All Black podcast. Jeff discusses the highs and lows of the recent Rugby World Cup in France where he was apart of the Sky commentary team. He also covers so…
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Can you believe it's time for the season finale??! This week, Lindsay and Stacey sit down with Kiele Sanchez, who who co-wrote the episode with Mike Flanagan. The season may be over, but we're not done Psychoanalyzing yet... We have a few more interviews to come this year! So tune in next time for more about the The Fall of the House of Usher on Ne…
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Are Madeline and Roderick's fates inextricably linked? This week, Stacey and Lindsay speak with Jamie Flanagan, who co-wrote episode 7 with his brother Mike Flanagan! Warning: We talk a little bit about episode 8 in this interview, so be aware! Tune in next time for another interview and new deep dives into the The Fall of the House of Usher on Net…
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Real cat? Digital cat? Or... puppet cat??? This week, Stacey and Lindsay sat down with Visual Effects Superviser Bret Culp and Visual Effects Producer Krista Allain to talk about the amazing amount of detail and skill that went into creating the visual feast that is The Fall of the House of Usher. Tune in next time for more Poe, more interviews, an…
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We are about to hit the semi-final stage of the Rugby World Cup in France so seems a good time to dig a little deeper into that tournament. The fans, the stadiums, the culture and off course one of the All-Blacks great rivals, the French Rugby Team. To help us get a feel for the tournament abroad is Former Counties, Blues, Crusaders and 21 test Fre…
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The Front Row Daily Show is found on the NZR+ app which features a catalogue of behind the scenes, exclusive, and original content that can’t be found anywhere else. Two of the Hosts, 21 test All Black prop George Bower and 2 x RWC winner and gold medalist Stacey Waaka join the podcast to discuss being on the other side of the mic, highlights of th…
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We’re back with a brand new season! And now we’re getting ready to Psychoanalyze… The Fall of the House of Usher on Netflix. The new Mike Flanagan gothic horror drama based on the Edgar Allen Poe story premiers on October 12. Be sure to tune in to the podcast on October 13, and every Friday after that, as we psychoanalyze Roderick Usher and his rut…
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Richie McCaw played 148 Tests for the All Blacks with 110 as Captain. He went to four Rugby World Cups in 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015, leading his side to victory in 2011 and 2015. Richie speaks to the All Blacks podcast about what he has been up to in retirement, family life, multi-sport and some of the things he misses from his playing days. He tal…
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Former Wallaby midfielder Tim Horan played 80 tests for his country as well as lifting the Rugby World Cup in 1991 and 1999. A player who experienced a huge amount of success against the team in black speaks about making his debut against the All Blacks in 1989. Tim remembers facing the Haka as a 19 year old, memorable All Black players like John K…
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Finlay Christie, Nepo Laulala, and Braydon Ennor are all in the match day 23 to play South Africa at Mount Smart Stadium for the first home test of 2023. They join the All Black podcast to discuss the first squad of the year, the trip to Argentina as well as preparations for the match against our greatest rival, South Africa.…
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Darren Shand was first appointed All Black Manager in 2004 and has now been responsible for everything that happens off the field for over 250 Test matches. The 2023 season will be Shandy’s last and will culminate in the Rugby World Cup in France. Shandy looks back on his time in the team and gives an interesting insight into World Cup preparations…
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Wayne Smith joins the All Black podcast down the road from his home at Waihi Athletic Rugby Club. Wayne discusses some of the highlights of his playing and coaching career spanning 1980 through to winning the Women's World Cup in 2022 at Eden Park. Wayne talks about the series of events that saw him leave his beloved Waikato region to have a crack …
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General Manager of Community Rugby Steve Lancaster joins the All Black podcast and discusses a part of New Zealand Rugby that has created so many of our top All Blacks and Black Ferns - the grassroots. Steve discusses the growth in the women's game post the Black Ferns victory at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, the new tackles laws in the club …
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Campbell Johnstone (CJ) speaks to the All Blacks podcast about his professional career spanning 15 years. CJ talks about his favourite memories at Canterbury, the Crusaders, the All Blacks as well as overseas at Biarritz. A fantastic storyteller, CJ also tells some humorous stories about Bill Clinton visiting NZ, what he used to do to hit the requi…
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Writer and Producer Nua Finau joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk about his movie Red, White and Brass. Released in cinemas in New Zealand on March 21, the movie tells the true story of Maka, a Tongan superfan, will do whatever it takes to get tickets to the Tonga vs France Rugby World Cup game – even if it means promising to deliver a brass band …
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ASB Rugby Awards show hosts Kirstie Stanway and Joe Wheeler look back on the year that was 2022. From the Rugby World Cup final at Eden Park to the inaugural season of Super Rugby Aupiki and all points in between, Kirstie and Joey reminisce on a year to remember for rugby in New Zealand. The ASB Rugby Awards are screened on Sky Sport NZ and Prime T…
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